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LHE SEATTLE STAR THE BUSY MAN’S NEWSPAPER FOUTS ~ Boron. FINANCE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1929, : — { SEPTEMBER What Happened on Your Birthday? 1. (1705) James Gordon Bennett, #r., American journalist, born: (1807) Aaron Burr acquitted of treason. (1850) Jennie Lind arrived sPAGE 6 The Seattle Star Phone Main o¢00 Press Service onthe, 92.78 ™ Published Dally by The Star Publishing Co Newepaper Enterprise Association and United {8 montha, $1.00) 6 t out of city, Bee tor ¢ months, $9.00 per year ) Secretary Hughes and Newberry ' Did Preside *s brilli retary of state vol- | 4 id President Harding's brilliant secretary of s in America | untarily rush to Newberry's aid, or was he maneuvered on ar ) Loule Dobaparte Sing of Halioas, terms, SS aaice ’ As aap Babe -y sinister jeorge born, (1850) Bugene Fi ener ¢ i into it by the Old Guard for certain and sundry sinister Garvitien chs “condiah haesua f | reasons of the’ Old Guard's own ‘ 3, (1658) Oliver Cromwell died, (178%) Treaty of Vernailies signed | You see, as premier of the Hacding cabinet, Mr. Hughes | baie eo ecient cod Baalh, weedabe Peeias valid teaiee Preafeg even Boe J ie ch showed him to England to Spain i has done some really great work, work which » dates, in | 4. (1241) Ad II of Scotland born. (1824) Phoebe Cary ‘ oom i head and shoulders above most of his party associates, born. (1886) The Apaches under Geronimo surrendered to General } a tc i the government or out. : " : So there have been heard the beginnings of rumblings Cardinal Richelieu born. (1774) First Continental con- : re ; “ % » Dr ant !’* e DK, J. Hh. BINYON ; w j sounding very much like Hughes for President!" on the 6. (1757) The Marquis de Lafayette born. (1861) Jane Addams i . } republican ticket in 1924. 7 born, (1961) McKinley fatally wounded by aanasnin, (1909) Peary Free Examination m } Now, frankly, the Old Guard does not like pak yore 7 announced his discovery of North Pole : re: 5 GLASSES P j i e! y can't always tell what he 7. (622) Magelian's ships completed cireumnavigation of globe BEST $2 Oo ; i phased independent. They can’t x (1533) Queen Elizabeth of England born, (1838) Grace Darling - be | If the Old Guard desired to get Mr. Hughes out of the | erage ng POs RC on Earth § way, what better than to link him up with Newberry? By | $. (1860) California admitted into the Union otvece Ta’ ttse Wotkn cere teae ae y so doing they would kill two birds with one stone: Help | ; 10. a) John Smith formally elected governor of the James rind lenses f start to fie, ” } Newberry, and thereby obtain an alibi for themselves for 11. (1609) Henry Hudson entered the Hudson river. (1838) Arch OU SEATTLE—ON FIRST AV! rt | having voted to seat him, and eliminate Mr. Hughes from | bishop ireland bern f ~ i ee: seg BE wi ; 1924 considerations at one and the same time. 7 | 490 B. C) Battle of Marathon, (14 Pc 2a Be sktysd gare n j ey re’ 7 >: come Newberry | born BP oe | But could they get Mr. Hughes to eg ba anhe et Be | 18, (176 neral Wolfe killed at Quebec, (1814) “Star Spangled See erry Peery, wc | defense? Easily. Had not Mr. Hughes, as a practicing Pe a Gkels Svinds Mikeabert a2 tale: born Pr: attorney, defended Newberry? He had. Could he refuse 14. (1769) General Montcalm died. (1862) Duke of Wellington BINYON OPTICAL CO, tr to state NOW that his client of yesterday was a deserving | died (1901) Me Kinley died j 1116 FIRST AVE. saan nal 15, (1789) James Fennimore Cooper born. ~— "crane amr atin co fellow? He could not. | At least not very well, t New 16. (1628) Louis XIV, of France born. (1862) Kossuth born. ae It will be observed that Mr. Hughes’ defense of New- 17. (1787) Constitution of U. 8. signed by convention. berry stuck very closely to the LEGAL phase of the con- | 18. (56) Trajan, Roman emperor, born. (1793) Washington lays troversy. It did not touch the MORAL side at all. cornerstone of capitol ' } y 2 vagal 19, (86) Antontus Pius, Roman emperor, born. (1966) English . s } But just the same the secretary has hurt himself | Aeteat French at Battle of Poitiers, (1881) Garfield died. (1899) pecialize ! materially. Dreyfus pardoned i — 20. (066 B. C) Alexander the Great born i ‘ ) Boston woman threw her soup at the waiter, Etiquette book would 21. 9 B. C) Virgil died ‘PERFECTION i have prevented this blunder. | (1692) Two men and seven women executed for witchcraft ‘ - es at Salem PLATE’ we Ment great men were born in small homes, And some small men were | | 23. (63 B. C) Octavius Caesar Augustus, first Roman emperor, in born in great homes. born Jon Fy 2S IA 24. (1765) Chief Justice John Marshall born. ' It Is better to try to do too much than to try to do too little. 25. (1613) Balbou discovered the “Pacific ocean. (1193) Mrs. for ery | AUR AR e silt Hemans born : ° . ei sa 26. (1815) Holy Alliance formed by Russia, Austria and Prussia. tor Coal Protection for the Public | céaub bedi, van sore tacbevtnell’:' She: Siaone tepeeerteen oe med elon to n x “ 5 j combined salaries of Mr. MeKenaie| (1895) Louis Pasteur died. lar If the puy.:c could protect itself during a coal strike, | A aah beid ek aaaeenneie 29. (1068) William’ the Conqueror lehéed tn Singlané.. (1860) Jee fr without trampling on anybody's rights, capital and labor | e Tom- | Where Mr. Woody gets figures on |} belie II of Spain deposed and banished could be left to their own devices to find a way out for : _— rn Se ee sada 0. (106 B. C) Pompey the Great born 6 themselves. Why not this method? only $2,000 0 yeur, 18 a mystery, Had | | Made of highest xrade vulcan. Let the government acquire kgs Kong pour wine the —— he said that $2,000 t* the amount $a P |] ite, “ith, natural colored gumell mre working, to carry the country through a per! three mon paid out annually for right-of-way ted th nt ht: Ping th A “ peverument could purchase the fect at minimum, minehead price Duir Tole The purpose of the rightofway d¢-| igenty were on the payroll. Practic- | deeds and costs is immediately avail. and hold it properiy stored under water, or otherwise, at strategic points Our August days are done at last, and summer heat ts nearly partment is to secure right-of-way 8) A, no records were kept and it was|able and can be secured by Mr. deen use in critical times. — s z past; we now begin to hear the call of harvest time in early fall, cheaply a ponsible and save money | uoguestionably costing the taxpay-| Woody or any other citizen who has |} "othing : en, upon the declaration of a strike, the government when day, on cooler breezes borne, reveals again September Morn |; for the taxpayers. In the year July | .2 much more than necessary. Mr.| business with the county pasconll he le , : To : ; 22 | |}, 1821 to July 1. 1922, the depart: | scciensie took charge of the depart-| By his conduct of the right ot-way | of dentist would offer its coal to the public at large. There would I quite enjoyed the merry fling that came with youthful days of . ‘ j ment secured deeds to 391 pieces of | 4 has since | depart stett te ocan no stoppage of industry and no profiteering. The gov- Spring hopeful, happy days that know the rosy faith of og i vs [ment four years ago ani partment, Mr. McKenzie has pe od it Id fi ion witho Ns fit but fficient things that grow; with life beginning, bright and gay, and clouds Oe ee aeenrncted & much IATE’ | conducted it with a single assistant,| proved both his business ability and|I tamination, wna ernment could fix a price, without profit, but su at’ Guleiely pease oes er Humber which were Rot secured. | doing the abstracting work in nddi- | his desire and y || will cost you nothing ! as projected roads were not carried | tion to the regular work and keep-| for the taxpayers. . |] prompt service arranged for Then Summer entered, calm, serene, and all the world was full and green; our pulses throbbed with slower beat, beneath the season's glowing heat; in older hearts and fields were rife the bigger things of Love and Life. And now September comes along, with days that know the harvest song, when we may reap and away the crop we planted yesterday, and minds and hearta are tuned to hear the wisdom of an aging year, Yet with its warmth it brings a thrill, by adding just a dash of chill—a subtie touch that seems to bring the youthful Joy of early Spring, and once again our spirits glow as in the days of Long Ago. thru. For mont of these 291 pleces of property the county paid one dollar each, In cases where improvements were taken or land taken where tm proved roads already existed, pay ment was made at the least porsible! figure, with resort to the courte, when the department could not ef-| | fect m settlement fair to the county. | These 391 pieces of property ranged }in size from fractions of platted lots ———| ment for his election to the county | board is needed than his record in office. and labor would be on the same footing. Both would suffer if they couldn’t come to terms. That means quick adjustment. It means, too, settlements would pre- cede most strikes. California’s perfect woman says she wasn't born that way. Just like @e children. Never give their parents any credit. When dad plants onions in the front yard you know who's baps, ‘Living costs more, but there is so much more of it. TION. 15-year guarantee. ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS OVER OWL DRUG STORE Corner First and Pike to cover the actual cost of handling the coal. | A. T. RAUTENBERG. LEARN A WORD EVERY DAY ‘Today's word is—CELIBATE, It's pronounced—selt-bate, with accent on the first syllable, Brain Testers At a dinner party the hostess pro-| jto ere strips. I cannot state vided for a great number of people! 4 H 80 now we turn to greet m page where youth goes hand in hand = |) tnety ct value without appraise. } It, means—one who ts uamarried.| 14 round she had ‘much left over.| a = Pike 6t. with age, and make our Autumn days appear the finest time of Iment, but the value is several times | #inale, or, especially, te | {wound by a te eng psy | Phon 2535 fe or year; and #0, my heart of trouble shorn, I rise to greet on her husband, for Camp Lewis a Permanent Post? Camp Lewis is to be a permanent military post, the | War department announces. There’s nothing particularly | new in that. We have been told it many, many times. Sometimes we believe it. It strikes most citizens out here as strange, however, ) pany fet PB ple RGEAS | Bahn Pht Pparene fess Prarie a range, how Fag REE ER | partment to pay, it will employ only celibates | provided? DERN BUSINESS COLLEG day eg Detago- it hed’ a eee, gage amt LEITER EDITOR committee of the old Commercial! nomic conditions prevail.” sind. a sk praia igis 3 AVES EERE § the (greater than the $2,000 mentioned by | YOw# Not to marry. nh | Woody. The fact that the mover It comes from—Latin, “caelebs,” Las toe diaar eg ‘My father’s tion of “one dollar” appears in most | unmarried, single. brother-in-law, my brother's: father. of the deeds to county road right-of.| It's used like this—"Northwestern|!?l@w, my fatherin-law's brother way now being acquired, proves be-| University has decreed that, because|*"4 my brotherinJaw’s father, yond doubt that there ts no graft or |it is impossible to keep a family | WOuld be there. inefficiency in Mr. McKenzie’s de | suitably on the salaries it is abi September Morn. For how many should she have $32.582 S353, leave the camp. The Northwest must not rest easy about Camp Lewis. vo ad gr gos - ~ sergsh be pond a mere hitch- post if we do. It will require a continuous, unrelent- ing fight for years to put Camp Lewis permanently on | Answers Criticisms of McKenzie the military map. Editor The Star jment does all the abstracting in-| A pradent man secth the evil, and hideth himself; but the simple pass Charges made by 8. F. Woody, can | volved in the county road work | > . ‘and are punished.—Proverbs 27: didate for county commiasioner in the | 44:0 or vai south district, alleging extfavagance wren a Ga hadnt tome rene : oun. | ur yearn kind to one another —Ephesians 432. jin the conduct of the office of coun: | ; a - ty right.of-way agent by David Mc.|"#% was done by abst & com | |panies. The saving inv Kenzie, candidate for county com |work t* missioner from the eity district, are so faise, unfair and misleading that I believe the voters of Seattle are entitled to the facty as shown by| county records. i Woody in quoted as charging that Health hint: Whistle. Would You Like to Be a Miner? In behalf of the miners who dig the coal and the gold TELITSST HS. 27 and all the rest of the necessities that are taken out of [the right-ofway department has Guy the ground, The Star offers this: cost the county $6,000 a year, and om Forty-three miners were trapped Sunday night 4,000 their entire work has been to acquire ) ——— only $2,000 worth of property a yeur.” just say | * ri sa: rt ; rt Evidently, Woody has made these | While their families waited, hoping and praying, the res- | wiid charges without investigation @ j cue workers fought desperately thru the blinding smoke to learn the facts, which is a mat-| ue a | |ter he may settle with his own con | and choking gas, in an effort to reach the imprisoned feet under the ground by a fire in a California mine. men. science to Now, then, next time you are tempted to remark that pas et tote tee ‘ miners appear to be demanding pretty high wages for | ing the county $6,000 a year, is aay | The simplest way to end aj corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless approximately the nent each year in| abstracts alone, and saving a large | additional sum in acquiring most of | their work, just think over the above. Would you, Mr. |'n# the tax Businessman, work 4,000 feet under ground for a miner’s |“? °f,'"* wage? You bet we wouldn’ a the property for right-of-way for clear liquid (one drop does People are like watermelons. You can't tell a good one of @ bad one | courity roads for the nominal consia-| it!) and in extra thin pl from the outside. eration of one dollar H ters. The action is the same. | ee 9p MN | In addition to acquiring at the low e | The winning hand in the game of love holds only one queen. Jest possible cost the right-of-way | Pain Stops Instantly ie —— —— needed for county roads, the depart-| Cte y THE PAY ENVELOPE —THAT— PROMOTES PROSPERITY is the one whose recipient places part of its contents in a mutual savings institution, Resolve today to take a portion of your next week's or month's pay and place it in our care, ¥ Since we were organized we have paid ALL WITHDRAWALS ON DEMAND and have never paid a dividend to our members at a rate of less Bla% PER ANNUM ON SAVINGS The flapper just thinks it is better to be rouged than lonely. Cut Fruit and Vegetable Prices The St. Francis hotel, San Francisco, cuts the price of a portion of fresh fruit from 40c to 15c. Fine! Every restaurant on the Coast should slash prices of fresh fruits and vegetables. There’s no reason why sliced tomatoes, or peaches, or watermelon should sell in restaurants for as much in season as out of season. Lower fruit and vegetable prices on menu cards right now would be fair to the public and would help the farm- ers by stimulating consumption. Protect Your Valuables! 7 0 © 6 6 ew we we oe Ce “and it costs less . than a daily paper.” Three things protect your home—insurance, mechanical devices, and the Police and Fire Departments. All are relatively expensive, yet not one can PREVENT loss of import- ant papers or jewels by theft, fire, or accident. Only a Safe Deposit Box will PREVENT such losses—and it costs less than a daily paper. A all Un oun you wit! g00 When the Jap prince regent marries Princess Kuni, his present will he | 4 small sword. We're not acquainted with the why of it, but no Amerk | ean bridegroom would be foolish enough to take such a risk, | Safe Deposit Department Open 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. THe Seattle National Bank Southeast Corner—Second Avenue at Columbia Largest Bank in Washington Time seems to wear rubber heels, it slips by so easily. A Force of Mystery and Might An able scientist describes electricity as the most mys- terious force. He is wrong. Personality is a far more mysterious force, No one can accurately define personality, for it varies. Man, woman or child—each has a different personality for each person met. Watch yourself and observe the | change in your attitude or personality, in talking to vari- | ous people. i Money left with us on or before September 5 will share in Four Months’ Dividends on January Ist. Dime and Dollar Savings and Loan Association 114 Columbia St., Corner Second Ave, Safe Deposit Boxes in Connection Housed with Seattle Title Trust Company A pessimist is a man who thinks the world is like what it isn't. | We saw a flapper's ears.