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BUSES START ht in |Road Building Waxes in Italy News of interest to Americans wh touring Italy by joommittee of the Chamber of Cow / Roosevelt Heights Line Is Re-established | Heights line, suspended since Vast | asphalt road, which the growth in ea November, was to be resumed Satur. | the number of motor tourists and = fi day, according to A. L, Gates, seore: | the development of the motor truck » tary of the Sound Transit Co. | ls making more and more necessary, | ‘The buses will operate from Roose. |! possible and should be begun elt Heights, which Is just outside | Without de ay ae the north city limits, to Third ave. | great and Yesler way, Gates said. No|court order last fall, after the city passengers will be picked up or de-| had arrested several of the drivers livered at points within the city tim: | In resuming service, the transit com its. The first stop outbound will be | pany is acting in accordance with « * at E. 65th st. and Ravenna ave idecision rendered by the supreme | The operations of the Sound Tran-|court May 1, according to Gates ‘ git Co, were brought to a close by a | ; LaFayette Motors | Company Expands INDIANAPOLIS, June 10.—With , $2,000,000 of additional capital and " y \ the more active participation of Charles W. Nash, announced in a You Want More Miles to the Gallon —Don’t Y ou? Then it will pay you to in vestigate the Zenith Carbu retor. Tt isn’t a mere claim that Zenith gives more miles to the gallon of motor fuel. It is a fact that has been proven by repeated tests in all parts of the world. Zenith’s Automatic fuel feed, the famous Compound Noazle, maintains the perfect bal- anced mixture of fuel and air at all speeds, altitudes and temperatures. That means Economy, And in addition to Economy, Zenith gives Power, Speed, Pick-Up and Reliability. Have it installed on trial. SUNSET ELECTRIC COMPANY Distributors 1507 Broadway Phone East 0160 Fremont Elec. Co. M. J. Kane W42 North Hth 1107 E. Pike jot tee. | merce has reported in favor j construction of an asphalt connecting Milan ¢ The report from a technical and Autobus service on the Roosevelt | point of view the building that a of of the highway eotly with Ven both an statement to stockholders this week the LaFayette Motors company Indianapotis. program which, rapidly has undertaken a new in the opinion of its | directors, will entilte it to a position increasing importance of among the quality cars of this coun company and the Pierce-Arrow Mo: rot Car company, of Buffalo, were recently dropped, plans for re-estab- the LaFayette basin, ishing | financial which on a sound previously had been partially formulated, were | carried thru to completion, close to LaFayette have Pressed for some ime that the sub- stantial and growing market which | the car has attracted in | two years of production | verse business conditions, warranted & conservatively expanding Traveling Stores Now a Possibility |: “A new developmen’ of moter conveniences for the pub- Nie is the “Grocery Store on Wheels’ becoming thruout the United States, and very whieh profitable,” found $1785 FO. B. Factory Have You Seen the BUICK SPECIAL = 6-55 SPORT-TOURING very says a prominent ‘tional salss expert. “About $500 worth of and green stuffs ls the usual load) carried on a route by these travel. ing grocery stores and as good a/ | selection can be offered an is usually In the average store. The overhead expense is reduced to a/ minimum and the customers | forward regularly to ita coming s0/ eee oe *|Can a Man Love His Deceased Wife and His Present \Unfilled Tonnage Showing Increase YORK, June i tonnage shows an increase of . the United Sta: [report today showed. | tonnage totaled 6,254. | compared with 5,096.9 4,494,148 Mareh 31, and 5,452,487 May 31, 19% 10.—Unfitied | The unfilled on May 41 April 30, and * + + * * * * * | See It—Ride in It ' + * * + * + * * East Pike at Harvard 4. President Orders Booked Now For July Delivery Evppmer SZ}SALES @ East 0842 * * Those been * than under ad policy, according to company officials. in the line popular na- Rroceries look | When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them | TERMS INSURANCE, F. NC ) financial “The Buick clutch is really easy acti erate it,” «ays “Jim" Fenton, sales ©. and forthwith he proceeded to} demonstrate the fact, as the accom panying picture shows. An ordinary hen’s egg was used the test, the clutch being operate with len pressure than it takes tc break an eggnhell “The perfect balance of the special One at the Same Time? THE SEATTLE STAR One Egg-Power for Clutch Little Pressure Is Required ly designed Buick multiple dink operation,” said Fenton, “Thru my familiar with the ease of operation of the Buick cluteh, and have appre- tated, as have other Buick owners, he driving comfort which it gives Sut I think thie jittle demonstration with the egg has been responsible for inging home to me just how easy the Buick cluteb js in action.” Or, Must He Forget the First in Order to Love the Second? Seattle Wom- an Would Like to Know. BY CYNTH Can a man love more than one woman? ws steel q man's wife dies, whom he loved dearly, and he marries is it possible for him to love hie second wife as again later, much or more than the first o | die? |low from a wife who is deepl, lany help? love and jealousy Does love ever die? I arm a married woman and I am jealous of him and he tell. woman. But he is also alway how much he thought of her. hurts my feelings, and he still bit jealous of me. Does he rea his first wife? I should like t love game. eee What was the total number of sol |dlers o when the armistice | was signed? | The total was 1,971,000 | ere | erneas | When does the harvest season open | in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas and where should one apply for employ- ment? H Texas—Southern section, June 1 to 5; panhandle section, June 20 to 25. Apply to the United States employ ment office either at Fort Worth or | Amarillo, Texas Oklahoma—Southern section, June |1 to 5; north central section, June [15 to 18; northwestern section, June | j18 to 25. United States employment | loffices are in Tulsa, Muskogee, and Ardmore (or, during the harvest | season, at Carmen, Woodward, Alva, | Cherokee or Juyman), Okla, Kansas — South central section, June 15 to 20; central section, June 23 to 28; north central section, June |25 fo 30; northwestern section, July |1 to 10. United States employment offices in Wichita, Hutchinson, Par- | sons, Topeka and Salina, see Did the Indians as a whole have @ supreme chief at the time of the dis- | covery of America by Columbus? — | | No, they were divided into tribes | with tribal chiefs, | Was the fi s King Arthur of Star readers who wish for infor mation on the White House, its history, description. will re ceive same by writing to The Se attle St Washington bureau 1322 New York ave., Washington, D. C., and inclosing two cents in stamps for postage ete, TOU LUDE INTEREST, ROADSTER, $628.28 FU 1S AND OIL COUPE, 8698.02 FULLY EO! B. SEATTLE SEDAN, 8765.62 FU IA GREY ne? If so, does the first love This interesting problem is contained in a letter printed be- led. Can you give her ly pu Dear Miss Grey: I am asking a little information about Can a man love more than one woman? What is jealousy? I dearly love my husband and s me he loves me and no other 8 telling of his first wife and! 1 ask him not to do it, for it does it and he isn’t the least ally love me? Or does he love © have your readers’ opinions of my case, especially those who have had experience in this} AN UNHAPPY WIFE. Miss Grey will in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p mand on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a. m. to 12m. each weex. Please do not come at other times as it receive caliers reriounly writing interferes with her the only legendary This is a mooted question historians @ req) person or Some consider him a wholly le others believe there is a historical basis back of the le- gends which have centered around his name. gendary person Has woman one more rib than No, men and women alike have 2) ribs, 12 on each side. How hot does water become In a holler? How hot {s the steam in the boller? At 50 pounds pressure both water and steam will have a temperature of about 298 degrees; at 100 pounds, about 337 degrees, The steam and water are at the same temperature, or may be considered so for all prac- tical purposes.. Laboratory experi- ments show that water near the fire is a very little bit hotter than steam at some distance from the fire. one What is the largest spring in the world? Probably the Fontaine de Vanchese in France. ST, LOUIS.—En route from Detroit to N 0, 160 cases of liquor, valued at $35,000, Federal Prohibition Director Nations, BALANCE IN NG, 8555.54 FULLY FQU _|| WELL, YOU CAN LOVE Cynthia Grey: For instance, if | EXPERT HERE | Sunset Electric Company Gets Specialist the addi | We note with interest Heigh-Ho! the Radio Shave It’s. the Latest Wrinkle! | | | / tion of a professional carburetor én) |wineer to the forces of the Sunset Klectric company thin week, HB, Westbrook, who comes direct to Seattle from Detroit, Michigan, home of the famous Zenith carbu- retor, and recently of of engineers. Mr. Gordon Prentice, in securing the services of Mr, Wes'brook, convinged that there is a wide field along the Coast business, and this is one of steps to give Seattle the best there is in ability in this line, In talking to Mr. Westbrook it is quite interesting to hear bim explain the principles, of carbure- tion, and, as he says, few people realize when they idle aleng In thelr automobile and al) runs well, and we open the throttle and give her Ute juice without perhaps a con scious thought of the many years of research and experiment which have been necessary to develop this present perfection, 1 think we must agree that every motorist should the} his | | R. | | their force} | bed | for the carburetor! } | have an understanding of the mech-| anism of his motor car and espe cially the device which i the heart of the whole machine, the carbu- retor. Mr, Westbrook states that of the difficulties experienced tion and the present day motor fuel there are two very serious ob atacles to overcome: bad manifold designing being one of these and the low gravity of the fuel. He states that the “Beaverey prin. ciple” used in the Zenith carbure. tor since 1906 is very far superior to any other manufacture, in as | much as there ere no moving parts | to obstruct the flow of the mixture and that with this principle the fuel in broker up finer and saturates #0 easy that a child can op-| clutch is responsible for the ease of|the air mors thoroly, thereby offer ing @ greater surface for ignition manager of the Eldridge Buick Saies| own driving, I have, of course, been | than ix ponsible to attain with other devices of this kind, Simplicity is lhe keynote of modern engineering jand as applied to the Zenith prin-| ciple the motorist is assured of per manent carburetor satisfaction. | ane EM ALL WHEN THEY HAPPEN TO BE YOUNG “Dorothy” was a “bewitching blonde,” so the coppers at head. | quarters said. Just a mite of hu- ' | manity 20 months old, she crowed with delight while waiting for her mother, Mra. Vera Jones, 2724 22nd ave. N. E., who was bein, booked on a charge of operating a atill, Friday night. Lieut. J. W. Smith, fascinated || by the vampish looks the little girl threw him, took ber in his | | arms and let her pull his ears and nose. The blue-coated minions of law and order crowded around, ad- miring “Dorothy” and petting her. Mrs. Jones discovered her baby and scornfully eyed her captors. | “How do you get that way?” || whe asked. “Hix name is Dwight.” A bucket of ice water revived the foree. Highway Inspectors Must Study in N. C. | North Carolina, in carrying out $50,000,000 highway program, introduced departure that | Promines to set a swift pace for other states to follow. As @ means of qualifying its inspectors for the | inspection of bituminous ng the th Carolania state highway com. mission, thru its division of tests Jand (nvestigations, has established | 4 short course in bituminous labora tory and plant instruction. The course is necessarily a short one and consists of taking the men into | the atory for about a week |to learn the different tests of the | materials used and to attend lee jtures by the supervisiors of this | se of construc Council May Demand Muny Line Pay Back ‘That the city council will take teps to make the municipal railway pay for expenses incurred on its be half by tax-supported city depart ments was indicated Saturday | This is in line with the policy urged by former Mayor Caldwell which led to a split with the council over appropriation bills, | Councilman B. L, Blaine announced jat the meeting of the finance com | mittee that he was considering the introduction of a bill providing for a ‘tax on the different utility funds pro: | portionate to the amount of service | rendered by the general fund depart | ments, this tax to be placed in the jap fund | Adliansns Builds $2,000,000 Road | A $2,000,00% road has just been | provement district of Arkansas, near | Pine Bluff, including of asphalt ement and two-course gravel compaction, from Stuggart jand other points to the county line, Motor trucks will now be able to pass over this highway with heavy loads of rice from the 90,000 acres of rice lands in that vicinity 18 MONTHS in carbure-! completed in the Northern road im: | Jefferson , chair NUEVO. TULANE I HUNNNULUUTEAA OWN BUYS Y EQUIPPED—8158 DOWN—§35.95 PER MONTH “Listening in” on the world’s events while being shaved. Peter G. Smith wielding the brush. Frank C. Doig of the Radio Show getting an earful—of music, not soap. —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers Enter the Radio Shave! ‘The latest wrinkle m the wire- Jess craze that is now sweeping the country was inaugurated this week by Hal ©, Hanson, who wields # razor in Peter G. Smith's whisker-removing ga rage at 910 Second Hanson has a complete radio set installed near his chair, While he} uuny scraping the alfalfa from a| ealcitrant chin, the patron in the listens to musical selections, the baxeball score, market reports | and news bulletins broadcasted to the world. Hanson has puilt a unique net, using cigar boxes, phonograph ree ords, the tops of atomisers, sewing needies and nail files. The instru ment is assembled in an exceedingly neat and workmaniike way. Wooden parts are made from cigar boxes. Old phonograph records furnish the material for dials and knobs. A common sewing needle, aitached to « tiny wire, is the “cat's whisk. ers” that make contact with the The metal holder for MMMM MMM eam IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE NEW SEATTLE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY TTT TIMI MIATA ULL ULLAL delivered. names: Fora THE UNIVERSAL CAB TERMS INCLUDE INSURANCE, GAS CENTRAL AGENCY, Inc. PHONE EAST 08320 BROADWAY AT PIKE STREET PHONE F. 0. B. SEATT EAST 0320 the detector is made from the top of an atomizer bottle, the kind so familiar on barbers’ shelves, Lianson ys he is going to have his set available at all times for customers who want to listen to the news of the world while being shaved. Brookhart Beat G. O. P. on $500 DES MOINES, lowa, June 10.—It cost Colonel] Smith W. Brookhart, lowa primary victor, less than $5 to “beat the old guard” in this state. “When my expense account is filed it will shock the nation,” Brookhart told the United Press to- day. “I spent less than $500. There were only two ¢ontributions to my campaign fund, one of $112 and another of $75." ANDERSON, 8. C.--Authorities in- vestigate reported kidnaping by Ku Klux Klan of Robert V. Sullivan and Mias Ruby Floyd, who gave an ac. count of the affair wpon their return There are many number changes appearing in the May, 1922, issue of the Seattle directory now being Particular attention is called to the change of office NO rth has been changed to ME lrose. SI dney has been changed to GL endale. To insure prompt service, always consult your direc- tory before placing a call and give office name and number to the operator exactly as listed. HVOUHOUVUOOASOGEAUAUUGUAUUUGUAOUEAUAE EAGAN THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY ‘MILK HEARING — SET JUNE 16 {Argument on Demurrer Be Made | | | demurrer Argument on @ varges of conspiracy to fix | filed in superior court Friday, by, of the seven directors of the Milk Shippers’ assoctation, Waa by Presiding Judge Calvin 8, Hall | June 16 W. Makiyama, the seventh dil |charged by Prosecuting At | Malcolm Douglas, was granted lerate trial, upon motion of DB Burkheimer, attorney for the | ation if | An affidavit Dr. Owen Taylor, | the Taylor-Lacey hospital, in Al | stated that Mrs. Makiyama wag | fering with tuberculosia, and that | ought to go at once to Japan, | the mild climate would be bet |to her. She has been in the U | States but two years. Makiyama | take his wife to Japan and then | turn here for trial, . | Attorney Burkhelmer asked for |ceety trial for his clients. 4 on Assault Chargi One year in the county jail fine of $1,000—the maximum tence—was handed Pat © when he pleaded guilty, Friday, Be fore Presiding Superior Judge © 8. Hall, to a charge of thi assault. 3 Connors admitted attacking « year-old girl in Woodland park Sunday, Bodies: of Brother and Sister Bui School friends from Wi high school were the pallb the funeral, Friday, of Cella and her brother, Frank, 17, drowned together Wed Lake Washington, near d brother and sister were buried side in Oak Lake cemetery. Seattle Man He Power A Norwood W. Brockett, of has been elected president of Northwest Electric Light and association, according to | Bose, Idaho, where the | convention is now being held. lett, in Seattle, is connected with @ legal department of the Puget Railway, Light & Power Co. . S. R. Bryan Funeral to Be Held Su Funeral a for passenger the Gitte Milwaukee & Railway Co. who died as @ heart failure in Yakima morning, will be held at 2 p. day, at the Bonney-Watson ing establishment. The be under the direction of the Ki Templar. a EMM