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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1923 THE § LATTLE STAR 32 a W eek—They’re All Happy Three Are Burned in Mine Accident A Dish for a Jaded Appetite Spanish Haddock (Fourteen Live on SOLDIER BONU large lump of butter in explosion in the Durhar n Add finely chop) car he tord: { 4 t two of tomato ketchup with Coolidge Almost Certain to ana oranzo « co, were ih A a little vinegar. ¢ pitals her t night. The men cook for 20 minutes. When Sign Bill tat vaentaved tha mina when done season the gravy with r for ncourred, ng the LEA@PERRINS Mes eemeusee = he men will ch nd that it 20 to 23 ¢ plan, land aid p Had the bonus been p ear, it is thought from 2 to Ip [cent of the men might } ab tra the senate and in bonus opponents he teh ¢ now adyocating passage have nearly all The gain have bee The total cash nece y to ¥ the bonus obligat leas than $50 each a $1 146,000,000 to finance the certificate Ay governor of Maskachusett Coolldge | aligned ‘a! |stats’ sol plan and the farm and home avsist bonus bill and stated hi ange up to 1943, In that year the that t ‘ Weve entities + r certificat ould becom: F 4ue and ca xtent of $2 4 Fecal terd aie rate of compensation decided 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Sts. "| § CHILD IN PAIN rung to Mother for relief. So do the srown-UPE: 5 For sudden and severe pain in stomac! caihen or| CHAMBERLAIN’S 1 in small} COLIC and DIARRHOEA coffee mill | REMEDY It has never been known to fail. COMMON MMC Mc MCCS MC MMM ca MLCT will recommended for pa the house and senate uld be kept Lapp: Jo- | given the option taking 20- | portion 1 an ordina ing t BY BOB DORMAN DON’T selves Idren on $32 a week |tle Long Island town who altho the golr hard a just as it is required } How to Live on $32 a Week This is the w live on $32 a we kly budget of the Binger family, and are happy howing how they | A BIG FREE SHOW! 4) Clothing (partly donated by organizations) . (CoM CTC TTT Co TTT cu _ FIRST AID LIST themes vee and Total Padsbabencs + $32.00 of the most common ts and “ae w f the diamonds worn on See ieee An gates Yes, Free! tments. IN THE WORLD t¢ but that is the healthiest k We eg story ie " park, and that ts good for Un —every boy, girl and grown- , For that school lunch $ nana and myself are the to adelatbave th nave the 2 "i pai alae Be Bu. casein se mptinaat toe tote we are th tter for i up in Seattle can see the we had more | Pont STH AVE, GEMS fo Miia a (oe great Ackerman & Harris pey 2 My 1 are the only jew-| "We vaudeville shows at the Pal- ace Hip all winter—free of cost. i them happy s better than the best movie I ever e ay owe [Mediterranean up. Watehi DR. EDWIN 4. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 16 Columbia |GOV. HART TO so long since I saw —|Meanderings Where Elijah and Jezebel Lived. fer More Than 21 GO EAST SOON | Just Over the Hills Lies Galilee. : 7 t Years CMPIA. Sept. 20—Gov, Louis A Caravan of Camels. |rould leave tar Washington, D. cp 2 rucks Not Likely to Supplant Them. s o uike up several 201 This newspaper has purchased 2. ick ras ah MPdaatits oeieu go 2 | BY W. 1. PORTERFIELD | But camels and donkeys are not the Paine a dainrisiatac naa wil piven taney The governor said he would con.|, HAIFA, Palest oe (By ma l- |the only domestic animals of this boy or girl securing one new subscription to this for with: Indian bureau officials on | 7%¢ Holy Land at last! That great, | it resque land. Plowing in the paper. Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent $3.00 Per Year Wo.D.Perkins & Co, 211 Cherry St. }small tracts, the government contin & proposal-to get legislation t the next congress, authorizing dix posal of certain Yakima Indian res ervation along the same lines jas was done in the Puyallup Indian servation, Under this plan, allothents would be appraised, and where the Indians give consent they wovld be so! uing its guardianship over the Indi ans and providing for their support Goy, Hart is a the co. operation of the for bureau in finishing up the Olymple-highway between Bogachiel and Quinault Another matter to be taken up | with the forestry bureau {s the ex | change of timber in the federa Jest reserve for adjoining cut-over liands, as provided by a bill passed f for "| when they failed to «ma frowning promontory with the white ped monastery its peak is Mt Carmel where Elijah fed from th wrath of King Ahab and his well. known wife, Jezebel, That peak just to the southward marks the traditional spot where El jah gathered the folks to see him set tle scores with the priests of Baal » the fire And just » under their «i I jov hose bills lies Gall Haifa is situated on a half-moon bay at the upper edge of which about 10 miles away, is Acre, sacred |to the memory of those heroes of chivalry, the Knights of St. John, who vainly defended the city for |three days against the hosts of Mo hammed and then gave up, only to be, with 60,000 other Christians, killed or sold into slavery | fields js almost wholly done by huge, jclumsy water buffaloes: Then ere is the horse notwithstanding Job's that ft which, declaration “a vain thing for safety," in still the pride of the Arab’s heart Horses are not used for menial lw bor in Palestine except on rare occa sions, but are bred = mostty for wealthy Arabe and cavairy officers to ride. A thing of splendor is a magnificently roted young Arab mounted on his Arabian stallion as it prances and cayorts down the nar row street threatening every moment to knock down the admiring children in ita path. Our ride to Acre was our first trip aboard a Palestinian train. The coaches, made in England, are the Just have anyone who {s not having The Star delivered to their home agree to take the paper for three months. You do not have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star—simply take the order for the paper. ; Have subscribers sign the subscription blank and bring it, as soon as you get it, to the circulation department of The Star. It's just as easy as eating strawbetry shortcake —there is no limit to the number of tickets you can get and TH 300D FOR ANY PER- FORMA? r grownups) Remember — ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW —that is, from people who are not now taking The Star. partment style, of course, very We strain our eyes to catch ajclean, neat, well upholstered and ex posed to the principle of the bill, on| glimpse of this historic city and | ceedingly comfortable |the ground that reforestation areas | acroas the horizon we note a # | Acre, or Akka, as it Is sometimes | should’ not be included in the forest.| moving something. What is {t? It| known, is one of the most pictur | reserves it In, it Is! Shrieks from | esque towns of Palestine, with enor USE THIS BLANK Your Eyes || —— | tho romantic members of the party,|mous fortifications of stone sur. Get More Trouble ey have sighted their first | rounding its 10,000 people and their Exami I caravan of camels, habitations at The Star Xamina- APPETITE! Later that day we obtained many| In Bible times it was known as . oe tion “close-ups” of these “ships of the | Asher (Judges 1:31) and is once men. Office Pad FREE in action. In fact, camels in| tioned in’ the Ww Testament.as lby congress. The governor is op-| GET BUSY TODAY Our Modern Methods Will Reveal the Cause of cannot be | tine are as common as Fords in| Ptolemais (Acts 21) in | Iowa, Along every road and highway | these strange creatures move silent The streets are narrow and crook ly in columns of from two to 25 or \ed, the houses of stone and with no| Above, 30, almost invariably led by a dim-| visible ventilation, and the people |inutive donkey and eacorted by from|dirty and picturesque. The chief two to six grave-faced, dark-skinned, | gathering place is the little square | heavily-furbaned, flowing-robed Be-|or market place where is also the | the doulns well which, like the old New England |p A good healthy camel is worth|town pump, is the gathering place | DUrlesque about $100 in our money, or very|of the town gossips. . much less per pound than the ubiqui | We spent a very interesting two| Comedians tous donkey. A good donkey can be | hours in wandering over the ancient | with the connection with Paul's journey from Tyre By Carrier 50c A Month Guaranteed two of DR. ROTHWELL, Optometrist othwell Optical Co. 227 Union St. Between Second and Third, Seattle Tc TTT COTTE ccs TTT ccs TTT taught to do anything from minding | walls of Acre, representing some of | = ¥ the children to leading a camel train | the finest 11th and 12th century for § BS and in good condition will bring half |tifications, with their moats, don: Russian i Dr. Wo, Chinese Doctor as much as a camel in the market. | jons, towers, battlements and ancient | Peagant 4 * 1 asked several Syrians if they | drawbridges built by the, Crusade fa bh Specintiat ailments with ure herby. Many get well suffering from stomach, rheumatism, head- ache, catarrh, nervousness, cough, cold, kidney, blood, akin, bladder and femal thought modern motor trucks would | of that far-off time, for Acre was for] Reyue displace the camel, but found no one| centuries the greatest, in fact the} who believed in such a contingency. | only important Christian stronghold | Below, Camels are in ag great demand today jin Islam from which the Christians} | as before the introduction of the} were only expelled by the great Richard Saladin Inte in the 12th century. heorbugnen gas-propelled. car | Burton, in “Captain Hot Weather Child Feeding Kidd's Kia” Do you know what to feed your child during the hot months? eattle Do you know what kinds and quantities of food a child between || —another age 3 and age 10 requires? Do you know how to prepare it attract- ively? Do you want suggestions, menus, recipes—all the tacts || fun riot about child feeding? If #0, you can obtain a 26-page printed bulletin on the subject by filling out the coupon below and sending it to ||on this al our Washington bureau, ; week’s Seventh Avenue, Between Union and University program Washington Bureau, Tho Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D.C, I want a copy of the bulletin, “Food for Young Children,” and inclove herewlth four cents in stamps for same, NAMO...sssveeceesreceneneseanesesvarssessesersessesenenny You wy you do not dance! Why not learn the fairy art? A lessonn will give you grace and ‘action, and most of all, more confidence in 30 self, ‘The better you DANCE the more pleasure you will get out of DANCING Start today with » private lesson, (hen co into my claps Wed, & Sat, Pobile Dancing Wed. & Kut. nights, 9 to 12, Melody Thrillers Orchestra, (Lao pep. sh 1 iT, 1804 Ath Street and N Pee e ee eneeeeeeeeeaseneeeoenseeeapeene | a y a) Pacific Coast ostriches cer-| tainly have «a capacity for| oranges. Note the four en} route and the one tbout to} start on the long, long trail} that winds, PCTS TTA CT co oT coe TTT MMC MCM LG ML Onn MM hy Ura ad itt Pins Gey,

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