The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 29, 1920, Page 6

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a a RIT SIS Se CTE ARTI TES aT TE ITE 7 ss . THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, JUNE TALKS by @ mooths, $2.78) year, Per je state, Toe per month, \EVERETT TRUE —By CONDO| || Savy, GEORCE, (DOW T Know, GVERertT. ||WHEM ARe you | \F L DON'T PAY You THEN You | |GOING "TO PAY Fwlcte ALWAYS HAVE SOMETHING BACK THAT = COMING — By mail, out of city, See per month $5.00, tm the State of W s or @ month: ” city, 126 per week. _ ¢ $4.80 for montha or y | rier CENTS YOU F 2 Today's Best Bet for x Musbands:| | QWe Me Fr. an i ’ > » hear , rs ot the 1.—Arnold. If she won't come back to you, kid: | p—op= a “ ‘ th women the heart argues, n ve MINA—< a, ob thay you, i} Ld YABLE OF THE STORK ~ ‘ame YY aan canes 3 ° aoe Es Soe | ane Parents should be able to anawer ORE Pes { " t | 0 heir children ask || AND FOR THIS WE PAID f the questions th n Attention, Veterans! Partners 315,000,008 corymant 910 8 raann crane || them in such m way that it il give ’ litor We'll Say So; Sunday 1 | niet the child confidence in the parent a went out on one of our 16 $1,000,000 | YOUR MOVE and at the same time satisfy a i mintice. ‘a @acker tr cars to Woodland park, via It's your move. yearning for information that is en msary and death recognise no arr aed dag page Green lak | | If you'll Just remember that it witl|quite natural One of the really t redness in life is as necessary as pr In he y mee Evet been to Woodland via Green fave you no end of friction, clash |grave mistakes on the part of the foes a renew your appose. t) Fe vy | ke? Ah, I thought so! Ever get] + and heartburn. parent is to repeat the age-worn fa oon gry es be oor are A.W. 0. | O24 ig back the same day-—alive? Ah! | | “Do unto others as you would have|ble of the stork. From some other renee. Arter thet, a ‘i a I went tp Second and Union and | 6 unto you” 0) kne |wource the child learns a different N preposition in later life will them do unto you” is the well known alt time. No other preposition in ls : And the food man mays, “Why grow two fields of| waited for a car, Ono of the 1 Golden Rule ry and confidence in anything else mere same ¢ ealeat, cheap and sate . tead of one? Why lower my own price me around the corner after 1 had the parent may tell the child is de fe ae that offered you by che U. 8. governm PI ; wait ‘ st | It works all right when it gets) * “ 5 1 > take out gov | Take it easy ay sate started, but most of the time it is | "ove spell ~~ wh ae to tak , v ahh ties ¢ tenn nxn, “The bese. te makts wo OF three elderly ladies kne a Fi vt bere : bent aged ‘Times have changed a great deal . nSUrANce now o same on AS ° me down, and I missed that car " oe © 6 parent o! ods HOA whose Lee-Enfield was rusty 4 whose | plenty. H pay for my loafing @ tr ba ed i thas to decide which one in to do it fest. [since the parent of today was s ‘ ‘ it. wee ole Be gl eed ay tesnanwetes on) t About 46 minutes more one of di aaiet 2 ; |child. Children do not grow up in nunition wis wet during the war is p ae . ou? 14 remaining million dollar ve 6 children of this world, we are| ignorance of sex matters. Indeed, Prepared for t emy a eo ® bad Ri hi alld up. | aceon tet I it he informed, are wiser than the children | observations of specialists of the rance of any kind is able, Br Sounds not so bad, eh I ked down two or three elder-| | HE of light. The rule of the worldly | pubic health service show that they fnsurance is YOUR insurance. M Even « sort of altruism about i ty ladies, and climbed aboard SAID [T, AND THEN THE FaT FELLOW SAYS wine in stated by David Harum to be. |beein to get this knowledge, surprise Veterans ar olled with the war r Nobody got @ seat except a few) "WELL, YOU'VE GOT SOMETHING COMING TO Do the other feller as he would 40) ini early and in auch a way that Bureau. They kn that U. 8. A s i a le that | YOuns boys 1 You, BUT “OU'RE GOING TO | you. but do bim fust it frequently leads to practices of to take out and ep up, there are few | ox c Hut in about an hour one of the - Exactly 0, the only way you can|viee, with the resulting social dis everything twice as scarce, Se Ger Yours NOw!’ mes when y Kot off on W omething-—and onesof ities, and w to report for duty the greatest nation in t ie behind you. And twice as dear? fednesday there will be booths on all the down Streets where you can rer the day AkOo—Or got get any average sat the Golden Rule is to be the first to begin it. staction out of | «, asi To guard against this the public hb service has published several , When you walt for the other fel- | pamphlets: ae that &# not a Golden Rule—it is Set A, for young men. d it even st ed the congestion w your war x fod any dntormmat on you may quote a | upp Pomp ew : ved A brass, Set B, for the general publa i 1 oy ada vty +d og ; < Fe i ; Then cor the chance of the profiteer. — us about $1,879 When you are good to those who Set C, for boys. iA “erage “ There's Just one way to beat the profiteer I would suggest that people trou are good to you, and after you have| get D. for parenta i You wish to take out It will be the best & . you ever made. In Rumsia they tried to Umit the profiteer by @ge, misfortune, sickness in your fami! found out they have been good to fet &, for girls and young women. > yu, you are @ good Indian, And| Set F, for educators. | look what happened to the Indians! wets the “Information Eéiter” & too much fat ride the Green Skirting Lake Union in one 7 these | law. , “ t little fatredycers 1 know farim enemies. He prepared. Renew your gov Lattersmade law, anlage borg eg 2 e . 1 , > h ’ a Public Health Service, Washington, _— Fa Socal gaa aimed to deny private ownership. | Conservatively estimated, I loat 20 An Arub remembers a kindness, 90] D. C., tor any of them, ; Rood manners and income taxes make liars | Potatoes sel! tn the Moscow market at 300 rubies | Pounds skirting the lake. There Ps dose « Chinaman, ©0 does an dle | the pound, eggs at 130 rubles each, So mys Duck-|Only ® few hundred billion bumpe - © ‘What 1s the difference between i ny. Set gap ly pr Along that mile stretch of trackage Of course, tt is better to be grate-| diphtheria and membraneous croup? Worth, who has Just ‘been there, | Well, we finally got to Green lake ful than tngratefal: it te well to bel® both be treated with antl- : polite and kind and helpful to thone|* that are the same to you, but that's| A- Membraneous croup ts diph- another story, It ix not the Golden|therittc inflammation of the larynx. ¢. It is a good rule, but not Gold.| “Diphtheria” is a more inclusive was down ] Latterenade law won't work My #0x were shaken down into my 1 B® They Failed to Pass || Sei2 Mints tnerae’the' srr you are| heme, st my, cola supply, you are part of the profiteer belt around my w doing service aa & I began around for the 32%) is for boys and girls who failed th win pro | ‘The conductor said he would lot me He ae i reat gold stuff appeare when |{™. and the inflammation may be i i i — | you are quick enough to see that it is|mited to the nose—nasal diphthers = ag to higher school classes. Also, for their The American idea of humor is exaggera-| know when we came to the park - 7 — amr oy oe it mead. ho dead to tee tama F and teachera tion. That explains why the price of sugar|Not more than three hours after |All your eriefs and troubles.” = ee $ and theeed-dightinaltia gare vy Kluger, New York school girl, tried to com | ie so funny, ” , ? boarding the car we came to the far-| “Ztut, darling,” he purred, “I have| {|| ee yyy bie ern i ee In the treatment of membraneous ' guicide after learning of her failure in ¢xamina- ” . | thermont point out from the lnote.” | | cevup, 46 0 ether fo of diphthe | Nothing venture, nothing gain ria, diphtheria anttoxin is a spe cific, ! | —- . mn we turned back toward town N she agree@; “but I mean j |} | Perhaps you may lose, and the one u school children failed tn examinations, and G I ? and rode for perhaps $0 nutes | when. we are marrieé.” Sat fess on Shen’ baa. do clink Pam missed promotions to higher classes. And, o Gets It longer, I told the conductor I didn’t| 79 | it | | around and do you a meanness, If you will send me your name of them, feel very badly about it Many of want to go back to Seattle yet, but SO FORWARD | ¢ i But what of it? You haven't lost| and address a booklet dealing with unduly magnify the matter. So do their I wish I had. I might have got back| “Our new neighbor is an awfully } Service \\{] | anything, after all. In fact, you have | diphtheria will be sent you. Ask for ts and teachers. The result is that many | ‘Testifying before the interstate commerce commis | in time for late supper forward woman.” ee Crematerinm, cotum- \\!] | Gecidediy the best of the bargain. |supplement No. 14. ; boy and girl will have wretchedly miserable | gion, M Sykes of Town, president of the Corn Anyhow, about halfway back t In what way, my dear? | oe ae able 1}}} | At that, you would rather be you |———WH—o toms. This isn’t as it ought to be. Pr . amociation, mat meat e all got off, and there wa “wh when I called on her this | = Me 1) | than he. (Or do you say “him” herey| Seattle will celebrate Columbia better were it for « . parents and teachers at from to 4 on park. I readjunte y ra on she proceeded to tell me ' Calle any pert of the ] You feel rosy, he feels yellow. Colo week from July 34 till 11th to forget the failure, and set out anew. | 4 out ng the pant u t hadn't been shak mentio troubles before I i] | A pam Hil | rhe Golden Rule ts an excelent | Druggists, grocers, restaurants and the incident out of your memory, at least for | < of feeders are giving the and trampled into dust ance to tell her about) |/ Lk | thing in families. soft drink parlors will serve Colum- Summer. Don't worry over it. If you m ! ely, and that the oon pt It works well in the shop and fac-|bia Colo, the new non-intoxicating panything about it this summer, little boy, or Litt mi freight. raten, if apetied to By that time ft was getting a lit — — iony. beverage made from malt and hops. i, spend an hour or so of the hottest part of | many more cattle men out of business after sundown, so I waited for! 1¢ you value your watch, let Haynes : It is a business-getter in the gro-|“Columbla Colo” is better. Dealers day im the cool shade with the hmetic, | “It cost 24 30 centa per po to produce beef, | On? of the. 13 other million dollar) repair ft, Next to Liberty Theatre “ay cery and the office. should have a supply on hand, as Co y or spelling book. And then next winter, | and cattle have been selling for half that price for| !% 8nd Anally it come and I clumt - i ff , t it in to be highly recommended for | lumbia Colo is what the people want. '& nice. summer's vacation, you will be all the | a long time,” Sykes explained. “The livestock feeder at : a | a 4 c Ul schools, churches and lodges, Elliott 2407, Columbia Bottling Co able to tackle school problems has pot made more than 8 per cent on his invent. | %¢ . MF ; Rugs and Carpets : ra) = It ix equally useful in the play. |—Advertisement. before life has run many years, you may be | ment, counting nothing for labor, salary or inter CLEANED runera MINE | cround and the workplace : : head of the average of those who didn’t “fall” | est.” Man, Measur The Fi Ww Rug C It is good in prisons, courts, legis. | Ie pila” Calitics examination. You may be president some ‘This ts at variance with the general @ptnion of || *“44N, Measure je Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. latures and conventions. nd ~ ibd then you can appoint the “star scholar” | those who now dre paying high prices at meat mar of All Things Sines 1008 It is first class in society and poll. | see Ron : recent class to a postmastership in Hick- | kets in the city. They entertained the idea that : Phone Capliol 1233 thes. | And ft would even help tn interna- tional relations. But only if, when, and as you keep " It’s your own fault if you don’t feel | j yell or if you lack vim, vigor and vital: | "ain ron worm A tonic time, Proud’s Portolive x = a food tonic, composed of medicinal Port and | ay st eats ore Be 100 CASH pure vi Ofive Oil, properly medicated. It semen $ ak Y enriches blood, the nerves, ites the ASK FOR and GET owner of this Little City Farm in bowels and builds up strength of the entire system, g West Seattle. Ready to move in. Get a bottle today—all 4: Ho lick | cere, eerten 228 tree oo wt } save living costs. And to own your The ginal home is worth something. Better | get started now, = * | Malted Mile, 7 ens Invalides Avoid Imitations aod Substitutes 716 Third Ave. the farmer profited by these high prices. The re| “There m a very ol @ taller said he didn’t, Who does? lacs Seine te tee teananne a a ’ If wine is a mocker, what can one sey of “The packers” replied the federal trade commis| things,” and it is as true of literal | ar-beer? sion, asking for legislation such as ts contained tn| measures of length as it ls of good pa the Kenyon bil, which congress has shelved time| and evil. | and again ‘The “toot t» stmpty what tts | Loafers name implice—the length of a man's . . |foot in its shoa The “xpan™ (nine Too many people think the blare of tin! inches) ix the distance he can reach a whit horns will put the government on a sound | with outstretched thumb and Wi was poet named tman. ba is. Sager His “hand” (four in had ~ bunch he was @ great democrat. wide) ls convenient for measuring of his lines survived him. . ee ae, See omy oa | Far Away N roms ae ad sed =v soul. ar Away News ‘ yuide still remembered. every lie, it has some truth tn it - or. the Giatanos from, sans to tinge There are times when one must go far from tip. The seaman's “fathom” is his | home to get the news, and, it seems, the farther | beight as he stands in the water, or | one goes, the stranger tales of home he bears. jthe full stretch of his arme—e con- Pub: eonanatb venient meas for rope. The “The United States prohibition law, after a year| “Mile,” the name implies, was a é | empted rigid enforcem reves ske. | thousand double paces of Roman sol Bat, dear Clarence and Ciaribel, meditation tm't | Of *ttempted rikid @ Sad Srovel: & SUNS" | ioe seasubieaes, " he above was culled from the columns of the Thinking isn’t loafing. Cine Souk Gaith Atvica). Soke, It was natural that all these meas i were not work to think, and good hard | “‘Possitiy, if you get still farther from the U. 8, A_| Ues should be adjusted enough to fit More people would try it each other—-three hands in a foot, loaf and invite my soul,” sald Walt. two spans in @ cubit, three feet or | Whirteen hundred and forty lines! Loafing, indeea: | ™™ PAPO ac y grew, they all got stand Why, it's a man’ssize job even to read it. ardized; so that in Great Britain now And Walt pretended he was loafing. The safest course is to believe everything |* ' “yard” in the distance at 62] Do not wonder that Whitman aimed to be of the | each of the parties says about the other. degrees of temperature, between two| and ended by becoming the enshrined saint . Uttle lines on two gold plugs in a ‘a iiterary cult? certain bronze bar at Westminster wonder that Walt aimed at the forest The difference between camouflage and\ Such measures grew up naturally, | 9 | hit the moon? bunk is that bunk never fools anybody. and the ¥, all varied a lttle from| _ — country oO until France stopped me the human body altog ed a deci mal “metric ed on the size of the earth, nda ry by reference to a tain bar of time to rest, to relax, to meditate to | the heart of things and think. you will hear that the dry amendment has been revoked. platinum in Paris by which to test ond’s motor sticks oi en moto We T RSAL CA measur’ of all things, why should he} HE : make ne ‘in earth? The length and speed of light-waves are meas ures which could be used in any world ~ During all the years the Ford Model T One Ton Truck has been on the market, we have never had one complaint of rear axle trouble. We have had no complaints of motor trouble. As the motor and the rear axle are the vital fundamentals in a motor truck, we have the right to conclude that the Ford One Ton Truck has not only met the demands of business, but has done so in a satisfactory and economic way. There is no other evidence so convinc- ing as that which comes from long practical experience. Ford One Ton Trucks are serving along all industrial and commercial lines. You will find them everywhere. If these state- ments were not facts, the demand for the Ford One Ton Truck would not be as large as it is, because people are not buying trucks which do not give service. Coupled with the depend- ability of the Ford One Ton Truck in all classes of usage, comes the economy in operation and maintenance. On the farm, in the factory delivery, for the merchant, manufacturer, and contractor, in these days of modern business methods, this worm-drive One Ton Ford Truck has become an actual necessity. 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