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to a beautiful skin. It cleans not only the sur- face, but the pores. It gently, delightfully, wakes up the cells, the circulation. Delightful to use—delight- LIFEBUO HEALTH SOAP Co. teeth ee ‘DENTAL CLINIC (Ing race. Says Coast Ships Must Have Subsidy If the propowed ship subsidy bill faila, the American merchant marine eannet survive, according to H.C. Cantelow, Pacific coast general man- ager of the Luckenbach Steamship LORRAINE, Tex—Willlam A. La y | covet 59, killed and three persons tn jured when horse leaves track dur. |MOUNTAINEERS "TO TAKE OUTING /Plans Set for Three Weeks’! Trip, Beginning July 29 ‘To Mayor Brown Mountaineers THE SEATTLE STAR wae ellers from CHIEF SEATTLE | Dear Doo: Can't you think up some good exerciae to take the piace will leave Senttie! ° of your daily clash with Malcolm Douglas? How about substiiuting » for their three weeks ne * " TT Mt Adama Mt. at. Wotens and | Hugh Caldwell’s dally street car crime? CHIEF SHATTLE, “inne Mowntaineers. at the ent of To Sound Captains | the ouling, expect to claim the “Five Deer Bies: From a cursory inspection ft seems to me that a lot of | Peak Pin.” awarded to those who the steamboats plying the bay have old and decayed life preservers, | nave reached the summit, the five Are they ever inspected? How do you know they will hold a person | Dighest mountains im the state—Mt.| afloat? Mow do you know they aren't rotten? Many of them certainly Rainier, Mt Adame, Mi. Baker look like they were purchased from Noah's ark. Sincerely, jer Peak, Mt. St. Helens an: » follows on nent peaks i Mt.) 'To Ice Cream Manufacturers | Aum. § and In route to Mount Adams } | Aug. S10-Matn camp at Killen creek Saturday evening, Aug weeks party leaves Beattie for and White Salmon, thene creck, © ing at Killen creek Monday, A Helens Aig. 16-18— Camp at Spirit lake ‘The trip te to be open to Mountain leers and their frends, and to mem bers of other outing organizations. | ‘These in charge of thir year's outing | include Fred Q. Gorton, Charles M. Farrer, 8. Brooks Herning and Mary E. Silelton New Parish School to Be Built Here A few parish school, to cost $100, 000, is to be built for Bt. Alphonsus’ between The bull Parish, on W. 68th et, and ith aves. N. W. Mahon, arehioats. To Pass Park July mally turned over to the state by to be held July 20, in connection nie. Crew to Be Feted Members of the Universtt, will be three storita high, according to the plans drawn by Lundberg 4@ Open Deception The new Deception Pass State park, on Whidby island, will be for federal government at @ ceremonial Vth athe 20 y the with the Island county farm bureau plo at Chamber Lunch y of Washington crew, headed by Capt Mike” Murphy, will he honor guests }at the Chamber of Commerce mem- bers’ council Juncheon, Friday noon. CHIEF SBATTLE. een Ra route to Gent Why don’t you print the names of the various flavors on the boxes | ave 1 and 2— Camp at Goat Rocks containing bricks of joe cream? Three times this week I went after bi real wa | guevatie os pa Py strawberry, chocolate and vanilla and each time I drew some non Life! Udy is the y Blevation ¢.500, Ascente of promb) Goo tint ravers not at all to my liking, Why leave it to the store ? So far, I haven't found a good guesser. Please to bulk lee cream, when I much prefer the bricks, CHIEP BERATTLE. keeper to gue don't drive me s—twe To Lieut. Carr Van-| o via Dear Traffic Chief: Some of thewe days your boys may have a tittle white paint left in their buckets after they get thru marking the safety rone limite on streets. When that time comes, have them paint a few lines at the gore of Fourth and Westiake,.where the latter street comes in on an angie Aug. Ascent of Mount A I've watehed hundreds of people show bewllderment as they tried to It softens with its pure Aug. 112—Ka route to Nigger} dope out the way to crows this property and be assured of missing | heads. a few of the automobiles flying by CHIEF SMATTLE. palm and cocoanut oils. | Aig. 1eBunday tm eam —— x | Aus. 1¢15--En route to Mount St, To Fishermen Dear Funatics: ys get what you want on t Fishing and telephoning are much alike—you can't CHIEF SEATTLE. ful in its lasting results. Att, Ascent of Mount” me line ‘Aug. 1—Return to Seattle To the Girls Ports style dictators say that the short skirt ts doomed. 1 CHIEF BEATTLE. uid worry To Seattle Flappers Dear Girl: Gee, I wish I didn’t have to wear any more clothes than you. This hot weather ts wilting even my celluloid collar, while you, weartng only a dress and a thingum-bob underneath, can look an eweet and frech—eepectaliy fresh—as a tall, thin glass of tinkling mint.julep—I mean strawberry ice cream soda. CHIEF SEATTLE, To Grapo Drinkers Dear DareDevile: One thing you ean say for the Seattle moon shine, When you drown your sorrow in a glass of It, thowe sorrows generally stay drowned! CHIEF SEATTLE. To Bill McCurdy Dear Bill: This ie not « eritician of your eplendid theater, but fon't you really think that you should open more doors of the Metro- politan during thie hot weather? I know that « lot of old gumpes are afraid of @ little fresh air, but the majority of theater-goere would appreciate a bit of coolners. Think it over. CHIEF 6EATTLE. To Meunt Rainier Ski Jumpers Dear Skiteers: Here's hoping your ekis are not the married kind always trying to go tn different directions! CHIEF SEATTLE. To Jack Adams, Seattle Ball Club Hirother Chief: As new leader of the Tribe, I greet you! You've started out well—keep it up! CHIEF SEATTLE. To Dr. O. E. Miller Dear Prychologist: I eee that you edmit you were jafied for man- @aughter and other minor offensee—but insist that you've been maligned by the newspapers thet printed these facts, Reminds me ot the marine I used to know who behaved himself eo well after being released from the naval prison where he served « term for mur- dr that his commanding officer recommended an “excellent” discharge for him. The recommendation was dimpproved at headquarters. “In I've even everything anyway view of the fact that this man haa been convicted of murder on his current term of entistment,” the M. G, C, wrote, “he will only be given character “Very good’ * CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Fleet Reception Committee Hospitable Gentlemem It's very fine of you te pay eo mach atten- then to the visitors from the Pacific feet. But why do you always refer to them as nothing but gobe? Unless my memory te failing ms there are quite & number of leathernecks with the fleet, who came Inte a certain amount of prominence during the recent unpleasantness. And the marine never tived who wouldn't crown you If you called him & gob. CHIEF SEATTLE To a Certain Man Who Drives a Bus Dear @irs I saw you down on Third ave. one day last week. You were moving slong behind somebody who didn't know « great deal about Griving « car. Me proceeded to turn « corner which you also Gestred to tu Me got stuck. And inatend of tooting your horn and shifting about in rage, you grinned, and walted tn peace untill the man in front wae able to « rt off. Almost an unusual bit of kindly tolerance, I called it To the Nurses From All Over Who Collected Here Last Week Dear Ladiew: back some day.” This new reduced fare includes berth and thing! Think of it! Two thousand miles of ocean voyaging — the round trip for little more than the usual one-way cost! To Los Ai noth vgdh er gr 4a ee eee eecnen on On, Adele Dewey, oe sn a Admiral , sailing from Seattle og thee Tame ag I's the comforubles invig invig. Hope you iked the West and really “want to come We pride ourselves on being healthy, but nevertheless orating, not expensive at time, and Are gind to see 3,000 nurses whenever they desire to come Binacuiicel wt theuée vases. ad gti. appeal iis cir SEATTLE. Admiral Line Agent will be glad to give you full 6 FR | To the Hot Dog Lady at Madrona Park Dear Madam: I happened to be near your stand the other day when a little girl bought an ice cream cone and then dropped it, And I sew how you comforted her with a “Never mind, dearte,” and gave her a fresh cone Which may have been bad business but It was a mighty kind act. CHIEF SEATTLE. information. TICKET Orriczs: 804 Becond %. 0. Smith ar ee tc eet BIKE } phone mitots 2068 FACOMA—1111 Pacite Ave-—whone Main 7178 BELLINGNAM—1251 Bik St—Phone 204 BVARKTT—Everett Trust & Savings Bank—Phone Main 11 Burwell Ave—Phone 68 tT teaitee Cilestades Sarthe or apehed |To Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Douglas Dear Major: Somebody told me you were going to pull a Legate on the Sullivan case and I called him a Mar Hope I wae right CHIEF SEATTLE. £ 4 t bic ADMIRAL L LINE PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPAN Y Seewsess tr. avexanver. PRESIOENT B® laying hen and berri h a fod, this income Let me show y¥ fo independath. | To June d'Amour / Dear Young Lady: Congratulations on the wedding party that you arranged! It was uch @ success that I suggest that you make it an annual affair If you do, tho, I think the wedding should be held tn some place like the Stadium, I don't mean that I'd leave the Standard Furniture company out of {t—I'd let them and any other firms that wanted join In—-but the ceremony really ought to be staged in a place where everybody could be accommodated, CHIEF SEATTLE. | - |To a Certain Motorist My Unidentified Friend; The other day, while waiting for a Madi- | gon exble car, I was hailed by you and offered « lift. A mall thing, | possibly—but think how much pleasanter life would be if everyone observed these little courtesies CHIEF SEATTLE |To Judge Gary, Steel Trust Head Your address to the alumni ammoctation of Northwest . in which you eay that the Golden Rule is the correct ing in the extreme, w fe all extra. how you ean b sinens, was intere 1 that remains ts to practice what you preach. CHIEF SEATTLE. } | | | Now | } The Spirit of 1776 : * Atto G 1 Daugherty Like the pioneers of 1776. eno nue 4 Dear Harry: Just what has happened to your prosecution of the war ’ om’ 5 1 or stolen? A. Mitchell Palm w And created a government. cetar in your inability to do anything in the graft eases CHIEF SEATTLE. Fit for a growing country. | oo ‘ | To Babe Ruth So let us by thrift and | Dear Baby: In a way, you remind me somewhat of Secretary of War ivi i | vee! r ce to think the people have an awful nerve to Simple living fight for Mitte te tell congress what sort of laws they would like to have Individual independence | Passed, You seem to think it an awful nerve on the part of the Gps semmoniy prosperity, | Dublle which supports baseball to asrume to may anything about tt g this a pes a i li al a | presidents of two national organiza | tlons resulted as follows: Adda Wldredge, president of Better place in which to live. THe Seattle Women Are Honored by Nurses) | Mrs. M. W. McKinney, of Seattle, was elected president of the Wash. ington State Graduate Nurses’ asso clation, at the annual meeting Satur Madison, American Nurses’ association, and Miss Eliza | beth G. Fox, ¥ negton, D.C ident of the National Organization of | wis, the . pres: day, while Miss Grace Harrington. | 6110. ealth Nural Second Avenue at Columbla also of Seattle, was elected president | * VPC Hew ureing of the Washington State Pubile| _ Largest Bank in Washington Health association. | SAN LUIS OBISPO, Cal The elections came on the last day | ing into a colt while trying out new of the nursing organizations’ conven: | race car, Enos Dello, $1, killed and tion, held last week at the Viodonetced ber SWve, of Santa Alaria, fatally Congregational church, Blectious of | injured, 4 Crash. | MONDAY, JULY 3, 1922. 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The man was not injured, 32 An euto containing four women struck N. E. Kelley, 461 Columbia st., Friday at Third ave. and Columbia st, Kelley was knocked down and slightly bruised. The woin- en drove away before Kelley could get thelr names, 32 —G. EB. Thompson, 2006 In- fersol place, was knocked down by an auto after it had col- lided with another machine at See- ond ave. and Washington at., Frit day, Thompson was crossing the street when the two attos came to- gether. He was taken to the city | hospital, / 32222, temmen oe Orittia, | waa struck by an auto driven | by W. J. Terry of this city when she} was crossing Jackson et. at Sixth ave., Priday. j 323 —Jumping from behind a street car at Second ave. N. | B. and Green Lake way, Friday, | Don Oakley, 8, 7738 Second ave. N , wae knocked down by EB. A Peternen's auto and his leg run over. |Petersen lives at Ferndale, SRR So eg “STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS Double Daily Service Chicago to Seattle Beginning July 1 OW Stone pat New Through Service The Pacific Express---Train No. 3 | Through Pullmans leave Chicago 6:30 p. m., (Burlington Route); leave St. Paul 8:55 a. m.; (Northern Pacific) Minneapolis 9:30 a. m.; arrive Seattle 9:25 p. m. Lounge Cars— The Pacific Express No. 3— The Atlantic Express No. 4. North Coast Limited Leaves Chicago 10:10 a. m., (Burlington Route); leave St. Paul 10:30 p. m.; Minneapolis 11 705 p. m., (Northern Pacific) on oe schedule, arrive Seattle 8:10 a.m. Solid train, Chicago to Seattle. Observation Cars— North Coast Limited Choice of Morning or Evening Departure From Chicago Northern Pacific Railway ALL STEEL TRAINS f | | | |