The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1925, Page 6

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PA WEDNESDAY 6 THE SEATTLE STAR | STACE PLAY (Pring Is Here! Everybody's Getting Outside _ . upnempngnenciian: Local Group Presents “The | ; i A Whiteheaded Boy” =| 1a i i | ‘ae Bunting, thy P . yers of the st. J thed 1 appea } at the M theat M the O'Dea } —choose the “North Coast Limited” One of America’s Fine Trains . LABOR, CAPITA * KILL REFORM NEW Sleepers, the finest yet produced by the Puliman Company. These splendid new cars do their part to make the NORTH COAST LIMITED the utmost in transportation. Proposed Change in Calen- g “Famously good” meals on all Northern Pacific diners, dar Is Vetoed pie Enjoy every mile of the journey on the 9 eee $—oranigzea fout og “Nerth Coast Limited”’ 70 Hours to Chicago Connecting at Chicago with trains for the East and Sov 1 hand EK. L. CAREY, General Agent A. G, KINSMAN, ket Office: 1407 Vourth Ave, Phone: Ell Northern Pacific Railway City Passenger Agent tlon to di ed Mrs. F 140) of B® M@ys ca wave fu ee Cio tows of nat WH lesa, eovernments GRRE ctncumen vee ef tho wi PA we tm varices projects PMPEStopow tec reforming ¢ Ce A Beate & meet prese Ander. projects was | ar with 28 ue the Ban “who, dur-| “Son,” Cappy replied; “when we You < trip| you'réas olf as I am, nothing &s th Don't common | under heaven will shock you. fy paid by the nee terite Anybody who gets shocked at ‘ ft : 18, Rete ave, to anything is a weak vessel and ‘ il have. to Se se ee Spend t anything will shock hin M 2 to grow ‘tp and One He's the boy who sweeps the gcse a4 e dirt into dark corners, He's ows. The Single his acct satisfied if it can't be seen by [DOt worry | Penny 6 duly and s« him. Ye isn't interested in the | Public fe the 7 5 and whisked| ug{ortunate who has to live in BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE, BOYS Teeter se | SS er cae : Let The Seattle Star Supply Your Wants in Return for Taking New Subscriptions— prea tats atlavbe [aor Greorted “ Recaciars * zen of the lumber a4 city. ves,” he reininded them. | Share in, This Splendid Offer! arse! - “Finer than silk and purer at! WAT ; Ww BATS - E _ BALLS a a GLOVES A Genuine Horschide FIELDER’S GLOVE With Laced Heel, Webbed Thumb, Lenther Lidag and Welted Seams Given fox Owly 5 New Sulmcriptionn to The Star eee PRICE ay than mountiin stow,” Mr. Re dell decksred. “Nobody present ; | haw been sus’, libeled) exposed | ol) that } to publi stern, gone int» |a@bo Heroes t | wankrupmy or committed a | corps and avery j stime during your absenc: pemundiee iments me was. the in this city. He aan in his church ate, subscribed to for backed a censorship in of the legik eet comarertia! expor (ic shorten of maeera! bulld | es Ga) Caray ewile projects | “Yan've oknbly cammittdd a show is tu had his name in the few.” Cappy countered, n pe iber to something cordimy to the Lth commandritr aera hil tending toward good citizenship—and was in general his serviee, diean't what Is known as a street angel and hand grenndbs at the in the; 4 house devil opening: act. Ib seéhis to mo this|_ “When he came home at night his pay y shuddered. When he left ja Reet, lecbtry and’ cans words. » morning they cheered. His wife timo the drunken amine corps cap r had more than a $2 bill at ) tain or his top rergeamt talks like /°®@ time in her life and his boys jchoered up by anything short of o 4 cise mato “ad@ressinjs a mutiny, |e¥er had enough spending money {0 jchorus girl, which is a harmless tn) audiences shivers with mirth |DUY @ slingshot to shoot sparrows jenough amusement and speaks well any artistic thrills When they got a dime together, & for tho morals of tho aforesaid penny at a time, father made thes business man. It's tho business bank it. mon drawn from the remaindor of “Well, one day the old hypocrite lyou're not gulity found out, How Jearn that, on a s Jail puro, because that's going for a business man. “In New York ft appears that all the business men ar tired, and {when they get tired they can't bo marine, who leves 2 faa te pack Hie fring cross: | y ie: @uzties wad I'm fed up on Berean Teneeor ps | by on_scenes of drunken- Best Merchandise Least Work “Tue adienes has Kept {a dark ceratrs se lem, a - to leck at it, that {t admires #m- * ° the country that appear to havo ’ had to have his gall stones removed, Horsehide Cover, Rubber Center a corner om our national wicked: | Meuxoly aw acter who has the cour | ang thefamily doctor, who knew the sete : age to swear im public aa@ tall out wiorch for what he was, slip@ed ie loud about ‘his women.’ Bowe 1 oer ron: 0 eaark ov face and then com H young Mr. Hayes a drow a lot of comfort from the &* one cn some Se inquires anne. fet that pus astions ¢€ thie dnd) pionogrtphic attachment that would “TWeoll, 1 thimk they support theme aro practically confined to acto® | recegd faltatuky everything the pM immoral plays that the divtrict at | now-a-days jtient hag to say while under the torney of New York city is trying “Porkaps wach plays seppty 8) | ost het ic “Know) some folks to ciesa wp * mental necd fer young lei talc ny lot.with their sub-con |_ “Did you see omy e€ them?" Nr! whe -eheshingly refer te Ueir | sium ening, ¥ coms BASEBALL “International Lengue” Given fer Only 3 New Subscriptions to The Star “LOUISVILLE SLUGGER” BASEBALL BAT ‘ ‘aped Hand) Rede! imquired with sueotctous| fogs se Membe.” “ That ola pelican had 3 With 7 | eagerness | “I understuad that ‘Desire Uader | to say was aplenty, He used Mie Givew fer Only 2 New Subveriptions to ‘The Star Kevery dxttetched ene of thamy”/tho Elew’ is lit stuff,” young dr. | guage that) shocked the doct@s and \the eld gomtionan adou ited. | Haves summeeted. lnurses, and you know that's going | Cis» “Ie cold uff, a\l—cold as tho| some, because they're used to taking i yp Bigewnterttes winked at Amgyr of death, It's a play abeut| green watormover their bows frotl ench ether and Eddie ith |All the people in the world that| morning to night. About unclean You and I will never meet outside} ‘Phe doctor couldn't even figure binds who, doubly unclean, befouled | Pyschopath!c ward he actors/out where his pationt ad learned |thelr own ne Cappy glarel at/employ a little old English, vulg: uch things, until toward the end of tho speaker. "So you thing I'm ono |Amost obsolete, but not quite/the operation the old boy tipped It of these nast¥-nice business men|Sort ofsreméhis one of tho talk of] off that he was having a lot of worry with artistic perceptions, do you?" |hired hands aroynd a bunk house, a No. 2 wife he had in anothet hihe demanded. ~ | “Powerfully wfitten and @tamatic Apparently that damsel but Makes you feel that everybody | had a careless bringing up. in the world is Crazy, nasty, dirty, | Pig-pen stuff!, You see, the old stupid, mean and cruel. One min-| man was @ good and pious for |your own confesslo: Mr, Smith | Ute after the show is over you feel long spells that every little laefended, “You must have gotten Just lke one of tho principal char-| hoe had to blow down his boilers {someeort of a nasty Kick out of acters in the play, The gang ho and wallow in \. the experience, or you wouldn't {ned nauseated him so he had a] ‘The doctor WAR 50 disgusted with have kept It up to tho bitter end.” continuous hankering to go down to| him (it appears the old boy was be 1 investigated’In tho interest of |the barn and to the dumb] ried to the doctor's ster_and ha two moetas aad thereaer until ordered dincontinued, , #clence bocauso I possess an acute | “"!male! chew whittled down the doc a eronasraese-eoseveanecenanaaeeemmeeninritetnemmneanenenenennenad RWS your chnneo, iseyn, to cet your etn mgyiin WITHOUT CONT--. éa't hove to ord eat sughe pemmy of your mowey. 4 A few mimutes’ cffort om your part and you vei be rmrnarded with any a murmured something o Are wed wre having The iat deivered to ome im, Ay room © you awe ‘ecured the required examen of vehcorigtions ani ar ane ae An Early Winner! © & te cos mew See midser feture: td aggpmis te cveryous Bt bs only 66 3 month, overt Wcities Buinatu? cm nl Ls Seat) shoe sebar iptions, phone therm te the cierelstion érpartmeat, 50 Ghat doliverten com we 3 MOST Un MEW, THAT 15, PROMLE WH® AI@ NOT New MATING (Have Subseribers Sign Ths Subscription Biask) art i —— — cm SO U6 Ag aliid) ame ome : | TO SUBSCRIBERS I hereby subscribe to The Se@ttic Star for | “Well, you're not a tired New York businoay man and you covers Jed tho ground thoroly ording to | | | Emory,dt. Buckner, the nevay. | pointed Bnited States attevncy in New York, who haa startled the “Great White Way” by applying for| 14 padlock injunctions against | Broadway's gayest cabarets. |‘ which I agres ¢@ pay tha guthoriaed carrtor at the regular rate of 80c n month. interest in our national psychology, | think th ts by be-|to the @act that ho wm pee 1 AM NOP NOW HAVING TER SPAR DRLIVERRD TO ME you@ratgyou,” Cappy shrilled, |°@U8e the char: in it(@fe frank. | in-law) that the medico put the g o al “When a man attains my years Jf Tetten and thats what we all/ord on for th@eld boy when ho wat | ‘ Sere ae = Ifand—ahom—discretion, which? is (Want tobe from tie to time, only | corivalescent. | ADDRESS something you'll nover do, he be.| there is@t any sense being rotten,”) “The old horse-thieg couldn't bet j-s —— Bat 9 Fi ___y comes an obsorversof life, its caus: bak. hiat@wn testimony, so there ier a . | es and effects anf tts—well, he re.| S&H so that one didn’t shock | auidt divorce and a huge ey and -~ mombers that the proper study of your morals, Cappy?" said] to the martyred family, @ Oo Collect pr Se " Eddie Smith body lived happily over after ex 2 mankind is man, ¥ § i y lived happily ¢ . te | e 5 ‘ i] Uiiaien ae ‘Glodaa Mis “Not at all" Cappy admité™dj the sinner. His : havin been os | “ies aan eee ert |] Ulysses Grudn, "I'm interested |{ANKIY. “I'm not so certain at Dees ho couldn't live with them ast oh a T have sgufficient morals to si Went crazy,” in crime, and criminals myself, | eu 8 te Ks his “f 7 “( potbih . . s ts Sappy glance round at Rging Subscriptions as You _ + - PRU.) PARLORS Cappy, @#o these Immoral plays, [1 Just Fecard th@Gw matters favor.| | CADPY , Slanoed Hrowne Tata Secure Them to | @ ‘In your opinion, and extension, |*b!Y or unfavorabty—sort of—well, scree 3 bl srals, They cal hire An fe: ERRUE EAN NE UP a Ae z in a modified form, of the crimo {It's like the difference botween liv. | Ty Auoul Duby TUN stone, He CIRCULATIO: | wave that appears to haye como j!28 in a ple pen and then trying] Gthy thelr sth oF Weave tion bed DEPARTMENT @ | 5 | homo from neo with the {@neat bungalow for a change Satidon Gill evar cure (He Coan Te) ge memo | = ——|— nee A. BE “It doesn't follow that foll ‘ hid new | ) A. BD r OWS | because there's nothing new Unie | “Tl be dogged if I Mew." Cappy) Who live in a pig pon are im- rite a evorythliie a oieenar aay | The Seattle Star ———-- — aE Is i : | answered, "Sort of 1o8%s to mo ay| moral, They just prefer pig ba mun and. they'll. try i Latest type 0 bo ul AeRey | Paes ree ’ | if our people are getting to lke pens to bungalows, aed at the Bloctro Medical Clinic, Seventh Ave., Between Union | | Pape A Rite it: ores } Ge | - S11 Brd ave, where they make an | S Inivoraity Glee 5 EEA if depleted as it ain t any prefer a bungalow, but deing| JEN WEDDING Altay Exain|nation of the lungs | and University Streets a3 * faite): Th. 18 yenre old nnd WRIA normally healthy, curious sort of | SreO ONE aM wooden ¥ Abed bh | I've never heen narrow in my|ouss, 1 ike to peck into the pix) al Wie EN 8/ ding, Jack RY; Dluinly visible, Mourn 0 a. me to 7130 posed of rascals and gentlemen and |tho other follow is getting along.! Polos getting married—Lond AR! wm. MA in-BOTI. A have found many rascals most! “The price of tickets to socalled swers, ,

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