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; PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE bz iy preteachecs 8 3 TUESDAY, JI : : ' | oa ‘ 7 ye ees : py \/ ay ae b : {OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS | Ha nes Would Bu i eat { e { a Pobiisned Dally : ees DS SE ita ot * i ie y All ' ee we by The Star < y : pie ag Bediiehing On, - ° ° 4 : end United Ruthman, Special Representatives Ban Francisco Gaans thin - a. ‘ + AY ro, TA uor Stored Lil U Si ait alltiane) et mes 600, OD MAWNIN MISS i. 10. months #808, = ce \ aos [CLAIMS SOMEO US \ | BY LEO k. SACK THETS A BEE OOTIFOL jy | PELLERS HID HIS = A WU LERS SFG A SR ae aR a ; RiOiw’ SKIRT NU GOT ry = PANTS, HE BORRIED . Sar ABP ¢ ce re: : 4 New World concealed behind rocks, or in caves, can ON, TL AOMIRE Nore |} WHYT Yori PANTS OFF Pk: ; a> y SDR cok Kaa ices stand off a company. Airplanes, 1 4 TASTE. SHIRTS 1S SO || WHUTIN-] Oe GIG 1 i 1 EOE LE who have lived thei adult lives | Chine guns, gas, artillery’ armored cars, el ee eee Ae Se \ TH DUDE. 1S A BIG | ; . on the Pacific coast have alg rp tanks, cavalry—all the tricks of modern ar x ee IMPROVEMENT “T se es Ca of tegatana tap these pn eye are war—are useless against them T tN THE M BOLD RIDIN “ ALL Bowl as ee ' Al | for 1 t i sg ealic pbotg eae fh ia Sa Now the tables are turned. Abd-el- TT BAITEHES, AN" | [7 > _ SHOUD WEAR EM. 1 a i } ; ae Riv r ie th oe eee w citieg: Krim must either stay inside his own | 7 —— va | 4 : tn Ae. I 4 e erside, tnese ‘ * ; nk og " 7 s war, else come pe oO t f 7 | their buildings are ultra modern, their bailiwick and call off his war, else com | 1 i oa streets are just laid, their municipal enter down out of the hills, invade the more . Tadeo a dae * prises and public improvements are of the % yaaa porone.anh Den abe } obicanan j most modern and efficient type, the schools ee eet Shee ceiad - ares Ps | ers reali * 3 are incomparably superior in buildings, It he es pe aa ida Blo ae | the supply for medicis : equipment and teaching personnel to the eh tod night \bd-c-Krim! gous | ‘But,"" he saya, “congré i : schools of any other considerable section ache ak pet Ble a Vol 1 act s ira in the country, and the average wealth is eae , A yy _- Sraaiis aniasiad ‘aomiddalas * higher than in any other considerable area | Watch Your Mail. | a settee bet te t > 0 ; + the world around. [Da you know that 21,000,000 letters government bit i - There are practically no slums and no went to the dead letter office last | store a w iy, but ") ' i tenements in Coast cities. There are more year an: phils ‘ mr homes, and the re newer and more ex- Coast city. The bitter torture of blister- ing summer nights and the blighting, gnawing torture of sub-zero winter nights ! are alike unknown. A _ happy, pleasant, friendly, healthy, undistressed, prosperous people, for the most part, are these Coast people, living in new, clean towns and sleep- Ing with open windows in January and under blankets in June. But while those native sons of the West That 808,000 parcels did likewise? the dead letter office? That it costs Uncle Sam $1,740,000 yearly to look up addresses on misdirected mail? That 200,000,000 letters are given this service yearly. And do you know that this vast sum could be saved and the dead letter office abolished if each piece of mail carried a return address, and if each parcel were political and military brains in the coun- try. Diplomatically, France proves to Eu- rope that she is not out for conquest. She is evacuating 150 square miles of ‘territory instead of taking new. Politi- tally, she disarms those of the govern- ment’s opposition who charge her with Waging a useless war. If the war now worth of liquor, 75 Chinese slave girls, 100 Chinese to be smuggled in and a large supply of narcotics. The Christ Moeller put into the British city of Vancouver a fortnight ago, took on supplies and, probably, some British plans to beat Uncle Sam to it, and left on her mission of breaking United States laws by wholesale. (emterpsorsting from Gibraltar. French Morocco, imme- diately to the south, is fairly open coun- try. In the mountains four or five men Sam is an easy going old fellow, if the foreigners who consent to the breaking of his laws could only realize it. SE ee ee ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? Q. What kind of a preparation 1s) %#————— ————-—%i Since foreign labor ia cheaper, the used by opticians for cleaning the ‘OU can get an answer to expense of raising flax in the Jens of eyeglasses? any question of fact or in- | | United States is greater A. Listerine and water, half and| | formation by writing The Seat but he ts largely an ornamental of-|they are also “machines.” oe Q. Is it against the law to mend Kingdom and also of the British empire. His actual powers are very| ficial with little real power. limited and the government is in| hh hated reality ruled by the prime minister|ed and the troops’ were formally, and his government, which has at! withdrawn January 24, 1923. Q. What is tho average ago of a the moment a controlling majority | lege graduate? A few) troops stayed after that date, how-|¢ This t# the conclusion ar- praises God.—Coleridge. ity of insects do not have any sense of sound as conveyed by the atmosphere, Butterfiles and moths possess very senaltive a vender of magazines, who months I have sent half a dos- Nig teapated eae the beginning of the inner ply ‘ antennas ~~ feather-like feelers offered his wares to the parent en letters to a real estate fir o the end of the outer, JT ISSEN here, shoes, gles you take on the blues, ‘cause I've laid you! that would acem to be able to | teachers as well as to the on Third ave, and one tne. ide for a spell. Perhaps, by and by, tho I'm wondering why, I will] detect certain sounds, in order to pupils, Some of them mado tered letter, asking that my ti you «gain—who can tell? "You shouldn't regret when vacation you get. Why, you ought to be| a of the rest. Since you came from the shelf, take n look at yourself; fou'll agree you're not lookin’ your best. warn them against danger, But, after many experiments, it/was found that no sound-making you have been. Tho you're ragged and shot, I will miss you a lot when Ym breakin’ another pair in, (Copyright, 1926, for The Star) Vicinity, but it did not turn once in the direction of differ: ent sounds. Minally, a shotgun wos fired within a yard of the insect and in such fashion that it could not see the flash of the to the concussion, than in| | foreign countries and thus domestio| BORROWED PERSONALITY. ge: You Can't Call That Marriage Mr. Fixit of The Star Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles if of Public Interest Last week a letter from Mrs. and should bring about the As Things | Look To J. R. JUSTICE COUPLE 1s chureh, in Seattle, married at a and as her newly-made husband or her much coveted release. Few could blame this young inexcusable, and yet it was not sufficient to invalidate a solemn contract just entered into, the same time that school was over for the afternoon, Just outside the grounds was purchases to find that the char- acter of the Iiterature and ple: tures being peddled to the chil: wome 16 magazines being han died in Seattle, must be discon tinued. Suggestive and eyil stories in the magazines are close to the head of the Hat contributing list in this city, remedy of all the troubles com zation revere old age and moth erhood. If you soill help us lo cate the party who brought this to your attention, we can as sure you the board will be either rebuilt or removed en tirely. FOSTER & KLEISER CO., By G. E. O'NEIL, Manager Mr, Fixit: Every time I have occasion to park my car on the waterfront waiting for a steam- er, I notice the dirty candition cleaner and tho man with a whitewash brush is getting busy down. there. tohy it 4s that the salespeople tu stores fell all women, short or tall, that three yards of woman than {it does for a short chasing the cloth, PS Mr, Virit: the last three tle be cleared up. 1 get no re- sponse. 1 bought the tant from this firm, and think it shoutd not, then a lawyer will haye to ald you, Before the Mississipp! Bank ers’ association Mellon stressed his scheme to reduce maximum able bonds, competing sith foreign countries.| tived at by 8. F. Aaron, after N™ long ago thero was a | one, and that a very large | cause the bead is built Pergo Roretes a = many experiments, Certain parent-teachers’ meeting woman will need more cloth i i grasshoppers, crickets and being ‘held {n one of Spokano's | than a slender one, Also thin (| 22 8S & natural, integral beeles can hear, but the major. liigh schools, It adjourned at notice Is good for those pur- | part of the tire. then Comminsior 1 other offict 220 proof gal ; pensive houses than elsewhere. Garden That 100,000 letters go into the mail | pee + making, city beautifying, roses and lawns arly in perfectly blank envelopes } 3 forecasts that + and little conservatories are hobbies of the That $55,000 in cash is removed annu- | leak S Mea the. eeleeid ee i home maker of the entire West Coast, and ally from misdirected mail? io Pa seod L eaeeie th there are no great masses of undigested That $12,000 in postage stamps 1s | acquisition of the ex foreigners to draw down the high average found in similar fashion? will relieve scores of bank i these communities reach. That $3,000,000 in checks, drafts, and | @ financial burden of carrying i erat, ue, the ret ean Hive ations ae orders never reach intended own- bes neg sky lor to thas ord of the y and it raises its children ers: the prohibition laws. ‘ i on of doors. The mountains, the ocean That Uncle Sam collects $92,000 a year last there were presses the ' and the lakes are close to every Western in postage for the return of mail sent to revenue that this time unt future Letters FROM STAR All letters to The Star must Readers ¢ name and addre: Star Is Thanked Editor The Star We wish to express our espe has been found that dogs are being taken at night from the yards. Is there anything that can be May not appreciate their blessings, the | wrapped in stout paper and tied with BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON CE Et Gentle Star | Gone to prevent this atrocious folks from elsewhere do, and in increasing | strong cord? for the unprecedented publicity | ‘hlevery? hundreds of thousands they continue to | In order to lift this tremendous burden T neems that within the cul- | American civilization, But there over the morning coffee; of given us for our recent Bundle | |? pa ag ieee my come. The Pacific Coast today is a land | from the shoulders of the postoffice de- tured sanctums of Manhat is really not much need to fuse. losing the opportunity to make day, May 20 : 1 ally bilo, pat pita F obi pls that had no emigrants. It is unthinkable | partment and on the pocketbook of the Werte ecnamt yi ce eee, | Let: these. women. igtyen their: :|1170un BIL Abe: 79% phar ee TD in ei | ™®¥ mother, who is 81 years old, that a Westerner would ever willingly American people, the first week in June ual fad Mma ch po men all thin latitude if they daavinicces en oe aR |. ey phondad Coibe’ avpéautng | (nd abe teale ery bad aboutstt move East, but it is making room every has been set aside by Postmaster General trying out a scheme of separ. | think it's safe, but the rest of honey" feelings when you kiss | along to you that feeling of | hotinneet Sng em tee sd y for thousands of immigrants from New as “Better Mailing week.” ate establishments for husband ue will probably go right on and make up again. widows and orphans, the home- | 4) could ot 1180 le way hoste; every corner of the compass. | An active, nation-wide campaign will Piet oul Bh sbcaigee!) wages 0 ware Barer byte erpeney! ce No, these Lucy Stone week. | leas and destitute, Helng mine | B0r could he find food or water. Checkmating Abd-el-Krim necessity of using more care in the ad- | ‘They insint that eve set |! thera the third Gegres (when (| iReoe 08 Dut. ouE Bend OC.) 7 Tere warn the public regarding this j 3 dressing of his mail, not only letters, but marriage upon a plane they go to lodge too often claim. to SEATTLO CLOTHING “COL- |" RO lene LOR ere aneriees = ‘HE world looks on in amazement as a parcels as well, nd are making the safe ‘These intellectual soula may ese emt | LECTION COMMITTEE | nit an the saying of, = modern French army of 70,000 men Mr. Seattle Business Man, do your ryt heer hp ap a yt te until you have ex 5 roe ee | DI. MINNIE POTTER, ot ( falls back. before 30,000 half-savage Ber- | part! : | Dot that's all: eccorting to |. of these pitiful, Mimsy, week: |: ‘perienced tiiat 00d old’ corntort Hits Dog Stealers | 4 Interlake Ave. _ ber hillsmen attacking under the banner ; perenne hheve’tet tise’ loka 1 Sook ike Ripe begin Sra AD oe able settleddown married fee Paiior The Stat: eae a Of the dusky Abd-el-Krim, sheik of the | International Harmony fc ae > SE nets ony of | They Are an’ far from true “eity about the rewrote at Ml i hates etary h k d HE British schooner Chris Moeller, lair Ned mie fier it Nex =i sth Hien venting SRASER ES AR waltrens of dogs; one ded in her purviews, daily SSCS a a as t ss » Betei a FF err ab Sle % Dubuque w n date pick up a paper that de However, Eastern touri ie 7 re . | at British ports, and reported “somewhere ay t Chi traveling tisements for “lost dogs.” Upon | they have’reports as to the Some call it a political retreat. Some be- in the Pacific,” has a sweet cargo, one | Ben chp Shag mle! ob ane | Oe aes a number of investigations !t | number of deaths, daily = lieve it due to communist activities in that ought to draw a prize for demonstra- | {him one hilacious thine. over ‘whether he had’ eaten’ un =a = a : oo. ee Sexy. tion of international harmony. According At any rate, somo folks are derdone chops or smoked too | ) > aa i . i she 5 vastly concerned over this busi many cigars. Think of missing move quite worthy of the best diplomatic, delivery in the United. States, $1-786,000 ness and fear the downfall of | thoes occaslonal delightful rows (fhe best tire ell ever built The new tire with the Integral Bead Construction What is the In- half; or. denatured alcohol and\ | tle Star Question Editor, 1322 | | mills cannot compete tclth foreign| they go out the bride becomes | of the streets in that vicinity te, half and half. There are||New York ave, Washington, | | milia in the finer prade Bi ae peeved because the bridegroom The railroad tracks ond the | tegral Bead con- fade secret preparations on the| | D. C., and inclosing 2 cents in | | elese | refuses to bring his automobile Mtreets leading to the water- | etruetion 1 market also for this purpose. | | loose stamps for reply. No} | Q Could a brace and bit be cor-| around to the door of exit. Ho | front need the attention of a | i BUC eee | | medical, legal or marital fe |rectly called a machine? | insists that she walk across the | street cleaner MRS. 0. 8. | what does it {| vice. Personal replies, confi- | A. In mechanics the term “ma-| street. Tho bride deserts him The street department is er 7c an tect at \ eran All letters must be | |chine” means any instrument for | at the church, and later applies | making unusual effort to clean | mean to the that country 1s concerned? Pasa \ the conversion of motion, Very| for divorce. ee Neiards ect ae se tire user? Crosmasction of Kelly Flaeible Cord, A Whe: Untted Kingdom te a lim- | simple mechanical devices, consiat- The divorce ts promptly and streets in at locality, and | showing Integral Heod construction ited monarchy and the king of Eng-|performs certain ministerial func-|ing of one or a few parts, are term-| properly denied, and tho lady | fon there should be little room | 5 Jand is the titular head of the|tions, signs all acts of parliament,|¢4 “tools,” altho, strictly speaking,| returns to Australia without for complaint. Both the street x American flag? i Rie Ney different f fact in the hands of the parliament,| Q. When were the last American|®" Am a | woman, if she were a young ‘ nisis cy ‘ different process of manufacture, used only by Gnd ‘more particularly the house of| troops withdrawn from tho Rhine?|,,/\° N% tere ta no Taw forbidding) one, for feeling hurt at her patty Pear stould like sae Kelly, the bend is formed by enclosing strips commons, and the kingdom ia in| A. The American flag was lower-| ue, new man, His conduct was Y | of insulated braided wire in the loops formed FF cloth are sufficient to make y it is, i - in the house of commons. The king | ever, to wind up the last details. Nog pid ie pied for mney Besides, every woman, young one-plece see They ide hod Ww hat it AB LS Thad Wie ReGR Lceal ee b et 8 che ueraoe fs 23° years and 1) or old, ought to know that to | ‘eem to take into account tha | Plained at the right. from the first, instead of being set into it later Th ht ] Q Is very fine Wnen manufactur-| Gnd g months. Us ria SRO ceca ‘ phe hee het size of the person, or the width and held in by adhesion, A © Uni tes? | i {oy ne SOSSgA EY SCO Chyiim the cloth, This oft 7 i " oug OL TM Maen milter tne the United TEE RR WEE aD | a new husband, ‘And ff she te | (tt be ang si haath auronasor What it does for the With the new Kelly construction the cords hioatl SOMERS 2 “lo SCIENCE a particular person, she will dis. ‘ | car-owner is to give him _srenotcut off at the beads, but are continuous States do not manufacture fine lin-| 7 NO and the dressmaker, : d are built in at an absolutely uni © Lord, open thou my lips. and| ens, their activities being confined|, 7 cover that tact, patience, and MRS. A, #1 tires of greater strength ee ee tne teen solutely uniform ten~ my, mouth shall shew forth thy| to making linen thread, coarse inen, | DEAK INSECTS |} wnat olatasnioned people call All sal : be fanidi ibili {hulky: he baud eaeuee Veen Goa ee si. a PN MORN ie Stee eel Me eee | love, will be required in tho | | All stles-porsons will please be | andincreased flexibility. ‘bility. Tho bead cannot break out or separate, ex OR ad which besets the linen milla in the RY. té0r laboate Sc operation. oh Sime tall IARTH with her thousand voices | United States is the neceasity of Pah atop ct bts ¢ oaiahihenilt Moan tite tikes Greater strength, be- , Increased flexibility, because the cords are The Integral Bead is a real advance in tire construction, important to the user of high pressure tires and doubly important to the user n scheme would cause them to te. dren was such as would make ait me in this matter, What 2 . You've gehen me aaa ae sale of ground, sinee tho day that I put! spond ; an habitual eriminal blush. should 1 do? neW. Vi of balloon and balloon type tires. to use. I've polished and whined, but the every-day grind wore you One series of. expo i , rosoctitor Go in per 0 Meta f c periments was When the county prosecutors jo Jn person and have a ai a ive ccc Sing pep i “ge carried on with a blue Basil. of the state were in session a plain, business-like tale with KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE CO. FE but aot Bay Tore can you ge chee ey navin’ you neatly! ‘urchia butterfly, It was vary little Jater, it was unanimously @ the person from whom you Factory Branch Ned, but not any more can you go to the store ‘cause you really aro] alert and ready to take wing decided that the news stands of bought your lot. In this way 1412 Ni y ie taairest. 11 0 ly 1 upon the slightest alarm, such hooded cleaning up, | You shauld be able to arrive at 1412 Ninth Avenue, Seattle Bo, lle back and rest, can eas'ly be guessed what a bully good friend| yy any unusual motion in its r haw gone forth that an understandin, If you do gun, The only effect upon it “use to crime among. the Hurtaxes, and, the samo day, Was a flit of the wings, prob. young, The surprise is that W Yorkers bought $60,000,000 Gea. O, Vi } i y aurprine | Is v0 10,000, » ©, Vogt, Mgr, ably due, sys the investigator, " only 15 were put on the black Worth of 44 por cont nontax- East Pike at Eleventh nis KELLY Distributors of Kelly-Springfield Tires and Tubes RUBBER SERVICE Co. = : F) 7 ae F. A. 8 was printed in this plained of 5 continues, the Moors must force it. Mili- And not very long ago we were invest- column telling of the erection Mr. Fixit: Thru the columns e am [ = tarily, she places her army on a strategic ing 2,000,000 of our best men and some of billboards near Greenwood CLONE“ PRDRE. MON STE: 00e ae > rey 3 A rir per ; h at, which shut out enough to call to our attention | footing where Abd-el-Krim’s next move— seven billions of our needed dollars in say- we oad old lady, orhaa le the poster board sohich: déjoina g = if warlike—will likely be his last. For he ing the British from the Germans! a shut-in, and asking what the residence of a dear old lady | ~ will have to fight in the open. Many Europeans are ugly over our ob- | could be done about it’ Monday 84 years old. Her view of the | Abd-el-Krim’s country is the mountain- session that we ought, some time, to get bs heeded nig Pokiegs ieee oe world ts cut off by this | i i j ' 1 eived ‘or ‘onto: Kk lel ee: ucture. ‘i ous region known as the Riff, just across | our war loans back. But, really, Uncle | (uy°2 PPM [Omen Or ueying. Alt of the dove in our organi The new Kelly way By the use of an entirely new and radically by the cords, which, instead of extending merely from bead to bead as in the ordinary construction, are continuous, from the begin- Phone: EA st-0606 ia Po NAMB ELSA MIAN TRMEN ITRNSCRIT RI LN bere spear

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