The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1922, Page 12

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i a Maa > tad wait 5 os sae Pitts range ROMO a ae a SE a ake eee tos eotee sone First THE SEATTLE STAR ) LETS CUT While Memory Is Still Fresh Cym@hhia Girey: ti THREE | i: STATE TAX We Take Off Our Hat to— The Story of a Selfish Wife Who Took Eve rything) «ig cists thie Sa. ; , , © , ] and Offered Nothing in Return—Now She Would Slayer Granted Two ther’ a ‘on urday or Monda q | Rob Her Baby of [ts Father’s Love and Protection.| y ay Weeks for Pleading i T0 ] PCT BY CYNTHIA GREY With + tam ‘ rT con ae ” ‘ yecause of human inability 7 “ tor re rants ° Tragedy invades many homes beca atte " » conside ry but the personal side of heart problem Take, a ited Deane ort HI oriee il the volbwiag latter, for instance, from a worthy man-—yel tax ¢ for 1 t of Frid 5 ; tnd aoe Former Congressman Says he isa heartbroken, lonely father and husband munteipal in expected to be| all, The murder charge seam It Can Be Done in Dear Miss Grey: A : have & very arte) trouble thas hes iva, Mary 1 ‘ine . } arred my happiness, woul Ke You kind advice, fo 1 < fur 1 th 1 t "It te ait now he people have been many—so perhaps you can say something that will og oe h ! 1 u of Wash 8 per cent help me. been married four years. We have a| te © t ie poe » iia ‘og chat yo “goa aes: My wife and I have been ma yea F F third of what you pay now is sheer waste, unnecessary, pure extrava: | Bance; and anot third is easity | Savered by taxable property now es | eaping taxation, You can cut you Max DI from $1.80 to 60 cents You Want to,” said Frank 8 former congressman, of Iilino JWR address on “The Foo! Tx At Convocation at Washington State | sweet little baby girl and before baby came to us my wife was) + id loving companion, But during) of the able. My wife has) partments who haa for the munick }an ideal mate and a kind this last two years my life has been mise treated me with contempt, neglecting our home fo what she ‘calls a good time at dances and parties—always preferring other people's company to mine - AMUSEMENTS | wax MOORE =: amon? PULPI “THRIFT PROGRA ver “Share With Others” Day AL WOHLMAN y to Be Observed : Bae FIVE AVALONS : KRASSO LYDELL & MACY in “Old Cr ee. ad : her a Ht is Regan's special business to! Edward D. Mather, because Harold S. Noice, Seattle|ana w ad ee cncty earenione ax, od {he thought nothing of his own) Henry R. King, busy Seat-| high school boy, because he ; TH where it belongs by digging out | life when those of his baby tle business man, because he | pad nerve enougn to go to the lions of dollars’ worth of un jand his invalid wife were|is never too busy to take hold | pegene of Vilhjalmar Stefann Property escaping the tax| threatened by flames at 419 of civic enterprises and put son, the explorer, in the Far or, ovr |Fifth ave. Mather entered}them over. Right now he’s Northern seas close to the pole|, $40,000,000 the burning home, tossed the giving his time to educating | iinen he might have remained |; Ek ghort time-ugo he took 14 days|Child from the second story;Seattle folks in ways Of comfortably at home by the't left in Tockford, 1i., and dug out, tito the arms of a man in the thrift. In other words, he’s) ¢irecide, i $40,000,000 of tixadle property that! street below, then carried out | the head and leader of Thrift Orphaum Crrcui 25> VAUDEVILLE: William | Cameron Gaxton Sisters Rhythm &t Thursday f each week, Please other times as It with her teres Proto by Pr not paying a cent. Another! Ais wife, ‘Week. | " Rime he put in five weeks in Chicago ‘ ¥ some real estate men who were taxation, on the rolls as was| e Peed eathomet gy there x But e eee on to Prosperity eS Cg BE ye continued, “1 croased| hic tee grenrete ot. |: asa whole [Organization May Emerge! 1 rave no ones . ‘ I Suntai raiiroad decisions, un | From Agricultural Meet | psopie nave in ave., with the high-po doctrine of sharing with be r she missed something, She has missed what she 4 had she ever con band's ‘side of the married any other man usband married any other “People of Seattle today who city of Seattle as a w onegiae in the world to} are b Y the future are just as much ple | aig neers, of just as much courage, | fair pu cats going both ways and was safe t cop held *up his eer pioneers of the early oad with nY JAMES T. KOLEERT - ord ane is mae ey. T b t t ? . WARBIIING N, Jan. nut ve hr ‘ 5 Beets: with those 23 game warden This wag the statement made by| Oy ve hap “ aye pottlegger it chance would a jack | im Chicago!" As to * he spoke of a capi ’ $47 janitors where they dis 300, “and the spittoons never | ¢ fo bright as® they did next . b wernor H $11,000 F Ih state fi t ended tl LOLW*> PALACE H " Ge ing" woh Ga t needs ts dyes “We men simply must do some t ably about all this waste and un hie ‘eink iain: tile over property. for the women have gst Sad, pe - mething to say now In politics, and ——_——— ‘we don’t get to work we will find o LL on at hom washing the Fr ‘3 If styles treme, ¥ That the “fool taxpayer” made (th agree Carnegie’s fortune for him /the re ‘One allegation Regan made. sup it with illustrations of the| AMUSING, AIDDIES! “i: “WIGGLY DOG” 1S LDT’s COF Adverti Rich Liberty. chased | ds from : z= ka, sok 4 ad them EITHER OF THESE FOR JUST A FEW INSTRUCTIVE MINUTES TOYS GIVEN OF YOUR TIME THE AEROPLAY In fact Copyright Construction Blocks THIS He tel Tf Henr i it aff Millio frozen ¢ ity of | theyll | fleet? thy puncil. nce U tt inte puncil ¥ TO EVERY BOY OR GIRL WHO os FR / SECURES ONLY TWO NEW sah m SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE STAR a “Dh Doge t into After ir of s Own Cement Blo s | A Box of Joy for Girl or Boy H The Boy Mak aa at th he boot I UDED in this wonder set is a complete supply of Cement and Moulds. You'll have the time of your life planning and then making the many different models which it is pos- sible to do with this dandy set. THE RIGHT TOY FOR THE SMALL OR LARGE BOY DON’T DELAY—GET YOURS TODAY A ROPLAY y RUCTION BLOCKS afford both ¢ ation and ple for young and old. basswood, ‘"y are manufactured from the be making them light, strong and sanitary. The model shown above represents but one of the endless variety of toys which can be made with one of these sets. YOU'LL FI A MIGHTY GLAD YOU GOT T OF AEROPLAYS He comes in sections and wiggles along as you pull him by his string. He is 22 inches long, and his feet are fastened to wooden wheels, HERE’S HOW! Get only two of your friends or neighbors, who are not now having The Star delivered to them, to agree to take the paper for two months. Have them sign the subscription blanks, below, ten bring to The Star and get your “Wiggly Dog.” on City Subscriptions. Simply Take . Out-of-Town Subscriptions Must Be Paid in Ad- Collect No Money the Ordet for the Paper vance at the Rate of 50c per Month Just get only two new subscribers to The Star and take your choice of either of the above. . Your friends and neighbors who are not now havy- Collect No Money ing The Star delivered to them will be glad to help For city subscriptions you t only two of them to agree to take the paper simply take the order for 2 months. Have subscribers sign the subserip- for the paper. tion blanks below, then bring to The Star and get , your prize. 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