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| The Seattle Star 5,000 Untold War Stories Are Locked in Dead Veterans’ T rinkets 1 Ban Francie | A President’s Quiet Vacation on the Farm ) How Uncle Sam{ Keeper of “The Trinket Shop” } Ieee : caeaer: a —~ Js Identifying | eS ee Soldier Dead BY LARKY BOARDMAN | Sportsmanship! _| ENANT LOCATELLI hs long cherished the a round-the-world flight ! head of the Italis » flight, he and his gly to get things into shape. arriving in England at the same s the American fl lk li and his men were to fly with the Americans over the dangerous Iceland- Labrador water hops, protected by the guard | s labored unceas they hopped of of American cruisers and destroyers. The Americans made the long Iceland-Greenland hop successfully. Motor trouble forced the Italians down at sea, ‘ Rescued after days by the cruiser Richmond, Locatelli, almost frozen from his exposure to the Arctic wind and ice, turned to the commander and said: “Destroy my plane. We do not want to encumber the Americans further.” That was red-blooded sportsmanship. ¥ And we hope that, if the Richmond brings the unfor- tunate Ital aviators to this country, they can be per- story packages suaded to come to Seattle to witness the successful end of the Am s’ historic trip. | tae Aa Because Seattle would like to shake Signor Locatelli MEL of the articl by the | i and tell him what we Westerners think of he . bo ars son ¢ . that kind of a sport. # vd — tia | 7 ———e It’s a Hint, Henry FABLES ON HEALTH T IS with extreme reluc that we discharge a public | CA RE OF THE SC ALP duty by calling Mr. For attention to the fact that vi) UL the auto is still in its infancy, with certain obvious im- | Vase = a provements lacking. tan reostwiaa' of I? : grains of corrostne An Ada, Ohio, man has an exceptional car which so rings, taken from the fingers of |) 4 yy, bia sof iste “jiggles” that, when he is in the grocery or other store, men kitted at the front move sean ye oom oy he lets the engine run and the baby, if rightly placed in | dashed at 3 ured upon the bead check the car, is speedily “jiggled” to sleep. The matte> strongly emphasizes the fact that, in the building of cars, too al- mighty little consideration is given to fathers. Color and quality of upholstery are chosen because of their appeal to the esthetic taste of mother and daughters and they have their cute little arrangements for cigarets, rouge Th f e and bouquets, but father is just like a spare tire—some- e A B C O the Sugar Price Matter where on behind, if at all. Verily, the makers don’t even " BY ROBERT TALLEY consider father’s pocketbook. Be. sy ROBER ALLEY Mr. Ford: feels cocky over having disposed of ten mil- Wastuxcr sap KEE aa ean cla Bathe of this ap e been known to cup who TS PASE TSRERVE-SEPR-FERTE ESE TEPER oe Soe be secured by die s of quinine and a pin found « body of a young ileutenent, kill- y the name of the lion of his cars and there is considerable talk about “saturation” of the market. 1 the ¢ 1 Hanging in the balance ts a But, just.suppose for one moment that Mr. Ford got up sepia: Ghemeak vei ges a tetines ds Fagheogrs Burnett Bros. Jewelers. “Pay Us As You Are Paid” a car that would not only “jiggle” the baby to sleep, but pose er anenser tly ¢ sugar me have a small refrigerator with pipe and nipple to bottle g matter that t If Coolidge ° ff the baby, and some sort of revolving mechanism to attend to the infant in other respects—why, you would see twenty million fathers rioting for that car and the saturation wouldn’t even be moist! -. [ALL THE SILVER | $1.76 per 1 it ail | nelle fe domestic a mo me A HEART COULD WISH vantage, omitting differences In es oe & ‘ : bipraent oa0r production costs—over thelr Cu O YOU want to be a king? A job's open for you. Ex- bitant ta n sugar, while a | ~——SCIENCE pasar! dahon SON iegeer Cory al emaceil | FOR ON YOUR TABLE aritf, the effective rate | plorers return with news that a ruler is wanted by SATTY TAG pepe the kingdom of Cabinda, at the mouth of the Congo river MOLECULES | was on in Africa. They have a genial custom over there of killing Questions <7 n has recommended but Senator Porter coos: | FOR A DOLLAR BILL! © sive. Most Z* SEs F2F ESR _FIRES* BSE aE. the king the first night after initiating him into office. a So, no king for many years. ¢ Answered * Nothing is quite as effective as death. Nature is shrewd in limiting the years we spend on earth. Death is her = ~~ way of restoring balance. It checks the clever brain prying peta en rie ell Now, thru the Burnett Saving Plan—every too intimately into nature’s secrets. Above all, it makes | i glorcescrsidled housekeeper may have the famous “Rogers 1847” room for another trainload of excursionists—the next as a result of the Silver Plate on the table. You may get a set on -payment of a single dollar. You may pay the bal- ance in small amounts as best suits your conven ience. A dollar a week will do! Twenty-Six Piece Chest, $31.20 Twenty-six piece Chests with hollow handled knives (stainless steel blades) containing a com- plete table service for six people. Nationally priced (cash) at $31.20. Here at the same figure No interest, no extras, no tax. Delivered for a single dollar. Paid for $1 weekly. generation. geness of the molec 1, 1924, before it finally fin investigation and made eans whether s ‘eae Toboggan and Climb ‘STARTING people on the downward path” and “start- ing them on the road to success” are two familiar phrases. How often do we hear the phrase, how often censure or praise one man for another man’s failure or success! The downfall of a man or woman can no more be ac- complished by another than that man or woman's success- | y—___ ful achievement. The road can be pointed out, your feet | YOu can get a prens the weight of its amallest atom it, but where you go and wh - || question of fact or informa- os placed upon it, but J x at you do or Gade senting apiece 4 do not do with it, is the responsibility of each and every \le deed . the atom. itself is composed of alf . pana Sree sn digi a ” Editor, 1322 New York ave, fat” fag ei sleehrhdin® une | individual. : Washington, D. C.,andenclosing | | "7*1™ Of mint ded to eee ft AT hought Not satisfied with censuring others or praising them for two cents in loose stamps for re i | men from Cuba, acco riff commission. the tariff on t be reflected .by 16 price of domes well, with an est of many mi Mr, Average etbook in a large molecule. To ex-| awer toany | sumer's poc must be a more ciph | ply. No medical, legal or marital i srhvct tice FHAETITEAS OPER TEESE le’s failure or success, there are those who hide ir ; electrons. Where no counsel is, the people are weakness behind the supposed culprit who Started tential Tinta ise | The, importance, of thie. branch ot (al. but E (he anulituds of "coun | | 7 them on their downward path, or failed to give them a .sisnet. | Pereaa thet eee thke ae Kees rea ha cbadae bo ee BA ifty Piece Chest chance at success.” Failure and success are not finished ELSE ae ae ire in fe. these. small bodies V HATEVER advice ye give, be wae products laid in your hands, made to order. They are the Q. Just what is coke? ata’ ts lize | Dacet c | : * : ‘ A. The solid residue—carbon and | use or misuse of the tools of life, with which you labor | 44, ‘aft ri hen Seatacae coal ta | — or leave idle in your workshop. heated without access to air. It | No man or woman can accomplish success for another, | urns with a smokeless flame and THE WHEEL OF W AR | Each man and woman turns out his or her own products | "#4, 0ren aptly called a “man-made | in life, no matter how worthy or unworthy the effort, |" ... Onl fy eS * # % Cie? Winet Soa | The first step in strengthening one’s character and | Q What causes mange in an 7 nla ¢ , grasping the tools of accomplishment is to forget two als? a y ust 1a and Tur key Have Had phrases—‘Starting people on their downward path” and g $67.50 Fifty-piece Chest, containing stainless steel blad- ed knives with hollow handles—a complete service for a full course dinner. Choice of the “Heraldic, the “Ambassador,” the “Ancestral,” and the pase ute parasites which burrow ra (\ 4 y : j of all, the “Anniversary” patterns. Nation Min ate Poreaiae One More Conflicts Than the U. S. in | HAVE YOU SEEN priced at $67.50. Delivered for a dollar. Paid for linto the akin, causing loss of hair “starting them on the road to success.” nd the formation of a scab. i $1.50 a week. One is a toboggan, the other a heavy climb. The bot- pc $F eis the Past 105 Years : Hage * ed tom or the top are, respectively, reached by each individual Q. What can one add to white- : Note: Twenty-six-piece sets with flat handl wash to keep it from rubbing off? A, Alum. thru his or her own weakness or strength. Q What ts a good shampoo for! the Ancestral knives are priced at $22.40. The Burnett Guarantee As it stands now, the United States gets about 49 per cent of Japan's | 4" itching scalp? exports and 100 per cent of her indignation. A. White of 2 eggs; jutce of 2 lemons. Apply by rubbing the whites _— - — — ————| of the eggs thoroly into the scalp 8 q 7 Then moisten the scalp with the l 47 ROGERS BROS, If within thirty days you find—or just think lemon juice. cae you've found—that you can do better for cash in 1” G whasndhenowlndeealipeeacnt some other good store—then all you have to do is A. Yes, he was a famous Scotch to bring your purchase back to us and every penny outlaw, his real name being Robert you have paid will be returned to you and without MacGregor; he later assumed the a whimper! maternal name of Campbell in con- OME on now, confess {t; you know that it’s true; you've tried to make| sequence of the outlawry of the HOLLAND EP pgRRR ASAT ZSRFTF ETE CRETE OTE Jove once. or twice And haven't you found it’s a hard thing to do, ‘cause|clan MacGregor by the Scottish SWITZERLAND JAPAN My My pilaewortts bell 10 Sayapwuttion’ | parlanenl.2" The. Gualo” the adie (Gyvars NORWAY a raers Filled It's love that the world goes around on, they say, and we all surely| “Rov” signifies red and was applied SWEEDEN HUNGARY shelter a share. You never can buy tt; it’s given away; why it’s floating| (0 Jim from his ruddy complexion BELGIUM around in the air Jand the color of his hair. His ex AUSTRIA PORTUGAL If you cannot come to one of the Burnett Jewelry The sweetest of love may be given in vain, The truest of lovers may say|Pioit# have becn immortalized by ‘ a am Gaver ay ay BAY] weott in his novel, “Rob Roy.” TURKEY GREECE stores—write, and we will send any set of silver that the best he has had in return is just pain, yet you can’t help it flow-| ing that way. SPAIN Wals you may desire for examination. Money back quite : | Q Who ts the hor of the so i sft ‘The oldest of stories; that's just. what it seems, ‘Twas born when the| sit, Voge en OF the song, cheerfully if you are not completely satisfied. |“The Land of the Leal"? world started out, It lives in your wake hours; then into your drea et| 4 we know not just what it’s about, Piper edd bik sl be el al 0 Le Love understands love, but do you or do 17 No! When we admit it ‘tis| well, for he loves but lightly—and love passes by—whene'er his real love| Sez Dumbell Dud; Wars he can tell. i FRANCE (Copyright, 1924, The Seattle Star) There is sus- BULGARIA picion that \ DENMARK either a mess GERMANY of golfers.or a ENGLAND covey of fish- ermen is giv- ing out these || early election figures. 909 SECOND AVENUE Which Is Between Madison and Marion Streets

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