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En- Aaa. United Bervice and ‘Press $4.90, In the State of Washington, he Seattle By mall, out of city, 50 per month; 2 montha $1 $450 for € moutha oF $9.00 per year, Star omtha, 92.76: year, ta Tho per uy city, Ie per week, ‘Oatstd BY caret A Million Easy | you stand an old-fashioned smging school “C™ | Cark at one end of the dining table and an- | {= fork at the other end and twang the bet fork with your fingers the second will vibrate | unison with it is wireless telegraptry. sm trical tuning fork” waves which strike the wires station apd make a second “tuning fork” to tite same tune it, when you have set up your two and they are both singing the same -tune, | strike the table a sharp blow with a hammer, fork screams for an Instant and then are ‘The radio sending sending out | above the “co . You have broken the imvisible lnk be them. is the problem of radio today. The finest Of the sciantific world are battling with the and haye made almest no headway with it is constantly rapping the table of « with a hammer called “static.” Static Ame operators give to natural electrical neces. When there ia lightning, radio com Zion is almost impossible because these un- impulses come banging along every few and putting to rout the man-made vibra of the sending instruments. tuning fork experiment ts exactly analagous, can devise a way to make your forks con- their steady beat when you strike the table, scientist will show you how to apply the to wireless and banish the great foe of radio u make a million easy and your children's will say: “That's him hanging there beside and next to Pasteur.” y ind so Wilhelm designs his own clothes. that matter, he designed the close of the collern regime. | The Foolish Peasant upon a time there was a peasant who gaid it too cold to go out into the woods to chop logs the fire. So he conceived the kten of chopping “the furniture for that purpose. In a short time gn, being cold once more, he took out the window and burned them; and after the the door. being burned, he was colder than ever, of Thereupon he started to tear down the and burn it, piece by piece, until, at the end, ‘Bad neither house nor heat. folly of this peasant is not unlike that of Person who, for frivolous reason, sells his Lit bonds which, by painstaking thrift and sacri- disposed thus of the chairs and tables—and, | window | he acquired during the war to be his protéetion is disposing of a sheltering roof and knocking f the door that might serve later to help keep the wolf. ‘Literty bond ts capital No prudent man or ever dissipates capital, for {t is the fourtation Which = business is based. A firm that begins into capital for running expenses is ready } bankruptcy and ruin. . spend your Literty tends. To do so ls Durning down the house to keep warm. ' Perhaps a ouija board. could bring: sugar from that higher land. 's “heart is in the grave.” y's was in the gravy. Tam- Things might be worse. Think of Noah's wi water was high. | the rainy day. Neither Harding, the republican nominee, nor can be said to have) jf} public. | Cox, the democratic nominee, captured the imagination of the American Comparatively speaking, they are obscure, known, hardly of national prominence, Yet the situation fs not as lamentable as ft may presidents ‘The big out defeat positive | @em at first blush, Many of our e¢ been “compromise” candidates, ing figures have often gone down use thelr strength of character and to views alienated the necessary forces to bring about their nominations. With Roosevelt and W a h fresh in our minds, we are apt to count apon| awitiMy vigorousminded individuals for the White House, TUL eae men of keen Intellect, men of truly national yeh sree Wect, L SAW You Back INTO THIS MAN'S aideat ware sanched ech’ et crush re same] [PACING AND CRUMBLE UP The KeNTER reatden\ . ume catctal go Wnnag end Ont, And often uney AND Mu: GUARD, AND YOU SAw IT TOO } inade better preaklenta than was anticipated. |y DON'T Know WHERE HE IS, a BuT WHEN HE Gets BACK ern: Very likely the kettle called the pot black because they were both running for the same office. Save $740,000,000 United Staten raflroads own 2,500,000 freight carn Refors year, 50,000 Few new ones were built during the war, that, average construction was 160,000 a 100,000 to replace worn-out equipment and to carry expanding commerce. Rall executives say they must have 100,000 new ‘They really need at least twice that many, cars costing $740,000,000. Freight cars travel, on the average, 25 mites! HHI it's only 20 mile a day and it re a day. In congested times, lke now, mites, Speed them all ONE leases 100,000 cara Freight_cars carry only 70 per cent loads. that to 75 per cent and release 120,000 | cars, Freight cars stand {dle, waiting to be loaded or unloaded, more than eight hours every day that waste time 140,000 more carn Total in added, avallahle equipment, to seven hours and cost. Shippers and raf} employes, working together, can important, material thin now in 99 do this, and save $740,000,000. More they thus can save the labor and money represente—vitally needed right other ways One reason why overalls didn’t become popular és because the things won't stay creased, Women Who Vote Altho the suffrage amendment has not yet been ratified, it is estimated that more than ing the victory at the elections Public opinion and issues have changed during the past four Years, and ‘the women will demand clear- funda mental, such as child welfare, education, high prices, public morals, women in gainful occupations and in cut declarations on matters they consider dependent citizenship for women. If a Mexican president dies before the rev- olutionists get him, you can say that he came to an untimely end. Raise more releam 360,000 carn —nearly twice the number needed—without a penny 10,600,000 women will vote for president this fall This vote undoubtedly can play an important part tn determin- THE SEATT VERETT TRUE’ ON® MOMENT, MISTER MAN LOOKS UKe You \}WERE INTENDING |\1O SNEAK Away, | } un-| fi} FIND You BREATHING HEAVILY cur Today's Rest Hét: “Blessed is the grow where only one (or none) grew be fore."--James Drummond Rall. Look at the two candidates Gamaliel and Middleton—and there's your two amilen, eee As for the old-fashioned smile they used to serve down at the Mecon for 5 cents, they say both Gamaliel man who makes two «miles and Middleton are not wholly op posed to it. With namew like that they ought to have some saving ——., | erace, eee | ‘The other day one of our alert young reporters wrote a story about 4 robin failing out of the nest In front of The Star office, and the cat ettum up. We pause to record the tragic fact that it was ditto to day for the other two robin, eee Daughter of a Seattle banker, ar rented for speeding, didin't have any money in her purse. How could she? Not being a plumber’s daughter. eee What's become of the old-taxhion ed guy who used to carry a palm leaf fan on the Green Lake car? On second thought mebby the o. f ewutaaphLtetGhe is walking to and from the office these days to save tima 41 NEW Touring Car Four-door Sedan EY Ask About the Ten Superior Features Distinguishing the New Briscoe ride in. anywhere. you are, East Pine at Summit BRISCOE The Leader of Light Weight Cars It has power in HERE’S pleasure unalloyed i he ship of the New Beiscon” oo It’s good to look at. It’s exceptionally easy to Plenty to take you And you know the world-wide re- cords of the famous Briscoe unit power-pznt for ; economical fuel consumption. “Before you decide take a Briscoe ride.” That will tell the tale—and we are ready whenever _ Mitchell Motor & Service Co. J. M. OSMOND, Pres. and Mgr. East 8413 IN SPITE OF THE GAS SHORTAGE Even the-rivers have Fords When the kaiser left hia realm he quqi4d Shakespeare: “"Tis safer to be b-omin’ than to be @ king.” . . ‘This profiteering in the shoes Is oe And now w@ read tn the paper about two young people who were wed by wireless, ee ON LIFE'S SCREAM ‘Twas midnight on the ocean MMreet car was in sight; A blind mac da flake * The not a ot » 80 bright winked In delight at the stars up overhead; A dumb man shouted out the news ‘ “Another raise in bread.” KOOKOO KRITIK SAYS: “Burning Daylight” isn’t a light pmedy. A better “Burning Moonshine A bunch of # will now be look- jing up their familly tree, Daniels has discovered that she is ect descendant of Empress title Jonephine. Wonder if Harrison Ford ts any relation to that well-known famous woman, Liny the First naplin claims that he could go hack to Adam and ive. Well, he wouldn't be minned. If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken car 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. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Aye.’ Hele PR OBACLY eer sure a skif game! 1 2 would have been | for Bebe! LE STAR —By CONDO WHAT DYou MCAN ae. T ore) ) wr! “THE BENDS” Q What causes the dineane known as “the bends? A. “The bends ts a common name for “caisson dinease”; also known as “compremed air iliness.” In the iron caimons: employed in mubaqueous and tunneling ex-cava | tions, the workmen are exposed to latmospheric pressures two to three and a half times greater than that of the ordinary atmosphere. in order to work at these pressures, the men |) Passing into the cniason are sub: | ected to gradval increments of prea- jure in the adjoining airlock. They | undergo what known as “compres. sion.” Mon who are beginning work for the firet time often experience dur- ing compression severe pain in the cars, and become @iddy. As these symptoms are due to excessive Pressure upon the ear @rum, they are averted by swallowing air and allowing it to pase up the Bustachian tube. After finishing their work, the men, before returning to the out |wide, updergo in the airlock “de- compression.” | It te after emerging from the simlock that the typical symptoms of caimon disease arise, vir, se vere pains in the muscles of the limbs and trunk, known an “bend: Loans ‘Taxes Loans : A. F. ANDERSON, | ‘in President Logging Co.; tional City Bank ADOLPH F. | Columbia Cole, the new American Real Estate Contracts. Interest Earned not Collected. Furniture and Fixtures Safe Deposit Vaults... Real Estate Owned U. S. Government Bonds and Approved Municipal Bonds .... Cash and Exchange ides Contingent Fund and Undivided Profits Due to Members...... Incomplete Loans ....... Increase in One Year President-Treasurer. paralynin of the lower extremitien and of the bladder, requiring the juse of the catheter. Other minor symptoms, such as headache? vomit |ing, epistaxis, haemoptysis and rest |lenanews, usually disappear with rest lin bed. Since the more serioun symp jtoms depend upon the sudden dix lengagement of gus in the blood jand tissues, or in other words, upon |frothing of the bi wing to @ |rapid fall of presaure, experience ‘han shown that the most successful |treatment is to place the men back again in the airlock, to compress them slowly, and then very gradu ally to decomprens them. Plenty of time should be mpent| in the act of decompression-—five | th minutes to each atmosphere being a good average. th beer Adv Sugar is scarce and high, yet now is the time for rich, fruity b desserts. The solution is Jiffy-Jefl. Serve it alone with its real- fruit flavors, or mix in fresh fruit if you wish. Jiffy-Jell comes ready- sweetened. It comes acidu- lated with lemon or grape acid. Simply add boiling water, as directions, and let cool. Bien you have a fruit dessert rich in real-fruit essence. Jiffy-Jell_ flavors are not artificial. They are condensed fruit juices in liquid form, in botties. There's a vial in each kage. Ther are rich in fruit, for much. ripe fruit-juice is con- densed to flavor each dessert. |ngine how glad I was to nee the pic ture of George Midiand and his dog | ‘Fluff in ‘The Star, but Tam so glad he kept faith with | his dog. | the feot th tures and should love these aninials, |then we will be a happier world |the boys and girls #0 No Sugar Required in Jiffy-Jell Fruit Desserts Mix in fresh fruit if you wish, essence in flavor, tart and green. In the Editor’s Mail KINDNESS TO ANIMALS EAitor The Star: You cannot tm- Jand I don’t know © boy, neither do I know the dog,| When the whole world recognizes | here. we are all God's crea | Thanks many times for printing at picture and item much Now I again thank you! Indétvideal Dessert Molée-Styte—h ‘The seme ta piat eiso—Sty tO e: Set of Six Individual, ut Jiffy-Jell itself has fruit undance, To make salad jell, use Hme-frett Use mint for mint-jefl to be served with meats. delice! summer dainties, and sugar is alread, ly there. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF io PUGET SOUND SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1920 ASSETS First Mortgage Loans on Improved Real Estate. on Association Shares and Insurance Advanced on Liberty Bonds. . 8,000.00 33,000.00 None $625,516.41 rere rier se 826,860.68 $4,234,518.82 LIABILITIES OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 2 President. ©, W, CAMPRELL, Vice CORWIN 8. SHANK, Counsel, ft) Ci Discovery Bay President ary E. L. GRONDARD, President a a Director Na ROBT. 8. WALKER. Vice of State Bank of Seattle. a ie President and Cashier of FRED A. ANDERSON, Treas. LINDEN, Vice National Bank of Com- urer of Discovery Bay Log- “ merce. * ging Co., All funds left here on or before Thursday, July 15th, will earn full six months’ dividend on December 31st. For nineteen years we have never paid less than....... Where Pike Street $4,234,518.82 -$4,234,518.82 -- 8,218,025.34 + -$1,016,493.48 Crosses Third hope for more such pletures, 7 Haven't missed a copy of your paper © for eight years, ever since we came | to Seattle CAN WITHOUT SUGAR Editor The Star Sugar is expensive Rhubarb, and most fruits can be canned with 7 out sugar. nice or #0 handy when you want It will teach | them, but I put up about 200 quarts of; 7 more| fruit every year, and if others would than did that item some Ume ago| put up without sugar, methinks the) 7 when Pana Sleeth told us about the| prices would come down, andi sense) @ dead cat being the only kind of cat) fruit will be cheaper ’ he liked. Assorted styles of The six will hold « full of Jiffy-Jell Sen trade-marks and we will mail you the set of six, valued at 60 cents, Aa aluminum half-pint cop twice with boiling water, ag directions, to dissolve one age Jiffy-Jell Use asa cup in any recipe Illy Dessers T encloses which mall the gifts I check at sida, _—_— Evcioce 100 fer postage and pecking on tho $3,180,083.24 31,114.68 5,601.52 16,837.69 48,435.82 89,585.19 $ 113,810.31 « 4,065,310.01 -. 55,898.50 9% PUGET SOUND SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Resources More Than $4,000,000.00 JOSEPHINE COMMER, 723 Fourth ave. N. W. } 4 Fruit season te” plums, prun apples They are not quite se A HOUSEWIFE. Dessert Molds us six For Measuring trede-carts of