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Newspaper Eo terprise A. ané Un The Seattle Star jes. lening Co prea at {OUT OUR WAY THE THURSDAY, JULY 1¢ Mr. Fixit BP the Star e BY WILLI AMS) {| | OEE — ndertakes Here to Remedy Your Trouble | should be taken up in the autumn | 5 feet, 3 inches in height and weighs when a sec Star | H2 pounds. jon of the church ta Editor The I wonder if you can Q. What is good stencil land stored thru the winter in sand | Prince of Peace help ma? . q brown | dishonor th 6725 Sunset Bivd., Hottyiesod, pap ‘Pome of the pictures in which she} — | despising His that ve death-knell of the would tend Saturday 1 was ral | Kitchel Pixley, Sage of the Olympics, Sez: would be with my four children, church and to de would have lost one of them | stroy respect for all la if it had not been for a one On the other hand, when the Fran * Main yr. min o Se ee epieh parvion, nee 7/115 ONY AT NIGHT \ Avew.wy-r \ : If of Public Interest | { NOU KIN HEAR 7TH’ I DONT THINK ) SOME OTHER } - Sea | ps ss Ae ae | GROANS. SEETHEM | LGoT Time } Time, My MA / AAA | > rae er ; ! R : One Instance and a testimonial to the spirit of co-oper DARK STAINS? WeLL, RIGHT NOW | To. ME “T 1 DONT | Se as " b r of | ion among all classes of its citizens who. \ { r 7 « LEEVE way fr aby was bawling so tl ation among all classes of its citize aa \ | THATS BLOOD. RianT | CHUCK, L Gor {Ge SOEs " lagieal } put tt ia in tha eiDhhara , as members of ; e fraternity, Aa the \ THERE'S - WARE HIS TAT Home } BEHOME AT ‘Tv? / . ate I chandeliers groaned and the ‘ Hats off to you,”Brother Eagles! A BODY WAS FOUND: T TAKE MY pe wor a 2At | ees 4 sires in p 0 ight os 4 H turned in fire alarms and pl I ns of this great city you have no NOW JLLTAKE YA VILIN LESSING “TIME 1S IT | — ieee I j hire citize ‘ g me ‘ - heer A\ > | n y : me, fathe t h Rea pe UP IN “TH ATYIic AN aa, 7 GOS ET ? he partment and alu Buper angry = | Aipeectiel BAG Sik ane \SHOW YA WARE HIS | | LM LATE 4 . re] | Le ; i ants, caught a blueberry pie or no a eS < | 4 rte oo 4 + dove thru the lovely Orienta Needed: l nity \WEAO WAS FOUND | ae ‘ ; ; i lowed and regurgitated his cute ttle yy FE again we hear of a move to unite t; r citize apt | 4 5 * black moustache and made ant a ( the warring factions in the democratic 4 READE! : that were worth a year’s contract $2 party “e . j = ; 000,000, and everything Phi an excellent idea. No one can Lav ea chi ial + i But baby just went on bawling and that some sort of a reunion isn’t nec erech tate shaler eupoly + bawling, harder and higher than ever ary Weat t y . Then Mrs, Chaplin's nurse had to come in it are they really going to do it? s th ‘i Fir I : < and amuse the baby The scars left by the last convention é ‘ { ; Art, sometimes, fizzles to a fr deep. Worse, they are symptoms of | 5 f ¥ : sp differences of opinion that cannot ‘ He has v ; ; Playgrounds easily be glossed over. | to ‘make less nolwe on Sunday £ J * TN one Mid-Western city the authoritic The fact is that the democratic party | H. L. & ' ‘ x } need $250,000 at once to enlarge city ontains rive ul sections that can never get | There t 5 j p playground facilities. But they hesitate Foret unless some miracle of harmon | with a man in the « a i to ask it because the city’s ext are izing is accomplished in a way that doe axop pee : + high already, and they do want to econo not seem probable right now. : 5 it ‘ 4 mize. And remember this—President Coolidge It E bs * But economizing at the expense of play in 1928, can't be beaten by a divided party ) hou in © | grounds isn’t the wisest sort of economy, | ‘i ve fi ; 3 = : bya long shot. Strikes i Wades TaNaad <a trad =} _ First of all, children have a right to | -r~AHERE has been much talk lately of ia cer teowe Yor eine i : t play somewhere. We've built huge cities II encthan coal cate ssyAL peer pi ties + and cut thousands of youngsters off from } Just which side is “to blame,” if any, ' coast spt pas Apes da arr sey oe ae aes aod oe and five wt sf isn’t really so important right now, dot LB. E {s afraid Respie complaint at all children used to know, and it’s up The important thing is to keep the bur sperintendent Hender lest she love her job. Can y t to us to give them something else. den of the strike, if nee comes, from fall- MOMENTS WED UKE TO LIVE OVER. at would be both exp do anything about it? Hi Besides, there are plenty of statistics to | ing on the shoulders of the innocent by- “THE HAUNTED HOUSE. ig cee Ne . x it © show that playgrounds help to reduce | fe. Gere the people who have to buy coal, SUE oe ay Ne + juvenile delinquency. city that installs | meaning all of us. ; ; af ; ee j : plenty of them will receive dividends la- Can it be that some day some public I tt “1S FROM Reade *S rs ae t tha : ‘ : ter in decreased lawlessness—and the | official will be able so to arrange thing ZCCCCTS STAR c rs i , p pelea | = Lord knows all of our cities could stand | that the general public won't always get i know whether he was hur a ve Mr. ¥ + a change like that! | Car pu tiatral a t All letters to The Star must have name and address. ne Pr ide : lh the worst of it In Industrial dispu ee and old te ange a “ : pe f or will not be made rflowt * _ Nobody else explodes because of the failure of that 4 On Water System | Jovare Law of the I fe kel, I perce Wher ‘ jbig Chicago brokerage firm, the tatter being n | Baseball | ¥ Ap Sek , } tt > mie ‘© errs tg ur Pelt EY mre ose ity . fate t t rich on wind—credit with nothing pes i s . Sia Ne , abt itixe wor ke © F siata'al the “oubns The Fl Miki beck oft ROFESSIONAL baseball received a | 7 SES dtl Fae sravehailee saa ga 3 betd than: him patintec as the eee are hii ee t ~ big impetus last year thru the vic- | Hg Ss problem t “ t eget Ny a Congratulations, Eagles! tory of the Washington club in the | I t i ne digs. oS har a Pike Ba ay 3 EATTLE has many community pos- American league ss Sab : aap eas < 4 te clon : sessions, but not the least of them is The country had tired of an all-New | 7 . wards fy On Tourist Camp getting ean I ft the new Eagles’ lodge home, which was York world series. One or two more | is build ge. SY WaG AA RE EA ‘ ¥ F = built by Seattle citizens at a cost of more years of it might have left the game in | o hana ; ee CALE We P ‘ : 4 + than $1,000,000. a bad way ‘ | ayatem, and wa ¢ beautiful ae wilt. give; tback ey have : This splendid new home is to be for- This year it looks as if baseball was | ! a ke rist contr {Rope pee as 6 P + mally opened Thursday night with an going to get another big pushup: | f the entire Cedar r plant On Water Shortage | We enjoy a few ta nk es t informal reception and dance. All of its | _ If Pittsburg wins the National league eeu pe sameness A : 2 Pa year Raita ehove oaeay 48 G. NEELY, Yakima Wast { seven floors will be opened to the public. flag there will be rejoicing all over, A_ |} i ploceeapeamehpi s raga ner faa oe ea Np ela es H Seattle should be proud of the accon world series in which no game is pla ed | ~ thks Bes : : i Meluiart: The On Jap Immigration a { plishments of the Eagles in building the in New York would be a welcome relief ‘ ma eT make € me here and | ‘ t fine home. It is a monument to the city for the fans at large | Mocs turisat ara the P ie i or ian gigi nate, Wat Ban Fra E new law of Japan has elimi- ri ¢ nee that t fu are squandered 1 . mo | P ervie ecur t th | is incorrect. H > A t t employed, as Lon Angelos did tt y © in thelr administra One thing, however, is. very bara 1d ahh S162 ; nswers to Your Questions ? : eo cece marcos | Gatirectamecemees | isis Armen et ly eens wted at tare 4 an’ aI /| the cons- | to the voter nor enchantment to | this season, and that Is the | I have also the text of this new What {3 the temperature in a "cutaa a aa Ot marking boxes and packing casos gation p lack of entertainment | amendment of the law of Japan. Sai Dard ating 110 volte? What| OU can B anawer [© |) 4. Mir lampblack, fine clay and from er One becomes tired, peeved and grams given in previous sea- | at The stalaisent'aa’te Gastle would be the temperature if air was| | any quertion of fact or 10 | | pum arabic tovether. The | k © ncree " finally gives up altogether try sons have, in « large measure, | s-Shideha Wek” aiving Bau 5 fert in the buib? | formation by writing The Seat~] | dives the color, the clay ¢ je ve ® ing to act the part of a worthy | encouraged and bullt up Seat- | had ob Japan under the Cletiaiia f the fila tle Btar Question Editor, 1323} | in, teody, and the pum f eltizer tle's park, making it outrank | ghip of Japa 1 Aareament! yea: Sei ena eae A. The temperature. of the 7" | | New York ave, Washington, | |), till answer aa a W not nect e n © present shortage of our | inost of t other camps in the dwared’ oul Dagee # ands Orie iment in a $0-uatt vacuum tungsten! | Dc, and inclosing 2 centa in| |Mutt, Water sill answer os a ; nef Veugthaes cag ec esd a eee | swered of 9 Tamp at normal operating voltage i8| | iogge stamps for reply No | ‘ Lol aster nfl vip eos teil : } = : it pamphlet Spprozimately 3.900 degrees F. The! | medical, legal or marital ad-| |), ° 171° Crone of vinegar or ollie aa Sind ' besa s Vo hear | gre x u V. S. McCLATCHY. peeoeratare iw e duis i ep | ice Personal. replies, cont | its as : : : 1 home se | ! yi hat they ie ae ie proximately 150 degrees his #8! | dential, All letters. must i fg * : ‘. sean | Lge i pair the temperature on the outside of! | signed | ‘ i ‘ y in k mer f the bulb. A lamp with air in the |e aad may X my ny " pe | um they move ¢ ma | =, Bulb is not possidle. The filament ‘ | f on p 1 | ie mi | f Whe tempera has appeared ¢ Man WhO) grabi: Hu ALVIN OORE t hn ' im le ill burn if in air. The tempera-| ii Pith Ean base sie whined aves! W anew ay : i \ | A Thought ture of a nitrogen-filled 100-wate\ Feld’. | ‘ . | lamp is about 260 degrees F. at the neh a Pa oe ‘| Q. Who wrote the poem, “The eee enourh to d. thousands -of urs | bara Penna: ; - e c 0 e bulb and e Pleasure ed & Three Wa ng eautiful | say to every man that is geal voltage is approximately 4375|c¥s* Me ove ma seal aa Ate al sare } r s nk in i nes! | highly of himself than he ought degrees F. No data is available on referred to frequently in Boawell’s In the a . ne on the pe f ¥ | terms of the to think.—Romans x @ 50-watt gas-filled lamp, but it is \/6 6f Bémuel’ Johnson ee 1: aie ra brow 1 arid Th of tour | ment Bien e somewhat lower than in a 100-watt o501.6 neem m the ¢ in long are we going to eek hote commodations mation, let me lk is the admirer of himself, lamp. terp ft th | official delinquency They ke itdoors this is but another in and t the admirer of vir. ReMi P Iwania. Th in line fr Se ome ae when Should hegonies | ss ndammes battie | competence? We Ms F ° of tho manner in which tue, thinks himself su- @ Please sive some information| irarsbury to Pitsburg as opened) (ns tare ue van nated at the iaw ens | bile regury—the elt ame, where formalities are laid ks to deceive the world | perior to others.—Plutareh Soncerning the new movie star, Miss] j, pebruary, 185}. A previous proj Aa iie Maes aay al eT ment a. weak. || ees sta Sonia. od. help - —— eS ———} Norma Shearer? nai Vorias Mounds Vicki caliroed tote sand loam and leaf mold in pots.| by They at thes} if we don't! Why can't voters { A. Norma Shearer was born é 4 1 1), antingxin the open ground should Moder 1. | put men in office on whom they Montreal, Canada, August 10, 1905 te ies . be deferred phpbndelet cae fp a ly ing has destroyed the influence can depend an hones cas oductieg o: At. Pauld ecod 2 bia We any danger of frost. They like shade.) of the church in aiding law en straightforward administratic et eng Sula roma The north side of the house in the| forcement H 8. H. CAIMIE, “popes ed in the movies! Q. For whom was Mount Ever-| beat. When putting ground * vai a a Sa 44th ave. 8 W Benes extra.” She ts wot married.| oa med use highly enriched soil. They suc War. t na ae . saa : ly she signed a contract with | le. Peace should prevail v patacently oe yng e ai io me i. A. For ir George Everest, aniceed especially well when planted © bean ROAY (0) Cha teniieeh 1 f e ans “ada i regs Mathes On tt, | English military engineer among rhodedendrons. The tubers| Mintheory *Peaos- Pa On Heroic Rescue | | | | | } i oe 2 ” eyed man. I believe his name een Vy apers— church or a nection of the | is ft. B. Born BY KITCHEL PIXLEY lee tit for and teaches He grabbeed my young eee cies oe a | | wat S wanted these | wanders along the banks of the Evolution — No. 10 | parts, is some cen | Miami riv peerin into hun sors who will defy the public dreds of houseboats that line | On the Dry Lah a Mrs. Hender By Perey W. Cobb, y S. M. D. son, wantin to go on the stage, pawned her and now prints, They are censorin its banks,”* It seems that the cup from a fellow's very baby to get clothes, can’t find the child, | has got a job in a THURSDAY, JULY 16 If so, you have enviable poise You are commanding and tm lips, censorin fe altho she male art off restatirant posing. the news ithesbar 4 BE soa taWole Watidonmne Td id iere’s dynamite in spreadin ‘And invariably gttractive aie inte any such item in the home cir Federation But you have your defects, too. en get cle, f oi Regge tr aby ow, and e You want your own way. what as us leadin citizens demands a minoly er ave arpicienta, youthe°ot:76 censor for st. Don't you know ‘© form a more perfect forming to-introducetocalsery- ‘ RP ca aahidatio at tines Sates aah that it's in-born in woman, old union” was the animating ice, “A moreperft ion” of And your tongue has a keen edge yearns for in or young, to hanker to go on ‘ectumon Zou love devotedly i the movies a paar orca ie iietoat| thought of the statesmen who these companies seemed, from ‘ 4 And hate with eaual fervo Tant they, tet LSA Mae met to draft America’s consti- » the beginning of the telephone’s Mean ar sce suis | eee as DMM Blehlaraee aR tution. ‘Their problem was to adoption by the people, to be You hold your friends. | gern to wit, et MSP | Jointly debate “shall a Woman weld the sections they repre- essential, and so the structure of You are a substantial member of ng QtAM Fin, Suly 4stnder Pawn Her Husband?” as a re sented into a political entity that the Bell System was planned. what! And us lenin citisen would function most efficiently ‘This organization exists today ko thunderin down the ages Mrs. Pixley says she knows 14 married women who have heen and endugingly in the service of the people. A similar problem was pre- substantially-as it was then con- ceived —a group of companies, cach preserving its sah clad Cochyar's DAILY savin pin money for stage costume years for and they'll now Bay take a short cut to the baw sented nearly a century later to and applying local knowl A sroker’s. ather bein pawned i f i ie aie de — by wits or daughter is n darned the organizersof America’s tele- local needs, but all eden ‘VES helped the © do dishes, and I've helped mop and clean, To} fine future to look to, ain't 17 | § THIS amphibians of old found the land more inhabitable, they gradu ) servi a 1 1 Or . ‘ : giant her wants and wishes 1 heen t ont ene, We vo| Hani!) |A iliy drew away from the water until the Permian age, some 10,000,000 | phone service. I icensgsunder the Into’ a. single cohesive union in pees tho yard and ecliar ti we'vo had them looking fit. "Che role t've| ee Jor 12,000,000 years ago, found the mont highly developed forms of these first patents were being granted order that nation-wide, univer- jayed js stellar—now I'm stumpor must admit ‘ Midalite Af Sicate toi rs land and water animals keeping entirely to the land. * .! H + ‘ Will someone kindly tell me how you tron the woe lot The tank an ei ee ; Kay Rice ih | ‘The ancestor of thea@pfirst Jand animals, trom which the Jong line of| to isolated companies that were sal service may be provided, by choice, befell me and it stuck me, goodne 10 1 thought ‘twould in that Los Angeles fellow, |'OPUIeN evolved, was most iikely a small, lizard-like creature, still eold: H Be surprising if 1 Jald them on the shelf, but now t'm@utizing that I just! pabet, who shoot dead a 9. | Meeded, laying eggs for hatching ite young, moving about on f¥ur short gurprised myself. | year-old boy who waa tryin to |S" and steering itolt with a long, powerful till, Qed sill, or ; The shdets and pillow casen were a simple job to do, 1 ironed and left asa Nin cole water, breathing altogether, and adapted itself to lung been bir Botieaoes ot cbitoad sput showing’ tneur yc, aes nee reser saet| teak ile aluma, s AAEYOLA ope ra pnb. tang a unde oF Aly DARA D The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company ia an easy tank for men, But try to iron the fancies, We habla wottia de Janta in the branch of reptiles moved. farth to the land > } thing else again ! Bel As Me rata ee th there iis logs became wlender and faster, while thott skulls, ety BELL SYSTEM ‘The little frilla and laces that £ fagnd on daughter's dve wore nawod report that, int great quake CAMS More powerful and more adaptable to the # p wt le for | in funny places, and 1 ironed them olft—a mons, I'l gludly do the dishes, | in Cauda, In 1663, 1 man had | survival aL ahd al tf One Policy - One System + Universal Service q ) but at ironing—ne'er again, Will someone tell the missus that's no Job} fo run oll night to keep ahead shake, today, is only a dogonorat® form of the high cliss of raHilen| i 4 {91 grownup men. of fissure that opened behind — that existed 10,000,000 or 00,000 yours ago. 4 A (Copyright, 1025, for The Star) 1 him. yh KD (Continued Tomorrow) roowrerenoeneasineysonnvumeeeseretacennuesinsinmtinnsnnesipesenstisiinassdineasinnssenenopeensainemnninan tet: , SS ee ee ee

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