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The Seattle Star i SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921. JAPAN COULD DEFEAT U.S. IN NAVAL WAR! Pages 11 to 20 ! She P; © TEAPUERS In . '|Had to Throw Away Noted Authority Is Amazed at Failure of America to She. Picks Men for Jobs|PORTLAND MAN Has System All Her Own DIES IN RIVER Body of Physician Is Dis- covered PORTLAND, Ore, July 8.—The identity of the bedy found floating in the Willamette river near here yesterday wan definitely established teday as that of Dr. J. D. Fenton, Portland physician, who disappeared March 19 last. Dr, Fenton had been itn poor health and dropped from sight, leav- | Ing no trace. For some time he was believed to be still alive, On Wed- nesday, however, his relatives had at last given him up for dead and ask ed the probate court to appoint an administrator for the physician's af- OVERLY MODEST Prudishness in School Work | Is Scored | | DES MOINES, Iowa, July 8 Prudishness in old-fashioned school teachers waa scored today by Ben- jamin Gruening, director of physical education in public schools of Wash ington, D.C, | The overtly modest teacher, who !»| embarrassed when she is compelied | to mention in the class room any: | thing relating to #ex, is responsible | for much of the sex consciousness in high school pupils, Gruening told a conference of physical educators at- tending the National Educational as- sociation convention here “Every teacher of English Mtera- SAYS TEACHERS |/rwces pans or PHONE NEW TERROR FOR THE CRIMINALS PARIS, July 8.—Professor Be lin'’s) machine for transmitting photographic records over a tele phone wire ts to be mobilized in the interests of justice, Professor Ottoleagh!, chief of the Italian school of criminology, proposes to une this instrument for the trans mission of finger prints of sus pected criminals, By this means, when a man is arrested in Paris, it will be possible to dispatch the finger prints to other European capitals and obtain any details the ‘police of those cities may have of the man arrested, Flies Become New Pest to Parisians PAR®S, July 8.—For the first time In years Parts ts visited by a plague WILL LEAVES MAID $20,500 \Chief Beneficiary in Poor | Estate BOSTON, July 8.—Miss Catherine Sod and Shamrocks NEW YORK, July 8.—Returning from a visit to her old home tn Ire land, Mra, BE. A. Shanks brought along a bit of the “ould sod” with shamrocks growing tn it. Customs officials ruled shamrock came under the head of “dangerous plant fungi” and Mra, Shanks had to throw it im Hallesey of Saugus, for the past nine | the Atlantic, | years a maid in the household of the late Henry W. Poor, silk |manufacturer of Malden, has been named as the principal beneficiary of. the $70,000 estate left by Mr | Poor. Under the terms of the will, Miss Tallesey is left the sum of $20,600 “in grateful recognition of her long and faithful services.” Mins Hallesey, who is a native of Kerry, Ireland, where she was born 50 years ago, #aid the gift has so surprised her that she has not made any plang with regard to it and her future conduct. She thought she | waist | E. Robert Schmitz Famous French Pianist Whe be a Guest Teacher at The Comish Scheol Ney St, at Harvard August 5 to September 15 Prepare on Pacific BY MILTON BRONNER | LONDON, July 8.—If there ts ever ture should take It for granted that|of files. The extraordinarily warm| would deposit the money in a bank pupils are already acquainted | summer is believed to be the cause.|@nd continue working, She said she ‘The common, ordinary housefly is so |®# no matrimonial prospects, as she % a | is not interested in men. fairs, It is regarded as @ peculiar coin. | the eidence that Fenton's body should be| with the basic facts of sex and feel found so soon after the definite |free to discuss human passions, hu be a war between Japan and the abandonment of the search for him|man relations and human {deals eg > bo pnteigrs of Paris —-- . ” : 3 * ve. The search for him had ex.| without embarrassment.” that door and window screens and WASHINGTON. - Internal reve- ied States, the danger period is . ws g f ie " tended into every coast city A Pan-American conference on|fiypaper are unknown, Residents of /RU¢ department bulletin shows here @etween now and 1923, jena th education, similar to the Pan-Amer-fing vitietto quarter of Paria believe | Washington, Idaho and Oregon paid within this period Japan . fean financial congress, was suggent: | bacon Ho Y® | $68,795,519 of $4,593,933,246 collected idk ii Goes enmbeh’ tae © capability. es s 4 by Colonel Eugenia Svia, special |‘*at the fly pest ts due to the erec:| from American people during last, victory in the Pacific 4 i tack the ath y Dave One| ommiaaioner of education for the|tion of two slaughter houses nearby.’ fiscal year, oy eae and lack the other. Cuban government, in an address be — ________ —_— - statement is made in “Sea Salesmen, for example, need per irony the congreas on geography in im the Pacific,” a book by sonality. So do officers of an in connection with the teachers’ con C. Bywater, est tesued by stitution coming In contact with peo- my ble & Co., which has attracted pie to any great extent Germany has tried to infest y attention in military, naval plomatic circien, Possessing only capability, Mre.| south America with ‘kultur’ in edu: 4S RECOGNIZED WAL AUTHORITY ‘ ‘The author is an associate of the ‘ sCHM nook : BOGUK Itz’ Seattle cinsses are ore registrations Many Prudent Men Are Taking nee Advantage of This Mid-Season Bites: St « recoeniand authority on lust she tes in Beridonts | 3 Prenen who aied Thereday ot Ea } * | monton, to be held at Masonic tem. ¢ ¢ have had sufficient experience tn the | Oe ont. sunday which the United States govern. . field he or she is seeking to en-j}"" “4 Z = nt has failed to prepare her forces : i ’ ter, before even a conference is f &@ potential foe in the Pacific. ; 3 granted } He points out: 2 Then the catechinm starts, Here | | FIRST, that while we have " . \ are some of the questions asked: for great battleships, we -sidl-gpong " , What do you eat? GIRLS! LEMONS d until now the creation of a \ Are you cheerful? " Meet of battle cruisers. Result is it Are you ey juniaatiot? be 1923 before we have some of Do you like baseball BLEACH SKIN WHITE “He is frankly amazed by the way Can you control yourself? of swift. in- ndery-guaned, ewif-ssoving fe Have you initiativet Do you observe? Have you personality? Do you manicure your nafls? ee ee eee oe Tang | tional Unes,"" Svia said. “It has not ws od nga | tenes noe poh "| succeeded, but {t points to an ever. rao) acts are neceamary, - present danger Each day her office is crowded |"™ “ with aspirants after the worthwhile | | Robnett classes the person with that | ction ax well as in other institt, jtish Institute of Naval Archi them. D, while building destroy- and submarines, we have om om Gon Lira dee thd sony Mrs. Robnett, who’s job is examining men and women for #0 abundantly displayed in the| high-salaried posts. Raval battles of the recent war. CHICAGO, July &—The IRD, tho we have owned Hawali BY R. J. GIBBONS Squeeze the Juice of two lemona in- to @ bottle containing three ounces Keep your shoes shined? of Orchard White, which any drug Your Unen—ta it always clean? | store will supply for a few cents, ‘The applicant ts allowed to answer | shake weil, and you have a quarter all these. pint of harmiess and delightful lem: eagie nth degree, and has an almost.un-/ When the fist has teen filled out! o@ bleach. Massage this sweetly fra. canny way of sizing up individual | Mra. Robnett files her own remarks| grant lotion into the face, neck, many years, it is only recently/eye and the bulldog chin are the | values. after each question. arms and hands each day, then we have begun at Pearl Harbor | punk: Many Dustness houses turn to her| For example, if a man had person-| shortly note the beauty and white- Kind of fortifications, arydocks| Anyhow, they won't help you land|when they want @ highly capable|ality and didn’t think #0, she'd take| nens of your skin. storage places that a srt that $10,000 a year job, | Person off some of his credit on his ability! Famous stage beauties use this fleet needs. So says Mra, Florence Schee Rob-| “There are two kinds of ability |for observation. lemon lotion to bleach and bring that ENSE KEY nett, who has helped men and to fit two kinds of positions,” says| When the task ts completed the| soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, NEGLECTED women into $9,000,000 worth of ex-| Mra, Robnett. man ts either “made” or he isn’t. @so as a freckle, sunburn and tan FOURTH, tho Guam !s the key to| ecutive berths. “One is the ability of person-| Not more than two men are aver | bleach, because ft doesn’t irritate. — defense of the Philippines, we| She is a vocational expert of the'ality. ‘The other the ability of|sent after the same position. 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SALE PRICES $7.40 $8.80 Saturday Special Men’s Red Sole, leather - trimmed’ Tennis Shoes; reg- ular $3.50 value. Special, , the Japs have made their} empire practically impreg-| to attack, and have built a not only with an eye to defense, | also to offense in the Pacific. | In the event of a war within two/| he thinks the Japs can take n and the Philippines in two/ He quotes an unnamed dis-| wished American naval officer! * wrote him: “The Philippines are there for whenever she likes to take and nothing can prevent her seizing them when she feels lined to do so. As at present cir-| anced, we could do nothing} Lewiitever to protect them in time ot | Poe all sizes and widths PAYS TRIBUTE TO : DR OFFICERS | | Bywater points out the old famil- grounds for the war-makers; the | Fignd legislation of California, the in- MAstence by America that the open policy be followed in China, and } y Ny the fear of the ruling classes unless the masses are distracted A by the warcall of patriotism there iM may be serious industrial troubles at home. | | Now, in event of war, what? By. : y ter renders full tribute to the ef Biciency of the war machines we and to the keenness of our of. OUMMCM oO MOM lic! Here’s your chance to get a popular wool-felt colored “Jazz” or JUST GET TWO NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE STAR Get your friends and neighbors who are not now having The Star delivered te their homes to subscribe. Have them sign the subscription blank below and bring to The Star and get your cap. All subscriptions must be NEW—that is, people who are not now regular subscribers to The Star. WEAR YOUR SCHOOL COLORS These caps come in all the high school colors. 1 But he also points out the increas. difficulty we are having in fill the complements of our ships and tting our boys to hear the call of the blue water. On the other hand, he says, the p officers are equally as keen and t the country never has any ts uble getting all the seamen it! ‘wants. MomMMannmnlcomm cl mc lll cll SUBSCRIPTION BLANK I hereby subscribe to The Star for two months, and thereafter until I order same discontinued. I agree to pay the carrier at the , tate of 60 per month. ) He assumes that if there not only would our be immune from a serious at- » but that our P: which #0 much would depend, ould also be safe, thanks to the lance of our armed forces. HE POINTS OUT THE KEMEDY But the navy would be faced with task of extraordinary difficulty. It Would either have to carry on a de- fensive war, which would be tanta- mount to a Jap victory, entailing the loss of our island possessions in ¢ Pacific; or an offensive war, in| mich a decisive success would be practically impossible to achieve. The main point he stresses is: For less than the cost of two mod battleships such a chain of naval could be thrown across the F eific as would give our fleet entire gommand of the situation and enable to wage a war both of offense and | a é Sense with all our resources, es FHITA, Kan.—When ammonia b ge break and threaten lives of cus omers in grocery store, F ‘Taylor, ‘exeervice man, dons gas mask and = pairs leak, rescuing several per- Boones, Collect No Money for subscriptions delivered by carrier Mail Subscriptions Must be Paid in advance at the rate of 50c per month. I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME PHONE. ..ccceccccccccsccccoces Name .....- Address .. Phone... 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