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VICTROLA NO. 80 — $100 Newest Models our special offer during this sale will interest you. We aim to have them all. ard Job Getting may in two years $200,000,000 worth purpose of building public reads. Tt “3 “Fine,” you say. “Just my kind of Bot yet paid. Congress decided for him that what they want for hospitals, build. Framework is con- structed of the strongest steel mode : i ayy *i hah i f Here 1s your opportunity to secure one of these brand-new Coaster Wagons without one cent of expense. All you have to do is to get ten (10) new sub- scribers for The Seattle Star. You don’t have to collect any money, nor make the delivery of The Star. Just get ten (10) of your friends or neighbors who are not now having The Star delivered to them, to agree to have it delivered by authorized carrier for three (8) months and to pay him fifty (50) cents a month for it. And one of these dandy new “‘Dan Patch” Coaster Wagons will be presented to you free Circulation Dept. To Give Your Home a Genuine Victor Victrola or Columbia Grafonola For a few days more, in order to make room for the Brunswick Phonographs and Records which we are adding to our present lines, we are extending very special prices and terms on our entire stock, therefore this is decidedly your opportunity to get that VICTROLA which you have long wanted. Every Finish to Choose From You can surely find one suited to your home, and we are confident that “GOOD MUSIC MAKES HAPPY HOMES” For Your Convenience Open Evenings INTER BALANCE ON E : a ner MONTHLY PAYME Liberty Music Shoppe 1516 First Avenue Next to Liberty Theater P. S—Have you tried our Record Service? | Macdonald was called In, ‘Here's $200,000,000 worth of \uer whose direct supervision, the big |activity nearest to waging war 1 Rid of Millions! 2%: e INGTON, July 12-—How)the test public benefit could be| thing but the cannon and rifies,’ You like the job of giving| accomplished if this enormous | ‘hry told him. wealth were given to states for the} Maddie 3B to 00 @ tne | Sonal told ma, tgquaands of different kinds of | | Broperty among the 48 states equit- | ably. When the war ended, Uncle Bam | As lists came into his office they had more than $2,000,000,000 worth | were copied and nent to each state's of war equipment on hand. Half of | highway commission. The commis. it, tm France, the army sold to the stoners could take what they want. French government for $490,000,000, | ed. Some matertain were new, others | good only for repair parte. All the ‘The other half was offered to the | states had to pay was the freight. other federal departments. They've war depart. been sorting ft over and picking out | $200,000,000 worth of property ef. THE SEATTLE STAR THE SEATTLE STAR {Guemes Beachcomber || Editor Is Back From Fourth Celebration. '|So Life Is Interesting Once More. || All About Great Holiday Festivities. Also Some Snappy Editorial Comment. | BY THE EXCHANGE EDITOR Well, life is interesting once more; the Guemes Beachcomber is out again after a Fourth of WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922. | ; | When Baby Complains. | THERE ARE MANY WAYS a baby has of expressing any pain or Irregularity } or digression from its normal condition of health and happiness. A short | sharp cry, a prolonged irritated cry. Restlessness, a constant turning of the head or of the whole body, fretful. In these and other ways a baby tells you there is | something wrong. Most mothers know that a disordered stomach, or bowels that One of the editortals: | do not act naturally are the cause of most of baby’s sufferings. A call for the doctor te aay ott ot tne, mon is the first thought, but in the event of any delay there should be ready at hand dusted,’ ‘churchdrained,’ ‘mission |g gafe remedy such as Fletcher’s Castoria. 125 Jul, Jon, milked’ and ‘mooncrased’ people Now $85 of balay percentage of the| of Anacortes and vicinity will | Castoria has been uscd for baby’s ailments for over 30 years and has merited [first page te given up tom account| SMe Mee cular chem e | th will of the family physician in a measure led by any other tt the Intopendence day events,| ® diving and « secular clreus, » | the good e ly phy’ not equa y any Here's some of tt: here on July 4 was the grandest with a thin gossamer of smoke from | weeks’ vacation on beautiful North Every Style distant forest fires, @ cool breez*/ Heach, the land where golden sun which prevatied from the west thru: |ehing 4 © over opalescent waters out the day and a healthful and) and soughing sou'westers blow the sports furnished for the occasion. praise to Capt, Will Hl. Beasner, handled the largs crowd. The fe SY TS yoymbala por t no biare of trumpe' ly, lovingly, like an adolene former master mochante of, and You can wee every: | labors bie many devices. It te to the w military explosive for biasting,” Mac: | of C. C. Jonen that we owe the praine) tn4 board of eammissioners Ie of having given to the public and) wen aware of it. Voting ma | especially to the chitdren the grand:| ‘Nines with taxes higher’ than ent celebration since the days when) go hump on a ka y gathered beneath f forest splendor, 1» patriotiem, long Gay became com mons retort crtcnms TRAGEDY HALTS | eee zeta"; "sn:"as'nce| WEDDING PARTY sround and go over the records. jon.” ‘This enormous stock of matertals Was scattered all over the United States, MacDonald assembled « force of men and made an inventory of It * before our Natal and Men.” “It's a whale of a job to gtve away | They're open for Inspection. fictently,” Macdonald says. “If any task of giving away millions THIS STRONG, BOYS SPEEDY, RUBBER | TIRE, DISC WHEEL - “DAN PATCH” _ COASTER WAGON FREE FOR PART OF YOUR SPARE TIME FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS Almost everyone likes a boy or girl who {s trying to get ahead. They will like you for your enter- prise and gladly subscribe to The Star. BE THE FIRST TO WIN ONE OF THESE DANDY COASTERS Call on all the people in your neighborhood who are not now taking The Star, Tell them about The Star and about the Coaster Wagon you are working for. Show them the picture of the wagon you want and they will be glad to take The Star to help you get a Coaster. Get started right away. See the Coaster Wagon Manager at The Star office, and he will give you a Subscription Blank Book. No subscriptions accepted unless signed by sub- scriber in subscription book furnished by The Star 1307-11 Seventh Ave. the ferry Guemes, for the spend and effictent manner in which he “The old-fashioned celebration heia| ™Alntop, the animal tent of at fair of the kind ever pulled off on} Cities Ieend since the tmmortal| Masnmon have billed the city for | all for every member of the family. What might help you {s too often dangerous time when Paul Bunyan and Porter Edene fintehed digging Guemes chan nel. No day ever hatched from God's| “Itred D, Cartwright and family | talr weather {incubator was ever) and Mixes Mabele Graham, alster of | more ideal, A cloudions sky, velled | Mra, Cartwright, are enjoying a few soento place in which to enjoy the! fake white pallor from the cheeks “To begin with, let us town a much: |on the pink peach perfection of per- | deserved package of home brew t ny brought to the island 174 passengers, 34 machines and four xingle rigs and @id it with dispatch and neatnen that won for Captain Beanner the plaudits and good will of the people.| — Joan Hossell, field investigator | | “There was neither tnkling of / nding of brass.) Co, made a business trip to » no bands, but) Guemen last week to look over there was a ‘Yeast of Reason and! the situation. He did not seem | [Flow of Soul’ which made all men| to us like a fellow who was | akin. Instead of oratora we hed) “pairtn’ to go tn regard to giving sports for the kids, fun for the old! us phone servicn Jess haa been folks, middie aged and youngsters| doublecrossed a time or two him- and the day went by pleasantly, G 4's painless play “The man who concetved the idea, | column | toes, transportation and what not. |i) the plane and furnished « great | jever since. After they werp thru, | oi: of the material wag C. C. Jones, un | |equipment of war. The peace time | shipyard wos diamantied. On July 4) the slippery trick mule of King Mr, Jones reaped the reward of his} county polities, after having nd was crowned Patron Saint by hundreds of children who enjoyed | min fooled the whole legislature “We even used 900.900 tons of | balanced brain and child-loving heart | And MacDonald turned back to his a) plows pavilion or an ungodly | baby’s medicine because of its harmlessness and the good results achieved. og elma egy aie And remember this: Castoria is essentially a baby’s remedy and not a cure- that date.” From the “Sweet Peas” column: | when given to a babe. Children Cry For jot maid and matron and paint there. ee petual youth,” | “A. de Arrives, traveling passenger agent of the Great | Northern railway, & gentleman with whom it ts a pleasure to moet, was a caller last week. ‘The Great Northern used to work Chinks, but now it bas just the | nicest men.” of the Puget Sound Telephone There is such a thing as sa too much on any subject, and the “grandstand” talker sooner or becomes a bore. The truth is always welcomed, and the truth reiterated and confirmed is more than welcome—it reaches your innermost soul. Fletcher’s Castoria ts all its advertising has claimed for ft self and he ought to know Just how we feel.” | An item im the “Chit Chat") “The county commissioners | should be prosecuted and de | feated for all offices for having | purchased voting machines from ough' cautious, discerning Mothers. And once used, mother love—there is no substitute for mother love—will scorn to try a “‘substitute” or a ““just-as-good”. Masquerading under many names drugs that are in te the tender babe have found their way into some househ but the et ere one Are they cast out before it is too BOTWERS SHOULD RLAD BOOKLET THAT 1G AROUND EVERY BOTTLE Of FLETCHER'S CASTORIA eenuine CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of turned the proposition down, | with that same old graft a few | years ago and every member of whade’you know about thatf* Scorned Girl Shoots Groom and Kills Self . O , Water will be shut off on Brace oe ca a tee natty Send Mattel vutan drive Oh dich, ore, & We side of her husband today and prayed lhe would recover from wounds in- jfileted by a woman who claimed to jbe “his first love.” The tragedy, which ended tn the |Geath of the "woman scorned,” eritt- jeal wounding of the bridegroom and wear the blasting of a summer honeymoon, on outare WHILE LEAVING the Stetson | man, « Patera. ETONt Of Sealouny, pollen) Lumber Co, #200 Whatcom |are the men arrested. Kenneth Gumm, 22, « ealeaman,|4v*. William J. Bayliss, 87, 2625 )arrested at 158% Washington st was shot thru the left lung by Evelyn | Gilman st. a mailman, wae cought | Tuesday. Courtore, pretty Sylvania, Ohio, girl, | in moving machinery both at the height of the former's wedding |!*@ waa fractured. He was taken| Slavery and polygamy are party. |te the Seattie General hospital. legitimate among the Aztecs. “Kenneth batonge to me,” the gift | ——————————— shouted, breaking In upon the party She drew « revolver and fired twice. Then turning the gun upon | herself, she fired # bullet thru her temple and fell dying. | Gumm aod Miss Pearl Thomas, at tractive Toledo manicurist, were mar: | ried in Monroe, Mich, yesterday after. Four men, charged with violating the state Uquor law, were released | from jail Wednesday after posting! $760 basi each. Harry Dion, 34, pro-| | prietor of a soft drink perior at 158% Washington st.; Mike Mikelson, 34, 0 city Umite, Thureday trom 8 to § p. m. noon, here today to celebrate. Zoning Commission Holds Big Hearing | Members of the North Broadway | Improvement club and property own- Denny-Fuhrman and con- fellers — on the scent of sump‘n Boldt’, Worth stickin’ around ednesday night ation of the soning plan by EB. 8. Goodwin, preat- | dent of the city zonimg commission; | Charles H. Alden, secretary, and E L. Gaines, the engineer. The next public hearing of the comminsion will be in the Broadway high school next Tuemlay. Most of the tcobergs that float tn the Atlantic come from Greenland, | In view of the controversy result- ing from his re- cent Seattle lec- ture campaign— DR. ORLANDO EDGAR MILLER is recalled to this city for three days. During his stay in Seattle he will give, by special re- quest, the three following _ public addresses, begin- ning— In oe all skin bearer Thursday, bathe freely with Cuticura Soap hot water, ly, July 13th to 16th, Coticum Olsen 82 the aiheed inclusive, in the— parts. Do not fail to include the exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. Metropolitan | Sesser Theater THURSDAY, 7:30 P. M.—Polse and Power. 6:30 P, M—tThe keynote to ccess: Pervonality and Its Attainment, pina al a eoar,| FRIDAY, 7:30 P. M.—Sclentific Breathing; Scientific Feeding. 8:30 P, M—The Physician of To morrow, SATURDAY, 730 P, M—Right Thinking. Why 95% of mankind fall—Dynamio versus Intense Thought. 8:30 FP, M.—The New Education. The coming academio and industrial ‘university. “True education is learning how to do useful things woll."—Ruskin, ORLANDO EDGAR MILLER, Ph. D, CANDIED LAXATIVE FOR CHILOREN OR ADULTS! 72) MOVITS Sr raseunaves Aus sone soca OPBATEST ACTEWS 1 THE ae 4 ALL Goop navasuma, \