The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1922, Page 6

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is a paid advertisement. e Star doesn’t get anything for it. [Ee ublic does, 4 eckman, head of the Heckman Fuel The Se By mail, oui of sity, im the state of W: OF $8.00 per year, By cerrier, sty, Mewapaper Bo- “Rt United, Press Servien montna Which Way Are You Bound, Brother? attleS $00 per month: # mentha $1.60; @ months #78) Outatds of the stats, 800 per oe & month, THE SEATTLE STAR Co., paid for it by giving his patrons a LARGER load of-wood than the law requires, Because he did this, Heckman was arrested solemnly arraigned in police court, tried, found jor, $6.00 month, 04.50 for @ doesn't far on Life’s Highway before he finds it forks. The branch roads Scceaiaa saipections. One leads to Thrift; the other to Spendthrift. Where are ou bound? The Star is engaged in a campaign to induce its readers to saye a part of their Sermons on thrift are many. Every day you read the word of wise men who say you should save, Most of us refuse to obey their counsel—or make the vow and then forget. That fs why The Star has made the extraordinary offer—to give every man, woman and child who will start NOW to save, a dollar for fifty cents! It isn’t a case of sentiment. “sidered the proper way to start yourself, your children or It isn’t a matter of doing the thing because !t !s con- the children of your friends. of life and death. If you want proof of it go to the slums or to the old folks’ ‘ng talk to the many who are wretchedly waiting for the good Lord to “had they started to save systematically. them out of their miserable world—ask them what would have been their lot The last days of life are days of the harvest. You reap then what you sow now. Go on down to the Seattle National bank tomorrow and plant something—-no matter little. Plant the seed in a safe, secure place—a savings account. Nourish the ten- sprouts and when you are old and tottering the Tree of your Savings will be mighty enough to give you shelter. take tt (water power) out of the same river we take It grec take & ont en one side, and they take & out on the other. government dove that over there and private capital does it, on this ‘They can see each other at work. One ts government operation the other is private operation. Why ts it that they do it cheaper than ‘do?—Senator Norris in senate committee on agriculture and forestry. You May Be That Man ‘acoma at the last primary election one voter ’ od his man.” That is, a candidate was nominated —_ happened and may yet happen ite as easily in Seattle. Seattle, within a month, will go to the polls in an im- lant state and national election. Or, rather, that part pf Seattle which has qualified for citizenship will go to de} on registration. Registration will be a week from today. After that time unregistered citizen will be shut out from his chance “name his man.” : ister now! One man’s vote may decide the election. YOU MAY BE THAT MAN! a) te me such thing a2 0 chaperoncd joy rida fool and kis beney are scan Giverced. a single vote. _ Nothing — to Tacoma was responsible for the oc- ; D t might a SCIENCE Marvelous Ants. || Bat Woaden Poles. Drill Armies. Locusts Bridge Streams A shipment of tron telegraph poles | | foes to South Africa. Wood ts abund ant an@ cheaper, Bot i would be quickly destroyea by the powerful jaws of the terrible white ante In Ceylon black army ante march | om the warpath. A selentist counts them, finds 360.000 soldiers tn one | Semy, marching tn companies, about 2° abreast, with officers running up jand down the tine and keeping order. | Edtor The Star: Lat « herse or man break @ leg) I was very gind to see the letter and fall in the path of the army ante|of J. M. Stanley fn Saturday's Star. and im a few hours only a skelstom/! wish he ebhorred murdering any ts lett, ert of an anima) (except in self de These and ether marvels of the tm | fenes), but a Little mercy to the most ct world are described tn Prof. J.|!nnocent and mest helpless ts better © fourvolume eda| Autumn, the loveliest time of the Congratulations on Your Conviction, Henry! The Hunting Season Opens guilty and fined. “ - all of which The Star is exceedingly edi- ed. Here’s hoping, Henry, you get fined again in MELANCHOLY DAYS 1T LOOKS Like A HARD WINTER You Said &® MOUTHFUL, TINO ‘There is here no euch thing as & square deal, He, himself, does not want a “chance” for bis life He wants to know himeelf safe. Thetr right equals his own {the inferior and superior match wits om a 6050 basis? The deadly fire *, trained markamanship, dogs. tion, for he leaves land where others | . may Hot hunt. He has his expensive | and exclusive gun clube and rifie range. He has the annual closed sea- fon and the government restocking ful stalking and closing tn, give them just this much chance; that some of our once plentiful antmals very ncarce. of animal life, so that next year he) be continually restocked by “clowed may again heave the “fun” of slaugh- ter, What kind of man can it be who believes that the helpless may be ruthiewsiy preyed upon, just be- cause they are helpless? What kind fe haré to remember to forget, year, brings panto and fear, pain and | of pervert or atavistic thing t tt, Wilhelm ‘Hohenzollern’s Wealth kaiser’s personal wealth still is so great that ‘esi of finance, commissioned to make death, to the furred and feathered | who feels pleasure in lifting @ blood things that have as much right to stained, agoniet, flopping bird, whose lve ae we have-—-animals that have| little torn body Hes gueping tn his memory, intelligence, im-| hands, giving the brawny six-footer mortality. |nomething to cheer about? Why Tt fille me with @iegust, contempt doesn’t he pick on somebody his and horror to see a big, husky man who should know better, all equipped | tor slaughter, or an unthinking, | heartless woman, stmilariy equipped. going out to “amune” themacives by causing and watching the death) throes of animals who have never harmed them, who respond so quick ly, #0 joyally, to human kindness. Many & hunter accidentally gets “hunted.” He never comes back And I am not sorry, He only got, settlement between the Hohenzollerns and Prussia, is inable to estimate the value of it all. In and around Berlin alone, Bill claims 58 palaces, man- mae oteeien. “He owns Lap oe hy over cy ean stack of mortgages. logically, shou Te nal and'tareed take tie Teperitions fund. “What you sco thru gineses depends on what wae in the glasses. Neo man hates to hear les if they are about how fine he ts. others, more defensiers than he ‘This hunting t# not for food. He has plenty, It ts not for extermina ou ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made | @R4 passed it as of no concern to} him. He made a mistake. How? [ | the middle; after that he must begin | Funning out of tt. TURNED THE TABLES j Jué Tunkins says the farmer who | sed to buy gold bricks Thow sell. | fn’ suburban real estate —Washing ton Star. , The fact that it will give the same satisfactory service after years of use as upon the day you buy it is the best reason in the world why you should buy an Yimercan Beowly” DR. J. BR. BINYON Free Examination on Earth Companies .Everywhere. ‘We are one of the few optical stores in the Northwest that really er lenses from start to finish, we are the only one in SEATTLE—~ON FIRST AVE, Examination free by graduate op- tometrist. Glasses not prescribed unless sbsolutely necessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO. ~ 2444 FIRST AVE, - Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit Oldest and Largest Exclusive Makers, Established 1894. i 1% himaelf, what he was eager to give + size? Tt angers me to hear them say: “1 give them « chance.” He does not. Drews from actual photegreph Virginia Lew lanes, daughter in their eyes, to make of the autumn wools a terroretricken shambies. sportemanabip there ts left, is to go to the underground rivers of Ken tucky’s caverns and shoot bind fish! If supersmen from Mare, with a ¢ Mrs. K. B. Innes, 122 8, Welling- tom St., Waterles, lowe. Virginia Lou FB bade pombe nthe be selected from thou- of contestants as the finest, healthiest, most perfect baby in the whole state of lowa. Virginia Lou Irines won the coveted honor, and a prize of $500 besides! Mrs. Innes attributes her little girl's wonderful health to fresh air and the right food. For Vi Lou has been fed on Borden's Eagle Brand Milk most of her life. As Mrs. Innes says, needs." our country t, standard baby food for * ‘Better babies’ is « thing Eagle Brand has been the years. Many other moth- ers have found, like Mrs. Innes, that Eagle Brand makes strong, robust, recommend it for wepk easily digested. vigorous children. Doctors babies, because it is so Would you experiment with yeur baby, and give it foods of which you are Eagle Brand Milk is the natural food for babies, for it contains nothin; sugar. It is alwaye unit. at your dealers, but orm not certain? * pure milk and and always available THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York Makers alse of Borden's Boaperated Milk, Borden's Chocolate Malted Milk and Borden's Confectionery Bees of life, ther spiritual advance | ment, and every principle of fair play and go out with the lust of murder |) om. = TUESDAY, OCTORER 10, 1929, ‘ the near future, for similar good business, And, after all, it IS good business. You couldn’t buy this space with the $5 you were fined—nor f,000 times that sum. LETTER FROM \V RIDGE MANN Dear Folks: Tho many questions come and go, and many «till are here; and some we néver hope to know, and others aren't clear; we now have settled one, et least—a mighty done; for yonder, in the dis tant East, the pennant race | The Yanks and Ginnte out, in iittle old Yawk, and © @ bit of talk. They settied or score, #0 some galocts can more. ought to clear our mind for vund to fin and #0, ve to Go, we've time rid the world of lots of do everybody's bets, on serie pay thelr debte—while others So now, with baseball laid a other things that; day by ¢ when problems come and to take them in a row and rett! But let ua give « vote of thank it here and now, to beth the Giants and the Yanks, be ey've shown us how; they 4jan't simply ait sround and whirk, with idle talk and Jest—they simply settled down to work and gave the game their best! And #0, whatever comes or goes, the rule remains the same— that Time and Fortune care for those who fairly play the game Don't growl at what the others do, but keep your vision free—your biggest part fe watelitg YOU, and mine ts watching AE! } | horrifying, mysterious, super destruc in the world had this Mne engraved tive weapons chased these men all|upon ft—and lived up to—there lover Beattie, you wouldn't hear them | wouldn't be so many human and |talk so biibbly of “aportmnanship” | antmal murders tn the world: and thelr “chance.” They would| “The mercy 1 to others show, wonder where God waa ‘That mercy show to me.” If every shotgun and rifle barre) | | If he thinks | |them an inferior thing, how then do | and birds are now extinct end others | VWunting grounds must | |Sportamanship! About the only real |) Ske had fisen“at 5.30—| Break fast—dressed the children school— the jes—sorted the laundry, man and the ice man— given the house “a —and porem luncheon, . dinner ‘was still to come} Tt wasn’t an tnusual day Suddenly Mrs. Ro! stopped took a long, deep breath, From “next door” came that clean, crisp, aroma that stirs the appetite and “C-o-f-f-e-e” in any 1 It was ir- resistible. Pretty soon the Coffee Pot was singing its friendly little song in the Roberts’ household, too. ey /That “evening, when Mr. Roberts cama home, he noted the difference in his wife. She had a better a for dinner —she seemed less tired usual—more cheerful, “I feel better, too,” she said. “T believé it’s because I sat down for a little while this afternoon and drank a cup of Coffee. You don’t know how good it tasted. I’m going to drink a cup every afternoon tom now on," COFFEE -the universal drink, Have you ever tried a mid-afternoon cup of Coffee? You'll be surprised at the way it lifts you how much better you feel the rest of the day, There's nothing better on a busy y a steamin’ cup of Coffee. This adve: pei by the Coffee merci ‘of the United States in co-operation with the planters ef Sao Paule, Brasil. Joint Cofee Trade Publicity Committee, 64 Water Street, New York.

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