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‘ TUESDAY, MA THE SEATTLE STAR LWatch These Detours If You Go a-Motoring stours| Visitors are expected to attend the PAGE 9 To Allow Trainees to See Convention Dinabled war veterans of Seattle, and/in vocational ¢ ng, who wish to attend the national convention of EXPECT 30,000 AT BIG MEET) Thirty thousand delegates Autotats taking advantage of the over the olf road east to within) crossed at that potnt, To eet to get from Renton to arlington, it will be necessary to detour over, ‘These are the principal de pie «aetna onelave |i? Disabled Amortean Veterans of Present food motoring weather will) ® mile ond e halt ot Bolievue Toit, go to Weottavitis or Duvall where the ata ts paving the main the east side valley paved road. | ustea at the present time. Other | radaten Sine elas eee os the World War in fan Franciace tor c re | By October 21, acconting to the/and up the river to Tolt; or go road: Go up the hill past the old] ,. > ak Ginn Sale i! be found ti tive days beginning June 26,, wi find five principal detours necessary | ontmot, the road from Newport to| Full City and down the river ne|mine at Renton. The main re The connecting road b on Pa-jmmall eide-journeys may |mociation to be held in Seattle, Aus) given mpecial leave of absence, mor in King county, acconting to County] Rellevue will be open. | bridge should be completed Aug:| will be open in two months Jcifio Mighway and the west nide/ off the main traveled roads, but 8%) ust 15 to 19, Among the features ording to an announcement Tues Bugineer Thomas R. Beeman | Due to the Toit bridge being out, | ust 1 | Tho OrilliakKent road will be! valley road ts closed, but there are|ensy way around will be found 1n| planned for the celebration are two day by L. C. Jesseph, manager of Paving on Bothell Righway P® the Snoqualmie river cannot be! A short detour te necessary to| closed In four to a! weeks, and|other roads a mile north or south.! most cases. parades, One, a street parade, will the United States Veterans’ bureau Geesitates a detour on the North! - - SE - _— — mmm" | have in ite line of march 16,000 | here, Trunk road. Go east over the Bal | citizens, besides American Legion SHR Manger road from Beho lake to Lake} men 4 Disabled Veterans, who| An {iluminated marine parade will Forest park, This adds about 4.6) Miles to the Journey, This road Is expected to be open September 15. | From Kennydale to Bellevue the} Toad is closed for paving, which] when done will complete the S4-mile encircling Lake Wash Detour from Kennydale Library Circulation Shows Big Increase A large tncreas: in the ciroulation tions and in the Admiw! Line Of lof books and a decraase in the funds | ficers’ club. available for maintenanos ure shown The municipal refereace dtviston in @ report just tasued by the Seattle | cooperated with the Seattle building jpublic Nbrary. |code commission by comping sum In 1921 2,097,858 books were loaned | maries of the building o for home reading and the Ubrary’s | citie, The city enginesring depart | oe fas nenaate tania the sponia. |e’ the civil service commission ing. Business depression caused a|@nd the public utilittes department | | slump in tax receipts ant the library | were also heavy users of the library, jwee forced to operate with a smaller staff and with less money for new of other | “Please find for us a number of | symbolic American Jesigur that we books. This condition #::! continue | can use in making co'n-shaped choco. Permanent—Kellef LITTLE LIVER PELLS [ine 1922 pecause of the cut of $25. |jates for the European market This |000 tn the library's appropriation. — |i a fair sample of the practical sort | Two Seattle hospitals were provid: | of question recelved In the Fine Arte ed with regular library service aur room which Is largely used by com. jing the year, Each hospttel ts visit) mercial artists and sesixvern. ed once a week by 4 ibeurlan who! aia) receipts from tne city were jtakes a carefully elected lot Of | go4¢ gu7.45, of which $212,068.98 was | books, |epent for salart nd $45,908.31 for | City firemen and steamship of: | hooks, periodicals and bind!ng. Eight ficers are two other classes who C8n-| hundred and ninety seven ¢ifferent Inot come to the libracy, so the magazines and 182 news spers were }ibrary goes to them. Deposits Of | received during the year. books are maintained tn 23 fire sta-| gine 1910, the numrer of books = }loaned for home use has fvereased 225 per cent, while the library's ap- propriation has been tncreosed 120 per cent. The American Library as |moctation recommenda $1 per capita jas the minimum approyacation for | good Mbrary service. The amount vailable tn Seattle tor 1922 Is only [83 cents per capita. | } . |PALACE HIP BRAS | POPULAR SHOW Variety and color with plenty of comedy novelties to evoke laughter make the new show appearing at| | Loew's Palace Hip this week @ bit of Canadian Pacific Steamships now op- |decidedty atverting entertainment. | erate from Colman Dock, foot lathietes who open the show with an of Marion Street. Canadian Pacific “PRINCESS” STEAMSHIPS | Leave Seattle Daily, COLMAN DOCK, Foot of Marton Street Mie Day Boat Dally ats... 9200 A.M. "ihe Night Bost Dally Sn *......... 11:30 P.M. Il) unusual hand to band balancing and} | Mying ring performance that merits the generous applause It recetves, A Critic humorist who gleans his material impartially from Irish, | English and American sources ts| Hart Doyle. His monologue sparkles with keen wit A man, & girl and @ rickety fy ver of a well known make are the principal characters in “The Joy Riders,” an automobile absurdity in | ch Frank Cornell and company | carry off laughing honors. Lester and Moore are two young men whore nonsensical chatter and comedy catches the popular fancy. The Cameo Revue ts the artiatic ottmax of the bill Staged tn three scenes, the revue includes some of the moat effective dancing seen here this season. Viola Dana, who recently « tm person at this theater, te the star of the feature photoplay, “The Matcly Breaker.” Summer Tourist Fares to } Eastern points on sale from May 25th to August ist Return limit October 81, 1922. “Trans-Canada Limited” re- sumes May 2ist, 3 p.m. Gaily from Vancouver, B. C. —#2 hours to Moftreal; §7 hours to Toronto. City Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue Main 5587. E. F. L. STURDEE, General Agent. munde gives the Best and ances im Bon ! LEFT HIM AS IF BY MAGIC! ‘Had Suffered | Over 50 Years! ‘American Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made The ONE iron that will give the same satisfactory service after years of use as upon the day you purchase it. 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Applauded by street throngs, Arthur Griffith, Irish Free State chief, arrives at the Mansion House, Dublin, to take part in negotiations to end Irish factional fighting. ‘CREDIT MEET NEARS CLOSE With more than 400 delegates tn cond and final day nwest Retail Cred attendance, the of the P it Men's held Tues 4 1 Frederick @ Nelson's audi am Numerous speakers, including Lieut. Gov, W. J. Coyle and Dean Stephen I. Miller, college of bustnéas Administration, Unt y of Wash ington, were heard Monday Lt the. © Smit “g restaurant. In the the le Yacht nd were tertained with a program of muni and vaudeville rkits, tub on A MISGUIDED LEADER “De man dat thinks he knows enough to run de earth,” eid Uncle Eben, “In mow’ cases Gon't actually know enough to drive a mule or put a tire on a filvver.”"—-Washington Sta “Hiking for Health Grows More Popular Ray, tent Elsie ting good looking lately, She says she owes her improved complexion to her long hikes. She walks two miles every day, she says, and takes long hikes of ten or more miles during the week-end. Exercises has cor tainly improved e's looks.” “It surely has, but don't forget that the improvement tan't due to the bikes alone, Look at the new clothea she does the hiking in. I never saw her so becomingty ae in that new mult of that salt-and pepper poinsettia red.” “Yea, that does make a lot of dif. ference in her appearance. Bhe wears that skirt and jacket for her hikes about the city and she has knickers to match for her weekend hikes. And to think, she got the whole three-piece sult for $25.00 “What? Impossible! Tell me where she got it” “Cherry's, on 2nd Ave. between Madison and &pring. 207 Rialto bidg.. over the Pig'n Whistle, She the hat there, too. And the part of it Is she got them on jeredit. She only has to pay a smal] amount every month on the The fellow who knows the goodness of Boldi’s Bakery Goods doesn't easily give up the precious purchase, And the fellow who wants it is equally determined to have it, BOLDTS BAKERIES 913 Second — \414 Third 513 Pike Queen City Market e_Corner Public Mar Children Who Are Sickly Mothers who value the health of their children, should never be withont MOTHER GRAYS SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, for use when needed. They tend to Break up Colds, Relieve Feverishness, ‘orma, Constipa- tion, ‘Headache, Teething disorders and Stomach roubles. Used by Mothers for ever years. 1 oe Sold by Dee Dra ry- dressed | mixture and that hat of} \Want a Garden? | Read All About One at Library | The large number of demands for Information on gardening which have been made at the public library since the beginning of the Chamber of Commerce campaign to make Seattle etty of America” has to Iph Munn, reference Morar prepare a list of books and hen dea ng with the subject mes to be found tn the fine a are a® follows } fen: “Bulbs,” Allen; “7 Barron; “J! Art of Gardening.” Duncan; “Book of Gar den Pians,” mblin: took About Roses,” Hole; "Color Schemes for the Flower Garden,” Jekyll; “Home and Garden,” Jekyll; “Hardy Flower Book,” Jenkins; “Complete Garden. ." Thomas; “Popular Garden Flow. era.” Wright Landscape gardening: “Planning and Planting of Little Gardens,” Dil- iatone; “Landscape Gardening,” or after you pass the age disease germs swarm through \(GRIFFITH AT IRISH PEACE MEET] FUND FOR VETS | ISNOW $14,000 Convention Plans Pushed In $25,000 Drive Building owners Monday pledged an additional $1,000 to the $25,000 fund being raised to finance the Vet- @rans of Foreign Wars’ national con. vention and reunion of the Slat Divi- |ston association, according to 8. B. Asia, chairman of the citizens’ com- mittee in charge of the drive, At the close of business Monday night, ap: proximately $14,000 of the $25,000 had beon pledged, Asia anid. The passenger department of the Chicago, Milwaukee @ St. Paul rail way Monday began preparations for & nation-wide distribution of posters and circulars advertising the veter- ans’ conclave to be held here In Au gust. These posters will be sent to Bll ticket offices and depots of all the trunk lines for display. Delegates from foreign lands and insular possessions will include rep- rosentatives from China, Belgium and at least one delegate from the army of occupation on the Rhine, in addition to the regularly elected dele- gates from the Philippine islands, Porto Rico and the Isthmian Canal zone. An flluminated marine parade, to be staged Saturday night, August 19, will be a prominent feature of the convention It ts planned to have the Beattle | Yacht club take charge of aquatic ports and racing events, and final arrangements will be made when Commodore James Griffiths returns | from New York, in about ten days, according to Daniel L. Pratt, who represented the yacht club at @ meet- ing of the program committee Mon- | day evening. | — — Reception Given for New Pastor More than 200 suests welcomed | the new pastor, Rev. A. P. McHugh, |to St. Patrick's Monday evening. |The reception was hed tn the Jeathedral parish house. Father Mo Hugh has been private secretary to Bishop O'Dea for the past 10 years. Downing: “Seaside Planting of Trees and Shrubs,” Gaut; “Introduction to the Study of Landscape Gardening,” Hubbard and Kimball; “House and Garden's Book of Gardena,” Wright. | Magazines on Gardening: Amert- can Florist, Country Lite (London), Country Life (New York), Garden Magnzine, Gameners Chronicle (Lon- |don), Gardeners’ Chronicle of Amer. ica, House and Garden, Houme Bonu. tiful, Park and Cemetery and Land- wcape Gardening. Statistics Say Four to One Against You Unless you take proper precautions, the odds are four to one that you will contract Pyorrhea before of forty. Something to think about, isn’t it? There are two things you can do: play the long shot and pay the probable penalty, or set about in a sensible manner to insure your teeth. Pyorrhea has cost many an individual his teeth and health. It starts with tender, bleeding gums. That is the danger signal you should be quick to heed. Ignore it and Pyorrhea does its deadly work in a hurry. The gums recede, the teeth loosen and drop out or must be pulled. Pus pockets form at the roots of the teeth and out the system, You must not let Pyorrhea gain headway in your mouth. At the first warning, se¢ your dentist and start using Forhan's For the Gums at once, Forhan’s For the Gums {s the formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. If used consistently and used in time it will pre- vent Pyorrhea or check its course. Don't wait a day longer. Stop at your druggist’s at once, buy a tube of Forhan’s | and start using it today. Brush your teeth with Forhan’s regularly. It is an excellent dentifrice and will keep your teeth and mouth in perfect health, | Four out of five wait too Jong. Don't be one of them. 35c and 60c at Formula of R. J. Ferkan, D. Forhan Company, New York Forhan's, Limited, Montreal FOR THE GU Checks Pyorrhe all druggists. DS. 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