The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1920, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR ’ THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1920. T ALKS 80a (byes Our Specialty EVERETT TRUE JUST A MINUTE, FRI WHAT DOES 11 sav or The ot peg Star Te) year, f mont, Ry aks oat of its, S60, ter $6.69, In the State of Wa $4.40 for € months or $9 perience in fitting and No laws, however stringent, can make the idle industrious, the) ft, 6 in. high, 1 | a at a ftless provident, or the drunken sober.—Samuel Smiles. Ker ranc | Sou sane | palbecge: - IT = : | AT t hint able us Ww Making America Safe “By and With” SOMETHING HUMAN t " better | y As we go up and down the ways - “sen t " bh for ; . came! |. busy age, the thing that a slab ie Anti-faloon league in the person of its general If a mule doos It, it's “stubbornness.” uw nd wonder, the thir ‘iad at thea s seen fi to bump if t the aot » of & strong man you admire th ith ywery of hidder 2B She’ J M. Cox y of purpe tr f great pr ‘ Natural History Note typical of ‘ i] A ow in ad t Wilsonian trait, displayed ; : ‘ n two whoppin a Band tiq ly ft © And «a . . enatorial slant also, milarly | “bout Mexico by Ibane a wonderfu Sim the league. ¥ we hon pie f journalism, of which I may . ‘ z when it comes to d w 1 Pr ahie dinenctie‘n tavinn ehebare el ny : , + ears poles tory by Fannie Hurst toh.) safe for th n . r nae ee int ; root ete : r of another \ 4| manity of it ts ‘ m tor Y eet athe ny wy me as a ay od "ONE"! ent ical Ce fs that it will commit or ne ually re in @ world ex y ‘ co er. |] 1328 First Ave. ‘ain 6477 ment Mieco guanine: aie egg beg PP iess ; : & One Block South Public Market re and brewers dic ny but | vention. Principal point is, the man takes the jot rs. Ford, Potter and Dunca You v will not stand merce comminsioners William Jennings Bryan won't run for dent, he says, even if the nomina presented to him on a silver platt pardon, it.wasn't Bryan. It was Vice | | dent Marshall who said it Park the Babies Row and then, in this there peeps up a little Mity. In the strugsic and Moving Is No Problem in W If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken care That a aad ‘aie b e or t h of at once, to insure good eed and pr ‘ acti : cently there was an Lima. " v health. For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. ee i All work guaranteed 15 'r. Grayson in making plans for |} o out for the presidept this sum. || YCars mer. The G. O. P. is making plans In a divorce suit trial In Cleve Sutton ursed that the council give at least a ration to the bables as it did to t contract marriage A WOKD TO PARENTS EE ition exe were iedportent ¢ A flying record of two hours and fifty} haa the tocting Renistiva Gad cilia Gr dene may be entered into | and? nee “sattaben “tenia” ah hal ‘ Biles, and should have at least as much cor minutes between Seattle and Spokane has mother had enve people 1 & man tickle a woman under P 1 pation.” been established by the Munter brothers and vs t chin, We've read of the ain ess ppacracnaae | F. A. Strang, of thia city. Proving it’s| ™ D . ‘4 Then again it may be that Marshall| quicker to fly than to telephone? entists gen dn’t take the presidency because he Ra ‘ 608 Third Ave. oll Dbably can’t stand ocean voyages. Or Mrs.| Gen, Wood says his reply to Nicholas ‘ “gh : Peden wel shall cant’. Murray Butler, self-proclaimed savior of the . ent ne ith the au ; ‘ = ott a ——.| G. O. P., was necessary “to brand a faker r e . e * M ti and to denounce a lie.” And yet some folks 15c 15c 15c 15c 15¢ ‘pati jotives || doubted Wood was the natural Roosevelt heir. 15¢ 15c oa sr RE he peEr ON NORE MIR the way. It is th olen A . pers )BePresident Taft does scanty justi Dick Jones, as he is known in Seattle Sd aiensbsdt | Suitan : 15¢ Sink Ennio 15¢ 200 when he says: “It is truly Richard Seelye Jones, editor of Stars and) walks away with the 15¢ vi ling stimulus of our economic . “ i ae ance With M of selfishness.” Stripes, as he is known of ficially—says the i ness is a kind of conduct; but it can | republican platform overlooked the veterans. 15¢ BEST 1 ly be called a motive or a stimulus Jack Sullivan must have got hoarse in ( *hi-| HA Man's motive is the thing that moves him to| cago, because he wants it. It may » & fortune, for democrac And he ts # what he wants without proper con the needs or wants of others—if he stuffs him. ‘when a friend is starving or forgets that others may want a chance to be comfortably off or ly or useful in the world. } the desire that moves him is something dif. “ f from the blind indifference that makes him Marshall flatly the desires of others. Hun, Selfishness isn ny drug store, and a will last the whole family for rvice. Wash. | months 15¢ 15. | COFFEE | Write the Information | States Public Health |ington, D. C., fe D’ and| Simply moisten the hair with water itary duty, as well as | "FE." that will make the matter quite and rub it in, about @ teaspoonful is ption therefrom clear. all that is required. It makes an To tablish the right to | ————— ndance of rich, creamy lather, st; We can now get “Colum. es thoroughly, and rinses out tiean beer, 1 ¥ The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking bright, pasy to and st, dirt) | Jar or Bartarian, bond 1 W. Gamaliel Harding does not intend to| There are ail manner of ton make many speeches, his campaign generals|customs, tastes and divergence ten | declare. Then how can he remain in the|°™one ™ senate? ity to hold title to, > buy or nell real os 15c | 322 Pike at 4th | 156 We Never Close refuses to run,” says ee am | mews head. Sure, it takes dough to make & motive at all * even a dark mare go. Diieh the right to Have You Bought one of those Young Men’s Summer Suits which we are offering you at a very Price 2 4 THE UNIVERSAL CAR M. A. ene || The Ford Sedan with electric starting and lighting system, demountable rims with 33-inch tires and Famous y tire carrier, for every day in the year has no equal as a family car. Just as popular on the farm as it is Psychologist a : in the city. In fact, it fits the family demands in every vocation of life. Large, roomy seats, finely up- eee ts $50 00 Entertaining 2 holstered. Plate glass windows make ft an open car in pleasant weather, while in rainy and inclement . Dynamic be weather it becomes a closed car, dust-proof and rain-proof. It is ideal for social functions, the theatre, or ; ; i 3 : Inspiring \ parties; carrying the children to school, or for touring. It is not only comfortable, but really cozy, and These suits are in here in a wide range of light and above all, economical in operation and maintenance, and yet with all it has the Ford merits of strength dark shades of gray, with one and two of a kind. They Opens a Second Big Course of | and durability. We solicit your order for one. Come in and see it. Leave your order with any of the dealers listed below. present many attractive patterns: in Tweeds, Home- spuns and Cassimeres. 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