The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1922, Page 6

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== The Seattle Star EE ee igs? Our Forest Fire Folly the tourist season on and the air full of smoke! We might as well not have iy scenery as to have it 100 per cent obscured. How foolish to advertise our moun- % island wonderlands, our forest beauties and then bring people here to see— [of yellow, acrid murk! owners have one big selfish motive to eliminate this summer hazard. us have another motive not quite so direct but just as important. The forest be conquered permanently. And the slashings fire should be supervised rigorously. The present situation is an outrage. t school budget for 1922-23 shows an increase over last year in expense. that it will have to be pruned materially. bulk of the cost is in teachers’ salaries, and naturally the first cry on is for a horizontal slash in their scale, The Star does not believe the teach- E be cut; it does not believe the people of Seattle want the teachers’ pay cut. face of the existing financial conditions the superintendent comes in with for the re-election of the entire teaching staff at the present scale @lection of a large number of additional teachers to fill vacancies that will ed by resignations. Plainly this cannot be done. Star believes should be done by the board is to keep the scale at Its eliminate all the supervisory jobs that can be eliminated and call upon to handle a few more pupils than is now the practice. That is not, admit- course. it will retain for Seattle its best teachers, where a salary cut program them out to other fields, and it will keep up the general morale, where would destroy it disastrously. Gov. Hart's administrative code and the defense of himself that he is sending out in stereo plates to the press of the state, continue to make friends daily for those who never believed that a Hart made good,”—Pierce County Jour- ft iy fii 5 i e | k At California University, 20 out of 22 gradu- ates are engaged. How the other two must suffer! {: rt yo on gaa It never occurs to foreign countries that they ee cacy teunet could reduce their debts by paying a little. oo mpdlendond Scientists soy a mooquite has £3 teeth. ‘And how wo her © many hand ? ee nt mee mety Who Said g ee Se motets isc ohke Screen?” Cooking the Cheaper Cuts of Meat y Hertzian waves, On May 2 Senator Watson told Part IV, of Uncle Sam's Cookbook t now ready for you, Mra fas ao baste ang = the sensta, repeatediy, that Atter Housewifa Our Washington burean has completed tts compilation Deenuse it ts "ey General Daugherty had told ern tht Dee 1 dt aha dp emg. Runde la oben with the supernate- him, personally, that he Dengh |] So ociuines on good, nutritious ment dishes that can be prepared ‘uneanny. erty) had not represented Morve; from the cheaper cuts of meat. It helps you both to save money ed wirelens began ee ee ee ee Fill out and mail the years age with the x him eut ef the penitentiary 8 electromagnetic In. B¢Ver received a cent from him. Fersiay, Encishman, Daugherty has written a letter to aiagten Be oust hich ist @ heokbinder. Watson, dated May 23, tnd read ims New York aa, uaigien BSS ra 4 o Herts, German profes im the senate, saying that be A tire that thinks a man has no " along later and in 1886 | Bever told Watson any such thing. Please send me the bulletin, “Cooking the Cheaper Cuts of Judgment beyond his pocket-book? ‘gmasing Giscoverica about Be be it Meat,” for which I inclose twe cents in stamps for postage Oratirelike the U.S. Royal Cord ‘dlectrie spark: bridging Felder rushed ta and backed —which credits with ins wire, OT ae Wola Salen. - Di cinscncenindeccsinitilintidiaatianitaieananeitilineeiibiacinitiadniinins in the tire business. do akanttaa aan minds immefiately be -«Daugherty’s letter of May 22 ‘A NE sense to find out true | Working on the problem of 7 he (Daugherty) get $4,000, | Street and No... oe ae eee enn ee y? fe fhe electric wave jump 824 that it was about “half as We delice (ectaad of am euough Co pay my necemary ox OG 8 TOT. encccnqnnccneintntnemnnenatiitentitnasaedtinmas twa, pensea.” Glecussed tho sanity of Se we are te believe that Wat Btate. vaidiaiaiane a Creckes when, in %® misled the senate and that ‘ Predicted the coming of Dsusherty himself invested “about get. 6 tt ior they aw see On the other hand, U.S. Royal +t Bo be it + le ii ont tee tnt nics Wot mts rene §— | Measures Up in Tea Quality|7) odspeleve ciferenuiy. eroes the Atlantlo—the —__—— -_ —— ste Royal is della, ‘Thon wit show me the path of Cords have a plus feeling which <q wlapradoun fol there are pleasures forevermore — —=————— ence, and because they realize the r 5 boyn—also aap Peat wohiit the integrity of the manufacturer. abiageemnpliereny few One, step Devens Wits work-tay People don’t think of Royal 1922 ever ngs, x Cords as high-priced tires. They ————<. ee ee hence. One deep sorrow sometimes brings eee ‘The spirit into that great Vast if r! if ; H : 3 i 5 3 But waking, finds his spirtt where Eattor The Star: brains Ber the little saying of Abraham Lin Where neither future ts nor past; =A. “ “STANDARD” THE WORLD OVER ee THE SEATTLE STAR APetter from. ATVRIDGE MANN. Dear Avridge Mann: It's been some time sines I rent you a bit of rhyme T rend your letters as they come, and get some dope from every one—« bit of thought, a bit of chaff, some giddy thing to make me laugh. You took a trip near where I live--why didn’t you call up a fllvy, and come and dine and chat with me, for you're a guy I'd like to neo-—#o never pass me up again when you're up here~no matter when, You'll find @ welcome waiting here, @ friendly amfle, a word of cheer; and tho you're pretty far away, we hope you'll come to call some day. As thin is all I find to write, IN close with just a kind “Good Night." OQ, J. B, Port Angelea, ao Dear OJB: There are a lot of birds I know who have an awful wad of dough; they have their cars and private still, and never etow about the bills; and now and then, I must admit, I envy them « ite bit, But st! the finest wealth I know ts wealth ef friends—not wealth of dough; and when my readers write a line to te me they are friends of mine, I feel that I am richer, far, than all the \ millionaires there are. And tho I'd Ike to come to call, how could I do ft, after all? For all the name you let me know, reminds me of a radio, and looks like daily dope we see, “Sent out by station OJ1." Crritge Tommy, LETTERS ie LDITOR A Word for Mr. Fox I noticed @ letter printed tn ‘The! I ows to my angel mother.” Star of May 23, wherein the writer,, It in certainty « fact the men with | prefix denoting separation or parting Mr. Harry Fox (@r should I call him) brains did not think the sameas Mr.| from, reversal, undoing, negation, Minter?) requesta the voters pot to lox at the last election, judging from | and “sonare,” to make the mistake again of electing the returns. & woman to public office, because| N. BRADY, Mr, Fox might do well to remem- c |colnm: “AN I am or ever hope to be, | tia,” disagreement in sound, Mr. Fox, I think, should return to| bach, director of St. Ignatius College woman cannot think and bas no| the primeval ages, or is it just be-| observatory, describes a mothod, for | cause some nice young Mapper re-| the benefit of radio expertmenters, of Permit me to ask Mr. Fox how he) fuses to listen to his song of love that | eliminating jazs, which he callin ‘one arrived on this earth if it was not for Mr. Fox has soured against our fair @ woman? sex? A. Evidently, Mr. Fox does not think $015 16th Ave. N. mw much of his mother, the woman who gave birth to him, nursed him and/ cared for him for quite a number of | years, I assume Mr. Fox thinks a) ‘woman need not have any brains or think to do this. GEOGRAPHIC PUZZLES he het as . Mrs. Eamonn De Valera, wife of the Irish republican) leader, who has just present- ed him with twins, Today's word is DISSONANCH It's pronounced—dis-o-nance, with accent on the first syliabia It Means—e mingling of dissordant sounds, lack of agreement. It comes from—Latin “dissonan discord; which, in turn, comes from “dis,” « sound. It's used like this--“Father Oden third dissonance, one-third bad tun- tng and one-third beating of drum mers gone mad.’” Prince George to Visit America PORTSMOUTH, England, June 1. -~As midshipman assigned to H. M.| who robbed an {& Queen Elizabeth, Prince George | Bronx wil accompany the next British |and eggs, ‘ |equadron that goes to America. His | vate stock whisky and then de; veosel is flagship of the Atlantic/ed with $1,1 feet. Burglars Stop : or 80 Bt radio itself is Just as mystert- 7 rncught an ongel could not war, |R. & H.C. COOK Be eecemny 96 6 was in sag what he called fale dreams “= * ars 's time. before, = The more we carn about na > The very air about hia door. —Vemes Russel Lowell. F i 3 i ig our horizon—increas. You can't get by « railroad cress- ing on your good looka, Many folks get two vacattons— theirs and while the boss ts om his, Bolo Pasha died leaving twe wives. | 4 You can’t blame Bolo, g — You seldom see an ex-loafer. him the bill, It wasa “How much did you charge for that prescription?” the —_— LE “ie demanded. The clerk |Don't Hide Them With » Vell; Re-| 8 id, “I charged him $1.10." The move Them With Othine— 07 asked, “What about the Double Strength @ cents; was that counterfeit ‘This preparation for the treatment , “Oh, of freckles 1s usually #o successful in “it is not s0 serious, then. a beautif I fa ati a profit of flve cents ese erie $s: [ the three apartments un- him? That is, leas than the th, fifth and sirth?—Repre- improvement, some of the lighte freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for thi Millapaugh, Mo.,in house | double strength Othine; it is this that on the District of Co- |1s sold on the money-back guarantee. nu “Advertisement, ‘ak 0M babie rsa EAST 3383, ELL.0250, DISTRIBUTORS SECURITY AVAILABILITY GOOD EARNINGS Is what you will receive if you have your : account with this association. ) 3 Money received on or before the 6th of this month will receive five removing freckles and giving a clean | months’ earnings January first $1 to $5,000 accepted rh Waal Were under guarantee to refund the money | ee | (R.), Ned. ‘ Dorrt hide your freckles under 2. 3 «yay ite Beg ame araaamal veil; get an ounce of Othine and = ea A. Sahel we enerte move them. Even the first ton bg = SEATTLE SAVI NGS an d L | plications should show a wonderful ASSOCIATION OAN : == i = 3 — i i Ht HC A =< AVE Price its main argument hardly arouses more than a little mA U.S. Royal Cord Tires United States @ Rubber Company, Tire Branch, 212-216 Jackson Street

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