The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1922, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR : |Ate 9 Sheep Livers a Night\1 DOPE CASEIN i To Pay Rent 'And Therein Was H is Doom poplar | Is to Pay Tribute to the Man Who Is He! No Better Than You : Has Unearthed Here A thoro investigation by the school | irectors has revealed only one cane of a child using narcotits in Beattie | achools, This was the school board's anewer at Iriday afternoon's meeting to charges preferred by Canon W. It. Bilias, president of the White Crone | Anti-Narcotic noclety, who previous ly had told the board that there ts! ample evidence of widespread une of | dope by pupils. eit Director B, Bhorrock declared that | in his opinion it was hardly probable that a child could go on using nar-| coties for any considerable length of | time without being detected. | Steps are being taken by the board to run down a lecturer who tn aid to be telling hin audiences that 16,000 | Seattle school children are dope ad diets, Plane also are under way to ne cure state insarance for school chil. | Gren. ‘This action follows clonely | upon the heels of a suit for $50,000, | brought by a high school student who was injured when he fell down | the Franklin high elevator shaft. 1922 Record of START Pedestrians Hit || MONDAY ||) More than a half-million dollars’ worth of New Merchandise, bought specially Mrs. 8. Rickles, 705 20th/ e 3 ave, was bruised Thursday ||| for this event, assures you of } You are paying the taxes and a big interest on the investment in the house you rent. Did you ever stop to think you could soon buy the house you are now renting with Your Rent Money? Will You Do It? The Price and Terms You Start Now—Today Can Pay In the last 30 days 149 New Home Owners have taken ad- vantage of an opportunity to own their Own Homes at less than half the rent they had been paying. Lots $200 to $375 Terms, $1 Cash, $1 Weekly NO INTEREST FOR 2 YEARS ONE DOLLAR DOWN and one dollar a week during this sale buys a lot in our Dumar Additions. All unsold lots go on these terms. Select your own location; many lots have a fine view of sound and mountains. BEST GARDEN SOIL, all large lots, 60-foot streets, 16-foot alleys, sidewalks, city water, electric lights, phones. Mail de- liveries twice a day; city garbage collection, police protection, churches, stores, schools; city conveniences. THE DUMAR DISTRICT is located on the Lake Burien car line, in the southwestern section of Seattle, on the high, sightly ie plateau overlooking the entire downtown district of Seattle, bi Queen Anne Hill and Magnolia Bluff. THIS DISTRICT IN 1918 consisted of about a dozen families. , Today it is a settled, growing community of HOME OWNERS. Ola Livernose A $300,000 brick (fire-proof) school building was completed By Ralph J. Benjamin in 1921. Last year this district showed the largest increase in | o:yar1s, sept. 20—Wine waa school census of all Seattle. Hwramen "eave _hiare Anthony” the | on un sara Guy, Cha Lavegnose rae | IT IS ONE of the few close-in districts where you can still hope thing’ ota win the recent. family |°2,L0% Bobawklas’ sheep herd again. | Th pI a ked hi but) to find vacant residence lots at acreage prices. Only 30 minutes ("70 "Sx Walsia's husband juiie” Fitoln, useful in keeping | by street car from Pioneer Square. One carfare with transfer |_'t liver was the downtail of this Inching” musaio. weloity ee har ° | bear! 2 , to any and all parts of the city. THE DUMAR DISTRICT IS [xii noarting nowse keepers ana | Killing, And the dogs couldn't reare INSIDE THE CITY LIMITS OF SEATTLE. seston tothe tor | SUWATS MO COME OUT AND SEE what others have done. Build a tem- Joon owt skh imunian| “very eer nit OM Liveroge porary home on the rear of your lot, use it for a garage or {ter ‘rippers now rub his hollow [tht ‘ied to sleep on the outskirts wich ‘warm natural mit solution i |theater where they cheered, applaud chicken house later. Make a start and before long you can |*!0,“\ov! fer and curious folks | coy were killed a ‘plat ot treaty touen wastes Wie | precttiion atthe cote Ginik tty ankam” jie look him in the eye, He ts all that ts ave. and E. Cherry st. by a en by J. T. Whims, 1915 E st. Mrs. Rickles was taken to her} home by Whima. Greater Values —than ever! Marion | | | | | -———— KEEP WELL ——— (_THEEYEs | ox ok mw sO |Home Planting to |Chamber Nameba ; : tp color ot tne) Be Given Emphasis Phone the denrea ‘at| How the home may be made at-| In order that the Chamberaél tractive and truly artistic by proper | Pigmentation of | itention to details in planting ana|™eTce May keep In touch | ae are|2rrangement of grounds will be ‘atter of the proposed most highly pig. |Mrexeed during Better Homes week, |changes, President Pras ; mented, brown |Uctober 9 to 14. | house appointed a con - mented. brown | shrubbery houses and florists are] ing of Aifred H. Lundin, Herat A ae "| planning exhibits for thelr windows | schoenfeld, Ral: cba bine eyes next | ph Btacy, and the least pis, | Which will indicate tdeal planting at-|Royns and Judge Stephes mented eye. ie\rangements, and during the week |wick to follow closely elt. ¥ talks on landscape gardening and iin the case. The boatd en. that of the Al bino. Here the |°St# of shrubbery will iris is almost coloriess. It admits A |light excessively; hence an Albino Star Carriers See jalwaye is sensitive to bright light. ber. Ner can a blueeyed person endure| Show at Pantages light ap well as one with dark eyes.| ‘Three hundred Seattle Star news- Forvign bodies in the eyes should | carriers made themselves much In brought woo to the straggling hee |. removed, if possible, by washing |evidence Friday night at Pantages sheep, satiafied hin hunger so he! could sleep or prow! around, or do! whatever bears do when they're not nee eon COD tasisicdinsintibesis " i ei & once proud mauler of the Old Livernose must have been was! wi as jest LJ e ie ’ * 2 7 or 10 sheep—always nine. He ; 0 ealation, COME OUT TODAY—COME SUNDAY—COME ANY DAY | "As tons'ss ‘te dew drops ana | sulin’ Cocven, sod be weve | "Granulated write oceur eect || RAIN OR SHINE and wild fru xrowing, Old Liv. | Of maybe, Ole LAvernose’s stom- |tczicus and. sometimes lends to | * ri | We sell on the ground only. Branch office open every d crneee roomnat the wilde of Klick | SE) “Sv ey ether marning, dest and Sunday from 9 A. M. until dark and: UNTIL EVERY | tuvszr nr corurh to load | mtr a snr, non thep LOT IS SOLD. But hunger drove him to liver, ped e gave fim © taste for the oteff, ‘The shepherds notified Bohaskias, Don’t wait—come out and see for yourself. These lots will go | 214. n0"—poor Livermore—he's tnd Pohaskian sent an 8. 0. 8. for /eyes are sensitive to light, and run ; ; ; dead. © state hunter, William Wright. |cerert quickly, but there is ample time to make your selection. Do | some woeks ago dried.up berries OAv TIEN looked ‘over the work of) "Theatment must be vigorous, pret Avernoss and ol up hi Jub ‘, | ceased to aatiaty the enawings in the | erably in @ hospital, for a time at not come to the main office. We want you to see how you can [fin vic tuilcws wonnech tn, an | trusty rifle. Also he scattered traps east: under thevcare of a grommet | [desperation, he aneaked up to al here and yon where he thought the | nurse. make your rent money pay for ahome. OUR REPRESEN: sleeping flock of cheep belonging to a} dear might place his foot. But you!” Injuries. to the eyes in earty Iife, TATIVE, on the GROUND, will answer all questions. farmer named Bohasking, about 20 | couldn't fool Old Livernose. No, sir!|jeaving some unnoticed defect of miles from Lyle, just north of The |H® gave the traps the very careful | vision, are a common cause of the Dalles, on the Columbia river, And|soby. Never once did he Investi-| development of eyestrain later in in the morning there were nine dead | sate the odoriferous morsels placed | tite, HOW TO REACH THE DUMAR DISTRICT sheep in the brush. Each sheep haa| Within the steel Jaws. He preferred| Be careful not to work in a glare i: rm been killed and the maraduder had | bis liver warm and fresh of light, or in a position which ex i Take Lake Burien car, at Occidental Ave. and Yesler Way, to our office on the eaten the nine livers, And #0 ho fell one evening just | poses the eyes to a direct light. i grounds—GET OFF AT NINTH S. W. and W. ELMGROVE ST. WHY JUST THE LIVER? as the sun eo or WOR | nn f NOBODY KNOWS tree tops. unter Wright fired - Open every day and Sunday until dark—Rain or Shine—and “UNTIL EVERY What made the big, black bear|from 200 yards and a slug of lead |72" wits wrignt’ “Or, Detter etl LOT IS SOLD.” turn to liver when the berries gave| crashed thru a liversated heart.) oo. gown to Olympia and see Old out? Hunger! Nothing but hunger | Regular Danis! Boone shooting! puheiahion Sic’ ataabian | could do that—as any service man| Old Livernose never even kicked— Guan Bitak af the U's "Sarees will testify. But why pass up the| Just laid down and died, intestate, . mat | biological survey, t it { cutlets and rib meat and succulent | Without any farewell statement | Eaeaseaes gris pare to be hams? Ah, that is the bear of it.| Whatever, He lived @ rough; rude| pounds and measured at least six | | None but a bear can explain that | life —~ out in the grest open | tose rom tp to tip. < or, maybe, one of those monkey-buat.| spaces where A man's a man—and| «. | 35 YEARS IN SEATTLE nem paychology experts. who wore a| he died ful of load and liver,’ | ys singe. the berrise. dried “un, the Immediate Possession Free Title Insurance nonshootable sult during the war.| TOOK A TOTAL the sheep and our hunters and the : Warranty Deed : Perfect Title cage was & moron. |OF 99 SHEEP state hunters have killed severs! of You Will Buy From Responsible Ninety-nine sheep tn all fell to sup-| them,” says Dr. Bach. “But this is Own The livers of Farmer Bohaskias’| ply him with liver after the berries | th ers—Not Agents sheep made a big hit with this bear, | dried up. "| strait setter ued nian. ARE te himself with livers alone. And, he hot from the Folks, this is a true story, If | waa some bear, too.” - abt Nine nice warm Hvers, bh NX SY XX NN \ AWAY \\ Soa \\\ SOMO \ It’s a refreshing Aq cy ho picture, rippling with love, Sparkling with romance, smiles and laughter Ui / Morning” is a lilting story OFFERING Sure and that’s “Top o’ the Morning” of the Emerald Isle, with Gladys ire tt ee Walton as the winsome colleen and Ber ty Let lengthy Lay ia Harry Myers of “Connecticut EVES. 35c Ma ge er i Yankee” fame as her romantic lover time of your life. LIBORIUS HAUPTMA: ALL-ARTISTS ORCH Loaded With

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