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a een a PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STARK THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923. N YOU DO WITH A FELLOW LIKE THIS? OLD AGE LOVE oe | Out of Every Five cies Erttene We: New Tere ethics Four Die; Love Appears on “ | Pacitic didg < eat bidg Scene Unexpectedly PARIB, March 22.—Dramas of _ People Want Real Investigation ove and jealousy do not belong ex : | Senator Reed of Pennsylvania, a veteran of the world , ietteliy th the doalhin of Youth 4 war, is the head of a committee of the senate to investi ME inexperience. Mme, Marguerite Durif the past activities (and inactivities) of the Veterans’ bureau. Gen, John O’Ryan has been employed as counsel. Tm a recent report of a conference between O'Ryan ind Gen. Hines, the new head of the bureau, the state. ant appears that the first step in order is to remedy in the organiz&tion so that prompt relief may be fen to veterans in need now, rather than to investigate @past malpractices, if any. ] ‘And the statement of what Gen. O'Ryan said seems i 9, but in the last act of the which has just put an end WELL, iF YUH WON'T FIGHT YUH GoTTA ConcebDs ME The vicToRy | r intrigue of two years, she was he central figure in a sceme whic on the stage, would have needed a Duse or a Bernhardt, in their prime to depict After a labortous career as a laun dress Mme. Durif, her husband hay ied, became the merry widow of r quarter, Age lay lghtly on her mirers were not lacking. Sh od her choice to two. Both married and unaware of eact ther’s existence, Sundays were re Bleeding gums? Trouble ahead Pyorrhea follows tender, bleeding gums, Teke no chances, It strikes four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, too, Brush your teeth with Forhan’s For the Gums. If used consistently and used in time, it will prevent Pyorrhea or check its progress, and keep the teeth white and clean and the gums firm and healthy. Ir is pleasant to the taste as well. The formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D. 8. Ar all druggists, 35¢ and 60c in tubes. d@ with the spirit of delay in the investigation, rather han that of striking while the iron is hot, and digging nto the affairs of the former administration while the beging is good. course, the men who fought and are suffering ld be relieved at once. If that is all the statement as, well and good. But if it means.that the investi on is not to be prompt and thoro those responsible y rest assured that their ‘troubles have not begun ither the veterans nor the public will endure an R ed inquiry. The thing is too sinister. Anywhere in the United peaces YOU may hear the worst reports of things done this great bureau which charge such an abandonment @ sacred trust in the past as to fill the decent citi- fs mind with shame. These stories are told with de- tail and circumstantiality. They-are either true or false, ind the country wants to know which. | This bureau handled more money under a single head ‘ y devoted to a sacred purpose, than any bureau ever in our history, and probably in all history. It More money than either the war or the navy ent, more than all the other civil activities of the d States. The investigation into it must be prompt, thoro, relent- Tt must not be hushed up to protect any person or ———$—$__—____ I | way tn ‘3 ( party. It cannot be hushed up. The persons charged | MUTTERER FIRES; jment value and educational value t th the duty of cleaning up these charges will make MERKCADLER DRO! and which may be seen’ free of| st These pictures will mistake of their lives if they fail to do their job. charge at school exhibitions. be shown in scho and colleges and a , | Mutterer, hidde n e " " P 1 fe Da fea ~~ Study Deer and Elk. Sit an Minced eniarel Ch UNIVERSITY these schools may call for a gegula Price of wives in Thibet has slumped to seven goats apiece, reports At Salt Lick. |geant dropped, sh ne bead, SUPPLIES DEMAND , m the explorer. Perfectly natural. Perfectly in keeping with eco Mut imed the door shut and| Thé expense involved in ingtalling : in this, educational pic law. Wise old Solomon took wives for “that tired feeling.” Mod Dea Wik Get Fine Movies. ded \t, firing ax the policemen | projection equipment in schools, erved for Joan Moissonier, who took movies, and Wednend futterer, whe on ¢ able to plead a “bustr eegement,” to account for his tar ival at his own hom: PReRHAPS HE HAS SUSPICION For two years the idyll waa undis bed. M. Mu’ ardor of nfort his tnar in the yout years, had th ng & visit to ° “packed” a gun. Perhaps he had @ suspicion, In ing the door Motasonier, M. Mu It is not known why in response to t ard shots rom his apart over the body of mother lying beside that of Mol The murderer had van = = ice learned where Mutterer Formule of R. J. Perhen, D. D. t Mercadier hammered Forhan Company, New York no reply, Forhan's, Limited, Montreal 4 forced his More than a tooth paste it checks Pyorrhea put his shoulder to it nay tend to create a have to be developed by take goat glands. As goats go up, wives slump, in Thibet, anyhow. : mbt n the educational authorities at their Way back in stu olden days, when 5 came tn simple Animal Pictures. Reserves came in | combined with the absence of « sup ! how human progress speeds! : uray, old reat dir eyes 7 z pl worthwhile films, tends to|own expense bef: tance from PAS De | ways, and hapy «wae we > joy within , — restrict the development of educa-| the motion pictu ndustry need be that have once one rent in them are subject to be torn on tee jonal pictures: | expected ever) Mall, and glasses that are once cracked are soon broken; such is attained a bent for being enter he barricaded door, they| Such enterprises as that of Yale} % eed name once tainted with just reproach—Bishop Hull Sto: mat Ottb fave ahd oleae Mutterer, rev university, which, with a fund of German birth rate ig increasing FSET Sant bo val fired several about $250,000 at its disposal is pro-| wh nch birth rate ts f i ear as I can gauge, we've reached the , Pp pr 1 ‘An Ohio girl of 20 frequently lapses into the personality of a child of nc hanes Mihi ent wild. Then he turned Which is not unusual. ducing 100 reels portraying Ameri: | steadi pon on himself and made the - - 1 remarkable ¢ ers since he started ns of deer and The Interesting Mrs. Polak | cei And send a or some time, we have been distressed by lack of in- |} when you few F on on the daily career of Mrs. Bertie Polak, of San |] | what's meal unless it has a bunch of m."* The chief reason educational plo-| of the genuine “GREEN” Tea parently wild ante appY, peppy jax | | ‘ 3 o not ly for water and re not being made In that th is in Vv o. Fresh news is now on hand to the effect that | See ee nate pees Row DSS awel ne any dream in Iiseem to be meeting pla Who produce pictures cannot every packet of phas just been divorced because of cruelty to\her hus- || {o"t- Deliver ua from care and woo, and lead us where there's lo they remain for hours, play etry both the Interests he} HN |] of dough. May all our wil be done, and then—perhaps we'll be |] sir) time for ho Ee ae each Goal on tke ara ieee | d. She gets $45 monthly and three of the children, || content. Amen.” sign If they supply pictures to schools ile Mr. Polak gets the barber shop, four children and And yet I think that hearts were light, and Itves were full and MADY of the pictubes taken by Mr. i. tne (uentes owners will boyoott z ii \ say and bright, when Love was monarch over Pride, and simple || Dickey are the slow.motion pictures, | 10 tne Pheater Hwne ars wooded iberty. 3 pleasures satisfied—when from our souls we simply. sald, “Give us || enabling careful analysis of the| te. If tres shows are scheduled n interest centered in Mrs. Polak, about two this day our dally bread.” Bee COARSER TOee le sassy tulle ets nd the Gachteliore ‘ ‘ slow pictures show clearly the pecu- re . ago, when she entered Judge Keating’s court, drew . Mar gilding grace of the deer when in | "™*fer. ck of “strictly fresh” eggs from amidst her lingerie | f ot . this state: t be nwo pelted his, honor with them, one by one, as long subject to qualification Btrletiy eu. GREEN TEA ‘they lasted. A lady so regardless of the costliness | ; Y | Supericr to the best Japans, eggs at that.time and so bent on illustrating her abedion tiomal eletires wt) Gunpowder or Young Hyson,. ion of the judiciary was bound to be well worth ly, the real danger | Sample free es Salada, Boston serving thruout her vicissitudes of life. vie standpoint les in ‘ate ith"ariun Ry & Hh C. COOK, EAST 3363, ELL.0350, DISTRIBUTORS |mand for pedagogic pictures. I pro. | pone that we fointly atudy that de aban ets iia ta «S mand and that we Jointly find ways | |and means of supplying it \Educational Movies Are 22 080 Scena ole this association made up of the very Sporting fraternity are praying for the full recovery of Mr. Prize ° best talent within your ranks; let Bill Brennan, recently slammed Into a state of coma by Mr. Firpo, M I SI t k C. d as a " ole Argentine, according to a sporting editor. We sometimes think that ere Y aps ic ome Yo m meet with the great producers |of the country and find ways to ure jour factlities, We ask you to ald n rat Boa / a ———_____— , Hays Made a Big Speech to Educators, But}? 824 te, !#t us aid you in the stuay Y Fi ‘ é : : y ! pe 5, of the whole problem of the use of caged hag be in grave danger. Temperature only 98, a drop of 100 | Nothing Worth W hile Developed From It |the motion picture ae « direct peda our oors |Kogic instrument. Let us together - 8 h . BY CARL A. RANDAU | dis” of thoscreen, Hays made many S heli cee-tyled making dass roomn ( Di NEW YORK r ‘on, | speeche: hich he ae ce clentifically et Some, but Not All | NEW YORK, Marct Oh, yea, | speeches in which he strensed the | Do soi une re pedagogically |there are a few so-called educational | fact that one of the aims of his lite ; sound,” Editor: Isn't it a fact that the editor never gives his [pictures There is even a movie| was “developing the educational as iH ! ji = 2 ; “5 3 Fa ve y showing this passage to some Preeti ps company which uses the word “edu-|well aa the entertainment value and 8 the whole truth in his newspaper? _ cational” in its name. But its pic-| the general usefulness of the motion |°)° "ho fa interested in the making You must keep them clean. How . JOHN S., Main st. barber. |tures—siapatickh comedies—are just | picture.” of educational ‘pictures, a ready oe ‘ ? f ax educational as the comlo sections | HAYS’ BIG OFFER phone ere Bend be obtained. I did much does this cost Meh dly “never,” John, but, sometimes, the public good, [of the Sunday papers—and not one| WAS MERELY FROTH OGrO PIOPUR and justifiable policy warrant withholding of | Whit more so. | Before the National I iene e of the facts. When Will H, Hays ttarted work | association, Meeting in E PEI duca tional | gg ton last} ‘OT PRODUCED N every building that the pub- D . | 1 “Oh, yes, he practical li he fl dirty— Sse 8 . gitapix: ryan for the Famous Players-Lasky cor-| summer, he spoke as follo hn, yes, he practically told th ic uses, the floors get dirt pee ‘There was that editor over in Nevada, considerable of poration and a few other large movie! “On behalf of our organization r| teachers that, America being a fre« Il dirt 8 y See eee See readers openly accused him of being an habitual | compantes a. little over a year ago,|offer to your association all of our land, they could go ahead and make SOLUS YAU ys Sec eee ir and who felt compelled to publish this announcement, the public was given to understand |tacilities to ald in your experimen. |Pedagoxic pictures any time they 7 iIdino } SSOP OPS z ‘aed 2 Pe P ” |that he had become a sort of “Lan- tation. ‘There ts already a great: de. | Wanted to. After having talked abou! Whether the building is used Sse ose se Eiretiole Io/of people in this town fall out. with the \ |“pammemmemmimmmememmessses ————-. |Producing pedagogic ploturés, for store, office, hank, or any SOS OSS passed the buck right back to th: educators. ‘That's all well enoug? but not a single strictly pedagog: picture has been made by Hay \) i NS \ x ‘ Ys itor and braad him as a liar when the ordinary mistakes life show up in the newspaper. You have charity and llow feeling for every-man in town but your editor. You im you want the facts, and d—— if I don’t give them ‘ou. Read the next issue of this paper and you'll see jome facts with the bark off. I will admit that I have n a liar ever since I have been editing this sheet, but have never printed a lie in these columns except to save mebody’s feelings from being hurt.” ee citer next issue contained, amongst others, these - ‘acts: *Melan C. Phipp, our worthy high school teacher and M. E. church deacon, has socially pushed his daughter, Mariah, on to marriage with Mr. Upton Secor. The wed- ing had eclat enough but a million of bouquets couldn’t ut down the alcoholic aroma which prevailed. The bridal y, including ye editor, had previously and frequently sited the Phipp cellar.” . “Tom Spitts married Miss Cordelia Ramp last trades’ public or semi-public purpose, every day there is a necessary cleaning job and a definite clean- H ° £> | ing expense. KING x ‘ In the Children's Barber Shop of Bullock's, Linoleum floors reduce this ex- Los Angeles, Cals illustrated here, the floor is Armstrong's Inset Tile Linoleum Pattern T-42 pense. The cost of keeping them clean is lov’ because linoleum is smooth, nonabsorbent, sanitary, Lock fer the All dirt on a linoleum floor is sur- ing figures showing the CIRclE “a face dirt. It wipes off easily. saving effected in clean- mien » ing cost by the use of How linoleum looks after cleaning _ linoleum floors, Or con- sultyour architect, con- tractor, or any good linoleum merchant for estimates A ‘Write your letter on this subject “How Starrett Tools Have Helped Me Most In My Work” Cover these points: 1, Su; features of Starrett Tools. 2, Advantages of any particular Starrett Tool, 3. Number of practical uses I have found for the tool chosen above, Lnag ot Feptatente to be oligible must have weed Starrett Tools met 10, 1933, te Co Hib rend on | eed rc? ad LL. B. Bearrett Ce., Athol, Mase, Floors of linoleum take a wax polish beautifully. Even if sub- jected to much wear, a linoleum i of Starrett Tools—se “ of Armstrong’s Linoleum laid in at the county fair. It isn’t generally known, but the of year beed homie ate individual tools floor, when waxed occasionally, your building or office, truth oe fstriage ae hmong rout coal by a St tt Pri takes on a soft, mellow lustre;and, Our free 48-page booklet, “Busi on shotgun manipulated by the bride’s father. d i fe > soul om concluded that marrying was the healthiest thing he arte rize Contest alter eh oy ps eat al Hess Floors,” shows colors and de- Id do.” open to machinists, carpenters and other mes Bee Ory SeCnnu ay Ans signs of Armstrong’s Linoleum “Our respected fellow-townsman, Mr. Wharton West, Shaplcn in the United States and Canada wha The low cost of keepinganArm- suitable for use where the public prarday. Dr. poet ie iagnoeee ne cause aye used Starrett Tools, strong’s Lino- come and go in numbers. Write pernicious anemia superinduced by tobacco, which, truth Just put down fi words i els us to state, is Doc Watts’ charitable name for too onal eipitienes with Btarrete Tools (oce "Ave eum floor in me rane uch moonshine liquor.” for points to cover). All Starrett Tool users first-class con- What linoleum is “The engagement of Miss Sallie Scruggs and Hypolite have an equal chance to win--facts only count dition is proved uffin is announced. Danger of a local breed of morons in this contest, Armstrong’s Linoleum is a mix- , by the experi- i fi pels us to proclaim some truths, among them that Miss Ack for the Btarrett Prise Contest Bdollet, free at any. ane of a) g ie of P ot ered cork and linseed uggs is notorious for leaving the dish-washing to her Store selling Starrett Toole, It contains everything °1 98 oil, pressed or keyed on strong bur- “mother and Mr, Guffin is an ordinary poolroom loafer, Uuetene, desertion of ie see tae et building su- Jap, ‘This mixture provides a floor jodd turns as assistant chambermaid in the city eater cant supply you.) Saal You eter today lew pe Me pal material durable, smooth, non- J h se i time win the Gran $150 mented in pl ires me rite us for absorb aterp: i A committee, consisting of two church deacons, a deputy bila Of Btarrett Tools (list prices) of your own selece puaticer rarimming. Such homme fneereat feel wae” waterproof, quiet, and sheriff and five society lions, called on the editor and found Catalog No. 2% describes 2100 fine precision. 4 flan be smooth and tight ; ag a 45-90 Winchester, a fish-spear and two automatic pistols, Goole, "Write for It. Anmstrono Cork Company, Linoleum Division, LANcAsTER, PENNSYLVANIA ‘labeled “Local Policy,” hung over his desk, and their ers induced him to promise not to give all the truth his next issue, THE L, 8, STARRETT CO, The Worlds Crean Tealmalore Manufacturers of Hachaws Unccalled ATHOL, MASS, Wy v It is fur more difficult to be simple than to ba complicated; far more “Mifficult to sacrifice skill and cease exertiowin the proper place, than to expend both indiscriminately. —Ruskin, Seattle Office—1614 L, C, Smith Building. Telephone—Main 3794 King Gustav of Sweden, an Aucmasenn|| Armstrong's Linoleum 64, was eliminated in the for Every Floor in the House opening round of the lawn tennis lournament at Nice, When some men do stay home at night they stretch out and slee until 1 pa io por h sleep unl ay p be

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