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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, AUGUS LETER FROM VRIDGE MANI On Vacation ; - : = 7 , Mediterranean Mac ) ou ‘all. ou thy ick Meanderings oS Italy a Dying World? Hardly! She Will Prove to Be Lively Corpse. Living Very Cheap in Naples. They Serve Water in the Cafes Now. BY W. HL PORTERIMIELD c imitted NAPLE ou The S Mein o60 aper E year #100 “The Store of Eternal Newnes Second at Pike Main 6720 Mina Taylor Dresses Don’t Fail Dear Folke: Took a few snapshots of myself to show you how: I look, Notice how tanned I am, No,1 ie me in my bathing suit and No.2 is mo dressed up, No.3 @ ie me all dolled out Yn ay dd white trousers, They don't show up well on white paper, to Get 2') but they're-on - you can seo nate ly ree One of These my hands in the pocketa, bahia +p Meanie ok entice eauecamt ey ato “4 es F you haven't mailed No.4, the lever didn't @ ‘ ‘ : but |7 naire t's @ long Hee th J or brought in your work and it got over- 7 coupon, act quickly, exposed-so you can't | LIVING CosTS for our supply will not gee much, No.5 had two expos- ARE LOW last long. Our price, ures on the same film, One is im : couple |, ot Hving while they last: me and the other is a tree, I sa © one that has only four limbs; Photographically yours, Our Revolution Our great minds, or our great mouths, as are just now toying with the idea of a revolution in this country. Wilson emerges from his sick seclusion and warns us; Magnus Johnson leaves his hayfield and warns us; Hi Johnson comes back from sick Europe and warns us, and the editorial chorus takes up the chant and sings, “We're goin’ to get revoluted soon,” In a way these gentlemen are right; in the way they mean we are to acquire revolution, they are wrong. This nation is going to have a revolution, it is already having one, and greater changes have been wrought upon the, warp and weave of our national pattern these last five years than in the preceding 50, and greater changes still are to be wrought. But a revolution of Iowa farmers Washington wheat growers and Maine sugar t is a different thing from a revolution of R 4r a revolution of French zealots of a hundred years ago. The Anglo Saxon mind refuses to get overly excited no an matter how mad it gets, and the Anglo Saxon tempera- ment counts the cost and it seldom burns down the house fo roast a pig. All nations have revolutions if they continue to be : re Talis healthy; that’s merely another name for evolution, But tter dremed. ; wo i. : a revolution in an absolute monarchy, led by beast-minded @ Nags Satna | wel not, the pre slaves, and a revolution mm a nominal republic, managed low, “As for hats by home owners, $10 a day mechanics, and prohibitionists, lee af Torneo is. something quite different. Our minds track so abso- ne ee pom aE yh. re y along the routine ruts that we cannot visio. . i / Ca this oak for ae tie cithout bloodied ita vpookian peatfolea ane Wh 4 Vote { or Magnus Joh nson sa mo : t i coe : BY WM. DENT, FARMER Rolle ; — men of rank and wealth being laid out in headless rows for the dead wagon. But you don’t need to decapitate a millionaire to have a revolution; all you need do is to Da Sastin Se take his money away from him, take his opportunity to colors as delightful > é f i ar t " flowers, trimmings of hog natural resources away from him, take his right to * i ain voting farmer { . the dignitied pittier plot: |elally 0 a , the 7 fos ih ea ee dis heap up wealth beyond his honest need away from him; . about the signif! ¢ t rn | ting. We h an ide ; Li Todae, ihe test quaint as expert designers can ‘pro having done these things you have extinguished him as ‘ of the aration ot Beoator Nor Ucinet ein areata iia them. Lars ashes fener surely as tho you beheaded his body instead of his money Meares wit tiveness 783 UL ie can colores Dubai °. © been explaining ohn a » Eaidering everything, the election of Magnus John- Noe; and er Bisel voi ja enttha at oe $on; the entry of the railroad brotherhoods into the ¢ reed Pee Sakay national banking game; the confiscation of some excess 4 rm lee wealth thru inheritance and income taxes, and the plac- honda arkaivac tetas ais tit easier or at ; ing of La Follette in power next to that of the president a aie aan patch’ t ! : Ye ; 0. g00 a fetes at Washington, saying nothing of the Ford carfdidacy and n} Tel ¢ ft ‘are Pre gota ‘ e i working, runiing sewing n ded into quarters which ara happen: its overturn of all party programs, these are all revolu- RIEDA S ‘ iva x tionary, just as the average federal and state supreme E ie bleh sehndkg, eition rh court decision is reactionary. OLLIES on ee ‘ : y in iittle ¢ sheetiron 3 Niagara lat | teas cd Revolution thru election of radicals; thru radical legis- 1: dice tolmae teens aes | ¢ . ahd e289 ‘ cided sen ae whether in Naples or New York, but while } lalation, thru third parties and thru capture of old | hpgteare gen . someho em led’ - grinds cancel parties? Yes. Revolution thru bullets and over barri- Southern Italy than anywhere else onde cades? No. We don’t have the temperament; we | At the club omen t hate to break up furniture, we desire things to run | DROPS along without too much noise and confusion, and we gen- erally have too much individually at stake in this country ton duced te 14 10 £0 dann Wont to call for an entirely new deal. But, so far as revolu- erything | Discovery. Welte te a} hreatanasis tionary and wealth confiscating, party destroying and ‘reet, [16 ATLANTA, Ga. corporation baiting laws are concerned we are having and will have revolution Indeed. you prefer, and Illinois clerks, sapsters ssian serfs Regularly 2.95—Now ‘Mina nk wash rk of amast bries and st and fine believe dead ol supply been ¢ salvage! Cut this out for a re. nine ag Beeps 2) r Johnson can do a but he can at Jeast st in the eye of political Young Large o'farmers in this vote for a John we get the ¢ 4d water and two tumblers! And the same is true in the street rm went off the ree | cafes, the tea rooms and every 4 | where where refreshments are erved. Water Is having its day WINE PLENTIFUL AND GOOD bonsiam it an aching hour make our rum ov /to make cheap lace, hand sewing for | compa only to the traditional hall bedroom apartment: of New York, these people live and work and ‘The way men go on arp: B05 der the | An unknown q' an wes A friend of mine Ua wh ‘ ering | Spent three ie nag . abe Recent talk in the United States of adopting the canstitution of the | 1 ® certala clu : she @ United States has quieted down. Not @ woman present. of SEA’ I = I ‘| E briet pI said thi Not the reputation of one left | When they were done. pig. It was the ringleader’s birthday, | she did. I wrote him a little note, saying, | Wimsatt her, ratch, try these." | System Pa i orga ‘To assist salaried people a and wage-earners to TEETH properly finance ~~ themselves EXTRACTION FREE DAILY —— (eich ether work OFFICERS Capital $250,000.00 onro Ree | GRILL, Senator Moses, chief booster for Hi Johnson, and the 06 Sn Opening Announcement Saturday—August 25th | A. R. CURRIE very next day Moses appeared in print in warm endorse- Our partial plate, which does not | 9 a. m.—606 Union Street Vice President ment of Coolidge for president. (Groans of the sorrowing | cover the roof of the mouth if you | JOHN T. BRADDOCK mingled with the cheers and whistles of the glad and |} AND UNTIL A FEW YEARS AGO PERSONS IN THE UNITED STATES WITHOUT PROPERTY or gilt edge collateral, regardless of how good ; Seo-Treas, and Gen, Mgr wondering.) Coolidge-for-president clubs have formed | ¢@t'y a $ ur MERLIN SOMERVILLE in Chicago, in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, and CROWNS ....... UP their character or how great their earning ability, had no credit in a business sense. If credit was extended to them, it, was given as a per- Assistant Manager Most of our present patronage is sonal favor. They could cast their ballot and contribute their portion of all the New England states have begun planning to get | recommended hy our early behind Coolidge unanimously. (Applause, cheers, whis- hetaetions etd tax levies, but they could not borrow a dollar without paying the Loan Shark’s ruinous rate of interest or applying to some charitable loan tles, and everything politically noisy.) agency or friends. Clear out in front Calvin strides. No one else, at the moment, is near enough to him to be identified even as a runner-up. When he modestly and silently approached thé middle of the stage, he was pictured and called a haymaker. He is all of that, and then some. THE SURETY FINANCE COMPANY OF SEATTLE was created to meet the demands of these people. The company is officered. and man- aged by some of Seattle's best business men and financiers. They will confine their efforts to the financing of the wage earners of Seattle in sums of from $10 upwards at a low rate of interest, plus a nominal fee for investigation and clerical servic Repayments may be made in small weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments to suit the borrower. LOANS WILL BE MADE ON THE BASIS OF CHARACTER AND EARNING ABILITY. No assignment of wages nor pledges are de- manded. No publicity or unnecessary delays. IF YOU ARE HONEST D NEED MONEY FOR ESSENTIAL PUR- POSES, a call at our institution will solve your problem for you. You Lightning stunned four Chicago golfers. Let this be » warning to fishermen who lle, also. Took an American 27 hours to swim the English channel. He ought to buy a motor boat. i match bor, With atripes of yellow A Regular Haymaker Are you watching that Green Mountain boy down in the White House? A month ago, Calvin Coolidge was not’even casually mentioned as a presidential possibility. Today, he is the leading candidate. Talk about shifting into high! This is it. A warm telegram of interest and thanks from him was read to the big conyention of Knights of Columbus. (Ap- plause.) He wrote a fine letter to the American Legion. (Cheers.) He appointed as his private secretary the best little delegate-getter in all the Sunny Southland. (Whistls of surprise.) He talked half an hour with All work guaranteed for 15 years Examination free. OHIO CUT RATE Two New York crooks who had no etiquette hooks slapped a girl's face and took $1,264. Autos are so scarce in parts of Mexico that Jose Silva of Mazamitla has lived 122 years, France thinks it is her treaty a TRUSTEES GRILL A. R. CURRIE JOHN T. BRADDOCK IRA BRONSON 8. N. COLLIVER many’s treat, Government by Hysteria tinea “at fn aes WL. Soldiers patrol the streets, martial law prevails, no one must be abroad between 11:30 p. m. and 6 a. m., and Blow Plectronia peaceful gatherings of protesting citizens are prohibited Test $2 Trentmentsp2s90 3! ‘ by armed guards. $$ ______ ARTHUR B, CUNNINGHAM Not in Russia, not in the occupied zone of the Ruhr, but Electro-Medical Doctors CNR eUND in the sovereign state of Oklahoma, U. S. A.—the state eM MIS boet AS VRAD tat went politically blind in the last gubernatorial elec- tion—does this condition exist. Goy. Walton’s action in sending troops to Tulsa, fol- lowed more recently by his extension of martial law to the nearby towns of Broken Arrow and Red Fork, is another example of the abuse of power by small- brained men. Imposition of martial law upon ordinarily peaceful communities would be ridiculous if it were not 60 serious. What is the cause of it all? A suspected bootlegger was taken out by a mob and whipped. Of course that was wrong, but wherein lies the necessity of sending’ a young army into the com- munity to clamp militarism on the whole city? If the sheriff was delinquent in his duty, would it not be better ae the governor to remove him, which he has the power lo? To a man less hys cal than Goy. Walton, common & nse would have dictated a policy of bending every eifort to bring the whipping party to justice, and letting peaceful citizens go their way. he proposal, France possesses the disposition and No matter what courage to say “No They say the waltz will return this fall, This ist the third fall they ye said it. New York cop arrested a bootlegger, Sounds like a case of mistaken Mdeatity. Mt. Needless to Suffer WHY suffer the incon- venience and pain from Piles when you will |be guaranteed a positive lane permanent cure by my non-surgical, pain- less treatment? Treatments may be taken weekly if it is inconvenient to be here for daily attention. 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