The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1922, Page 8

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922, — 5 THE SEATTLE AR |Agto Drivers Face ..i\Campfire Plans Big Bazaar RACING PILOT J. Egan’s Own Batch | Passengers Cheer | Seat Hog Beating HERE’S A CHANCE TO ACQUIRE AN EYE AID will be sold at the publi of the Lont Article depar NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Fifty sub Pe ‘Two autolsts are scheduled to go * | Unions an owner can be found way passengers cheered when @ Ss on trial on manslaughter charges a net of valuable optical te man who refused to «ive up hip of Chief Seattle CTS | Sonn | kere |[mae te gee <0 Sl nt of wan pummeled by two athletic gine the muny railway next Saturday * ® reheat, svat Girls to Push One Big ALM poss Sarles Is Killed at] of his farebox tos hand It back ©) Kangas Aug 4 heduled to yes ‘ont on @ streot || * By James W. Egan mo, and the haughty al in Wools!» tried October ne aocident oo K Cit ae esteral ener abe O-oh! They Find a TI 4 Of course It Isn't trug amd | worth’n who returned It to me With ourred at 12th ave. and Jefferson at, | LN) (~ ansas y J | “DP Trust” Agai B Pm not really an Todian, but jan toy gtare, will bo pleased and) Jamer Cameron, to be tried Octo | At \) 4 rb, CVX — “ | rug gain é today I'm going to pretend Pm | retieved to hear Eve finally 6|ber 5, atruck and killed Charles W {\ Ax \\, oN \ IN ’ KANSAS CITY, Mo. Sept. 1%.- | NEW Yoru 1% Vederay 4 ie Chick Seatile himself and writ® | ceeded in passing it on & Jap Who! Le Riche May 20. “f The new half.miliion-dollar automo According to the Intent estimates, nx co that @ my own private vy of let | sold me a head of lettuce, He) - a } y ¥ veg bile speedway here was christened by | anout 19,000,000,000 telephone me on the 5 ters to some birdy @ been [won't commit harakirt when he : S i] death yenterday lunges are transmitted in the United! « 1 P Haying for these last fow weeks, | ings it out, either, for I told nim| Railroad Men Will } Roscoe Barien, vetorap rect pilot | states annually are ext sacrificed his life when his ro plunged thr board and = beliewe me, Tm fOnMe | the aime was Canadian and he sust) ‘ / Hike 9 brutal fountain peo, |<"ccg® Tam now firmly anti-| See City Wednesday | too! | Japanese, of course, Rallroad representatives from 24 rae |lines are expected to stop over in May'be TU got the king of the CHIEF 8, (per J, Bean) . ve wi flames to the gre ie meeeemee in wrong but I should) 4.—maitor ef The Star cuter | Sian eed checad tichtup an Foe His mechanic, C. V. Pickup, riding in Sie seeey and develop fat h ap they Heteemed Empheyer_ 1 laleton, Ore, The ratl men number hia first race, wan seriously burned. Sarles was driving for Cliff Durant, gay in the leading apartment houses. stand you are all worried about millionaire race pilot | Thiet Geattic slammed me once| the Clara Skarin case, and ere | 700 and are traveling in two spectal ‘a time and I care what grief; asking the readers of our paper |‘ s!n* Ea Teme bi Like a naughty, wicked | how much you should print Pk uk anikeea > gy tinge ay Anwned pdr Pete word T do" | about her, ete, ete | Vets May Apply for Ne cNocsas vogainet'a tractured log ‘All right; let's start in mailing our} — Well, as I'm a reader of The Pat TD eden erits Sammy 10UrehT amives, Star—devouring one story a | Training byy Dec. 16 in @ collision with y To Anybody Who Makes Sor) day word by word, at least—I | Disabled war veterans desiring vo Tommy Milton, 1921 champion hum and Admits It | might suggest this; I ain't got | cational training must have applicn was victor In the Inaugural $00-mile Gooey Brethren: If I was you! ao thing against Clara as long [tions submitted by Deo. 16, accord grind. guys Td get terrible sore at them) as she doesn't attempt te kill jing to L. C. Jesseph, Northwent die Btiffx who deliberately take your) me, but I don’t believe you have [trict manager of the United States Jovely product and stick ft tn bottles) to fret about filling up the front | Veterans’ bureau. Applications may and have the nerve to call it) page with her case when @ be filed with any veterans’ bureau. “pure honey” or e«omething like| clever chap by the name of a ———— thet. I'd make thom aay it was; James W. Egan writes such In- * * Seeghum and get my advertising out | ea, In caso she |Wearied of Riches, | , of it. Sweetly yours. | dies or away or somethi H ies | ish gay 00 for a force of gen-| CHIEF SEATTLE (per Jim Egan); I'm core vee poe 4 put what he Man Joins Gypsies} ° darmeria, accused of using the! 2<To Persons Owning a Phono-| writes tn the vacant place and TORQUAY, Eng. Sept. 18.—-Ed f money for his household expenses. | Record Named “The| nobody will notice the differ | ¥12 C. Maley, a wealthy but eccen ee we wa ate j ° ones. trie builder, has left all bis luxuries | | With the beat of beat wishes, |dehind him and jotned a sypay ] |Postum’s Going to | | CHIEF SEATTLE (altos Jim Egan), '*°% ee oa eed | Have Competition) ROME, Sept. 14—Sclentific ex-| \5 ‘To the Hardbotled Third Avenue |<Course | yearn to buy carpet Motoriat. . Dear Whee! Mantacr My, that wns| the po eae — sonpnbin periments now under way Indicate ae that c n ¢ A i to Le ee cael attics | Brearad o0 setuerd rede, aad barley the actual fragrance and | Well, Some Say | Marriage Is War CAIRO, Sept. 18—Emir Abdullah of Tranjordania to m the Back on the job with renewed pep and vigor! Workers every- where know that Maplewood Milk | muy who waa crossing the street In| gave a cou | ple of thousand dol | tron . ome day | flavor of coff : for, He tore fore that dent. |hoow. the tune you passed the strest| Marg Tear on my, grocery Bille ee plays an important part in busi unp | . end th the mranwhiie heap you ness just as it made vacations who |Here’s Some News Pat <4 | From Spanish War : MADRID, Sept. 18.—Three Span 4 a 7, ~ — - ish aviators observing enemy post Soe IA EAN day | ’ lear that was loading passengers. | tad enough. Don't be stingy | 5 r | birds in luxury and Ford » You wouldn't have had to stop at all) put J might as well tell you that Ser Wak fae’ cals ben sy | coming sround and attempting him to stay back on the sidewalk| pepenae teas useless uc open : : | where he belonged! That was Great! | ing up a het dog stand on the Dear Sirs and Ladies: Ever since |! Wish 1 was me you'd sald it to, #0) equator, Thanking you very baby in Jim Boldt’s restaurant |! Covld wprinkle about 12 or 14 of) Kindly for your and more enjoyable. Maplewood Milk {s Mother Na- ture’s most complete food. Re- lieves brain fag and refreshes tired bodies. When you use Ma- plewood Brand you are sure of B—To All the Wise Ones That/ Wouldn't Take My Canadian Dime. tions in Morocco were compelled to land among native troops. They | were nfade prisoners. me a Sng-naa ten oa. Se enfield ag speedometer, | please ‘amp Sealth, Vashon Island, ere Campfire | ee } the utmost in purity n weeks ago I've been t 7 7 ee) . ‘ r rte le * 9 | Ns yy ess — hae sue I" Pe Sere 3 hepmetne seed: ey |Girls spent vacation days. Trumpeters, Helen Gray Gnd! gunasy morning te @ favorite 4 bolenetvvstsice good) \CHIEF SEATTLE (Per Jim Egan) ai hy ~ ninte etter.| Dorothy Cramer. time for milk thieves, as in most an r and with about much success | I guens thin flock of epistolary efter. | y vi 2 1 you all, including the con-|6—To Anybody That Has anything | vescence oughta hold you for a day Inset: Miss Ruth Brown, executive secretary. Gistetete heesehelders are tater i) A visit to our sanitary plant @uctor on the Cowen park car, who| to Sell Me, or two. Phote ef Mise Brows by Greay|Sttting up on that day. @arefully cranked all the comms out My Dear Gold Diggers: Of | Hey? / ‘ — _ ——_ / tz a CA | will convince you, or call Capitol . } By Wanda von Kettler 7°” , lee! Campfire gy she was provatied upon by the | 0224 for delivery service. Or ‘ reach 2,500 rder of your grocer. = = = Thd summer vacation days national headquarters to order of y grocer. , —— 5 ——— are over, Seattle Campfire girls ‘The organization began 18 | incre of her time to the latter | : who spent much of their vacw growth In Seattle with the s@ | work. / be } tion time at Camp Sealth, | vent of Mis Ruth Brown, pres | Since then, Seattle's Campfire) See id 2 Vashon island, are planning to | ent executive secretary, Miss [Girls have com © more sia | continue Campfire activities | Brown had come from the East, | than any in the United States, con Ei | with considerable Industry dur | pn with her be Interest in | sidering proportions to population Be i nee = 5 pes eG ing the months to come. ‘ampfire work, For two years | According to Miss Edith M. Kem f »9EATTLE’S POPUL AR HOME FURNISHERS | fm previews years the girls | cho taught schist im Aberdeen, |therne, mational field secretary, and of ieee . wi | have individually made small | Where she ig 4 oaplons two | Mise Helen M. Buck, also an official | hes \~ i sume of money for their sum- | © %p Ereups, Then she came to | from national headquarters, who left | 1514-16 Second Ave., Near Pike eee ie vie’ uiue Jobs ae | Seattle, with the ides of continu- | the olty last week for astern states, | Ska home and on the outside. This | mg to teach. After five months | after several weeks’ visit with local A Thousands of Seattle Homes || yer the “wit worn torctner |! the “city, “however, “during [Campfire Givin, the Beattie groups cn wih Gee tis sim. Geme time which time she both taught and | ser pointed to proudly by the entire I have been improved and made more livable by the LIBERAL GOTTSTEIN CREDIT SERVICE. Let us show you how convenient it is. SSS that will be sold for Christmas Only Five Per Cent First Payment! De aah hail $ 2.50 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $ 50 iia cam Gone ef the fend weal $ 5.00 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $100 spe, Ruvoted to. tas SE Maes $ 7.50 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $150 }work. Last year 200 baskets, both | $10.00 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $200 lead qed ty Cuiptes atria ant] $12.50 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $250 Hi cecuiaatiny Lae houkae ae inate? $15.00 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $300 pA pel elles menage: $20.00 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $400 baby dresses were made for charit Balance of Payment Liberally and Conveniently Arranged |able organizations, A similar pro- | gram t» planned for thie year, | ———— = \])) Campfire ¢tris have not a:ways! lbeen #0 active In Seattle as y are at present. Three years ago less than 100 girls tn this city were enrolled In the organization, | Campfire organization, Christrnas they will conduct | between = Thankegiving == and | worked with Campfire groups, one of the biggest bazaars ever | held in Seattle. They are now working on various articles THIS BRAND NEW DISC-WHEEL COASTER WAGON GIVEN Coal—Wood Combinations Featuring Econom Ing of 40 y ait fe bait t | Durability | MODERN | DENTISTRY tances inte | “nce : nes |] To Any Boy or Girl Securing Ten New Subscriptions to opsiien” ides las | 106 Columbia St, | THE STAR New styles | Heater that at reduced] by style and For mere than 2@ years prices, size is best betty | Trade | wast to your DENTIST It Is Equipped With Ball Bearings, Rubber Tires and a Roller Brake. 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