The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 26, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE 2 UNEMPLOYMENT [ MRS. CROKER ] WORLD MENACE 7 = THE SEATTLE STAR | BOUND AND FREE | MILK MEXSURE r of Com ores at ormmitt re a BY DON RYAN ; sie0r ; OS ANGELES, June 26.—There blue like the blue tw of rag "i _ wht U. S. One of Three Nations [Bape tials ee De sin eclidites af waattial ; » igh Having Plenty Work 1 iles de no white like the foam ‘ , at ort th by the lively lash of the Dr, H. M, Read, who drew up th Thin and alive—in a coppercolored bathing suit that matched her : . 1 - hair—Jean bounded into a jetedetour that ¢ i on the hard, damp the t ™ s receding wave “idly crouched on the ¢ . : ih his eyes as the lithe figure flashed against the osteo own heavier spirit released with this bounding thing A ‘i , t only ‘ c th x this ye H pu ' mitte janernpioym ‘ a oft . 1 of the t | Retained vi A aed ; vate “Tenorance of the ee Sra he. at t stat ‘Tho title doesn't matter,” rejoined Hobart, “it’s the fun of getting Educated” Is Tople shed by workd- e a thing, Here's the first movement again.” Tho Ignorance of scated pelved at the Inte att t He will be the sul t of a lecture to Ww ° . 1 © given by M. J. Nolan before the Ait ¢ ne ) { € J Meves : eas i eae teria at. 6 p. m., Wednesday prorld-wide ployment al idow|.& beyond the last of the public bathing places. Behind thas made \ , > | them rose the abrupt, blue mass of ita Monica moun ver that ve ‘ ahs tains. Between the mountains and the sea ran the g *|M! AN, r a KS ‘eg ody be y road, where motors passed and re-passed, hurrying their o ov E R 28 M IL ES Btaady incr thru this strip of freedom to the comfortable prisons of} | dui TP aa A Arse 7 fadly in cities, The only house near was a curious hut, built of stones : a entlas tual labo: ws _corta and driftwood. It fronted the road. he ines and tra Rave prevent: iment to date } In England th Proved as ar ‘uction in the wlothing and ‘HARDING'S “OWN N BAND Is HERE £ Switzerls may mere savy be Yhat has » at t tering its r ed 1 \ “R500 the , ae ployed. " FRED J. WOOD = font | PASSES AWAY : i Frederick J. Wood, esday morning at TAmMon apartments, f 3 ems of several months. He wa wietor of Wood's cafe and a a E Rirother of W. D. Wood, mayor of |t 3 during the Klondike gold Wood was connected with the | be Sound National ba 1 for many years before en- | chi Mets restaurant business He ‘ came to Seattle with his parents Brotherhood Will California 35 years ago. : is widow Hold Annual Sale| Mrs. | The brotherhood of St. Andrews will hold it the Tr the be held bers ese have | a trip. G ts the samph salee at ch next Wed jerd and Walter of S iE @aund, George B. and fof Twin Falls, Idaho. : : ; Woman’s Funeral to - Wilson Ave. Paving fatson chapel at 2 o'clock Wednes- |000 Wilson aye. paving project in @fterncon. Mrs. Sjogren has | Ratnter valley was again delayed. | ® resident of Seattle for 85 | Despite the excess cost, property ‘Years, and {s survived by, her hus-|owners recommended that the low. Wand, August H. Sjogren. She will |est bid be taken. This recommenda ‘cotadae buried idtLakeview cemetery. {tion was wrutloptedhy Grecity coun cil; ‘A Wise Purchase “SALADA" Tea is the wisest purchase you can make: Pure, Fresh and so Delicious—Justtry it. the first if; — of the season Here's the truly economical way to enjoy the very earliest berries —to serve all of the season's long~waited fruits to a delighted family. You'can easily make one portion of these new fruits and berries go all the way round the table, by serving them atop a dish of crisp, tasty Shredded Wheat Biscuit and cream. Try itnow, while fruits are still a surprise addition to the menu. Fruits or berries and Shredded HOLE 3 who died Sunday at the} Because the lowest bid submitted ‘ hospital after a long ill- | exce he engineer's esti: | will be held at the Bonney-/ | mate $40,000, work on the $250,- is the Best Economy. put! & H.C. COOK, WEST 4073, ELL.0350, DISTRIBUTORS a SPELT, eer SEDANS PEDETI TT ETT TT ETE EIST. It is his an When Jean stopped dancing Hobart was suddenly aware of another 1 custom with them. He was ® man, apparently not young, but straight and healthy looking. Ho was dressed in ne asers and sleeve Thomas Galbraith less Jersey, He had not taken the ¢ several year ent tat Dies at Kent Home my at f you to une bome in Hobart brightened at the prospect. They followed the hermit to the | G#ibraitt hut, where he raised the sallcloth at the entrance and waved them hn I inside, Tho interior was a surprise, It was a comfortable lodge. A | M are the only ano and rows of books filled the principal room vivors, Funeral services iH ed his composition. The oA held Wednesda ton Ye capture 0 sald. the Cath hureh at Kent A f » the road summoned him. A|the bod: in the family plot at| " « of frankfurters penetrated the|Calvary cemetery, Seattle “A customer,” explained the hermit, reentering. IT IFT SILENCE “What were you doing?” asked Jean “Feeding him,” replied the hermit, simply. “I sell hot dogs to the all BAN AT PRISON | motorists.” JEFFER CITY, 3 . . . | lence 4 ars was iS \G their curiosity, the hermit politely satisfied it. Te asthe ves or He had been a newspaper man, East and West. Nerves} tents lifted. | gave way years ago. Some thought his brain had gone queer jat the same time. At any rate, he had decided that instead| Yeggs Get $2, 485 \of dying, bent over the copy desk, he would go to the beac: hy) and live. | From Everett Safe) | He bullt this hut where he had stayed for half a dozen years, The | motorists considered him nutty, but he had contrived a new relish to serve with hot dogs. His income from thls source was larger than the salary he made when he was in bis prime as a newspaper man. His reputation for being crazy helped him to keep this strip of beach free | ¢ from campers with their litter of RETT, June 26—Polles are ng two yergs who looted the of the H M ns and papers entered the salesroom window and with a 1 small sledge hamme: eo nee. battered the cc m from the Bevera s hin recital was in i by the demands of customers the herinit imperious “This is my kingdom!" he exclaimed, stretching his brown arms above | *@f*, encaping wi the heaving blue. “I made the mistake of spending the first half of my life in cities. Dut the last half shall be spent in freedom.” IF ARMHBANDS ARE Freedom” cried both of Lis guests, Then— | BEING KIDNAPED| WICHITA, Kan.—Harvest hands| | “I wish I were free to study dancing™ Jean rained her hands tn a slight, yearning gesture. “And I wish I were free to stay on the beach and write the music that | comes out of the ocean.” Hobart’s heavy face was solemn. VERY Gon" you? asked the hermit. “1 can't!” blurted Hobart. “Father expects me to make a cracker Sack salesman.” Seattle Scout: % ‘And your* “Mother expects me to learn stenography,” said Jean slowly, “I | Make Alaska Trip ought to—to help out the family income.” mit looked at them thoughtfully b coms the world is going to lose a dancer and a composer.” fled mirthlessly. “It will gain one more lightning stenographer and one more cracker caray n by farmers unable to obtain help by Any other method | | | | | > p FY tute to ac ichanan of Detroit this summe ord from] t he will leave Detroit} and will meet | Tho party is| to Alaska. | 4 to earn| of the trip, the parents| and Mr = | Death of School Girl to Be Probed in about $4 ide another thi chanan provides the rest ILLAGE SEES FIRST TRAIN| CASSODAY, Kan. — Th the last stronghold of the « try of Kansas, receiv great thrill of i when tho first t stonce New Rabbi Expected Here on Wednesday bi Simon Winograd me rabb! of the C Cholum, at over newly constructed rails. Teacher Delegates Leave for South | * BRIDE OF A FEW _ | ssrass "rwnte'® "Can ‘uy | inter acted as of MONTHS TO |i! CAN CHERRIES Another Drop-in Corkery’s Lead Is |," “at 9 you at the ng yesterday — after Cut to 15 Votes Bi ° Ladies agoeUe and parsunage, at 1 Sugar Is Expected sugar you might be But it ou to come to see Um sorry to have meeting, but the of fruit came that eding fay. I was 1, #0 t market, bring the lowest e the housewive started a few wee Come and| A used car can be purchased on ts of | the easy payment plan. Turn to the of m,”* Want Ad it, but I never have can n my life. I wonde y? I wo e things and I I'll be glad to sh you. You get somo MaidoClover } ou frult and sugar and I'll i e over and spend a day with resh — fragrani/ Kane RAW OU HAW ‘| fo gra today | day you | shop now new dress and I'll order my | and stigar while I'm shoppin; "By the way. Before you buy} that dress let me suggest that you equainted with Cherry's, at This trademark stands for quality and purityin MaidoCl «BUTTER, E Your grocer always has it fresh 1015 2nd ave. in the Rialto Bldg. between Madison and Spring, over ments M L the Pigin Whistle, ‘Their reduction of experience "ean sala is now on and you can get Serving 11 Western States 4 ‘ olin vy ‘oases, The teera ibed 4 | i he |told me that every sport dreen was a1 Butter Cheese Eggs r Don't forget to tell hus | Pay ce Caram ys \hand that they also have a depart. | Noveguartvvceaee? ees for men's wear.!'—Advertino. | en route to Kansas harvest fields in | na in trucks are being a | high-grade bedroom furniture not nr furniture — the product of Doernbecher Manufacturing Co. f That tells the story. Combination mahogany or quartered \ oak. Heavy plate glass mirrors. Colonial design bedroom fur- | niture of quality. Special for the week or while quantity lasts. f 3-PIECE SUITE COMPLETE —combination mahogany or quartered oak —out-of- town folks FOR SAF! WASHING highway educ: tional Automo! more? Gold Crown #: Boston De We Stand th Only Round Seattle Yellowstone In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: If wo burt you don’t pay—could we aay Set of Teeth from $5.00 UP from $4.00 UP 1422 Second Avenue TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923 * Bureau: Vor etter Ameriena 3 EXTRAORDINARY VALUE any opportunities like this one. High-grade bedroom : —S+in. top. —one 12x20-In. and two 7220n J = plate glass mirrors. ay uty SNOENFELO DRESSING TABLE ‘21 LIST YOUR WITH OUR FRE HOMES FOR RENT RENTAL DEPARTMENT ETY FIRST |meree, located here, is offering : “PILGRIM’S PROGRESS” SECOND une = .26.—The RRL I rae NEW YORK, June 26—Next to Chamber of om,| 224 pupils on how to promote safety| tho Bible, “Pilgrim's Progress,” by i hi —— jon the highways. The awards of-|John Bunyan, which first appeared lL; f total $6,500, Including trips tolin 1678, has been translated into i i i prizes for essays to school teachers | Washington for the hational win- Neng |more Ianguages than any other s i i | book. According to information re- ceived thru the reference librarian |of the New Yorx public ibrary, the ture? Turn to tne furniture for sale | number now exceeds 107 languages slumns in the Want Ad: Do you need a little extra furni- dialects. American Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made Get an “Americen Beauly” and be as- sured of the same satisfactory service after years of use as upon the day you bought it. It only costs a little more anyhow. nd Bride Work otal Offices © Test of Time Location $38.25 trip from Sold by Dealers and Electrical Companies Everywhere, Manufactured by’ American Electrical Heater Company, DETROIT Oldest and Largest Exclusive Makers, Established 1894, to Neon General Agent 1407 Fourth Ave. |

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