Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR |AFETY MOVE INGS RESULTS Cities Report Accident Death Decrease YORK, June 3.—Twenty- ‘cities of the United States re AN actual decrease in deaths automobile accktents in 1921. for the nation as a whole there ‘an increase in fatal accidents ‘the total was leas than preced- in proportion to the num- Vehicles on the roada ts are brought out In the of “Facts and Figures,” by the National Auto- Chamber of Commerce. to this authority, there 632 automobiles and on Western Auto can supply you with a real Auto Tent at a very reasonable price. The “Campers’ Delight” Auto Tent is designed to give the user a real house to live in when travel- ing. It is especially arranged for convenience, is quickly rolled up and takes but little space. Every conceivable camp comfort and convenience is on display and you have our hearty invitation to inspect our stock and make our store your camp- ing headquarters. FOLDING CARRY-ALL OUTFIT Camping and fishing trips prove more pleasurable when pment ts packed in « lug- carrier on the running 1921. These represented a 13 per cont over the 1920 ithe ratio of fatal accidents to d number has dectined. 10,000 automobiles in use. automobiles in use increased lant five years by over 109 per fn proportion to population, ra hese carriers are of put on or take off, fol compact when not in use, are bullt extra heavy and mubstantial Price, regular type. ......82.15 | With I vice station on your run- ning board— that is what you have in one of thene Canteens wervies tion alway Suggestions Icy-Hot Bottles $1.50 to $3.60 Folding Beds $13.50 to $22.50 Folding Chairs 70c to $3.50 Folding Tables $7.50 to $12.50 Like ghostly memories, dim pictures of the prairie schoon- ers of the pioneering days of the past century border a re- production of the luxurious touring equipment the devotees ® of the open road have at their command today. Powerful motors, purring almost inaudibly, replace the oren of '48, and the rough-riding schooner has evolved into the uphol- stered, rubber-tired, spring-suspended motor car of 1922. * * &% * © # * * * Like a Robert W. Chamber's ro-| drinks is maintained indefinitely by Mance, reads the story of the evolu-| the thermos bottle. | tion of overland travel from the ox-| Long, weary miles are shortened | cart of the 40's to the twin-aix of "22./ to the vanishing point by mile-a.min. ) The story, “The Covered Wagon,” | ute speedsters, Auto beds with fold }Fecently concluded in the Saturday |ing tents of all sorts eliminate the He Si Suit Case or Package Carrier You will always this small and compact piece equipment, as it is adjust! for such various sizes of pack ages, and then takes such emai! Radical Changes Ignition for the FORD } Evening Post, vividly painted and re-| problems of sleep and shelter. Fold called to memory the hardships en-|ing tables and chairs, camp grates, |dured in the famous California gold | compact camp stoves, and numberiens | Fash, and those later encountered by | other lightweight items make life in the hardy settlers of our own North-| camp easy and comfortable. west, Entire equipment for a party of The hunger of the pioneers, en-| four or five can be carried on the @ured when game proved scarce, has| running board of a large touring car. | been eliminated in the travel of to-| Camp sites can be chosen without by canned foods and the numer-| regard for time and distance or re. smai} town groceries, Even the quirements that would hare been ©f coffee and the chil of iced! vital to the camper of years ago. Cynthia Grey: Mother Believes That Early Training Should Be Such That Spanking at 18 Will Be Unnecessary— U.S. S. S. Upholds 18-Year-Old Rebel. BY CYNTHIA GREY Spanking at 18 seems absurd. So says “Non-Spanking | Mother” in answer to “Dale,” 18-year-old girl, who wrote that |her father used a hair brush on her when she returned home | late froma party. This mother advocates proper early train- ling when the child's will is more pliable and susceptible.| Another writer says that “Dale” is striking at one of the| | greatest social problems of today—that of the parent who is | so narrow and so ignorant as to believe that his judgment is! jalways right. He advises “Dale” to be patient until she can| | make her own way in the world. | Do you agree with these writers? Or disagree? | Dear Miss Grey: Thero have been | children of both sexes, all ages, all temperaments, sprinkled Uberally |thru our family at regular intervals | for years. Each one of these chil dren constituted a whole series of | brand ew problems to be solved, and | rarely were there two alike in any | Miss Grey will recetve callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p mand || on Tuesday and Thursday from |! 11 a, m, to 12 m. ench week. Please do not come at other times as it serlounly interferes with her Improv Numerous Features En- hance Attractiveness Asmerting that Ford cars are better today than ever they have been be fore, officials of the local assembling plant are jabilant over the list of recent improvements tn the mechan- foal features of the late models Pistons and connecting rods have béen redesigned and are matched for Weight before assembling into mo- e Ford Car tors, with the view of eliminating | vibration and quickening the pick-up. | Pistons are nine ounces Ughter tn the new cars. Acceleration jn also stimulated by | the new Ford carburetor. | A completely revined wiring ey | tem; 164nch steering wheel; Timken roller bearings for the front wheels one-piece = preaned-atesl = running | board; dash weather trough, and im- provement in the stecring mechan- lem are noted among the vital ‘ changes, LINCOLN WAY CONSTRUCTION U. S. Rubber Co. Aids in Financing Strip Approval by the U. 8. bureau of! public roads, which has under its a@ ministration the expenditure of all federal aid for highway construction, of the plans submitted by the state highway commission of Indiana for the Ideal Section of the Lincoln highway to be built In Lake county, near Chicago, now makes it possible for the state of Indiana to proceed immediately with the construction of the rection. Part of the cost of construction | will be borne by Indiana, part by the federal government, and three-quar. ters by the Lincoln Highway Asno- ciation. Funds have been « od by the United States Rubber Com- pany to cover the association's share, Plans for the section have been ntribut- | jrespect. In punishing, some were | |spanked, some were isolated for *| | period, some were denied favorite | |food, playthings or diversion, and} | various punishments were meted out |according to child and offense. Regarding child correction, there lare almost as many ideas on the sub- | Jeet as there are women in the world, | and it is my own opinion that actual circumstances are liable to alter one’s | very best and favorite theories. | Spanking at 18 seems absurd. Not }s0 much the act Itself as the neces sity, In the first place it signifies jconsiderable lack of proper early |training, negligence on guardian's [Part to enforce obedience in the learlier years when the child's will is more pliable and susceptible. On the other hand, if a father feels the right to request or demand his deughter of |18 to return home at a certain time land she fails to do so, he has every Price, Including Alt Cables and Fittings _ ASK YOUR DEALER Sunset Electric Co PERSONAL writing. ee and who are unblinded to the real truth, merely a cry for hemp from an innocent soul under the lash of a creature more vile than the white slaver himeself—a parent or a guar prepared by a technical committee composed of the leading highway en gincern of the United States. The sito was selected with great care, and wie purposely placed near one of the great centers of population in order | that it might easily be reached by of. dian so narrow and so ignorant as/ficials and enginecrs desiring to to dare set themselves up, in their | make a study of its construction, egotistical self-esteem, as to believe} Lengthy negotiations were neces they alone have jand whose judgment is always such | the wires along the rite aclected; with as to do more harm than good. the property owners where the great Re patient, “Dale,” until such time|er right-of-way was required and comes when you can make your own | — seen aa: “ # way and do not permit yourself to be- | it now, you will one day gain enough jeome embittered with all humanity | friends and happiness to prove to }nor to allow your own spirit to be/you that the battle you will be com: broken, You are going thru an exper-| pelted to fight is well worth while |ience that is hard and unjust in the} ‘hia letter is from one who is jextreme and which can result in but | passing thru Seattle and whose whole |one term being appropriate to him| life has been much to create a as the right to. jadge | sary with the companies controlling |, whom you once thought you could |broadminded view on many of life's | respect and love and who has sacri-|probiems that are little understood. | |right to reprimand her. From the | ticed all claims by his cowardice, be Even our great government with county, state and federal av thorities ‘The participation In the | work by the county, state and fed eral government required that the plans be paged upon by the engt- neers of each of these unita ‘The plans approved by the U. & bureau of public roads insure the | construction of the finest stretch of road in the United States. The plans 1 for 40 feet of reinforced . 10 inches thick, laid in the center of a 100-foot right-of-way. | Provision has been made for the | widening of the right-of-way to 126 feet, by options on the abutting prop- hich can be exercised later if desired. The grade wil! be drained without ditehes; the roadway will be adequately and ideally ttuminated for night traffic; all overhesd wires will be removed from the right-of which will be beautified and way, | landscaped. The design contemplates a traffic within the life of the improvement equivalent to 20,000 vehiclen per 24 hour day and the paving width will carry this traffic without danger and | with facility | ny Milk Shippers Deny | Conspiracy Charge | Attorn: of the 8 for the seven directors attle Milk Shippers’ who were ed in the yesterday afternoon a charge of having conspired to at! price of milk in announced last night that would file a demurrer to the conspiracy charge. They that the directors did nothing con trary to state law | : |Franzen Held Anso- ation, superior court they on Charge of Perjury Arvid Franzen was held to answer ja charge of perjury by United States | Commissioner A. C, Bowman, yeater. day afternoon, before a federal grand Jury Camp Stoves $1.95 to $13.00 Avte Rew Store 812-18 E. PIKE er ee eee space on ti board. running 95c Price, per pair... BERR a DEAE ARALEEEEEEELEEALEEELELELELEEEDELE LEED EEE Western Auto Supply Company Dewstewn Oren TILL or. m SATURDAYS FBP R ERE PPP a PoP aaa ata” at aat oat aah aaa" stat ata att aagY Trainload of Cars Sent to Montreal Altho trainicad astomobiie ship- the United States are not uncommon, an tnternational shipment of such stze is a little out of the ordinary. Such a shipment, consisting of an ments from one point to another inieven half-hundred Lexington Su- Preme seven-passengers, valued at well over $100,000, recently Jeft the factory at Connersville, Ind, bound for the Mantreal Vehicle-Motor Com- pany, Ltd, at Montreal, Canada, contend | | Eeuteped with Proumatic Tires } Darna mt wb be Rims. Yourchotwe of esther the apex. tot s* rd 51/6 tet tow ea tkectendard seer Tete tor hewey Every Owner or Driver of a Ford One-Ton Truck knows from actual experience that it is the 14 ex-|" James?H, Woods was denied a new \trial on a charge of selling alcohol to Fy zen, by Federal Judge Jere |miah Neterer, about the same time | Woods was convicted in federal court | about two weeks ago, daughter's own admission there is |apparently a tendency on her part | NOT to adhere strictly to her father’s | |requests, She did not return home on time; she forgot to attend to im _ SERVICE |) When J. M. Dickson sells cause nothing else will properly | pending vast sums of money in try designate a brute of that type than |ing to rectify the awful toll demand the despicable word “coward,” aled as a t of innocent girls, like thing that strikes only those who are | yourself, b forced to submit to weaker than themselves and, like a/a tyranny that makes attractive the |Portant business and she does not/ copperhead snake, whose sole am-|first kind word spoken to them, and |mention the nature of the other of- | bition is to destroy the great pity of it all is that no jfenses that invited her father's} You have the sympathy of every |one has yet been big enough to dare janger. real man and woman, and, if you are|strike at the evil at {te real founda Spanking is not to be condoned, but | strong enough to stand up against | tion. my advice to “Dale” or other | ——— “Dales,” is for her to exercise such leare in her own actions and general jconduct that there will be no neces. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED UPTOWN AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS sity for spanking. In due time, if she weg Barney Oldfield Tires |guards herself, this spanking father greatest truck value ever built. Economize. Buy a Ford and Spend the Difference. a6: F.0.B. DETROIT Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star AUTHORIZED SEATTLE FORD DEALERS: WEST SIDE AGENCY, Inc. CENTRAL AGENCY, Inc. California and Alaska St. A. F, (Burt) Blangy, Mgr, West 1474 Broadway and East Pike East 0320 WILSON & KREITLE, Inc. COYLE & WOODRUFF, Inc, 4763 Ballard Ave. 1100 EB. 45th Street Sunset 4633 Kenwood 0031 HART & HART, Ine, HUGH BAIRD Fourth Ave, at James St, 6200 Stanley Ave., Georgetown Kidney 0 Elliott 0750 O55 WM, L. HUGHSON CO., Ine, CANAL MOTOR CO. 315 Nickerson St, Tenth Ave. and Jackson St Third Ave. and Stewart St, Elliott 0076 Garfield 0074 Beacon 0532 “WE SELL LINCOLN CARS” cause he knows with his 4 s of experience these give splendid service. JACKSON STREET TIRE SHOP J. M. Dickson, Prop. 672 Jackson Street readers to use this in finding missing department ts | will forget his rash tendency and not | only will her budding price of young womanhood be saved, but she will have developed a better memory, a |sense of loyalty to promises made, and the realization of the importance of proper obedience in general life, NON-SPANKING MOTHER, see item tte aid | the disappear Renders who of persons m missing are. req’ The star, Other wepapers are invited to reproduce such ten we will interest .* CRAWFORD—The Red Cross ts trying to locate the mother and aister of Jack Crawford, formerly employed in the merchant marine, He died in Tucson, Aria, in April. eee i. 7 Dear Miss Grey: You have pub- lished lately a letter that strikes to the very root of One of the greatest social problems that ever confronted the world. I doubt very much whether even you have given it the thougtt and the careful considera. tion it calls for, “Dale” te doing more than merely asking for the “opinion of your readers"; “Dale's” letter ts, to those who have seen life as it is SALES AND SERVICE 301 Stewart St——Main 6940 4615 Stone Way—Melrose 4662 J. A. & M. TIRE CO. RAINIER MOTORS CO., Ine. Distributors | 1117 East Pike Street _ PHONE EAST 1479 ROBERT LEROY BEEBE—who disappeared from his home in Brem- erton about a month ago, is being sought by his mother thru the Red Cross,