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PAGE (Advertisement) LIVE QUESTIONS BY EDWIN J. BROWN ‘UE THREE-CENT FARP A MYTH Rot pudlis! Shy th Raised. Hetimate because I found ved the clamor cont "ares The r be oper people's needs) ransportation is nee ire and replacemen’ re es that the purcha pric — be paid from taxes, so je unimproved property (va: ant lots) held by speculators wil! ave to pay their f hare toward transportation system that rot "by and tor t Under the fare may be six ¢ cents next year, four cents : mext. then three, or possib i: ure date. Mr. und, equitable, but has to be| to comply our state h provides bite utt must be from the earnings of the on. REDUCE THE CAR FARE reduction in car fare will all competition in city tion, and hundreds of citi- au ears we people who ere’ paid The per month” or year to have our garbage owners of yet they rhage is now paid by ge wand as'there are about fi for every two that n those five now have to their fair share to keep this city fan and collect the gai Now mach home owner pays from $2.00 to $3.00 oot ree instead of $9.00, as jor the rate of car fare, people who are compelled to st cara must pe’, it $1 a and maintain the transporta- Syetem, but ‘we must remember aE ttle as a whole ea car linea, and the people ‘bole ‘tot the 5 i gaeet transportation will own them when paid pay cr ‘FACTS AND FIGURES following figures following tables and | Taxes and car fares .....$ 88.65 YEARLY Savina UNDER ERICK- ~ BON PLAN, $46.40 Let the own, f t pabttsthe owners of vacant property $10.00 REWARD ! 5.00 REWARD! 3.00 REWARD !! OH! BOY! For the three best letters on why OH! BOY! HAND SOAP is the most popular hand soap on the market today. Is It because it does not contain sand or other harmful ingre- dients to irritate bruised and tender hands—thus making it a Pleasure to use it? Te it because it cleans the hands thoroughly and keeps them always soft? Perhaps the reason lies in the fact that ft can be used without "water: Will not dry out tn the Only in Isolated Cases. Expression From Victoria Editor. “Who Won the War?” Sometimes Hurts. Questions Involving Mother Land. ‘The editor of The Star several Gaye age wrete the following better te (he editors of leading daity newspapers tn Western Canada be, man) tters ha be that there & ob A Ard ment \eitercyn Canada am qutviengly and oven emtageniatie etustmse wT cas iettere say, to often manitented tn Cunndion “This footing ether theatres, where slighting references are made Bewsaps| hy apression thle letter may suggest to yeu. by day, feplive te the above, editera, but from Canad citizens, Whe read the abeve letter whee it lished Im one newspaper roe Yoaterday The Star printed a letter from Vernes Knowles, editor ef the Winnl- Tribune, Winni who says the only wnfriendliness Canada bas toward Amert ts against the crease tho border. ot the ‘The Star ts printing, who says that “Who won the wart" sometimes causes [li-feeling. come Our affection for Great Britain ts deep afid aincere, and the at Victoria, B.C. “Faitor Star, Seattle, Wash. THE SEATTIE STAR No Indictment for U. S. Booze Robbery The adjournment of the federal grand jury Friday indicates that the $40,000 Mquor theft case, involving one policeman and six others, now under arrest on charges of assisting tm stenting the iquor from the secret vault of the prohibition force, will prohabty be deferred until November. ‘The fury returned 18 open indic> ments, most of them charging liquor violationa, when It adjourned Friday. Discuss Proposal TA for Minimum Wage Western Washington laundry own- ors and operators met Friday at the Chamber of Commerce assembly | room to @iseuss effect of the new minimum wage that will be recom- mended at the state department tn- dustry conference to be held in Olympia September 29. FUNERAL SERVICES for Joveph M. White, Tl, who died Friday an the result of a fall last week, will be held at Butterworth’s mortuary Sunday. Alleged Robbers of Injuries to Hair| Bidder to Aid Baby| Circus Deny Guilt Mra. Qlarence &. Huntoon was| SPRINGFIZLD, Mo, Sept, 24-~| VANCOUVER, Wash, Bept 24—~ awarded $50 in Judge Otis Brinker’s| “Will offer myself to the highest |Pert M Orcutt and Roy Moora court Friday for damage done te her | bidder tn order to support my (charged tn Vancouver with robbing hatr. Mra. Huntoom asked for $1,000 —- co fection adeweieaee |e Sells Floto etreus of $25,000 on from Jeane Harmon, hatrdremer, | Priaay ny a woman with a bycaroia | Wek SE Pleaded not guilty tn wn. whom she accud ef ruining her|cniid. Another woman the same day | Prior court Wednenfay. Their trial Jong, beautiful locks with an over |advertived that she would gamble on |in wet for October 1% heated marcel tron. Harmon de |her earnings for one year, then pay clared that Mra. Hunton's hair had |? Per cent of her wages for ® room. never been “anything extraord iZ | | Awarded $50 for Woman to Highest Special prices on mew shipment masses Axminster lugs im all sien, Wal Mother, bring home me of dron Co, 1323 Fourth ava—Adver Bolat's Milk Bread!—Advertinement | tisement, | mary.” $$$ $$$ ares, “Dear Sir: The editor of the Cot onist, Mr. C. Swayne, te away on holidays at the present time and will not be back for some tima I am acting In bis stead. “Personally T am sure there ts so fecling of antagoniam an Vancouver island towards Americans, There Gisposition of a certain type of American pubtie men and American | newspapers to deal unfairly with) questions in which the Mother Land was concerned long has aroused re- sontment. That ts something which, | I believe, ts passing away. Amer Jean? daim that “they won the lof Canadians entertain the warmest | feeling for Americans. may occasionally be isolated €xpres-| war,” rather clamorousty prociatmed sions that are not complimentary, | sometimes, also was irritating to « but they are strictly confined to &/ args number of people here and very limited class, The great Maas | was excusable considering the sacri ficea of this section of Canada. — “Hut those are passing manifesta “Of course questions artve oceans | tions, and trivial. stonally that arouse criticiam of your “Very troty yours, people, but that ts to be expected! “ROBERT DUNN, and never can be qpmpletely over-| “Dafly Cotoniat, Victoria, B.C.” Two Towns Deserve Credit for Bridge wth fee ctendfnst 00% The contract t to be bet -~ within a few Gaya Work on the wil start just as goon as the Columbia river is at its lowest, It mat will be rushed as rapidly as possible tm Eastern Ingineers from the state highway department will see that the bridge ts okeh as the work progremes, The plans will have to be passed upon by PASCO, Sept. 24—This story foes! State Highway Commissioner Allen, for Kennewick as well as Pasco. Ht’s| but that’s oy 8 formality now. ‘The cash has m rained and the | bridge will be built, | Tt wil be a toll bridge tke the have been wanting a bridge that will span the Columbia river. Both Snake river bridge until enough cities want a big steel structure like | ™oney has been collected to pay for the new one that stretches high|'t and pay interest. eaulre But, the real story ts about the public eptrit of these two little dought stock. Walla Walla came to the front. Portland busineasmen, ever, alert for this business field, jumped tn and boosted, too. Bo the bridge is going to be buflt. Maybe some engineer will have his mame on ft. Maybe a name plate will carty the names of the promot ters. Maybe—but the bridge itself ‘will be a monument to the fighting spirit of two mighty live little Wash Hate off, folkm to Pasco, BUTTON DAY IN 5, A. CAMPAIGN 40 Lassies Aid Prominent Women in Campaign Forty Salvation Army lassier were asxisting scores of prominent Seattle women in winding up the army's solicitation for relief funds Saturday —"“button day” in the campaign. During the afternoon workers wil! cover the grandstand of the Seutttle baseball club, thru the courtesy of | President William Klepper. Reports of results will be made at headquar ters, 201 National Bank of Com merce buflding. With its funds almost exhansted, {the organization faces the biggest relief program in fta history this winter, say Salvation Army officials. The however, is not a drive, It consists of a quiet ap proach to friends of the organization to tide the situation over until the | budget ts eared for next year by the community chest fund, making it possible for the Salvation Army to maintain uninterrupted its work in convincing the needy that— “A man may be down, but he’s never out” in Seattle by Bartell Stores, Swift's Pharmacy, Second and Pike, and other reliable drugriats. can: Because it is a home itn dustry creating more work for people who live here, ‘Whatever you think the reason is, «it down and write the UNION BOAP COMPANY, 225 Lumber Exchange Building, Seattle. ‘They will pay $10.00 for the best letter, $5.00 for the second best, and $3.00 for the third best letter received by or before Saturday might, October Ist. sent in with answer. RULES 1. Name of dealer where OH! BOY! was purchased must be 2. All anawers must be tn this office by Saturday evening, @etober Ist, as winner will be announced in The SEATTLE STAR On Monday, October 3rd. Get @ can from your dealer and tr# for ono of the prizes, If you don’t win the $10.00 it will be worth it to find out how good OH! BOY! really is. If your dealer is out of OH! BOY! send us his name and lic and we will mail you @ 10-02. can, prepaid. ‘Winning letters, with contestants’ names, will be published as advertisements, Union Soap Company 325 LUMBER SEA EXCHANGE TTLE STRAND ORCHESTRA $. K. WINELAND playing selection from sy “La Boheme” . «9 =» « m Puccini Cecil De Mille VIVIAN STRONGHART “The Songbird of the West” NOW PLAYING B ¢ S PRODUCTION Bebe Daniels Wanda Hawley HIS Paramount Picture attains the highest mark yet reached in the ing of life and beauty on the screen!! xk * A dashing T blend- shimmering, riot of color and luxuryl! x *& Wa with the life of a lover of love!! 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