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oT DID EGAN CET! Congratulates Himself on One Full Month of Living Here Unhit by Autos Taxtoads, 4. Mendriven pleasure cars (not counting fitvvers), 46. Women-driven pleasure care (met counting Mivvers), 13. (Num her of cars encountered—13) Flivvers (counting coupes and aedans), 93. glo knockdown to mar it Of course, I must admit luck has been with me more than once, Sev eral times these eggs who round cor ners in thelr own unique way have almost fattened ma I gtve ‘em/ credit. It hasn't been their fault, They've tried. It's these corner cuttere who sell a fellow mfost of his cold chills, They remind me of the worm, You never know when the worm is going to turn. However, I've fooled ‘em for one share. Put one oo in| month, at least. and four under them—/ wow I have luck in Aw help the hapless pede | ose bain ‘Well, some day I'm going to tncur a car myself, I enjoy a good time &s much as anyone Officer Quits Army to Become Pastor Col. Arthur P. 8. Hyde, formerty of Beattie, has again left the army and wilt accept the pastorate of a San Francisco church, according to word received here, Col, Hyde, @ graduate of West Polnt, was stationed at Fort Flarier when he heard the call to the pulpit. When the United States entered the world war, Col. Hyde again joined the colors, Now he ts once more the Rev. accomplished quite a feat ij those who foot it. To dally “@meng the heaps, crocks, 3 Duses of this metropolis ‘epcape is a praiseworthy per. Seriously I fellcitate my- fi 5 5 5 if ers? f i | may ifor~ ! : £ 5 i 2 | g5 Ae Miss H. E. Maring Charged with kidnaping his own eta- | daughter, Cressy Clark was fn jail in Montesano Monday, while the -[ child, 4yearold Phyllis Clark, was | count with her mother, Mra. Edna Fur-/the Amateur Prem association, 3004 10th ave. &., after a two-| which closed {te annual three-day tn Seattle Saturday. ring te assistant supertn. the Juvenile Detention poetry has appeared in many news. y ‘When you buy gasoline, you are buying power, How much power you get out of a gallon of fuel depends, first, upon the number of heat units it contains, and second, upon how completely these heat units are converted into power. Automotive engineers will tell you that the ideal motor fuel is the one which contains the maxi- mum number of heat units that can be vaporized rapidly and uniformly in the carburetor, and con- sumed completely in the cylinders of the engina Red Crown gasoline conforms to this definition of quality—-100 %. It vaporizes readily and unfformly—that Prompt starting gnd smooth acceleration. It te completely consumed in the cylinders — that means greater power and mileage at less cost. Fill at the Red Crown sign—et Service Stationa, garages, or other dealers, ° STANDARD OIL COMPANY With the Sells Floto circus, coming here Monday and Tues- day next week, there are many star performers who carry | their children with them during their summer vacation from | school. Here are Bobby Wells, son of Equestrian Director | Wells, and little Gracie Hanneford, daughter of the man who| is said to be the world’s greatest clown, “Poodles” Hanne- | ford, doing a little stunt of their own. The old adage, “What is bred in the bone will come out in the flesh,” ap-| pears to be well established here. Is Poet Laureate Mise Helen Emma Maring, whose papers and magazines thruout the try, was elected port laureate of THE SEATTLE A SCRATCH (cars oFF mar ou stock | PREDICTS BONUS BILL WILL PASS National Head of Legion Is Certain of Victory Nothing can stop the passage of « Rational bonus bill for soldiers, in the opinion of Hanford MacNider, na- tional commander of the American | Legton. MacNider, who was in Seattle Sat- urday, addresset 9 meeting of) | Festaurant. | “Right.” he @ectared, “always pre vaile In the United States, and we are in the right in going after the National adjusted compensation act.” MacNider’s next stop ts Colorado | Springs, Colo. SAY EXHIBIT BIG SUCCESS All over until next year, the work of tearing down and removing the exhibits viewed by 260,000 persons who attended the Pacific Northwest Merchants’ exposition was under way Monday tn the Bell st, terminal of the port commission, All who participated voted the show a complete success, and plans are to be taken up at once for next year's exhibit. The matter of forming a perma- nent organization to sponsor future expositions will be taken up at a *pecial meeting to be held this week. Hotel Sold ; To Be Remodeled at Once With the reported sale of the Ar lington hotel, First ave, and Univer. sity st., Monday, for a consideration of $150,000, previously announced plans for remodeling the building at & cost of $100,000 were expected to be put into effect at once. The hotel was purchased by the Arlington Investment Co., headed by | David Whitcomb, from the Hotel) Randolph Co, Leah Silver, Lynn, Mass., | who is held by police of New |York City to be questioned regarding the 16-months-old baby girl abandoned in a swamp near Coney Island, STAR {legion men at the Smith ne ct Must Extend Primary Law, Says Capper BY HARRY B, HUNT WASHINGTON, July 31.--Exten sion of the primary law, rather than Senator Arthur Capper ite repeal, must be secured ff popu- lar government ts to be perpetuated, says Senator Arthur Capper, repub- Mean, of Kansas, head of the farm bloo and recognized as a national progressive leader. Evidences of « careful, systematic COLGATE’S CLEANS TEETH THE RIGHT WAY, Save MONDAY, JULY 31, 1922, Young Teeth from Grit Even a child knows when its teeth and gums are abused by harsh, gritty, soapless tooth pastes. The most effective and trustworthy method of keeping children’s teeth bright and smiling is the use of a gentle,“washing” non-gritty dent: cream. “Washes” and Polishes—Doesn’t Scratch or Scour “JT 18 A DOUBLE ACTION DENTIFRICE! (1) Loosens clinging particles, (2) Washes them away. > Sensible in Theory. Youcan’t beat common sense when backed by| modern science. Healthy saliva is) ear aera sone pene. Colgate’s Ribbon Dental is eri alkaline, practically leans tific dentis: Colgate’s agree that jonly one ouphly. false maintaintherightmouthconditions) Correct in Practice. Toda scien- ts know that het drugs and chemicals harm mouth tissues. Ribbon Dental Cream does not contain them. Authorities a dentifrice should do’ thing—clean teeth thor; Colgate’s does this. No! are made that Colgate’s neutral, and es without dis- possesses any other virtue, but it turbing nature’sbalance.Avoidden- _ does possess this one in the highest tifrices that are strongly alkaline or degree, and in a higher degree than appreciably acid. Colgate’shelpsto any other kind of dentifrice, ps ae cleans teeth thore oughly—no safe dentifrice does more. A costs 25¢—why pay more? LARGE tube nominations stand. “No other plan comes near to pro- viding popular government. “Take for instance my etate be fore the time of state primaries. Th conventions were dominated by t by primary must onte, both republican and democratic con. ventions. They decided who the nominees should be tn both parties. “With all the unrest and discon- to talk about taking from the people their primaries. Rather, we should be studying how to extend them. “Not less popular government but more popular government ts what | we need.” | Leaps Over 30-Foot Bank to Escape Man} Mies Maud Stewart was recovering from shock and bruises Monday at her home tn the St, Lawrence apart- menta, 1609 Eighth ave., after Jump. ing down a 30.foot embankment near | her reatdence Sunday night to escape | the attentions of man who accosted her. Falls Into Hold of Barge; Is Badly Hurt William Gallagher, 25, was in Providence hospital Monday, suffer. ing from « fractured hip and leg, as the result of falling into the hold of a Western Barge Co. barge tying in| Eltiott bay Sunday. Gallagher is « barge tender. Hawaiian Men Will Attend Local Meet Rt. Rev. John D. La Mothe, bishop railroad, stockyard and liquor inter. | | “These interests combirted to con-| trol and did control the results in! tent now current, this is a poor time | | fore the annt Propaganda to undermine public con-/of Hawall, fd Charlies F. Mant, | fidence in state primary laws with a | superintendent of the Seamen's Insti. view to bringing about thelr repeal tute of Honolulu, will be among the and « return to the selection of can. | delegates who will attend the Broth didates by party conventions is seen | erhood of St. Andrew's convention, under the recent criticism of pri-| scheduled to be held tn Seattle this martes by President Harding, Secre. | month. tary of War Weeks and Senator Watson of Indiana. “I cannot go along with the prest- dent, Weeks and Watson,” Capper declares, “Instead of abolishing or Umiting the primary, {t must be ex tended. “I hope to see the day when nom. inationa for president wil! be by pop: | ular primary. When that day comes, j|we shall be getting on toward a really popular government. The | people must have more voice, not | lesa voice, in thelr government and in the nelection of men who make and administer the laws, Give Park Picnic Opponents of war held a meeting at Wooffland park Saturday after. noon, The principal speech of the demonstration was delivered by Mrs. Emma Rhodes, 1110 Cherry st. Start Construction of Lutheran Church Work on the new bullding of the | Bethany Lutheran church will start next week, according to Pastor P. W. | DISLIKE ais Tt t vill PRIMARY Erikson. ’ Maa bare wil om “Of course the reason for the dis. | $5,000 and will sea “sesh satisfaction of ‘party leaders’ with the primaries {s not hard to find. | Results of recent primary ‘elections in which the people have rejected ‘organization’ candidates and nomin. ated men of their own choice, has upaet them. “They blame the system. Yet the fact that the primary gave the voters |m chance to name their own choice Instead of having a hand-picked or. ganization candidate forced.on them Js the best possible indorsement of the primary prineiplv “If the people are not to have a volce In the nomination of thelr can: didates for office, why should they have a voice in their election? “If popular elections are to stand, F actions Fight for Ballard Car Lines Two factions tn Ballard are fight ing over the elty council's proposal to run the Ballard North carling on 18th ave. N. W., rather than on 14th ave. N. W. Both are circulating pe titions in the district. World Flyer About to Jump for China LAHORE, India, July 31.—MaJj. W T. Blake, British aviator, flying around the world, will “jump off" from here on his next leg across China to Japan, Mrs. Housewife: Are you tired dinner there sultry days? 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CLEANS TEETH of thinking up things to ou all in as a result of intimate lat our Washington information for the next few days, Fill out Je Star, DINNERS FOR HOT DATS, se eeeeeeas eo ewes Douglas Will Urge More Drastic Law Amendment of the statutes In re fard to persons guilty of conspiracy, with a view to making the penalty more severe, will be urged by Prose- outing Attorney Malcolm Douglas be- 1 convention of the | Washington State Prosecuting Attor | neys’ arsociation, which opened for a | three-day session Monday in Tacoma. | Funeral Services for R. G. Cousans AUBURN, July 31.—Friends today were mourning the passing of RG. Cousens, prominent contractor, who was buried here Sunday, Cousens died at the Auburn hospital, last Thursday, The service was read by the Rev. Rodney J. Arney. CARL E. 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