The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1923, Page 7

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“ "4 TUESDAY, JULY & tHE SEATTLE S'TAK CAGE T P oh amano ~ ‘ ie fe HEATDRIVES NEW YORKERS FROM HOM WOMEN PROBE The Star’s Daily Short Story \~ Lee SURAR GOURE “Furnished Rooms”—Mr. Blinky-Blink. By Edith Hollick Oliver ANOTHER COMPLETE SHORT STORY TOMORROW Ask President If Banks Are Responsible — a “folio, Mr. Blinky-b said the) no teltimge what may oomo of It if I spoiled ath roused the man f ' 1 Phemk God BALTIMORE, July 3-—W bow, putting bis head thru t please nm, Don't aadind my oa | tho de tharey 4 which } And when tt a car Baltimereshave ‘ Jobn Farnsworth ha edged| when I go past 4 1 b be x he that b ‘Thru th Baltimore housewives’ himmelf out of his chair t ako ay Off—T can had 1 gagged ap and k ine f league, the first organization to SOPMO steve on its hatte inja safet pin-you might t Wd ny ger bo restrained, b undoing ta cott, the women praise tray to tho left of the t go out » elt, radu the b nm of } I it t the pi lent for his support. ‘They and the piledup t and ma I ne go out dn t and wasted nen t at Pp unt oint soripts to tho right © WAS € worth, galing With his collar wld wort t han’ ¢ Hy! room for one table, but he e i} it fle daw ¢ t C fl mever to cook anythin at | a sing t 1 ‘ avelt to blew th f ad nad perigee spattered, Navigation thru the nar-| Jastin obi, amd Tp th Hegradat ¥ . ue a 1 ' 1 smiling int mt they will not YOW “and {ntricate channels of t bit of misfort bui Me know @ \ rigid, and that they SUPTy, crowded room had becom #| de Danks agate he could At ‘ Atk Meehanical with him as all the out whistling, and im | and charts 4 € r 01 ng all the stories they aiff few minutes ho mn downstairs ar have ft 1 batt concerning the gouge, | 5 1 jn, slammed tho door, and John Fa hispered | ‘ i ha Wiiariea ienieont thatthe tae ing confusion chaos him| worth werent bick to his writing,| boy when with tho stite 1 Sublist Fish lotormationt unless he was instar marooned | feeling 4 and lonely ¢ > ;" Hin fh ra ha the govern has regarding the near tho doc It is mot pomibie to fan ward, but | \ sugar ce conspiracy. ‘They THE had been aire t with John at has once bee " ® t asked some pertinent ques Fatmsworth, Ho had y tafler that t fi ¢ 0 tion, ae follows himself when he took f£ thru the @oor that w and @ m Who responsible for bi, 1 the room 15 years ago, a i Tt open, and told tho at : 1 r « man | ar piicéa? ' the Comet, wr hie fi Sie tM the . rd By : : , Are the 2 York barks vitally eee. with the world illu Rarved. Buaart'virmed: to him and ei od js aed bole interested in high sugar prices, or the rising sun of success t m™ in. Ho waa not bril easy wa plunged 4 h ant p 6 Have told why that F ete ofits save oppartunitien | t a} with —_ sad 3 i n of $50,000,000 siete it the sky witt e that ‘the 3 oe 7 re to VAY n relation to the Be to be tutes hat w peg hpesd Regge t wood, sound work Baby swings low ina cradle under the dock, dad and Buddy stretch out on the beach, | nigt prices? Milf dm the Iittle room, where he| motion, 4 * : epee de: a Aas Jem f° land mother sits up against a post so the sand won't get down her neck. This is how many| “When the lo 2 ll what ~ ope eh ud dee ‘ © ho wu ver 1 e # plodd feet, One| k v York families, cliff-dwellers, ave spending the sweltering summer nights that have ries ‘ : BEEERA where it would {ake } {so eager and camest Farnswort? ‘ 8 5 tar 4 f k nade asleep in their homes almost impossible. This picture was taken at Coney Island. Did Ambassador Crowder have Least of all could he havo t ame to Bisten for his cheery the Comet with an ospecially good \ - dcybalig! 45 169 wits grweltisig Eten he was as the crowning moment of the ¢ ¢ ° mo back 1 wind up bus! r aniomship with wis f ght when ho heard » chee hing of it to 1 Miserable commercial & typewriter, a Thisls Your Last Chance |: i" Pe mand of life. Ever hé did not goto th n TARE Zo dine he came to g to do with secs Ska: Postal Inspectors Find FOREIGN TRADE. swe» ion was there for | com ir B Beteieca Coon York banks and to Get These Bulletin: anid listens, but the boy has rote] Th @} in Real Estate Business and Rent ; Ame: ets refiners along the " ital i tlantic seab Houses With Barred Windows [Great Britain Is. Biggest 1 control most of the Cuban sugar crop that is now weith his . Customer of U. S. ing sold us at high prices? » ADL was a dre ing meal. His r r ke van ea tabnine Sa heen| WASHINGTON Ame future t other combina Pisee> very long and -naryow { ‘one cold wimter evenings when Pa comes home ready for nk . { fow summe cletred up by Renttl tal ine joan ¢ to Europe are now run. | “Ons? r ally a@ silico cut off the jone ‘ ap wate oy r : x ‘4 a ‘And if combinations in sugar, ray ws ag ge : will you hawe somo de ua home-cammed frult for m to t es blow and spectors, All mix of th bers are |ning steadily behind last year's fig coa agoline, bu aterials To Asia for the year to. date, 1, gasoline, ullding material exporta have fallen short of the previous period by cwer $40,000,000, Grocer’s Child Is t Thanked by Queen n Au will send you a hamdmomely printed gov ROM! hot fm summer; the light |was po th Ventilation worse, but still clung to it, came back {o it w ules in € ont of the & ect? | mow In federal ps Jamen MeNulty and annot be controlle an anti- the time te can frult and vegetables ready for next win gannot ‘be sontspiled ae trust law, why not control them 1 apart: ‘ Rr Wanta fine t taxation?” yu eancld ‘i bandits who robbed the ¢ but satisfact gains hi be & pathetic psuedo feeling} of home, . BE a ec emt bullet mrepared by 6 economics experts, cover t herit Jax e i ne for a while, w office ir are o nade the rest of th or and “tnserting himself between the sa aemraralayht holon ipaghgrnrapthaaiaiginers ate thine ie Bl BE Dl eng wosired hind Hdcbap uta toababraeg irs Si aye og Weta PST ates Bidtelic try tines, 1d CME OG Cee Eeyptian Precarious piles on the table blinked a = re galas : : —T : 2 ! Que a 4 * } sh ae Ps ¥ Megha aco! ie argc sykeyad een water clocks have been presented : oUt the requisite number qf words tc ‘pba: " oa aa i Pe ad A ea eat the sate of |t2 the Kensington museum by the 4 spell “rent-food-clo | He could SUNS ae e y ae $240.00 of ade 5 cosa |Esyptian government. ‘ Almost hays dono it with his eyes} ' posta 40,000, ada a go0¢ 4 closed, especin the wedkly article Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star pre ted with at ¢ J. K. ¥ second at thi of more than eGR the jadies’ ready-td-wear gar. 1322 New York Avwe., Washington, D, ( 1 Mare te, wt um en $600,000,000 rT as analy h light when er’s daughter. Th a . ‘ enough, comes ( which na Ng pons ogg fe I want scopy of the bulletin, “Home Caring,” and inclose ihe fittia cs tom ta H irst came to the door . . : herewith five cemts in stamps for same : \ a 5 By shirt ahd dress trous¢rs, newly k f , f AA shaved, eager, ex 1*I say, Mr. Blinky out, will you? I've Name... blink, help me sir si gs eee Od acceso oaseqsinecacaatin sites <8 1 22 O00 OOO 1s Bet strumental in bre ng up the many's 1 show a falling off from a fifteen cent package of H Bluhill Cheese contains @ & s H more actual value than 7 2 = hat's gone ~f ss France comes i = (a iabegallgedal geie ge City - by Women on Races '"" °'"""P8" \ some increase i : | 15 cents will buy in any © i 1 a ; becky n v oF fifth with a we s fal y off ij . Party. I'm assigned td write up State Saaastasistoensesdsessiseenee Vinissetes ONDON, J 1 {| postot t shag Sa hepdetons Neer egy 5 other kind of Cheese H + the Merrington wedd there's } the f m sg ; nnounee pe thes ba shit MEDIUM BROWN HAIN pooks best of piles ar ar 5 a 1K) ARREST SEX ROBBERS pplicat ; ; and. seventh Cuba, | siiafter @ Golden Glint Shatnpor—Advt. | : ; cg SUN PAST FEW MONTHS w aired Nethe: No other | | fee " ) “ 8 the ap force buys so much as $100,000,- | t al then ( th from us in any one year a Helen Ve w tw sald __. | — ate foto 7 rl q : sore beaiy the LURE OF THE CAMP from gree - taba ity, ‘we of Ulster, are | ipere areas | ee BusinessW ar RendsIrish | pd oe Be ¥ an learn how to make a fire without rmatches; to cok with ae Pato kesire Bayan eA % out Utertssils; to make your bed in the woods; to find » a > ; r ! Baier = : nut trees at agreat distance; and a thoumnd oth } ined wit that roake lifs n the: open a great joy, by bee * {ch Presiden: At the request of owe Wash prepa om bureau Sco ect for YOU @ bulletin, “What Scouts Do,” which tells coins te Wake of Civil Conflict ae: y to WILSONS MODERN BUSINESS COL LEGE About Scouts, Send for.’ Fut out the coupon tow ani em Mormons Expelled —eonomie Conflict Waged by Free State tol? basis ted : _by English Police WICH, Kype Bring Ulster Back Into the Nation’s Fold BELFAST and toms barrier r Ireland {s agricultural.| But 1 is industrial, Ulster’s trade with the Free State is an impor offictals Is Ulster t that UL is the es atter pt ts here were cxpé a we If in Doubt About = Wastiington Buremu, The Seattle Star, fae 1322 New York Awe., Washington, D. C. nine haauoitingd bern puthnnendcinidtind ; ; ; ve > sign that |! T The talk of | omorrow uncompromising. They | more connection than there is | Present between Ulster and} Patriots are hereby notified that thern Ireland. | a |they can celel here is much speculation but lit lebrete; the et ae formation in Ireland as to | nersetically as thay please, without whether and when there will be a| fear of being unable to satisfy their Southern Irishmen | hunger which results from exercise, will not be long. | 1 say it will not be for} Panama Cafeteria will serve meals jon the usual Sunday schedule—usual nee years, if ever. In the meantime, the| means hat economic war has opened. Con- : alee ra r | high quality—usua! low prices, sent into the | tinued peace in the south, combined | e I want scopy of “What Scouts Do," and incloe a loose two-cent stamp for same, Your Eyes Drop in and let us relieve you of that doubt. Honesty Our Slogan MUS Street and No....-.... of Ireland. American go to Belfast, anc City - Huteson-Donahey = Optical Co. 108 Pike, Ell. 4010. sau UUOOAUUUUIUUUUUNUAOUEO LIAN A cerstatle does Soest pact of stdcses i without mamoorsome essential part of addreas: Btate....., economic wa nt of the Fr | me Dl nn PAARAAAN ERS sin area, is ona are recetwed Fr f UUAUUAANEUUUUEELLAN ments, un ents ar aso bo careful.) with the loss of business or reduc: * tion of profit to Ulster industry, |.) Accident Fatal to minh akerten the separation | Binney trom 1080 A. M. Sister of Child} —- | to 8:00 P. M. Twenty-six counties of {£ |whore por n in tho last ¢ Peshereeereb til sana RMON Ind, July 3.—While Thirsty, He Drank | if p her brother was teaching Ruth Sel- , SuGeET <OUlin HOMECANNING ee Mrs, Ffounewite; Now fs tho time when all g of British domin ons for next |the wyn to load a revolver the weapon Lye, Died Shortly | was discharged, killing the girl, ig CE Wyo, July 3—| 1 with a population of | ri md q | h T y aay a dusty ride, Herbert | 1280,000, unwilling! aN stele | Divine Receives Ellsworth drank from a jug filled | jown | govern _hiriamer | with lyé and died shortly afterward. | STEAMER SCHEDULES red bulletin, edited & v want to know on the s everythi More Revelations ; e SAVE MONEY Fill out the coupon below, Inclose five cen! r |part of the United King SHAFTESBURY, Eng., July 3.—| AD u SAK + | Travel by Steamae mail to owr Was ym bureau, jsond re ntatives to the Extensive excavations in a hunt for | Beek) orn Bee vel aa parliam: + aco HRInD ana a sae | 2 , July 3—2 ess re- TACOMA Lege Bey iawn teal ar belng made as @ result | ceiving set has been installed in| G30AMM1415 Third Ave. tity 79.13 © Bi Las aR : }, ch be ¢ of a revelation which a minister! Bloak House, Broadstairs, made fa- to 7,9 p. $ Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, Trelar nt sieoee rn at seha laima to have received. | moth by: Dik . | 8:00PM. (Between Union & Pike) 45c ceo 80c Fee $1822 ew York Ave., Washington, D. ¢. jana han declared it will never re } zg LZ tS dibs: |whilo t x*countios are 'siparated |<: nc aay ace ee ee ee ee $ went a copy of the bulletin “Homo Canning” and inclose . ’ VICTORIA, BO. from it P ; d pore “anes ict fata | werewith frecents in stamps for same 1 Oe Neen Rr A Gee L resident’s Cup Q s, union and many thousands of citi. | ons in Ulste are in sympathy | ; Street and No, |with southern rather than northern ; Nifedwe meds seVireenvesenvesess bn H i Barlow {Ireland But Ulstermen declare | NOES ees) 111); maceretolteh Te coke oT HOI Ciscoe COCA UTLTA owara Haro they are not ready to give up thelr | , 3 seen Wat TEW YORK, J de—An alt. {Connection with England nnd never toast 2 N v ioe pare A “|will be, unless it is shown that a zi 3 basses " ne Maen tne to drummer, from|vited Ireland would bo of benefit NEA BAY AND WAY PORTS TIBIiE’ td ecu tithi’ Dlairens|t? Cuvee ‘Tuesday, 19:30 p. rm, a t-wiollatit id tron play Vike eatithern: Traian ban bheun'.t6 pee re DT tho firwt or-!/show one of tho benefits of union, dovertption, | disadvantages of 4 a national seale, |erecting a tariff wall betw n Lo What Veterans’ Bureau Will Do | siien wit ni | | ea aed | i or ti to tour the coun. |4nd south varners and schedules sub- is now prepar o tour the coun-| to change without notice. If you aren world war veteran, relative or friend of n veteran; try It Ia the most forceful argument It you are in doutt of your rights to compensation, insurance, medt The organizer Is the conductor—|that could be used, An att UGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO cal relief or vocatlonal education; {f you want to Jenow where and || Howa 1 it took him 10/bring union by force would me in| COLMAN DOCK- FO0T MARION ST y apply for veterans’ relief of any kind, our Washington ng his dream of an{not only bitter war and unending | PHONE MAIN 399% ig prepared to help you, A copy of an eight-page printea rchestra of Americans for Amert-|hate, but vention by Great government bulletin, giving full Information om Just what the car Britain, bound to protect Ulst Veterans’ bureau {s prepared to do in the matter of claims, hospital- Barlow is anative of Denver, Colo. |trom ization, medical treatment, vocational tralning and insurance, with He came hero 10 years ago with his|Stato is within its rights in taxing @ list of all districtand sub-district offices of the Veterans’ bureau idea But no one would listen, and|importa from Ulate And the new OFOll ess } where you may apply, is en, Any ex-service man or other person he had to have financial backir ltaxes hit Ulstermen where they interested may obtain a freo copy of this bulletim by filling out By persistence and plugging away the coupom below and mailing to our Washingtom bureau with a he finally gathered about him enor two-cent postage lamp. with means to start.) His finished orchestra 1s the answer, | Fy ently he gave an initial concert. | Only friends wore Invited, and the uffalr ‘was supposed to be rather se cret, But some New York critics inanaged to squeeze their way in, and their subsequent praise was long and But tho Wree | Characterizen our methods ta every transaction, and our cus- tomers mre accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound bust- ness Judgement. lovers of mt een emmemmaaae ennanmneny Re Washissgton Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. OC. 4% I want a copy of the VETERANS’ BUREAU panphiete close her loose two-cent postage stamp, Fala om Savings Ac ts | and in ierewltha @ 100s postage D. Ua Bae ineted at | One of the announced features of ‘ |the national tour {# its purpose of | developing musical talent while en | lain for anyone, or any group, 1s taboo, | “uropean orchestras,” says Bear Mnsawies "° liow, “provide a means: of expression | Ries | 4 for the native artiata of Kuropean ote Colurbin Be countries. We propose to provide \ a | Beat: jsuch an opportunity for native Am ; ae State... muslelans, ‘Thin orchestra Is | Bremerton-Charleston> | Port Orchard Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Lanve Seattle Daily 66:20, 7515, 8:30, 10:90, 11:80] A. Map 2:46, 5100, ih 90, 6:80, 11:90) WITH REGULAR CAFE SERVICE AFTER 8 P.M. srreni "wunday and Daily, 6:90 AUTOMOBIL tle to Bri 718, 8:90, 0 . . | Miss Liberty will hold Miss Maude Rowe is hold-| s . Nie sway at Chantecler tonight ing the President Harding 1 Wednesd leltt }cup to be presented to the gi dada uedepey e Hidvnasawilittiercewesibitive orled VY YARD ROUTE | winner of the Public Links co More Tuan 3h 1 ease tlastUASMAE RELI: te ti Mote Desk Main 3903 Hy | | fowrnament in Washington, sll of gremt international 4 u [reat saqtlonal art" wins ECE CECE |v. c, +o fa a Ui con, oy Maa

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