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\ AAT LER LOET NIN IE AE THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JULY 8, 1928. EVERETT TRUE —By conpDo! WHAT'S ‘Nour 4 IDEA OF SPOLLING A Lot or THE Hote & STATIONSRY BY IDLY ScRiBBLING acc overm (tt CiKke The Seattle “ape By mall, out of olty, Sto per month; & mont $6.60, im the State of Washington, $4.80 for € months oF 99.00 por year, mont Outside of By carrie by DrFrank | Crane COPYRIGHT (ORO BY FRANK CRANE Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. — Martin Tupper. ; 1 Equals : : THE MULE Fight for Them — q - tay. ter toe wica’ Me tom ~~ - ™Y Edmond Vance Goke \, r ss f 4 | Ahab Gove, ave “Tyrente to be shamed, Wherever Truth and Justice need defendants, May some staunch Declorshion be proclairved jis’ fiasA cont Cass 66; dasthilaws’ Indepindorys - Where arrogant Opprenion is ettbrined, May there forever be some pon to smite ib, home defferson to know the common mind And iw dmearbel lrophes ihe Will 10) hardest work, and yet t# th of anima ) " 0 world these ta the Fourth of July bor, get “why cae 4 strals na vivid I mo | AbgelnePh Mae | wr tacittieated to YOUR liberties. Fight oe tree tg cibaralina’ i vier ait would be \ . ne to how many end the hat Ay 4 and do understand It Ack the next 10 citizens you meet to quote the That goes whether you & a new an, wit stat i Pyeur second papers just issued oF the a nt grand | Ast ie Shee : en of a Pilgrim who kicked * rane you, here * ) Plymouth Rock Your “inalienable right it of happiness,” of an autocratic * y. Brave men ne ve men 4 . ae There are other autocra ‘ si cunning and mo K q the Third. Watch ; t that wonderful Declar Fathers wr another the ee to me nel right | 1 nature to now Take time. Fourth o July It's YOUR day, F for those liberties eeany day, any © when anybody, hish or yw be merely une orify th It know ful pamper ental and ¢ ¥lwe umes in the cabaret at your personal fed a gla wer the 4 the Amer minute, at low, step m. » dollar wash-women and friend hauls the of the world and nasty gibe worthlens hile the en get a | | wor | Al raine solf-evident: al thelr mule, who| made, and treated why 1 the eror the war the ‘ re ereated towed t Creator with A with ridicule ladies nurse uperfiuous che Why work, you get! Harvey in Life, MISTER CLERK, THERE'S A FerclLowW LYING UNCONSCIOUS ON TH FLOOR OF THO WRITING. ROOM, AND WD ZINE FROM THE AMOUNT OF WRITING PAPER HE'S WASTED, L SHOULD SAY HE (S SUPECRING FRom WRITER'S CRAMP! | do-less and Liverty and the Pur Wherever there is “Common Sense” msprred| In sodden souls by some covrageout droomeR nd when the Consummation , longs desired, Governments are deriv Just nt of th these right anyhe feo what] than frv 1 sw their mer nuperintendent of government mules for more than written a mule by “mighty interesting read alt lot of things does a mule himself, | Governed ley, mament be right omes ot wm of Gove Ends, r abe years, ha ch ts it is the Constitution Is born wm times of trepidance and tremor, lish it," ete. wh id in and It exy “THANK You, ~ ° BLE NoTICY at fa on, Shedlenen Tas HOUSG p If PHYSICIAN - naly dice ulated ma nals respond to kindness | If his man-| spring at him nor nor strike him, nor ten him,-he will be more ensdly fu than a hoi Most of a mule’s iness ts due | to the cussedness of the man who has charge of him. This ix what Riley says, und he ought to know Here are don'ts for mule Don't break the mule In too] ght to b your 10 rselves an [Then may there be tome Hancock's heey ql f Whose stroke chal] show how sturdily he signe3/ 4 ings of liberty to ou and establish this Cons She ink was not dry on It quibble and superior people rights of folks. 5 hers quickly adopted 4 “hold and straight that e free speech, free P policeman or deputy * we home or drag you from @ Yaw; that no jude pentence you to pri Fathers won J against bic odds. B keep YOUR liberties pr And it's worth it! wer the lawful r are violated, YOUR 1 apt to forget this, somett & man deserves just what he ely out of sympathy with t tramples today on the ndiess man or woman, and & out for yourself tomorrow! most of all, remember that the fs YOUR flag. The man who «ra or who wraps it about himself, ‘s red in it, too—the good r who died to hoist it and to ke afloat. Vike them, to fight for it, then, if you are | and to fight for all it lises of Uberty and the pursuit of happiness.” | ‘Governor Hart puts his foot down on “bulldogging.” It’s a relief to hear of a an who balks at something that be- | with bull. Anne Martin Martin is now making a vigorous campaign Nevada to be sent to the United States senate. has a great heart that beats only for humanity; | possesses a great brain that property 4 Present ills of society; for statesrnansh! up to the best men in either house of she has a clear idea of what ought to be with our natural resources so the people enjoy them. last year Anne Martin has devoted her time, and money to trying to get congress to pass Shepard-Towner maternity bill, a simple law to the 23,000 mothers and 250,000 infants that every year from préventable causes. | if Anne Martin is elected, she will t progress, humanity, social welfare, Is. She may not be able to reform the the country will hear from her. She will 4 politicking. . / But there is doubt about her election | Who would monopolize the natural resources and ‘the wealth of the nation are fighting her befor protect to the first] perly broken | he will not| |Stamping a nation’s vnreluctant, will Upon the seal of Condyeuses behind it. treat better than the mule ter will not yut at ot herwine er 8 r u rion e a < s that a | b And when (as maybe now) we drone the phr ( And deem it trite, becouse our wits hove wandered JO, let us seize Upon this Day of days ( \ In which the Spirit of ib shall be pondered! nd when its gallant sentences ere scrofted, |\\\f May it find minds and hearts to comprehend it,| ) ei D ow r vals Dempsey tn the him, frig Ek That a onearmed criy eq ring That peare. an illiterate can write plays Mke Shakes THEIR liberty You will have to f Eternal vigilance to may in that they have equal title hts of any American cit anyway nome Far it shall be a skeleton, unsovled. Unless it rouse its people to defend it GCapyright 1920, wea.) as ‘ A Don't use a t " » it will split his mouth. Don't rein a mule up; he will do more work and live rer if he is allowed to carry his head in a natural position Don't drive a mule on a@ trot; he ¥ bullt ing, bot spee let him walk. urt * m ears ‘The hand that rocks the erndie ts | sitive. Don’t cut ¢ hand that rouges the world. |the hair on a mule’s heels F | Seat wh the mud off a mule's legs; ) A doctor friend of ua mld, upon|it dry and rub it off with s nis from Chi, that it was im-/| Don't use blinders; their only use ts ) PRESCRIBE the prevent him from seeing the whip. Don't ble the mule wo that he hot lie down. od rub down Don't over We'll Today's Beat Bet Say So | Fiven the muchsought-for egg has | | j Stars and be from | ea it Arnica, | ° a farm’ tr It comes from the old storage plant . ere you have it Old stuff? But your | SANELIESS, Where o BUT JOVFU if yor think ft doesn't need to be said, consult No, dear reader, we do not issue an extra| / every time Seattle wins a game. You were F him tc to . HoW TO EAT |disturbed, and it takes a Uttle while } When one sits down to a meal/to settle in order again. he should not be restricted or har} We must, therefore, eat slowly, assed in any way, for just as ajand above all, sufficiently chew gor will be unable to sing well|the food. This causes more salive when not in the humor for dotng|to be secreted, and the digestion so, will nutrition fail to progress|of the food, especially that of @” torily when we are not well|very starchy. nature, is greatly 4 for it. When a man eats facilitated; the food substances are he tisfyin craving, that of|also divided into such small parts hunger, and just as ts the case.in|that the stomach and in al other he must, when|have less work to perform. jeating, devote his entire attention] It is a very uphygienic practics to it. In a measure, eating is a sort|to swallow one’s food as hot as it of religious procedure, upon which |}can be borne. One could learn much depends the health and progress of|in this respect from the dog. This — mankind, sensible animal will not touch food n| This was well known to the an-|which ts hot, even when he oJ ‘or clents, and they invested the act/hungry, but will wait until it B jof eating with a sort of sanetity,/cooled. How often do we burn our as was also the case in the ao|tongues with bot soups, and the Joomplishment of the other impulses | whitish color of the pharynx, fauces, jof life, pertaining to its origin and|ete., shows that one has frequently |maintenapce. Some religions require|taken such hot foods. Hot drinks — |that their priests shall eat alone,|too, have an injurious effect upon — as does the Dalai Lama in Thibet,|the stomach; however, this, as well land the same custom is observed/as the drinking of ice-water, has |by some Ortental potentates, but little disturbing effect upom | While eating, and thus accom-|healthy persons. | plishing a function of nature, neither mon nor beast should be disturbed The most good-natured dog will |xrow! when disturbed while eating, wrongly informed, That Vacation nd the k over to the 0 imbia Colo, the new American iule every morning. king ne mule gets cut of it anyhow | rd and lodging. And where| can you find @ better servant on |") thone terms? . | The mule ts the most valuable beast of burten In the world He & tied to our most merciful treat nent And if a mule acts up, don’t use a club on him; use it on the driver. m An it © you Koln to pac nily "bus and flivver ympt up to that Mttle trout stream close to the go of big t , 4 and loaf gloriously tn the you are always sun and do a lot of that res intending to do? Gotn’ to beat it for the Islands to the North tm | MB. that little sloop you've been building all winter?| Now is the time to plan that vacation. If you are an outdoors sort of a person yon have been plan. ning it all winter. But if you haven't, plan it n Half the joy of getting away from the grind of office work lies in dre @ northeast half of the pleasure ¢ niscent glow tha in the out-ofdoors. An oun head off and separating himeclf If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken cam of at once, to insure good health, For the next 80 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All work guaranteed 15 years. eee GRONGE WINS, GIRLS! We beg leave to ann 0 today n vivant bar ion of be really rep human Some People Prefer to SQUINT rather . other b f oma rh ere isn't the va any ; 8 | hea Seattle is this week celebrating Columbia Colo Week. It is the Vice tory beer; its alcohol friend is down 9 Those | there ist half | is jon itse And appear old, ‘ than wear glasses. for ‘i much money to run her campaign, for she mt the earnings from her pen trying to get Shepard-Towner bill passed. There is still a lot of room for improve- | | ment in a world where people will trade Lib- | erty bonds for oil well stock. Where in the world do the manufacturers | find all these perfect women they show in the corset advertisements? Now when a candidate says he is liberal, ‘one can’t tell whether he is referring to his _ views or his purse. One man makes a position or an office | famous, and after that the office makes his successors famous. Cupid did a rush bu the marriage license cl pendence day evidently isn’ vorcees, ‘ The country is a little better off when congress isn't in session, At least it doesn't expect anything. Inde for di- | rk reports. t t alone Debs isn’t one of those presidential candi- dates without.any convictions.—New York World, Evén tho Harding is a printer, newspaper men need expect no pi under hi tion, Down in Mexico a candidate's penses are chiefly horse feed. The Great American Home AG-NeESss! come home FoR YouR SINGIN LessoN: " es for the Fourth,|; running ex- ‘ quart, ted Who the p got the $1,000 miasing from “ safe? That's k of the two Seems funny administra-|' for the nomination. it, was his own that the gr Juicer hasn't g Why not have a Jap for president? = —* TODAY IN HISTORY j SLIGHTLY JAZZED The average savant, devoting him: self to history, frequently is shocked when he makes some tconoelastic such that Hannibal nor that Gallileo was So, ffered a learned, that John cover and ob- Manly Art of mun ighted. we tly when proof, an did not di atent on the | Reluctantly we admit that It was) |John Boughton, born |today, w and thus Purse there thing iH land, 16 years ago sughton fight was the the money in it the duke of Cumber him to Berlin the emperor's grenadier | To him and not backer, took the six-footer, would J | guards, each ‘a strapping and the duke asked: “How you like to fight one of them n each two and 1’ lick the whole regiment.” to Columbia Colo ls better-— Adv, Proper eyeglasses elim inate eye strain. Our glasses dd not de tract from personality. Moderate prices always. SCATTLE OPTICAL Co 71S Second Ave United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. THE HIGH RETURNS UPON SAVINGS RECEIVED BY SAVERS HERE has been of great help to them in meeting increased living costs 6” UPON SAVINGS IS 100% MORE Compared with the lower rate, our members THAN 3% have had double .returns upon their money left in our care. Our last semi-annual dividend on July 1, 1920, was at rate of 614,% SAVINGS LEFT HERE TODAY WILL EARN X MONTHS’ DIVIDENDS ON JAN, 1, 1921 OFFICERS D. COMER, President Vice President EDGAR E. CUSHING, Secretary B. MU ae} Chinen wM. THOMAS 8. LIPPY, JAME! Ss. W. FARQUHAR Savings received in any amount from $1 to $3,000 MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION SECOND FLOOR, LEARY BUILDING - REMOVAL POSTPONED UNTIL AUGUST FIRST Owing to unforeseen delay in securing posses sion of our new quarters at 815 Second avenue, removal {p our new street floor home at this location has been postponed until August first. jand j |is disturbed, | |and out. Now people will drink |better grade of beer, which does not | effect the head or legs. Three cheers simply been diverted, the|for our beer, our new American beer, process of digestion, both in thelwith pure hops and malt—Adver stomach and in the intestines, is dis- tisement. he has reason to do so, Pawlow has shown that when a dog or when his attention has MAX TURCOTTE FARMER OF SPOKANE KNOWS LAND VALUES! Mr. Turcotte, after inspecting Padilla Bay lands, bought five chains. Five chains is the limit for any one individual, so Mr. Turcotte bought five chains for his sister and five more for his brother. Then he wired a friend, general express agent for the Great North- ern at Spokane, urging the friend to get in before it is too late. When Mr. Turcotte left for Portland he de- clared he was on his way to get several of his friends in that city to buy before all avail- able tracts are sold. Max Turcotte of Spokane Knows Landl Padilla Bay Lands at $10 an Acre Are the best land buy in the state today! Padilla Bay Lands will grow crops unexcelled by any in the state. There are a few tracts left at $150 a chain, which makes the price approximately $10 per acre. You owe it to yourself to act.at once. It won’t be long before this opportunity will be gone and regrets will be vain. 514 Second Avenue, near Yesler Way. There we model of Skagit county, upon which our Seeing the model will convince you. Come to have a miniature lands are indicated, toa ee If You Can’t Call, Send for Literature SPARKS, CHASE & DYE 514 Second Ave. and 319 Boston Block, Seattle, Wash, Please send me folder concerning BAY, to of ar. who wish inspection For those make personal the ranging excursions, pers y conducted. Make application for these trips at 514 Second Avenue Sparks, Chase & Dye 514 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE properties we are (free) your PADILLA NQMC .acnccerepenamncececcces Street Address. ....-...seceee ‘Town or City...... Mee

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