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' eee . ee a teal etites . j | PAGE,S THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923. pense ee tn LE EE A AOA EL ET A EE SS es ~ to | . a —— cae |American Bankers —_|/ flee te | 7 i ° . a . ‘ LETTER FROM | : «Tide of Color” Falling? The Seattle Star R Ay a a a es Is «Tide of Color” Falling: r sty by re x Ov, 1907 Bevent Phone a oes bo. Tob ala wot On we S rane eter” Sa ven | 2V W ) t r ‘ih, 2 month $1.80, @ monthe $2.00, year 68,00 y K bh Jk convention with a general seasion on i Tribune New York offiog vigorous gusault on the vartou Int tla : stilat ¢ the United Slat fi ar th ? Tm r Foil me ne of ne alec radical oO tle . Dep a 1 Ltot t hips and breathe the salty air, And peasy ag ie jae d ris th Y a tenth: of: the total ports otar f Tragedy Calls for Accounting a gets your goat, or when. your. labor bor « opening arom, where be juried} tein cha oe Oe F bs * ne Cape o ayner _ P tutint ar world 4 r » birt te in America haa ce . (From the Spokesman-Review, Spokane) day, 1 Joinéd the Hooks ef folks who! sack. the Round brought to all the people more com: | pee ts Bein cet ae rk t Yudlie, once’ peopled ON 4 If exposures so far made of the naval disaster off the . LO ae Oe ne eee ee ca ie nemaaae) tears he ermater leanne. Pen af prove this theory and to iS” haw a t E ; ‘ i foun eed the change,” 1 told the wife, “L need to breathe he aia tina taaeeted birth rate has gor wn bu by red Indians, ¢ , q California coast are sustained by subsequent testimony, thet } mal die fe will leave us feeling fine! Brahe SE RSORD, PROS Uae te that the dark-nk A race t ie Dur Toe tba ia tevcatin t Bs fectimony alows that the aduadtoni was tn anton ce eit ett mine trom town, “A ||Much Alcohol Is cl ne” « period the negro avath | even in Halt ana Jaman, : : gdh , 3% bala y . 9 Kut ridge 10 « wo need a fellow more; I've gone . reased but a trifle | of the descend, a © Steaming 25 miles an hour thru a dense fog. Now Lieut syste’ ans a ene ¥ A phase eral na ie ‘i Destroyed by Fire white death rate has decreased | the black ut £ ne S Blodgett, navigation officer of the wrecked squadron's ma doesn ites ass m I wtayed until the trip was thru; and BAUSALITO, Cal, Bept Thou per cent in | the effect 4 (birth flagship, frankly admits that cocksure certainty that they t and nf played, where all the alr was blue. wand of aa ton of indu neta alcohol if eee ig eye | eee, fi mtaty, Were right, and the radio compass station on Point Ar ad anid amoky magn crowd waa alting there, who J were destroyed and damage was don oO hg Fie dt e j ; iello wrong, led the navigators to plat a change of Hee ree wa de with other things; we || approximating $100,000 by fire h | carn lens of life than 1 14 ’ od Course that hurled seven ships on the ro and cost the ur heart and mind to favors fortune brii followed an explosion at the plant 4 athe alle. Us (Pt races are steadily losing srouns lives of 28 enlisted men. ' spiriv’a portals bound with prejudice and pride, and hap roa celastidia dls wan sareke Ler | than her white neigt tinent where they exist in large The further confessi as made that the correct in piness we might have found can never got Inside, datally burned when he Wanstead wails , formation was repeated again and again, “After the first . in a burning building Daily Battle. In Africa, recent reports of \ en are whow four or five bearings had been received, all of which set Wy The distillery, one of the largest in Hi "ke 13. Sparrows, negrc Nan in many: 4 Ses, ws to the northward,” testified the navigating officer, oe. the country, maker induntrial ale awk vs. spa WS, are Sige er i v4 6, } } | hol from the waste products of the re } “my conclusions were that the radio compass bearings, | - Sangh podtnevion iu tan han Sean.) FLBWE Wins. ata All and that: the | f time from iliness Bs eine sent ul from, Pont Aru, were inaccurate | to ie Birds and Sel, |) RSet‘ || T\RIEDA’S This is an ng admission. It is as tho a warning the | MEN MODELS SHOWING Every day 8 sparrow hank | Jn the Paci, Hay na OLLIES 4 ‘Voice, thundered thru a megaphone, cried again and again to the oncoming squadron, *‘ are rushing to destruc UNDERWEAR DEFEATED rthouse at Mex fo., and siz 000 to lem than “during tion! C e your course instantly!’ BY BATHING BEAUTIE up the situation.” A , The same ‘in sa | 8 expecting x of It looks as if an incredible, lunder had been e . PU appt hag tr BAT ion & sparrow in tt gl A taae title. ia ee ‘othe committed. country will de- | Protests Chained Prisoners |} (HICAGO, Sept. 26—atale mod: |/n9 als forth 1 | Eigina aor aoc fine ot )"BUt that wae no reason for mand stern res e facts confirm | 1 1 have Not merely for reasons of sentl-|| jonn in men's undergarments and |) jr ail t (See is ay it 0c net a senlea Poe ¥ Incompetent or 1 men responsible for the disaster |° : ean | ( lens of the parade Sencgtition se act th tack } 1 feu “i for spares gpa: " oe should be held to the under the law . t r or ered truck this beaut ype a cake thee! pine ple, brows : 1 her several. i There should be 1 ‘ ympathy, no dis hir MO Se. ee Up to the time of the opening || to get a sparrow in his claws before} rp tos asehsh se war ee Twenty-three | were lo service of their |" ger gall bres oslo cheerful em- || ‘ry pctag-ml i! oro | olin opin aye gets ; 3 Cada be ‘tse met candy country. The victi volunteered for that service in a |, " w Into inveterate | phasis—that there, but for the Grace ||, A tin (-gtaed | kidd erent Simee & Fa uilsest = — ——$ Port @onfident expectation that while their lives might be [eri f God, got 8. BH. HURST pe “eater apse eters Mpg : @t Annapolis at the public expense. Their fai ‘endangered in war, they would be safe under the protect : aod fata, F sraded in many varie by the xe ts of the s ing navigating skil of officers who had been educated | Where Does Genius Come From? || tits ‘tsuci'on tear in mam ||" Superior sal y 7 t smash upon the dull, of Intest ¢ Or th birds are known t a Placed; the government's trust was abused; con- W iiren | ¢ h ne an someone whispered that |!make use of their sense of smell sled fidence in th ll and competence of the officers of the m that at ' x ton _Dhilewo |} th autien were on ||and they are the turtle dove, Cans to the finest Japans, ; ti Mavy has been chilled. The tragedy calls for a stern ac nyt 4 Mh. SoA data a WB oitthcset Ra eerincdigh ay ae eee | ler I erage exe Meigs E. wo — . 6 of 1 armies | right depoeth | knitted bathin : mbéra, and the im t Wtthe It is hard to be cheerful at breakfast when your face looks as if it e age of a2 4 hose will be the || fellows hang 1 wteal fc has been slept in, } chan the fund: at thene ext r, the en from in of the campers Poor little unlucky movie stars; several of then haven't been matried » do the mathema kies are reineari m of bright eo |) ‘ It ured to be the cane 288) iy Oiler Dm oe won earth, and that between | Sa aaMoraiee (inieda’ % tteneted in the sam way | Henry Ford called at the White House the other day, but made no brain the # rie rer Paes negrrcg yasonniy pet ist isch ma shoo cr a P mene Cees Hors , GREEN TEA fae Sas 8 nomehapere locating wounded deer by “ is the best at any price—Try it. ; ean: |ter than the Western world oat vy seen io their ot haunts Ry & H.C, COOK, WE st-4073, EL iot-0350, Distributors more LU t lacks this little Death, Wholesale and Retail ewer? The ob wandering acceptable fc Death or disaster must strike a sweeping blow to attrac attention in America. An industry that kills a man |-pese strange ts f | @aily escapes public notice. The same y, by ¢ huma ave ts 365 men all in one day, may draw the horrified gé zs ra of mature’ oe die’ petition: non! @f the whole country—and hold it for two days, so soon) |S’ hom the incre | Garnes ARE Sled plavia: ama’ ware oul} do we forget. le and butlers herve foolinh |the dixcernibia natural routine? 1s] sual ability alwayn freakish, and So it is that when we think ards of coal Sepak b tiseAanpeag sRcrncrole pew Mining we think of W -Na hat-Town | 7 . . ag ee mele ths: pode by all 100 por poi in-New-Mexico? where a hundred were killed a few weeks [ote tion for thear meteors of gen-| humana? D. 8 -. We think of wholesale deaths by explosion. But the - = /U. S. coal commission reports that deaths resulting from Malling roofs or falling coal outnumber deaths from all QUIXOTES Other causes combined. It reports also that deaths from {WH "underground transportation systems reach a greater total | BY BERTON BRALEY " leach year than deaths from mine explosions. | one Mine horrors, which usually mean mine explosions, HE Established Fact means nothing to them, 7 & “have familiarized the coal-buying public with the oc- | And the Practical Thing means | icasional great risk and suffering of the workers who pro- | They buck the Wholly Impre: ‘ ‘ Vide the nation’s warmth in winter. These same horrors | In sheer dum’ n ’ | have obscured the day-in-and-day-out danger accepted by try to ma ’ | the men in the mines, | h le | Attala They try tc ale Unscalable Peaks, a | A writer In a New York paper insists that President Obregon, of Mex: These Irresponsible Souls. -. Jeo, is an Irishman and that his right name is O'Brien. Hardly likely, He has been too long getting himself recognized. | ITH guns of wood and with awor A wire-haired terrier has become the official White House dog. A ter- Tier, with Henry Cabot Lodge's whiskers, crossing the White House lawn % almost daily? Wow! | To sail to some Far Cat = They le o dark, for they see a Star ‘08, sugar! Here we are right up against the peach-canning season, Where tiie ek the fireflies gleam ra They —— = er their shins on the Obvious, 4 Popular songs could be worse. No song is as bad as its parodies, | While chasing a Distant Dream, AND the Wise World laughe—and the World fy right, An Income Tax Joker Ta ORE a ele aa appt The United States supreme court, by a five to four de- | A bunch of Fuasy Idealists P cision, held that stock dividends were not taxable in- | In all of the things they do; "come. A large part of those stock dividends were sub- They fight with windmills and always fall lect to a surtax of 50% or more, depending upon the year | Their deeds and their thoughts are hollow; which they were declared. In the Revenue Act of 1921, But somehow or other, they make a trail Located on mongress inserted a provision whereby the recipient of For the rest of the world to follow! | these stock dividends, if he held them for two years or The Seattle Stary more before sale, would escape with a tax of 1214% upon fe z > the net gain made by the le. (See Section 206, Clause B, of the Act, and Article 1 eS 51, Clause A, of Regulations Poultrymen Train Biddy Be toate int Areaithy siodttolder made a prof of | £O Lay in Right Season| "@ stock dividend, but for this provision he would have | 5 A ei AKT, had to pay $550,840 in normal and surtaxes upon this |Put Her on Diet So She Won’t Glut Market $1,000,000 net gain. Under the 1244% provision, he in Summer; Expert Tells How 125,000—a net saving of $425,840. Does not Re eae mn help to account for the reduced tax pay- Long go shrewd merchanta{drop in the price of eggs during ments by the big fellows? Who caused this 1214% joker |leamed to hold back supplies to \the peak point of the laying season, to be inserted in the Revenue Act of 1921? How many | ‘voll slutting markets and suffer 3 f J ing from resulting price cuts. Long Seattle readers were aware of its existence? ago logging camps were shut down + and lumber mills stopped humming | 80 they hit upon a plan of putting Antomobiles exemplify the statement that a vast number of people | When retail yards began to bulge.| her on a diet that would limit if not | cannot read the signs of the times. Long ago nearly every other manu “ _ | facturer of commodities for human} Have a Union National Bankbook in Wait for Opportunity TRITE BUT TRUE is the story that saving Every y i i 1 Lory Svery penny of the first money Ji S- is the secret of success. For example, at enwald earned was saved. Philip Arion seven John D. Rockefeller was a saver. The saving ability was the cornerstone of the |Puget Sound poultrymen decided she | would ha to change her ways, stop the prolific shell-out except at _ —— t en he: 7 one Cy ere Hy ie’ ji Who ever dreamed that the day would come when Cal Coolidge would | se and consumption found out he|uqventegcoun Macha the tee avers foundation of Carnegie’s fortune was laid 7 oF . . ‘ - sous. Maybe the idea didn't Armour fortune. E, H. Gary earned and make a noise like a band-wagon? could tamper with the Iaw of su te Sug | before he was of age. After Henry C. Frick Savi ; that ga ihis starr, ! ould tamper with the law of aupply | originate with Puget Sound poultry. | s age. After Henry C. Fric saved the money that gave him his start. A psychologist says “the slow thinkers live the longest,” but t a But whee : it a rignel ila belcien, Lipkin stk ah era had become a millionaire, he continued to ‘ : age - e longest,” but he can 4 0 € dreame¢ ould be} slow to seize it when it was put ; r efor vas tw . i ove it by the railway crossings, ‘ possible to slow up the production | yp to them and now more are fons: save—he arted dong before he was tw bao . A He must save something before he of an egg factory when the supply| ning to learn how it js de one. Fifty dollars he had saved, landed can seize opportunity. Savings represent The Pickle King’ Call ihe atened to hammer down the|” ‘Thursday night Arthur A, Peters, Frank W. Woolworth his first position in a stored up labor—a surplus to work with e ) formerly U. 8. government poultry: dry goods store. The pinch of poverty mz . ry | i isi . ing sla k facto: Yep, egg factory.|fnan and a past vice president of sf y eA cea preg Blogs Oh neat oe AS visits, nave a consistent saver of George Eastman. your Union National bankbook handy. NOTE: The advantage of a savings account with the Union National Bonk is that moneys accumulated may be quickly converted into a commercial account—a factor, the worth of which the man or woman of ambition will readily, recognize, Secretary Mellon, Senator Reed, Senator Pepper and |Old biddy—the kind that used to lay|the American Poultry association, Mr. Heinz, the man who makes the pickles, called upon |*" on wie never and werevee ate} wil speak to members of the Puget « Thi PT Ben ple nis COI under the influ.|Sound Poultry association at the ena a the White House. They urged the Pres- ence of @ specialized age. She is a|Chamber of Commerce assembly it to attend certain ceremonies celebrating the 64th | nighty trained industrial worker. | room. aniversary of Heinz’s Pittsburg pickle factory. They've put the brakea on her and| Ho will tell how to feed for Leaving the White House, the two senators issued a |**" ot to « mission of her gle egg production during ste whi d £. 4 Yo bet ney master now before she dares to make|the summer and fall months be: : tement af ee a 'y leclined to ple dge Pennsylvania’s | a noise like a cuckle. Here's how it| sides explaining in a simple way ~ Bu pport to the candidacy of Coolidge in the next conven- | works how to cull the loafers out of the on as endless other state leaders had been doing. BIDDY WORKS flock and how do a dozen and} The reason they gave was they had heard a rumor |OVERTIME IN SUMMER one other things that will mean that Governor Pinchot wants to be a candidate. Biddy, like most of us, has a better Pastbad ta teen) eee ciey ies Foreign Department Savings Department Trust Department Bond Department The reason some correspondents offer is that Senator inthe here th, rl, ake ee cay epper himself wants to be a candidate, int) Suaetareh Will then, cane ey 50-Foot Plunge Perhaps the president’s refusal to assist in celebrating | What she wants to eat ’ 8 the growth of a pickle factory supplies the reason. There are plenty of bugs, and lots May Prove Fatal I 7 * of 57 varieties o omy WS of green ptuff and grit, She's warm| PORTLAND, Sept, 25.—David Ww. We could think of ‘: 8 of reasons, but isn’t | ing dry. She feels so darn good | Malloy, machinist, was perhaps minds 9 } politics funny? that she starts right in to lay her | fatally injured here today when he > —_—— / off. That's why in the old| plunged 60 feet down an. elevator In Chicago one marriage out of six results in divorcee, That shows a the bottom fell out of the wgg|shaft in the new Kiks' temple, Comfortable majority for those willing to take a chanea, market during the summer and|under construction t ma Concussion of v triciire | tal the brain and a fractured sku) Secretary Hoover's idea, boiled down, seems @ be that the regenera- Viewing with alarth the result of|/may cause his death, phyatetang n of Kulrope must be left to another generation. biddy's exuberance and the resulting said 5 é

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