The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1924, Page 9

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section two] The SeattleStar. —_[racss» 10 16 | ‘TIE ; Copy of Seattle P aper on Elis Trip Around » World; Will Be Returned Here Mentality of Children Like Plants Is CHARGE oP trent School Force Nurtures te) Says Da 1ugherty Called Off Land Fraud Prosecution | = New oo FYYENS Sere every day : The St tar Will Circle Globe by Air ) HALTED TRIALS, | They Cultivate Minds re Inning ee CENT and control, and w pa my ay PACKED Sailor May Die; to normaley under the chool out of debt and plans for some interesting events|* will be announced shortly a in tp » they work n, are mis heart, must live. The be fed—special diets rt of epileptic treat promised full | me ‘ money. Dr. J. (Mayor) | Burg ry board will | Fought for Girl) Mrs. Edwin J. (Mayor) Brown with three little children tent worker | welcom 1 conditions of who are “catching up specialized © its incep-| Tomorrow s for the light, methods of Dr, Burge in his Opportunity School for Boys Einiaiota + a Seattle May Hear bey ne impulse is |celve the mas | ton, Dest o- IORIS ATS | 80 tr ll ra oleic ‘ . gpl, t a mon y |les and pa the ‘ | New York Wireless ' . j \ * as against ap-|these little or th : A |x eieliddaan’ ss tt at Dr e's Opportunit uv = , ° ipta of The|that civilization cannot afford to on . at 2 nor ave. N. where f 1 n personal resources are ex- throw into the discard. “ is feast by J. Elliot 1 - —- = ae : V n New Y on a If the army's round-the-world flight is ful, The Seattle Star will hold the dis-\"*%e Jenkin of 02 meters. Mon | tinction of being the first newspaper i the United States to circle the globe by air,\1. will begin at 6:26, I. ae ae Maj. Martin carrying a copy with him when he took off from Lake Washington Sunday Seattle time. fi nger of usefu hold e of Beattie BY G LUCILLE BUTLER ar will tell you people are|something of the indtvidual histor. and Girl Mrs, Brown is bending every effort to get the | ones for Prince Rupert on the first leg of the flight. The upper |=" picture shows the flyers as they appeared over Sand Point | before starting north. Below, Jim Marshall, of The Star, is shown handing Maj. Martin the copy of the paper that l ia make the circumnavigating trip. Martin will return | he copy to The Star when he completes the trip. Piane photo by Henry Clay, Lawer photo by Frank Jacobs, Biar Statt Photographer | Senator Wheeler Shocks the Hard Shelled Sort! Young Lawmaker Is the Kind Booth Tark- a 28 Makes Into Heroes (Inspired by Thousands of cation, however, the people of Montana, : age pee el uted vg prea American Housekeepers) se to national importance, Sen-| largest majority ever n in tha te to fc date for ator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana, | %t#te to a democratic candida r 42 years old, and with one exception, youngest of tors, is the sort of| man Booth | | as hero for a political novel. oldest of old-timers agree that no Li e e Wheeler is a Yankee of Quaker| Other senator has ever got himself A 1 etime r@) W ashing before the nation as Wheeler has in stock, one of a family of 10 children. HIS is a story that never ends, for smoother cooking has brought cheerful harmony to many homes by eliminating a hundred cooking annoyances—by saving patience, planning, and nervous energy for thousands of women. Senator "Wheeler has been In Washington about three months and ington might select/ in that time has set a record. The anything like the same space of He went to public school and bust-| time. | ! ness college at Hudson, Mass, his| To the ancient, hard-bolled element a e pe ° Native town, and later worked his|of both sides he has been a distinct way thru the law school of the Uni-{shock. Indeed, In the palmy days hen the hard-shells held complete versit Michigan, whi raited |“ | eee woeee hae control, there could not have oc- { on table and acted as secretary to| curred an explosion such an Wheeler « Ee the dean. has created, for the rule was then He met his wife, who lived on a|that new senators for the first two farm near Albany, Ill, while he was| years should sit with folded hands selling cook books from door to door! like good little boys at church. Four years ago a range different in design from others was invented. Its improvements were so ob- viously desirable that its suecess was immediately as- sured. In it were embodied the suggestions from thou- sands of women who for more than 80 years have been buying and using VULCAN gas ranges. Each of these women had her dream of the ideal gas What the New York Tribune Institute Says: Extracts—February 24th, 1924 “ HE tipping can’t happen on a smooth top, and the boil- ing over means only wiping off the top as you would a table; all cleaning is simplified, for the one summer vacation, but they were " nee Sy on 7 H 4 Bot married tntil severai years later, [HIS PROBE 18 range. From their many opinions, the following basic wise woman willl wipe off tHe top when he was established as a lawyer | MAKE “mes requirements were tabulated: with a cloth after each use, and so in Butte, Mont. Mra. Wheeler is a] Apostles of convention In both bright, intelligent woman, interested | Parties complain that Senator in public affairs and mother of five| Wheeler's investigation is really a children, three boys and two girls,|terrible thing. It is bringing out the eldest 15 years old, the youngest | all sorts of matters that by tradi- 4. They live in a simple suburban | tion only insiders ought to know. type of house and Wheeler goes Ali is emphasizing most unpleas- | | ; . | t id fi he senate in a ce | y a fact fi called th. | ° ° e | eae eaten ae a ay ton iene tenes! Electric Washing Machine! | get no accumulated grease and dirt. “You can shuffle pots and pans about as you please—any number that the stove top will hold. You start one over the burner with the lid off for speed, pushing it back They wanted a closed top, handsome and smooth, It was made so. They wanted it tip-proof and very easy to keep clean. It is. They wanted to eliminate every possible bit of nerve-racking fuss and clumsiness. It does. AMERICAN TYPE sanciotrcae se ie Car on | They wanted it free from a hundred faults that to simmer; you combine two pots He fs a figure romant |Mareh 4, 1921, 4 laree number of) NO matter how you handle the weekly washing you | have annoyed them in their cooking. It is, already boiling over one ffamms and an. Since 1910, when he wa me ducks limped Into Washington | ‘ < ‘ | They wanted it to have beauty. It has. they ‘carry on’; you pus ac eS tothe. Ma a hieon abs Rbeniy: otisentiat: can do it better, quicker and cheaper witha Thor! | y x foods frofnithe’ frontvot (ue ate has known st °f politics, In Successful candi¢ Ney generalship of the buffetings| From my point of view, this is| Saves wear on the clothes—absolutely sanitary— he was an un-! not rty matter and, from talks for the attor-|with Senator Wheeler. 1 do not be.| Washes the daintiest garments without injury—gets | that get done too soon—push them way back, and they keep warm till the others catch up with | IT IS THE the state; with|lfeve that his motives are partisan. i i = | the advent of the Wilson administra-| In the Daugherty investigation,| CVety. Piece spotless. : Is it any wonder that one: i} VOLEAN iSMOOTHTOP them. Little and big, few or many, m he became federa -|Senator Wheeler, and his gommit-| fourth of all electric washers in use are Thors | the whole family of pots and pans eae an eld office five tee have labored under enormous over 800,000? | ) GAS RANGE get on amicably together on this salve democrat, he difficulties. They have been short; —' ’ by his politica os - 1 of C und ad 6 ve P ~ P A isn and neglect of da teria Oe ete ae aedtte gautcn| Comeinand|et us show you this remarkable machine | “Wouldn't oa the perfect French cook, love a pa rence 8 ae tipping and Beriod ot sar, hysteria, because he| was Airected at the branch of the| in action, then you will quickly see why the THOR || SMOOTHTOP?” says a domestic science expert. spilling, easy cleaning, greater ponan! government best able to resis | And so will you if you examine one or another of stove top capa- more than comes up to your expectations as a labor 8 | saver, a time saver and a money saver. | Easy Op eration | ©0 Down—then Small -Cleans-dusts polishes on nie Matron Makes floors and woodwork like new—with all the rich, dry, velvet finish of O-Cedar Polish. Try it; test it—your money back if you’re not thoroughly satis- fied. Any dealer. @dar 4) HURLEY MACHINE CO. + CHICAGO tablished 1906 Polish Francisco | city—for cook- ing at different temperat ures and keeping foods warm— are the leading merits of this stove.” Betta Cook Says: “Tie not the Smoothtop Range of fame, Unless It bears the Vulcan name." the numerous models and see their many possibilities for smoothing out your cooking tasks. You can see this remarkable gas range, with others, in the Stove Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Why be satisfied with anything but the best tools for helping you in your daily tasks? There is one for every kitchen and every cooking need THE OVEN TEMPERATURE CON- TROL (optional equipment) used on He Shee ah : a highly developed instrument, speaking in terms of ing this week—daily 2 FOOD, and not temperature alone. spent invited to ily fom & fors Baking Demonstration of the Vulcan SMOOTHTOP. in our Stove Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE, Thor Electric Shop | Direct Factory Branch | 222 Pine St., SEATTLE Telephone: EL iot-4318 Pacific States Electrle Company, Distributors “FREDERICK & NELSON

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