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PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, AUG 1923. MEMO AMERICAN HOMIES HURWAU: Congress to Hear Alaskan Problems{~— ——h UNABLE TO PROVE CASE! a Billy Sunday and Editor of Portland News . Differ on Question ' Fur Seals Industry, Salmon Fishing and - Shipping Monopoly Will Be Discussed by Government Agents WASHINGTON Aug : b t t has become of the Alaska p SFeterabe f “ard #) + Of such importance in Ju | president of the Wnited aunt jciea 6 “ pases ft BUTTER AMEMICAN HoMsM everywhere in Bible to modern ad of the of Chi wire over the opinion Tremendous interest has been caused the United States by the revision of the “Americanese” by Dr. Edgar J. Goodspeed, he New Tests it department the 1 cago. Announcement was made in | ed Pre Friday Ministers and church folk from all country are arguing the matter today Two are printed in a symposium herewith ! Says Fred | ! Says Billy NO! L. Boalt YES! Sunday! BY FRED L LAN Au of riversity three of his cabinet eled thousands of situation hy } during th Coolidze's | Why? } conservat ‘ K cabs tol ters ‘ Hie j Prove the SHIPPING RATES here in the ‘ n mi ! } organ ns interested In “ope ; Fi bup” 2 Agri { simple matter PE : 30 The apostle is in chains, Shall ahead if ov i President Harding he be put to death? He speaks in his own defense. } situation on the sp I have tried to translate this —saves steps OFFICIALS FIND . “ . - Lena chapter into “Americanese,” and eee FACTS I have not enjoyed the exercise. —saves time - Rig) haat ot | ee ee as gd OUR SPECIAL OFFER - HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET The facts and f me nttons i Hi ited States government month of Presiden nine te oe wet BOALY OOD RIVER lividuals 1 TO BE DISCUSSED ceed full ste the conservationists bet dent and his advisers left Washing ton were found to be based on actu conditions, rather than on hopes, The policy of conservation of pub: lie resources in Alaska will be con s tinued. Mere continuation of exist b 4" to obt Ing conditions is not news—at least | e who have do not » Alaska |‘ ry these a » members « party assured ° cus, sc saw “a | bright the sun," of God here is America’s favorite kitchen cabinet—the greatest labor saving convenience ever devised for the kitchen, the HOOSIER Kitchen Cabinet, offered special for 4 days more on terms of only $1—DOWN. Coming these warm da when the burdens of kitchen work are doubled by problems of canning and preserving—this very special offer opens the way for Seattle housewives to really enjoy their kitchen work. Mr. J. E. McCoy, the special factory representative, will be here this week to explain in detail the many new and use- ful features of this wonderful Kitchen Cabinet. PAY ONLY “Who art thou Tam Je ig Schwellenbach, depart American | will be Here and There mander of nder's Cup The Bon Mar s s I ly . not whén a new president is be! “arefully k : Bak’ can Gk aes aie the entente creaks e n rates will be eff wate But, when congress assembles sev n't light from heaven, rm hove the brightness of come up. The fur seal indu: i registered with congress in De salmon fishing inaustry and ship i eee be the subject of discussions at the] LEGION CUP capital. came convinced during the trip that | “ia ee oa drastic steps must be taken to pro-| haan th res legislation, if this is found necessary Prohibiting salmon canning for est of enlarging the an their former size tested, a coal strike threatens, and | is now much h he ‘tela TAA Nie bo eral important Alaskan probes will | being made th dei rede eget ping monopoly are all destined to Secretary of Commerce Hoover be- | ON DISPLAY | van : tect the salmon. Congress may enact | eral consecutive years If the fur save time for outdoor diversions— —somewhere outside your kitchen are things you want to do—pleasures you want to enjoy. Does time interfere? Or are you too tired when kitchen tasks are done? The HOOSIER will save time for wanted diversions. It will save the strength you need to enjoy them. Its 40 features of convenience will solve your kitchen labor problems as it has for a DOWN million and a half women. STANDARD FURNITURE CoO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 TACOMA L, Schoenfeld & Sons beaut fring cup io tun who bad” brought ese ; many reasons why you whlch ire aide: thysel “| should own a HOOSIER— | Which increases pare with the HOOSIER you can get out of your hot, stuffy kitchen earlier, and your work will not be nearly so trying and tedious. HOOSIER concentrates all of your most important kitchen duties in a single compact spot. You do most of your work comfortably seated in front of a table top of porcelain. ®iside thyself; muc rning make thee mad “Americanese”: Paul, Paul, you are out of your head! Too | | Alonzo much learning has made you |tor, a crazy.” doth lcamp Le At the direction of the department | commander of the state organiza- tion of the Legion, every post in the| te is making gisantic preparation| pau) answered Festus: “I |for a member rive to begin | 14 noble ‘Fes September 1 and continue untt! Sep-| ror words of truth and soberness 13. Keen competition among |"""«Americanese”: “Tam perfect. the several posts thruout the state} ). one Festus, and telling the js already bet as the time] sober truth.” draws near for membership | ve to bei Kimba noted iilustra am not] y ashingtor but te am starts ee pe Camp Perry, 0. the © the king roomy before om Your Credit hes his term as state comm: nber 15 at the fifth in| Agrip tional race of | thoy e membership. | thou believent ring his term of office the pres: “Americanese”: “King, do you ent comander has been largely re-| take any stock In the prophets? sponsible for bringing the department| 6ure you do.” ee te esevins| See Oy pide seme SEATTLE | | | | = ization from 48th to} t me to Second Aye, at Pine St. TRADE the national mem. | race | MARK th place in erah | FRECKLE-FACE j | | Sun and Wind Bring Out . * » | Spots. How to Remove Easily | *!t« as I : | th Here's a chance, Miss Freckle. | ‘hese . to try a remedy for freckles | Americanese”: “I wish to God y: 7 mes that you and all the rest, too, gua of a reliable | | were situated as T am, except con =i i it i si a i eg | for these inconvenient hand penny unless it removes cuffs." freckles; while if it does give you a} iivioie |clear complexion the expense 18) tn. covernor and WITH OLIVE OIL--A BOON i TO GOOD HEALTH- PORTOLIVE jmore than one needed for| indictment stick.” Portolive bullds up brain, nerve |the worst case. foe be anes and body. It recharges the run.| Be sure to ask the druggist for | sald down nerve battery. It brings back. |tho double strength Othine as this | set at Ibert the old gusto to “go get” the things |strength is sold under guarantee of | Unto Caesar Aun you are ambitious for. monéy back if it fails to remove Americanese”: “I would glad. A simple, food-value, tone-up-valus | freckles.—Advertisement. | turn “this man loose, but he combination of rare old port wine |———— —— _ | spiiled his own beans when te combined with other as health- over my head.” Characterizes “Tam pretty Christianity his Matinees: 2:30 Nights: 7 and ® THE CARSONS’ REVUE “Noel Vester & Company “Four Queens of Syncopation “"Sons. Grant Gardner —~Trving © Elwood fens | with the Pantagescope Harry Sullivan & Ruth Meyers Matinees: 3e Nights: 40¢ thing.” aul replied: rson Hough picture. Page's uuld to God Usty | me that at hea h almost hota the OLE’S STILL res er, Miss Sibyl Page, has been} : IN POLITICS = in one of the minor parts of the| am, exce 5 % icture | Ole Hanson, Seattio's late Mayor |. Cruse consulted Page on the au RYPAGe 13 |thenticity of Indian customs in the ee goes “| days of the Oregon trall and thelr litical factor | |costumes, Page was born on the to| Walla Walla reservation, and knew an intimate | personally many of the Indian char pictured fn both Western pho-| is a powe southern . according with Bernice, his queen 4 T. D. Page, friend of Hanson. acters cording to Page, will be | topla Los Ang Under Supérvision of the State TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1215 Fourth Ave. Hanson, the next mayor c double strength—from any druggist he wants th: esas a few applications should show you how easy it fs to rid yourselt| of the homely freckles and get a| jbeautiful complex: Rarely in| “Americanese”: “This man Is gullty of neither murder in the first degree nor of criminal syn dicalism. We couldn't make an un open sexarr # of the wouthe s just return Angeles, » he was the James Cruse, motion picture director produced “T ou to Festus an man might have t if he had not appealed Eliot 0696 The tires you buy now will be in use through the coming winter, and should be chosen with winter service clearly in mind. If they are Goodyear Cord Tires with the All- Weather Tread they are the finest and safest equipment for wet, snowy or icy streets that you can buy. This famous tread is now made from an amazingly tough and long-wearing rubber compound; its big ines sharp-edged blocks wear down evenly and Ss o slow. ee Against skidding, spinning, side-slip or loss of traction they set up a powerful wedge-like resist- ance, insuring your car’s economy and safety. No other tires but Goodyear Tires have the All- Weather Tread, and no other tread affords equal efficiency and satisfaction. * * * As Goodyear Service Station Dealers we sell and recommend the new Goodyear Cords with the beveled All-Weather Tread and back them up with standard Goodyear Service to Caesar toning ingredients. 1,500 Autos Pass It restores tn fatigue, gu is the! ody against the germs of colds and . Over New Highway BELLINGHAM, Aug, 28.—Since consistent with sound busl- || the opening of the newl: Judgment section of the Pacific b office Anfiuenza and fortifies the system | against those serious allments which strike in the early months of spring || t when the body 1s at low-tide | All druggists have Portolive.—Ada- vertisement, | methods in and our cus- ra are accorded every cour- our i as and y devine. 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