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THE SEATTLE ETT TRUE —By CONDO The Seattle Star f00 per month: # montha, $1 months, $2.76; grer, ot Washington, Outalde of the state, The per month, 4650 for € montha oF 69.00 per year, Ly carrier, cliy, Me par week. It Depends onthe Man BY ROGER W. BABSON CARY OF THE FYRS Four years at a university does not - make an educated man or woman| The normal eyes, in ofder to Any more than a full set of tools saved unnecessary strajn, shoul maken a carpenter | work under the best eohditions In either case it depends upon the} man not on the machinery Pride is at the bottom of all great mistakes.—Ruskin. Ee adacoht | = a cil | | 1 thes. For instance, the I Steady, old chap! Get a grip on | mhould a there really a gnsctine shortage? Or ts all this | ‘The almanac tells us that summer begins on June , ( Pm, | Y Sesl aee te eee an | 1 SSO A F With 6 otring of | Mould always SS. See - 1 dla mere camouflage to lead us Into a 30] 21, that the “longest day” ts thereabouts and that = |yourself! You're going to need All Goeroew nx long ax your arm, yet I| never glary; and, as far as ponte cpl a aaa | autumn will begin on September 23, And that ta 4) | your strength of character, | do not consider him educated. ble, it whould fall directly updm 5 all very well, and noe doubt true. I know how you feel, I've been! I know another, one of the most). od i) bang ang not wu; the The almanac doesn't tell ua that when sumimer there mynelf. IT aympathige with you, | #uccessful gien of my aequaintance, | pom begins school is whea' De t ready ce, The work—ize of type for . . vot c who has be mily to the grammar ine school is out, wheat ou: be almo: } a, |Hut—do it! Do it now! Take your) jonas yet oy ai t A by Nan |example—should be much aa a |courde in both hands—and do tt! | with hie gre require unusual effort on the The following letter from a Star reader may shed @ome light on the situation: “You may believe all the ‘gas’ you like, an¢ ad all the Standard propaganda you've “apace | to “turn” that the fishing good, that then boys re are & few facts for your co: mation: ot, ane go pw nad deeb shale toe a 8 0,008, » doesn't h, if anythir 7 «hag Mart “ting: eth ¢ stocks, double the Ba lant tee se age. | te, . nor of June roe ot be tn Idaho van well with the June bride, You ey 7 i he prico has gone summer And one expecta to haar the drone paper in your Hand 60 long, éeli> ¢ 4 Er wer Shen the vents io, c je : . ep it}counts, We are educated ont of use will tire them a z. Meats ner anion the supnty to unlimited bets andthe taay » of the locust on the jorating whether you should keep it] y Gio seeae occaty. Ga , “ 4 nn eared yor ore going learn to solve problerns. sthand authority from a Standant ex . The earth may be 4 the alr, but th ~ , that 1 feared you were f : FE par fe po epee igh: Reutire * rai kemes vou that there is no real| crops will be coming to their harvest and so that Gert AWAY w 0 r already mountain-| 8 _— warped bent Roun 1 pron coowtnins, Hen “a i J -_ fi > ol la vile of junk | terial to work on a workshop to fs ywever, e of gas, nd that just as soon as the public is than werth while, Nature will be doing ;oun p evidence of eye-ntral or I " ey ft son ond | the polnt where ft will pat to supply food for the world. = FIROM HERGIh | Of course, you might need It some | wark tn, cas mes eee Sich thane usdaes ie ‘i $0 cents rather than be further inconvenienced, People plan. with the seasons, ‘Tho summer ta es i —— : time, You how have shelves, cases att you have Mt Kant 70 SER Be | ees eokaeadt ae “a 2... will be rele 1 an unlimited quantity the naturel vacation time, But not for the man = ~ ~ -- | pigeon holes, packanes, envalase, i - Ai Jet ood nig | Sealants A een ee ae set, | pe . > ow paying 19% cents | that's raising erops. The farmer in then at his job, || : =| | filing casen, anc ull of truc lon,” stop alt off Ae cee . ‘ Standard employes are mh ei ey a ed ss | ahd om Ble’ de And be lo Ghiesing terete : that has been accumulating for With public schools, ¥. M. C. A.’s,| come more than half of life's Pleat Z. Bagel oe an help. ‘There's @ chance, They say that vacath | ‘ : 5 =|\ years, stuff that you thought you | and correspondence schools, we have | tires gelling even to them a one. , at vaca | NE Cree montha the Standard has had® painted | only @ matter of change of environment Verhapa | » Hhourands of 30-cent signa, waiting for the paycho- | you'd like yours out on the farm helping to get VWoxical moment to spring them the crops in, ‘This summer and fall there's bound} “Three weeks since, when the Shell raised to 26} to be a dearth of helpers. And the crops are rey ‘cuune of this condition may ta, there was a meeting of th ecutives of the | ported to be potentially tremendous. Try farming as It 1% constipated, cluttered, | vantage ngme ¢ condition, ic r, is so ent ree big olf companies. The Standard then wanted | ® vacation » © fevered and ineffective | practical problems duri os that you should step 5 @isenrd the shortage attitude and raise to 30 we . \ evs * . is eda - worry about ft 3 gents, but the Shell maintained that 26 cents w Une the wastebasket more. Keep!) Golurnbia Colo is better. —Ady = might want, and never did want, and workshops galore. Toole are che —_— if you did want it, didn't know where|and if you want to learn, nothing) ©. What makes my finger nails _ . and full ef white spots? It is imposrible to say Penough; so the Standard t# keeping up its shortage | ne, while the Shell jumped to 26. “The entire Pacific Coast, perhaps fen weittion | ole, being exploited, irritated and inconvenienced the purpose of gvading the public mind it Will accept profiteering without Cae and Harding are neighbors and per= sonal friends. They may borrow sugar from each other, and gasoline, but neither will lend the other any votes. your desk clean, and it will help you Q. Please tell me if there ts keep your mind clean. saerin.| cure for diabetes, What are ff If your table is burdened, and eal EN Your Preserip- | cigne of diabetes? I had the fie n't clear it up beeause you don't} tion should be fill-| ana si then my chest has @ thin belongs and M4 mY exactly | heavy feeling, but I do not cough, 4 ed with exactly |i am not very strong: Is it a “Last year, the Sttamlard, with gas at 2 Gividgnds; it is mow 24%, and they want ot it to 30! Is there no limit? “We sacrificed blood and treasure to destroy the ae es poor Iittle mite of autocracy—a puny thing This’ bent Weds toureade Giese: ob. tant by Eompared.to this. In a typically American way we | congress to mall carriers may, perhaps, suve the Strained at a gnat in Europe white we swe pose 1 gp Mad aera hgh wee It took a long time for the patient mall carriers “HENRY LEGNARD, 320 N. Broadway.” | to convince some thick-headed stateamen that their oaybeinectsionl, | incomes w hot meeting thelr out-gom. ot ee = | place ore eve x bel } the = ingredients) o¢ tronchitis? Do you know “ ” plac wher everything | ot ronchitis you place devined for the h ‘ .|any good blood tonic? Pay the Men Rul aes tsa dee aah tants 02 doe your doctor speci-|anx ko tied ieecy_attemptinie ‘ aii dove-the wastebaenet a fied. diagnose your own condition. Ake the horseleech's daughter it} ¥ this reason I am not telling brain has grown weary, continually cries: “Give! Give!” Feed To protect yourself | o signs of dubsten a | And I've lain awake night after] it! from secret and un- sure to go to a repu | nikht For what grist you das have him give you Just +e Seat ae us thove fairy | hopper cotied, out ~ tie | scrupulous substitution, » examination and see what wales, dreary, clean grain of contentmer ‘ 7 »scriptions Ons. And want ux to look ke ® fright?) Neglect of the wastebasket re bring: youg prescripti DNS | wrong. Ps ale Now tell me the answer, first loud/,uits in aggravating the habit of in to this store. We keep n igh of Manhattan, N nd then louder, | decisto nd indecision spells ine! rays‘ in| he bore 5,200. Fi ! as the price of | ‘= And it i built entirely upon lence. When} “the thin ce Trees Sere | all drugs always’ iM) york, spends $2,600,000 = day Bs itled for $5,200. hat! Pp ‘Tis the thing I'm just dying to! ficiency j f 8 | is sidential delegates gone up? one places @ letter in & mall box, from no matter| Today's Best Bet: A onehait know | Megin by promptly consigning stock. By re-ordering in |luxuries 4 as ‘ where, he feela he knows, that the letter will bel plece bathing sult lit it's wicked and vulgar to use basket , | iti yuced In the hands Of the one to whom it is ad fe Med seinwe ve Che wpnsetngne, An? fay) small quantities we keep P « paint and powder lwill learn how to get rid quickly \ : | ’ They C “More Food” gr he that ia California, Wlorida, Canada, or) NOT WeArHie nisront Why do men run after tt vo? 1, [of bores, pums and beggars how] our stock fresh. only | Seattle s oe ty to turn down decisively a propo the rest and best! ° He places hin entire confidence tn the postal em-| O14 Cap Noah, we learned today, Columbia Golo, the new American |#ition tht does not interest you | p i\Leading ® nations to deliver the letter, This)was the discoverer of the gentle art|, Columil how to step out of business where | grade drugs are used. . ‘The federal farm loam board hax literally quit n afford to totter. of home brewing. ve 1 lyou are losing money, how to re-| ‘Dentist | I am now devoting suspended, so. to speak, ke factories | “Puy the men a living wage,” was the stogan.| It was he wim first found out fuve to eat what you don't like en een ale 1 | Mercury Poisonin; tary, W. W. Flannigan, and 16 stenographers | krese—not by the employes, for they had not the|tion, and that hops and yeast, when | mk what Yen dant @aak te vane ae ~ a =: 94 jmy entire time to my Bnd other assistants, thousands to spend—but by the business element of |properi® compo , a hoe ts ‘ee ” a > anal ing ee ete at | | dental practice. I make ‘This in the fuce of the fact that farmers thruout | tte nm, whe foresaw in the weaken of the F ma » ene or hole egg beaten |/all examinations and r : f Se | A postal system is the Ife of a nation as big > Peanut deal consummated in Seattle was | as the United States, Just ax mt rail nystem when & panic hits the eountry. It has fired its | Thousands of dollars were spent in awnkening con-|that raisins have a riotous dispost-| After you eat—always US eo where you don't want to and| * Immediately, in short, how to - country are calling for more credit in order to | postal system, thru employment of un: stactory Ac [ue Flour and water may diagnose each case as | coording the olf navigator’s decide mplidiy and smoothly to do used. but not so & 1 1 do all extract- the food supply, and many farmers have | Wen, real business haanity log, it was 4,270 years ago today that] J, of i what you ourht to do and to de| 2 jwell as ™ ly been depending wpon the federal land banks . _ es Noah fell off the sprinkling cart on jastantlyhanteticasthaen went |< to do what you should not.| f u Eagar e pe loans, . Mt Arrarat, and’ didn't flutter on] Gaasy Feeling. Stops indigestion,| or almost al! decisions turn, no Keep y edicine chest || othe 4 | The Farm Mortgage Bankers’ asvociattor tied Judging from the numerous wrecks, rail-|tne doorknob until 3 a m food souring, repeating, hesdscheand [upon certainty, but upon & pre-| well supplied againat emer- My offices have beer the hands of the boarf with litigation, and the | roads are using ouija boards for swich-| Let the om tell it: the many caused by ponderance of probabilities, Yoy! goneles, established toed mor. 4 me court helped this organization temporarily | poarde. “July 10, 2980 2; C.—Cantered. out ‘ must be a skillful weigher | —$<$—$<$<$$$_—_ ——_——4 on a A ary “4 ot ® these banks out of Business by announcing it , PR es ag nal get gaat Acid-Stomach ‘And the way to cultivate the habit | ee ee the caso ls held up for no goed reason. This fe ants ‘ ? P ‘ me | BA’ Tisthe bestremedy,ittaker| And the little fairy that wilt help a mes & condition wherein the members of the It is said that wealthy French women use| cooking hove. ‘They offered me a ton baressel bette bed genes ake eat lyon do this, if you will only use transient, advertising deutiets. o extra-dry champagne to shampoo their h drink. Took two—doren. Vinyard . /| My prices are the lowest n loan board will rest, the judges will rest, the ; po tr hair.|° , body and, of course, you get | it. tv eretary will reat, the 16 employes will rest, the | This surpasses cruelty to husbands. tae oltheeee dus belatek bee pel. of thousands w erfully | ‘THE WASTE BASKET. tistent with firstciass wort, rs will sweat blood and the people may find th Gen. hs. eek wan aarvea . Guaranteed to sat! ay or : eg oy EM EDWIN J. BROWN, D, D. food supply short next winter, money refunded by your own drag: If you value your watch, let Haynes Leading 'D 47. on o Mer. The goose and the golden eggs was a fable, ek P seacgee any Asn Gist Costa trie, Please try it!” repair ft. Next to Liberty Theatre Second and James St. 106 Columbia 8, ‘: 7, but those paying brickmasons have reason ped $$ $_______- . Pr ease 2 ail | + Jonah experienced a whale of a time. 7 , CASON | He stood on both aides of me. Told = | Which shows it doesn’t-pay to get down in to think that they lay golden bricks. ian 9, try i et together. | Hie Taauth. couldn't do ° } } ; Perhaps the movie stars’ problem could a titi queer in the bead, but bate| The men of Russia are called soviets. Then | be solved by issuing divorces with marriage| to suspect anything ; seamstresses should term themselves | litenses. Went to sleep. Woke up with « fete, | frightful headache and fur boa for % tongue. Never again.—N we About the only ones who were not affected 4 The value of a dollar decreases every time | by the death of John Barleycorn are the| PAltor We'll Say So: The w. k @ néw oil company is formed | spiritualists, editor of your didactic contemporary Seattle's Stronger Than is Usuall a ‘sce=2]/ Thought Necessary | Henry . A QUESTION (Submitted by one of them, who ake that her name be omitted) We've all heard of the beauty af The powerful and endyring body of Goodyear sg Ce Cas teed os Heavy Tourist Tubes is far thicker than that Dt her chtens like the reese; Nps of ordinary tubes—in some cases as much as twenty per cent. Now reader, dear, tell if you can, Why men, who are thought to be Wisden? teale aeeder unk pa It is made of rubber so pure that it floats— and instead of being made from a single heavy sheet, it is laboriously built up of many thin sheets welded inseparably together. Until all your senses and inmost soul sickens, And you feel about ready to faint. This remarkable construction prevents pdros- : it we stenped ity and imperfections, and its cross-grain tex- Sowing the Seeds ; p nihy Deer fears woul fal nw | ture protects Ge tube against ripping. hat Prod Prot De ce Ti ee wie In every detail and feature Goodyear Heavy that Produce Profit i) Tourist Tubes are stronger than is usually Jost aa the eae te! benef fe — Merah ten MaUS awenr all be thought necessary —even their valve-patches by placing their spare money in this are vulcanized in, instead. of being stuck on. association We have just declared ae Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are packed in A Dividend of 5 per cent sturdy waterproof bags, and are relatively as the Savi f Members for th i i ix Meath edits on Jisse 80 cand for superior to ordinary tubes as Goodyear Cord Semi-Annual Dividends at never less Tires are to ordinary tires. than the rate of 5% per annum you are asked for tubes of less merit—why risk in this Strong Savings Associati casings when such sure protection is before Thursday. July s$1h, nnd you wil costly gs Pp December 3ist You can start here with a very small amount— or month—and in time you will Reap the Harvest of THRIFT Our husbands and brothers all tell us ie wicked To change our complections one bit; And if we stepped out with our | fo I've pondered and though the past Nineteen Years we have paid Their initial cost is no more than the price Plant Your Dollars Here Earn full Six Month's Dividends on ' f i 5 fe , § available? $lor more—add to your SAVINGS each week Resources Now Over Four Million Dollars Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association AF. ANDERSON, ADOLPH F LINDEN E.W CAMPBELL CORWIN S. SHANK. Prenident Wee Pres and Teas “ee Vraa and Sep Counsel Dm J. BW. BINYON Free Examination Where Pike Street Crosses Third AT Mg ms tas Pete stores in th y rthweat ‘aap Ait | th nours— SATURDAY iid we ate the only one ta, | 96 9tes8 LATTLE—XON FINST AVES, Examination free, by graduate op- tometriat. Glasses not prescribed Uniess absolutely necessary. —..__|BINYON OPTICAL CO, The Star Between ere AVE. | rouUnzeT LOS

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