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MONDAY, JULY » See Danger in Lack of Naval Bases in. Pacific West of Hawaii, U. S. Is “Wide Open” to Enemy Fleet; Far From Supplies BY CHARLES P. STEWART | But he w about bases distant from * N. B.A. Service Writer jour own shores? W ASHINGTON, July 21 The| “Aside from the Canal Zone, which 2 we v afloat Msi is 1 now only a om heiptes. wit ut fue mercial base, we have of Nor can tay much good with-| continental America,” says a naval epa report of March 1, 1924, “but ° be brought to| ®dequately fortified ba at ps But this|!* Peart ‘Harbor, tn the nity of money, of shipping| Honoluly. This base probably ts tion, . It’s especially | Sure against capture, but it would harbor only a fraction of our feet while the remainder would have to tection, for fighting ps can't fight if they're kept busy p ting the vessels engaged| %® Protected outside, as best w l rae rags woven, Piuft wapehe X , might Rug Co. 308 1éth 8. eid a ar na Aan te yeaa “Phe facilities or defenses of Chiropractors ne ge theragae og bang ogg Other possessions in the Pacific we | Ay M graduate Palmer oe nem - 2 apy neg tet ba Ny are forbidden by treaty to improv scponl: spine examined free, Ruite | eg peky % Decomes x. Hawall we have factlities, tor + Py ft bidg., 4 Rage Bs Besides. a method which sitet papa ic — ae Fleciric Machinery sn't take into account the mat-| “40 'P Teh p z | VONANT ROL RENTED _— “ ¢ have there also about - MONTELIUA PRICK CO. Reattte The only facto site: We St cena a kes ania mene Opiician and Optometrist have ply bases shore 2 cieiniieal ap ate Phe co aid a +o, | HR_RDMTNNE Vraaer- Paterson Co. Islands, for instance, in the fighting | 499 099 barrels. Besides. only 1 Attorneys Rone ¢ our 18 hattiodhips’are ‘oll burn Patent Attorney: Pat NOME BASES | fs ured. daveb rsd and rol ere. ? Centr Be ARE IN ADaac ATE WIDE OPEN MA in-0290- 600 Tr ot NW. As f me bases, “we have) WEST OF HAWAII | A. D.C. hone on tt * says Assistant West of Hawail we're wide eretar of © Navy Roosevelt, " that are adequate; our Atlantic) It's agreed that the center of bases are better but are not nea should we have Pa All adequate war, would be west of ( If we should have trouble, the| Hawaii to Guam is aod Granite best authorities think it will come] mites, stabliabs from the West | “A model battle fleet,” says Will-|— Concerning the wester ean,| iam Howard G “raids said th ear | tca's ablest naval critics, Admiral Hi Knapp. “always are) fective operating radius of aly | & Possibility, but I venture the pre- about 2.000 miles from its diction that our country never will] The Philippines have a Deating be invaded from across the Pacific) drydock—too small, however, to ac. UAUL the Hawailan islands aro first|/commodate major ships. But if reduced by the enemy. Granting his| Japan began war suddenly, accord | Count 6 we The Seattle Star |1 FUNERAL NOTICES Publishes Dally at 2 ington STAR WANT AD Seattle, W te per line. more times, 15 cents ‘ents per line, os at 16 conte $1.35 Reayest mA in “sata” ~ Want Ad Dept. BUSINESS | SERV ICES "hiternape a law ba aA HALE FIT Harks BF Ind. All « apvrer Fee mod. MA tn Yoseph Allen. law Leary Ald. ML lot- Cleaning and Weaving FP apne res Rugs cleaned. $3. DIANGUK Baltes 160 Pantawes _Bids. Women’s ailments disorders WIN POOR GIRLS Success in that, we would be so de-ling to her custom, naval officers layed that the United States would} concur that she'd have seized tho Dukes Still ‘Dream of Wife have time to organize forces that) Philippines and Would make invasion a hopeless un-|an American flee dertaking.” Honolulu, uam long before could get even to Danone the New Books a ABEL L. ROBINSON'S new|gave them of a conference he had} story for young readers, “All| with Woodrow Wilson the night be. fs by Ourselves,” which the Duttons|fore the president addressed congress have just published, ts just the book asking for a declaration of war’ for boys and girls from 10 to 15 to| against Germany moj read during the summer vacation. {It is about two plucky yo! 7 Who live on the Maine coast and for/ask his opinions on important ques some months have a’ very difficult \tions. On this occasion—it w ! time because of the meanness and| o'clock in the morning of the day on | villainy of two skinflint, miserly ol4| which he went before congress—he | men. The story is as breezy and/talked with Cobb about the inmpos. stimulating as the salt winds of the} President Wilson greatly esteemed ’ jatbility of trying longer to keep this scene where it is laid, | country out of war and discunsed the} eee reasons that had led him to hold off our entrance Mr. Cobb weht on to relate their | -| conversation to his awsociates: “W, Books sometimes bring to their authors most interesting letter: Daniel Henderson, whose work, rate Princes and Yankee Jacks, found, for in hig mall recently’ Was !the whole panorama in his mind the following letter from an entire |Then he began to talk about the con stranger who had bought ‘his volume |*¢quences to the United States. He at random, had no illusions about the fashion ‘The letter brought unique confir.|'" Which we were likely to fight the} mation of some of the romantic facty| “@F We couldn't. fight Germany | it deals of govern: in Henderson's narrative. The author |°94 maintain the idea was able to tell the correspondent, | |ment that all thinking men shared whose name Was J.C. O'Brien, where| “He said we would try it but it) he could get the information he| Would be too much for us. ‘Once lead wanted. this people into war,’ he said, ‘and “[ was very much interested,” | they! forget there ever was such a wrote Mr. O'Brien,» “in reading} thing as tolerance. To fight you ‘Pirate Princes and Yankee Jacks,’|™USt be brutal and ruthless, and the | to find the name of my great-grand- spirit of ruthless brutality will enter many times in connection with his;!f@, infecting congress, the courts, services’ as cotisulgeneral of the|'@ policeman on the beat, the man United States. I have been trying to| ™ the street. | find books of history that refer to| ‘““The president didn’t have any iL his activities while consul and [|lusions about how he was going to ‘wonder where you obtained your in-|come out of it, either. He foresaw formation, too clearly the probable influence of | “ om |@ declaration of war on his own for r' y tt om sate x ih geass acl nt | tunes; the adulation certain to follow | state, dated Philadelphia, Dec, 29,|C¢ftain victory, the derision and at. | 1797, addressed to Richard O7Brien, | ‘Ck Which would come with the de-| as consul-general of the United | Mation of excessive hopes and in the | States for the kingdom of Algiers, | Presence of world responsibility." giving him special instructions as to ae | the use “and care of $186,000 €n-|° intra, Paramor” fe the title of «| trusted to him on board a frigate. new navel by Louls Joseph Vance | “It recites that he is to pay for our | announced for immediate publication. | peace with Tunis upwards of $60,000 | It {s saidtobea dashing tale of the | 000, also for the hire of a vessel to|very tangled complications are | bring home the crews of the ‘Cres-| handled with ingenuity and audacity, cent,’ the ‘Hamdulah,’ etc.” to the accompaniment of many bril-| } eo oe liant and some cynical epigraims. Jj W. H. Hudson's vivid narrative of eed {4 the years of his boyhood and youth| Our foreign relations will probably in South America, “Far Away and | be an important factor in the coming Long Ago,” by many thought to be| presidential campaign. The subject hix finest work and generally ac-|!s already taking hold of tho atten- corded the palm of being ono of the | tion of readers as it never has before | if great auutoblographies of the Eng-|and books dealing with it are in 3 lish language, has just been pub-|much demand. Paul Scott Mowrer's lished in a new edition at a popular|Our Foreign Affairé,” one of the price. recent publications by E. P. Dutton g * 0% & Co., is among those that are par- ; ticularly timely and Interesting, be: There i# an illuminating chapter| cause it studies the matter in the in “Cobb, of ‘The World,’” the book | ight of our own self Interest. Aately published by @. P. Dutton & —— Co., composed of selections from the| Jim Jeffries is teaching hix young editorial and magazine articles of t ht t thie late Frank T, Cobb, for 20 years] UENCE t0 crouch, and Btralght Dope editor of the New York World, in| Benny thinks the idea Is fine, “Ho which two of Cobb’s collegues on| won't have so far to fall that way,” that paper narrate the account he] explains the noted broadcas' Soldiers’ Bonus Law Dp YOU want to know what the newly passed war veterans’ adjusted compensation law provides? Our Washington bureau has a specially prepared bulletin ready for distribution to every reader of The Star who {a interested in learning what the bonus law gives to veterans and their tines ents, how the benefits of the law are obtainable, who receives these benefits, and how the enormous job of administering the law ts to be performed. This bulletin is a simplified explanation of the law's provisions and the method of {ts operation. It tells WHO, HOW MUCH, WHEN, WHERE AND HOW. If you wish a copy, fill out the coupon below and mail as directed. BONUS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. I want a* copy of the bulletin, “The Bonus Law,” and inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps for same. NAIM. icc see se seen esenesenenanerennreeneseees trees St. and No, or ED. PPeere ret iT ereeee ere ee their own class, Be girl? esters! Cobb and frequently sent for him to} ‘ 18 STILL ALIV | of adventure Is dead,’ W. was uncanny that night. He had) you look over from Working Classes LONDON, July 21.—Do dukes ever ream of marrying working gi Weary of the frigid beauties of they really think | ssombton of t itress in © pretty we yon'’s? Or of the rosy-cheeked Well, you knc was in the novels of ftir Da? It-—s6¢ins they do, ording to views advanced here at a conference on the uplift of working girls. One of tie akers who had been making a dreful study of what working girls read and thought, declared stoutly that when you got right down to it,| | the girls were right—dukes DO mar. ry them, at least often enough to}. | Justify them In their steady perusal of highly colored romance ADVENTURE SPIRIT “We must’nt assume that the spirit speak er, flushed and earnest, “It still lives -in working girls and dukes, When formances of the British aristocracy | ‘my goodness, almost anything ts) possible. “T think girls ought to be Ned I think it is very nice to see girls in the ‘underground’ and the street carn who never look up from their books even when they pass their station That is ever so much better than gos. siping or making go thru this before she finds her self,” that fortunes would drop from the " into the very fibre of our national | skies. | father, Richard O'Brien, mentioned Pty Ser-a abertctoed”* anid inde | defender, Mrs. Arnold Glover She | PA 3 FOR RENT—HOUS SES "|? HOUBER, FLUTE and APARTMENTS | sighed. “Life is very sezious, after all, and the giria all know it.” Thought That Women Could Not Vote Yet! RALEIGH, N. C., July port came up from a lower Lenoir county locality following a recent primary of a man who had not heard of the Susan Anthony amendment until he went to vote in the primary. He had seen no end of automobiles, did not doubt the existence of flying machines, and was not so remotely and for our peace with Tripoli $49,-/ ultra-modern social set in which the | located that he had not ridden on railroad trains. He even knew of the abolition of legalized bar-rooms. But the enfranchisement of women was a! ~ development of which he was com- pletely ignorant, he decalred. A poll- tical vacation was responsible for his failure to be informed. He had not been near the polls in several years. Tho fact that there was one woman at the polling place exercising the sex’s new prerogative betrayed the doom of the nation to the negligent freeman. He was urged to “go ahead and attend to the business of citizen- ship.” At first he declared ho would not. Later he relented and said he might as well. “I hear they're get- ting their hair shingled up at the town,” he sald. FURNITURE WANTED AUTOS FOR SALE | RATES on ai AUCTION SALE <XX | Bushell’s Auction House xx xx x x am on AND FOUND — "Please Kee 2p “In Mind You Name Your Bushell’s Auction House 7 FEMALE HELP WANTED | re POULTRY i board at $4.5 Many girls making pome $4 per Gey. SCELLANEOUS _FOR SALE car has been well cared for special long springs for ab: 4 New Hingland Music Poyx NRX NXNNNXNNNNNKRXRNRNNRXNNAXXNNNXXNXX | Custom-made | | on either side. | UPBOARD DOORS, bins and drawers 5 $ plano playing taught Cours SFR = |= University Distric SEVERAL NOYs FOR GOOD DOWN TOWN ROUTES BON AT THE CIRC! APPLY IN PER- othe, 47"to 938 2 Or See Anything to Eldridge Buick Company INO. BOARDS, ready to net in wall, lute watt iptaation WILLIAMS CO. 937 First ave. 8. Rea ABH and DOORS. | home from part y End adit ton BR 1928 Chandler Metropolitan Sedan 2 place. Living room full “gee wae 118 Py BEBBI 4: t ool fn a IOLER Bs nandler sedan, handler high power 1 operates like « * exceptionally 4 world’ of power; r upholstery and original fin- | Variegated per-| ord tires, extra tire ¢, large spotlight, rand bar cap, trunk rack on save $1,200 on| 1 card OF | stove | Teeth maillwood, Seattle Fuel Co. y. 202 k Green Clock. Opp. postoffice. Open evenings and Sundays 5 MILLWOOD eyes. A girt has to | FIR begin " on?) al Y- 1 An oldtushioned delegnte orotentes | 10_ SITUATION—MALE r that this would lead girls to think | PAP EA ne Kiss. Utoot sid never tn | Eberharter’s Garage SU napt-O114. | NC. Btetson-Post he Hx RRIES for Ones More $4445 TODAY ILE off untit sold tea workmaneh|p. “run less than 6 93rd and Fifth BLOCK wood. ¥5. Tor $3.1 _* Tn . 726 Third ave ; "| 21 UNFURNISHED FLATS AND APARTMENTS of motometer and bar cap, spot mirror, automatic | rN f _ 8202 d2"Intertake. “K Revarnished | Northw eat Velie Pine & Boren ‘il 1921 Hupmobile Tour | most desirable and sell clothing and furs. - 131 THe Fi E. Prospect. C a FURNISHED rs AND FLATS Madrona District nished 2-room apartment. large front living Kround floor, d. $20. traded In, and will not Jast long. Bring up your old car and we wili Puneet Motor Company EA st ‘S orne r Boylston The Best Offer Takes These 1919 Overland Sedan 1919 Oakland Touring 1919 Maxwell Touring aRACES— "| PORTABLE garages. CA piti-3988. 56 AUTOS FOR 36 AUTOS FOR SALE $50 CASH Cor this new 4-room cot- THE SANDS PLAN | | ENVELOPE TELLS THE TRUTH | Here They Go Northwest Velie PAM StNeE mkem, $480. 10 one Sf tiene used tires proven wnwatiee Pine & Toren INSTRUMENTS ‘ains in our exchange dept. New pianos to rent; limited amt applied on pur, th, Cobb Bidg. Anything short of honesty is dishonesty. We believe this absolutely, w we believe BIANOS—Tai with receipt VOX TIRE STORE 218 WESTLA “1921-22 Briscoe Touring, $450 HAS lots of extras—wind wings, mo- This car’ was Plan car is something n 0 average sec hand atitomobile; it ts ter, and the man who buys comfortable, natixfactory feeling of so- . In addition to hev- ing gotten a than his money's worth. fod hg get ie LS THE bought new la! Sunset Motor Company 1923 Chevrolet Sedan shevrolet Coupe 1921 Peerless Touring STUDERAKERS 1924 Light Six T 1928 Light Six Sedan 1922 Special Six Touring 1924 Special Six Roadster i BANDS MOTORS COMPANY 1016 Wo have two Velle touring cara re- bumpers, motometers, step pla rain swipe and carry our Pine & Boren WANTED AUTOMOBILES EBT C CAR $0, 00" caah OK SALE AL Sunset Motor Company x will buy, 818 BOYLSTON AND: Hi Summer Outings and Reo touring Hudson touring Overland touring Paige touring, Don’t Overlook This! ene HASTY TERMS nished modern home, than 10 years old; ‘Phone WA t-0 Call now; Jet this get away from you a real bargain. Home Realty MI Irwe= 6061 7 ne Guarantee on all used cars sold There were plenty of thrills in the aerial races and car- nival the 27th Division Airy Service, i Guard, staged at Miller field instance, is Alva F, Starr, winner of the parachute jump, hitting the ground in a vather abrupt landing. on paved street; 6507 26h. 8, We ii Rinse put In your RN CO, 1997 First ave. GOTTAGIS, 91,28 ab down, $95 mo, Coughlan, 602 Am. Bk. MA In-8166. 2 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ’ Here is Where Cash * 4 Talks—Owner Must ~ ‘ Sell 4 No Bunk, Cut From 4 $6,250 to $5,250 4 rit pert “The Niftiest Prettiest and Most Convenient Bunga- low in Wallingford District $4,400—Only $500 Cash ‘ight ng features, tumbler switches; full ce ment plastered ‘basement furnace, laundry tray fuel chute, garage Don't fail 4o nee this wonderful home to- day. We will call for you f you phone ME Irse-5826 Lane & Ryan, Ine. aALTORS i OP: hy 1 CALL FOR YOU x x xx XXXX*X DBPBDVEBDSSDEVIEES Why Rent? $250 2 Will Buy a Home in Mee eee st See x au 1 Did You Ever Hear Com mpare? Y 5-RO HOME ON CORNER LOT. RAGE UNDER HOU TAL PRICE, $3,660. Balance can be paid same rent, but don't. only thin’ about the price and terms; think about a real homelike width of house, or about a athroon: on closets; lots of built-in cupboards in kitchen; dandy breakfast nook: glessed-in back porch, What more could you want? Phone ME Irse-1235 or 0320. Burroughs Realty Co. 9 N. 45th Open Evenings Olmsted Realty Co.’s North End Specials 4-room house: bath: ght; water: chicken house and run;:. garag: fine fruit and garden; lot 50x12 $ cash, balance like rent {.room cottage, semi-modern; one acre; double garage: fertile sofl; fruit. $ balance like rent. New, modern 5-room bungalow, latest design: tile fireplace; cab- inet kitchen; bedrooms and kitch- en finished in white enamel. Nothing spared in material and workmanship. $500 cash; easy terms, Olmsted Realty Co. Sith and Greenwood SU nset-1247 SU nset-6602 5-Room Cottage $2,500 ; Someone will get a snap here. Close in; near schools and car lines; in a paved district, with with @ level yard, 40x104; north of Madison st. $260 cash and $30 per month, Mr, Cowell, MA in-1740. Geo. A. Spencer & Co. Hinckley Bldg. Second and Columbia §2,000—6 rooms; large lot; double garage; near car line and’ schools. Just the place for working man with family, $500 down, $35 per month, $3.800—6-room house, all newly dec- orated; furnace; g&- rage; near ‘car and scnool We also have some good buys in 4 and 5-room houses. Call ME Irse- PIONEER REALTY, 40th nd Wallingfor “At North Grove §-room colonial; new, and ready to move in; complete’ from furnace to Mant fixtures: hardwood floors. fireplace. A splendid home. $300 ensh takes {t. Balance like rent. Sundays drive to Greenwood ave. and 132nd. Agent at tract office. H.C. PETERS, 726 ‘Third Ave. ~~ North End Snap Seven-room, splendid. modern home with large lot 80x300; highly im- roved; located at north city Mm- ts; in’ growing district. Owner must sell quickly at $6,000; easy terms. TERR) Pe SANGER 520 ‘Tent [KE nwa-4943, DRAND new §-Hom and atte: close to school ani ‘ood ‘view; North End, $8 800; 00 Caan terms. 5 rooms, strict! modern; best of 1o~ cations. Basy terms. "$6,000, JUNCTION REALTY Co. a3 BUY your home, farm or busin: direct from owner. Save comm sion, Chain office service, Se pictures. Read description: wn ers National Listing Bureau, 1022 “hird ave. LOOK at th furniture, Jot; wll. for $}.80 Mig 4-room house: semi-modern warage, fruit trees, berries, flow a PST ehhh 6953 35th S. We 6 L—BY owner, _4-room semi-modern bungalow, furnish= ed, 40x100; all garden and lawn: Hho cash; $850 on time, 6122 Dawson st FRONT ~ Big Sea Shore lots only et down, $10 per month while they 1st from big coment 10th highway, Lumber furnished « wholesale cost; 20 minutes downtown; olectric Hghts and elty water, Don't pay noney out for Tent any longer; dozens of view homes going up. See Darnall or Lampman, 908 ord Aven today, 65 FOR SALE—WES 66 WANTED—REAL 37 FOR SALE—ACREAGE SEATTLE —__ Furnished Cottage TATE 6, 10 Acre Country Homes ® from Seattle. in ot in pow being sold » $100 cosh, and ders, and w price lex have age of this clone be r home at « reasonable price. Only « few minutes from down town business distriet. Cail at Mutual Lite Bids k Yealer, and arrange 6! ing subdivided, and eedy in a couple of weeks. we will tell you trout stream, near » paved highway yi Cheap 5 5 Acres On Interurban boulevard, north of house, only $976; down, $10 per Dig potatoes u beat it? See ire. Lampmin 08 ord Ave. wh go be OPO ESE PLS Vee SSE CSC PELESEE§ aaattaadugaags tidtaandanad x ° 63 FOR SALE—WATER one block VO. ING dBi mm your hard earned Big Home Cheap Right on street car line, 14 tracts cleared; black soll, big house; fine for store and oll station. Price onl terms $100 down, $1 a good walt $16 pesy terms. Sener, 218 Warvard . CA pitt-3921 je in Mt. Vernon di ct, $25 and $35 per acre, Close to town, school and lots of work for the settler. Only a little money needed. H. C. PETERS, 726 Third ave. \72 FOR EXCHANGE— REAL ESTATE SEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY _ Beautiful, 7-room, modern home on Wallingford hill, cement bai nemewees. floors lovely, place is owned by an. old Indy who wants a good comfort- ble 4-room cottage in exchange * part payment. B. ment not Keenur ant Prefer University or surrounding district. Aa See 73 SUBURBAN ACREAGE EDMONDS home tor sale, cheap—e- room house; bath; cement base- meut; cement walks; 6 lots; fruit, berries, garden, lawn, lots of flow- Call Sixth and Bell sts, Hd- monds, Wash. James Ball, owner. 80 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES __ Price reasonable. EA st- J00D busin Proposition for 2 r wo ittle money % quired." 1614 "Seventh aves om ‘furnished — Nic house for sale cheap. 33 REAL ESTATE LOANS FIRST mortgs money in la: or small amounts on improved c farm property. Prudential ae & Loan Association 1 Third ave. 84 FINANCIAL SCAN AMER. Bk. warrants pur chased. 902 Amer, Bk. Bldg 87 SALARY LOANS VACATION MONEY To salaried men and women and wage earners on their plain note. No indorser or security requi HIS 18 YO! OPPORTUNITY SHOULD YOU BE IN NEED OF $10 TO $100 We are a new company, established to make small loans at_charj honest people can pay. It 1) OUR aim to make LOANS TO ALL Who own Furniture, Pianos or an: other form of good security. al that we ask is that dt are st fly employed, and will meet the Payments as per agreement. THERE WILL BE No using. in getting the money when in, applying to us. We have it so ar- ranged that you can obtain it In. yery short time without the Snowseore of employer, relatives or frien If in need, see us to- day and be convinced. American Loan Co. ROOM 3808 BIGELOW BLDG. 1605 FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE ST. MONEY IN FEW. MINUTES A pines for salaried men and women wage earners to whenever they want | i: plain notes, no Security: dors: company r required, want the m in ‘ay. Don't care ne vou Faas st what. for. saat at aatiety ALSO Loans on Furniture Pianos, Autos, Ete. Any Amount, $10 to ates Without paying an exorbitant or being Imposed Strictly Confidential Your ice eas Sees zt ha! need. neve! wit be urprised vow. 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