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_ World war veterans have received no bonus from the government—but at last Uncle Sam is offering them something that is well worth while. This is an opportunity to - reinstate their war risk insurance, convert it into any of six standard forms of insur- “ance, and enjoy “old line” type of protection at very low premium rates, Now, however, something concrete is offered. It is well for the veteran to give a time to investigating before he foregues his last opportunity to gain a lasting _ bene from his war service. Here’s a chance, too, for others to do a little patriotic work. Pass the word of this i opportunity to all ex-service men and women. Urge them to at least investi- the government's offer. Get in touch with the veterans’ bureau in the Arcade building, the Red Cross, Ameri- Legion or some other patriotic order. These are aiding the drive with a view to the veterans, One of the humors of the season is in watching , the Olympia Daily Record, which has always de- Mf, as reported, Mayor Brown fended the poll tax and defended Gov. Hart's soputihenead et ong while back felt the same way. -And about city has the custody of $175, all the republican party organs of the state are i ] =? r Editor The Star: if i fr i F ; i : : i She gave ber time and thought | ™Ind by # story told me by my family jig 65 years and let them do ence, but it won the approval of brought to them; family, Well, I did just as he ex-|to keep fit, instead of golf, and it} THE SEATTLE STAR | ————_ LEARN A WORD | Today's word ts DAIS. It's pronounced—day-ta, with se Joent on the first syllable, or daze, | | It means-—« platform above the : \tloor of « hall or large room, to «ive dintinction or prominence to those occupying it; especially, the plat |form of a lecture room chureh. | It come from—Old Bnglish, “dein, | des,” @ table It's used like this—"For the wed. THE WHISTLER |ferbia “and Princon Marie. of Ru: Princens of BY BERTON BRALEY |mania, who were mar ied recently at | Belgrade, knelt on a dais before the altar in the cathedral.” A little boy went whistling, A-whistling down the street; And Fate, grim, gray and bristling, And Fatiure and Defeat, the home of the brave, when they are Before which 1 had cowered, worthy. Recame but phantoms then— 1 have no hostility to those Amer And with new vigor dowered, leans of Deutach descent who proved | I faced the world again! that they left the old world and came to the new with truth on their lps» A boy with Ips apucker and courage in their hearts, who And heart that knew no care, came to live with us, become: good He brought me ald and succor upstanding American cltizens, ready When I was tn despair at all times to prove their devotion to thelr adopted country. which wel comed them and gave them a free dom and an opportunity they never What tune his lips were shrilling I do not know-—but I Felt all my spirit filling With hope and courage high! many thousands of these, Yes, hun hs, shel ve femtein thet daineer |dreds of thousands—reaching mil And symphonies that glow With glory and with wonder, But when my heart ts low, When all Life's paths are bristling With Woes too great to meet, Give me a small boy whistling, A-whistling down the street! (Copyright, 1922, The Seattie Star) helped them—showed the Deutachers and other foreigners where they could locate government land; employed them #o they could get the money to pay for the land and develop it; got them needs from our goverment #0 they could plant the land, and did |not eveh a radish or potato, in re an Intention of replacing the championship of the poll tax, now explain that ian extept that they be true to street and sewer superin. (Foy, Hart some time ago had decided in favor of hod Seas hus cha naive avved ete + nag Alec ediiada ae f aling the measure and hint that it, too, had for t formation of another kihé of foreign er than themselves; no, 1 would hard- | ly call him a citizen—inhabitant ts & more fitting word. These undesir going thru the same painful set of explanations. U. S. Sign Dow ; Jap Si Up : | able foreigners are thoes who came [treachery in their hearts, ready at hae the Pa, ey a wtate of bankruptey. At the next hanes? en tote 500 miles of When a moth gets hungry he doesn’t give a hang ‘An event occurred several weeks| dock, NO, 6, a new sign was paint. | 2 irks posure mtaenone ce about modesty. ago, and just today I saw the real |S It read, “Osaka Shonen Kaisha.” | 11. oi4 world, while preaching pac es vd sigiitiennice of the meaning This ts, as you can tell, the name Of itiun here to ux; who had been plot- concrete side- é Japan hipping company. 1,500 miles of Prospective brides are so so plentiful we predict a The wlan of the powerful Water:| To my knowledge the Americans | Unk. Planning. praying and promul operates an asphalt plane 9700 shortage. Ran tek eke ee Journ toe one tag ental srnst®’ | they were to plunder the world, eape- nd render ail sub- Highest" the eu claily Ameri | servient to The One Mother’s To St War—Draft Older Men | perman! — Katser William — the) signers who have not, eae cee Original Sin Sacrifice FEattor The ee A | "s rad A lGyearold high school girl BY BERTON BRALEY | _A‘plan to stop war—to put an end] heaven would tempt the man to have wretch who, on the field of battle, nothing on earth or the hope of deserted his army, sheathing his| POt criticive; have pity, shining word,” fled when be saw| Pity! for the pitiless, pity for the put the record of the jazzed “Song Her children were her allinall, |'0 It forever—was suggested to my | “nother | the “Yanks” coming; and who now So let'n draft the men over 35 years! cry “The war is over,” using our dec night and whirled surprisingly to them, goer acta wa sa ata ane. Tam sure one war ee which to renew thelr former villainies! and sewer superin- wn the long living room of our Her dreams, isions great je naid that if nature had ordained | suffice; soma way would quickly be| These Deutechers and other for-| home. i and s gfata that the husband and wite had chil. | found to stop wai clgners aswume and arrogate to therm fe an important public : amaed dren alternately, there would be not | Wouldn't it be a good pian for|srives an authority above the state, | werv- it was a breath-taking perform. Her heart's deep love she | more than three children in each | | these men to take military training calling themselves “international. enjoyed before, There were, and are, | |lHions, IT knew many of them, and) not ask them for money or anything, | the | iaration of peace as a cloak under | No; justice is the only thing commen- FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 19 On Wings of Wireless we fh “lle ty A ema mT ARTHUR BEVE | Copyright, 1922, by M. B. A. Bervice | (Continued From Yesterday) apartment at Bachelors’ Hall HAPTER V turned in MUSIC IN THB AIR The next morning. wae ria Garrick and Diek walked slowly | damp and depressing Garrick c ad breakfasted and were dig: do orty-ninth st. and Diek had peda Rtn yee te at Ruth's ruwe cussing the events of the day beforg, and a bit sor Garrick’s mind was most active: | 1 suppor you feel put outr|when hin physical being seemed ed Garrick laziest, Stretching out in his chalpy ok as te pussled to get it.| raising his arms slowly above rtainly put us thru the inner| bead, he yawned and was about @ circle with as much sens and | deliver himself of some sage observa: = tion on life in general and the cage q ¢ e a sardine goes from the averse the ‘in in the movies in particular when the telephone Only, 1. wonder why?” rang. i | Garrick was thinking of the threat| “Mang It, want 9 this? Answer ft, mo Dock, old man?” mesnage, “Could It be that she took ‘ 7 of i out of dan Dick's mind and bedy were both period secon a alert. He had breakfasted with @ He stopped short and looked back,| couple of invisible companions, love |A tough stranger was lurking back jand anxiety. “Garrick.” He held hie log them, Garrick moved ahead and hand now over the exeemernt My | f 1 ord! It's Mrs. Walder stopped again, The stranger stopped | ¥°r 3 pe anes hed into a garage, Garrick Nita alden Here? Tell her lwalked back quickly and as he| there's @ little reception room down parsed him looked over and smiled,|there, We'll be with her right “rm * he laughed and the man | ®WAy ‘ ap e heepiah gullen-| Nita Walden wan distractedly olga scashaegina’s ry: winking quick and balling the | They turned the corner and again| handkerchief in her hand as sheq into Fiftieth at. As they passed the gazed out of the window at her car other door of the garage, which ran|in which McKay was ‘biting with thru the block, Garrick hesitated ag|Dulidog grip at his pipe as if con- if to walk thru it and locate the| templating something distasteful. shadow An he aid ao he saw an-|_ Garrick mre bese rand as she lother man alink into a doorway. rushed excitedly to him and seizeq) “We've discovered one; another| hie hand with fingers that clinched) has moved up to take his pl An nara Fy WF 5 old and very effective device.” “ Ps +25 a4 pre te, He hurried down the street with | Rut aan y ; a oes must Dick, plunged into the subway, wait-| find we ‘or es aes take ed for # train, then walked on out |one into my con ap cet Toe the other exit. No “tail” could hold ae Dick BR mb now w ce down Garrick if he suspected he was =H iy a vedi sad rt hom being shadowed. 4 What did ft mean? Still speculat-| the floor waiting for her. ing, they went on to Garrick’s city (Turn to Page 13, Column 1) crom where he and the crown prince are | plotting and praying for the day, “der tag,” when they, by hook or by crook, may place themselves again upon a Deutsch throne. ‘The snakes are not dead—they have not even changed their skins; they \are only scotehed. | It i» not we who envince hatred— jit is the Deutachers and other for- murderers, pity for the coward hearts, pity for the degenerate souls. jwurate with their past acts and pres- ent plottings; stern, unyielding jus- tee, with a sentence unescapable, #0 that the murderous paranojacs can- | not indulge their fancies for destroy- money to train men | on oh ta © peed Onis ints,” while at the same time dinclos. | ing and drowning mothers with babes| ' work. It costs money to the family with its swift groce. Unselfishly ber strength she gave leeeaed vad Mae ek an 7m why t here | rcane keep them out of a lot of mis: | thru thelr speech and sympathies |at thelr breasts, and attempting again | ; ‘The young miss followed with « To make them «n gual, \cnecae’ ton ree, He suid the chief. Reapectfully submitted, | that they favor, incredible tho ft may |the “frightfulness” which did not NN na wr: ititente’ at mene, * | woman would have her second, but | FR. M. EB. | neem, the “All Highent,” the cowardly /frighten the U. 8, but brought the ‘ be folly to put on s job a eps accom She made herself a willing slave | ‘ a ——— |denerter, who was wheeled away from | Deutsch degenerates, who taught tt | this an° untrained or incom. Panied by fluid gestures of the ‘That they might find life roster. | The P le “Mi F Is”? |the safe backgr/und of the battle. practiced tt, to thelr present des- | deal armbs and hands. eop! 08! oo: | field In a high powered automobile to | Ploable, desperate condition, ; ee We were being treated to an ex- She gavo up all the things that | Séitor The Star: will lone, | neutral territory in the Netherlands,’ RICHARD MANSFIELD WHITE. F has no newspapers."— kvtition of modern builroom danc- make ‘The country seems to be — | Now, take the cut of $150 = year | on oo ae ‘We . ‘ c ing “normalcy” quite rapidly. school teachers’ salaries; that means Th Devil W. Overtime Ee ttewin tines SE © eine Whhh ie citer § | Littimmarrice ant broseher, Freight rates on the railroads are to|at leant $300,000, making at least «| ie Is orking : generation professes to stand Believing that she thus might | be reduced, also wages are to te re |milijon dollars’ worth of business | iaitor The Star: be deprived of what they want to 4 ho say they aghast. And we confess we could make dueed nearly enough to cover the that the people of Seattle will lome.| As an old reader of The pe lh drink because someone else abuses 4 marry ‘may mean only exult with our entertainer in children’ eaaler; freight reductions. The late Jacob Furth, who waa in| believe it has been the aim of The : ache heer Sibehe tresiean a "os progress What the business men of the na-|the banking business here, in report-,Star to stand for everything that |'® Privilege. That tv about the same | SEATTLE—ON FIRST t oe serimped and saved and [tion will gain by the cutting down |ed to have aaid that the banks made| goes to make a better and more law. |Kind of a question that Cain who| Examination free, by in . ‘ere for this West Seattle tolled and drodged of the purchasing power of the peo. more money when times were hard | abiding people, Realizing that we/|killed his brother asked when he|tometrist. Glasses not ‘ Guilty girl, We refuse to believe her Thru years and years laborious, | Die is a problem, Money being turn- | than when business was good. don't all wee alike or think alike, 1| said, “Am I my brother'a keeper? | Unless absolutely mecessary. ‘ repressed grandmother was any And the neighbors she w: od over several times, it means that! 1 betieve that there is a banker | think we are all agreed that we want| We do not expect word! le to nees: Seesdllt than tek We nee tthe ™* ltor every billion dolar wage reduc-|on the school board. Carlyle seems |a good government, composed of law-|deny themscives anything they BINYON OPTICAL : (From the Lynden Tribune) of the this . A jtion, at least three or four billion |to have been right when speaking of | abiding people. That can not be un- | want, but Christian people, or those 1116 FIRST av Y ‘Down at Everett, a prosecuting av Meta tas Se aces ot mother meritorious. doliarw worth of business will be|the people. He sald, “They are leas we deny ourselves some things |claiming to be, are, to may the least, in r and a corps of deputy owt mostly fools. that might be harmiess to us but [mighty bad company when they go t ‘aie oak bedy and limb once imposed by But when her labors are reviewed The powers that are in financial H. C. CROCKETT, destructive to others. [nto print to defend a traffic that has © Tene ged cima a e fashion and freed of the old metal With 4 arity, circles may gain by it, but the others 611 Madison St. If granted the apace, I would lke | destroyed every nation that followed | 0 back up acharge of first tiinders will develop into a more w “ - |to give expression thru The Star to! its slimy trail. marder against Don Stev- eaithy, uaeful and happy human breed es ® Entitled to Credit, He Sa Ff cement eon Tod Rear cher r-< ngpirgi-mnseree ’ the exservice boy Wo com than her ; oer ie ys | Bible discussion that has been dis-|that Jesus made wine out of water, t anceater. Sans thoughtfulness or charity; | Editor The Star: thim, causing him to sink, when he | cuased so earnestly |the first great manifestation of His e @ few days ago. Both had been drinking in Bell «since humanity came into being thin, at Stanwood on the trouble. hearts, known and read of all men. The power to see, the light, the (to save the girls, Teggers sold the weapons that That makes it unanimous. school opened in Philadelphia. Kilied Almour? - om Ky burned. Prohibition prevents People who asleep on steeping @uch horrors here. porches should get up firat. | ia | | SAY “BAYER’’ when you buy Aspirin. | || the cypreas trees, Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not || there, shut in the prize of Wisdom's quest Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain || within the heart. er of Balicy | her life absolutely to him. I believe |h th Jegsers at Bellingham and Stan. The Gospel of a life like theirs distinct to bring. his father. z ti dasek teat os cuone thee hints ay aibatie —Sir John Davies, |that he is entitled to the credit of | Clayton Wilson's address {9 7032 | kind of 4 * From acheme and creed the light Representative Butler (MR), Pa saving her life, and mention should Reach drive, if you care to investi Brought on the drunken quarrel? goes out, How can you tel an adult beey |e made of same Or getting back further to Sine dette fies masidic? How do you how when 1 te grown 1 have the statement from at least Mra. Wilson, the mother of Clayton, ‘sources, why not arrest today and ©The Viessed Master none can doubt P? }10 eyewitnesses that after the canoe should also be mentioned for her kind | man beings were so! eharge with murder the officers Revealed in holy lives. Representative Chinddlom (R.), | tipped over, and the girls came to the ‘assistance in helping the girls into|sheep are nold today. Yea, the| More on “Deutsch” Hovkagt gam the stateaman and lawgiver, the|of Orchard White, which any drug Cie Ernest Lissauer, Woman asking divorce says her |high distinction from the Deutach | of hate. husband beats her every day. This, |emperor, William, is too often. | Deutsch acclaimed as expressing _ nner their heartfelt emotion; a few of the Brides wonder what they will |lines may be to the point and in- hawe for supper. Grooms wonder | teresting, leat we forget, as: what they had “You we hate with lasting hate! ALetter From. || rae: Tron AIVRIDGE MANN. "the Day Boat Daily at couver: ™ © 9:00 A. M. Shut out a world of toll and care, with all its disappotntments |] live; for streams of true contentment start from springs of love | Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. | ? sandy {Hayer” boxes of 12 tableta—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Drugi ee te trade mark of Layer Manufacture of Monoaceticacides| to Killing Almour rear — Aftcr ail, isn't there some truth Her children took but never gave | IP fegard to certain articles in let her go and swam to shore, Ime) What 1 may say te not anid with fa tds onning’ of Zarethestre: ‘asd echtiaw pag in |YOUFr Paper where Myrtle Quist and | mediately upon reaching shore he prejudice or with the exyectation of s | Evelyn Helienthal were dumped rushed to the bath house andichanging anyone's opinion. Only, | into the Sound from a canoe by their changed hia clothes, while some of He who turned water into wine can and purchased more man has enjoyed himself too lit- geif-sacrifice made her slave |achoolmate, young Hamilton — you the giris swam out and helped Eve-|change the winebibber, bootlegger of dette tle, That alone, my brethren, is And only served to ruin them! give credit to Hamilton for saving {lyn ashore. and booze fighter into a new crea Almour’s ‘ our original sin.” (Coprejabt, 192%, by The Reattie Star) jthe sirls from drowning, which is Myrtle was sinking the lnst time! ture in Christ Jesus, When that hap- dust another sad case where bad Ties Aa ie - —— not coming to him, af he did abso- | when Clayton rowed out with a boat| pens to them, the wine and booze ‘whisky addied brains and caused Ye are our eplatic, written in our Nine things to aight roiueia are: |lutely nothing to give a helping hand and held her head wp by her hair question is settled for good. We above water until his father reached have not advanced far enough yet 4 A young lad by the name of Clay: them f ‘ —Il. Corinthians til. :2. visible thing, | mang ¥ , hem from shere with another boat | from our pagan ancestors to be free _ Why than, tn seeking the guilty rig Being not too small, too thin, too \ton Wileon, who actually saved and helped lift her out of the water. | from their vices. Their view of hos. party, doesn't the sheriff of Sno = 7). gar, Lord's best interpreters ndgh, too far; Myrtle Quist trom drowning, has re-|She was then unconscious, and was) pitality was feasting and drinking. intel . county. arrest. the beet- eeshauaite Miomencaouney Space clear, and time, the form |Celved no credit, and Myrtle owes ‘carried ashore by young Clayton and i naid, “Their god is their | and there are plenty of that e living today. If any te this statement any further.) have not got far away, the fact that less than three score Py m —John G. Whittter, IU: By its ating. surface, young Hamilton held Evelyn | dry clothes. | erpise: 4 we | of the law in both Whatcom and be SS fiber cite, ‘ a Hellenthal up for a short distance,! Yours very truly, A. W. QUIST, le pb ype Prem Aa ger in| + ST, hat ev now the « Snohomish counties who looked Ta. bergia & man thn .d0 the Boon after a robbers’ schoot waa | “Ati! he found that the girl grabbed | 310 Hoge Butiding. | chattel slavery, and far worst of | the other way when the boot- jury that gave his wife a divorce. broken up in Chicago an umpires’ the two, that slain the rich, the and the {iliterate, which gained him | We welcome and wetcomed | damnable tyrant “drink.” and which the | foreigners to the land of the free and They tell us that they should not RAILWAY | | Canadian Canadian Paeific & =— “PRINCESS ES: TEAMSHIPS j FOR VANCOUVER, B. ©., Direct, To Dr. Loope'’s Shut-Ins: The Night Boat Dally at 11:30 P. M. “Shut-ins,” you ure, The name has come because your health tn on the bum; but in that name I seem to sense a bit of Nature's skye ONyHNATIN recompense, that lets the shut-in'’s name impart the thin ou mu b: shutting in your heart. = er A WONDERFUL VACATION For far from where you sit or le the giddy world goes whirling P by; while you, away from all {ts care, have souls unfettered, free The Princess Maquinna sails up the aw air, to do the job we all should do—shut out the false, shut in bof oe Metta en aoe, Gam the true , leaving etoria, . Cy on ues Shut out the sordid things of life—ambition, envy, greed and June 20, at 11 o'clock p.m. Kight days strife; shut in a love that brings content, and knows that only good sight-seeing and a delightful voyage, Round la meant; a hope that fecls, w faith that sees, the stare ehine thru trip fare from Seattle $55.40, For reserva- tions call at local office, } to know whatever is, is } || best; for who can learn to love the light unless ho firat hy “Trans-Canada Limited” Summer Tourist Fares t getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physi-|] [fe'.f0"43 pris ronprests leaves Vancouver, 1, C.,] J astern points on sate trom cians over 22 years and proved safe by thillions for | And, more than all the ret, shut out the bugaboon, despair and | dally at 3:00 p, m.- hours N 26th to August 3ist, doubt: shat ina apleit wnatrals to claim ite Maker's ready ald, that |! Foren Montreal; 87 houra to I n mit October 31, ' nows, wherever be its lot, there ts no place where God is not ‘oronto, ashlee PORTE, Colds Headache Rheumatism 1] °°" Wor, atter all, Gur greatest goal la happiness withis the wut and Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis that's a thing the world can’t give, no matter where or how we bap eriggeniy a gen aoe YOUR VACATION ie ae ne Ce —IN THE ©. ACIFIC ROCKIES—Sicamous, Glacier House, Kn Yoho Valley, Lake Wapta, Lake Louise, Bai Mountain Resorts with Canadian Paclfic Hotels and Service. City Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue Main 5587. KE. F. L. STURDEE, General Agent, years ago hu: | as pigs and | | power, and probably drank it. If all mankind had followed Him and kept His commands there would have been no prohibition law or crimes growing out of drink, But they j have not and the devil's business is to wee that they never do, and the devil is certainly on the job, working overtime at present | 8. VAN SCOYAC, Soldiers’ Honr, Orting. —_ Fit BLEACH FRECKLES Saturday and Sondey fio) pom B AUTOMOBILE FERRY 4 AND WHITEN SKIN {| 4] Sep tit store roots te Head fee | Squeeze the julce of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces ae Ite soy Hew wd Hoe ‘Why not? We would hate to be a rich They are selecting the 12 great- eos The Star: re es i We will never forget our hate. soldier and even the clergyman, spar. |Store will supply for a few cents, man’s son and have to stay in trou- est wowen in America. Any June a y peeest c tue te he| Hate by water and hate by land ing neither age nor sex, and now |Sbake well, and you have a quarter’ BE ca, pouene ble nearly all the time. 9r06m knows one. Beprpesnstivn gem ma ioao anes | Hate reheat head and hate of the! that the majority of our people, real- hee bal king ere reagan Et tan | mitted ia Navy Yard at 1&3 pee. . . - | . “ a; izing the power of this giant octopus | Peach, and complexion whiteney. | the Washington monument was In spite of the fact that finan- jand have been, the means, methods | Hate ot the hammer and hate of the . as m Massage this sweetly fragrant lem- | od Detter, tt te py md of hatred expressed in no uncertain | Hate of weventy millions choking | ceeded in breaking its hold there are \#24@ hands each day and see how)! 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