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Our treatment for glandular disorders is beneficial to many diseases and Harper Building 1604 Third Ave., Corner Pike St, | pleasure,” H F McC ormick Still Dodging the Reporters Visits Ganna_ Walska; Uses Hidden Door at His Hotel BY WEBB MILLER PARIS, July 25.—Paris had the as pect of @ Generted village today, with Herold ¥F. MeCormick, Amertean multimillonaire, grand opera patron, Jand Ganna Walska, singer, about the only two notables in It. Altho others of the international 400 have left to summer at the sea- side, the two celebrities, once report ed engaged, saw fit to remain in Pari# and dodge pybilcity. McCormick, who came to Paris after recovery from an operation in Chicago, was located at the Princess, “ small but exclusive hotel where American notables go at times to evade agents of the public print. Tho harvester king makes frequent exits from the hotel thru hidden doors and usually hurries to Mile. Walska's home in Rue Le Luebeck The two ore seen frequently motor. ing thru the boulevards, Padlocks and bars, placed on the home of the opera singer when Alex ander Smith Cochran threatened to seize the manrion, have been re. moved and the doors swing in tre quently for MeCormick. MeCormick, in a brief statement given out when he lapded in Paris, said he was here “on business, not This Irish sniper,’ crouched on a balcony opposite the Four Courts building, Dublin, holds his rifle ready to fire whenever a rebel head shows itself. Tho average individual remembers three-fifths of what he sees and one Mifth of what he heara, SEATTLE STAR By ackie ooga dt: It was tn Loe Angeles that I met Chartle Chaplin, sate I was speaking my pleoes at one of the theaters. Charlie heard me, |hotel. I was napping in « big chair Someone shook me. | “I waa napping in a big | chair,” “Wake up, Jackie, Mere's Mr Charlie Chaplin to see you.” | 1 rubbed my eyes, got down off the ohalr, and said: “I'm pleased to | meet you.” ‘Then I climbed back and went to sleep again. ‘The next day he came again. He jaaked me if I svould Uke to stay in | Low Angeles and play with him. 1 aald 1 didn't care if 1 did. Next to my daddy, I think Charite Chaplin te the most wonderful man in the world. He is my best friend and he loves me. I know He gives me many presente—pool table, wrist watch, traina, boate and everything. Rometimes Bono, the Jap chaut. feur, would take us out to the coun try. Charile would tell me fairy ntorien. | Bometines he would play the violin jfor me. It wae fine. He can piny the piano and cello, too, and sing. He's « wonder. Ones he gave me « snail. His name wae Mika Chartle bad another named Lil. We would Iie on the sidewalk and watch them race. Mike beat. I Uked to watch his stomach wiggle. One afterncon we were working on “The Kid." We came to « part [that Chartle sald ought to go big. “We should make this atand out,” he anid. He asked for gome eugers top. I gave ft to him: “Take about 80 | feet of daddy's nove.” | Hite nose ie the biggest thing on hin face—almost two faces. Charlie and I laughed so hard, we Gecided to quit work. Bo we went off and raced Mike and Lil And Mike beat again. Tomorrow: “Why I think Dougtas Fairbanks is furnier than Charlie Chaplin.” NEW PROJECTS | Favorably Reported WASHINGTON, July 25.—Action on nine proposed Pacific coant water: power development projects has been taken by the federal power commits public, The projects Include thene: The El Dorado Power Co. secured permission to lease ite development on the south fork of the American river to the Western States Gas and Electric Co. for further development | ‘The Southern Sierra Power Co. ae cured a preliminary permit to devel Op A 2,400 horsepower project on the | Whitewater river, In San Bernardino and Riverside counties, California, | Perminston to divert the waters of the Kalama river, Washington, tnto Lewis river, was denied a group of promoters, on the grounds that the Project was not feasible from an en- gineering standpoint, The Washington Water Power Co. #ecured a permit to undertake devel. opment of 153,000 horse-power at Kettle falls, on the Columbia river. This involves construction of a 60- foot dam across the river, A small power development project was authorized at Fort Klamath, Ore., just outside Crater lake. ‘This to « joint irrigation and power proj. ect. The NevadaCalifornia Power Co. {s asking for authority to back up the waters of Bishop creek tn four storage reservoirs in Inyo county, California. Public notice of thhy pros. ect is now made by the commiasion. In view of the huge Boulder can. yon dam scheme for tmpounding the waters of the Colorado, all permite | for development along the Colorado have been held up, pending the out. come of negotiations to determine the distribution of waters among the different states along that river, Boy, 4, Drowned as Playmate Watches WENATC , July 25.— While Playing on ® springboard at Cash. mere auto tourist camp, late Mon- day, the 4yenr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles mith, tourists, was drowned in the river. Another baby, playing with him, did not know his companion had drowned. The body has been recovered. ‘The cost of d doctor's degree in a German university is now 600 marks, about $6 at the present rate of exchange 4 * EXTRA! The next day he oame over to our) | TO GET ACTION |Waterpower Plans on Coast! sion, according to @ report Just made | _. ATTEND By James W. Egan Bud, the Boy Scout, can build & fire without matches and res. cue « drowning man, and do sil | those excellent things every good Beowt can, However, it requires mor | than wooderaft lore and even a | thoro knowledge of the teehnique of first aid to seat Wayfarer | patrons when part of Seetion | Beven turns out to be Beetion Five. That's what Bud admitted to his | jday night. Me went so far as to confess in his own langunge that it |“got hin goat,” |WELL, GEE WHIZ | AND ALSO GOSH leclentious Scout attempts to guide large and obstinate grownups who ~—well, gee whiz! Gosh! A party of five arrives. “Where ore our seats, boy? “You should be in Seetion Five-- over there.” He points, ‘But they just sent us over here. Said thie was Section Five.” One small Scout scratches his head. Til-mannered grownups around him laugh. Bud gazes toward the top of the Stadium. “Well, I guess they epit it up | 80 some of Bection Seven is See: | thon Fivé or something,” he re: marks diplomatheally, “You can nit here if you ean crowd tn.” Juet as hia friend Arthur ts mil ing approval at Bud's tact four ladies In Row E arise and move scroms the alnie “You gave us the wrong seats, boy.” one of the fertinine quartet asserts, severely. “Lets sce your he utters } tickets again. Rud looks over the pasteboards the bill range all the way from gan! and shakes his hend. “You belong right back where you were,” he states in a voice of rebuke. “Well, we think we'll stay here.” The ladies are stubborn. Bud yielde gallantly. “All right. Only ff the people who belong fn thone seats come youll have to move back.” “Gee, you talk fuset like a police man, Bud,” admires his satellite, Arther “Gowh, thie tr « tarrible job,” pri- vately confemers the email scout. And to mitigate bis mantfoM cares the young osher goes forth and purchases a Polar cake for solace. ° . A pause, Guddenty a cash reais fer tinkice loudly at the top of the Stadium ‘The well-known jarring note. eee The lamb of Epleode Two coukin't have belonged to Mary. _ He waa an impolite and vulgar juventia, Richt in the midst an angel's speech, he ly biatted: “Baal A shepherd tried to catch him | without losing his dignity. But tn pursuing © young sheep, you either munt lowe your dignity or the lamb. The shepherd nearly jost more than that. 4 Wonder If that woolly offender could have been W. Ramaey Gray. wool's villainous friend, Merino Mut- tonflank. | ‘The spectacle was rather long for one of the party next to me, She began to nod drowsily. A male punched her vigorous! “Don't go to sieep! he hissed. “Thone seats cont $2 apiece. Mustn’t waste any of that money.” eee There's’ no question about The Wayfarer being good. But It isn't j brief, ‘Three hours 40 not make thowe stadium seats feel like elder. down. At the end of Epleode Four the en- tire row behind me arose and stretched. | time coming,” sighed one relieved cit. | teen. eee | Disaster nearly attended Cot | Roosevelt In the epilogue. Striding |Reross the stage with two Rough | Riders, he elcidded and almost spilled, The walking must have been rough, too, SAYS RUBBER ROAD COMING WASHINGTON, July 25,— Some day the winding boulevards of Call: fornia, the Columbia river highway, and other automobile roads that con neet the Pacific states may te paved with rubber, Take it from the department of eommerce in Washington, that’s not joke. The department is watching the experiments of municipalities in Colombia, where they are trying out the rubber pavement idea, The scheme ts <to use bark and scrap robber for making a prepara- tion to be used in substitution for tar as a coating on highways, It is Claimed that the new rubber dressing is not only cheaper but better and of greater lasting quality. UNK DEALER IS RAILROAD OWNER JERSEY CITY; N. J-—Michael Sochiak, junk @ealer, bought the bankrupt New York & Nassau Trac. tion company for $15,000, It was valued at $1,660,000 in 1910, K11s 30 SNAKES WITH ONE SHOT SHELBY, Ohlo.—Sam Ellis killed 30 anakes at one blow, He fired into & nest with a sawed.off gun. friend Arthur at the Stadium Mon. | } And when @ very small and con lthink their Judgment better than his | TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1922. MIRACLES WAYFARER Jim Egan Sees Section. Five Mix Up |. With Seven and Many Other Things N ot in Plot On the way into the stadium & traffic cop held up & bunch of pedestrians while @ string of auto rebt| Paaned. “An soon an they get by, you can crons,” maid the law Five minutes, No Jetup in the line | Of cars. An impatient lady took the | bull by the horne—no pun. “Officer, our vests are for Monday night, We can’t wait until Tuesday's | perfofmance, you know.” The traffic cop stopped the cars | right then and there. | oe. . | To wind tt up, 7 think there's one feature of The Wayfarer that de werves spectal and honorable men | ton | I went out on @ street car, And I ad ® reat tkewine I came back on a street r And again Thadawent. 7 | That was the biggest miracle of tall The Wayfarer had to offer, 1 "AD ASKED FOR Vv AID Pacific States to Benefit Under Measure : WASHINGTON, July 25.—Thirty Pactfic coast rivera and harbors come in for improvements under the terma of & waterways bill offered in the senate by Senator Jones, of Waah- ington, chairman of the committee on commerce. The harbors and rivers covered tn Diego to Alaska. In California they | Include San Diego harbor, Los An | qeiee and Long Beach harborn, New: {port bay, South San Francisco har- |bor, Onkland harbor, Crescent City, Noyo river, Pinole shoals and Mare Intand turning basin, and the Bacra- mento and San Joaquin rivers, In Oregon the following waterways are tneluded: North Portland harbor with ship channel in the Columbia 4 Willamette rivers, Titiamook bay and river, Silets river, Umaqua river, Deer Island slough, Coos bay and the Ciatskanie and Stuslaw rivers, In Washington the bill would ‘The Alaska tmprevements in view are at Toltvana river, the Yukon- | DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Take Dr. Caidweil's Syrup Pepsin | § when constipated. billows, Deadachy |Grandmothers Talk of Clothes Problems “Mrs. Brown, I have decided that we aren't old yet at all. I was just 8 awarded a beauty prize.” “You are right. ‘There isn’t such a thing as getting old these days. I alo read about a woman of 80 who is |Culture magazine and takes her ex ercises and ts as active as any wom: an of 40.” “Yea, it's out of dale to get olf these days, We might as well dress the flappers and enjoy life.” ‘ou are right. Especialiy since neither of us is 60 yet, even If we do have grandchildren.” “Speaking of grandchfldren, I want to go down to Portland for a few weeks in August and visit my daugh- jter and ber husband and children, 1 }Mmust begin to think of clothes, now that July ts here. I do want some good looking new clothes that make | me look as young as I feel.” “Yes, why don’t you get some new clothes and show your young people that you are a long way from the shelf? 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