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See a eens THE § THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1990 ‘ ee 2 2 | i CHANGE - EVERETT TRUE —By CONDO! The Seattle Star (e222) |= | Doctor Frank “SAW VT WITH 2 AND DON'T READ THE PAPER WHILE i'm OWERS! MRS, “Tie! . view oor NCE CO _ iene austsa CALUNG YOUR ATTEN. ||, A a padi UG, CRANE’S ; BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE y ee unm ae acest tnt sity TION TO YouR wAULTS HH “SAY | “me . ial wie why -t THE NeExT TIMe Katte es TLOWERS ! ; j A j r ij i? . . le Be it maiden standing by Her Eyes Have Lost That Tired Look | Devil's Children. : He i maiden standing by ! Aa yo me Ve . Born to live its little hour? i % " , he Lion’s Ta . * Searcely able to stand, and with two tiny He called the Social Welfare league. It Lio . : g nm Sis her heals, = jired, divcodraged was an opportunity to see how this modern Poor Li'l League. n you bind (Copyright, 1920) ° Your own mind? mounted the stairs to The Star institution, which is appealing for funds, Can you bid one heart-beat stay? itorial room: functions, cnena | io’ The. penotaiahers; |. 5 beat ily n oe y i or is : for y " called the children |, an you stop the petal’s fall, 4 she od sa wt aggco ang i ” es 4 aa "the year st returned to The} of God,” then cursed are the trouble: | | Or prolong the wild bird’s call J feeding six mouths, pay rent and provide _, Yesterds ~ ” waed satly, and maker and they should be cu led |* At the dying of the day? i for scampering youngsters, Star office. She was dressed neatly, anc cart Ba ly 2 | “My husband makes $125 a month,” she her eyes had lost their tired look. There There te ne more necen-|* | Can you hold Peer eee eens eseeeeeereersesee “but we can’t make it go around. We was healthy color in her face. aary tor the ! o back rent and grocers’ bills, so I have “I just wanted to thank you for | a i he ral Bid bitkos Fig cia peas ace off going to the doctor because we telling me where to go,” she said. | siete “gett ea Malies garkalinetg \ the expense. Now I'm ready to “They sent me to a doctor who under- | A it : rep cin wa caanee ae tees my nerves are all gone, I can stood what to do, and they helped us | pareaniat and erniciou : sinh the conptancy of 6 = gee up. I just wanted to tell find a place to live where the rent is reac Np ethene «ofr ; I 3 /s0me one who might know what to do.” not so high. at The “President of the I ooo 8 oo oo (Copyright, 1920,N.E A) oe eeseseses | h cases come frequently to the atten- So the Social Welfare Yeague stands lc . been active eo stimation of of Cynthia Grey, but Cynthia Grey pretty high, today, in the finance rebellion in Ireland, "t in the office, so it was one of the one woman, and of one busy man in "7 and governors have lent their pre who listened to the mother’s story. newspaper office. | bs esd le stperennege oor tom tenth itoe Misrupting the British Empire, and Ny | even our national senate ha A man from| Here's the latest wheeze, invented | The Dayspring from on | ion favoring this end be the: chap whe ‘le abate Gee hath visited us, to give || _ Let’ 8 Call o on Rainier pagans» precisely on a drink, according to Doc Charlle At to them that sit in has the welcome sign hangin ut thin week sar orange ~ot eeatrte o dintay Gat sike oul ikness and in the shadow } |.) \ncitea to wo out amd If you can spare the gasoline, « ihe betaasion oa the part of urs the whole world patter mie & preceue Il lose money if you don’t” n of the United por © crag fof death—Lu! p 1.78 8, y before the annual f wes Saturday night. Ther t ‘Twisting the lion t r life ause Ole us who haven't around en 1 Seattle's healthy, generous, | V 4a a -thin Sawenits A bingy. * ‘ay, 5 W. d to get a ata, and it Ja lot of getup-and-go spirit. ‘That's why they've dqcorated, and planned milar. conditions exist in ‘ time.—V. W. n certificate, which is le good time for al) Se ke this week. countrie Vremier Nitti th Pay pe The center of the th ce jon in Rainier ave. and Orcas at ay in the Italian chamber of depu sta got under way at noon with games and sports and day red that he had ne re-| theke.: | If a person ‘s destined to be great ireworks. Mayor Caldwell and the cit cou will all be on hand Jugo-Blave ax ene HO FROM CALIFORNIA will become great in a very short ak Se k tonight ends, and deplored wh hquake! Do arly dam-| Um Look at Eleanor Glynn, she Tam Deering is going to tell how community service plans to have us ew house made her name in ee Weeks, One Day and One Hour.” ore angther year has 1 will make the rest of laying and making ¢ 2 Marble will sin a chorus or two fudged it out of Ur maine up | passed. Iv of the Hours” and Grace M us a newspapers ea rRk | Beiter The Star; At the special! thine or two about Irish , sailor nt The what they ow all of the legislature of Wash-|;>hiece fiesta band will } and then we toward Amer f ma tn Wis there was a law passed that rrow night at 7 there'll be @ parade of decorated autos, followed There are those’ who would give on th th Will be asked to vote on this fall a ch from Governor Hart. Then there are a lot more stunts for their eye-teeth to bring on a war in here w as the soldier bonus law Mexico, eee & rt understanding of the provi t It sound like just a py whol The ific const in permeated with | hundred on Su: Of this law is the boys that hearted, old-fashioned good time?) Talks for The Star Today on Working in the spruce produc gamps and on the Seims-Kerry ? | t’ C 1 firivco | Is There Another Way? | += What’s Coming is the case, I fail to see the hostility toward the Ja nage which read: “Make them use a There is hardly a country on earth| few deck or play with their sleeves but some rampant American wants! roiled up.” | to Ko our and fight it a ek Hate and prejudice are the cheap Qthent tte est and nastiest passions of ‘The driest thi ¢ ound Seattle is from. the as a * | i 4 ich | the chatter they hand you when you the law. - so some! . In his latest novel Rapert Hughes, famous novelist, playwright, sociolo- | 4 po. ic is capable, The world yhen are that worked in the % “ hitants Rist, and bistorian, asks in the tite, “What's the World Coming To?” And | iy scot? with post-war hates. Trish |D®Y ‘em four bits for a swallow. i Bly bleed you production camps and on the Sone. 1 rench and ™? Major Hughes was asked to answer the ation himeelf, which be does | hate Br Italians = b | 7 et ee ave Py ea. This dis- Kerry railroad received civ! vagy he . jin the following interview, |Slave, Peruvians hate | HONESTY, BEST POLICY || ease should be taken care Pay, while the boys who went rt eh } “I had a cage of canaries once, and) Americar hate Mexicans, whites! » “Yes, I'm starting @ railroad syndi of at once, to insure good ge received approximately $3¢ te ef Snod trem more spares hate negroes, pink human beings |cate. I intend to sell stock and then ecktied: Mans aa Gales Rak or 12 4 | BY LORRY A. JACOBS they were so belligerent that I had ’ a health. month. j ye ? > “ . nes, Arabs hate Euro-| make tracks Britain and ts it In return fe nanufactured RE PROPLE any better ANY | to separ them. Think of beauti ould like very much to vee the| PO ea os oR: Aopen eek «Nghe te ee a anlib nated idee ci MaKe and Christians and): in the papers that theif For the next 80 days, wa who worked for th 30 p 5 a . fi wee ed birds being fighters " e note e pape c 3 n “ r, h.get a bonus that would bring | ToT markets for t the future he dark And‘so tt io that. ony this in my a former kaiser i dying “by inches.” || Will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All work guaranteed 15 Proof of the G t that he was a great ruler. man stateme Pay up to the same standard as “ sir igioe paid in the spruce camps and on| PUrope now Thus war is regarded as an Incident tn the universal struggte for ex const: Me o i railroad construction jobs, zo book, ‘What's the World Coming “what's the world | What chance has @ poor I'l ‘Thone who snap their fingers and| 1 eas (| 8 we were nearly twice as many | ‘sence and self-per er ina a “t.. were the questions I asked ue of Nations In this wolf-pack | noe the raise in skirts It is only | years. of my personal acquaintance | “l¥ “> against - fi wi x ad eroup ag fierce enough sad ko wenioetaa mi te us wh he world ts comn:| = ower : - ioe women who express the wish @erved in the camps here as| ‘0 make one think that “all is fal love a Naat Sage vow cues | 0 are those who substitute en-; Columbia the new American |that they will drop were who went to France, and} But must ratic beings always settle the problem of existence in ee sax thusiasm {pr intelligeifee, It ts the | beer—at Boldt's—Ady see this way? “Thou shalt love thy neighbor and hate thine enemy” is sbrewdest guesn of kil to may that Hatfield, the rainmaker, says his ‘ 1 if I know!" said he. “Bu P the orecent of race wtrunrting to exterminate the inbabiants of 4], j09rm Ma atthe aunect | ihe word i coming to where it has| GAG AND ACID STOMACH "°c" eroppize, land that it wants to possess. Se os ; been before and where it will not siready been well paid a bonus| But later on the question comes, “Who ts my neighbor?™ Granting] yore living ip the same world that) day tong. but where it will be again.|And Other Stomach Troubles Re-| ‘Trouble with these aiidioncrdies See up a debe against this state | that the world cannot feed unlimited hordes, is there any special rea) oe need much except for the| _.” “The old merry-go-round swirls us| leved in 0 minutes, by taking a| Mack Sennett, is that they all want ri fair to the taxpayer or toi why all the peop yle—good, bad and fndifferent—who happen to live] | - aph, the airplane whether we will or po. We may heaping teaspoon-|to lay around. | @ Men who went to France. in one country should pit themselvés in a struggle for survival again ote *! change horses and be no better off, ful of JOTO in| +. 9s | | these men received good pay i had good treatment. to pay all these men who United Painless Dentists her conveniencen—, “The world ten't any better than it Jever was, Nor is it any worse, Men| any more de h than they y any nearer FRANK M. ACKERLY. yall of those who live in another? ponvenience” lor stay put and content. The band a glass of hot} SAYS LITTLE BROWN NUT ‘Wash, | «Pdi tee " ine . plays on. And the tune is “Be water. Absolute (As he filvvers for Canada) H | = Sneneen aa Human ature basn't! strong. be Kind, be Just, be Joy-| ly harmless. “Just call me Sumas, Washington, | 608 Third Ave. KNOW WHAT IT WAS. Ostrich Eg: 3 Poached nang et oa ous." "= | Bold by All Druggists, because I'm near beer.” YOURE WELCOME | ' noes The Star: I want to send er Hichan, diet expert, has been experimenting with ontric h My thanks to you, as well a5! cess in London, obt his supply from the zoologs Gratitude for the kind and gener-| fie finds the Mavor « manner in which your paper) excellent in omelet, me in all matters that telated | makes an omel @ My position before the convention | the candidate of the de- | for the vice presidency, or My relation as a democrat, dele Visitor and citizen. Of course, my touch and associa- with aos boys in that part of the are of a little different na-| borne by any of the men from the East, all of You understand. nor are angels | k me out any saint, or any ata w ugh to serve ‘to He says he eggs poached for One imagines that an ostri | wh a yard wide. Where would one get a large enough to hold it? Ostriches are bred in the But there is no record of an keeping them, their eggs. Still, it's worth «. A family with an ontrt ing regularly would be independent of the er and his but doubtful hen eggs labeled “strictly fresh A family with an ostrich might find it otherwise useful might train it to h out the clothes on the line in the back or any average person, and I © period of which nited States. ary before Christ « of the name! today, and were nd of heart. They | cn; decad ture than who came Fen Fou In the meantime, this is to send Of course, it would be necessary to take some pr in likely to be, ners. If'a garde . what would he a of JAMES HAMILTON Lewis. | Urban &: er in vexed when @ neighbor's her ‘ his gard y if a flock of ostriche h fence and began to scratch abd in it? IT DOES LOOK = ping 0 ev THER STRANGE e ‘ c making or extreme. | Editor of The Star: Do you think R and Qui “1 can not a any one who| Proper that the <ity-county build est et y more wars.| which was built and is being Now comes the time when many persons, worn by nolse and confusion ys been war and th Masintained by the taxpayers of this|of the city, go to the country for reat and quiet. There, while they » made the hard. ‘ity and county for the use and bene.| lie awake in bed at night wer Mit of all our citizens, should be used} Insects hum, buzz, ziza zipp, trill, chirr, quaver, whir, tick and click as a political You| Frogs kt i Iwill observe by passing the building} A small dog yelps, yarrs, yawls and goes “wuff! wuff! " - _ That it is literally covered with po. A big one barks. He barks at shadov He bar at the moon. | Mitical lithographs of Senator Warren | Between times he just barks! | © G@, Harding, republican nominee for| A windmill squeaks! 1 . Of course, if this building| A rooster crows. Another answers. The first crows back! the private property of the King| wit ht the noises rise to a chorus of cluc king hens, quack Seeanty republican office-holding | ing ducks, neighing horses, mooing cows, squealing grunting pigs, | igrowd, they have a perfect nxht to| baaing sheep, while early-rising humans make more noise than all the | it as a political headquarvers, but! rest a! supposed it belonged to all the pe The point of it is that one becomes accustomed to any familiar | pie. | sound, while unusual noises are disturbing What if he does get up in the morning with a nasty little sal and merely barks “morning” to you? You know well enough that the first sip of coffee will cause his face to wreath out in smiles and fluent words of praise burst forth! It always turns out that way when you serve aman GOLD SHIELD Brand— the coffee whose flavor never changes—never disap-“ points. How they love it! How the taste tickles palates and drowns the petty memories of the things that may have happened the night before! Don't ever be without it in the house. Some- thing awful might happen if you were forced to disappoint him with ordi- nary coffee. Play safe. Make sure you always have an extra can of Gold Shield: Boldt’s French ESTABLISHED 27 YEARS comt oo outst ws get together and hang ’em) The noisest place to a stranger is likely to be some thin-walled hotel | ty ~ i Wi ‘ f ae } ie? Harsing. Cox, Christensen. | at a crowded summer resort My) FL cuit eo aan nn 7 b Le Follette, Billy Sunday and! ‘There are plenty of persona with strong nerves who are not eaally subi ua it Saw A it ") LMM Your Grocet, t Mansfield White. turbed. One such wrote to a summer resort to which he we . Hea 1 it ast summer. He wishes to return. But he insists he must have INSURE if Be ARE eA 4 lA (knows the secret of |@ room in the main building TMC : cheering a man up “I don't ant the room § had last summer in the annex,” he wrot I'm kind of funny that way. 1 can't sleep over a bowling YOUR f os er ye lin the morning LENSES y i \ AGAINST BREAKAGE Ask Us About It—It Costs Little 10 OFFICERS’ FAMILIES a The Star: On behalf of my-! all and deputies, I wish to express | eet appreciation and thanks people of Seattle, to Mr, Ad-| m1 er, for the response to the appeal The optimist in a handy fe! y with a for aid to the widow and chil | regardless, and it is like when one casts Of Robert C. Scott, deputy sher-| recede in circles until the y are out of « shot by bandits in the line of his! other and they go on and on until t shore of a pe spreads It around © into a pool, the waves So one «mile breeds an yuck up" inst the rocky mist, and there they Optimism i# an asset in humans that is sure to refine the pure gold of commerce or of contentment, or both. Be one. He takes the mout hopeful view, looks on the brightest side. He sa occurs is right and good. His opposite, the pessimist, Mr. Gloom, a grouch whose pers the clouds and the cold. } But everythin I sincerely hope that the principle fiave fought for in this case will | be eventually crystallized into the ‘i by the next legislature of the of Washington—that is, com-| ition to the widows and children | those who are killed in the per- es | of their duty as public of-| Ms - F imist. The rain that dampens the JOHN STRINGER, pessimist’s ardor puts life into vegetation sun that dazzles th Bherige, | °¥*% Of the pesnimiat is a gift of God to the optimist. And he laughs and smiles his way thru the world, communicating the kindly* trait of optimism to all with whom he comes in contact, Optimism is a swell disease and the world ought to have more of t @ Roasted, Packed and GUARANTEED by. avant ON 27AVE. Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Ing onality resents the rain, the sunshin NEAR UNION SS IMPORTERS AND ROASTERS OF COFFEE ing mute. | OPP ARCADE. BLOG, LEAT I a NE A “GOLD SHIELD Waldorf Hotel Cc OO FF F. EK ES is fine to the il ia wh It ts evident that the Vancouver re: aident who attempted auictde because hia wi “was about as warm as an iceberg,” entertained small doubt as to his ultimate destination. | Seventh and Pike . . ooms and apartments Considerable of the world’s meanness was started by the chap who in Rooms and apar . vented cities, | by the day, week and — month. If you want good, close-in accommodations, at very reasonable rate: Adam had his troudies, but Eve never accused him of associating with call now and get located. } PAA Wed women, All newly decorated. res, if it's genuine, But NR SPP pen "ig s0| A wife begins to talk about new furniture about the time a man learns| S*¥enth and Pike Main 2567 to love the old stuff. Perhaps @ posta clerk could arrange to buy a steak on the casy-pay-| ment plan. Piiyvver—1 bought thie used car Don't you think it's # ?