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1924 PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JULY The S e att] eStar CAUTION: If You HAVE to Look at a Thermometer, See There Are No Ladies About SSS SRR | . — h Contractors to Salvage | Canadian Pacific Bidg.; Boston office, Tremont Bidg Non-Headache NE COMPENSATION for Junk That Was German Navy| ews hot summertime is headache news is printed. Interesting things come to -- : | , . ; light. Professors Lo “ and Uhiman, chemists at Lel ISNT WT AWFUL . University, announce they have perfected a cigar thi WHAT TREY EXPEC on Cox Will not break while carried in the pocket. The binder i ME TO SWALLOW hamarine : made from tobacco leaf stems, pulverized and converted ‘ AT Mes into paper. - pe To a smoker, this is the most important news of the ; day. Nothing is important, except relatively. ingen vi Health First Yor the ib the London tem ‘OW MANY days’ work a year do you lose by sickness? ye waters of Heaps Plow It’s claimed by authorities that the time lost by Amer- one y German t jean workers, thru sickness, is equivalent to keeping a wand. for wil eae million men idle all the time. A greater loss is the inefficiency of workers and ex- ecutives who are neither sick nor well, but half way be- tween—“out of sorts.” “Health first” should be the goal. Health is the great- est asset. No personal sacrifice is too great to pay for it Shaking Hands HEN Governor Bryan got home to Nebraska from the New York convention with the democratic vice idential nomination dangling from his belt, the folks k home gave him -a cordial reception and called for a | Governor Bryan spoke, of course. At the conclusion ‘of his few remarks he invited everybody to come up and "shake hands with himself and Mrs. Bryan, And there ie newspaper story ends. It doesn’t tell how Brother ley shakes hands; so the story is incomplete. ) Shaking hands is a habit—sometimes a good one, but | " Often a bad one. Some men grasp your hand firmly and | Floating dock that will raise the German battleship Hin- A wer “* | denburg for salvaging as junk. 4 ; ; nk the ship. oroblem, She will not be pumped fpppake i. as if they meant it. Others might well hand | cut in two, thus | Fes al ah. be made in the on cath <e mealcrt err be a hunk of liver to hold for a few seconds. a J nd cnob titted various’ decks of the vessel and tides and pontoons she is dragged ' President Coolidge shakes hands efficiently. If you Selecta tenet | powerful electric pumps will be Pig fehanc 9 5 * to be in line with others marching by to shake | : ; ir com. | lowered. These are capable of sce nds with the president, Calm and Cautious Calvin u in ship pen Pat ser ef pb il yr ee es hold of your hand and yanks you right along on uestions Wh F lk D t V t work. Powerful cranes gi a eye eae hy ip erate | ° ’ ’ we : h Ino been installed ws empty the vessel of water so | way and then reaches for the next victim behind Q ere 6) Ss on O é all is ready the yong isis a | that she will start rising by her | A Thought nd gives him the same treatment. bd Answered ° BY RUTH FINNEY : 4 on either sic own buoyancy. There is no shake about it. It’s merely efficiency ves . ed ; This is the operation that. will He that is slow to wrath is of Method applied to an ancient formality. Coolidge helps i Where cid “stngham™ get ite cant of the people | { wcuion wii aakad to 4600 é Seat 1. = tripe! ype qialione agar icl UFE | great understanding; but he that is thru the ceremony about like Henry Ford’s system | name? try who ¢ there were did not take | nels and topmasts even now ex- | hasty of spirit exalteth folly—Prov, es a tin Lizzie thru the factory. If he didn’t apply A. From the town of Guingamp, comparison nough Interest in the outcome od and systematically | tending well above the level of | 11:29. Hels ciency to handshking much valuable presidential time Brittany, the name having been cor cof wo att stop up every hole tn her from the oon 11 et Ba id be lost. You might stop and chat, or at least try |!" en voter the Garane.andnstiin ater ae ch ker ae H bigest aaa say hello or good morning; and that takes time. 1 What fe thalpurctiasing value » rat be ai] — — ae - a rT a u 7 , ‘“ as ae . | tayed at home Hy . * ou are firmly helped on your way and can go back | o¢% Yoliur now ay compared with co 82s RLU: home and say you shook hands with the president—altho . | 19147 Slaton tot ea % did no such thing. And you got about as much of a | A; Based om the cst of livin | A age ‘thrill out of it as you got when you kissed your maiden | ang eog, Meera) Fond A | HORA BaGes VONOSE DESY IY: 27 a, aunt. That is, you kept cool with Coolidge. And when - haat | aking the states in gec groups, the best voting re you come to think of the foolish hand-shaking habit | g 44 4 truc that the crons-section "you can’t blame the president for getting the fool cere- | of « peart shows it to be structurally | om ony over as quickly and with as little waste of energy | just like an ordinary onion? 4 possible. Tay me : hing s of liter a : Aerial News ¥ States? The stay-at-home vote tot iy N AIRPLANE for war purposes, flying 157 miles an | 4. According to the 1920 census, t year, Exctudt lowa, Mins orth and South | Dakota, aska and Kanna Here there were 69 non-voters to and women were ise in the of local law Join the throngs enjoying the mxtounding ings made possible asm result of this Clearamce Sale. Only a few more days. Q. How many male and fe teachers are there in the componed of Arkan Oklahoma _ and exan « the worst record, a nited! tab! yat-homes for 2 hour with full military load, carrying two men with | 95,454 men and j8 women. the disqualified voters, the } mt : ombs and guns. Two hundred of these have been made | a4" 8 inten now Shaeove Prete sf + Folding Camp Stools France. Orders have been placed for 200 others, more Q What ts Harold Bell Wright's ‘The frame is made of hard- wood, reinforced with a steel pl Khaki Sale Pric Smoking Room Stories ed “Speaking about imperturbability under trying circumstances,” aster, “you can find it Maine. 1 heard a story the other day, that signifies. ays An old, bewhiskered Maineite was moving. He was rattling r J in one of these Michi, his household, chick. owerful and faster. addre A, Tucson, Aris wi FREEDOM Seat is made of 79c Folding Camp Chairs Similar to the stool de- scribed above, except with Sale Price Syisatess 98c $3 Luggage Carriers > France is determined to rule the air. She fears a Ger- n come-back, and with good reason. It is easier to | . . Q. How much butter can be made uf 7 “talk brotherly love when you are at a distance than when toe one bt aynpor patter tat? | By Albert Apple you live next to a neighbor with whom you have been A. One and a fourth pounds. | BY ALBERT APPLE hting for nearly 1,000 years. i * The Knock at the Door question of fact or informa TOUNG doctors, dentists and lawyers used to hang out TOTTI TTA day the luck 1 in the world is the salmon trout. He lives in water at a tempera of 40 degrees—only eight above Bureau, i322 New York 11 fressing Washington, D. C., and enclosing tion by writing The Qu Ps 4 their shingle and wait half-starved for several years Lange sop: 4 enclosing | | ‘The salmon trout—called Nam- Jencoop and’ barn appurtenances nell oie One ‘until business came to them. It was a rare professional sg eae a aoe vceat or marital | | a¥cush by the Indians—ts found | piled high about him. Suddenly his | Has center brace. ©4 GQ who could earn a fairly good living within five years advice. . P lien, confi eh og Moet 1 ™ vind hy car ee ae to Vee the bit: in: ity ieee: 0 a RR eins aged as ae Near a after H dential, All letters must be signed New Ei to northernmos teeth and bolted for the green pas- These Te peree? iy pan Begs ‘ A Se citing vroblem is being solved today in a unique ere —1 Tatats tel Sateen of rae 1 tho wide of the road. It|= jecvier than re sar of the starr Reel maereme Wedge Auto Cushions y sici. ins s a ice volcanoes, from 160 to 1,000 c Tiie: taee Papen =} _ generous in dimensions, with a full 3-foot backwall Made of black, long grain Rete Pe smiciey, for, eance, (opis, an, offles Q. When dining at a restaurant! imory feet deep, F {fence uprooted a lilac bush, ran uP |= und a 6%-foot front wall. July Sales Price 9.95 Pantasote, beaded. “wih in a city. Then he hops a train, scouts around and finds | where food iv served in covered i the Mian, kniac itt ok | eee eS 7x9 SIZE REDUCED TO........ 1.85 white, Reg $2.50 $y AQ couple of small towns that have no doctor. | dishes, ‘ts it correct to lf the covers.) goes out, the surface water is |amay, two posts ana an ing hate | Reduced to iT! wait Go this cold and the salmon trout is tag S | He arranges for an office in these communities and {°° a a age Sita the wallet jturned over backward, burying its | $ announcements that he will be on the job a certain | atte nds to this detail, but if a gentle- ae psig the top near shore. {driver deep beneath its wreckage. Auto Spot Lights nd water Folding Camp * warm. 1A road constal maw the beginnin every week. man and lady are together, it is Tahoe u ia Throws a long beam of : . os J ol he cars erratic igh! and J 3 » The usual procedure is to practice medicine four days | prover for the gentleman to lift the gust tho Indians troll for him | nta tothe nena, indignant tel bale Brion, is $1.69 aM s &, ry FY ‘ one » dishes a eorve! ata depth o! a coh nad week in the city (with few patients, if any), and devote [covrs from the dlstea tid aie) at & depth of using as: | cctse ofthe apparent ‘disregard ‘of | Tabl 3 95 he other two workdays to his small-town practice. porred er Le ee eee august law. ‘Here! he yelled | e, . The solution of one problem often is found in solving |° — aes | "Namaycush, progressively go! the wreck, ‘Where do you think q \\ P V4 ayoush, progressively going | you are goin / \ Exactly as illustrated. Made of Solid Copper Wash Boilers ther problem. The traveling doctor, accordingly, solves Q. What are some words just} doe follows the “40-degrees s livelihood problem by solving the problem of the small | #4ded to the language? line." His bod 9 constructed . ? . | A. Facista, realtor, vitamine, alti-| that he can live 1,000 feet deep mmunity without a medical practitioner. |graph, soviet, narcism, ruthene,| without being crushed by tho There’s a shortage of country doctors, for the very Harts, duvetyn, cordoba, askari,| pressure. imple reason that in many districts there's only enough | zircite. A city man, tolling in a hot Work to keep a physician busy one day a week. ; OBS gee | factory, store or office, has rea- {coi cathedral; whlch will be the!| The traveling doctor is on hand for that day only. an ERRORS 07 Oe ORENe aa the Not of the beliben tout: eee in OF © Traveling dentists also are becoming common. There's ‘A. A sentence or verse which con-| Physical comfort is not the only finished, was RES ae “2 en an occasional traveling lawyer, arriving in town for | tains a number of words beginning) Important thing in life. But it's igas wale. Kok pebA 20a) sonipets day a week to get some people out of trouble and | ith the same letter or a number) see oni ie it were (toh which 103 noted architects en- It’s a bang-up good system, for these traveling profes- | czampte ia: “Peter Piper picked a eee oe Nasa ional men are usually young, fresh from university and | peck of pickled peppers. If Peter nieiesut Nathiat 8 ae A a ‘ te i Piper picked a peck of pickled pep- * hs ght up to the minute with the latest in their line. hers, how many pecka of plektea| but swim Inzily in tho coot wats “I'm going to Allegash,’ camo a | mothered voice from beneath the wreck ‘This is the right road, n't hardwood; light and strong. Rolls “EE into a compact roll. Cole’s Ranges in Clearance These Ranges aro all new and in first-class condition. ‘The Cole's factory is an old established con. cern and makes stoves of excep. tional quality. CHIU. LIVERPOOL, Eng land.—Liver- | North, nothing to worry about except how to spend his pension, Game laws do not apply to him, ‘The water is cool, the sighing Enameled Coal NOW vhii i ii "4 a *, pie’ ows for 2. ‘All of which demonstrates that it isn’t necessary to |Peiirg aia Peter Piper pick?" gdb aad Cot giaash af breeze pure and fresh with the | Raniee- ae’ < 1lies Extra strong construction. it for opportunity to knock at the door. You can go Five [ee seed el Rear ea nt of growing things on shore, Patan sit 98.00 Made of good weight solid 4 | alarm clocks, No re 7 * + y a), wer ae copper. out and buttonhole opportunity and escort her to the door. @. What, iy the Indian name for} No propadanda. No. botusome Pre estan febsl os ge Sone ta : Sale Price. Opportunity is occasionally found. It’s usually made. the case in which the pappoose 1s} political campaigns. No tight pepe piedling in thd fevihe. Saat 1 Gas Range ed? shoes. No ¢ d dust. Ne sg oa 4 3 Ry Te ZING s iy ns BE Sane NBA northern lights, the bark of a was $86, NOW..... $63.00 Grown make: will apes A. One of the most common names) Oh, what a life! “Khu.” the call of wild birds. I Lir Mi is “kihu A aa Cea Ne Freedom—that's what tho sal- HILB we're on the subject, mon trout and the Indian have, 3 will not rust. ‘Sale Price 49 1 Gas Range— Ms Q. Who was Danny Deever? how about the lucky lot of And it's what wo have lost— was $110, NOV $85.00 Vv RIDGE =~ A, A character in a poem dy Rud-| the Indian who trolls for the | the supreme penalty of clviliza. ; : PS yard Kipling. Danny Deever waa| salmon trout? Up yonder in the tion, 4 es | hanged for shooting a sleeping com- FABLES ON Electric To William B. McCurdy, rade, pin yr HEALTH Vv Curling Irons Metropolitan Theater. F tases ‘i y - y eae Fre vous mgs pivice. and spent 16 soo sour anew. [lyst Map he! Feoerd: un ot SLEEP IS IMPORTANT mee ose I found it more than worth the price it cost in time and doug! Cc t I have seen are often bum enoug 3 | ed vol areait hes Rea Ne pn vei Aspe os oe ugh; but here crossed from New York to Cher-| oN XT to recreation and uir,) with keeping in the, best conditio #9 aeKel Fue dH | bourg in 5 days, 7 hours and 20 sleep ts next in Importance | Bight hours, at least, should be the The shows you bring in wintertime ure very often grand, but minutes. allotted sleeping time, tho durl now’and then we get « lime—not worth # one-night stand. But viele 5 i uring the first few months most women fee! G lad to say, the cast tha ying ye | n feel an now, I'm very glad to say ne cast that's playing e is one Q What is the largest redwood | inclination to sleep a great deal, and | A, November, 1928, when she $5.89 This is an AllRubber Hose, well: made, to stand hard ui and to give long wear. 50-foot lengths, | |to the expectant mother,” the Mann family doctor told Mra, Mann we ought to keep to stay thru all the blooming year tree and what are its dimensions?| “Sleep at night isn’t enough; you] need no advice, [note on Wednesdays you declare you serve the patrons tea; and || A. The General Grant, in Catifor-| should take scheduled naps. Take} “fut there are many patients who SALE PRICE $5.98. we can meet the players there—that makes a hit with me! 1 think | nia, is supposed to be the largest, 7t|# nap at least one hour every after} sleep less than elght hours and to Ti go and buy @ seat, and make my fo) 1 call, (I've picked a |i $40 feet high and 106 feet in cir-| noon, particularly if you have been| such I always give the same admont. queen J’d like to meet—Iin fact, T like ‘ern ally cumference. | buaying yourself about the house or|tion: get recreation, alr and. # | BLACK LEAF 40," Lox, sine, ONTILIZHR Diaonte o i ‘The Uttle show you're playing now 1s good as shows can he have taken a good walk and the chances will be vastly bet Woll'in lameenng. | year mGakplete wish eee Makes 6 gallons 5 35c and plug. TUNUNOOOUUUTEAUUUEOUUGUAUUSUU AGENDUS d j ee. “Getting to bed on schedule at er for gener y I'm here to holler it's a wow for married folks to » It shows é aril portant ger UP | ee iy 0s eae “San oh the wite that lots of speed is bad for girla or men—and intimates Sez Dumbell Dud; |\"!#"'" 8!%° important in connection Himportant period." Ne 3s Paks... 59e that women need a beating now and then! | TH ‘i When women haven't any cares and money's given free, they we : got swelled heads and put on airs, and figure Life's a aprec,. ‘Tt | Bet there)| So (PE a € need a bit of storm and stress to make them play the gam | are no bille Bn ne re Ass What else was I to say? Oh, yes—wo men are Just the sa in the dead }\ ER Am AAT ee v. cohen t l f i) Dj , ; I al " BREAKERS. - DELIVER EL iot-7260 | oa SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET El TMM MUNN MMMM ee Onn LI i

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