The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1924, Page 6

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> Senne a atts si inesienuale oe _ - —— NSD —EEE siege Aauuire d . A etal ae | Sam Gompers’ Message BY GOMPE! President American Federation of Labo L _ Sons of Toil NOTHING | vealt til it the { 8 Ul a u est cr L J 1 On this d ole a & greatest force it atest t t € which we would be no better of : be off to labor—skilled, unskilled, fn Wasting Precious Time ah: AVI bo' b bionuiat N A fo c ; than ordir y ayir oal bu the last minu ish come wmold D 1 and confidence in the even tho only about a t th ha (Canuris A Cavwing ty coal mines is burned in the ’ d ert ies aaa ie saga ticas: 42 ° 1? 2 \ | ni} The Part That Lives Pee wate ae || Labor \{ ORIGIN OI crimson velvet-draped bier ir an % gla Ne Ite Tomorr Seattle ‘ ture a: ; eck eke oe LABOR DAY cage. Proudly the Russian unde : y po cine 2 as SS ; L 3 f : ee “last” and look life-like, virtu : e observance of new in adverti The real | To embalm it—preserve it for future generatior a : not be so easy BY JOHN W. NELSON ‘ est 4 ble | Mortal man does not really die until his iMh®nce ~—-—__—-—_— - ————_—/"' its ‘ ¢ F a) cease. In this sense, Lincoln is more alive today than Now § when Booth shot him down in 1865 ! es Safer and Sane : f ORE than 200 American children were blinded ik ae te ie a sal 1 fc or both eyes this ye cele g th ourt ie | FROM eto a Brprention of gh |’ “Letters =20M ‘Readers | ana ree It’s less out of every | STAR . 2 y a nation 1 try. No statistics were kept, but y ago the rate wa L asl : : a ig fe idence ty. kingmen on 28 ao. em CHANGING JUDGES ; CEMENT CHARGES reall stan ; tee é Ecce ae robert Are Sayin The Favorite Topic Se Sar cif, eminent & epaigt ying NDOUBTEDLY the most prevalent topic of ‘conver t ‘ wast ° Beat ‘ rs NRY is Seiad n | if Boyd man, ¥ ‘ ¢ the his her nent t INRY VAN DYKE: “How tion in the world is, and always has been, the weather. | t ; e a . fia 45 fares pers Fortunately, all languages appear to be plentifully sup- | 4°°™ ! ang ad est me 1 > ewhat plied with adjectives denoting heat, cold, moisture, drouth, | ‘ ¥ 1 for 24 { used f and so forth; so that this universal subject eA . ee jluded to almost at any time, and alt the time, er to develop congeniality, or to make conve t It is a common bond between all ra F . ! . ts well-known and convenient characteristics have referred to constantly since time tial. Unc . ‘edly Adam remarked to Eve that it S$ a nice day, | é getting tir i of all this monkey business. ‘certainly Noah must have complained of the hun I am Young: This is no place for a married man. ‘Thus it was in the early days, and has been on dowr t . ! m Romeo: This balcony stuff m be all right for sing- phates thru the ag a pepo = eas : ; t in jut it’s the bunk for kissing. , es * Let us try to get ourselves out of this li ' Sir Walter Raleigh: 1 should worry; I needed a new coat, ms Let us keep our tongues from straying on mreog a ; p a drug addict, always atmospheric conditions, and be versatile in our co . ray tons weet 7 Macbeth: I wonder if this dagger should be disinfected? |“ BE ea sation. Let us, as the walrus told the carpente 1 nmed: You know me, Al. of many things—of shoes, and ships, and sealing ne ' : Newton: I'm glad watermelons don’t grow on of cabbages and kings.” Give the weather a chance. It | f at | trees is worn to a frazzle. tu C Kentu p feo ate f bids ‘) Dante: Hope my imagination is not a premonition of the SST PET EY PRPERR | far-off > 1 I I fe f Pacific highway built | future se indicath A It Cannot Be | Meate ud one:the-view Tar ok an I t r hag ftered e ‘ sees ene perme has a fishy look in her eye. tucks risers: he > Bae ieee ta $ rose eg, » gat Ber: j cha es ; ot lerat better watch my step. be more distinctly ‘of UB YOUR weary eyes and read. Later you may | ped anid ungainly prairie « a oak this lee’ ts Seat eee Hie Samson: I hope they give me a neck shave whilé {Americ than the United scratch your head in perplexity; if so inclined. apse Pe int ; engag 1 vate they're at it | State: Knoxville, Tennessee, recently startled the country by Two thousa 8 awa minal ease Bell Lumber ¢ M1 Helen of Troy: My face may have launched a thousand | pR. A. J. REILLY declaring a dividend of 10 yr cent to taxpayers. sag or saaobia jai eee re diy) Ht haw “ : i 1 F ships, but it didn’t stop any clocks. tor, Kansas Clee "rod Now a city official of that same town has asked to | pes t “ satan : a from Btallacopm, _ I Caesar: Brutus, you done me dirt. from the Olympic games, we coaches eve his, mot cut ae enema hea barren pla ited by 7 CALLS IT ERROR fo lvaiienin ay ; Columbus: This publicity is great, but if the earth’s ae ‘ mye and v¢ ew! Can you beat it? and jendly popula oO soup “ ; aor Aa meh had no critic! mister pens A | Ed The Sta : etter at , ement |round, I'll eat it. 4 a th ae oa _But there isn’t—there cannot be—any such place as | : The Star recent pping eer sand and} Croesus: Wish I knew some good bonds to buy. snd Beak eats ee agile ging? It is me figment of a dream. It | h Larry. Costello. of Kent) srave’ than we coul by using | King Tut: 1 might as well get pickled now as when _|torily.” i$ a myth ars signaling. | h ma material from any ¢ T ale; Dividends to taxpayers! City official demanding two | ath canva ; \. pees poate at Cleopatra: I'll make a mark of this man Anthony. | capo ie Agha his ae The wildest imagination can conceive | They came, and from rig Lucrezia Borgia: I beg your pardon, but I forgot to | nothing like that. nerd apn t eon ialadl? te i 1 plant fe $ per tell you that that was cyanide of potassium and not salt rap B t i gg aie A : ior ie \t that you put in your soup. Court Decisions Pacit the cradle of t he ¢ ti lowhtt } ere. ever'reachéd $8 peceg a Peter Stuyvesant: I don’t think this dinky island is | TURKISH court decides that poker is not a game of sig: sda’ tricity from the private comy cits hihorpeeppene ley ace 1 $1,800 | Worth , but I’m pretty flush now. rN. Yow Chinese Remedy Co. chance, hence it isn't gambling. The case is appealed atur ‘i in t hy t terri wou ale a . spate Frederick I11; I didn’t raise my boy to be a soldier. foresee) ee wre ee pass to a higher judge by a prosecutor, who doubts that poker = is a “sure thing” except when a crook deals the deck. | er ee anaes acinar passes my compre n. SEE ape te ERS Poker not gambling? Seems queer to us. But some Sez Dumbell Dud: ry I i t THE OCEAN of our American court decisions must seem equally ridic- Pirhawe the kal a: fa a, ne oni se ulous to the Turks. A mountain can be seen with accuracy idbecd 1 rhe y : fy One of the newe d most fas only from a distance. eran oe : telephone ex- 6 Nortlake ave, | ting of scienc changes be- cause they of the ove nnumerabl Piping the Way to Peace i PENMANSHIP IN UPPOSE an enemy fleet destroyed our n and began wap right peer ene 4 SCHOOLS j to bombard New York city. Presto! Pipe lines ar number FOr | cent hig ate r ; 3 thrown open, relays of pumping stations start oil flow- wrong num- | I er ing from Texas or Wyoming. The oil spreads rapidly, bers. ushington ¢ of ar } t is set afire, soon the ocean is blazing for 100 miles out. | SC tility Information ; it rushing f Quite possible. The oil industry has a network of nearly 83,000 miles | —————— FABLES ON HEALTH of pipe lines underground in 23 sta L CARE OF T HE HAIR pt Mane" 3 oa cer tala © se ve re of water in But many things in that that ties ar nalyzed low that arkness and jey cold In the midst of the grand- ZL. G h treatment me a iby P puned Vana valane scneaney itself is a mystery, altho est Mountain scenery in the by ‘al chran | east : with quick dow geen, |Why he could not make a go has beer. part world~ the Canadian Pacific | f ‘ it and. thoroly e until @ viowe ovcse lth of my boys and eb Eds be ib Rockies- these splendid hotels DON'T know just how many iniilion strong h t it of dust that : . Tait inwalted: hae a Momored is known to contain e Is the army rihat marching today m: gathere This is a particularly e Het : ve seit fa Je tas elements known to ¢ offer opportunity for a most see I do know the thoughts of this slow moving throng | A tonle may be easily made at| With bobbed hair in vogue Bhd tdaker cn boasarntra probable that it contains most usual vacation. Golf, Tennis, Rid- is shiftin’ to work from its play home from a pint of witch-hazel.} In applying ,a shampoo a He Ironiéat, |f the others, It contains not only ing, Bathing in warm sulphur pools, It’s human for youth just to feel some regret eight ounces of eau de ran nful of borax has nding, arro and vy, | the common salt, but many other Hiking and Mountain climbing, Scenic auto- When the school beil starts n’ once mote ‘ la few dra of chloroform (three| beneficial for eh ed that f Hn, | Salts, and also gold than ever mobile trips, and dancing every evening, offer Thru summer vacation the schoo! kid drams are preferable). Apply the lo-|also St will hea in. ou © politi mee Oh ane a program of great diversity, all within a few What a real education is for. jtion with @ sponge after : s that ma e had a life job and a pen miles of your own home. Cal! or write for Jout the duet old ag And the common It Speci this Si Lo! oe tule ‘dslar eth 'iad | Ra ea A I tought Special Booklets, and plan to go this September. } ’ you ar ex i Us wrong : | erintendent Cole and our hon wt g of school shouldn't make you feel bad | ; 1 you Sirs, ye brethren; why do ye You'll admit it time move ong. - ker | E. L. SHEEHAN, General rt, PR A ad do A Pe) wrong one to another —Acts 7:26. | 608 SECOND AVE" Seen anes ie reset With the chance that will ne'er come o ain ' pot Natl tk Seats ya heat 1 | mortal may be he is stil! a T makin, men and m 5; ; | X PRTERS member of our common species.—| ’ th Park, City Seneca, a ‘ i — Pe ues, Seattle—the Goal of a Race \ vv. 20u. Eo meee ar See Shore emma H

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