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Newspaper Ko Rerprire Anan United ne By mall, ovt of olty, S80 per month $5.08, In the Btate of Washington. Presse Service. $4.68 for © montha Tried—but failed. © failed in its most important mission "AVERAGE American can freely turn. _ classes. ‘told you so” crowd. '. The Star is not one of these. The Star y essential. nough to break into the Solid South, _ And the third party? Harding and Cox. ‘American, the farmer- Di 2 montha, $1.60; @ 9 or $9.00 per year, “We tried to get up a party for just average Americans.” The Seattle Star (ye: ’ Phone Maia 400 nthe, $2.76) year, be per month, Lie per week ‘Outside Ry om f the mate for, elty | Men are polished, thru act and speech, each by each, as pebbles ‘are smoothed on the rolling beach.—Trowbridge. ' Speaking more in sorrow than in anger, Allen McCurdy, a leader of the com- "mittee of 48, thus epitomizes the signal failure of the farmer-labor party. For it is a failure, regardless of any success it may achieve at the polls. It the e blishment of a party to which the Its very name gives it the hue of special 4 ided by liberal thought and sane application; a party | 0 , ‘controlled, giving direct challenge to the two old parties, which differ in nothing = Of course, there will be a good deal of snickering at the outcome of the third 4 “What else could have been expected from a bunch of eccentrics, each of whom thinks every one else is insane but himself?” will be a favorite quip of the “I | | recognizes the need of a third party of AVERAGE Americans, a democratically There is really a place for a new party, for a lot of average Americans are dis- usted with both the republican and the democratic parties, considering them as ere mediums for patronage and petty politics. al The well-being of the nation demands that there+should arise a party big It is not healthy to have a great block of It had its opportunity—and it named a Utah lawyer of even greater obscurity It’s really a tragedy, for, despite the obstinacy , ® ‘for the new party; a the tactics which served to alienate the AVERAGE abor party added inconsistency to its achievements by ing neither a farmer nor a laborer to head its ticket. And so the average American must again be content merely to hope and wait. ‘Btates voting blindly for the democratic party under any and all circumstances. ~ This might have been the year for third party results—if the average Ameri- ean had been considered. The republicans named a mediocre senator; the dem- ‘ocrats named a gbvernor scarcely better known. which demanded a class name | Rah for the Shamrock } | After School Days It’s great to win—but it's greater to be a good and America, we know, will prove just as ‘and sportsmaniike on the losing end of the Inter yachting event as Sir Thomas Li again exhibited himself when his various Sham te sailed to defeat We would not willingly lose Yet the tnterests of ts not doubt sport are served when @ race or a game } foregone conclusion, when the element of ‘ into the contest and the victor must ‘his supremacy. ‘In Seattle we know, and fee! proud, of the e championships by the University of But we are prouder that the wearers and Gold proved themselves worthy i many years of consecutive victories. Who is as famous for his clean sporjsmanslip and tor his tea. "Bab f Sbamrock! Filings for county, state and congressional ices begin today Where there's no sense 4 e's no feeling. Feeling, we said, not fil- ‘The sick man of Europe is hard to kill. He has DP Ween dying for centuries; but he isn't dead yet. Dailies are discovering it is one thing to kill him by | SR on a peace treaty, and another thing to prevent the corpse from jumping out of his paper coffin and @ecaping the grave diggers. The Purks refu® to be parties to the League of ations’ mandates.- If the mandatory powers want to retain their holdings in Asia Minor they must ight the sick man. But the people of Great Britain, | France and Italy do not want a new war. Greece has offered to fight the allies’ battles Turkey for them. The supreme council of the a thas decided to let Greece do the fighting up to a c tain line, which would keep the Greed stantinople. In return Qilies themselves will take care ot fs to be done, in and“near the Turk The supreme council evidently t Turkey will @ocept peace treaty terms if she is backed against the wall in Constantinople. in Greece capital. ne | “They are made of the same flesh and blood @s the rest of us. Who? Seattle cops. Iti off in seven. Vanished Ymagination ts held by disappearance. Fa fancy bas centered on the ) and on the lost Ten Tribes. lost continent, 4 On the lost art of tempe s copper. On treasure Buried and forgot. All New York recently w of one Nick Arn. B) talking about the disappearance ‘The most fascinating trick by magicians 7 fm which some object is made to dis that @ boy climbing a rope flung © vanish into the air, won we Street magicians in India The most obecure individual in a vi the most interesting over night just by is that Ru ipward was n wide renown for Without notice, leaving no explanation. 7 . @enger pigeon acquired romantic interest thru betng @xterminated. The most gripping mystery of tt @ea is the finding of a sound ship sailing with Bone aboard—all having disappeared The rule has its exception. The pug dog. Once There were thousands. A pug dog on every street. All fat and wheezing. Now they are gone Van ished. But does that lend romantic to the Wot a bit! Single taxers named Barnum for vice ident. We insist again that all the parties have well known candidates—for vice president. If the average officeholder really was as big as he feels not more than a half dozen could be admitted into the senate hall at once. Ralph Hammer is called the count = ~ Don't knock. Use Hammer. time | | a study sem of these children each your Ir ft few receive help in finding suitable openings in industry. This in because pa | rents do not know what opportunities are open for the boys and girls, or how to go about finding what t ng for a child to do. af Harvard would always win ¢ Harvard-Yate ty to get ahead. Some of them find work| would not be nearly so inte is to witne for which they are physically unfitted, sometimes Washington would always win, or if Sir Th to the permanent injury of thelr health.” d always lose, an essential element in the thing What ts the ? 6 all sport would be missing. And so, while we The childr s a remult of an exhaustive Ewould not willingly have had the Resolute lose ye# | study just recommends that there be Gerday's race, we doff our hats to Sir Thomas Ldpton. | created o m the schools all over the | are, and at training and ability ‘are required | to f them. es and cities should have placement bureaus/ The | but natural they, too, should want one day What about the children who have left school this summer for the last time? r ly 000 boys and girts between 14 and 16 years will go into industry ished their school os . burean has having in Jt ren’s The made them, or ‘Dhe majority beg rounds of fa we nearch, making the torte pn and off says Julla La “More than nine ntha of them,” head of ¢ children’s bureau, “go into Lalley’ jobs that require no skill and offer no ren what and where the jobs nchoola, to pl including provi operation with the working children, ning thru compulsory day: classes to train thp boy or actual processes of the industry he or she has en tered. In Seattle, there is a bureau of this kind maintained by the school board It ts located in the Central building. Parents would be wise to con sult it, “Natalid,” substitute for gasoline, +s report- ed successful in London. Move to knock the lid out of Natalid and ship some to Seattle. D | “That Much in Common Two enterprising men took a movie New Hebrides in the Sc h Seas. are exhibited in the far corners here they had not been shown jon of the world before. The two set up an iron house and Installed thelr the idea of astonishing the natives at s a fortune, pictures machine astonished? led with awe, and fasctnated? 0 came the first night were not tn the THE SEATTLE STAR EVERETT TRUE Is Hie evieve YOU SOME BODY WHEN WE CAME AROUND THE we Witt STOP And FinD Ou'T —By CONDO) JULY 16, 1920 by rFrank ite 80 J. Today's Rest Ret: A ticket for the Scott Kiddier’ benefit bal | Can you tell @ plant from an eee COPYRIGHT 1G2O BY FAANK CRANE ‘ hee indeed, girls, we'll be at the /®n ne about it? vegan ioe Let's animals move and ts do not. That wae HOT WEA Pornistent reports continue that st test of the anéients and it's the Czar in still alive. He bids fair Vor Motorists the only test many persons have to 0 take hin place an the sta ne =a " 7 Dist viotnon ot Minding iter, te How to Behave in Canada But tt doesn't “test.” | indore geeeemiae tn the bmn with 1 ceeds. © eauibened agare| The diatom is a plant—there’s no the Iron Mask, the disappearing | alls, 600 Thousand Islands, local op-|quention about it—yet he can wig Archduke of Austria, the heir in the|U0M districts and Canadians, It’s| faster than a flea. He has a hard hborne Case, and Charlie Ross, | cBief import is cole and it ha hard that it cuts the tough. | Whatever may be the Judgment of |89 exports except wheat, hat pin et he's @ plant. And, im inaignificance passed upon him dur-| 0k marks and other no rs. the shells of diatorns dead ing his life, now that he is in limbo,| Until the Twentieth Century Cana. | for thousands of years are the base & |da was uncivilized. Lord Lonsdale |of most kitchen ¢ ng compounds he promises to be inviting material ‘or the writer of mystery stories and|'* accused of civilizing it and in and many tooth pastes. howspaper canarda. After all jt may|™&ny parts of Canada they close| Motion is no test; how about “ o king in the realm of|inema shows, grocery stores and | breathing? tion than to be Czar of ali] #top street cars on Sundays in memo-| 3 the text books will tell you, the Russias ry of bim. |absorb carbon dioxide and set free The other day the American ee oxygen as @ waste prg@uct. Animals freighter, ‘ernor John LAnd, hove It is considered a breach of etiquet |breathe oxygen and exhale carbon into the port of New York. What|gmounting to lese majesty to step on | dioxdide as @ waste product The red material freight it carried was not|the fect of a duchess, For this rea-|Corpuscles of the blood make the change in man and the green color+ |wtated in the news, but in some my® | son one should always keep @ sharp |terioug way It waa i to the ut for duchesses in Canadian |ing matter of plants does the work guards with bales of fan is, They are w y accom-|for plants | Investiguting reporters invaded the| panied by dukes who are told by| It should be anfe to ay, then, ntok e, chasing the rumor that| their whiskers and leather bath tubs. /"9y organism with green colort among the oilers, stoke bo'w'ns,| If you suspect a woman of being | matter, called chlorophyll, is a Plant, and messboys were re look at her back. T an infallible ns of determination. | If her back is flat, beginning at the But it tan't | Take the paramecium for example, He's about 1,250th of an inch tn size, the late} a countess }Czar of Russia and a number of the members of his sul HAPPINESS BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE Just below the Peak of Head-top, (Bo it Haid, or black, or read-top) In an interesting country which you struggle to posseus It's a lowland, or @ hight nm iridescent inland; & fountain oo the mountain and its name ts Happiness. Just above the Cape of Top-tip, (Be it pointed, broad, or low-tip) Shining somewhere 4 In thy region yc Is ita mystery to win you; And it's tragic in its magi are secking, vaguely vast, or dimly small, within you © to compel you to its call Yet you may not hope to find tt Creepor-crawling up behind it, Nor to buy it, or supply tt in the MarketPlace of Pelt, You may lose it by exploring, Northern-poling, foretgna#horing; You may stake it and locate it in the Kingdom of Yourself? | (Copyright, Bigamist at 60, He Gets Three Months William have bee: ago. GLASGOW, Scotland. 16 Admitting to having coi ted |Digamous marriage in March, 191 Me o lawfully married 49 year wan stated t Six of 10 children of that mar [riage are still living ago McGraw left his wife. To t second wife, who le 60 years old, t represent was given thi ment. ed himself as single. HH MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs’ Child’s Best Laxative t impressed. They the pictures with a vast calm, and si * gave it up, bankrupt. persons, very superior ac who have no interest the promote still contains ) their own estimate, Their estimate of the movies is b’long low-brow!” | lisdain for what diverts the millions they that much in common with the natives Hebrid —l “Jimmy” Hare will cover the Russian-Pol- ish war for The Star by photo. A case of Hare being good for several sets of whiskers. Fish Save Lives one A fish is not often thought of as a friend of man. Yet a fish of a certain sort is saving thousands of lives and millions of dollars in Keuador, 16 story of how that comes about is brought back by Dr. M. B. Connor, who has been representing the Rockefeller Foundation in Ecuador, with headquar ters at, Guayaquil That country has been ridden by yellow fever, It is a great fruit-growing country, and its production of cattle and wool is important. But yellow fever has been so dangerous that foreign buyers have kept away, and trade has ben greatly handicapped. That i Je from the great loss of life in yellow} fever ey The local government bad found it! impc stamp out the fever when Dr. Connor, with other experts, went there in 1918 The fever is spread by the stegomyia mosquito. | Water is scarce in the country. The mosquito bred in water tanks, with which each large residence ts Accept “California” Syrup ef Figs| only—look for the name Calif on the package, then you are your child in having the best most harmless ph for the little stomach, liver and bowels, Children love its fruity taste, Full directions on ¢ forn oh bottle. You must say DR. J. KR. BINYON Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES | on Earth Twenty years Call 1920, N. BE. A) | Just as a fancy touch it was also|ears, she ls undoubtedly of noble|He lves on dead animal matter, reported tha@ jewels worth anywhere | birth. |just as the hyena does. He can from $200,000 to $1,000,000 were con: | ee | ¢ astonishingly briskly when he’s caled on board. He has @ heart-like organ It is always wise to snow your love All the way over the Ru Han") of the dear ol’ Btates while acrons hing not unlike lungs. His were the subject of ¢ ore nthe line. Do this by addre manner reproduction ts strikingly among the American members of tt Conte ek ag < “like that of animals. Surely hére crew. They were good-natured and soo is an animal! Jare named Bill excepting t answered antiyewhen they were | .'® bamed Bill excepting the fel" Not so! The paramectum has addrenned ax Count, Duke, Prince, oF] “awe other way bi green coloring matter and he absorbs even Your Highness a nthe mest! (4) Remain seated the |both oxygen and carbon dioxide, it ven an @ Star Spangled Bar the |'# believed. Just to make things a 4 Duke, replied “Sure” What bette evidence could be desired? As the Governor Lind lay along- aide the pler a reporter got on board, little more intricate, the beastie often develops an “eye spot” of ruby red and can distinguish Ught and will go toward it. | the King.” (2) Always tell the story of the | Canadian who told the American that | and spying a grimy figure who look By every test that man has de the United States flag looked Ike a Mer ed not unlike the late Mr. Romanoff, | vined he's of a Bot walle the late Mr Re manott, | sien of peppermint candy and ri vised he's as much animal as he is asked one of the crew who It was. | i ph hogy in the |Plant. He's the missing link—the go- It ix the Czar,” was the reply, de | 40 oo. heuve but between two kingdoms—animal and Hivered with tmpressiveness “Are you & member of the Roman | you Canadian foreigners would find | *°*°%*»!*. it hard to lick.” So, you who were so sure you off fa T” asked the reporter *, The disting ned’ tier’ a ateal| eoee jcould segregate all living things, as overaila stroked his beard with a| If you are found guilty of disorder. |Noah did, a moment ago, think #& horny hand “I wish you|!y conduct you may be able to puil |OV® ‘ would not ask me that,” he said, in| Jenkins and become an Interna- a 7 . a quiet voice. tional complication. | P “Bay, Czar,” mild the newsenatherer. By ovserving these simple rules | ¥ as he pointed toward an imposing | you will be able to show thé sim- f , looking member of the engineer | ple peasantry what it means to be a i force, “is that the Prince?” | native of @ great, free country. | “d The refined member of the crew| It seems hardly worth while to) NEW mention that the traveler should al-| addrensed, looked solemnly: in the di ‘ rection indicated. “Really,” he said, Ways laugh at the customs of the ees ee v I think he in” land, paying particular heed to 5 ° CREMATORY “Did you bring over any family o'clock tea and the monetary system, jewels?” came the next question nd-eyed gudlence from the moved involuntarily for / Are now located at 315 Kil- bourne st., Just two blocks west of my OLD location, Those who have had oe- casion to use the Bleits Service have found it re- fined. courteous and com- forting in time of bereave- ment ‘olum bia, Augustin BON-OPTO Sharpens Vision .* maid the bearded offer. are worth Aerable suggested the questioner. kne At this point th: con erintendent ordered the visi Soothes and heals te eyes and LONDON, Julq 16-—-Augustus , With a wave of his strengthens eyesight quickly, re- Thoughtful, sympathetic : gh A attention is synonymous se Beebat Baten, age oe. ie ler departed lieves inflammatian in eyes and with Bleitz Service, h ait Uds; sharpens vision and makes 587 Spent nearly 60 years of his life a Y nea, sailed around the world sever a at cacti-mncn DaEt Taevatsndl aoe | Nea m h rid seven! strikes and lockouts in England’ stanc ys Docter, Druggists re- = {| mes, and was wrecked five times. quring 1919 numbered 1413 jfund your money {f It fails. monthy’ imprison | Packed “comfortably” —so they’re easy to take from the package! y he a provided. 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