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sensei sS s NESE ATnsL enasacac cane set I THE SEATTLE STAR Veteran’s Bureau Is Under Spotlight Again i PROBE REPORT (20u> sme) NOW EXPECTED Indictments Are Possible, Belief of Observers | BY ©, A. WASHINGTO. Veterans’ bureau pot simmer, For mo little reached the surface of t progress of the investigation ordered by the senate into the financial history of the bureau. | Several recent events have tended to bring matters ah and startling developments for. Indictment on charges of misap- propriation of go fg intimated, await o ficlals formerly high in istration of the bureau The change in the has exposed to pr bureau officials, v believed, were Whitewash in the inter PR, harmony. It is now held to be the better political strategy to let a ah the Investigation proceed unt: ste RANDAU | Aus. $0. The beginning to! has looked | General perks up a bit for cameraman. President ted am dozen the House stables as his personal mount. has from w nquent former mee.6 the bureau will Coolidge strength, w to protect grafters would dangerous ammunition in the hands FOR TOURISTS The purchase of a site for a hospital at Livermore, Cal., will probably serve as a basis for ix the “Weed eriminal prosecutions, The ce sys ao yebvvn Veterans’ bureau records are camp. were .m said to show an outlay of sev- ibaa ae-gl by 2 eral times the actual value of eee Oe the property purchased, while the income tay return of the seller of the property shows re- ceipt of only the assessed prop- erty value. The Veterans’ bureau investiga tion is in the hands of Gen. John F. O’Ryan, who was selected special counsel by committee, consi: Reed of Pennsylvania and Oddie of Nevada as republic , and Senator Walsh of Massachusetts as democratic member. pe Meetings of the committee for the |. purpose of going over the informa- tion gathered by Gen. 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FY eeten trip eat tun fo] Eescenger Pure, aoe Pl RAVE YARD ROU “| rough uphill road for a distance of 80 miles in two minutes’ time. BREAD AND MILK TREES [LIFES SECRETS BY DON RYAN I OS ANGELES, Aug. 80.—Don’t go very to the 4 movies. Having one tisfied my curiosity and con vinced myself that they y move, there is no particular reason why I should sit for hours watching them doing it often THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1928. MMB AMIOIICAN HOMH! REAU) FOR BETTER AMERICAN FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— no ©, ner Homes O. D. or phone orders; set or these easily one to a purchaser tool, will not be delivered; can be pecials, except din- taken by purchaser, real values in ruffled curtains— 95¢c 5195 PAIR PAIR plain voile curtains witl to plain marquisette cur- tains with ruffles, 21%, yds. long. Tie-backs to 2-in, ruffle Tie Zin 24 long back mateh match. wed | kn h 4 Rome K1ls a fm version of “Ror and J jet 1 ww out # in that Jullet will looking boy from Dubuque the 5 with much more derived from his present And I know that inst lovers will fade out in a clinch with the Capul i old Mr look on with their arms about each other’s shoulders. Of this much Tam ceriatn, There may be a variation or two, Either a sweet little kiddie or a cute basket of pupples may be tntro duced in juxtaposition to Juliet to let the audience know that she Is a nice girt who loves helpless things, But this variation fy a minor polnt. I know Just what course the picture will take, whether it bo “Rom i Juliet” or Ibsen's “Doll House Therefore, as I remarked in tho beginning, HEN I got a card the other day announcing a pre-view of the new spectacular production, “Secrets of Life,” I tossed it away with the thought, another movie parody on human existence dapt f Ha : Q. Aro there trees that pro: duce substit for bread and milk? If so, what are they and where do they grow? a good gulding than is a snappy blonde a wt two brief years ago, to his hunsry be who, ow benefit employment f committing suleide in the last reel, the A evolent features of old Mr. lor the islands of the Pa Montague beaming from the background as they | 4 of tng Indian atehipelago. The fruit in generally 1 nearly spherical, and it the mize of & child's head, At the stage at which the fruit 14 gathered for use th and mealy and of a co that of new bread practice in the South the fruit in| ing out the stones in the| the count Tho breadfrult trea fs a native | © océan ence resembitr The eommon ree or four pleces, heated why should I go to see It? td out ver “We have a new kind of movie out at the Principal Pictures studio,” sald Walter, ‘Secrets of Life.’ If you'll come out I'll show it to you.” Any blondes in itt” ot me resembl It has plightly wheat bread nutritiou! vamps, any dear old mothers cute kiddies any bui ters betrayed iness men saved from ruin by their wives, an: ara wl see. You don't have to worry about the actors. There isn't an actor in the pleture.” By Ge That's the kind I'd like to see. N the black projection room, waiting for “Secrets of Life” to be revealed, Walter Anthony explained: — “Louis H, Tolhurst has invented a powerful light that is heatless. By means of it he was able to make microscopic studies of insects for the camera. First I'l show you the) bee.” 16 ncreen t hs e countries is turns sour on ex and deponits a ; used gn oftee air, ° rge I'll be right out.” posure to the caselo substan | Harding Memorial Is Now Assured | The early success of the Harding | Memorial Fund campaign, being | The | conducted by the Seattle Elka and) ped them lithe boys of the state, is now prac-| Looking a m as! so towards bees. One about thelr habits and per camo the re of the Intertor of a beehi of this “wwarming citadel,” were magnified to th gave mo ya tically ansured, Friedlander ed We ar eady pledge from tho emp concerns are expected | name The $25,000 needed for the erec-| of the statue of the late presl- | ng the titles for the Insect n Wroadtannd park ix expected | Harold Bell Wright > be raised In time to have the sta-| a9 ready dedication next Me Drama! A fly caught in rial Day a web and there, deliberately preparing for her dinner, the spider—a great, gray ball of venom—as big as an ele- phant it was on the screen. They showed a close-up of the spider's face, |I wasn't tho fly. ant the spider leaped. ‘The polson ten | the victim, which ceased {ts bugzing and relapsed tnt |aclousness while the spider drank {ts living blood TROUBLE VANISHES | "There was drama—drama real, stirting, fantastical. I got a bigger | thrill from the spider and the fly than I ever did when tho golden: | ; | haired heroine was flung from the high cliff | isi ip Ha ve ithans | Then came a touch of comedy—comedy and astonishing Information | wns yey underaone terrible, mutter combined. Tolhurst, in the pleture, set down on a table a miniature ee ee een eee tae a vvitm tat spinning wheel. To the reel he attached an end of silk that was pro Raed truding from Mme. Aremeida Anthropoda, He turned the wheel and the unwilling spider spun a thin, moonbeam thread—whieh you could see winding on tho reel—spun It for a length of 280 feet with. out @ break. according to Lou| who report-| day large whole- | retail firma in the city have 60 percent support | other | the ming curtont tha a rk of the hive | 1 #0 on, The queen bee by her y satisfied. I saw h rets, nurses for the lar And the treatment of en and t to do “All labor is performed by females In this admirable world,” read one of the sub-titles by my cynical friend. pleture CHICAGO MAN | REPORTS SERIOUS — I thanked my lucky stars| were sunk tn & state of uncon almost everythin: and trou eat I could hard . aD i OST interesting of all were the ants. the tiny ant hill became an acropolis. Striking engi- neering works were visible. White roads wound up and down. And along these roads hurried an army of workers —the strongest creatures in the world. The ants grasped boulders In their powerful Jaws and dragged them swiftly up the hillside. We watched a platoon unearth a great tim ber and hustle it out through the entrance of the ant hili—a feat comparable to 40 men dragging a log of the Giant Forest over a r Alvita © treat On the screen! rooted ical an osphates a. drugs, Alvita ch has 2 and w at any We saw how different stared tr ¢ royal cha fa work was ed ber, where the virgin que of the ar fi state, # unded by a vigilant bodyguard with antennas waving so that no commoner might brush against the sacred person All this took on a new Interest when the insects were as big as horses. It was unavoidable that I should speculate on what directed the energies of this welldisciplined army How did they all know in what direction to move that twig which I had seen them swiftly drag All the ants had pulled in one direction at the same time. Who @ave the commands? For commands there must have been. Did each ant think for herself? Or is it possible that the Insects possess a group mind? Could Instinct alone cope with the individual engineering problems which vary for every boulder and for every timber? I asked Walter {f he knew. tists do. At any rate they are most interesting—these secrets of life in an insect world. More interesting than a movielzed version of the secrets of Hollywood—which we all know anyway. Improvement Club [Steer Chased Thru Will Meet Tuesday New York Streets " WV YORK, Aug. 20. a Bluff Improvement} t Tuesday, September 4, to different gre rich in vitamines, Unlike vegetable ton! ben 1 thousands of A doll store. buys Advertix doubt ag to Star just ask anyone Want = Ads If you are in Ad Results, ho is using MA {n-0600. Star One X-Ray Free He sald he didn't. I presume the aclen- N Cowpunch ing boards of at 8 pe. ing prairie cries and the church on Thorndyke ave, and| twirling lariats, pursued a red-eyed pe Brahma steer thru the Bronx yester of importance will come|day after the animal got loose from before the meeting. 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