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PAGE 2 Increase in Autos Make 1R3 TRIP MAY BE Street Cars Profitable DELAYED That's What Statistician Finds; Development | german-Built Dirigible Is ot Freight Business Foreseen Not Ready Yet Serious prob » 1 wr ¢ t . d to k by wh A 0 and def 2 t - me detaile f off a juled f£ Aus t “Ba and vest thet have ¢ t " 1 : . . Teadi! t mfort pelin builders doing th xemy wert Id this ¢ but th re p gebdied recer am 4 & slow, meth ma they are tax exempt. Th t street o we re : thie dat Bile came in and the s began | me , t ne Of | [or oa fo lose panscnger t at the lowest! sr vever, a “High operating costs during the} Cost and the cars ways handle ual inal War added to their diffic the mass transportat in large tate ee Many of them went into cities and between lars nters. pered about t ship. The investitig public -pr “This passeng traffic must.) i were anx Ty went sour on them and tractions! however, be shared with the busses far as pos selling | bu. As well, ' 5 the els and 1 The ation of th Prot = : . sep hfs fered undul Nes int portunity to develop aie 2 at t not t STREETCARS GAIN such & profitable freight business | iigitest sign of auch a spirit on th BECAUSE OF AUTOS 1 SEND veenntly sted al Of! part of the Zeppe eit “In many of our cities congestion ; Reriag — J he : PERFECT AIKSHIP in aut traffic already a ee IS SOUGHT congestion treme ——— ‘or will the development of at t alent tate trie freight hurt the steam r - 5 Barcel ecm In fact, it will prove @ blessing to| They ha Sie taceaee toe the them. The problem of handling! ¥ thee r ng wat Bima steam freight is or f terminat| ied biliae menentionds plcann’ 09 aed hk be epted other suggestion: 5 ‘ as much| that there shall be no “blamage” for switching, terminal space, loading — If you are sick and wi to Get Leppelin builders subsequently Well and Keep, Well, write for lit-| Nd unloading as one that "goes al ‘7. C}TN I 1 *le Me eee hy the @rature that telis How and Why this| thousand miles, decane Tepaitaiha the crank ene Simost unknown and wonderful new | «1_ 6 ne ate o ent | ees ee @lement brings relief to many|_ “it Coats the ot am road almost) o« ‘The builders found that a new Butferers from Constipation, Rheu-|&% much to handio it, yet the tar-| composition metal would serve their Matiom, Sciatica, Gout. Neuritis, m iffs on short hatils are small and do feuraigia. Nervous. Prostration iuatinda ean. Seailay’ treles High Blood Pressure and di ¢| Bot cover this cost. Trolley freight soa of the Stomach, Heart, Lungs, Liver | offers better service to the Kidneys, and other ‘ailments, You |and this business can be ha Mear Degnen's Radlo-Active Solar! much leas expe! day and reeelvi the & - Ser La “How about the motor Mr, Babson was asked. ontinuoualy Into fF system. causing @ healthy cir. ‘The motor truck has come tr this field and has gone after buat purposes better. And, at the risk of delay and despite added expense, the designers decreed that the change be made, Further changes may mui trucks @ulation, overcoming sluggishness, ) throwing off impurities and reator- ing the Ussues nerves to @ nor- Mal condition Cop Asks Divorce, nd the next thing|ness much more actively than th i ENS fea ate sain eth ss srflia a gahdcashns Ale enh Says He Did Best * Sold ‘& test proposition. You | jc lines, answered, “but th : Se a a re thoroughly satisfied it is helping | fact remains that the electrics can, Chauncey lack, a i Hey, Perore the appliance is yours. | handle this business more economi-|the Seattle police department, has lothing to do but iG ar. axpenne, eee atte most | cally than the truck. So far these| instituted di ree action against his Wonderful fact about the appliance |two have been competing. In the, Wife, Rb Black. In the complaint that it is sold so reasonable that | future they will have to co-operate | Black declared that hie wife had a Bee warns, the reach ‘of all, both) to their mutual advantage jolent temper, and altho he tried No matter how bad your ailment. - —~ is best to get along with her, was Or how long standing. we will be Bieased to have you try it at our isk. For full information write to- day. Rot tomorrow, Radium Appli- unable to. Fall Calendar to ; nce Co. 279 radbury wide, Loe| Open September 2 Calif < Angeles, Ca dvertisement. | All King county superior court {Judges will return to their benches | September 2 for tho fall calendar. This week's court affairs are being |cared for by Jndge Mitchell Gilliam | Jand Judge Austin B. Griffith. For the following two weeks, until the fall calendar opens, Judges Calvin 8. Hall, Archibald W, Frater and Otis W. Brinker will be on the benches Lemon Juice Whitens Skin The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white ts to mix the Juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well In a bot- tle, and you have a - whole quarter-pint _ ©f the most wonderful skin whiten- _ €f, softener and beautifier. _ Massage this sweetly fragrant lem- - @m bleach into the face, neck, arms ‘@nd hands. It can not irritate. Fa stage beauties use it to bring clear, youthful skin and rosy-| _ White complexion; also as a freckle, | > sunburn and tan bleach. You must| tix this remarkable lotion yourself. | Shoots Friend of | Wife, Lands in Jail | A. Sorrena, 27, is in Providence hospital with a bullet wound in his leg, and D. Ormucci, 30, is in the city jail, following a shooting af. fair Monday night at the Orsucci home, 4144 25th ave. 8. W. Orsucei told police he came home} to find Sorrena and Mrs. Orsucei in the house together. He said Sorrena had been a frequent visitor to his home and that, suspicious, he turned at an unusual hour. & UL Lamber ; + of Enumelaw, are oper: ating a fleet of trucks in logging on Goodyear Heavy- Duty Truck Tires and have this to say about thelr per- formance: “They have given more mileage and better trac- tle than any tire we have ever used . .. over poor roads they have reduced wear and tear to a minimum.” An rip-to-date twookict, “A Tive for Every Task,” re-| Separated 8 Years, giving valuable informa Tt cannot be bought ready to use be- tion about the line of ‘@ause it acts best immediately after Woman Asks Decree Goodyear Truck Tirea, is Declaring that she and her hus. {band separated elght years ago and |hag not heard’from him since. Mrs | Dorcas Robinson started divorce pro- ceedings here against Arthur Lowe | Robinson. She blames the defend. ant for the falure to live together. | ft is prepared—aAdvertisement. yours for the asking, Just | torite or phone Truck Tire Company i = CAVEMAN? OR Comair Dudgets Are | Checked by Auditor | County commisstoners Tuesday turned ‘the 1925 budgets of the | various county offices over to Audi- jtor D. E. Ferguson. The auditor | |will check over the figures, but the | commissioners will not act on the! | budgets until early in the fall } 16 Years on Bench, * : Grimshaw to Retire | | WI ATCHEE, Aug. 12. Sixteen years’ service on the superior bench | jof Chelan county will end for Judge | William A. 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Knudsen, executive sec- and stood retary of the Pacific Northwest be right Merchants’ exposition, is pretty! a you will satisfy and please you, Boston Dental Offices 1422 Becond Ave. WE STAND THE TEST OF TIME 22 Years in Ove Location nearly Seattle's busiest ‘man, over- |seeing the gigantic task of install. \ing booths and exhibits in the Bell st. terminal for the big industrial show which opens there Monday. ins, iM, AI howrny mt-O250, prices advance, IFYOUEAT UNWISELY T the wrong sort of food and experience a feeling of distress in Your stomach, you ean obtain relief In two minutes with J0-TO 4 compound of harm- lean, natural elements which will restore your igestion, to 0 normal SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ und INSIST! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Tonutloning, 600, $1.00 Headache Colds Neuralgia Lumbago Soe, $1, $1.50 phen Pain Toothache —Neuritis Rheumatism AT ALL DRUGGISTS Manufactured by Jo-To Co., Inc, Bellingham, Wash. Acce pt only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions, Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also Vottles of 24 and 100—Druggints, f Manufacture of Mononcettoncldester of Galicylicactd Safe Aspirin is tho trade mark of La, appear necessary at the last moment. > EATTLE STAR Cynthia Grey: Youth Indifferent Following Quarre Brushes Aside Pride and Continue: to Call Him Up EAR Mi I Grey: Went with a youn but we had many quarrels, always caused | a finally we broke up for a quarrel in ch I a t wrong. So I asked to be forgiven : he pror it give me, but still things don’t turn out rig | so | cannot live without him. I have called him up twic and he has come to see mie, but he does not act as he used to. Whenever I want to see him I have to call him up, and even then he keeps me waiting a week before he comes. 1 am a good-looking girl and have many friends, and go to ny amusements, yet still I cannot bear to part wit! this young man, He is a good worker, but does not intend to get married until his widowed mother dies. Is it best to part with him? RUTH L, Evidently the young man has already decided that ques- tion in the affirmative. And as he has the determining vote, it would seem sensible to accept his verdict. Do not betray a lack of pride, no matter how much you care for the man. If you are destined to lose, at least lose with dignity, eee Wants to Be an Actres Dea Miss Gre 1 am f 17 and would ke to be 1 *. Do you think I am to te No, you are much too MK Finish your education. The girl who gets onto the stage at 17/| When was lying in t usually has short and sensational|| | had it tn the gold } experience in her youth and a/| the photo of my little girl y wretched old age. in it I have worn t | Acting ts one of the most sirenu-|| ti since his deat eat ous of the professions and the wom-|| Yer ago. I loved } kept who makes it a permanent sue || !t always around my ne found I had lost it Ir cess must spend years in perfect ing her art. A good education! | 800" “ ‘ nd ability to speak the I Just don't know what to ty have not usually I thought perhap wt language properly G | been acquired by a girl of 17, you, You ‘we elp Z eee locket is of no value to any Soest | | but it ans the 1 to Cynthia Grey will receive me. puld you please ank in | callerw on Monday, Wednesday, your column if anyone found it and FYiday, from 1 to 2 p, m, I am eure if anyone fow! it || and ‘Tuesday and ‘Thursday, and knew how heartbroken I am, from 11 to 12 a, m., at her of they would return it fico in Tho Star building, 1909 locket was given by the Seventh ave noclety to a friend of ote my von, Ho gave it to m | Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell me ay ey Oy SR the address of the Y. W. C. A. of 4 Seattle? M. EB, Kent, Wash 1: oa RES POR VAURIpsaal RE Bie SR ca | Young Women's Christian Asso-|jovoly black kittens. I must elation, Fifth and Seneca, Seattl,!a home for ther ash Wash. is that nome « ¢ cee ttle kitter Kitty, Kitty, Who . one : Wants a Kitty? | Dear Mias Grey: Do you k Dear Mins Grey or of anyone who wants thoroly-|if you can help me out. I * trained cat? It is a 19 Young |t ed male ang a ¢ 1 female, 1 year old, and exceptionally |old, which I would affectionate. ‘The owner js leaving |for a male the olty and would like to find a/ts fond of children good home for it My baby has been aw | MRS. WILLIAMS, |time, and since 209 Firat ave, N. GArfd0381. [cat docs not like er hie jaro afraid to havo him, him » MR | Dear Miss Grey: I am coming you with my troubles, I have two 126 W. Sist » Among the New Books EERE SHEN Ea era aber BY N. E. AT +1 the literary renaissance which been on its way these many | years. . BOOK SURVEY | LAST America seems set for | Despite signs of reaction in other spheres of our national life, the new literature seems to have caught on. And with it comes a reviva t will leave its mark imprinted the book, but in the mind. Not only in the writings siated for fall and winter publications are evi dences of the impending change to be found, They can be found in the ex pression of those millions whose writ ing i» unusually limited to a short letter or a picture-postcard notation. When they take to the expression. lam of the newer writers, and fill their notes of scribblings with terse, driect words, punctuated with the in evitable dots and dashes, then a new Wterary upheaval has been wu fully weathered, For nothing short | of a revolution could have changed | | the ponderous, word-osity of the | average lotter-writer. . not only in { Proutowina fy an example of this new trend in our writing. It is a ploce laboriously picked out on a friend, typewriter by a young artisan, whose |; |; days are spent in a photographic dark room, and his nights in a tene ment district of New York's Emst side, He ts untrained, uncultered, un couth. Yet he writes of himself in a note to a friend. Sherwood Anderson The new string is in place. must play quietly must not hear. I put the mute on ‘BLADDER TROUBLES “Broke, Have you ever been broke | in New York? A furnished room. | Hunger, God, what misery! My only consolation, The violin, 1 edy Gives Quick Relief No longer need anyone be miaer “Thais.” What a classic! It ble from kidney. liver or binder a muble, for a wonderful even the player cry mula, discovered = n | “Snap....A string broke, Misery;chemint over 250 years ago quick, bleased relief even in the most advanced and etubbor: This wondertu ed direct from b 1 Red Mill Haarlem comes in capsule form and i# eaxy and ploas- ant to talce few druggists in this city ara now supplying it to «uffer- jers for kidney, liver and. bl \ trouble, with a positive uarantes to {return tho full purchase price if the | trouble {# not wonderfully relieved loves company, No money to buy a now utring. A walk thru the park Where can T get some money? Sever | million people live around me, Yet 1 |am alone and friendless. I drift to the Bowery. Missionaries and hock shops, I5-cent lodging houses and 60-cent prostitutes. Where the scum of the world gathers when licked. room. If I only had somo money.| buck guarantes. In. b0e packenon A quarter would do, Ten cents for | Sold by good druggists such as Owl coffee and roll, And 16 cents for) Drug Company.—Advertiaemont @ violin string. A pawnshop, ‘We| a= = buy and sell anything,’ the a @- O M I N G reads, But I have nothing to sell. | “L put my finger in my mouth, A gold cap on a back tooth, f pull it ae buck and forth, It is lowe, 1 try to take it out. Not so easy, It} ANOTHER hurts... blood... try a Iittle harder, Off comes the gold cap, | ACHIEVEMENT ‘Into the pawnshop, ‘Give me a} r for this?’ I ask tho Shylock. | much, he answers uncon cerned, 1 start to saunter out. ‘I'l givo you a quarter,’ the pawnbroker offers. A moment's hesltation, I take the quarter, ‘ ‘offes and rolis in a onearm restaurant, A OF THE SCREEN sweltering elgaret would bo a comfort. Only 15 conty loft Shall it be cigareta or a yiolin| string, Music hath charm, It wins. | I buy the string, Broke again “The rooming house where T tive, | A gum hall light fiekering thru the broken window of the front door, 1] must walk gently The Jandin must not hear, She'll want her rent, And I'm broke. “My room, T . @ violin, The only The landlady | Remarkable Old Dutch Rem-| MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES | | the fiddie, Turn out the lisht.| Boy Nearly Dies | | | &* | lungs and intestines, iN " HOME URN IsnEns 4 days more of this sale of this special showing of furniture consists of floor samples purchase our buyers at the July, Chicago, Grand Rapi d Tacoma | ure Show Also included will be many odd pieces from our regular st For convenience this special lot of furniture has been grouped rately on several different floors for your inspection dining room furniture of the better kind, a very wide * ] selection at extremely pr ices, manufacture samples purchased special for this sale—also many of our regular stock odd piec¢ will be found here ready for your selection, sale l on the fifth floor. pricec 6 Se —of special interest to the Home Maker is the attractive showing of uphol- stered sample Complete suites and odd pieces at extremely low prices—which will be found displayed on the sixth floor. —an extensive dis- play of specially purchased manu- facturers sam- ples of bedroom furniture, suites and odd pieces will be very low prices found at ready for selection on fourth floor, your the LIST YOUR WITH OUR FREE HOMES FOR RENT * ESTABLISHE Ld. "SEATTLE: OLCONO AT PINE ‘TACOMA: 4 SCHOENFELD E Sand What'll I play laugh while m *Humoresque RK TRAVEL GROWING | 2: wit according a total of 80,330 visitors, 0 word received here by AIPA avel records in the Yellowstone A. B, Smith, passenger traffic man see park have been broken again this|ager of the Northern Pacific. FOREMOST of the w books to = be published this fall ts r wood Anderson's autobiography “A Meet us and wear Diamonds.” Story PRPY TERED —Weisfield & Goldberg. eee | A, List of other books to be re-| ‘ A teasea by the same publishing | house includes: Waldo R. Brownes gold of Illinois, the governor who was in tho political limelight ‘* sor of Gerhart 30 ye nother volume nn'n poetic | dram a@ critical study of Leonid Andreyev, by Alexander Kaun history of the International Ladies’ | ago; 2 Hauptm: Garment Workers’ Union, writte by Louis Levine; three plays by Francis Neilson, president of the Drama League; and a volume on ‘Genius and the Short Story," by Frances Newman. § down weekly From Hornet Sting YAKIMA, Aug. 12.—Tho sting of a Every Man hornet several days ago proved | Should Own a almost fatal to little Frank, Jr, 3] year-old son of Mr, and Mrs, I. J.| Hardy, but today he is on the 1] Good Watch ee covery, following a hard fight st the poison, which affectod his It is now cer will recover This 17-Jewel Illinois “MASTER” Watch you can depend én to the second. As handsome as it 18 accurate, it makes a pocket mepieco unrivaled by even more expensive makes. It Has But One Price —The Cash Price whieh tain that he PUGET SOUND i STEAMER SCHEDULES dure Money, Travel by Stoumer you get with Goldberg's credit without interest any kind. Welsfield & convenience extras of *3 (20 5] down 5] weekly Colman Dock 1 1. 1 Dally BR Ao Bisa. & or. Green Gold, plain or on graved case Freight only, ATL.LAM WAY, BAY AND WAY Ponts “Seattle's Credit Jewelers” 308 Pike feuh Bay on Only) SAN JUAN IBLAND POINTS Dally, 10 p.m. vin Anacortes Ricaniers and achednies subject to change without notice, LUGET SOUND NaViGATiONCG COLMAN :DOCK: FOO TMARION St. PHONE MAIN Zee uy repair Sam Weisfield can't watch, throw it away.” —Rog. vRADN MAIC

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