The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1922, Page 6

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MONDAY, MAY 8, 1998. THE SEATTLE STAR OEMs or your CRAP Book COMMON JOYS To K.P. BY LEO IH. LASSEN Within a little Indian bow! of wood Bome strange friend has sent the art of Spring As he found it-—bita of m hat cling In April to the trees—as if he understood That Hiacs nurtured in a florist place And daffodils in careful garden rows Can never hold the charm the headland knows Where lady-slippers grow in wild grace. $5.00, in the state of West’ $4.40 for # montha, or 89.00 per year Newepaper We- Aerpriee Asan end United Rervion, No Cost This test is Free Don't you owe it to yourself? It will bring to your home a new conception of what cleaner teeth means. Watch for ten days the delightful effects, then decide for your- eclf. % Bully for you, Judge Gordon! Your campaign against the speeders and other violators of traffic regulations Is a step in the right direction. Until you ‘inaugurated your vigorous prosecution of these cases the traffic laws of city were honored only in their breach, and it is literally true that one took his life his hands whenever he tried to cross the street at certain corners, But your action tn canceling licenses, handing out jail sentences, increasing the bail and otherwise making things unpleasant for the motor pest, has already had Visible effect, and if you keep up the good work you will make Seattle the first city (the country to be “safe for pedestrians.” And that would be a mighty big thing for the city. careful people of some forty races apply it every day. And the glistening teeth you see every. where show one of the results, Added Charis Whiter, More Sanitary Teeth In words and blossoms this new friend and T Have common joys—and common joys bulld friends, AM the climate in the world isn’t as big an advertising point for a city as would be He found some siadnene ins song 1 mate Other benefits v t 4 ne nds ¢ information that one can actually take a walk on its streets without running a sins they <ouneee weeds an open aky Millions now enjoy them PR hays! ative Ags 3 yey yo chance of being crushed beneath the wheels of an automobile. Pesto wsdttnniseed band cscs an ae It meultiplice the March digestaat lida sia aside n inks Tf all knew what aay mgr know, It often becomes badly stained. in the oe That is there te dence Looks as if Germany has turned her swords into — Dem SOE Oe Ce Sew qt beNde toe Sra ie eee austen san oe Papanese government has @ bill granting manhood te the Japanese people. Russian plowshares. In Paris, an actress is wearing a couple of enakes for garters. Garter snakes? LETTERS ie LUT0, More on Politics Everybody wante whiter, cleaner, safer teeth. Those who lack them envy those who have them. The way Is easy and delightful It means just combating film. the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in ft. ‘They, with tartar, are the chiet cause of pyorrhea. 80 most things that wreck teeth and make ® campaign against militar be at ” . we would as well “hang up the fd show re threatening the reac. The dogs Conan Doyle says are in heaven are Ser a Seotien wm over and the | ale” and donate the city to the erim- pew pray og Mag wit pepe y sia are now traced a with popular vengeance. probably skye terriers. blood has cooled, I beg’to make the |inals, Let ua harmoniously help all film, Watch it act clamoring for progressive Rave been driven from by the Toyko police. unrest and the growth These are trying days, but some people don’t try hard enough. mind tr for @ great many years. |few suggestions that float thru my the hope that they may be ef some benefit for the city which I | love and which has been my home ture. the officers to help our beautiful eity thru the stringent Gnvea prevaling, and if any proves unfaithful we can rebuke them at the polls tn the fu That dingy film Teeth are coated with « film— that viscous film you feel It clings to teeth, enters crevices A way to combat it Dental science, after long re- search, has found two film com- batants. Able authorities have are chaking the =e i | Lat us purge ourselves of all th® 1 am pleased and my mind runs in| and stays. Stains cause It to dis- proved theit efficiency. Now refreshing the mouth tastes, fof the mediaeval clansmen F ing to stay there ts Kngtand, (| *°"0"" Phoceoly peor yp nt @ rhythmiloal way. color. Then it often forms dingy leading dentists the world over | Mark the absence of the viscous urope minds during th ampaign | rect Japan's policies. O; Lioyd George ts desperately try | just past and shake to oven, ent Trewe to tn] Sonit: Snsteding tartar. urge thelr daily wee, the film-coate disa 2 Old ways of brushing do not A new-type tooth paste has ippesr. Sees Red ing to save the peace of Europe. It was the trony of fate. Will he succeed? We doubt it. | “bloody chasm" it. As Yo behaving quite fine fully sends many thanks to his effectively combat film. 80 much remains to night and day threaten been created, based on modern requirements. The name is Pep- sveraygled = iia ca beeen ent th are Tt ts too big a job for him alone. rey used to pump into ua,| serious damage. sodent. These two film combat- being moved to cut army, navy America, perhaps America | “Vox Populi” should be the rule to |... these whe enld er thought Film clouds the teeth’s luster, ants are embodied in it, Now say, affairs abroad ‘ ve adopt. The people have epoken and | WN was LED and alr force to a point where alone, might sa the fat from | Started to bubble and boil as the fire. And she will if she but |%* Should abide the result com-|, ® ad eaoume be to WHITE, fe Sephe walters 4 United «States =woeld be placently. It te the duty of all good |4°* owe te hard Care Be proper possesses the statesinen, For ber own sake If for nothing nobler America should lend her leadership and her moral and fi- béipless against any sudden men- ace to the national security, the most level-headed statesmen of Europe are confidently talking of Jeltizens to acquiesce tn a and he the fie onaful made at the p endeavor conduct a # I am pleased to see M the choice] rmontousl “ite Y | when two candidates me ermelect to | And “strengie” contention and aptte ne must out. Pepsadéent meus The New-Day Dentifrice Dept. 8-368, 1104 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, ML battalions are arriving to another continental war inte nancial strength to the salvation “put a good foot forw e ia ett whieh coun: f Europe thru economic recon down to his labor ar change 4, it rt Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent te th hs bonne gi as per as veoh "hie by Foe age na Aa seins a Bec a | Made to comply with new dental requirements. Endorsed v cali ets dame David Lioy@ George, hitherto Before long we may have © tre senate and found him faithful to] De ye tor eramplet. We give ona DY Muthorities and advised by leading dentists everywhere. depen promised. But, the the original Pollyanna of the choose between preventing the | his constituency. I think he would ample | All druggists supply the large tubes. sor wae one © family. flag will not follow home. this quest for distracting war predicted by Licyd George or being drawn into it to our own undoing. Genoa conference, now declares another war ts mevitable “unless Genoa is a success,” and the consensus of opinion seems to be volves not so much questions of international law or diplomacy as it does a state of mind? Tove t the greatest thing that God can give to ws, and the great- eet thing that we can give to God. have made a good mayo: people chosen him. © watched Dr. Pre way on his rambles from t, bad the! wn all the! the “soap Brown, with his forceful, courageous |at all times agree with |, an tated | disposition can not “to it up Rrown™ | in the ease of Dr. Brown, I did ab _|weys admire it for ite independent way and the generally agreed, as well as admired, ite course in matters con- tha the clase of papers that deal justice to any community. afar, the Japanese navy has - wen Ha ates }box" to his success as the mayor ith sinitdlianss te 4 a proedliieal oA oo played In combatting what is consid: |cerning the welfare of tne public. G. A. HILL, Deen forgotten. Japanese that elventy And Jeous eneweres Mm, Thow |e! ig Pall gp yar jared wrong, and I further confess |The Star is no coward, aad that is 1954 Fourth Ave. W. have been ordered to failure. shalt love the Leré thy God with |* ; eno pote ~ sik tm: Gabttin danke all ies phones wai Recsmesitre > saat be :tiscoe | him for his candor and plu have lived In Seattle atnee long waters, to protect fishery Hew can © handful of mere potben 4 ge i fringe justified in the belief tha before The Star had tts birth as a| against tho Vladivostok men at Genoa, however abla pacromrnend prellie thea these. | tf¥,to “clean the city up” wh newspaper and have always been one The Vladivostok straighten ont « tangle which tn- Mark wth 41-99. a clean-up ts required, and if of its many readers, While I did not Europe fs suffering from 8 Teaching out Ike ® world-war hang-over. Peoples as ~Y*"e™y Tovior. AL x y : mystifying his aud! well as statesmen are afflicted. = <5 IR e er Ar: z past, the Japanese Ail Europe is seething with » Mr. Belcher | ~ Tom- ¥ the mystification sense of injustice and the souls ° e7re popular rights. of her many peoples are ranking DOUbles in Brass VRI ; - a baffled once more with resentment and bitterness You remember the Uncle Tom | : rick? And must and m desire for vengeance against Cabin shows you saw when you Dear Fetke Com (4 € V@, Zea On if beware lest they be neighbors. were » kid. One qualification for | A little while ago I heard about a rather tusry bird who had a on 4 ti “TT, show” job I with was mine—I'd surely think ft mighty fine—for all he on tng ia gee? glo sega pretinag te steahie ts ae wee il Geacas t hove toved, Was bole 0 6k We Sabie Gree, o ST ibbibnaks teense tt vinegar and gall Germany and oq | It used to make him rather the way they dressed around France, are floating like satu- That meant to blow a horn in | the store; and tho he used to and frown, he didn’t like to call the street parade and then go on the stage as Simon Legree or | Lawyer Marks or Eliza, when the | show opened. | Well Neighbor Belcher of West Virginia “doubles in brass.” We find him as ® coal lawyer cross. examining Samuel Untermeyer before the senate committee in- vestigating West Virginia's coal troubles, and then doubling up as one of the bloodhounds of the | state In prosecuting the coal min | rs at Charlestown, them down married gink But since he had no other source, he called together all the force; he told them all, “I must confens, it gets my goat the way you dress; and tho I hate to tell you #0, your ‘Teddy-bears’ have got to gor That night he told his wife about the dress reform he'd handed out; whe him how he learned the news about the Teddy-beare they use; his answer gave her © surprise, “Bockuse I see them I've got eyes!” Instead of starting In to Jaw she made him tell her what he eaw; he spoke of collars, ties auch, until she said. T thought as much! You spoke with very good intent—but ‘middy blouse’ was what you meant! he rather feared the job, I think, because he was a It isn’t gasoline that explodes in the cyl- inder of your car and makes power. It’s gas—air, mixed in the carburetor with gasoline to form vapor. Red Crown gasoline vaporizes com- pletely. It forms a homogeneous mixture with 12 to 16 times its volume of air. That mixture explodes cleanly and powerfully, leaving comparatively little carbon residue on valves, spark plugs and cylinder walls. That’s why you get better mileage out of “Red Crown”—and a cleaner, sweeter- running engine. Fill at the Red Crown sign—at Standard Oil Service Stations, at garages and at other dealers. —— | rated rafts of wormwood. , If Germany can ever catch r SEARN A WORD} rrance out ot allied company, 1 EVERY D AY she will lick France if she can. i | Knowing tlus, and if Germany fails to live up to her treaty obli- y's word !s CONSORTIUM. | gations, France will beat her to Pronounced — konsor shui | the draw and do her level best to accent on second &: je. | . ‘jmeans—a fellowship mbiy, | finish what the armistice of 1918 on, combination or union. |brought to halt. adopted, directly, from—Latin| ehind France 1s one contin- tum,” with the same mean-/ ‘as when employed as an English | pon Da ip rag leroy pw’ S used Ike this—*Tpon the ticular. And Lenin, we must not they name, certain powers are | forget, was once » German agent. | On the side lines and endeavor. d to form @ consortium to de- Russian enterprises.” And always on the same payroll. 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