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MONDAY, JULY THE SEATTLE TAR “Spice of 1922’’ Proves My Greate l Adventure state in the | cuit, but these m y f Mirtl . - an Earthquake o WEN) qwwe ye wolinled We sis wice Sill oven er Pe Aish plane be paid for the beat true y under ithe Al “ . >» Dinat donle “a © Me , tle submitted by # Star reader, Five hundred words tn th th a THE LAW OF @ Show Pleasing Packed House at Met; Many ~ oure to Adventure Editor, ‘Tho Star : . Moaynyriten Stary mw «THE LAWLESS” & Stage Favorites Starred fein noe With, .Charies " ee en " + o Of ty adventure, as 1 look back upon jexactly as it took fe to oe and’ Tully Marsh mepaty. ehapkies . that “have ote a ; but I can assure you definitely that | slight imaginati a J ming, tne Girl of the pac gnansey 4 ¥ na 8 Pe ihe * | it made no such impression upon me|an un of 1 a Golden West the Hudson river, ir w of |quisite fiddlir t th ee ppened cae ee ORIENTAL SCENES ust at the clore of the wor « « litt f Puge 4 ' | PLEASE AUDIENCES Ca Sia when the rev ted ag cag ¢ off France, and, being an officer tr coupes " ed Be st als . = tationed at the nome of a well-te ; nace ue aly eet ans 3 French manufacturer, a much-to-be| P. 8.—D. Newton in not my On t wh attle hasn't desired place of Feaidence, compared | hame, e act 2 wand Ae wan Just a Short Time Here! Tateoteenget pi" : Mine Now York cast |, What bad gone before for 1 ta, however, sufficiently aim . . Bs at comp This Frenchme had a charming ’ that witnesne ow 1 nord in the for recognition by myself and Rex Beach's rma Pse beter Kk a responsive chord In’ the | aeughter, about 20, pretty, refined |!aF for recognition by myself an Immortal 8 ory of Human ne rapt =: m an audience, which com: | and edu altno she knew not a) fim Men wy Reais SrAaeetn te reba Hsia e ual firet nighters, MANY | word of English, 1 had picked u . ye S il ” pread its pra 3 to the me winds. | gobs and officers from the per smattering of French, and I formed} . oo) + tihacdind. Whe po ers t wind ot spice mother . to/town visitors, Comment in the lob:|Sncing topether, we Siayed.toninia |? tau ht . hoo! in fhe countrys t Na th istory n pread on her green ‘ \ y between ucts was of the most/ana spent considerable enon, |e this adventure o y wake His “ey, making tard ples—wholesome ta 1] commendatory orde m . pent ; — ‘able time in each | oason to believe it happend as she “ol * n of rhe ne 5 eee By told it Coming, “A Man of J em sae Altho many of my buddies In that! When Jennie was 16 she and her W part of the ation had t n unto father lived in a shanty in eastern - rie so dgpe hi Speed ork on New themselves French wives, 1 had 2O/ Oregon, He was a coarse creature nein ee rs. tle. ¢ mile Veterans’ Hospital intention of so doing, merely who delighted to tramp mud ov en it tlekle.. the Xs i gett be ork |'!& the lady ax a pleasant ec clean floor and spit tobacco juice Lahaye HiRes Apel Aap. 05 ° : One day we were seated in a ham-| woutd curse and rave ' r walled nase IN in the point of 4 e tae mock by the river, in her father’s| ne wasn't her own father, but she Paramount's Litde Georgie Pri ad ; |garden. I, in my poor French, Was! neyor really knew der his traw t v whick ed tir t mal date t ¢ st nly, in re-| cronies her father often had in the to entertain the bh f 1 “ Cuteness "| sponse to a ad put, IM} house, especially the evil-eyed Span waa Al: Jolacn, ‘better t A \ vat f. : @ shrew ¥ lard who tried to make love to > c family; I : v ¢ i ms about my 4 nd kissed me father came home and : E ‘ with a “Oul r ¢ t Cy, an “old bach, n.$i . ran into the house and/wno lived about three miles awa t t : . f father, The old gentle-| wanted Jennie to marry him. He IN " N antittes | = man. shook my hand, told me how|naid she had better do it, beca : mon glad he was at the prospect of an | Jose, the Spaniard, was coming to th a) Vea. ment ; American son-in-law, asked mo if I} jouse to Ih ; ans 1 had any mone enough to support a} Jennie say ynaented part! . rea wife because she wan afraid of the Spa Democrats Discuss : 7 are fo say that 1 was dumbfounded |iard and partly | af ale Gy ’ * ‘ ss Id be putting it mi indeed. 1) ane ¢ em clean bo Im Johnson’s Victory =.|Bellingham Boy Dies|*!!"* t to ray or what to the poor child marrying t ae RGR eC Rien \ abt , ellingham Boy Dies {;,, ‘) ; ay anything until |e nace whore “ane: tous * . tho time for my say wan over antea tot thas salaios debe east Goede 2 2» was exceptionatty| From Sawmill Injury |',{!™ for my sy was over, lane wanted on erent a Ld me Gonghte ol , Cy came wit his wage draw Re a caer Gs : soca cll oe 2 acs hy golng to America, and for | py two vicious-looking ponies, and ‘ cratic club. Judge Sam | odd scenes that the show leration falled to s Cecil Willet pweeks I sought tol yennis went with him to wot me amed as the probable | where danc appeared. El Bren id mill ha who recieved | muster the courage sufficient to ex-|" Whin they had gone abo special congressional | del, the Swede comedian, and } a \ lint bdomen from | plain that I hadn't sought her ha the 20 miles to town, Cy data lee from the Fifth or Spok partner, F I 5 { m th at all. But I could t and presently to Jennie’s t tri er from t r Pug Sound 8 How did it end?) Well, a quarrel | ror the Span 4 came out, Jump Erickson announc of the numbers might have |and Shingle ¢ He a alarose between us, in a fit oflinto the wagon and d: ff y a of the oF t ried and had sold out to him done - nnie thought of jumping out ¢ the wagon, but it was all woc about. Only away off on a hill she could barely make out a house Then Jose tried t THE tac WILL attr om ea This Speedy [tant ca i a Silent-Running Rape oladnee never heard of him again She stayed with thone pec bad several amall childr u married a young man of th 97 |borhood and went to her own eee 1 have had |scar of a bear bite on my back, w nearly ripped open by a t 10k but the closest call was whe I tried to kill an $00-pound grizz! with an old 44-40 Winche It was back Idaho, the tra a big bear feec was bottom of d and she no notice of thi | Some old miners sald they hadn't lost grizzlies, but I wa: okin for that kind of tre and 8 | all advice that m Coaster Wa For a Few Minutes of Your Spare Time | |navy six-shooter and tho lit | calibre with its 16 shots, as I th é Jenough to stop any bear. Wa along the track 1 camo to the creck © sure enough was the big brute ing roots I dodged back into the woods and eaked up on her, when about 7 yards from her 1 decided try This must have struck a wil and been deflected as it paw fle was too » it 44 ght. Roller Bearings, Rubber Tires, Steel Disc Wheels, Low Slung low her BUILT JUST LIKE AN AUTO | member, never | hurt came from. I then aimed at her heart, realizing where the Here’s How to Secure This Silent Running Coaster Without guygeamme Mr. Salisbury stared = Monday morning that he had made applica- tion to remain here as assistant to Summers and believed that his re quest would be granted by the de partment, Due to his advanced ag | Salisbury will not succeed Summe Jin Alaska Summers’ transfer to Seattle afte | his service for many years in Alaska is in keeping with the governmen: PHONE NO. i \\ policy in returning men in foreign | ADDRESS jenats | PHONE NO, The Star SEVENTH AVE., NEAR UNION | ADDRE service to the States after they have served for a certain number of vears. ey Wn atl cording to the dispatch, | struck | She sat up and licked the wounded | 29 July Clearance Sale of Inlaid Linoleum at Very Special Prices Including at $1.10 31 sq. yds. in three piec Inlaid Linoleum in cream, blue and mahogany. Very special, sq. yd., $1.10. 120 sq. yds. 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PAGE 3 in one of the newest $1.65 A very Sq. yd., $1.65. : heavy quality Inlaid Lino- Very special, of Inlaid Linoleums All much reduced. —Third Floor EWETT, Tex. July 23.—Mere, man has come into his own] again Woman has dropped the scepter of municipal reign and returned to her pots and pan Feminine rule in Jewett and her ister town, Thayer, Kas. is over Husbands wouldn't tend to the| «| home ing a For trolled Thayer. | plete and as/|titying proj jare lenient | merous, ed in Ma And can hack A shal | have rest cupa Th 8 rebelled at look- 1 business. so the wive fter the offic | two years, the fair sex con i the destinies of Jewett and Its administrations were re- with civic improvements, beau- | ‘ams, movie censorship | Tax ovasions were nu- ‘tis said. Lots of folks balk. paying yor Adkisson s John aw it differently, Women Officials Quit against Mike Lawson, and Hedgpetir, P the gun cracked she dropped her paw/and wars on: bootleggers and tax] and the bullet caught her | « ‘4 " | Spending a Sony: nie ose [Prvaneteang: Tit ihe Mastks vols | Mae ce Peat Oy or girl can have one of these wagons if they will on Sit and she rolled over on top of the | agreed the “petticoat bi 8” hand 1 mee f oy He ANY boy gil hi 3 tk fo S ag BEY aN: y TRY for it tahk. Jumping the creek I reached |ied affairs far more efficiently, than| 10D TOW, left to right: instead of just wishing for it. |the bank as she got up and planted |their predecessors had ever done. Andj Mrs. Ina Craig, Miss Alice YOU CAN GET ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL, SIL, ENT- Don’t let th janother in her neck two inches from|tho ladies admitted it Lambertson and Mrs. Ivy thy pelea A e . 4 ai tH ITDpG PR = n ie ie the previous one, and she went down| But taking care of husbands, wash-| (y.9¢¢ former counciiwomen RUNNING, RUBBER-TIRED COASTERS BY CURING boys get ahead again. ‘This was repeated once more, |ing children's faces, tidying up the | ths mB , c Mr Abby " J STIRQCRTP' but’ two Inches higher up. living rooms and keeping towns| Of Thayer. Below: Mrs. Abby TEN (10) NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE STAR. of you! You Each time she went down T got lea rec for, .was way: tocainiloh (res | Bs Forest, former mayor. You do not have to collect any money or make delive sry of The Star. Just get | can win one, | ele ito her and as she *0 this | sponsibility. So the women refused ne i Ue eyeeee j time she s here the trouble or { ec) r tert - ne women did 'o him! le ten (10) of your neighbors or friends who are not now having The Star deliv- | too! fil (RRA THM RECMUEKEL TOF chess [pide pee ee hee mt been seen in Jewett since he ered to them, to agree to have it delivered by authorized carrier for three (3) L—____} | planted a bullet on her skull and she} ‘They're thru with politics, they | got out of Jai 5 {went down again, but I did not stop| proclaim to all the w n fact eee months and to pay him fifty (50) cents a month for it. MB 2 wtiere she’ cot it won the |say they, the men put one over On| ang now the Lamands ere back half mile at college, but I never made|them in the first place—by clect-| 4, power. And the wives in thelr| Sring on vt becca the time I did thru that long grass | ing them reat ah? : aTIRAC y 12 > NEWTH! 3 ring or phone subscriptions to the circulati to a tree, She threw grass and dirt | eee ae i Santee ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW—THAT IS, department as you secure them, so that ee in the air for five minutes and then | y.vore yoy ci | “But we showed them how,” the THE STAR DELIVERED TO THEM Serica again with that size gun for me. If periment. Then ‘Thayer copied. lana govern well, blanks may bo had at iber ones ton seberotons—aaaiionns wife would have been a widow “| Mrs. J.T. Adkisson was mayoress| “A woman's place really is in the 7 Ine 46 nate tai ihe St a peers aay | th ive heed |of Jewett. Her councilwomen were}home, We're thru with the legerd- As soon as you have hee the ten See Ls So lorries | nate , pec [Mes RH Evans, Mrs, W. 2. Dot~ ialntor politics. ‘The men shirked they have been verified, you will be presented | ‘ort Townsend, Wash. | son, Mrs akley Evans and Mrs.|their civic responsibilities and shov- sch re dandy, new “DAN PATCH” aaa ER To Subscribers . } FP. Harr ed them off on us. They didn’t do a n , c =A dl aed sreby sibs . The 3 Seas | Over in Thayer, Mrs. Abby H, For-| thing but vote. | 2, ftereby subseribe to oe Seale Star for, thee [| NEW WEATHER est, club wor mother of three] “Now let them do some of the Sy Da B or J Si n= children and eight times a grand- ork.” A tinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier at the |) MAN TO COME mother, held forth in. th mayor's |" : rate of 50¢ per wie} George N. Sallabury, weather ob. | ottice. Her council consisted of Mrs. | : 3 + ae J gore Ne Salisbury, weather ob- | tuntce Rash, Miss Atice Lambertson. | Mien Acquitted of Bring Subscriptions and See the Wagon —|_1 am not now having The Star delivered to me. |) server here for the nnst 26 venra, will |afra. Iva Cross and Mrs. Daley Say- 4 on Display at the aus Tish Ni ahort time by ML Th Summers, {8s Ars Hattie Brewster was po-/ Miobbing 2 Women | NAME ..ccscccsscsscssccccevsvcdevevecacece cue o/ || Alaska woather observer, it was an Collecting , taxed ‘wal tie biggest} LUMBERTON, N. C, July 28— CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT notnced Monday, job in Thayer ‘as taxation laws | Charges of housebreaking, preferred Jules Brogden who we ace Saturday night of the brutal now Jewott holds the all-Ameri of Mrs, Hattie, Purvis, and record: very delinquent “tala Mary Watson, were —nolle in the town's good graces. | 1 today man was appointed town mar-| ‘The charges of house breaking During the two years, he didn’t} were made in connection with the oceasion to make a single ar-|alloged flogging of the two women, The hoosegow had but one oc-} who claimed a band of hooded men nt carriod them from their homes to a at was a hootlegger who darad | cemetery where they applied the lash hie feoa in, town, And. oh, until blood came, If you value your watch, let tepair it. Next Liberty theati |BABY ARRIVES IN | SEATTLE HOME ~ well! Here's the pro dy! Congratulations, old man “Thanks, boys, You must come) jout and him. Fine boy. Weighs) }seven and a half pounds.” j “Well, well! And I bet h fine lungs, like his daddy, jabout it?” ‘Nothing wrong with his lungs) |yet. Have a cigar, boys. Fim boy in the world. Five days old now and both the wife and the baby are getting along fine.” “Glad to hear it. The baby wil be ‘coming down to work with y jin no time, I'll bet.” “Well, maybe not to work away, but the wife is already 4 ing out the program for having him christened. I'll have to attend and] be one of the r actors in the af | fair, I suppos . | “Of course you'll be there, witl jbells on, No one will see yous |though. Too busy looking at i cute baby and the pretty mother.” “Maybe so, but the wife says |have to have a new suit for the oe casion, She thinks some one wil look at me.” “Women do have funny But, say, about that new suit. man! Let me tell you the place to go. Cherry's, at 1015 Second aye, between Madison and Spring, in the” Rialto building, just over the Pig’ Whistle. You can get fine values! there for the money. 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