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SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924. THE SEATTLE NNeeee ee SEE THINGS, MISTER, AS YOU GO ALONG, FOR LIFE’S A ONE-WAY STREET l DOPE ON DEMOCRATS PAGE 8 STAR The Seattle Pubiianed T Main eeoe. and United $1.60, © months 92.00, year Maybe We'll Get a Kick Out of This One ] ( LSS SS eee What'll They Do? This Won't Tell Y ou mine: Kansas, 20. business has never crowd Give Us More Room! Vania te oe 3 s 4 s beg anging I FiT'S pathetic, how city people struggle to beautify their | AM Re ’ he ely to bap } - i; yards with grass, shrubbery and trees, even woes ao maniee fuer Os Te meee are that, ona « ¢ ¥ the soil is hopeless. All this expresses their inner revolt Pi i against the hideous combinations of brick, asphalt, con- pEnioc RAT] LES TF Ra oo tha a PLEDGED TO UNDE! , crete and lumber which are used in various forms and | CONVENT oy, vs state delegat Ais na ‘ combinations in the building of the penitentiaries known rere \ TR CTED: Alaska, 6 luere) as cities, and in expressing that savage system known = RELEASE as “property rights.” { a 26 We were born into this syst Many hate it. Some ) ~ I DR EN 6 tolerate it resignedly. A few like it. ADO! oT CHI y 3 — ; But there's a definite reaction these recent years, The ics growing craze for backyard gardens, for instance. Also ra: Hen Aldvice to Single Business Women Lor: Flor i the tree-planting campaigns. And now the tremendous oes Cores : | national interest in extending the parks that serve as = + phenol 7 jublic playgrounds. 3 | INDORSED McA DOO . We handy a hundredth as many outdoor playgrounds | HORT ENSE SAUNDERS | home, 2 <a , . and reactional camping sites as we should have. They're \\ B' WPA BY Tun |i A800 Na a 8 needed by grown-ups as well as children, to help us relax ae \\ Ri fle phere TION: Washington, 14 from the nerve-strain of modern speed in industry and | factory in the DORE D McADOO. r pas. i 5 ins , 1 eaeetagt ionporestun INSTRUCTED FOR EX-8E The present campaign for $15,000 in Seattle and Tacoma | Naa iatoexsteatio’ ths SAULSBURY OF DELAWAR to buy, in the name of the state, a 90-acre tract of land Fe riage erage sce amas ‘on salt water, midway between the two cities, is a move developed into a rot INSTRUCTED FOR GO that should have the moral and the financial support of pect het jt and piers | JONATHAN DAVIS ane every man, woman and child to whom the playspot will | Sountry as long jority be accessible. | —_— i i A INSTRUCTED FOR GOV. Unless we begin NOW to set aside breathing spaces in pet Mhce . np inp | RITCHIE, but after first the country districts, as we already have in the cities, it 5 nome very definite t j masority controls choice: Ma A of ri land, 16. ‘is going to be forever too late. 4 co ) home life | . ; RELEASE! i "t's - \y : | BOUND UNTIL RELEASED The country is building up fast. If we don’t stake out > SD) yo | i iB rigecrcie tte dade | BY SENATOR FERTIS: Michi- | our public playgrounds fast, and fight doggedly against 3 CB yk it ts apse \Fae invasion by private profit, we'll waken to find the jail- Ahlers ZO ere asians | “IxeTRUCTED FOR Gov like system of the city in effect in the country, with = | round herself with the comforts SMITH: Nebrasis i y “ ‘ 'e pine nature cs ‘or,”" ork, 9 mu bh ion charged to see the sights. J x td eh Mimacadl ocr , Bie ee ee | LEASED BY SMITH: Rhode Is! The national swing back to nature began with the in- QUESTIONS ! ‘Hall’ bedrooms, - boarding |, and NSTRUCTED FOR vention of the auto, which brings the open country to our 4 houses and hotel rooms are all | Gov, but Aad bound . This return to nature is steadily attracting more AN SWERS wrong for the woman who can VAR CEe sevia < ater’ votes and more recruits. S | Big j ” thea Cickalok bait | similarly pledged to McAdoo : nN r : Fi : | Mins Cuss not only provides « e ros erie It’s high time. Industry and city congestion increas+ | YOU can ket an answer to any || My Favorite Spot, by Readers aadarta’ HAMMER: beh for abin wokt | ‘Wisconsin, 23 (Wisconsin's othe ingly take us farther from nature. Living in a labyrinth | Question of fact or Informa- of The Star xhe adopted when he was four | three votes similarly pledged to A . . tion by writing to The Question || i} ¢ | McAdoo). of steel and brick and lumber and concrete, we lose con- Ealtor, Bare Washinton Bu: || | and who is pow rea for col. | array dG. Gov, COX | tact with natural laws. The obvious result is that we are D. C,, tnclosing 2 cents in stamps What's the unusual spot tm Seattle that you Ike best, | sary 10 provide a home for the | am Mrs, Mary Cass | Ohio, 48 ‘ Se 7 t SE ‘OR ROB bewildered about the complicated problems of civilization or ste avin ee tet || What the pt will husband and two children of her | jim and give the opportunity to | _ INDORSED SED ATO 3 —all of which result from violations of natural laws. Ror can extended research be uB- Seattiettes Know about. Tell The Star yeur favorite | jousekceper In order to keep the | thru contact with many people OND TO SENATOR peo) ‘a i ight er natgned requests can of more than 200 words, The Chamber of Commerc | housekeeper, ns ms did. not the shortcomings that contribute U: pbed t plone 60) iy apimetc co aa el emul “ij biles ideals a i for the beat. Vleet p eee hesitate tg uccopt three more ieait toiuiiiies, a vem: bas Welt ed RaG) SeneeS eens } y. ‘ “ additions to the family } natural dnstinct to shield r | nl ao RE ER Mig | Get out your check book and do your share. Do it @ What states are. inctuded in ik » unmarried woman in child from the unpleasant angles eee nel wor COueE / i ibutor’ ere in [the Corn Bett BY D. MOUL - ~ a | ot seetaycomn: New te today. You'll find a contributor’s coupon elsewhere A; Odls, Fadlines Titanle,’ Tete, 05 Hoge Build AWARDS! nisiness who has a good income | of lif ; INSTRUCTED FOR 8 the paper. Missouri, Eastern Kansas, astern Hi of Seattle y teat for the bemt "K should adopt or more chil | “In business or domestic tife OR KENDRIC |Neraska, Southeastern South Da- is Kinnear park, Your Ct Dee oes) | CIs te cacthetco wy lames { » hpane Me gee precepts Bisse says Total delegs FA “ ’ + 99 kota and Southwestern Minnesota,| side of Queen Anno hill (Kin continued on « more. IRS tar ana econ oats all others Sele on Yourwet, Uae sary to nomin Our Own Little Hell ’n Maria |but Delaware, Maryland, Virginia,| near Park car, on Firnt ave) The Chamber of Commerce woah waa a reaper attlr Ay RRS. eantadels. eorebe viut by telat Basen i f gi Kentucky and Tennessee have a] ‘This little park a well kept hich is offering the prizes, will ai Gitar take ceiatiae eeate eo basi aahibas eehae reese Ti WRC READER writes to The Star suggesting an efficiency |nigner percentage of crop acreage| and has exceptionally fine laurel || announce the tise wranees cna is Ch ee | ee ——— SCIENCE \ ors, w ne 6 children . e ) é expert for the city. in corn than do the states of the| shrubbery. There tx a «plendid week from today Pe reso icons te i yas sy wal a SEA. GIANTS ° Corn Belt proper, and these states| view of the harbor, Kal sponsibility of his job,"' she a Vs t phy baek he outside, watches the wheels of the |#r¢ sometimes referred to os the| nior, the Olympis SUN: agg Braet, Vees wrbetot Sys icsg tee hoealRt To one who, on the outside, watches the whe South Central Corn Belt States SETS. >, YOU oi mith | Sounds in the lower part. | lay out his life takes at first and teach him. But | city’s affairs go round, it seems as tho a man who was yncdag tet sauc"hilae tae tna beak tank Kinnear park haa been a fa | “Any woman who has been an ‘he vail not learn, eet rid of [EN MITCHELL - HEDG Wy 5 ts Py * ft d, ; ne Slant * " vorite of mine for yearn, and | executive herself knows the qual him and give the o unity to [Le ntist and ble © fishe wise in the art of cutting corners and trimming expenses Q. To what does the new movie] ing for the Ori y. here a . | a ples h i, : , le -Oineusetiitey ter lak tke teas y visiting friends have always | ities she looks for im others and someone Who will Improve it.” man, is s fenld jsave’a lot of money for the city fathers in the ‘jot tha department of Kericuiture,| 's opportunity to tet tha: wae | POY ie cei over it realises a child needs certain con Miss Cass ‘aw) about ‘a thins: | Matthangttiet exteum eetnes entitled “The Modern Pied Piper’ grant fancy play M ut a thou his theory that animals of the rep- ‘ course of a year. ays! Be pears Sareadgma A ca SRE Oe F aa 68 tact and experiences by means of | sand people working for her, of |titian age still exist in the ocean. Might step on some pet corns of the politicians, it's A. Rat control. for the children in tho upper ra kK. ny which he learns for him. whom more than halfare women. |His latest researches have been 5 part of the park, and nice picnic 6 Leary Bullding ade Saribben: os nel onghen “3 papi cigar Ada sap 0 dae Lo Q What ts ei e spray for cabin Reichn lento EPOSING In the lap of Nw FROM lho has panget stmiye treat pgs ‘ee! ing to walk on one s valk. OC J lor} ture’e charming landscape I R d F oh Tay shee 4 $ thackbele vinaa® | 5 BA rod and line, including a shovel “Hell 'n Maria” Dawes found a lot of loopholes in the [DM&ckberry vines? | What Folks Suaiowied idee" hak scene beasts I etters STAR eaders neacal amace tea Teeienatere distribution pipes of the federal funds. Maybe some little [oon be obtained at drug stores, - and bodsting of the cniy large pounds. “Hell ’n Maria” could stop up a few of ours. eee Are Saying j city havtr within her imita the All letters to The Star must have namo and address. Mitchell-Hedges says that the ear- What do you think, folks? Q How many men have been} | bata begs -teigreche a ane liest animals known to science are , ? | ure's charming landscape, lsecke aia le enforcing the prohibition r 7 ae the corals and sponges. They have Spun ik higher cing the prohibt ots chet forester, |” ishing metro THE SCHOOL BILL te bit Hag to the os ike Co: [remained corals and sponges for 25, ‘ aha “ # The very process| admiration of « at : ed o Seabeing such bills and !oo9.900 years, Sea anemones and Ford’s Com petition peered eras AROSE of timber depletion 8, tho slowly, | on Mis very heart nestles a lake | pea ual ge itera vile rae “gph tlie erate pees untll | jeliyfish “aloo existed, In peacticalifl ‘ % a : 3 - ‘ RES ts eventual cure. Re over a mile in length, aito an ots other bloody war to |ine ‘orm, g the ENRY FORD now is selling his tt oma on a we ePety phew eine it loads Inevitably to| ters bathing the shores of 1 If an off reader of The Star, and | redeem tho people's righta granted to| ‘°°, “ame form. during ho earl claims Ford’s paid for a conspiracy to viol cost, says the Wall Street Journal. ages of the earth as they do today. & point where plan-wise , sis < ber grow-| Surrounding hills, covered by | defender of the constitution and flag them and guaranteed to them by our Thereforé, he says, there is no rea- Profits “come from parts sales, freight charges, sale of [/8t, amendment: In other word®)ing becomes commer feasible | Tad etneee are automo. lot this nation might te granted a itt-| wane nian ee |son why greater and more ferocious r ities.” and is well-nigh compelied by purely | atreet ¢ glide along ~ A 2 | fe 5 re i pase! by-products, interest on bank balances and securities.” A. The fine was $81,000, together recon foreaa’™ ridin la. repay deta pt | tle space in The Star, I would like to | creed ‘or defender bedded spied antl Ca Me ee i r ow whether this is true. But it’s quite | with a sentence of 20 years’ im- sti hore ORE SAT Nay Abela “pens | leny & few words 3h reply to-ah ar-laAatentarah oariumien M/should mot exist in the ocean, and e don Thinaniedl ddded ite Monte Orektn In th nee, M Rat. | oo ¢ our common inheritance | many of the creatures he has seen *) son men: ven Mo va 5 t ole in Sta c! 'e before | boug'! | wf rs 7” Ford’s position is unique in business history. Compe- rove “If we fill our homes with ahama or| 12% the clouds BPPeaTe Le 1D, backed ty the Good Govern. | comtriots in all the creeds and no | his contentions, at least so far as tition in his early days might have kept him awake nights. EVOLUTION make them common, we may expect! watching and ‘keep guard over [iment league, Of which Dr. John A. | battiarlade of this reettih ates at, ie le comeecnes, : : A ; H a |that our children will be shamu."* Shoagie ctr t suard a dae 7 5‘ __ Now his business is so' big and strong that a newcomer battlefields of this republic and the | A reader of this column asks for) foreign ¥ @ list of scientific proofs of the fact} of the evolution of man. Any other! interested reader may obtain a two- As to mammals, he says, there is plenty of evidence that the marine equivalent of the great dinosaurus may still lurk in the ocean depths. the happy, thrifty thousands of | Jeffreys is chairman people living in the fertile val leys below. as well. j . 8. VAN Scoroc. Soldiers’ Home, Orting Wash, tackling it competitively is like a boy after Dempsey. ‘But Ford will have plenty of competition’ later—airplanes. After marshaling all his evidence, he begins by telling what an innocent ee ee ee WHEN MOTHER |! Were you ever on the side of {and harmless bill it is, Just let the ~ ) page mimeographed bulletin on the) BAKES thig famous mountain, overlook. {state have the children from 7 to 16 ; H 1 , E h Oth subject on request to our Washing-| ing the country beyond? You | years of ago, and then parents can do ! elping Lac er ton Bureau, enclosing a 2-cent post- beheld a scene grand and over powering; {he echoes heard from masalve rocks, the hollow mur murs of the winds that shake the forest trees, and almos hear the tumultuous dashing of the what they please with the rest of the time, if there is any time left. And then he proceeds to tell us that par- | ents have no fundamental and in- allenable right to send their children to such schools as they see fit. Pray ‘ BY HAL COCHRAN opal sger atalino IMERE'S un odor in the kitch- en on the day that mother bakes, one that makes a person's appetite grow keen. And it really doesn’t matter if it's cookies, plex ADIO is stimulating the business of electric light and AN telegraph companies. It is also a gold mine for the G. How U4 le Hartison “word? _ copper, rubber and other industries. Illustrating how one A. 82. industry creates business for others: e058 PROFITS ? i a i ates? oungsters to the scene. os, Pkt oe a bo aenpe generates business for railroads, makers of materials, |* 2 Thoaniy pers cent of the walks. y ae the "asee TORI al ae resisting hindrance to that | would respect if they controlled the f ‘AGE - EARNERS power companies, coal mines, not to mention that ma- oe 8 | vatabiaing’ and “(helt faveu “aro mighty force, In a wide waste of | state? What have a million men dled can’; figute he chinery keeps wearing out and has to be replaced. Indus- Q. What are the addresses of| opened wide as they watch a | Waters for if they have no inalienable Shirley Mason, Tom Moore, Regin- wers, which are often at. rights? What did they die for if not ‘trially, we are as dependent on each other as the tiny fossils which, clustered in millions, make up a coral reef. The View point 5 ; ‘ ‘ Studios, Universal City, Cal. Wanda| “how'd ya like to have those ite sides, We Judge Mr, Jeffreys thinks the on your year’s work? 38 ST 400 years ago Aztecs in Mexico were teaching Hawley, For Studios, Western ave.,| cookies all your own?” ‘Then the Here, in uninterrupted soll. | American people are all fools and he ‘J white explorers from Europe the delights of chocolate, Hollywood, Cal. oven door is opened and his {ittlo tude, your thoughts are lifted is partially right, for anybody signing A Dexter Horton Say- “the food of the gods.” Spaniards took it back with them. oper sister's thrilled —"G: betcha I above the things of the restless [a petition like that shows there is | ings Account alwa: _ Prohibitionists of those days fought chocolate because, Q. How many radio recelving seta] could eat ‘em all alone earth: and. in sweet communion | something wrong with their thinking | how fi Ys served as a drink, it cut down the use of alcohol. And if |aro there in homes in the United| Other younghtors join the | With natures grandeur, you | muchinery. It is nothing more nor less | Shows a profit, liquor came back in America, you'd find chocolate makers Faas eas np of a Creator, Maker of them | ro * r ver, Theorie: i r r rhs - A. About 3,000,000, for place. There's a ray of hope bs. revamped and made over, Theories Savin; De fighting it because prohibition has jumped the sales of Pasi ale in each und ¢ one. It's a | alt that were shot to death 60 years ago, Open rider chocolate and other candies. Chemically there are many | 9, what stato has tho largest| {eat for Mixsus Baker ay sho eyes | ime pabile woheolmars all vightand eee ltt “eal nkards.” t alta’ aga anes: ‘Hes| each little face, waiting, watching | every true American will uphold indy drunk either fact Hora hg Pp ranches) for the baking to ve dc ne | A THOUGHT them but where we have compul- 3 A, Texas. , pute tet tae oven a, SPARES sory school laws already on our RESOURCES % PPR SISA gi and the cookie pan comes out, LETTER June 21, 1924, To June Brides: When you've finished honeymooning, when you've gotten home and settled, mingled with your happy spooning, there are things to get you nettled. You will have to start your stewing, frying eggs and roasting muttons—and, with all the things you're doing, don’t forget to watch the buttons? you are apt to hear him hissing words you distressing—"Dammit; ‘s a button missing Fatal words! You'll him fling ‘them! Husbands many years have said Married life ix bound to bring them—countless wives have learned to dread th Maybe you had just forgotten; maybe, too, you hadn't known it; elther way, you'll find it rotten—he will swear you should have sewn it! n to find intentions, drudging, petting, cooking, kissing, count for Nnatight when hubby mentions, “Dammit; ‘There's a BUT- Cirridze Tamm ald Denny and Wanda Hawley? A. Shirley Mason, For Btudioa, Western ave., Hollywood, Cal. Tom Moore, Lasky Studio, Long Island, N. Y. Reginald Denny, Universal States? kept skimmed off aa it forma, see Q. Was Voltaire converted on his deathbed? A. According to TAppincott's biog- raphies, Voltaire signed a deathbed | lconfeasion and consented to receive Jabsolution, This alleged conversion | | Christian? { A, He was not an orthodowe Chris- tian, but he seems to have believed in a God. see | Q. How can ink spots be removed from wood? A, Put a few drops of spirits of on the ink dsappearing, rub imme- diately with a rag wetted in cold) Q. Who was it who used the “bot- tle bat” in the 1928 world worlos? A. Henry K. Groh, of the New | York Nationals, cookie cutter working fast. ‘Tom- my Jones, the next-door neighbor, with his «ister at his side, edges closer to the baker, quite aghast “Just Imagine,” whispers Tom: my, as the cookie pans are filled watchers and they push and fight and quickly run awa (Copyright, 1924, for The Star) PRISONER DITOR The Star: to Justify it, If sano, his co: undoubtedly must have b himself when most he ne The cele that the grief, dit, preacher If, sympathy to expend on him With a pistol shot he spe Wael Tells His Views of NV call it the insane act of a divs reption of the God he en vague that he should los was self-centered und selfish to the extent ent and ignominy of his family mattered little to him that he might satisfy his craving for public attention and sym: ills attention to his good work, then com. the gratification of 1 desire to do something neular In order to gain personal notice and notoriety. This is the situation as slammed up by A tracted to this place of solitude, paint vivid colors of the rain. bow on their green and brown deciivities, and swell the sources of little streams that flow down meditate on the mighty wonders By thy words thou shalt be justi ‘O legacy is Shakespe: FROM ha You can see the looks of expecta thelr children to school until 15 years ( 2 What Is the white scum on) tion play. Every watcher gets a |fied, and by thy words thou shalt be] or age and tho people complyinis with A=. i ‘A. Thi te” formes by the wild cookie and there comes i mighty condemned —Matt. XI11:87. the law, this bill now urged so ph yeast and, Pdcteria:* Te-iahould bo], ShOUe a8 the kids yell ““thantkal earnestly and camouflaged so care- > so rich as honesty.— facFarlane’s Suicide is said to have been brought about ‘ an * : i you can start a drug store, | Life may drift along serenely, full of love and loving | by Mis wlsh to have Christian Burial, Bre eres Mabiariane, Che author and Dreabtien, whose! adit. eretne ya | chatter; you may think your Job is queenly—not a single ‘are deatr fon has been given so much publicity, did nothing savoring of | A banker has a good job. He keeps. thing thé matter. But, When hubby starts his dressini, | .Q. Was Benjamin Franklin a re Airs: bhakti Bd his rast, unnatural act. banker's hours, But we had rather | |] Let us rathe used mind and not attempt glorified for so many yeurs faith in God and So, when hubby Gots a shirt out, hold your breath and nitre (nitric acid) in a teaspoonful Rete ra ip What pha: pedi a 4 it Wai th tort | D M t h ¢ watch him don st! Should you fail to hear him blurt out OL Meath ieieh the apobaOleH VOL aatg SHAE Ath to be COUnEl In over) ottT ee a ea ee, coneared plans for It hag ull it buttons on it! But your work and good feather dipped in the mixture, and,|| © 1 Dayoan. Ovcks Cxmmnuaity,, Hmeyouldy have: eae HON MISSING!” Dae aris Gath Vaso tokio ioe Baa brat tor AA pain 6 had e te rlble four that the the demo- F yublic fa d the spo 1 cht slip away from him, " ‘ , edd His tnwt'act in tite y crats include PRISONDR, King County Jail. to uphold the right to think and ac and send their children to schools where the Bible is not ruled out by | such men as Mr, Jeffreys and his Good Government league. than the old State's Rights theory | statutes compelling parents to send fully shows there is a well Jaid plan SMILES | Bootlegging pays fairly good} money after you work up to where | have a banker's son's hours, | | ary | Nothing makes a man see things in a different Hght like a June moon, (Sez Dumbell Dud:| making New York safe for prot ection against Wall Si Seaboard Hen Street? year’s profits only on the basis of the amount of money saved. Can you find a profit or must you figure a loss $39,197,021.39 Dexter Horton National Bank Third Ave. and Cherry St. ecdmid Ave, at O} Hch—Wike ne Wi es) et S228 Mallard Aves

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