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Paani — — THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JUNW 18, 1920. |EVERETT TRUE —By CONDO! iy ME hes DAE RAE ial Confidence is an essential ele ement intrans- actions with he Seattle Star out of elty, Boo per month: 3 months, $1.60; @ montha, $2.76; year 44, io the State of Washington, Outside of the stata The per month, 40 for @ montha oF $9.00 per year, By carrier, city, 130 per week, HERE'S AN (ITEM ABOUT A FELLOW THAT CARRIED A HIKER'’S PACK WEIGHING SIKTY POUNDS MOR FIFTEEN MILES WITHOUT RESTING. HUH, WHEN JO GREENE AnD I ti WENT ON OUR LAST HUNTING TRIP T CARRIED] | rodayn- Hest Retr ‘The P your doctor, St ee ra “ae $$ $$$ A PACK WEIGHING EIGHTY: FIVE POUNDS peur tienes bene 1 the ker to your} ro lawyer, your ° || * * | FOR “TWENTY MILES AN collar ap a banker. y Not Enforce Law? ||| Boosting the City |S FAMC | lacuna or ect nS BS A te dest as coll “ a i Siset _ | oer’ . haa ropriated to probe the street car i ive v ‘_ A few weeks ago a dispatch from Washington, D.| One Seattle firm isn't waiting for the $100,000.0 year THE HOUSE SHE WANTED | | oe hane Teno of our business. tial to give your pre scription business to a druggist worthy of your confidence and faith. Our prescription drugs are always fresh, pure and of | ier 0 a a ° attle, joing in the Literary | i fe Raew what (they want, ee eae eaten i santa | “Well, T know what T want,” anid With every letter issued from that house a daa bearing a feproduction of thie article 8) Why's eaid phe. “E want @ |house. ‘I've lived in a fiat all my | life. T want a house. Four walls, Space. Yard. Room to breathe, scream if I want to.” din the press gener announcing that & thoro investi | fund to films, or only in vaudeville? That's! some more of our busines: | | | | Will they put Madge Anna in the | | | If whe goes to prison there'll be |nome pleasure in béing @ prison guard. eneral Palmer to United States At rat Los Angeles. In his letter} ‘The t for Seattle, which appeared in the Lit ructions the attorney genera! said erary Digest June 5, follows fy attention has been called to the fact that a large A tour of the Northwest t# Henry: What has become ofsyou Of Japanese subjects are engaging in the fish | visit to Se the important c [De uh tebe gan (enn tind ot mah Dee pecans, tie rade in American waters within your district Alaska and the Orient. In achievement a« lesuesit chant [cor Ravenrtyee got back troatiVie known strength and OG Are instructed to proceed forthwith to have | roundings Seattle has much of which to be | “Exactly,” said she “Tye | i be S | potency. matter thoroly Investigated and make prompt re- | Here is a city fairly effervercing with American ©) reamed it all out, plece by piece Betcha Henry'li be back in time} for the beauty show at Levy's Or- eum next week to me of the facts disclosed by such investigation, | terprise and set amid surroundings difficult to rive a “It is the deepsea terminal for that vast the time of writing this letter, Attorney-General | commerce which enters and leaves the wea here are certain elements essential | Want to hear ‘em?’ First Aid Opium Poisoning HAT REMINDS a dingly interesting statement to | § Sound for Alaska, the Orient and th | ure,” gall T. “7 ajwaye lke te a me made an exceedingly interesting statement to} Puget Sound for Alaa 6 Orient and the } Fh pont Ser pei Ce eerie opm Foe ‘Press in which he said | Seas, Europe and the south coast of Africa, It I] J. 244 honing, but wants some defi ME, DEAR jue Pe 4 > we A I rE yond ei a ding to recent reports to the department. the | the rail cefter of four trunkline railway systems. It) ning thing. x 6 TO Sines says that withia 1 ee he in some sections of California have taken | jy set amid lakes and snow-capped mountains with) sepnon said ahe, “listen! OW AR GO coun aun jerrround 2 of ol Pienty ot | stroa tony Entage of the fact that owing to conditions during | mites upon miles of boulevards, parks and beach.) wticn ‘Pres. Hig, old, thick, SHOPPING WITH | |W be exnaurted. If that t» trun, | ary vase by speaking Bwar some of their clandestine fishing within | It is at once a malt water and @ fresh water port.|ii.¢y trees, with gras under tem. Me ALL Day bs Ap ays that ae i lot of| ‘artificial respiration, Keep waters was not prosecuted. Hhips may sail upon eighty fathome of salt water tol “item: Water, a brook, a river, ls pagel arn ne of | youn aeetisios ential Ge alleged that fishing vessels owned by Japanese | its docks, enter locks #econd only to those at Panama,| 4. sake of ocean, some sort of water TOMORROW, . 28 suppl against emerg- are now growing into swarms in the Southern | and pane thru the ship canal leading to Lakes Union|) can see heaven reflected if, and ped ig: ee, Pe upp a waters and that there are probably over | and Washington, the fresh water removing all barna| oiaren ean paddle in me _ie't the cottes that Keeps 8 ‘Vessels, manned by more than 1,000 Japanese, | cles, Splendid modern busines# buiklings, attractive) stem: y ce. Big enough to HPVVVONNLINTTTINY (OMAMUTETTITTNVOBE GA TANTIIITVNTTVGTINY I YTTITINWNTOTIND ITNT TN Ley Within the three-mile limit.” | homes, well-p nd brilliantly Nehted street are) num logs enim we ap Goes the attorney-ceneral mean when he says | civic achiev whieh impress visitors contrapt! at, whopping fire the Japanese were pot prosecuted who engaged | = Certainly, it's Hazen J. Titus who'# sending Chl") ninee with seats by it ine fishing in American waters owing te | poost out broadcast |” <<eemn big room. 1 want it cards 1 K “It, ian't ¢t whisky “<4 jthat makes a man drunk, it's the al-} B coho | ere | You remember the stories from | DR | Paris telling about women wearing Conditions? If, as the attorney general says, -~ ao |too big, not just big enough, 1 want fon in vessels of over. five tons of nonAmert | Cheer up! Ten cent carfare without the the sense of largpness. Not cluttered |wings on their shoes, don't you?| ao, or — S35 ee See Se Cees | 4-for-a-quarter privilege looms in Tacoma bo = a. Pe f What about it? Oh, nothing, except J. P. CHASE, Mar. tes within American waters, | A . em unite ie windows, | sewaneD oes not the attorneyieeneral order the district | ’Rah for private ownership! down to the floor, and up to the 2 St em, aaa eee and James St. to seize such vessels and prosecute the own: | a jcelling, whole side wall & window. 1 You 6¢ women Wealth ‘eGk A of merely ordering an investigation? Is | on P , ‘+ is reported.| don't want to live in a cell with air aying {t's the lates asl ‘the attorney-general open to serious criticism when China is near rebellion, it is repo on. ae ta te, WURMOe windeea | oe re ae eer ere 1 ded to make a demonstration in the presa | Which should afford the Japs @ cue—OT @) \inqows, alt over the place. ee || CHARLES SCHWARTZ the matter instead of taking immediate and sum-| lot of queues. “Item: Heat. I've been all my Flo Ziegteld has put sign in the|| Optgmetrist and Mfg. Optician ‘action? r | ie eae A }life fighting accursed janitors and - oe teats oT, &: tunmined and Glasses Pitted course he has pursued simply gives the Japanese | ° yee " ltheir men higher up, the rental oy atari colt to dog ly og have been illegally plundering the rich fisheries | The Johnson family doesn’t seem to Play \agents, who turn off the heat in Neither is eyebrow trimming nor 8 n California an opportunity to escape seot-| jn much luck recently. Hi Johnson lost the! May and September. I want a heat I h Edit ’ M il lintr, thie” We Gant. knowl 2 Pee An interesting contrast is seen by comparing | ) 4+ pe threw in the ring, “Pussyfoot” John-|ing plant of my own, that I can run n the ntors al whether this notice is for the chorus || Phone Main 2561 — i dilatory tactics pursued in thie case with the ac | b Johns: ‘ the | bY the thermometer and not the al A OF mad. | of President Roosevelt in 1905, when, upon | son lost an eye, and Jack Johnson is on the) rs 2 ml ae mening of the presence of Japanese fishery vessels in| eve of arrest. “Item: Mirrors, Big ones, I hate A BOOK ON CHINA of China, which every friend of our Tells Us When tll End waters of Alaska, he immediately dispatched two | —_—— * linky looking glasses, little anippy Editor The Star: It seems to be | increasing commercial relations with Sie. Choice model eum. - ts to the district. The vessels were seized, the . Desai hone | Pieces of framed glans over a dreaser|agreed among all men and women|that nation will support in every) nm wuite In knee length . thrown into jail, and later deported. There Melba sang into a wireless felee Clor mantel. I wart bh mirrors | familiar with the subject that an in-| way possible Mt a crt s s no advance press notices, there was no note writ-| Wednesday and was heard 1,000 miles away.| whore 1 can soe my hat and my|telligent comprehension of the poll} The price pf this necond volume ts tina) Moraias ‘ there was no war.—Pacific Fisherman. That's all right about Melba. But what snoes at one eyeawoop. Every door} tics, Snances, commerce and people | only 49 centh and it deserves a place | 4 would life be worth if we couldn't escape |ournt to be « mirror; the Inst thing|of China in of the utmost conan: in ae anne of every thoughtful! You can buy 4,000 Rusdlan rubles ‘ o : : . te i "4 ba ? before you go thr a door you want|quence to Seattle, to the Pacific| reader of modern commercial move-|for $1, Altho many folk laugh at | Tourist swallowed his teeth while bathing | some vocalists even dt that distance? io aes how oun ee as Unies Bead proc red i Sig Pay peso a4 Bs @ California beach town. Probably found “Item: Lights Electric, Lots,of] On that premine is founde® the oft THORWALD SIF IED. | some , » a little money if was ee to do that than pay for one The Smith building tower, 42 stories above|'em. Kverywhere. Not high up on| repeated wish that our population sae he can have them delivered in singio ’ a x " Say ba »| walls and ceilings, but right where! might kno © of this very large CAN YOU ANSWER? rubles. Think of the uses that can j those table d’hotes. the level of the cage was rash by ba pediy | they will shine directly on your book |and very important mubject. After] Euitor The Star: 1 am an ordi-|be made of 4,000: id LSE ge OTR other day. Yes, indeed, everything N€8 |) wherever you sit down to read. 1| having read all avaliable literature} nary working man—I think about| Shaving paper for nearly 11 years. ‘A reader inquire: : “Now that the repub- high now. loathe chandeliers and ceiling lights. | on that topic for several years I was|the average, and I believe my feel-| Paper towels for one man for more| Navy underdrawers, 85¢. a * . m A " ae @ , N nh y to find a most interesting, | ings and opinions might be taken as| than five years. convention is over, will we have ‘Hard No light should be intended only to y Biack navy ponchos, $2.50. 74 ‘« " ‘ ” 5 a . , ituminate a room; it should tttums.| simple, but none the leas compre | normal with reference to economic Two thousand picnic napkins. | ‘Cool’ politics, or ‘Cool’ and ‘Hard Hiram Johnson continues silent. We have Le _ U, 8. navy ditty box, $1.25. , i : “ty . sag : nate an object, a picture, a statue, a| hensive treatine on China in a docu-| questions, I note in a recent insue| Material to start 1,000 furnace |U: 8: navy ditty . 1?” a hunch that W. Gamaliel Harding CONSIAETS | tabie, and these objects should give| ment recently inmued by the United|of The Star that J. P. Morgan @| fires. Regulation C. P. O. shirt, $7.00. I cenmeneceemeniemeien | it one occasion when silence is golden. light to the room, | States Hurean of Foreign and Do | ivertisement offer.| Do not despise the humble ruble.|U. 8. navy cashmere socks, 65¢. > * e | Item: Closets. Large ones. Lota] mestic Commerce, of which copies | ing elgian bonds, which, if! se 0 u | . i. yes, Sores pi ay zioce nape you | +t it about time to hear from our old|°t,'% Also Nooks, Trunk Rooms, |can be obtained at the office of that |{ have not made a wrong dissection, | Pipe this headline ries.” erin Ce, oe a nic. wr addi 9 @ war taz. | Isn't it abou ame to Re & u "| Attion, so that the Superfiuous ¢hali | bureau at room #47 Henry buliding.| onght to put Shylock to shame. 1 “Joan of Are in Canon of Saints, a 2 's the collection bor. | townsman, Jim Ham Lewis? So far, he’s | te aiways out of sight ‘The title of the book is “Commercial | note that the average yield of these| Descendants of the French Heroine | 2°w" and white duffie bags, assort: & _ mentioned himself only once, ina public way,| “item: Roof room. High piace, | Hand Rook of China.” It ts in two! bonds in about 945 per cent, which |in Tribute During Most Imprensive! 4 Prices. her testimony, Mrs. Madge Sawyer de- | for the vice presidency. made livable, where I can see the| volumes; volume one enumerates | looks good Wht Mr. Morgan & Co.|Ceremony of Centuries.” You've|N@vy 7x9 10ounce tents, $17.50, Rip tadeutor-husboad threatened to oo | jeky, What a waste of roofepace in| the porta open to foreign trade and/do not mention the fact that the! read in history of the descendants of | Navy 9x9 white tents, $20.00. ‘4 4 a ( > a BI . . »| the world! catalogues thelr offerings and re. | Present rate gives him a 60 per cent| Joan? Ah, we thought not. Special khaki 16x16 ten! *m “an island where there was no civilization Decorate! The Shriners are coming!| “item: Cellar. Pull of things to| quirements; volume two surveys the| discount when purchasing the | rr ounce, $37.50. bs nothing but apes.” Evidently wanted to | And they're jolly good fellows—even on root|eat. Dry nation in all particulars regarding |bonds. Assuming Belgian exchange | wrong. 1 also would like to know F barf with fate. 5 “Item: But why proceed?’ which we need information, and on|wtll go to par in three years, Mr. | if you think I am turning anarchist, y K . beer. “Are you sure this is what you| pare 364 there is a list of recom-| Morgan will reap an average of 22) and what can I do about it? pa CONDUCT ~ ’ ; 94 : . |want?’ said 7 mendations a& & teans of acquaint-| per cent. Now, Mr. Editor, will you W. ALEXANDER, CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS Nicholas is nothing but a lackey of the Smokeless still is said to have been in-| +t am," maid whe ing the United Btates with the affairs | please set mo right on this if I am Bremegton. 904 Third Ave. Guard, who is trying to ingratrate him-| vented by a couple arrested in Seattle. Now| “Then.” said 1. taking a roll of a He rs - — _ elf by tale-bearing, according to General} for a device to produce jail-less “‘stillers.” | million dollars from my pocket, and In other words, amere Butler. peeling off a handful, “here's five ’ ‘ 1 NBS ne RE Sap SARE _ hundred thousand dollars, Go and It ig now said Poinderter has his eye on “ ; get it a issue is democratic problem,” says | 1924 and 1928. Add 1932, 1936 and 1940—| “Sir,” naid she, “I thank you." Bourbon meeting Bourbon.' and Bryan'll have a little playmate. “Don't mention it,” said I ’ A Tube as Good as the. 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