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ATTLE STAR : YESDAY, AUGUST 99, 10, WEDNES | HIS OWN IDEA OF A POLITICAL BOOM ——S at Boon The se Nothing to Brag About PREPAR Pubitaned : ’ BY DANASLEETH 60 : Ma Ne ldyer: ng : ; tists are engaged y ech, they are not bound by the eo 3 ralkout Ord eile Py [| a ——,, fie Fld nd Wear Diamondyr + jeaded Miners’ Ja tC scramble for personal advantage it is refreshing and hope- L - i 7 D é saneements d ful to chance upon some little indication that certain pro- | s ayater ee EP Me h oon and then | G0 YD wk ie fessions are not entirely inhuman, that service to hu- . i Pi Lake . Hames A) pray alee ie ober Be cs manity is still considered something, somewhere, by the > ay tarte r in th " © hours : ) ‘ . , rey 7; between sons of men. / , . : 5 wit ‘ np Seattle's Credit Jewelen came Ww The medical students of a certain big coast college have, ‘ pegs Soe supe ion ge they p a late ITS TRUE ECON agree on as part of their routine, the chore of opening the veins | WA aS Spec 1 4 1 terrify their quarry do tffty raise BUY A DIAMOND pv 4 pe ar curing A sé » of their life blood, | t ' ¢ battle ery field lice, ae fon all 4 of an arm and securing a sample of their lite | t is & Goldoers way, fF of 155,9 These samples are put in bottles and placed in the mu- 7 j y ( ‘ . rds sing thru happiness, and | first quality tull-cut " fA nicipal mist’s laboratory. When some hospital patient aie, r how e | ft ants forever—and it's prs cips nist’s laboratory. J 1 sh \ f © were t c ¢ worth the money, i is so near death that only blood transfusion will save . = Y ure J ce t him, these blood bottles are opened and the sample that f N t 2 oe dn 7 Powis 0, z : $ ] , » ih ' 2 ’ i 1 nist n lently swinging thru the » “ A Profession That Does Serve : ss Inthe greatevotution that | wo horses tn the pasture; they Amid the general selfish rush and individualistic & a 5 t ‘ t ‘ en hat ae natehing the bic of the patient de- comes nearest matching the blood at n e Fi ot kee , - ped wp pe how each part of the termines the student who shall go on the table an s \ } - Jevoted to saying ” swings, divides into scouting y a quart or two of blood for the good of humanity. \ t siven to t id. 1A ties, forms new fronts, back Into alignment, withe There is no profit in it, the student may never even see , ! . SAV higes : Rich's ate f the man h »s, he opens his veins and gives of his AW )))) : t eet, on trains, at oo. | singio call, DOWN precious life a part of duty to the world. This “ y st ‘ without life a the ancient art of communication and the balance tn idea has some wonderful vistas were all professions and eal \e . | without words; telepathy is a keat weekly or monthly pag: trades to adopt it A 4 ; ' # are not ith mystery to him, tho an open ments. 4 A e A. 1 ‘o other animals an need ‘ Me — With the papers full of pictures of Coolidge milking cows and pitching not brag about his necessity for ie Pearts Restrung — Me words, hia ac desire to make | hay, how it ts possible for Magnus to feel otherwise than that he / HK } ~ Tal . " milked and lived in vain? | if, - Z RI E DA S ae psy aed Dr. Koo has been made foreign minister In China, A man with a name | ° “ OLLIES ‘ like that would be of great aid many, It seems, | a S y gol living tes ats NN j r . | fone, bt Sa Greater Than God? IW Wey eee || Here to help Come forward in Massachusetts a group of midget- Ws S % i rie nae tes Stain : minded lawyers and in Spokane a Bible crank to argue NSS BRS " ‘ While picture-making that perhaps Calvin Coolidge has not been properly sworn. | —_—_-___- - — - - _ —— Th t the Kodak way is emphati- in as president of the United States. The president, the inc plebeian goose) 5. tle Spore hor spree cally easy, once in a while Easterners suggest, had better be sworn in again by touch a cotton plant, but] T owas a deaf-mute. may encounter a pho- the chief justice of the supreme court, just to will destroy all other growth be-| sa beautiful lit ummer tographic ‘pitfall.’ Our Prine ae ale tween the rows of ¢ safe side. ‘i ; otogra Lawyers of this kind make the people impatient of the A Try being short of field help be oft wt yay * i Pro ee alenen peer ee inamiop em ee ° ere I as 100 in the sha + i$ 3 law. I the negro. migratic th vas drawn. trom the phy from years of exper white gold rin | ; o th Bes ence and when you want ‘ Weletela i paid. In the early hours of the morning, after he had been thes’ iat hisate notified of the death of President Harding, Coolidge cotton fields to save the And 4 upon a truck advice or criticism they're stood before his aged father, a notary public authorized On Vacation the weeds. A goone to th " page pte a oy Sree : here to help. to administer oaths. In the little jamp-lighted parlor of Dear Folke: sufficient net nie eres He read together this section of the United Hore we are at the Fletcher ae eae the worsate| Tema the eparkling ocean. Dresiting, wioanatd te W . fi Id & States constitution: ol seticies sera aept ah gel sh ‘an on that,” he said, larging superior kind. “Before he enter on the execution of his office he ried dock, on our way to oun coun- record for migration. It breeds even | g the perspiration from his two. aiures at'¥al : D eve: id a halt ¢ f shall take the following oath or affirmation: ry eotate up by Cap Anderson's |the North pole, and thereabc 4 of on this hot train.” | (302 UNION ST., Opposite “‘T do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully Got a swell ovation when I on ite Southern | looked at him with ly 2 | 310 PIKE ST., Harper execute the office of president of the United States, and stepped off the boat, W, Foster tre of the vant ! ; ‘ o sia sad Weenie will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and was there to present ne with the tha birds Redesrinse dt isisdin ey wedais \ J Sih ree it away? lSunterfelters defend the constitution of the United States.’” — key to the city and get his freight |\smund the work | ait the atitta® een operating That is the whole of the constitutional requirement. Here fem ekatoh et - vn a a W. R. Gerald i 7. swor' 7 re his fa . i owing the : service here, Coolidge solemnly. swore to this before his father and excit t before his God. Is his oath to be made any more citonen yb my “rrival, binding upon him if it be repeated before William me oslap Tree Howard Taft? = > we ree | 3 | Senator Cummins says opinion on the Eastern coal situation has not | yet crystallized. Give it about three months more and then you will Fi be able to see it on the window panes. The hand that rocks the zi tel cson ames | C There isn’t much excuse for swimming the English channel. You ean | cradle rules the'world® and she get a drink on elther side, says to get busy and unpack, ae Hastily yours, : Can You Add to the Description | Borwitge Die A correspondent has asked us if we can give in full the famous toast to “The Mouth.” We don’t know exactly what he refers to, unless it is the following passage from a country newspaper which went the rounds several years ago: to “Some mouths look like peaches and cream, and some the look like a hole made in a brick wall to admit a new door | or window. The mouth is the hotbed of toothaches, the bunghole of oratory, and a baby’s crowning glory. It is patriotism’s fountainhead, and the tool chest for pie. Th St Cc . | \ y ae jf Without it the politician would be a wanderer on the face e reet Cars Again | 4 A s | Judge C. of the earth, and the cornetist would go down to an un- | Editor The Star | stamp, 600 or 1,000 of these to be ex-| [ a < iH Pistse of r honored grave. It is the grocer’s friend, the orator's Wo have that car sys our| changed against a $50 or $100 bond e ‘ f Hf B Delton suspend pride, and the dentist’s hope.” hands with a slim cha t rid|of the city, this bond running for 20 - if 5 sts . lot It will eventually, in t ay | years and paying 6 per cent interest. | Let's give Jimmie Cox a few days in which to buy a new hat to throw | batavers ind that for M dinta be are rasaspauine shel fd er ring. The one he used three years ago has 7,000,000 ragged holes fter the c ers have paid for it.|car rider to lend the city 10 cents; in it. | How can the tax; 1| but that is romewhat on the way to i TTT ES z |up for such an injustice and to try|trying to make an amend on the! D’Annunzio says he aspires to die “in a burst of glory.”. How would | to claim ownership for what the oth-| street car foolery that has been go-| lighting the fire with gasoline do? Jers paid for? ing on up to date. The city will ob-| eters | There ts no outlook for rebate on|tain an extension of the payment of the purchase sum of the system and/the system and, last, but not least, He Couldn’t Quit Work a slim prospect for extension of the|the taxpayers pay for what they have| 4 time for payments. lcontracted. This ought to make ev- It is related that when James Harper started the now The 8%-cent car fare ts hecen-|erybody connected happy, if only Pr ary, let us admit that b) b ) nary, let us ad ha oldest book-publishing business in America, Harper Bros., |‘ eaten aaithe + Ps Mie es Ole deal as a whole tan be forgot: he bought a young horse, color white, to run the press. | wards everybody connected, therefore| Will {t be worth the honorable city Dobbin worked in the basement, and his stable was there, | may this be suggested | council's conaiderntion? In the mean- ' i a ) o too. He was hitched to a beam that drove a shaft, and With every purchase of time I walk and use the flivver. Nn Nn from 7 a.m. until noon and—after oats—from 1 to 6, he tokens there be issued a 10-cent CAR RIDER AND TAXPAYER. O rd e O a 1 aso l ambled around and around that center pole. Then more ees ‘ oats and to bed. Condemnation Should Be Recorded Like every horse and human, Dobbin grew old in time | Editor Tho Star Ps py ee | y se a an, > § | spector at Ballard said he closed the A 5 sf and was retired by Harper to a farm on Long Island. But Read this, and {t may give you a) house up over two years ago, but Note this important difference in the pression, for, as authorities know, com- Fi ts, A : chance to see sanitation, house-|there is no record of it, b - way gasolines lode. One kin - ion is limi something was wrong. One morning at 7 the horse was |traxing and plumbing from a new shake: ta /oo cranny ts What Cette todes ¢ ae 1 id ex Pression 1s limited by the tendency of seen to march up to a lone tree in the field and from plodes instantancously—detonates. a gasoline to detonate. Housebreakers can work at lels- then until noon and from 1 until 6, he solemnly circled ight a rundown |ure and plumbers—well, that Is an It depends upon a single crash to pound So more power and higher effidency proud that tree. Day ifter day he repeated his self- Be ee latranae att | tare acs He the piston down. result from Union Non-Detonating Gas- : ol insurance; a wish you, thru The Star, would - imposed task until he di ld'to be 0; lide Ge HOURUAA th Rave an GAD Compression is limited by the tendency line. Smokeless powder is used in big Only an old horse? Y es, but you all know men who are F r guns beca loesn’t detonate and : S, a vho are Flu afd me up till now. When I|nance passed to make the sanitary $ A i in the same boat. After 40 5 or more plugging away, |came out to clean the place up, I | department put hate Geadecnnations | of such gasoline to explode prematurely. luse it d td ee 12 they can’t quit even when they “retire.” And inasmuch | f0v"4 28 window panes, seven doors, |on record. Respectfully, This means loss of power and efficiency. better power carries the projectiles far as they have been slaves to w tie Hi t feet [hot water tank, sink, tollet and L. A. HAWKINS, ; PRI y to work all their lives, it is per- | piumbing stolen, ‘The sanitary in 814 Poplar Place. It means increased vibration also, thus haps better for them that they should not quit. Thei more wear Som: explosi I h ku . Ti0 doub Yolk i in sees is mighty interesting and would ak tie ee on ous to the Snap In e Pickup no doubt folks will look on its aspect from many different ruinati guns, This increas smoother viewpoints. What have our readers to faye abate? Lesage pen! MAA bIRMASOEHLE: Alike aaa : ee 3 speed and re Jon What moral do you draw from the case of Harper’ ] Seventy years ago, a New Hamp: ut that, elther—tots of motors means more i 1 ) AS arper’s old |men lone i i a "where pee aia, Jenive man gave up the ghost ana|men % eee The Prolonged Thrust —_™ in the pickup. ; oy is jleft his 200-acre farm to his two| Mota hills—a new “Ti A Detroit woman is a grandmother at 30) That shows how long one | , dividing {t equally. | 4 Union Gasoline explodes —antth no “inocLaog' due toga ee may live in a short time, in that town. One son waa thrifty and 4 good We chow a nililion dollars’ worth of ; \citizen, and he worked 150 acres 5 = in a different way—like The sustained impulse reduces vibration, , \ of gum a week and still have time to | properly for a good living, but noth: | } smokeless powder in big _ which means less wear and tear. — masticate a lot of rags, too, ing more. His children now operate guns—with And the higher, all-’round efficiency means in- a progressive ’ The vacatlonists are beginning to come home to rest bldg x Yar hag ie ings Saree and sustained ex creased fuel economy. i fo, See, Hom . ontant. 9 04 ‘ ae plosion : A prominent movie star is visiting her husband's home, iecnade yap CT aera) ne Pigeons. SOLINE non-detonating. dee ve rapa: Ratan | ‘and important is died 70 years ago was a ne‘er-do-well ue q dis 4 It thrusts the piston ways. 3 : hiftless lazy. For a time he ot Instinct. | lown witha ech Union i I He rice. fad. calpraeent6 er | I if powerful but inion is always uniform. It doesn’t disinte- Prices Coming Down tilled a fey for a little corn continuous impulse. grate, thus doesn’t deteriorate in storage, 4) eo, b by aid wheat vegetables, and final.|| Geese and Cotton, How about prices? Wall Street Journal prints an article GARE to’ tO His farm jie ; the power that is put into it at the Union with this headline: “Wheat and cotton prices off 30 per | wild from the start, with white pino eicse capac oy teenie | 4 This permits higher com- is delivered when you want it in your caf. cent, rubber 27 per cent, from March.” seedlings which are by this time|rather than by in Y r f , Ma : by a an by instinct, A i fe i It lists other articles, showing a price drop of 20 por | arly 70, year old. ‘Tho shittless /baioon went aloft, carrying with It| w\ Ask for touring road maps at any Union Service Station. cent on the average—a fifth. Wholesale pri cpa man's children are now rich, be-!a homing pigeon, ‘recentl | 3 1olesale prices, of course, cause the magnifigent pine, with y A mile e e retail pri antually “wi and a half above the ground ‘ but retail prices eventually will respond to them. lumber at fabulous prices In theltho midst of near sled’ tharos Union pany "| 9 oe 7 7 ole ne a A basic natural law: “What goes up, must come down,” | Est makes the Iand worth $1,000 cured the earth, the pigeon was Ga I 2 i 7 ‘ pet cre, The thrift y As true of prices as of water thrown in air by seating An ern oe ¥ one's children |jeased. It flew about the balloon for Jade, . & moment and then perched on the ih The foregoing is an argument ledge of tho basket. shortly there i ruil ra aae reyrih which our tree-growing enthusinsts {after the clouds ( a ie fe link and hehe Practlee of profane cursing and swearing is are mnking the mont of in thelr|earth became. di Pies We sid denplse it Washin J every person of sense and character detests anda, but IT can't see why,|ly the bird took Hy abd Mahe 4 pe it is that they fancy it’s a|thru the rift in the easel Krout thing to be rich, On the oth:|houra later st delivered its mesuage er hand, perhaps they think there fat the proper place on the ground | is something particularly striking In ‘i the case of a man loafing all bis President Coolldge’s ancestors did not come over in the Mu t 7 Mayflower, but he ip have a good time with the one the government provides, if he so voires, fp Cotton raisers in the South have’