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PAGE 8 THE SEAT | { The Seattle Star Nowadays the Wolf Usually Rides sf: to a Man’s Door in a Motor Car Se Seer |L__ Ben ahaa! ‘Most Vital ParleySince Versailles! LE STAR WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 Association end Unit oe Bert 4 BY WILLIAM PHILLIP SIMM } New Terk effics, 4 Fire! Fire! , - ) W wnce t ailles t c |) B f M S HELEN CHESEBOROUGH, one of California's \ / 1 >| gpesnteeas eon feleest ts Perations king y art nt most active society girls, has started a movement Gee WUE ! t pe recog ol de > : et is likely to spread like fire in a field of ripe wild AWTCHA GLAD or. ill to the A ' ‘ H She is reorganizing the famous Red Cross motor corps zs ig ‘ a edu large = ‘ ° ‘ “ 1 with ial j of war times into an organization of fire-fighters and | TA. WORK. Wala pa 4 . or § 1 notifies fire chiefs that her brigades of lovely girls will be HAFIA ne upon t¢ i HH Subject to call at any hour and, not only combat the ANY MORE Whether Frar A flames, but also provide hot coffee and sandwiches for : the professional firefighters. 7 } | The movement sounds reasonable, but before it becomes What Folks Are Saying SENATOR M. L. BOWMAN, Iowa Labor's real hope for progress lies general it will probably be hotly combatted by the insur- H ance companies. The latter are ready to take risks on the i established fire fiend, but when a fellow, by simply set- i ting fire to his house, can draw to him a bevy of fine, | sturdy society girls, with coffee and sandwiches, or with- out, a large number of houses may have to be listed as “extra hazardous.” ung pla the al- epted basis of settle. : in ite ability to co-operate with the The United es will be of- pecurity agal oa Careless use of matches is the chief cause of fires in thls country; farmer | ficlally represented at the gre attack ¢ F and also of divorce, It might be added. a | tak Frank Kellogg. occupat. fies ool MISS rant er BAR bassador to ¢ Britain, has eland; intepe i pea rancher in Rogue River countr been designated by the pre the. Seite i How Andy Made His Money Agta dma 2te 10) dent oat in Col James. | league of nations nt ay fa 7 RTY years ago a young fellow named Anderson, with- ins whees,. the eee besige And) as unofficial observer on the | fea, will be among the agenda, { out a penny to his name, drifted into a hopeless-look- comfortable nny place else—awuy| Tebsrations commission, has | while the question of armaments ing village in Central Ontario, Canada. from the hillaand decent afr, And,| pion oucered to London to aid | will be Prpaceee ers MiaMenge He was among strangers. His pocketbook was empty. besides, it's darned profitable.’ | ¥ Leen ny ‘ , ; CR ex: And he didn’t have much in the way of education, The vil- | . i lage he started to work in was one of those backwoods | a he a jk ryt gernnd| | communities which seem totally lacking in opportunity. 4, who have naae large, New Pearl Beds Found Anderson’s first job in this place was feeding cattle at ( vigorous people, who have the railroad stockyards—cattle driven in by farmers and aos ‘> mS 7) 2 wiyZ, the best bet ol in se) ina flake eat pper eI 2. ei adel | eign seer nee which accidentally ry Ps i) rer are progressive in sclence and every Pearl “field’’ has been discov- | gets inside an oyster. : awaiting shipment. == : Ayaves ANY, panette s8 F activity of the human intellect are || ered in Philippine waters, accord Oyster ‘‘culture’ is now ares: Today the village still is a village—about 800 people. meet A\\\ Vin the peoplé who have used Wberal|| ing to reports form Manila | ognized institution, partletilarly ig PS { Anderson's hair is whitening. He shows the marks of Ss amounts of milk and its products.” || Just how valuable the beds will | the Orient. The Chinese discoys ; hard work. But he is rich enough to spend his winters 4) ¢ | hae Bel diet Ragen a | a the secret centuries age, . \ 3 p p e Ja ney a peu j in Florida. He owns a general store he started. He owns Snag eee OMnTas, NOME G60-|] OS mast of the exploiting | else hace ccurte t ee t ; ; rator: *Fads~and fancies. in furnt xploiting | sired shape, even in the form of timber land, also houses that bring him a steady income ture anid decoration produce an un- || > the pearl industry in the archi- | tiny Buddhas, by introducing the of $250 rent a month. desirable effect on our families.’ or: oe ; proper design in the oyster shell 3 ie a a ‘ow, govet “i a cs he pea He's worth about a quarter of a million. We ee pill pbedapiee = p Bs iting for the Dear! to form That’s not a tremendous fortune, compared with some of Mast Goat stasis" eit xeateode ‘overed tomorrow where | “India is the world’s treasure ] the men who are known all over the continent. | an rapidly to good influences ax it || one exists today. They are a | house of pearls,” however, says | But Andy has all the money he needs. He's happy. His foes to evil ones. The parents of || limestone substance, or nacreous bog ee life has been useful, helping his community. He has peaae ties fa ag a2 lags , ' raised to manhood three fine boys, and they a i fai weds : i i hi : v8, Magy taking | HE United States Coast | wrote in the Spectator in Sep | of Exkimos contracted to reside FABLES ON HEALTH 4 is place as he rests on his oars. All around, he's a | ; . pep ok . r ; ‘ 3 juard er “Bear,” well tember, 1922 | on the island for two years to Smoking Room i real success. known here and veteran of haif | There was indeed a story to | claim it for Great Britain r RULES FOR SUMMER Le td a century's battles with the Arc tell, but instead of being the | — Now alarmed Stories WW, when Andy arrived in this village, he met a lot tie, has just recetved the most romantle It was one of the | lest they, too, haye shared the | ; ot of other young fellows. Some got out. Some stayed. Lp Ar gindeng anaes te eee ake sda: the Unite 1 Englishman working on Boe eee Re Os any 4a ee rexaiarty. | They had the notion that there wasn't any’ opportunity pel , © and his ship, » Admiral m Am veer, — sald (0 MOVE: | vatenis culak’ deve teen! ootuand |? Aetia Creewtlgit 268 oye I locally. And they were right, as far as they themselves Admiral F. C, Billard has or . ecg Ob Ge ipa ne ee ial easy, |*bICh, if followed, would make for| Stand erect when walking. were concerned. Most of them are where they started. dered the cutter to Wran pagent mages mag pedo ; fellow that I ever struck. 1|Better health to all the family, | . Keep a serene mind, They haven't gotten anywhere. Andy is the only man in well pean ‘abode of death,” to ack, to be the sole survivor and ho wiul job to get hmi Pioneer dae ee E sigh sia eA gis ay nee town who has made money. Tins ae eee Ligh was down to her last pack ar” In wedged i Operon ain. 11 paps the: ous Sou oacipy/- waltl tated ctekoeh pre Pat too + 3 : * ‘ nary, ae xt read ce floes about 10 j ent to } , ‘ ¥ And he made it in a community, buried in the woods | try to gain poxsossion of the OE ee NOR = a bast | ou rtemtan era: time you got up. Go| Ventilated, Jor sleep too much. and rocks, where summers are short and winters 50 inland for Great Britain, are still <i Macce of Naw Pritadel ut we think we nee a jane jout and get some oats for the Npeatad out aero whenever and/ Keep the teeth, gums and mouth below zero—in short, a community that would look kope- pots Ohio, and Milton Galle, of clearing and probabl horses.’ wherever possible. clean, . re oO ane | Se Sete ’ oat of: te - “"T aay, old fello * r Wear loose fitting, light and -| Don less to nearly every man ambitious to get ahead. ete ee tind ee ae A ee Te a | Cecio bere ie ha eats east Nace MeraT’ "DO nat porveiolothinger: © 0. |tkeGgee na i Stef rar » je island perate by t 6 ol ‘ ‘ochra epo' id. “Are y i ? : 4 j if The answer is that opportunity is not found, it is made. disputed by Russia, Great Britain | be i Bad. lett the island to | the “Bear” will start, | of course not, you darned fool! Whenever possible get recreation| Do these things and the long hot It isn’t the town or the job that counts, it’s the man. and the United States. But only coke the mainland and never re- Pecullarly enough, the “Bear's” are you talking about? jin the out-doors. |days should seem pleasanter and the i. , neck the mainland | Gaius: Natural ability and luck may enter into the matter to yaatigerieh byes F190 yy Seg Mage | - firet. service under. the govern. ‘Well, what the devit do you} Breathe deeply, not once in a cold winter days less disagreeable. considerable extent. But that doesn’t alter the fact that Hels Hosctler: Waders vlled Peicctsd Pail val Meraeeens |. cart: of the ialison © eer ) bering on paren ene ‘ opportunity is everywhere—for the right man. expedition to rescue one Cana go with the others, had remained | manded by Admiral Schley, i hace See cies ata now dla id th e reper tyes curvy hich t th rene i iA man rasy lock cunning tn pink inickles, Wut at the saccifice of | there in Sepeember, ssi, by || manindionly to dieoC scurry on | Ties veley expedition, JUST MOTHER'S HABIT political cunning, it seems. Editor George Harvey tried to pick a vice Vilhjalmur Stefansson, noted ex- | Knight's body was brought | Thix rescue mission may be Robby, If you're a good boy this presidential candidate and failed. plorer, to annex the island for } tack on the “Donaldson,” but her last, for there is an agita afternoon while I'm entertaining neers Great Britain, lctepmicne cba haan than ver tion fn Congress to replace her, | company, I'll give you a nickel." ° “When the men are rescued | the other three | Her fastenings are beginning to "A nickel! Gee whiz, mother, The Attraction there’ will be @ story to tell that Undaunted by this tragic | loosen and \t is feared she 1s no you're always lookin’ for bargains.” fi 4 . e will rank with the most romantic story, one white man of the cer safe. joston Transeript, Gann gy pater people who live in holes in the in Arctic history,”” Stefansson | “Donaldson's” crew anda family | ; ground are discovered in Africa. Ashton, explorer nee ee who found them, calls them Troglodytes, meaning “cave | dwellers.” | Letters EROM Readers” |! ae The apartment house dwellers in our cities has much in | STAR common with the African Troglodytes. Yet either would | All letters to The Star must have name and address. . pay admission to see the other in his native haunts. Next | ir time you're at the zoo or circus, observe that the monkeys | PROMPT ACTION centers north of her, which would | are more interested in the crowds than the crowds in the | Eaitor The Star ei toa Kegptrcl ao Competing IM s vanin for her factories monkeys. Apparently our new city council] your recent article lams this er-| {it : ——_———__ is going to give more consideration | ror exquixitely and given me t-| The new white strawberry looks like another ruined complexion. to our city-owned utilities than the! lsfled feeling Aeoad the" chapiagen| pal aa See R Jold one. No friend of these utilities | for which I thank you | shouid shed any tears that Fitzger-} put how does Tacoma come to! The World an Atom lald, Drake and Cohen have pansed| have cheaper” ponee eaten than 2 z jout and such men as Moore, Nichols) geattie? Will this be mended when j ADE in the image of God, what hath man wrought? |and Campbell stepped into thelr! tho Skagit juice starts to flow? It | At dawn in New York, a young man picks up a rer j not, I'm going to settle in Puyallup. little bundle of mail and morning papers, mounts an air- t took: the present council about G. L. REDMOND, | . rs ’ * two minut t ndor: the Bone- 3 Jor | plane and Ties with the sna across 2,800 miles to deliver, Pewee bil: while the old ootinell oh a Sty at dusk of the same day, his package to astounded thou- | could not see its way clear to take | sands in San Francisco. Without eating and only stop- |#¢h action, altho a resolution to do QUESTIONS 5 .. so had been submitted several weeks pee ee fae pe performs a feat that the birds of the | previously by a council member, It| : AND a is hard to imagine a city council | ANNOUNCING Far oue at sea a ship is plowing its way. A member of | having the handling of our vast utili: | ANSWERS | OUR 46th its crew is stricken ill and there is no doctor. The radio | {i Within thelr hands, and proclaim: || ory enn get an answer to any SEMI-AN VI : ; ’ “ ing to the world to be friends of the Queation of thet or initorene -ANNUAL DI DE is called to service and across the air there goes a plea |utiities, and at the name. time to ton by writing ta The Question ND ; € { ‘or, Star’, = |) . . . re <tlgaat aelep eae ed a nia rip! ship, season te Seteva te ean wl | eats x © even cington: With the six month’s period ending on June 30, s the plea an ts . whe | pel atampe || Fi tases . On Sadioa ace a prescription. and sirantons for rh ui iat perintendent, Mr. Ross, Js the chet iv, Medion: legal and {i this Savings Association is paying dividends to e ‘ae Teatment 0} worker in {ts behalf in our city, and eayiee seeer ae woven || its members amounting to cg erin isd All is well. state chairman of Bone power lead: | d requests can: || re) e North Pole, once so ominous, so cold and so far |er#, the very least our city council | EDITOR, | PER ANNUM away, now talks by radio with Honolulu and Bridgeport, | °°"!4 4° would be to give its formal | . ‘ O DIVIDENDS “5 Pi endorsement to help the cause along. Q. What 1s the capacity of the heen Job It should be clear that the fault/U. 8. standard barrel? | : : ye ly, this ore glol ponte so sy penitoa and wide |it was not endorsed by the old coun-| A. It should hold 3 dushels, 1) Since our founding twenty-three years ago our and unconquered, is now little more than a mere atom |cil did not rest with such members| peck and 1 quart, or 105 quarts, 5 floating in space that has been annihilated EE CG balla aprusutgir se cade loa err be Pee | t mere ae ceil aidan taescine ae fait Pr hig ‘| others, but that the fault rested with] @. What is me aR their savings, and we take this opportunity to man. It is, indeed, “a grand and awful t! hick a ny Uy. Arm tod : ee ace Meng " gr Ime” in which | the retiring members and two or! oyeq? | Invite you to participate in these earnings. ri three others I might mention. -) A. In mythology Argus had 100} © OST Ae Sit TALE ETL I GLEE TA LE IT a a TS freer ee) Another noteworthy action already eyes, some of which were always All funds left here on or be} ‘ore taken by the new council, is to re. | ©¥°* 7 ‘i vs) _ Sane awake, For his wakefutnt, Tuesday, July 15th lconsider the old council's action in BSS US blk ns od Sl ehh OL esday, July 15th, will earn divi- R " =~ Jallowing approximately $60,000 on a| caused Mim to guard Io (one of the dends from the first of the month. y ¥ Nn jelaim by the Skagit contractors that Eder ti ere eee cane ; hr ara i 7 — they used a better grade of cement ny rrendere ur Resources have now passed FIVE MILLION . Vv RIDGE T TANNIN than specified in their contract, The |! ‘ie Jealous Mera). Hermes, sent LARS, and our funds are invested only in City, Sete ond to ‘Commonwealth club deserves mention | °¥ Zeus to steal the cow, killed Government Bonds, and in First lortgages on Improved ‘also on that point for calling certain | 4794s by stoning him (or another Property this insures € y July 2. clty officials attention to scrutinizing wren i that ie sia all his | Pi j Dear Folke: |thls concesston, ONG Ws aad) Stork: sed ihe ate) ui SAFETY FOR YOUR SAVINGS Wea a on : acock’ Ngedaad id oe for Mt, Rainier, We oe’ dagus to decorate the peacock’s \ Let us tell you about our Savings Plan-As Little ie Ske 6 Hh y ree stago, | CHEAP POWER Ca IA ET esha RN ss as $1 will start you Saving here. oats aren run- —_——_—> |Editor The Star: | ning yet, [fT I) |) “eine como. a thousana miesl| A THOUGHT || { ‘ [soda mes ay (from Alberta, Canada, where elec- | \ \\\ : , { I didn't kise the ERI 3 trie power runs 20 cents a kilowatt ‘ | NS \\ \ : . ! Editor good-bye; I'm ~ on the hoof hecauso they have to|, 4 fool's voice Is known by multi-| |! \ mad at him, Before I We are in (7, | “manufacture” it) to settle in a tang| (de of words.—Keel, v.i8, NM \ where it is tumbling freely down / ie left, he said, "Go some \the mountainsides, Just as God sea Goth think: ne! Is, wise. ' made it, I am naturally interested fitielnieed teak) Be ey eater es lta ttn "porer” i, ann \ /| |the papers closely every day for do you good", facts concerning it, It is the first Sez Dumbell Dud; ‘thing I look for, ‘ 7 Pielding Lemmon wil] |) 1 hod accumulated a notion that They quiet- Him Me do my newspaper work, He the Skagit power development. would | ue Wy sual ie one of the really big A mean cheaper rates in the regions| V a8 hington morican rth of Seattle, but th ) * writers - six feet and several inches BradUasIS Ain iehoat ad aut Nar ie by csc eau Ke | | ty conversation. of, the. following ane eee RESOURCES OVER FIV character hoard In the aforenald ro. enough to E MILLION DOLLARS . gion: "Seattle is interested only in cuss the rail- [etn factories tor hermt,the balt roads for a WHERE PIKE STREET CROSSES THIRD eee eed tolls, to) elder aauat Tab te Mie few rounds, } a a ; oe | . a

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