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Pe THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, MISS FLORENCE FLAPPE NOT | } SURE SHE’S ANXIOUS et So ee The coupling t# thus apoken of O7’ our 6 of 10 per cent coupling oF | It tn generally © fed weak when |low & per cent, and strong of | when mor 10 per cent, | OOK FS= | | out danger, and should not be lowed to exiat It has been estimated that “So Soon the After Days Have Come’) sicvne! can ve ase trom BY ROBERT KENT , Greater, in motive ¢. This explains ==/Th Seattle and United Press Bervion oper MENEH! # monte The Singing Demon Mosquitoes bite us only os 6 | last resort—when they are unable | to find « thn . Seattle business men are doing wisely in establishing Ri bad byt gh Mee the annual Pacific Northwest Merchants’ convention on & — Qoiies from the man who Is sup permanent basis. posed to know more about mor quitoes than anyone else in the | The great display and meeting which was staged dur- erecta, ti Wi Medel, aclaliah on | / ; ing Wayfarer week at the Bell street terminal was 4 — tho payroll of New Jersey. O #20n the after days have come ott companies were to inte Rudolfs’ investigations show ; Last, probibition, aw it enabled ti thorogoing success this year as, in lesser degree, in for- And wide water now divides Sbutle the price of retire read ete 3 cee aulad The road we walked together, chum, poten “A ” yo Foren: mer years. man any day for m horse, cow, Tt was a success because its motives and plans were — dog, rabbit—any kind of animal | fe except chickens and ducks, | fundamentally sound, It was designed to educate people, 5.41 why they atecr clear of fowls ‘especially those engaged in merchandising in this trade — is unknown. When selenco finds | With gray winds and grayer tides. them. Taxfree alcohol would only be more safe, but more an4 more economical, ‘The following was copied trom tI must bear. June number of the Western B Perhaps you follow light more fair Than thia dim lamp tha . ois ‘ets now available, to the advantages of using them im against the singing, stinging de | tier oe Kong ery! ES seenil mca ana ulate - ir 5 a i" lerence to goods made elsewhere, and to stimulate di- ar have ewatted & mesquite | On that green road we used to know. foes, to seanenstortng Gn reetly their immediate sale. and found it full of blood. About | wisn ales wal ale cdoiihe ae Ce a ee That is public spirited work. It is work that’is bene- — % out of 10 times, says Rudetis, her oy yeste ve can bring Ries Gime tre alocties ficial to all of us—merchants, manufacturers, consumers, —'* Pood Is fom ap animal |- BIR ns headband be. Babababerts dc hte? __ | ©” ¥._W. ressman, of ‘the laboratory, yee | cars, an act which would have re-|for the deaq and the relatives? “This process is outlined tn salary and wage workers and professional people alike. The mosquito Is a universal | _ By putting behind the annual exhibit and convention a — Pest. It Is found in all party of | | ulted tn @ serious accident if the! These three instances, occurring |MeMt of agriculture bulletin | driver of the first car had not | within 30 minutes, indicates to me| “The Manufacture of Ethyl |thrown in hin emergency brake. | that we are rapidly becoming haste. | From Wood Waste,’ just isnued. | Then two blocks further north a bi |eray, robbing ua of the tenderest | ™#king of ethy! alcohol from | Bdmonds stage cut in between the| instincts of humanity and placing us| Cotton, wood and many other mourners’ ear and continued there| lower than the heathen. A few ar | “bers te not at all new, but the world, Stefansson says there . men’s organization of permanent character, in- 46, gore of them in Northern of relying on newly created committees each year, Greenland than in the equatorifl | dangles. r ICE F k | | viously, except 1 few t ‘an inereasing success is assured for the future. Rore%.& siete ai Gitein | thn MISS FLORENCE FLAPPE hs Sretet Moete. ‘Ag oven 00.1 susid 3 conte aight havo eitutery etteet 8 ain grote PN ond Annual shows designed to attract large numbers of — mosquito never feeds when the | : asked the driver If he had no respect | motorist, CITIZEN. | t#tials profitably. . ‘ Meet Mine 3 Flappe, an un “Mightn't be so bad. But queens to a city for purely frivolous purposes (like some —"t™osphere’s humidity Is under wiiiie: Gaile the ere orien cans | “There is wasted annually, prize con: | have to be no careful.” eee : ernment experts estimate, some Potlatches) fail of thei which a et OS OO Oe tat | “And he's been ail over the cal To Promote Conversation-Fests tp milion 1000 of teiad caeT Seattle's old es) o r purpose, baronmeter, Mixs Flappe looked at us hauehtlly | and girly and girls have tried to| wattor ‘The star: cussion, crowds will stand and iteten |%* manufacture of ethyl and capable of yielding about 16 Jona of alcohol to the ton. “The department bulletin tells about the manufacture of | aloonot from wood waste, may lobtained from the United | Department of agriculture, w; ton, D.C.” As « matter of fact, the only ference th distilling wood alcohol grain alcohol from weed, and like, ts merely yeast fe The julto te a bitin, . We [and rained & whole lot of objections jand him—* stimulate business. They fail because they are based is mos Taper Snge hes we sexed for ber portysot. he |" nati e saa. nets I recently noticed in your cofumne ted to know how well H.R i a wrong idea. nant water, His life usually is | tances and how many times he han| “Well—maybe 1 might—" ‘The Star believes that the annual Pacific Northwest only a few months. Some kinds, [heen vamped. Who're his favorite, “Why, most any American girl thin becom: however, live all summer. Others | movie stare—and does he like bobbed would give her head just to be pre- * exhibit wi a few years will e one of hibernate thra the winter, in | #lr. Becaune she's the only unbob- |sented at court!’ we climaxed, 7 Sy eS sana “2 scot «en a ee an write, and biggest drawing cards ever establish this part ; e he’ re—then | \ be " . only necessary . weer’ om singe and emerge Ss spring | toting ie batats nerd deadt tinge ar stil} more—then | «Conversation—a Lost Art. for a few to net a date for a confer- the country and that its results will be lasting and = ftom lee in which they have been | thowe proud quees mothers might I¢ the young people could meet | ence, when ways and means for the "Go to court!" she scoffed. “Wear . frozen solid, With vitality Ihe | think it awful, even if he did Mike it le festa skirte dragging on the and exchange views on current | inauguration of the movements can ad 4 . a tt f vital im. be eastly devised. ln M. that, no wonder they are so hard | Well, she might enter, but he'd | ground—nothing doing!” povtaies ‘to, Chonmteie, te tee aay: RIN deem ae BF Bg on for hours. It matters not whether some valuable contributions on the | ** gy be religion, politios, socl- subject of providing an opportunity pers rat po 0 ae gens events, eco- |for the young people of the city to) 1 take it that those writing on this -_ to exterminate. say tits much: ” She'd have to look) “Yes, but that'd just be once in a i hol " | ested | and by adding 1 per cent of Very few girls are as bad as they are painted; 0 him over before she took him, even | tong while, And think of the: per-|penese eas ly Be repli sified | rotor = swf po tage carbonate to the wood increases lots are a whi they powder ’ The song of the mesquite ts a |'f She were the winner. Anyhow. ‘tectly gorgeous clothes @ueeN8 | pleasure and infinitely greater profit | line thru the mall, we can soon make | 2000! yield about 60 per cent. i as white as caibe she'e vores wiih. eens. they'es all Inge.” 4nd entertainment to all partielpat: | arrangements for auch a conference. |. 7?* Yast? product on an o sort of lung and threat rasp o 8 been engaged six times | ghe looked auspicious, farm no doubt would be * ws . ing than fe now found im card play-| 1 would suggest that it be dis. ‘ seek % caused by bevathing, The fly's [and ought to know. But maybe #) “pow long do queens have to wear to furnish ai! alcohol that Funny things happen. One day last week a mil- comed by brrathing. The firs jon emia be a itile dittereats ancl meet ee ee Ing, dancing and the like | tinetly understood by all that the re-|tequired ter ail eho seneye a t troubl oa pat , This in turn would undoubtedly | sulting institution will not be a mat- 8 son was Out 0; e. we a aw We naw she was weakening 474) And we had to furnish an affidavit including heat and light, that a hirring ings—tike an pressed the advantage that Hf. RH. likes ‘em short, before jead to reforme of the many abuses | rimonial bureau in any sense of the | mer could use. . y airplane er. « . | and wrongs the le are now en- word. Yet it is v The bigger the auto a family has, the later they pene Acie crt rin | | gcThisk of being © queen." we|we could fet on the same side of the | 40027 soe tie fares, Be new op) | meee Yet it © Or am serra To keep this great ood from at a party. heuoanle of . a Boo Pah A pea ee veaclvtine Has. om ‘ freched and enlightened by these dis-/ as T have in mind, It will soon prove Respectfully, peryons. ly by | cuastons, would be better qualified to | to be © mont prolific source of happy. | JEREMIAH L. MA. URS, The man with the least credit takes the lcast "™snr» t7Phold and ather fevers. to | cant Intelligent votes on election day, | senaible, wellmated weddings, sari v4 Man may never be able to ex jand this would make for the retire | That I am not impelled by selfish SNS A OTA: of it. terminate the mosquito, But we the | ment of the grafiers and corruption: | motives, I submit. le proved by the | dain face a can keep him in bounds, away my inte, It ia astonishing what great fuct that I will be out of the game wae te i jack of information in h tt Is your wife back from your vacation yet? from cities and open places in the ts te be sumed among inne’ oecbere | aN. Staaee of Sty Rae, Sats country, All that's needed ts to of our citizens, a a the great need fdr a provision of this Different That “Terribie” Prevent stagnant water. A rusiy I aundry Prices T: High That numerous persons are tnter.| kind that T will be willing to do any- ' Ferndale Road tin can with @ little stale water in oo ented in such discunsions ts attested | thing I can to assist in launching e it will breed more mosquitoes | Pditor The Star: prices on thelr Mata? . |by the fact that whenever, on the| this move, then out, bed bas been un- (From the Lynden Tribune) thin ene perme con guad te 6 Does the laundry combine of tat Ien‘t it about time they “wake up” | atrest corners or eleewhere, two or 'Y L. ANDIS, lifetime. That’ our cue. tle realise the war is over? and reduce prices al! along the line? | more engage in sensible, rational dis- 1110 Terry Ave. r ue n't it about tithe they put peinted | J. R. WALLIN. week. This Is the thorofare whieh 47,174 joy w boltor thn wone,” “Guards,” $6.40; Machinists, $5.60 Alcohol From Plant Waste aro happy the state highway department con- joys the week-end vecationtat Editor The Star: with, and away with the soft drink | use the gravel to cover siders out-of-date, having prepared 7 9 Editor The Star [a machinist, who must also be “able-| Prohibition is a national crime | parlors, equally dangerous ' adobe roads, surveys and estimates for a new Being ot the tottom sen’t so bed ‘The railroads can pay “guards” | bedied” and have intelligence and|robbing the nation of millions that] Alcohol and wine should be tax- will be interested, ‘paved “speedway” parallel to it. {f you wee it for a foothold. 136.48 & day iadvertixement of South. | mastery of his trade, ts $5.60 per day, | have been squandered needlessly and | free, but no liquor should be allowed tar? ern Pacific Railway enclosed, the|Thix in not to speak of the lesser | uselensly, raising the cost of living| to be drank on the premises where | it happened to the We found the “a yeed in Return of the prodigal long skirt | oniy requirement being “able|pall shopmen, who also must bg|and making us a nation of criminals. | sold, or in public. excellent condition, goed for many sure kills the fatted culf bodied," but the best they can do for | “able-bodied” and skilled. ANON. The saloon should be done away| Even the soda fountain is not with. | will have oppor, more years with repairs from oh _ vi EDEMA T Ss ON ‘ rr rereneeeennnnntinn eee nial ae to search the river bed for time to time. uc. Lee ee © * be fled to increase their knowledge Why the state authorities pro- pM deca . The Railroad Avenue Accident th AL on the earth. pose to waste thousands of dol- Editor U ome day & person going thru | The accident which happened on | this planking for a good ducking. who desire wealth will lars on a new road and bridge Is LEARN A WORD | Railroad ave. the other day makes! As you can seo this man wae right Tom, still the gravel for gold. a U-karat mystery. | |it plain that « little action should| Some of those planks have been| downtown at dinner | be taken with the reconditioning of there ever since 1 was knee high! for man sees the world dif- tnt | that busy street, }to a Big Jumbo. They are rotten! In Berlin police are wearing steet EVERY DAY F 3 § . & AIVRIDGE MANN. shirts. Wonder how laundries get }__ About one year ago another truck) and should be replaced. In pinoe of] Bed i at Boldt's , Na. ord je-IMPECUNTOUS. | Crashed partly thru the planking.| having a crew of men fix it now/ The rostrum today will be occupied by Mr. A. G. Anderson, Mt. tonigh Paper and leather and ink— the buttons off' ba Cigey ne o Abort sr yo cekew-ni-us,| The fetched ft out and put on/and then, why not put in new piling Vernon, Wash. 1. ne AM are but trash ore p : he bie. [ome new planks. I saw that accl-/and use concrete wherever ponsible?| ena And here's s hint 11 I find not the thought * With seceat on the third syllable. | ao: ana @ bystander yecnarked, i'm M.D. | the unmarried giris— wi the writer can think. It means—habditually without d 7 ae ee / i] Dear Folks but they knew hew to ed Dy. Welter Suith Brain Testers money é r | Fat 9 the question, can you say, most burning in the world meet George “by acct | a eeteed from the Latin prefix Our Disrespect for the Dead today? 1s tt to turn the other cheek, or ie the question bolehevik; dent” Just about meal- “im,” meaning “not,” and the Latin or is it Just about the air, and how we talk and travel there? course the speeders are reck- } , F ro tor The & 7 > oh dut walkers who atop in the Seven men went riding in a tour-| Word “pecunis,” meaning “money itor The Star pe Fremont. Just as the procession Or is the question war or peace, or is it Russ or Japanese? Guile of the street ought to put | ing car. The question came up as to| It's used like thie—"One sound, rmit me a short space in your| was crossing the street car track at|| Perhaps it fs the Irish stew, or Henry Ford or Mr. Jew. Or can Lunches are 50¢ out detour signs. the choice of seats and who should -omcuegy a advan inj ¥ ene P al Ma hoa eos imo Popes Ag o S dale i Peo a) we say, in our behalf, perhaps it Is the Golden Calf? Pa ae, ™ Hy was | £4Vor of cancellation of Europe's in. | ments tive to, at see . y ave. car passed between us ; i by whe, Fhe matter finally | debtednean to the United tates, and|n matter that borders on the scan-|and the rest of the funeral pre Or Is it all the money banks, or how we best can fill our tanks; Fourteen other armies are Bigger | settled when one of the party sug |{ or ie it Wilson's freedom new, or wet or dry, prohib or brew; or Atlantic and Pacific oceans. mile until they had ridden in all vice | Re? No matter how hard she may | tion of the United States and some | taker to hold out hie hand a a re. | Or Is it that absorbing game of finding out from where we came? ee ao oe Te cre dune? | te¥. from such impécunioux coun-| parts of Europe. Wherever I have | quest to the drivers to stop, but they || We come from apes, so Darwin sald—can Bryan tell us where we Never turn up your nose at peo- | did they ride before this was done?) ||”. : gone I have noticed that people pay |refused, so that bF the time the head? Or ty it just the devil's horde, or the quickest way to start pie. Remember the law of gravity. | See the answer Monday y — per respect to the dead and the mourners were permitted to reaume|| ® Fore? &tbraty — LOOK INSIDE | deceased one’s relatives, except by their ead journey the hearse was | Or ts it labor, sin or vice, or all the world to Christianise? 1 A man docan’t have to be headed Yesterday’s Sotution: The | sign! “Appearances is deceitful said| some people in Seattle. Last Sunday | over on Btone way } might be asking evermore, but now T have to sweep my store and Your way to be going somewhere, | man was shy of the letter “E.” The |uncie Bhen. “You'd never suspect|I attended « funeral in this city,| Again, at the Intersection of|| fi the stuff on all the shelves—so put the question to yourselves. ———_———— sign should have read: “Eat here | what's in a watermelon Jen’ from| driving the second car containing |Green Lake boulevard and Wood AGA Changing seats in a canoe is one onee then you never will eat any |lookin at de outside Washington | mourners The funeral was held land Park ave. a car was deliber 1 : way to learn to swim. where else.” Btar. from the Bieltz undertaking rooms! ately driven between the first two) -—— ernest —— UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SHOPMEN WANTED | MEN WANTE The Northern Pacific Railway Com will em men at rates prescribed by the United States Labor Board, as pe ly > cksmiths .../, 70c Per Hour F Sh d Sheet Metal Work 70e Per Hi Engine House Laborers. .38 cents per hour or ops an Roundhouse Electricians. . — si 70¢ Per Hear Machinists ............70 cents per hour enone Engineers Various Rates i ity ARERR RG So occ cad RATES Boilermakers =, Joe to 701;¢ Per Hour Sheet Metal and other Machinists 16 per hour Freight Car Men. Se Per Hour workers in this line... .70 cents per hour bape pees +100 per hour Helpers, All Classes ............ 47¢ Per Hour Freight car repairers... .63 cents per hour | le ts shod end tia G3 cents pechour seeeteeereornes 0900 DOF hour Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and one-half for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. | Young men who desire to learn these trades will be employed and given an opportunity to do so. A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Railway. Apply to any roundhouse or shop or superintendent. Car inspectors .... Helpers, all crafts....... 47 cents per hour These men are wanted to take the place of men who are striking against the decision of the United States Railroad Labor Board, and their status, and FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED. STEADY EMPLOYMENT, SENIORITY RIGHTS, REGARDLESS OF ANY STRIKE Stationary Engineers Stationary Firemen. ... Boilermakers .......... Passonger Car Men... Freight Car Men Helpers, all classes... Various rates .. Various rates +. 1e t 70% per bour . We per hour . 68¢ per hour . 470 per hour Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and onehalf for time Worked in excess of eight hours per day. oreen Washing ation A ae | APPLY ROOM 3028 NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY 1 ee | mee SEATTLE. | AT SEATTLE Tacoma, Wash. ‘Tacoma, Wash.