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] ” } | GROOM: “THIS IS NO PICNIC!” $20,000,000 10 $25,000,000 ¥ i Se,” What an amateur cartoonist ancl thinks of matrimony. ; the formation here of the " Livestock & Dairy | Ce,, according to Calvin president of Calvin & Co, who, with John P. has just filed articles | | Austin st., Seattle, She's 25—Her Heart Ia Young and Gay, But Her Must old Mirror Reflects About It? Age — What Dear Miss Grey: Oh, how unhappy I am! Won't you help me? You may not think this serious, but my future happiness depends on it. 27, but he is so young-looking compared with me. 1 I know my husband sees this change in| me, Sut loves me far too much to mention it. I have many friends who haven't a wrinkle in their faces, look girlish and young, when they are older than I, To do that I nd haggard. THE SEATTLE STAR Oh, Miss Grey, how can I retain my youth? We have only @ atm income, »0 1) Grey: IT am 25, my husband must get rid of these awful wrinkles, crow’s feet and frowns. I have no worries, just my housework, and my husband is so good and home-loving, and it is for him, mostly, that I want to look my best, and keep my youth. T feel so young and gay and just a glance at myself in the The | mirror shows me a different person altogether. |dvawing was made by Anthony Marinella, 20, of 4502 W.| looking, have beautiful clothes, but what are clothes to one | when one dresses young and looks old? la LEGAL |MURDER Do Governor Slept Wouldn't Be Annoyed Boy's Life Goes do look | Silent to Last | In the Inst 30 years, 4,000 mn have been executed in perica This year, more than 100 more will be hanged or elecutrocuted. Many have died protesting their inno conve Some of them | ] convicted by — eire | evidence, In spite that they were guilt is the fifth of a articles dealing with mistakes of the law. —EEdit ne been have m good- ames get Sad ertichen cannot visit behuty pariord, 1 am |. Mies Grey wil) receive BY ALEXANDER HERMAN a . sure thefe are many who fee! aa 1|| 10 her office Monday, W Do mi » gO to their death ‘Olympia, ldo. about this very same thing, and|] and Friday from 1 to 2p. m., and] {with « lie on their lips? Joseph mare moma «| GOdley, Radio Wizard, _|\iesre vin scrcmime, ie, tna|| tad Retr rm mana | hoi Joh Re tne Wer Finance cor-| 4 ladvice. 11 &, m. to 12 m, each yoek, || the little green door at Bing Sing i . ‘ Pleane name @ good cream or soap || Please do not come at other times || before he was saved from the chair PPittupe axpleined #aturday, Advises Star Readers \\orr | rein aguas, came at otter times |) vate, he wae eaved from the ohalt . agate grows ¢ Be 9 i |that is used to remove wrinkles? | |] Writing eaye: ‘No—unless they are trying orrowers over a much longer | Seapecteeliy, ANNE to protect someone eine.” That's than banks are able to do, A happy frame of mind ta worth what led to the legal murder of Aa Will be on a rediscount banis, | ‘Said, and all security will says connections will be fablished with banks In all agricul: : kie? Don't gaze into your wmir-| dons thruout Washington.| Close coupling of trans- Loose coupling of trans-\yr oi 1.” arend the restection. |P0%! Taho and Montana for re- former. former. Study the features of that face care- AG applications and co-operating | Sareful selection of loans. to Phillips the same con: | ‘will be shown to the smal! as to the largest, as one a of the project is to assist | of agricultural and dairying BY PAUL R. GODLEY Foremost Radio Authority At first glance, the action which | takes place in the radio receiving transformer seems mysterious, Yet it is very simple. It easily can be explained and understood. It should be remembered : | whenever a current flows within | ties. wire, there is set up around it an in- visible magnetic fuld. This field tn 7 creases, decreases or dies out. in strict | ten of “resonance.” accordance with any increase, de-| crease or dying out of currents flow- | Inductively coupled ing within the wire. | they crystal detector or vacuum tube the transformer, while at the same - | we the receiver might be obtained In order that the intensity of six ‘company Is being financed W. Hale, a former con from Tennessee, who has for some years in Califor. there are a number of corporations in operation. just completed a trip thru interviewing farmers, and business men on the| to Phillips and Hart: | following are shown as) directors in the articles of : William Bishop, of) whose variations correspond exactly dairyman; J.P. MeMilian. | to the variations of the magnetic farmer and - business) geig | W. H. Tierney, secretary-) phe current flowing in this wire ts | ‘of the Everett Fruit Can-/ an exact replica of that which flows in the first. But it js always a some what feebler current, and its direc tion fs always opposite to that of the flow in the first wire. The current; Funeral arrangements for in the second wire ie said to be “in-| Lavina Clark, 60, who dropped dead duced.” ‘The recetvifig transformer consists | 318 First ave. W.. Friday evening, of two colle of wire, one of which|were being made Saturday. Mra. slides within the other. There is no Clark was found on the floor dead actual electrical connection between | by a boarder, F. Mangles. Her hus | the two, band, Samuel Clark, and a daughter, § 2 MINUTES — |) there ts an tnctination among op-| Miss Ruth Clark, survive her, 7 Jefators who understand the tnduc- a - Eee tet, |Dairice to } rormer fonsh: % | ing transformer (hat the tue | Guard’s Mess Fund Geattlie units of the Washington | jal times, Under the circumstances, | 3, the coupling {# at a maximum and Nationa) Guard are planning a dance hthe purpose of the device is de-|to be held early in July when the, | foated | mess fund will be replenished. The! | It does not seem to be generally known that the closest possible | coupling for maximum signal recep- }tion is not only unnecessary, but) undesirable. Tae inductive “coupler” | | or transformer was designed so the maximum of signal current might | be transferred to the secondary of —From Leni r tlle wire, the rising and falling (alternat.| requires more exact tuning dered comparatively free from inter. ference. Cts are | Housewife Dies wit! have in the Leary Phillipe & Co. money recently discovered had been buried in the several weeks to give it) look. ‘with Caivin ae minutes after receiving inal divorce decree in Judge court Friday afternoon, Paulson-Platt.Neipert was again. told Judge Brinker she was j { | fund is used for food when the guard goes inte annual encampment. BREEZY “Hallo, old man, I see you have an electric fan.” i “Yes; T thought I'd blow myself.” is Weekly ' the ceremony immediate. made her Mrs. Jacob NOW PLAYING BUSTER KEATON in First National’s latest joy spasm Buster doesn’t like the Police Parade- So he busts it up— It is a bad day for Buster— But worse for the police! —AND— 4 “Watch Your Step” With CULLEN LANDIS and PATSY RUTH MILLER Young love may be blind, but it generally | finds a way! Liberty News Malotte on the Wurlitzer Pathe Scenic After 6:30, B5¢ more than a daily treatment at the ing appearance you fully [face reflect the youth and gaiety in time an increase in the selectivity | your heart lant like tea or coffee, fl Tf you can, 90 on a wiih aiet [Wer are good—ahould be It witt work | “Pn the layers as you pr ogress, and | lover the whole pour one ounce of) | nal currents mey be retained when | once the coupling is reduced, both pri-|for several monthe. mary and secondary circuits are )wonders in that! “tuned” to @ given period of vibra: | your complerion and filling out the |¥OMT favorite toilet water or cau de| This is accomplished by & | hollows wader your eyes and in your variation of inductance of capacity | cheeks. in the cireult, and results In a cOndi-| pletely, drink at least six glasses of O"4 tf will keep for years milk: daily, cat lots of freah fryits Par better all-around results with |and vegetables and eliminate greasy. receivers, be |starchy, heavy foods If, in the neighborhood of the cur.| types, are had when decidelly life rent-carrying wire, there is a second | “loose” coupling Is adhered to, This | vet away from it sometintcs ot both | we some athletics: oO in | primary and secondary circuits, The | books ove mera ceesae Gecmsenamren Taeee strength, however, remains |teords, become more active. the same, and the recetver ts ren-|otrl, anyone who t+ normal, healthy. cheerful and artive ts bound to took jand ®¢ youthful whether he or she de 15 or 60. Try it and then write me the results : | Rose Jar Getting Supper | Directions Publiah directions for making a rose while preparing supper at her home, | ia and oblige, the early morning and tossed Kohtiy on the table in @ cool, airy place, to then put them ina large glass jar sprinkling salt over one-half-inch | Refill : [layers of flowers. What some wives were, and what some wives are! add another amile determine to make that If you use any amount of atimu- “2h Of sever atop it at the way of improving 1f you do not do tha com-| jen Take | also read new! and magatines, In other Why. having pinks, voters Dear Miss Grey: the ni ONE OF YOUR READERS The flowers should be gathered in ntl the dew hea evaporated This can be added | "ANY Mowers 3 MORE DAYS Bashford stage success— “THE WOMAN ‘at TH been gathered, letting them stand in| the jar for 10 days after the last are | of powdered orris root and one-fourth | of dried lavender flowers Mix theae together in a bow! and| proceed to fill the rose jar with alter. | [nated layers of the “stock |minture of apiees, etc. A few drops sential oils | lorranium, bitter almond and or cologne. This ia sufficient to fl two | quart fare, or one very large one, Prom time to time various mecet | ings may be added to it, a2 0 few) tube roses or a spray of heliotrope. You haven't enough interests tn) /f the far ts left open for a half nowt Don’t neglect your home, but |Cvery day it will fill your rooma with @ delicate fragrance The flowers choven should be those | agreenble perfume verbena, acacia, balm, lavender, ete ‘THRONG SEES _-FLOWER SHOW One of the gayest street events up the clew and discovered Witt you please |@ver seen in Seattle was held tn] man, / Wallingford district night when the streets from Sunny-| judge refused to hear Bambrick. ] | to Btone way was the sce: z lof » flower carnival. Dancing, grad poms oe leg otge ee were) wouldn't help any j ! ° features. ruout the y mer. chants of the district held open S odtastee ae ene house, while the windows of stores! ind renidencs® were decorated with ers in New York. Night ANITA STEWART In First National's screen version of the celebrated HE MARRIED” alif of Bagdad” , hellotrope. | Tuesday +) | Boteldien ‘Tommy Bambrick j | [deat beauty parlor in the country. | pw joa | spinal ae seecorel Sy the War Lana’ap fer. sanded waled tak the! eapatte otirring "the hele 'e0ere | 30 Naw York not. mary years age corporation, Not more than | most expensive commetion are these) | Tommy Bambrick, a tnd of 20, was epeve,:8he corporation's lthree things: daily exercise in the|, Mave Trady one-fourth ounce Of | tound guilty of murder mae yh be charged, thus) freah alr, proper amount of slecp and | "AC? ONd one-hal/ ounce of allspice| According to Thomas Mott Os Rr Eeasaik to toan at.¢ pee dresh 2 jand cloves, ait coarsely ground (or! worne, who was warden at. Sing jen the discount is as low as Do you know thet every time pou te loli overter halt of af worry so dreadfully about your O04 \Kinnamon bros ene tor Phapud and the| vied dropped | | roses, | Tommy refused to squeal | | | Bing then, the boy was innocent of the crime. He knew the real mur-/ | derer, but refused to “squeal.” | |, While Tommy was in the death | house, the warden got a tip from |another prisoner as to the identity | of the real culprit. He followed the Friday) On an appeal for a new trial, the! Tommy took tt philosophically. He! Si said he was sorry, but worrying! Mr. Osborne told the story of the) cane befor: arce meeting of bank.! They wore so/ were) imprenned that they made every pos-! fia Nem saraing’ tn: teareing | ara laa roses, greens and yo effort Fe mave the boy Nite.! : 1 . { ey tried to get the gove enough flowers for the purpose es The North End Flower club's! on the phone. But he wena aot be show was being held at the same disturbed on the night before an| Star readers who would like a |! time tn the Lester @ Monahan bulld-| execution Het of Victory Medal officers in || ing, 8534 Greenwood ave. This was) ‘They tried to charter a special the United States, from whom Vie- || the second day of the latter show, train to Albany—but it was too late tory medals may be procured by || Which entertained hundreds of peo-) ‘The hour for ihe death grew near eaten Of the World war, wit! || ple. | The hour for his death grew near-| rece same by ‘writing to The According to word received from) er. But Tommy just bit his lips a Seattle Star Washington bureau, || Portland, where the annual fone! ‘The zero hour came—with nore | 1322 New York ave, Washington, || festival is being held, Seattle won | prieve from the governor or stay | D. C., and inclosing two cents tn || first prize for Platoon B outside from the stamps for repty, | Seeapetitors in the rose festival) Tommy went to the chair— parade | poor ienorant little to Only! “FIN underworld, “ase-ase Comedy—Topics of the Day—News svii"*o, — COLISEUM ORCHESTRA, Under KAY, Playing This One-Hour Concert Sunday at 12:30 Burton, Holmes Scenic }J. You Can’t Guess the Criminal in This Story to Save Your Life! —SEE— HARRISON FORD ALMA RUBENS NORMAN KERRY In Paramount’s Mystery Drama— WOMAN Who fires the deadly shot? Whose hand closes the door? Three women suspected—a rough denen of the from the country! 4 ¢ “Torchy’s Ghost,” Torchy Educational Comedy Harry Reed on the Organ STRAND ORCHESTRA Under WINELAND Playing a Selection from “Thais” SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922. Popularity Ever Increasin | & The Pure Deliciousness of "SALADA" Natural Leaf Green Tea is recognized, ns the tremendous increase in the de. mand for it shows. bald \Try it to-day You will like it R. & H.C. COOK, Ecs! 3 Pacific “BACK EAST" Excursion Fares To points in Middle West and Eastern MH] Canada and the United States. Through the / wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies, with | stop-overs at the famous mountain resorts— Glacier, Lake Louise, Banfl Fares from Seattle A Torente .... $113.78 | Montreal Balifex . | Wy Winnipeg Chiesge i St Lous ..., Weshingten . New York... 14740 On tale May 25 10 Auguet 31 Return lene October 21, 1922 Proporuonate fares to other desunetons. 913275 141.80 106.95 96.00 141.60 120.65 For full information, reservanons etc, Woeie, Phone. or Call ot Canadian Pacific Railw 608 Second Ave, SEATTLE MAin ae while the flag-raising ceremonire will be in charge of the Boy Scouts and the Campfire Girls of America. A reception will be held in the | new community house following the services. In the evening, beginning at 7:20, & musical program will be given under the auspices of Community Service. Mrs. Kathryn Miracle, one of Seattle's councilwomen, will be in charge. Seattle Boy Leaves Harvard With Honor Wiliam Flavius Starr, son of pe 3) William P. Starr, Seattle lumber. Mayor Brown will welcome the pene ae in the err class from TOURIST CAMP | TO OPEN TODAY Mayor to Give Welcome at! Elaborate Ceremony With more than 5,000 people, hun- reds of them from the four cor- ners of the country, in attendance, the Seattle auto tourist camp at Woodiand Park wit) be formally opened Saturday afternoon at viattors to Seattle's $20,000 auto park, and the other speakers wm | aarverd, ceoarding swore seen 4 b | Friday. He ts said to have received include George Wheeler, president) tne highest departmental honors in of the park board, Lieut. Gov. W./ ene class Coyle and Frank Waterhouse | a ? president of the Ghamber of Com-| meree. {Men Cook and Serve Wagner's band will be on hand! . . to play several stirring selections,| Big Church Dinner ne —————-<—= | 4 three-course dinner was planned, Mr. Osborne, “but more loyal to his!cooked and served by the men of code than most of us to ou: pro-|the Grace Methodist Episcopal fessed religion.” jebureh Friday evening to nearly 200 - jmembers of the congregation. ‘Tt is planned to make the affair annual. Next: The strange case of Boorn. NOW PLAYING D the’ a rich society belle, and a girl fresh ONE IS THE CRIMINAL? First National Kinograms SURG