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at THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922, | them, the fundamentals of an eau | ——————— OP YOUT leith sanyo omnes | ema ma arta The Seatt ae By mall, owt of etty, fo per 2 mo: $4.06, in the state of W. on. OW tbe months, or ” year Talking Behind Your Back ern), flag and nation is one that might make Orphant Ann and Hulda feel @ ltt | If these quallficats were 4 better my 4 and furnished, the contro. 1 wonde « he means t neinuate that it takes @ nut to write 4 ; } , * ir s-wotkd ak’ tae thin stu However that may be, he gets on the rostrum for A private telephone apparently no longer protects you from having people listen in | BACALL pee fas Hy he ch i Ps today tudents in the unt i } ICK eruit Very truly yours my tings and stroll! up skidroad with my “The Society for Electrical Development announces that Albert E. Proffitt, employed | FRANCE atuly yourm hk my tings and stroll up skidroad with my | o tho we some time scold and jeet, dar ban real the telephone company at Providence, R. L, has perfected a radiophone device that | BY DON MARQUIS } f ER A ag Rae tan pendence ne ng ™ Thy pOUrAN ‘ollies pass, and leave thee tert | him to eavesdrop on talk passing over telephone wires. leg Oy hy ’ . . Methods of the viewten wuch as they Thy hundred madnesses have left thee sane Ven they #kall ask you how it ban dat you got neither child : . fitt, experimenting with his radiophone, wired his amplifier in some peculiar way Remamberent thou eld, crimes and kings, and turn Western Union nor man, and tink you ban some kind of freak, of course it’s up | ‘To save a world from tyranny again. 7 | an to you to speak: just tell them fib—you think, by gar, you better ‘is being kept secret. Immediately he began to hear local telephone conversations | :. gon ge ig emg oo lands above, feet The or : off the vay you are; ané me and Lars akall say the eame~—dat a ut after that, O France, I love observe thru the columns o ve don't for child ner dame he repeated to the talkers, amazing them. That quick and angry grace of thine, | your or that there ts a constant Tho there be none to tell tings to, like happy married peoples 1 i 7 field for th veo gh oo- 0-5 Parente g RP age Juproar over the street car system do, nor little thrills of heaven bliss to come from lovers’ good- Proffitt's device still is in embryonic stage it opens a vast new field for the That keen, searred that vivid face of thine— the fare night kiss, nor room med little trundie bed, where tings for two The head, the heart, the whole of thee! H es i a a | Why not tear a page of business! or three are said, nor little moist soft lips dat cling, to make p possible ending of secrecy, experience out of the history of the|| you proud and rich ike king * # * * * e 8 @ to Western Union Telegraph company Still, vay beyond the mountain crest, ay tink there's Someone is 4 4nd apply business methods to the knowing best; ay, tink He eay, Go play your part med friendly t sit in your home and eavesdrop on a versation in a hor a mile away the operation of the system? There! mind and song in heart; for har t* job for you to do—go speaking mechapical help. J are many empty care efter 7 o'clock | friendship kind and true, make work and play so you can say, a dict at night, coming back to the city “Ay ban square guy med you today.” eans le dicto- after taking people home; there are| LUMBERJACKER. —. eco years has been possible by means of the simple saany cafe eanpty, or parti, empty, | i letectives. . on Sunday and on holidays; why not employed by Ireland and Its Holidays Poth ge pe perp tgp Girridge OMS listening-in process is carried a step further by Proffitt's radio discovery. It (To 1, M. Clarke.) jbe also, and it would keep ua pretty | to five conte? Inmue tickets for tive Se a Sm et the Irish celebrate what| Cents to be used on incoming cars Impossible that we soon —— aa SESS | Does Ireland celebrate America’s | busy. Let the Irish celebrate what rd - a - a aks iain sa eri-| after 7 o'clock, Sundays and ho have a wireless device able Des Moines, Ia., has just elected a woman to the ya? pec od ae oe Amery'| days. Thin would enable many thou, {#0048 The Western Union made |100 words for the price of 10 in the up private conversations city council. She is Mrs. C. H. Morris, club leader, Why should we celebrate Tre | vcning to them |nands of people to go to the parks,|th¢ biggest tnerease in its business | day time, Yours truly, homes, offices or rendea- 5 + » will land's any more than France's, EAk) 1+ is not necessary to Inmult the|band concerts, ehows, churches and | When it utilized the night service, | 0. L. MILLER, fas business woman, mother of two sons. Seattle wi Jiand’s, Italy's, Germany's, Kussia’s,| tt i" not necomary fo Inet Wielother places, and use the empty |Which waa standing still, by giving Edmonds, Wash. “aa scema uncanny now, doubtless be next, with Mrs, Henry Landes as its or any other country's? wera caso the ruth [sat sea, while the fegulr trate | =——— _by iv ® ‘ . . | To be perfectly fair, we would and’, vate pat int, |@uring the day would remain the the wireless telegraph — choice. also have the north of Ireland to] sassy rer ite wend’ forth | same, 2 GEOGRAPHIC PUZZLES § Marconi first announced its | Dleane, liove instead of hate, and see how| When a metghant has goods he Y , : . , This ts the United States, andi happy you will be. ry maniennnot fell at the regular price he : eee Admen’s Campaign Washington s |we have all nationalities to pleane:|for his own country.” of course, but| reduces the price @nd moves the| wit alter by leaps Deserves Support Teeth |we can not play favorites don't expect the other fellow to be — If St. Patrick's day ix observed, |for yours, too. | when secrecy among = Pacific coast admen deserve The false teeth worn by George | every othor nation’s holidays should | auice Monror, || All Play U Hs made impossible, With- congratulations on thelr “unity Washington were carved from pels | Quitting Time? & ey there could be m0 week campaign and on the ‘!vory and held in place by 4 ° | ow ak Se ee ae On comets Pete His Curriculum for Teachers ITANLA combines or conspir- ple of the Pacific coast cities are Beckford of Harvard Medical | Editor The Star the least effort. | individual to observe and support, school. Mra, Elimabeth White, a married! Determination to xnetill in the The World's Greatest Tenic of the youth intrusted to| husband, makes an attack on Birs.| the evil in the present hab tistry is @ development of less | piaie that bv unjust, uncalled for,| it of inter-community bickering han 100 years. Washington bad (and has no bearing on the contro: | fs little need to dwett ‘rouble keeping his teeth from | versy. As a valuable, patriotic eth) zen Mrs. Blair in doing her full duty} ing | ow of that have been made deplorable by in 13 cities have finally come to false teeth was not manufactured [thon who aro working for self-| the conclusion that the hatchet wntil 1825. Interest alone | should be buried and the Pacific Dentistry, Ihe most other arts Mre. White ts drawtne pay from | coast cities logether and crafts, has made more prog. | the school beard an & teacher for oo" ae reas in the last century than in | 245 days in the year, and ix on duty of agert. } lens tham 200 days of that year; is “We must stand united for the ll prev’ centuries combined. | pommessed of valuable property In West,” they say, “with = full ¢ " t . but pays no city tax or |B Hath the Lord as great delight | cod sotie ot in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as Mra. White suggests that the new | ff one community of the Pa- in obeying the voler of the Lord? | euserintendent take up the atudy of | ego page He te out that modern den. |*chool teacher, with an employed | minds often i aiik AGN | i | i : i i i f z i i cific coast are the interests of Hehold, to obry ix bétter than sac- | school administration under Mrs every community; the welfare of Tiice—-/. Samuel ey. 88. Biair and Mr. Axpayer. Well and . |good. Here is a correspondence There's nothing left of the put | course on the qualifications for all| + iH sf i H is the welfare of all.” end take craze but the take part. — | teachers are the possibilities § = Newspapers are asked by the —————_—_—— | Freedom from snobbishness. | secrecy. Proffitt may amen “to discontinue the com- Yow can't cave footprints on the Sincerity of purpose the way. Maybe not. ion practice of capitalizing in sends of time in a limousine, Love of the teachers profession | f] is worth thinking about ——— - rather than love of luere. ae on ie reperterial column =— nother objection to radio ts they Intelligent effort to get the beat what weaknesses oi the apparent and are ail party lines. etting by” with 7? | be dit i | Hi i “Chippendale” falands there is a mized ft. Design 1978—In Tuin Pair More than half that today is Japanese. The Sine eres ' |Why a Fleet : : fees |as Large as 7 1 Cw aay | eee Eosnes Has? Ot Hutch | hat your Bed has to do with : sooner or later a very MARK SABRE tn introfuced to the reader by | ° form of race question. —Sena- HAPGOOD. « garrulous London solicitor, who went t 1 with him} ; pus ion solicitor, o o nt it | irs (D.), Neb. BY AMATEUR ECONOMIST Mr. Hearst tela us that the | Sabre is 34 and is living with his wife ST therefore so run, not as uncer- United States should havea mer- | MABEL SABRE, in Penny Green, an English village seven miles trom| | iz #0 fight I, not a# one that chant fleet at least as large as Tidborough, where Sabre is in business—"seven miles b oad 4 about the air: but I keep under Sasiants. n miles by road and about! t seven centuries in manners and customs,” but now being “improved” by @ 4 | body, and bring it ny Pagans We know that Mr. Hearst | Pushing development company. Hapgood suxpects Mark and Mabel are not| Almost every one has had Simmons Beds are built for | Y |. Corinthians ir. . hates England, that he is able to | *uited to each other after visiting them in their home. He explains Sabre, : : see no good in the English, and |even in his childhood, was remarkably tolerant-—always able to. see the| the experience of waking up __ sleep. Deep, sound sleep —all that he will never admit that | other fellow’n point; whereas his pretty wife is a typical and violently | . : : : * Anything English is as good or as | opinionated gossip, tired after a night of contin- night, every night. large as it is in the United Their temperamental difference was first brought out when they first| | eal went to thety frome, imuue@iately afler their wartiage, Mabel tachezed ea uous sleep. ‘ . nae ce ta to be the American | ulline Mark's room his “den,” a word which the latter particularty detest | Made with the Simmons while Mark aroused Mabel because he immedia MP LLARN A WORD}! merenant marine that te to be | intx the Jinks sisters, “High” and "Low Jinks” Mark thought it oven And perhapswonderedwhy, pressed steel Corner Locks — " ‘ however, the night after, and characteristically decided hin w ould firm less 4 land's . y i couldn't be x | | if blamed for their apparently trivial, but irksome, differences | tting th is almost’ th and notse | 1 wonder if Mr. Hearst realizes This difference of viewpoint, however, builds up something like a bond Forge ng at there a ye ~ d ‘i that England has the ocean clear of sympathy between Mark and “High around her shores, Why can't Heyman tof mags oo aca alllyredl gen lmtp gece as much difference between So that nerves and muscles | | ¢ dig a canal across the Canadl- wothon ovent little “plots” to further what Mabel calla doings. i | non Maexiens borders, so Ene |" tate buen eacodt ta sy Ai h. patie: East <n wal re Shorey iy perfect, complete relaxation relax and one wakes in the morning thoroughly refreshed. | | | | if woman votes twice in election. Who said the women never learn politica? "Today's word is CONCOMITANT. | It's pronounced — kon-kom-ttant, | | th accent on the second syllable. Tt means—that which accompa AN associate, a companion, that | goes along with. { | It comes from Latin—“con,” with, ° arge of the pub ously disturbed—as there is - *9 aes, than Mr. Hearst's insistence that | lishing department, has been promised an eventual partnershi | Ss So commmesny. | Snr ccoonss dovelopeneet shall | “TWYSING ir in'e carter peo tary oe oon with between sleepand wakefulness. Every room shared by two i ; be exactly the same as Eng- {out being a partner. Mark ia particularly intereste: t ul i: | Ite used like thie—“Sneezing and al 7 v dh Fay eee aasy, interested 28 & Rew text-book perso ey te i of lassitude are usually con. land's. which he is preparing England,” a history written along a new and ns sho id have Twin iy cong We all know that the Engtish | revolutionary line. eens of © cold produce only one-third of th Mabel utterly falls to ese it de anything but a “lesson book," and Mark And that a wooden bed that Beds. So that one sleeper does food at home, and that as a na- |rtops mentioning it to her. “Starving for sympathy at home, he turns to i Gite thar tae ta rethac marie TONG Ree en Ln, RTIRE ter mrmaatay, at hoes, be terns to] creaks, or an old-type metal not disturb the other or to the rest of the world for the MR, F GUS, & peculiar old fellow, much hen-pecked by his spinster, rest of their living, ‘This they do | daughters, and bed that rattles, can disturb communicate colds or other ~ ; * deal land wouldn't have anything on | ers in church and school supplies. Hix grandfather had been tricked into us? | turning over hie partnership to and sleep which is unconsci- A most ridiculous proposition, REV. BEBASTIAN FORTUNE, and since that time the Sabres have had certainly, but no more ridiculous {no voice in the conduct of the firm. Mark who is in ¢ ving by selling insurance, manufac THE RCHES, consisting of young Perch, whom Mark calls “Y ! 4 i ‘ecti > ml oun, ‘erch or Mar alls ‘oung Ou i i turing raw materials into the fin- | Rod, Pole or Perch,” and his mother, a strong-minded woman much wrapped with t waking. inf ons. ished products, and by working | up in her son | for the other countries on the While cycling to Tidborough Mark encounters seas, carrying their goods from NONA TYBAR, hia childhood sweetheart, who 1 riding with her dashing place to. place and debonair husband, Look at Simmons Beds and Springs England has used these meth- LORD TYBAR. Altho the couple present a carefree exterior, Mark senses oe The Importance of the . ods to pay for her foods and raw jomething of w mental conflict between them, and, while ho does not con. at your Dealer’s Si pape for a hundred years | sciousty realize it, some of his old ardor for Nona reap’ E | 4 Simmons Label nd more. After his talk with Nona, Mark proceeds on to the office and is much “Chi ” He will show you the beautiful “Period Designs,” wroughtin eseur ~“ agitate aera Be pom perturbed to learn that Twyning has been promised the partnership that The Chippendale the Smooth Square Steel Tubing. And note the pressed steel Lahr ppt yor reopened qumtomers of ours jn the past, | he was suppoved to get. After a dlsagrecible scene with Fortune hi One of the beautiful Simmons Corner Locks that keep the beds firm and noiseless. Stemmons Label. Beery @ ete ome a ee Oe I Me home to epend ithe day’ with “Period Designs” for cheerful Or, if your dealer cannot show them to you, writeus, and we _uine Simmons Bed, Crib and ! and now Mr. Now go on with the story. | bed rooms of exquisite taste. will arrange for you to see Simmons Metal Beds, Cribs, Day Spring is marked with the | Hearst proposes that we perform CHAPTER IL Se thought; “Puany ihe éttn'el Your choice of Ivory White Beds—and Simmons Springs, in every way worthy to go with Simmons name. Look for the : these services for ourselver—in I | mantis abeea wwirittan see Aorta and Decorative Colors. Simmons Beds. Simmons Label, * ct, that we go onto the high The freewheel run down into Per-|haps .she thought it was funny I seas and take the business away trom Seiniand ry Green landed him a little short of | didn’t say I'd had it. 1 must tell - his gate ot bad! = Pirrl post: | her.” 6 eee Kanaan that we sre jeokay whom be blll § his| He returned her letter to its en SIMMONS COMPANY DR 4. BR. BINYON aa # p da rgb taee 769 -ptd os ag * penultimate struge over-|velope and put the envelope in his| NEW YORK ATLANTA CHICAGO KENOSHA SANSFRANCISCO MONTREAL » z ‘ or ne. Oe pretend to tell us |took him in its death throes and| pocket. Then whecled his bleyele Free Examination that we should render this serv- | watched with interest the miracles |into his gate, Ho smiled. “Mote (Executive Offices, Kenosha, Wis.) fee because we wish anything in | of balancing with which, despite his | will be surprised at mo back like! se that we now offer the world |him prolong them to the uttermost| Mabel was descendin | him pro} , » th , abel was descending the stairs a on Earth twice aq much as it offers us ise cabal was dencending the stalre as | | ‘We realize that we must ha He dismounted, “Anything for me,|dress she wore she made a pleasant | We are one of the few optical] a merchant fleet to act as eup- | Pirrip?” Leu aeuined tw teeca ee wes in the Northwest that reslly| ply ships for our navy in time of “One for you, Mr. Sabre.” | at » ak Sa ee | lenses from start to finish, and| ) We abone Mr. § uirway and the dark paneling. But % the only one in | jould operate these | Sabre took the letter and glanced; she did not appear partic | : 7 ships, even in spite of the fact |at the handy uly | ff SAATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. stipe wee 1B spite af the iting pleased to see him. But he thought mi Rieecioation fren, oy gratante op-| (htt, it mizht ‘be “economical twas from Non. sng {{WMY, Mhowld she be? "That's Just | ff FREE BOOKLET ON SLEEP: 7 * a ° Irepps. Tuesday.” She | Tha ” © come bac 1 f ‘a Rmetrist. Glasses not preveribed! pave q merchant flest ne larne an saath haw Ledaa pods agin Ys apy | ul O ee Write us for “Sleep and its E unless absolutely necessary. ah dh r Hullo?” she greeted him. “Have| and its Environment” ngland’s, or one-fourth as large “Dear Marko—We're back. We've| you forgotten something?” \y BINYON OPTICAL Co,| England's, ta—well, about from China to Peru—almoat.| He smiled invitingly Hog? © 1922, Simmons Company >) le] what we would expect from Mr. | Come up one day and be bored about | just come back. 1 uuddenly thous . “ ust come back uddenly thought | JM EN 1116 FIKST AVE Hearst. it. How are you? NONA.” | (Durn to Page 13, Colu 1h" | PS = —————_— AC) “%