The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1920, Page 6

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se ene a Nar te te nite omen ggahtin ne A AS THE SEATTLE STAR he § Sass) | ces eS | Meredith’s Sister Also Works , The Seattle Star [ex SSCL SNS STSS co Ee * % a, Ry mall, owt of ity, S00 ver ue: @ " ar MUSTER TRUE, He; : ame ted Se | Matron in L. A. Juvenile Home Command and force may often create, but can never cure, an — , Reet Ret-—For Jimmie, the aversion; and whatever anyone is brought to by compulsion, he will fire insurance; for our Teave as soon as he can.—Locke. é Vegetables are certainty getting | “ ee high Keven gold o market re T _ porter says, ia n red in karuta. A Merry Muddle Japs Control Only Half ni rims gible; Sie teed th moat ] ing In his home n “How's Tacoma’ wald Jira. “On, ntry promises to be | = In vetoing the Tindall t which would confine The system of the cou mee 89 of the larger cities, | the collection of restaurant tage to ‘Americans come erry muddle, Many Eieibened by y muddle: the value of an hour more | and would exclude Japanese, Mayor Caldwell xtves M@aylight during summer months, have Various reasons in his 1,600-word mone Dare intending to adopt local more daylight ordinances Gnd Mcnaaa, Wouaver. tnserehe daovs the pale of simply having four different times, | ink interest You don't necessarily have to be # this $5: 4 butcher, to pick a chicken; but it| Central, Mountain and ! ¥ the nation will have eloped at the hearing that only 10° p a bute ty ike hice’ finite sutxtivisions, divie cent © pork consumed Seattle is obtained ar er thin the four main Eemeterent times within the four mitt. every time | from local hog ran AND “THAT APPROXI es YoU NAME HIM ‘will be 4 on of ¢ nang 5 MATELY ONE-HALF OF THIS AMOUNT 15 FUR foes to church on Sunday morn Teac! ah . NISHED BY JAPANESE HOG RAISEI 1) good Chrinti See oa ee ais trem wR all good pristians do, ince January 1, 1919, Eastern thm pete nscnahs, | Onehalt of thin industry, so fir an it ts locally Pays dues upon a pew, Atlantic to a line thru Toledo 4 es . = os . “*} established, already in the controt of the Japa! How And gives a dollar, too, ington, W. Va. Bena egy porvand hog ne before it will be’ all gobbled up by them? An offering to God. Asheville, N. Cj Atlanta sraesg . , ‘Apalachicola, Fla. Central is used from Whe first line to a line thru Mandan, N. Dak Pierre i: Pek.; McCook, Ned; Dodge City, Kan; Sweet and San Angelo, Tex. Mountain time goes - able to raise all we need, and ma i this second line to a line thru Helena and fi : oo? « When : ANOTHER CHEAP se heaven's his place, 1 ho: Ogde: Salt Lak . } \ e'll be no Ace Butte, Mont.; Pocatello, Idaho: Ogden sip : - ©! un m d of measure such as the 7 CLOTHING. HOUSE |) wos stay beneath the sod. ity, Utah, and Parker and Yuma, Ariz And Pa | piu in adopted try will be totally Japanene. || : AD. 1 SUPPOSE! CE time is used from the third line to the Pacific rR he wales of the: Sinai 2 . - DHL Lies in the ¢ * a real weapon against This comprised what !s known as Bagman time. t Japanese + tion, It gives them a vital c nonths is not c AR nang e- : tisfaction over it tate gong tees ope industry, and could be followed up in Wun - better go easy on throwing the bull fined to any particular locality | n ustries. WH EL S around Seattle or he will lose his mayor's veto measage undoubtedly indicates MTT title. or says that at present ot . consumed here ia prod ; \ He gobs home bent uld It stand at this rate : . On raising rent industry ts ng in King county, Why should we On sinners—-me and you. We hear that i Molino, cha bull fighter, is going to gi bitions around the United States defects in the Tindall bill coe ii % eae) 4) But the main problem still remaina ‘The Jap . \ UNOPENED. ||| CORRECTION 4 | hog rancher, conceded even by critics of the Tinda —_____—— If anything could drive Dryan to drink, | nog || GREEN LAKE, July 3—The re treatment he got on his prohibition | vif to reek In fith. will continue port Is denied that the street car! LOS ANGELES, July 3.—Isabel| progress te not alone an attribute That is, if the council fails to override tt : | | pan here yenterda 8 no atesmai ther in s yesterday, would! men Sane ‘ “ } | passed thru here yesterday. It's not) wereaitn, sister of the new secre-/Of the statesman bro' the ——— Hi} due until tomorrow family 1iN}) ove |tary of agriculture, Meredith, ts a) "Yi sean hes never worked | | Bail in the sum of $1,000 is missing from The Value of Pain | police headquarters. Of course, as usual, the m4 oa t} Hi Johnson, hinting at « third) personality in her own right before. — party, says if he's elected president,| ghe in “out West” this summer ‘I want to be of some definite police are investigating. he'll put a stop to high prices. Then} use in the world,” she avers calmly. * to hew place in the reat ran | we'll have Hi prices, what vb s bd ° : ] oe io sation more useful to man than that | A_ Seattle preacher explaining | self. ° . pain, and no nerves are more widely scattered Dr. M 1 M k . put his body or have endings more thickly | . 1¢e ista en Mexico, refers to it as @ HELI-th) “Girls don't have the chances in 4 together in the skin than those that give It i if 4 SY n aces ae | sas Wines Glas tee he Wank The function of these nerves is to warn agains’ é Farmer (collectively speaking of food pro ce am, e @ | And a humorist who says he eats | nalvely opines this urfassuming clear thing “noxious” or injurious to the body, and te of world achievement for her oll : is getting angry.” f in Chauncey Whight's speaks of |eyed, keenly intelligent member of they are called “nocicept 3 , us speaketh Dr. Charles Milel, of the federal hash os an unknown quantity./the Meredith family But the same kind of injury does not cause the aaa 1 " . 9 pain in different parts of the bedy. The ment. He tells w and predicts Quantity? We never get a quantity.| Her “job,” assumed voluntarily fe . nm, such as food rationing, starve . 4 2 and for the purpose of acquainting| 4 or 0 © one ep b end chr i r . | uence such je 9 " Wve scalp is enough to make one keep gp | Haag | KEEP INO WATCH OF THE = jany tnfuen weh as above 4 Ges, Weed naw explains the report |hereaie. with {he -workedey aide of of harm's way, and so the n itself 2 farmer, according to Dr. Miel, “will she rtty | - i that may fect the blood |inat a bunch of soap was backink | life, is the arduous task of matron when it is injure nd whe There ts perhaps no single teat a ot h : to feel pain when | ured. And when | refuse to work 14 hours a May to support city folk|,, > oo» ae « thru the kidneys him. He says it was all LYE. in the Los Angeles Juvenile hall, — | skull is once opened the brain can be cut Wit | yin w 4 Ms that Is so serviceable an « the It eee a rn rk © fay at & g wages cues . a is & great mistake to carry any | Gentlemannered and quite-voiced, | any pain at all, and surgeon Dr. Miel is voicing what is ty callea|* : . : burden of fear or apprehension re-| A doctor whase offices are in the | she der nevertheless, | ALL-NIGHT while the patient sits y . “ | im Of the ” he | garding h troubles as Br #|Green building records this occur |in her new occupation that the AFFAIR i he feels as they o 1 farmer doesn’t work to s is ry ana . Lecase ardening of the arteries, | rence sense of duty to humanity and its to ope by an electr He works to suppc maeif, . t t ao mtire but is well to remember that Chap drops in and asks the offic «| —_— and bruises by the ‘ 4 the city man works te f a oo > La n * Ineyn may develop| ‘Doctor IR" | Last Appearance of little pain when they are « stretching 5 hie Chak Ss then eae noe hse ifm « 2 nifesting the nce by symp- “Tell him it’s an old friend as they might be stretchéd and injured by | .o5, Pepi , t r “He'n out, sir; not a drop left.” a amily in that way. When he feels b rope wr : “ t of wt dividual in con causes exquisite agony P . >» more for, his family by working in the « sabia wate . ; * } orci erg Pain would be esa to animals who could not te the tone v BE CAREFUL! Dew't start © fire In e tb . f ) he od your by experience to avoid what had “hurt” them; ee 5 wrption f ° ind | T have burning pains tn the| o,ces ween you tagin ot S04 7 er fit is questionable whether creatures very low . ts ty and often it feels as tho, pipe te ent, ij World Renowned Psychic s the scale of life ever feet its sharp tang. tho they er a , ¢ m1 there were a lump there. Sometimes ————————————— can? probably do feel vague discomfort, like that which The “workingman’s tazi,” as Jimmie Dun-| tends to obstruct i oF ntavo | have severe cramps in the stom: to man with cold or hunger or cramped | Can called it, threatens to look like siz jitneys se Jach and bowels companied by HELEN C. KING | | T c Aarrhoca. t nh times ve s 4 of Low Angeles, Cal | ere long. Fi eee ere va “Ar nich times t rave H Skilled Optical Ranged napus 3 j ee hae PRR PREC A I how ¢ r cus? Y om gaining te weleht : Rev. Jesse Henry, Pastor & Tr: haga ac Since the latest decision of the supreme The Secret Is Out ] ’ ‘6 n irhie oles ta esi ak ae Service hhled Ave, coca Virginie OA. ‘ax Paid) court there has been talk in New York of | iH . —_ ich are addressed to the informa- a Jul Ladies 10¢ g the saloons and stopping the sale of Specks saa tape rae —| —— * editor: Surely by th time my Sun ay, y 4th (Tax Paid) *, + 7 | eaders shoul realize that only a in hotels.—Chicago Tribune. | _ Haves't you often wondered why ft te that the| Izaak Walton, ‘tical examination by a | $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 8 o’Clock WE DANCE ALL young man wears clothing of the egg physic ld determine the nature Come and witness the marvel 7 i ‘ which ‘aa much al =f ishing Expert t ir ie so foolisn to DR EO, MANN ous demonstrations, full electric NIGHT - Their Father I] p college life team, the | dencribe few sym m and ox ° light, independent and automatic 7 ‘om hame and degree? Sure y ect an offhand answer. Such an 3039 Arcade Building slatewriting, answering of sealed — = - nae | And never learned the answer. Here it 4 There ts a turning of thejanewer would be of no value what questions, ete. | Those of you who imagined the production of | pe who has « ‘kna hia of th ds to that com: |soever ° Jaughs, the manufacture of queer quips and quaint - Meayings, were the chief end in life of Will Rogers, lovable cowboy humo are mistaken. ‘Will Rogers, first of is father to his children. WWhat ts a side of him + en in pub unmentioned Sem the stage. unpictured on the screen. But it ts when the arm reaper. with his FS mtr . . ‘ i f generations of , | When the grim reaper, with his scythe bearing | ¢ m . nal * fg gre ONE ! ere ou @he word “diphtheria,” came upon the Rogers home ; Esse nal ay ype a fisherman, finciple of s a badge of honor that Whe emile faded from Rogers’ face, the laughter . tha dmvoking word broke up sharply, and he was not Siena es taper woe F upcn & é - = Sak hte titite aa u man can do | i finh.wine in his day, has The plaudits of the public © fo ten. Nothing | * 1 a c ked t the life ¢ word ist of I The That te why Europe’s theory is that a Good Samaritan| ee : always has something up his sleeve.—Nash-|« Scandinavian American Bank of itn readers, extena| ville Tennessean. wus — . “ . prec gany | . et tie restore, oxiend fees haat hi ne fis na it ; f ‘ Second Avenue at Cherry ps, that death may not invade still! Ye ery loudly for a man of vision and\on just the ae Mg ‘ ‘ . . Street cealh soracaes when we get one we call him a visionary ex in ‘Ate peaceful A; , a ae ie Brooklyn Eagle. ag oe oi © ‘a warts — uba wou e sure to regard the nomina- gma ie a ae ba best ty abe’ Pie the art : ‘ any ihion of a wet candidate as an unfriendly act.| The dry decision was handed down by a| majority of fishermen and ansiern Bor many rgers OUmNe oy ~—New York World. ' full court.—Houston Post. : ton liked the sport for . coon s We ke ee communion it gave been coming to this BANK with eater who | merely i r their savings. YOU CANNOT vg egg . : } J 1 DO BETTER than join them an? he P s NOW. Bank by. mail if more convenient, o work } himeelf : ‘ your > +121 editions of s justified t te tf t ok t been printed to sat humana | ‘the jt wt ught on ont a goes with tream makes ¢ Ba BD Savings Dept. Open WHAT DID | Tele Nou inthe omnis; don't 6 to 8 o’Clock at cane kee on ai Saturday Evenings BASE BALL AND BAT? ; DO You KHOW THAT “THIS PANE HY | : We always credit interest in OF GLASS COST ME OVER FOUR DOLLARS? | | Hil] mil! ~ reer Department from LISTEN Mow, ARE You GOMG “TO aetna | the first if deposits are made on MIND ME of ARE You Nor? Y MATTHEWS i ‘ , or before the third. fi will deliver a sermon Sunday morning entitled, , k ~ ‘ i “TAKING ' FP al Che Scandinavian AMERICA : American Bank FOR CHRIST” ifowee a es (Patriotic service). ' c In the evening he will br | ‘a “In the Heart of the discuss the subject, | ~ : : ° © ae “CONQUERING Financial District AMERICA’S ENEMIES” . |The ile evening, service é é 2 =: Member Federal Reserve t + hag arrived alt who | { ae . oe J Bank can sing are urged to come joln the chorus of 2,000 Professor Miles will lead All Invited. Deposits Guaranteed FIRST hes of Seclnmis ee PRESBYTERIAN ; ‘Shui Woah ne Or CHURCH Washington. 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