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THE SEATTLE STAR American Homes Bureau: Por Better Amertean Homes” ‘BRYAN FLAYS | # ’ =" « | WHAT IS THIS IN HISTORY? } | eames eee Por Anos cannot em- 9 || RUNAWAY DAUGHTER Compoun j Jui ] phasize too i a ed SCIENCE PLAN es Mets Daddy loves you Semi- : -= _l eee tein honey, and unlens you come home : strongly the Says Evolutionists Trying to|| ean mamma wil ie“ oy A tremendous ad- Oust Religion to The Star office Wednesday by We Have o vantage offered to — ices, gles. 18 year Ever Paid the home maker dur- Sone eae D Yast eee Ca-|| seabed, Ms Meta Wie bee vanced theory that science rather than religion should determine right and wrong. He stands solidly against Prof William Morris Davis’ theory, along with the Rev, John A, Ryan, of the Catholic Univeratty of Amerioa, and! ing this JULY SALE. Our advice is to supply all your homefurnishing needs NOW during the re- academy the movies: to let his rereen, but y: He in ate hotel with Van Loon, as atrec service. Neve ia Bry wer to the sug oestion that be taken from the fleld of religion and placed in the reatm of acience, advanced by Prof. Davia, Phi Beta Kappa orator at the Harvard commencement these two sample values: Hard B Hot words JAM JENNINGS BRYAN | at the BY WILL bite (Copyright, 1921, by N. B.A) safety comm BELT, WN. D.. June 2h--Chris-| the question tlans will appreota fessor Davis’! trom Lake franknens in disclosing that the pur | inion was te is to sub olutioniat © tor reli cilmantc | Healt , Y ‘py BE Yoo DIzz lp . HAD ‘RIDDEN ON THAT as =] tong AS THEY MAVE tering the te boldly enter the| jn of religion and demand that | be substituted for the Bible! ere of morals, with some historical event in America. R ' | The picture is the seventh of a series of 24 which will be ‘printed in The Star in the form of puzzles. Watch for them oa to We ogc daily, and when the entire 24 have been printed and you ee ee ing lite | have made your guesses, send your answers to the History) 7". aehnines faith in God and in Puzzle Editor, Seattle Star, Seattle, Wash. ‘all things that yest upon delfef in A prize of $5 will be giv teriatiam. The unfounded hypothesis | 000 in cash that makes man @ descendant of the | property, brute cannot be carried to Ite logical | which ©. 1. Strong. of beneficiaries the supreme sample of hundreds of other WULY SALE library table values— Under the ‘and Mary period. Jacobean oak. Size of top 44x26 inches.’ Spe- cial for this JULY SALE or It’s fun. rift Views, AML SD 2 | Private C. L tillery, wae | : . I | Soldier : | [BY SENATOR JAMES FE. WATSON | Republican Advocate of the McCum- ber Tariff ‘The whole question of the tariff ts fe one of wages. If workmen ¢n- |waged tm Any industry in our coun try are willing to take the same rate of wages as the workmen engaged lin the same industry in any other qountry. we.can adjust ourselves to 316 driven by Wil ve. N., en for the set of answers most Goa nearly correct. And five prizes of $1 each will be given for) | fering while his rilgion is being re WASHINGTON, June 28 The to live shall be given higher duties ‘Transaction Confirmed by © seales—this is the contention of ducers | thes cca laim of demo-| lof the holdings of the United Staten i prices—thia is the claim o> | two comparative outlines of the ly. &, Beritemeler and J. K. Lyon for ‘a |ment at Washington today by Col, | Negotiations for the sale of the} : property. and Condition Had Be~| "rie transaction coygred 26 miles Evolution te merely an anesthetic the five next best. moved O j McCumber tariff is designed to pro: |which means, of course, higher prices | Wire From Washington [republican senate leaders. — | leratic opponents. ‘MRS. A ang | Spruce Production corporation in the | cratic | Al lviews of the opposing parties in ex: | $1,000,000 was confirmed in Ais. | | - Property were more than a She Had Been Going |a:: the remaining unsold portion of |brulses. come Alarming, lof railroad in Clallam county, «| clares Husband—Now | uned to relieve the patient of suf: Get in the game! Give Tariff Vi we tart lews | ‘American labor against lowering |and more profits for the food pro-| | PORTLAND, June 24.—-Transter } It wit do nothing but tncrense) | ‘The United Press obtained today {Otymple peninsula to Fentress Hin, | mo oa GAINS df POUNGS | pate received from the war depart. | Van Way, head of the corporation. | year ago and the transaction included Down Hill Five Years, |'* "re production corporation's 317 lenwmill and hotel at Port Angeles JULY SALE star feature— Zit Union st, ae 2 J and machinery and equipment for —Nenipered’ steel coils. “Dpuble $ . 5 the ‘naw conditions and proceed '} Wel perl sar gs Bh Mn rnscgye A deck. ‘ood business. Capital req ane Phe railroad, mii! and other proper oe ry hs ——— |tection save to enable it to pay) ee fe, care Bewaity by the pnb oo -bed. Three sizes to select from. eae ‘American wages, for capital is never} “Tanlac not only restored my . Powe ak semueng 4 ft. 6 in.; 3 ft. 6 in.; or 3 ft. he man who has nothing | wife's health, but it actually built /Ment during the war, ai | eal t t “ol 4 i. 1 Special for this JULY | eee pat his brawn and his muscie| ber up over twenty pounds in weight |to Col. Van Way their aggregate 3 in. 4 219 |comt waa about $4,000,000. regular price 4 to the beat market in the | besides jeclares Bert Ole, 219 settee teeter eee eeeeees $20— fa entitled "to aell them and ia/Perry St, Spokane, Wash. a valued! Initial steps would be taken imme- world in whieh to ty for the dissolution of the 4 In the | ¢mplaye of the C, G. Lette Co. sone Pica ene ot rd wife's health began to fall | *Prtice production corporation, Col | ree } | Van Way stated today, tho offices | nh wages are the highest | about five years ago, and uhe steadi take weil Decnuse they have been |ly Rrew worse until her condition be. | Would be maintained here to handie | systematically built up over a course | CAMs truly alarmin, n ay purchasers of years by the operation of the pro enough to keep going, and always | Northern, leective tariff eystem and they can be | *uffered from even the little she did t ation of | eat Her nerves were so shattered cengr songs ty 8 ptenare couldn't stand even the little| of since the close of the war, | bout the house, and she nev-| The United States Spruce Produc ler soundly at night. She had) tion division waa organized by Col. | awful headaches, always felt tired | Bryoe P. Disque in 1917, and was fol. | | out, and wag just in a wretched con. | lowed by the incorp@ration under the dition same name in the summer of 1918. “But her recovery since taking|Col. Van Way has been head of the | | Tanlac haa been astonishing, for now |corporation during the past two | ahe never has a pain of any kind| years and handied the sale of the! and she look» better and feels better | three major properties. "TACOMA: |) 4. SCNOENPELD B S0MS TTLE- ais ease | BY SENATOR DAVID I. WALSH Democratic Opponent of the McCum | ber Tariff | ‘The purpose in levying protective | tariff duties is to increase prices lhe pending bill is an abandonment of all previous republican theories Machine lot * . s sof protection. The appetite for than she has in years. We both con —_—-— * in Narcotics Raid) Explodes, Two Die |\).20. soi nich prices which der “Taine ‘the greatert medicine) A. tine F 1 Raiding an Oriental opium den at} ENID, Okla, June 28--Two men | cultivated during the war, and which | yer gold in a drug store.” ugustine unera | 18 Washington st. shortly before) were killed ‘and two oth injured | met with a temporary set k during} Taniac is sold by 1) good drug. rvi | midnight, police arrested four Chi-| near Breckin ie yesterday, when a|the recent depression, must be satl-| gists Advertisement Se ices Thursday > ese. seized 20 opium outfits and) steam threshing machine engine ex- ated. The result is that congress has | ~ Funeral services wilt be held at 3 Thursday afternoon at Bonney.Wat son's for M. B. Augustine, founder of Augustine & Kyer, who died Tues. day at Swedish hospital. "secured narcotics valued at more! ploded [been besieged with requests for high than $1.900. Ten of the smokers es} John Johnson and V. R. Williams | protective duties in order that war ‘eaped during the raid on the build-| were blown nearly 700 feet from the | prices may be maintained and prof. ‘Sng, believed to be the headquarters | engine and died instantly iteering continued, To these de ‘Of the Suey Sing tong. / mands congrese has surrendered. | os Pacific coast} A special recommendation has alty of raising chick. |been made by pretectioniats tn the with down instead of |pending bill on foodstuffs, They in- | silat thai what we must eat if we are RINGWORM ON BABYS FACE Avfully. Cuticura Heals. “When my baby was three years ol4 pimples broke out on hie face, under hie eye, and later turned to ringworm. ringworm was about the size of a fifty-cent piece, and itched and burned awfully. The skin ‘was swollen and red. “The trouble lasted about ix weeks. I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cutlcura Ointment he wae com- pletely healed.” (Signed) Mre. ‘rank Snyder, Box 192, Floodwood, Minn., Aug. 5, 1921. Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Taloum your every-day toilet prepa- rgtions and watch your skin tmprove. SRN, ‘utioure Soap sheaves ECZEMA TORTURE fx one of the curses of modern life! of which none escape, rich or poor, | It can always be told by the thick. | ened, cracked or SCALY SKIN OR WEEPING SORES | A woman on the An American historian asserts that | makes a spect Capt. Kidd was not a pirate and that! ens covered he amassed no fabulous treasure feathers. from which oozes a clear liquid, which causes an intolerable ITCHING and makes life an itching misery, expecially at night. ‘The old style! method Of treating the disease with | greasy, sticky salves and soa simply covered over the skin, there: | by giving the parasites a better! chance to live underneath, | The treatment of eczema has of late undergone @ complete and radi cal change, and #0, instead of treat ing the surface only, a clean, cooling and penetrating lotion may now be applied, which goes to the bottom of the forex and kills the germe, STOPPING THE ITCHING INSTANTLY and causing an entirely new skin to! grow, Such a lotion Is Eczemine the newly Giscovered specific for! ” eorema. Made by the Joyner Drug Co., Spokane, and sold by all good druggists. —Advertisement. This Forward Looking Bank is jealous of its reputation for Service and seeks to justify it anew with each individual problem presented to it. The knowledge and experience of this bank are available to its friends at all times regardless of the size of their transactions. Seattle National Bank Second Avenue at Columbia Largest Bank in Washington Lab every: ‘We i mus, BON-OPTO Is Prescribed and Recommended by Physicians for the eyes of Motorists, to re- store the normal moisture to the eyes and make them feel’ fresh and fine. BON-OPTO Strengthensk youight. Ben-Gay Jor Back Ache Say Ben-Gay at any drug stor. you will get tube of the ori , aume Bengué (Analg | sique)-—then apply the Baume ina i bination of rubb id gentle kneading of the aching muscles for the quick rellef of the pain. Keep a tube handy for Sciatica NEW YORK “MAMMA WILL DIE,” ran away f lant Saturday to week @ career in Waugh said he had been willing prostrated with grief Houseboats Due | dy omminsioner 4. M. Read jofore Pro | contends that the houseboats are cre. ating insanitary land waters of the city. Court Sets Aside a he — = —_ It is well for the Christian world | $1,000,000 Legacy have earned at 3%. * Know anything about American history? Then pitch 11 to understand that evolution and Psa. arr Ore June ah -Xarifa and show how accurately you can link up the above picture cree crnat be purged of ma-| estate worth appeoaimatey $1000. NOT A SINGLE FAILURE and under the a decision written by Justice Bean, A former will, under the terms of | which Mead and Strong get nothing, wan upheld and ordered paid. | #n inetitution for children, ts left the bulk of the estate. | t WILLIAM D.COMER « - President Henry R. Ki Jumps Ou THOMAS &. LIPPY - Vice President George R. Hannon of Taxi, Is Killed J} vocare cusninc - - secretary Edgar E. Cuahing wheel of the car and instantly killed «Bruce Baulsberg, 10, was! knocked down by an auto! Bigine st. He suffered only slight —Frea T. Du Von, of the three-month bride were found yeater. | "ite. “but for some reason or other Atwood hotel. was struck by day on the floor of their bedroom, |there isn’t much consolation in that an nuto belonging to Fred H. Adams, | murdered. Both had been shot in the | When you are facing the judge for » Monday at Third and) back | Coleen se EDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922. ON SAVINGS “At the Dawn of home daughter co on the that he had wanted to 99 maining days of this JULY tne Reo, Dr. Charles Te Blaitery.|| Send her to a Gramatie schoo A New Day » rector of Grace church, New York pirat Ls “4 a te ire j SALE. pos eer agree cot gy ror eb Tit Wtarnes to Beatle om It was the dawn of a new day for SAVINGS i Lothrew aiodde and Dr, Mendes Alanka DEPOSITORS when a little over 100 years ago : »pping at the Calhoun ore the first MUTUAL SAVINGS institutions were started. Waugh, who ts a Since then they have grown and prospered throughout the white populated portions of the earth until now these MUTUAL SAVINGS in- stitutions are numbered by thousands upon thousands and their SAVINGS DEPOSITORS by millions upon millions. @ attle on were acheduled to fly meeting of the public ittee Wednesday, when of barring houreboats Washington and Lake » come before the coun WASHINGTON’S 60,000 More than 60,000 people in the State of Wash- ington keep their savings in these MUTUAL SAVINGS institutions which paid them last year earnings amounting to a little over $1,625,- 000.00, or an average earning of a fraction over 6%. This is 100% more than they would conditions on the in and valuable Portland terme of Mend and Thomas N ‘ortiand, were the chief was decided invalid by court here yesterday, in Furthermore, by reason of strict state regula- tion, not a single “MUTUAL SAVINGS” insti- tution failed nor did anyone lose a dollar. Savings received in amounts from $1.00 to $5,000. Husband and wife may each have the limit of $5,000. To bo an account by mail, send either check, draft or P. O, money order. If currency, it should be registered. will upheld, the Home. OFFICERS ‘TRUSTEES ‘Thomas 8. Lippy JAMES B. MURPHY - - - - Counsel June %8.—When he William D. Comer a moving taxicab in the reservation yesterday Neweum, 76th field ar thrwn under the rear Mutual Savings and Loan Association 815 Second Avenue NOT SO CHEERING “Some great men have been eent to jail.” “True enough,” replied Mr. Dub- Bride and Husband Mysteriously Slain DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa., June 2§.—-Fred Demund and his iam Walker, 1421 Seo | at Fifth ave. W, ene i No motive for the slaying or the first time on a charge of speed- trace of the murderers was found. /|ing."—Birmingham Age-Herald. Vacation Remember the long distance telephone in your vacation plans. It will add to the pleasure and comfort of your holiday. It will serve your convenience in securing information and mak- ing arrangements. At lake or shore, in the moun- tains or by the stream, long dis- tance telephone service means that you are always in touch with * home and business, Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station, my <li Heche) The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company