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= ' - ONDAY, AUGUST 4, 192 F PAGE THE SEATTLI AR INDAY ctaaeeeel How Long Can He Hold That Pose } Sez Dumbell Dud: ur ouris ] ra e | - ————_————“—“———“- — —— New Yor hing rd { § 4 Lido ' ee me ; “ a‘ 1 i ta ; Sod Unites Frese Oar¥ a, adaras at BY THE EDITOR ji i - ; MR dias x Ps fg deg 70 Chamber of Commerce, tells that aT the slogan tourists have spent $20,000,000 in Washing- p " ») —_—_——$——————————— » thie vaar *¢ ¢ ilar amount in On “ The Cow and the Court t ene? ton this year, and a similar amount in Ore ! " SOLOMON t Austin, Minnesota, has decided aap aS wee gon. * way, he amount of damage done Bo. a . a an ate , - awe : 2 Pose rbat erat hpagk ane om wey he ft wi The hotels get most of it, of course, but auto camps, pleas. eeecrrnsved of the pressure of peru: gest , ure resorts, retail merchants and restaurants got theirs, too, Cision, we gather from the brief items the public < 22 ; yon kietls Ga : , prints that the court was remarkably discriminating and ist buy clothing of all sind th € a ing, fe od, | analytical in its nt, It departed, in the interest of t : pe tackle, guns and ammunition, fi 1 hunting exact justice from the mundane concerns of men to the : on gasoline, tires and parte The r and dry : restricted but potent realms of the cow. That is, the : ~ cleaner ) rve’ hen the touris » Gus v fount of lacteal s was not considered from the | | + i 1M j al!| from travel, Lac of Seattle. Me motorists’ angle, bu* the motorist from the standpoint of 2 Baby! ‘ hops and»women, beauty parlors, to have the bob touched = the cow, an entirely new idea, we opine. Thus, the court es, Kagypt and aby he w,.| up. After days of dy qovine along rr pod coum 4 found that the cow had certain inalienable rights, not I mo? eb it was writ-| try roads a movie provides appreciated variety, | Youchsafed by the written constitution, of course, but y v gues a Cuthbert’s chart shows what becomes of the money after established by the greater law of nature. One those Pe \ramalo the hotel men and others get it. Some of it goes to the Tights is to wander at eccentric will and safety along, Ne ON A nc eaen yan, | Duilding trades for new buildings, additions, renovating and S across, beside, zig-zag, up and down, here and there, + geek ve been teft there for interior furnishings. ‘ Wherever suburban needs have be en answered by road- le : It goes to the fish add meat packers: the butchers aul Sees 2nd that no red-devil tourist ky wecown rondates a ar ns She sagtagar 2? jive Te wholesale grocers, the fruit growers and truck gardeners, dg ap tapeeaneits Deriucalincs Bers 92 Ba nee am belgie ” i i the the poultry men and the bakers. Some of it is spent in taxes, ; Boas the one “a only renter roost t le Sinan sald he : Pies a | city and:county. And 4¢ goes to Jakox, beautiful canopy of heaven, if we get the court accurately, : “ a ‘ i pits arn 0 : that can go her way undisturbed, unafraid and unmacer- 2 : ; And finally goes to the bank, as deposits. ated in a gas-soused world that is filled with hurtling, honking, high-powered, hair-raising, hell-roaring engine » of devastation and death. ©" Moral: Be a cow. ( He died r tan ‘| JT don’t know how much of this $20,000,000 4 —— I get and how much you get, but undoubt- Smoking Room |\edly you and I get some of it. Stories We are selling scenery and fresh air. We are selling good roads, forests, mountain streams, mighty rivers, snow-clad peaks, balsamic breezes, and breakers booming along our oker, wien | beaches, biondd We've always had these thing: “L dietened to a park orator in| God gave them to us—but we a n Jone, yesterday, who declared: that they are worth money. on 1s good for a man, every hince 1 got religion 1| How much? That depends largely upon us. If we are to 15 pounds!’ jmake the most out of our opportunities we must do two proclaimed an old fat eltt-| things: 1 eo audience, ‘tno ™ x, , zen in the audi 5 pd First—We must make the things we nave to sell desirable. We AL utr good for a fat man that | must make our beauty spots accessible by building more and more reduce roads to them. , having persuaded the tourist to visit our North- | west, we must give him a square deal. If we don't, he won't come again, and he will give us the panning we deserve when he gets back A Thought home. We must be courteous and hospitable, and we must not over- as WLuraere eae ln x Stubborness ‘OW many of us are devoid of it? | And what does it really accomplish? | s—except the good roads— just beginning to find out True, it often. gets us our way, what we want or don't Want. But it is really the want or the don’t want that matters, not ‘the fact that we had our way or carried our i it, without judgment, reason or justice. Just because it Was our way or our point does not enhance our great- ness in the eyes of our family, our friends or the com- "munity. You may inspire hatred and fear in less intelli- gent persons, but to the intelligent mind, the really great ) character, you but stamp yourself as a very little person | whom life has short-changed on the capacity to know and “understand. © A point well taken and well sustained 1s the force that Tegulates and develops the individual, the family and the WhyConsullmbrieW | at eee BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS A reproof entereth more into a| the world about them. like Cuthbert are dol g their share, community. It is the fuel to the engine of progress and || wise man than an hundred stripes) telling the world about the Northwest in newspapers and magazines. evolution. But a point badly taken and stubbornly sus- | Wastinaton, Aug. 4—what tale sekd torute Lind sitobcle k abpesnn ee ne a eae __ You and I can help by writing to friends in the East and tained, based upon vanity or man’s ego, fails to hide a in the secret behind the al events coin was t a snapshot of some chiding than a| Middle West that the Northwest is the playground par very little person's inferiority from anyone save himself. killing of America : Persian New such ceremony th ap heartbreak. | excellent. You and I know this, but the rest of the world is ~ | just beginning to find it out. % great en not m, the Mo Tt in said the m on waxed him to be a E A big will is a wonderful thing. Robert W. Im But watch your step that it isn’t only a little won't. page jataoetber’ Ag t Apr this: Imt the chance victim of an 4 phere an atmosphere sur Are You Lonesome? charged with Mohammedan fan A RE YOU ever lonesome? Prof. Goetsch of Munich paige geneween oa payecaleti ‘ studies ants and finds that, if isolated from other that he was killed because he * ants, they die even tho they get the best of e. Goetsch was an American or because he gays they don’t die of lonesomeness but because they are | = Imbrie. ? Hise unable to satisfy their instinctive desires to make homes PULt ata teieke acta rounding the Imbrie murder Persians claim, and had + and raise families. Such is the main function of all forms The I climax, wh of Hasan and Hu of Fatima then, are all the ele | ments of the tr A far atical mob, keyed feverish | 1 Huseln were M vorite grand pitch and ready for y x treme; the sudden appearance of one they 6 red a religion an mon personally designated by him foe, and,.finally, the mdb spirit of life. When people fail to fulfill their natural functions, tering. The yo as his successors. Hasan wai flamed t alf-mad leaders | Mature begins to destroy them—usually by maladies for ee hte Sere ste dS.) ane ar who had just’ bested the only | | which the doctors can find no material reason. ‘The real hgh Song Bhaenel pou : Piano: By ' i memmnlance of authority in Te | environment is psychie. { tes, and t ie » which moat ‘The situation In Persia seems | | dynasty can Peralan Moh dans belong to be auch that unless press | being swept from the t at this season of the year throw ure is/brought on her ru! | themselves into the wildest most anyth hing can happen sort. of t countr | You'll Be Glad to Know This | «aoe stun. ceont HAVING doesn’t make hair grow faster. Dr. Buillard, by a eit, the Frenchman, proves this by long experiments, he sr des Saf ar ° Sains ink eros || Letters FROM Readers Unfortunately, he tsed only one man in his tests. He'd ter of war, from becoming presi STAR have to try at least 100 to learn the truth by the law of Seite Ae t, the shah was | All letters to The Star must have name and address. iveraces. forced to abdicate tn favor of | { his 2-year-old son | | otions, including self. er than you (Seattle) do," "The reason you can’t sell Ra-| error, too. ONDERFUL advertisement for Attorney Francis xc Pa aa tote ete an designed for the | rate—5%% cents for the first 40 hile Heney, of California! President Coolidge and Sec- {tare not to ap ola a is piece eale Hower wornerations ee rate cher wast retary Mellon kicked at his employment to investigate Vol- | rounding orase charge more for power than you| schedule of rates down the line; but | stead enforcement, and now Senator Jim Watson has fithel ies do the company does the larger propor: fired him as special counsel for his investigating com- |* | When electricity ts sold It 1s sold ton of its business on other than the| A reader oi ; > ee You see, as an investigator, Heney is too blamed good. sealing wax beads. This !s too | | is a term signifying the pressure un. jot business, 1s much lower than that} The San Francisco’ grafters thought so, and Heney was | coins to print, but any other | |der which current flows jot the city j shot thru the head as notice to quit. Later, in the fed- | | iriciacavastiad eoiiatia vn te Nag rie et ot the city to eell opti agin aia tet ee eral trade commission’s investigation of* the “Big Five” || subject, on request to our | |but by the inw, oF obwcncn af ing | hours which it delivered at an aver.| packers, Heney made Senator Jim Watson shed bitter || Washington Bureau, enclosing a } |conferring the rights. Cities acquire ("8° Tt® of 1.73 cents por kilowatt tears of self-reproach by showing him up as one of the geen Postage stamp for reply. | | rights by charter and by statute. The | 20U% While the city generated and that is an| | | The thing that really makes hair grow (also finger- This victory of the priests ap. TAKES ISSUE WITH EDITORIAL | / Nails) is the mysterious chemical substance manufactured Editor The Star tion of telling the elty to do that! by the thyroid gland in the neck. A shave soothes the : ace eee gr ety ich {t must do ‘legally if it fot.| nerves and has a certain psychic effect that may stimulate | P) Questions seis: acesin Toadeiieneian 40 WhleR 1" Kode bce aalsue tats | ‘ \ ° i eT i lek Ax for the si ent that the “pow the work of the thyroid Wi Aecesieped C \|Satem okt ver scence ceamerecena atte rhen) insurance company’s e stocking — Every big old line stock fire insurance com- pany has always laid part of its earnings aside for a rainy day—put it away in a stocking, as it were. It calls that hoard its “surplus”. The surplus of an insurance company is very important to the insured. First, it is an indication of years of fair dealing, of sound management, of far-sighted provision J A. By pouring kerosene or a| The dec Z-cent secondary They have the same identica : j | 4 tobe Se NE he } nt sold bi 7 Kilo * | i i + old reliable senate stand-bys. Hive 3 ger Waban grins eae ahetacy he A tiintas came ee against misfortune. i "4 ; | jo Yy sort or of fo ic it You have to be almighty careful about choosing Heney Q. Is any other place beside the/ business, utility business, banking |recelved an average of 3.43 cents per Second, it is your bulwark as well as the in- as special investigator, he has such a nasty habit of ex- | DAallona! parks of the United States| business, newspaper business or any | *!0watt hour, just twice ax high a ie tiiitige: recdedl cas, famous for Keysers? Bee, other business, outside tts corporate [°° -E. H. THOMAS, Weare very glad to for» SUFaNce company’s. It assures you that even in land, New Zealand, te (enon k,| limits. ‘Therefore you are in the poal-! Pyare wuts interme ot nish you witha reporten the event of a terrible conflagration, when the any insurance company atany time, Wemakea COMpany would suffer stupendous losses, your constant study of allcom- |possessing some of the m . Money markable geyser acenery. in il SHELTER STATIONS |more inviting by taking the wooden ee ‘ seep Editor ‘The Star: 1 have often| Walls away from them altogether or - own loss would be paid. RE WE in earnest or just “talking thru our hats” eee | wondered why tho elevated railroad | #!V¥ing them a coating of pure white Ls er at Ht ii 4 ii t when we platitudinously abuse money as the root Q Has the claim of “virgin connecting the city with the Spokane | !mewash ae or six months? their record for prompt So look into the old stocking of the company pipe i 8 birth", b rye f ,| Street bridge does not receive some 8. H. CATRNIB, i a i i i i of evil? All people love money, but to hear wome of'them ”| hut seeus of Necerate? ey | little ‘attention from the authorities 3653 44th 8, We We insiact Gay ae with which you insure. The old line stock fire talk one would think the Almighty Dollar their worst A. There are many “virgin dirth| at be, the Municipal Railway com Tr best, insurance companies which we represent have ‘ stories derived from classical an- | pany or the city council, or both, and HORSE SHOW pretty big stockings—pretty well filled. ae , ‘ < ie ‘ ‘ iT like te yt : 1 ” Nils 5 ‘Swadia Cees ‘ Heuliys Jor seawler thas would » ask why these por-| Editor ‘The St Dr. Nils Westermark, Swedish scientist, says America ¥. eamiele, the birth fF | tions of it, commonly called stations, a how donee . . * Amenophis 111, of FE, tis di | _ now leads the world in sciences, For this, thank money— |4y"(ye hana ay Hs bol Sterne | are Permitted to exist in their pres | which is too much abused. Germany is losing out as from a virgin and the ent condition scientifically because she hasn’t the cash to lead in re- | Thebes — Ammon-Rai; Way Pe oruRaty fed. They hey are rarely used. They ” le y ” pal i, search work. We have. esate are dark, dismal, dirty and dilapidat yoda 1 1 overhead dungeons, They are On behalf of the} Honse Show committee of the Cham | ber of Commerce, I want to thank you for lending assistance to the success of the first annual Seattle This advertisement published by the following Agencies of old line stock insurance companies: _ JOHN DAVIS & CO. JOHN A. WHALLEY & CO. 807 Second Ave, MA in91ML Colman Bldg, MA in 8745 god of Asshurbant-| scribed as one whom the! hur and Bin formed in the midst of his mother; the story of| » from the general com. arding the show, that {t " er 4 r ed up. They are 4 King Kargon of Agade about 2,800\timatunie rerkn ew ~| Was 8 big success from the stand. Ms ®) E ; wall | 2 us Quite satisfacto: bi ade sasaakeh p . \ iy ty anes pee Pythagoras 4) and day out and are never switched Spat act ae STIBRS m Peter seen a ahi - +4 fo be known.) They are plastered over and em: 7 Hoge Buildin, MA in-4350 5 3 a se Bw) ly I not as the son of Philip, but aa the Dlazoned with many unsightly de CH EAP COAL . ha vhs Burk Sait RUSSELL & Co. 9 [30H of the god Zeus.’ In Roman | signs on the walls, which have re-| Hor The Star: T. J. CUNNINGHAM & CO. nen) etek ages quity, there ia found the tradt-|mained there since the road wan} Will you pleasesexplain what. be Railway Exchange Bldg, MA in-1943 thon of Romulous and Remus de«|hyuiit They are chalk-marked with |C@me of the reduction in the price Tal BURGARD-SARGENT CO, scended from a vestal virgin and| names and written on, both in verse| Of Coal that we were to have when H. E. BRIGGS & CO. Mutual’ Life Bullding EL iot-3802 pee ie goa kd for etd and prose, by the ignorant loiterer,| those mines in King county broke 208 Marion St, EL iot-1711 + The Emperor Aug tatual whose bent lies in this direction, with the miners’ union and hired ‘ * _ x ‘ gave out that he was the son of| Some of them are falling to pleces| lot of men brought in ton! Me 3 STUART G. THOMPSON CO. Leary ee Soria Apollo, y and dryrot and to the} tana and Utah who worked for Securities Building slot-6236 +48 » # source of pity and|A day less than the union wor 1 R ‘They had me interviewing Bob Frame ‘tA 1 Q. Who was the last widow of alscornful remarks for those who are GHORGH WELSH FRANK T., HUNTER CO, ROBERT A, TRIPPLE ‘ today, the results revolutionary soldier to be on the| responsible for this upkeep | O418 19th ave. 8. W Railway Exchange Building MA in-g37t {. C. Smith Building BL lot-8957 of which will be found several pages due Kast, Hence these ponalon roll? The car patrons are jerked, jolted ‘ * : A. Lather 8. Danwn, of Plymouth! jollied and footballed from First and | shied GO’ TEIN’S SMITH & CLISE, I premises are still vacant. Union, Vt, who died in 1906, age| Washing ; | BRIDGES l HIN’S, Inc. ‘i Ray aeoyy i , who died 106, age ington to the end of the line|., i. 4 P ALnanel 5 a1 os and. back again, ‘We hear (hat. the | Editor Tho Star: 109 Columbia St, EL jot 3240 Stuart Building MA in-7062 | | eee new bridge is to be reserved for the}, Why all the fuss over the Spo- ERS EO C1 % | Use of automobiles and the old struc. | Kane-st, ‘bridge? It's as wide |fyou can get an anawertoany | | ture for street cars. Why? | the north end bridge and the aver | | question of f or informa- Tho property owners of Wost| se street with street cara on? | | ton by writing ‘The Question Seattle voled for the construction of | Does West Seattle wart a | | Rditor, 1822 Now York ave. ||tho bridge to get better and more! track bridge to run. three | | Washington, D. C., andenclosing |] rapid service to and from tho city, | abreast? || two cents in loose stamps for re | {It is OUR bridge, and we have a| ‘Thora lave been thren or four » | | ply. No medical, Jegal or marital | | right to use it for our use, How many | bridges put up in the last 26 years |Advice. Personal replies, confi- | |nutomobile owners living In West] and if people are not katisfied now | | dential. All letters must bo | |Soattle aro property owners’? Jet thom put up the money and M I Could not these overhead stations| build thelr own bridges, as ema be made more sightly, more sanitary, | are too high now, J. GILL, ARTHUR S. MORGENSTERN JAMES CREHAN & CO., Inc. Dexter Horton Building MA in-2285 Walker Building MA in.32t DAVID P. BA 1024 Third Ave, MA in-2661 race autos WILLIAM H, RITTER & CO,, Inc, Broadway and Pike BA st-7600 THIEME, Ss 18 y / ‘i . Alagus’ Huleie ME, MORRIS, HANSON & ROWLAN, Inc. ISL iot-0502

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