The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1922, Page 14

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ne en aby ig rata | TAYLOR GIVES Charm Huntin HOT DENIAL 10 COLE CHARGES School Board Man| Claims He Didn't} | Try to Dispose} of Own Books | ¢ in Seattle No. 12—Poem by Leo H. Lassen. Picture by Henry Clay. The little girl is Caralyn Mae Hogelund, the daughter of’ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hogelund, 720 N. 61st st. | Flatly denying Supt, T. R. | Dole's charges that he attempted ‘we influence the school beard to purchase books from Dodd, Mead & Co., Director B. F. Tay Jor at Friday's board meeting ae cused Cole of unwarranted ex travagance in employing pon resident teachers ‘Taylor, who ts the local represen: | tative of Dodd Mead & Co. was ao cused last week by Supt. Cole of trying to force the purchase of en- | €yclopediag and dictionaries from hia) eompany. | “I wish to brand these statements | ef this employ: alictous false. | hoods,” Taylor declared, ; “This epposition of Supt. Cola~ Taylor continued, “may have deen partly inspired by the neste facts “I opposed his extravagant | ) ' | | : | recommendations and budget for the educational department. I opposed his recommendation and the election of some 20 high supervisors, believing that that number would be suf- ficient. “I opposed his recommendation | ‘that we drop 75 teachers from the Fank and file of the workers to save ‘on the budget, while at the same time he proposed keeping all of the high- priced. supervisors, eto. “I opposed jumping hie ealary up from $5,100 to $7,500, an Increase of $2,400, when the beard was unwill-| ingly compelled to jows: Steamfitters, plumbers and electrical workers, $115 a month or $8 @ day; painters and carpenters, $185 a month, $680 a day; sheet metal workers, $165 a month, $7.50 4 day; hetpers, $110 a month, $5 a “There Is a Faith, Unstained and True” ND in their wake comes happiness, For they can roll apart With just a smile the tron gates Within a lonely heart. HERE ia a faith, unstained and true, The fairest of God's gold; And only with the wealth of love Ia it bought and sold, HIS faith He gives so willingly To every little heart | And they reveal it in a smile | That rolls gray gates apart. ' enn wean at ! same by writing tar Washington From the great _- : * "oa York’ av stage hit by! Miss Sixteen Has Broad-Minded Ma Who Permits oR yd eo a D. C, and i pete carta sh Her to Entertain Boy Friends at Home; She's Hassles. . > Popular, Which Displeases Her Girl Friends, Who, |, ADMISSION in Turn, Gossip About Her. 10¢ NEWS COMEDY Dear Miss Grey: Altho I am only 16, I find myself con-|« fronted with what I consider a rather serious problem and I have to come to you for help. ‘ I have a very broad-minded and considerate mother who permits me to go out with my boy acquaintances or have them at my home whene 1 care to, and as the result I have a great many friends. That is, among the opposite sex. I do not know whether it is prompted by jealousy or what, 0 forget the goasip Children Adults Be 1 ANY AL TIMp —_—_——————— cimme but my girl “friends” have started some silly gossip about me j you thought your friends. To ignore sat Ewen that is spoiling my originally very good reputation. They ey 00 . urt i more than any omit ules edie have led others of my acquaintance to believe that my boy, 9 you can do, Your mother ia perfectly right in friends are ill-gotten and that they make my acquaintance r not permitting you to have “steadies for no good reason, | I know, of course, that they go fete, BIG AMATEUR CONTEST TONIGHT, 8:90 and in dropping the boys from your that the others |acquaintance you would ly what the girls an they know 114 become Je m if t be doing era want you ey confided in them to do. | Mins Grey, what I wish to} You must not, Rowever, lose faith her I should discon. /'" your own sex. Not all women and y friendship with all of my|@rle are “goasipy.” There are gpod with me because I have faith In them | wo us or laugh at while the other girls act as if they | the |@id not trust them and were afraid| Now Heview ‘of them. They al to me ana|esk ¥ confide their troubles, love affal ee neem a ~ | be in for the sake of my r d bad among women as there are or w I should go on and r among nations and in religions, and ir evil-minded goantp / you lose all faith in your own sex you cannot be hoppy | eee | ‘What was the “Zabern incident”? Yabern in a town in Alsace. In ing “steadies and wan me to have | more than one or two boy friends. [1918 the “Zabern tnoide werad | Please do not think that my Imagi-|270"Ina out of the attitude of th nation ts getting the best of me and|@¢Tman officers atationed in the . that I am considering things too | "tn" toward the native Alsatians, A Improved Passenger Service and Lowest Fares stows, bacnine 1 know that the |"04RG lletenant of able Birth ra dtuation really ts serious. hate | "@rked that he would give 10 marks NICKEL PLATE ROAD LACKAWANNA RR lawfully to drop my boy friends, as tie Whe. weeuld. ran hla. eibord satian blackguard, The was upheld by his eu. | 4 further earned the hatred by «striking with hie ler who jeered at him in the atreet. The kaiser ord: | that the army was to be upheld with I value them more than any of my |‘ fends as they are much n and broad-minded, but |? I will, I have lost all in my own goanip that you or some redler will give me an answe question Thanking you ahead, I am, stn- header n IRENE, | Where are the headquarters of the My dear Irene, for @ girl of 18, you | American section of the Theosophical | | seem to be endowed with a great deat |*0clety? ; Menace, chic tn| 045 Wrightwood ave., Oneago, I. 4* your heritage from that} minded, considerate mother of South Shore of Lake Erie—Pocomo Mt. Delaware Water Gap. Ferg to Cleveland $11 28—Buttalo $17.31 ~New York Steeping Cars and Coaches — Parlor and Dining Car Servion, Reduced Summer Tourist and Circle Tour Fares To Mountain sad Sendde Resorts in Eastern States and Canada ASK TICKET AGENT TO ROUTE YOU via NICKEL PLATE ROAD Pas Ya lndormtion sal or easel Reet Kote of Sada W. WL Kelly, D.'T. Ay A 624 Metroporlta: W. Saunders, Life Bldg, A. N. Hanne, 'T. Tt, “polis, Minn, \RaTeRoan fee PACK AWANNA‘R’R” ae = out compromise or apology. oe 1 common Miss Grey will receive callers In her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p, m., and on Tuesday and Thureday from 1k «& m, to 12 m. each week, Please do not come at other times an it seriously interferes with her writing. * From your letter I can eee that! your attitude toward the boys is that! of a friend, not of a sweetheart, and! the gossip ts, without a doubt, the! oe | Te discontinue your friendship with THE SEATTLE STAR TS EASY To Secure Ten New Subscriptions to The Star and Be. the Proud Possessor of a WILLIAM GOUDMAN Dan Patch COASTER WAGON | Says William Goodman, 154 W. 81st St., Seattle They’re Going Fast Boys Win Yours TODAY Girls You Don’t Have to Spend One Cent of Money! — Disc Wheels Roller Bearings Roller Brakes Low Slung Better Built Just Like An Auto Follow These Instructions---Get Started Now SEE THE WAGON AT THE STAR OFFICE Here is your opportunity to secure one of these brand-new Coaster Wagons without one cent of expense. — 4 (i All you have to do is to get ten (10) new subscribers for The Seattle Star, e 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 autho! carrier for three (8) months and to pay him fifty (50) cents a month for it. Have subscribers sign subscrip) cae printed in this ad. Be sure and get phone numbers when possible, so that subscriptions may be. verified at once. if Do not wait until you have secured all ten of the subscriptions, but bring or phone subscribers’ names an addresses to The Star as soon as you get them so that delivery can be started at once. eg You'll Have to Hurry—They’re Going Fast—Nearly 100 Boys and Girls Are Proud Possessors of Dan Patch Coaster Wagons Almost everyone likes a boy or girl who is trying to get ahead. They will like you for your enterprise and 9 gladly subscribe for The Star. Use This Subscription Blank or Call at the Office and Receive a Book : ’ 1 ‘ c TO SUBSCRIBERS I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for a period of three months, and thereafter until I order same discontinued. I agree to pay the carrier at the rate of 50 cents a month. I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. SS SSS ADDRESS NAME Circulation Dept. ‘7+h Ave.,Near Union fF *

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