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is 4 Seen by th’ Papers’ KITCHEL. PIXLEY Bage of the Olym Published Dally by The Her Publtent Newepaper re. terprine Anon Onde United 3 monthe ® month, bee eity, out of city, By carrier, year $8.00 Sort of an In-Betweener | nua » We garner su h modern knowledge we rated T Ds affair has spre: for- | &8 this: rie worm ts tu BAT iaphigg bapa ge Mec | “Never hold your baby, It starts bad | the she one, Ch ieee bere BNE srt . staan habits and will give you much trouble in of the Antian one of France's most distinguished scien- the future. bestia: belie bad for the Club, formed tists, throws his hat into the ring, figur- “hild uture, sides is bs | to nqueloh atively speakir It is a new style “hat” . Sete = reisas int it ! ie and both Bryan and Darrow might enjoy | ever rock your baby. The swaying Aap ae looking it over with care. motion is not soothing, as has often been cue Sayl Broféesor Becquerel specializes on a supposed, but is very injurious to the | to tell theory that is not based on either spon- a ly of ane peat Bian | foxes taneous generation or supernatural cre- 0 not kiss your baby on the face, ; ; . f feel that you must caress it, you r | And, by Her ation, seemingly offering a chance for you Tee! Taal you must caress it, ¥ | Ape Adam and gorilla to compromise. It is touch the back of the neck with your lips. | ae a radio-hypothesis of creation. In short Refrain from osculation as much as possi- | Brown plain English the X-ray acted upon cer- ble, as danger from germ infection is | Finglish in tain chemical atoms that were floating | a i ere | pe dagy get Around, somewhere, and produced proto- Now, what is the use of having a baby | Colicgs, bact: plasms, the first living germs. Of course, at all if you can't get any more joy out a n them, thu the professor does not undertake to explain | of it than that? ‘ hd win help slicatnate why or how such action avoided all objects | 11 7 1 tha cchRMRIAS SHG Alobehaare of the universe save the earth, As is usual AbNOoTMa : : | Nothing Is more harmful to th with theorists, he leaves plenty of points A REPORT just made in New York individual or to society thar for future generations to fight over, at says that more than three-fourths pa “reaper a. their pleasure. of the prisoners in 34 jails and penitenti- ec S Aivtais ation hays Dee ge merase te aries in that state are mentally or nerv- | frost : : : Tar ously abnormal, That's what! Un leadin citi Resembles the Last War esi ape a ea ON hat’ badin The proper course of action, in view to demon- warfare in 2,000 Rif- by expert HE French are beginning Strate civilization in their Africa. They discovered some fians in an open market and, Henry! Chronic that statement, doesn’t suggest itself off- hand. But the report provides plenty of food for thought. rages in us every tim ;: . > And it also provides something of an there bombing, killed or wounded 800 men, | answer for those who insist that the only Oe Art | DONA ENGAN, OP 8 woinen and children. ; way to stop crime is to make punishment Hse tis 1p oepeuaree jee Of course, had the crowd been in a re dreadful, | : oy CE DIAS: OF ; more dreadful. reform tricklin down your leg church or a hospital, the percentage of Cae aR | from your hip pocket, speakin dead and maimed might have been higher and more satisfactory. figurative, Antiantt Healthy in City | IFE is more healthful in the city than revolution i the h ‘ D E thin It come, hereabouts . in the country, says Dr. George E. anyhow, ax reuction to the pre Think On It Vincent, in his report to the Rockefeller vailin rage of chronte gloom and ‘HREE very small sons and a blind foundation. frost. Push it, girl and completed a stuc ber of acientints of the num- the world 2 2 Answers to Your Questions ? ? | HE SEATTLE STAR puss 6 in seale n of sight ive adverb. Searlet Light brown. Small particle of earth June flowers Seasoning husband are left by Mrs. Charles Fow- Which merely means that art has sur- ae f pine, driving tey particies lie. She was the San Francisco woman passed nature, In the ancient world, no | », Bour wubstances who, with her clothes afire, shut herself great city was permanently possible until | ST one iat tak tellus in a room to save her loved ones from her tome built its aqueducts, sewers and | AF Belt i terrible fate. She was the mainstay of baths. Cities had been held down by their | hain Seaeeee the family and died to save it. death rates. Then, for a thousand years got to be [15° Nien? “I hope God will keep the rest of us after Rome fell, towns were small or pes- /60. Hemmed together,” says Fowlie, as he takes his tilential. | Pe, ile oo kates Motherless children in his arms. You cannot live in the city the way | |. To stutt A small item for the general reader, you you do in the country without multiply- | 7@—————— SCIENCE lati to woe Say? Well, just do a bit of deep thinking ing danger. When modern cities began to [ SCIENTISTS } Tae ete Ra haa on it and see. | grow, water supplies, sewers, street-clean- coh ce H1th Simoas epire ‘ ' ing, garbage-collecting, medical and sani- Because of laws Inet teach-. |63. Wearing a About Kissing Babies tare regis es had to grow with them, Un- ig the t f evolut Mins i] iene ewe ae CIENCE is wonderful. In most fields | til these services caught up, city life was nS Ha le hen Hetioy of endeavor its admonitions are to | dangerous. Now, city water is safer than iia taahete wih Us fh heres ernene be heeded, but when it comes to telling us | the country spring, city milk is safer than . ia To bind how often, if at all, we may kiss our own | farm milk, city food safer than country ber is, and alway VERTICAL babies, the thing is a bit thick, as the | food, and city safer conditions than those act Small yet they | 1 To restrain English say. | of the farm. We have hived the race, | ee Stat itr 3 enulate From learned doctors and efficiency and made the hive safer. Cajori, famous | & aenienee matics, at the Neuter pronoun. | , has | = = with hibits indignant displeasure forn Bleectr ). Turt Foes Summed. 27 1 fled particle Garment makers Apportiona cards Tendon To reprove To attempt Small venomous snake To drat Cupidity 47. Bovine, More sugary 0. Winer of PUZZLE Every Wise Woman BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON | By this ts meant persons who \ | contr ed to the advancement ve jexander and frequency of the respiratory; of science by research, re cea a, Corent war ere wad ‘OU can an answer to | | movements. The total dally amount The study of this subject ise bora? | any quertion of fact or | Jor a person at rest is 688,000 cudic| showed that about time of ‘A. He was the son of a Scottish] | formation by bibieg Tit ad as inches. This quantity is largely (m-| the start (AVERY whie an build | [| tle Star Question Editor, | creased by exertion pees A ipo trader named James Hamilton, who} N “ z eth her but’ the hag ew York ave, Washington, | | eee : | ded in the Island of st Vincent | D. C., and inclosing 2 cents in| | 6 \onen wore Pacers LAr ‘colish plucke it down with about 1799, and Rachel Levine, or-} 1 lediioa (tr venty No | | _ hen were finger fir fistorehe : igi °) seer, ES be be used? Ih and aginally named Pauccttc, ane me | | medical, legal or marital ad. | |‘? ei ues wea a pe French “nape ag ced en | [ vice. Personal replies, confl- | lit, proba firal' aipears| ; ‘ 4 “nag _osberd 3 oe born at} | ential. All letters must be} | o) 00 i century, In 14 spate ‘s 2 of life i usband. He was | | \ ’ } 3 unce 19, Italy 10 Wharles Town, in the Island of |W Ssned. ie} at the ce urt of Anjou (third son of Vind dos Pea Ua ites years Jake e | Louis 11, king of Sicily), it waa the b i Hamon, millionaire r Nevis, West Indies, oneJanuary 11,) zs Sdtes had o iW "2787. His mother died when he was| snap of the beak, such as the bee) cust m to wash the hands just be Feusnt rm, the United and oll man of Okla Mf years old. eater. | leaving the dining room. For « has climbed near the top, | 1919, has this to say, after This hb to the liber J @ Is there such a bird as aj @ Is an “ibex” of the goat fam-|usually water—t brought yesrcrta pkey hisband ys ily? the dining room in ewers ¢ Naar esrin De escent Be A. This is the name given certain) s ohn of as ibexes, but the term| metals. Pages or agquitca handed recognition of sclentiti it tw too late. for, me now ONS World virds that seize insects) s,ou1d properly be restricted to fourltne ewers to the ladies in. wilver y conferring — cer | 7 Ha eas fa bay. Yoana: on the wing, often with an audidle) species of Capra, dicelling upon the! basins. From the court the custom ors Bhatia 5 freamed » of | ons higher mountains of Southeastern| spread thru the cities and was | misht have chan wi Europe, Syria, Arabia, Abyssinia, adopted by the wealthier and the ‘| of my ll and in the Himalayan region. They! fad-seeking classes. Finger bowls died oo have | horns. long, knobbed, What Folks Are Saying yee ial A an aa Se NL ee ay acimitar-like| thenceforth appeared upon all fash ionabla tabi | Sez Dumbell Dud: Q. What became of the long range telligent athletes Only love can than boys can And to think before you act, | You are quite self-sufficient. And do not need othe: You are studious and apt And fond of arts, In your home you are Ughttul. Your affections are constant. And your disposition excellent. Yours is a favored day. | Changing to a Bird By Percy W. Cobb, B. S., M. D. A. The total amount of air which kpasses thru the lungs in 24 hours | must obviously vary with the extent| | arate oblong {SMOKING ROOM} | STORIES | RS SRLS “I seo by the paper here that they [are going to introduce a hotel regis de- SUNDAY, JULY 19 |ter In one of these scandal trails, and| Tf #0, your lite will be even. |it seems to me that it won't prove| Great disappointments will |much. Anybody that can tell any not be yours. jthing about the names that are writ Neither will conspicuous suc- |ten on a hotel register has got me} conses. beat going and coming. I mind me » You will be studious, jof a fellow that registered Just ahead And have unusual mental |of me in Los Angeles, It was an powers. jawful scrawl, The clerk looked at it | Your home life will be pleas. | intently and then asked the fellow | ant. |what his name might be. ‘Namo?'| | And your marriage a success. repeated the man with sasperity, | You are impulsive and quick. ame? Are you blind or can’t you Your temper is easily aroused. |read? There's my name right there But you cherish no grudges. jon the register. Don't you see it?’ You enjoy entertaining, “I do,’ replied the clerk mildly. And have many friends. ‘That is what aroused my curiosity. a long ways from | and get it all off of | | IN'T IT HOT? Aw, that's all tommy rot. * kind. Let's get together and talk of the weather our mind, Hardly a diy over passes away that some friend doesn’t start to com:| Plain. It isn't disereet when you're kickin’ of heat, ‘cause & person can gain, All that you're doin’ when frettin' and stewin' jn robbin’ chance of havin’ the treat of forgettin’ the hi of the trance. ¢ Collars keep wiltin' and faces perspire, and by night-time Hl felt reptiles ruled the world, bird ‘life first started, ‘Thin was about 8,000,000 to 10,000,000 yearn ago. They wero reptiles, too, repti a that had to take to the trees for safety there's nothin'| from the terrible, monstrous dinovaurs of that time, At first they elimbed | the trunks and clung to the branches with their claws, Later they floated down from the tall tops to the ground as, in the course of time, they developed feathers from their seales and wings from their limbs whieh dd them to sail thru the air, | The eartleat known bird iv the archeopteryx, which sclendets dug up in| yourself of the} on, now, snap out “it, Come | nab! your onoray's| Phot, Then, in that mood, it’s no wonder we tire of the question, "uy Bavaria, It still had the teeth of the reptile, the long Nzardlice tall, claws ian’t it hot?” on three @n: F its forelimbs, or wings, and a Kort of half.deve Jatin change our style from a frown to a smile and we'll find aftor| Wine. Hore was surely a bird, nx the feathers and wings and the dege: Awhile, like ap not, that i's really a treat, not dincussing the heat, But, | erited forelimba and tail showed { i! still had some of the chief rep vay, honestly—ton't it hot? (lan characteristion, proof of iin descent from the reptile, ACopyrlght, 1926, for The star) (Continued Monday) \s HERE are things } this world to bring uy sad Sometimes we aro visited many in by death disaster and woe; gun which the Germans used dur. LLOYD MARQUAM, athletic we may work hard and then jing the war in the bombardment of coach: “Girls are far more in- | lose our fortunes; our dreams of greatness may go a-glimmer | 4. This gun, commonly known as| $ ever hope to be." | Ing, but tho saddest thing of |the “Big Hertha,” was dismantled|| make mid- 4608 | all is to iw our ‘orampled SUNDAY, JULY at the time of the armistice and s MRS. MILDRE house of life and to know that If Bea ie eas Mayen. removed to an old German artillory|| Nght seem lecturer and writer | our own hands have torn it Hence lite is easy for you. !vard in Wost Prussia. According t0|! Jip, 719 o'clock. knew what a wonderful adyen- down You fit into any groove. @ dispatch from Cobienz, published ture life is until I had my sec. Poor Clara Smith, who And the adjustment is happy. |!" December 29, 1918, it was left] ond child.” thought when she was young You have few failures. there rusting and diamantied, | Lue Ee TE TE > } to have her cake and eat it But you magnify those you ‘ aca i hae Evolution — No, 12 ————————. too, who had never learned to have. Q How much air passes thru tho curb her desires, and who 4 Learn to keep cool. lungs in 24 hours? ought for power and money and love in strange and tangled by-ways, attained a short pub: liclty after sho had shot and killed the man who gave her thes nd today she is begin ning to see that all those things which once appeared so desir- able are as froth upon troubled as evanescent as bubbles blown into a south wind t the world has forgot i her and her sins, she ands that those offerin: h she plucked from the 1 gods were never the to satisfy a woman heart. But—“It {s too late now.” an inexorable task m: y many other wom- en s but equally a: thou s this former mis trem of Jake Hamon, have come to realize this blunt truth? When we are young the years bear gifts, but too often © blind to their worth and the glittering ining tinseled ones, and after we @ choose we youth has passed the uel laughter of neglected hours echoes in our hearts forever- more That woman who lets the best part of her life slip by without grasping at the tangible blessings, Work and Home and and Babies, who wastes her beauty and gaicty upon il- lielt ties Love pleasures will and foolish vant- surely see the day when she, too, too late,” To have plucked house of life, terest thing we face when old ag oning. must say, “It is down our that is the bit- ten have to comes beck- Mr. Fixit of the Star Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles Mr, Wiit Postmaster About a year ago Perkins made up a simplified system of re-number- ing the streets, 1 have heard no more of it, Did it die at the city hall? CAC The + city has no definite move on foot looking to the re- numbering of the streets, but ft is & matter that will have to have attention ner or later, and the sooner the bett The postoffice department would back effort relief, any that promises Mr mobile ave Fivit: Thete is an auto- ewchange on Boylston between Pine and Pike, that Keeps the street and aide walka partially covered with used cara The street sweeper can rarely ever aweep the atroct here and the owners of the place never do. The result ia that we have a very dirty block, Can youfiwit? MW. This Is referred to the street cleaning department, It might he as well for the automobile company to get things cleaned up before the street crew gota Around to It if It# present atreet monopoly ts to be retained. see Mr, Plott: | work for a bak ery, and reocive $10 a week for If of Public Interest — sie days’ work, and $1 for over- time. 1 work srom cight and one-half to nine hours daily. 1s there not a minimum wage law for women? READER, If you work in the bakery store you should get $14.60 for a week of six days, of eight hours each, If you work in tho bakery you should yet $13.20 per week, according to the minimum wage law for women. Caen a | Mr, Pelt: 1 was interested in BE. J, Bis letter about the pigeons at the library, That is bad, but how about the match. soratchers? Much méfiey has beon ewpended on our public buildings to make them beauti ful, yet in many placer they are covered with marks and smudges by matohes. Can't something be done to the match-seratohers? —l', M, ©, Anyone defacing a public building in any way is subject to arrest. The trouble ts to catch them In tho act, A good deal may be done by education, see Mr, Wivity 1 tive on a boute- vard in the choleest part of the city, Heretofore they have re- paired the boulevards carly in the spring and kept them oiled atl summer, Via year they sped eben ai | | Chic | Mississippi Trip 1 este the first time in several weeks all three THIS EVENING © Katy and Her Gang Take a tions will be on the air day evening. Programs diversified and there should be nething around the dials to K “ take a Mis Vat from KTCL, the from the doc 1t 9:20, and swing y in ho before mid 6% and muss accompan party South : “fe KFOA will present an Elks’ ad from Madison, Wis., pl at Volunteer park—we were g to say “by remote con * but Ann Tenns says that Volunteer park isn't very re mote, anyway, The Khodes sta fion scored a hit with last Sat urday’s broadcast of a Me band and looks for a repea Word Rush and Glenn Rowell a led to ride the from KJR from 7 It will be the farew Lullaby boys from WLS, 60 Sears, Roebuck They leave for the East the show, to play tions on the way home. see For the classically-inelined, KGO offers a series of violin solos by Signor Antonio de Grassi, well-known player. He will come on some timeafter 9, when even a two-tuber ought to bring him in, Bach's “Air on G String” is the opening number, The early portion of the program includes a soprano solo by Consuelo Osgood, who will sing “The Lass With the Delicate Air.” A contralto ren- dition of “My Ain Folk” is on the lst, too. de for th is off h from im at 6 from WOC the c t 10 except Vv goes in for Radio Club nd the mic ge and screen frolic, with For dancing you'll have choose between KFOA, with Harkness’ orchestra, from 10 to 11, or KGO with Clark Wilson's, 10 to 1, la ANF Much ef the talk about outside of tuwn ems to us to be mostly the have lit the AS sets, Coast strix Saturday 384-meter to 10 Sat i tour the tion. following from other sta ant get in sum talk. Jeff Streeter. She's a radio fa and will sing several request “ among Door” numbers Saturday on Radio Night bill from KTCL them being “Knock at the and “I Love the Moon.” ! —Photo by Lothrop st LIKE ORCHESTRA Earl Gray Wins Alaskans’ Thanks With Playing Music from the Rose Bowl, of the Butler hotel, broadcast by KT is a up at. Rose Inlet, Alas west of Ketchikan, ording to A. W. Dono, who | sland. I would like to hear more 4 Flannel Shirt and why rn ‘didn't bring Lulu,’ referring to songs sung n to the accomplishment of Ex y's orchestra Other comments on the orchestra come in from Ketchikan, Ta- a, Redding, Cal, and M evening ace * writes, St by have in the evening r that Wednesd 1 in KDYL, Salt Lake: Angeles; KOA, Denver, an Francisco, “and lis- tened successfully to their pro- grams thru a loud speaker,” Just to see what we could do, we sat down last night at the old Su- per-Zenith VIII. and started log- ging ‘em in from KFI, northwaré. Before 10:30 we had the whole |string, and then jumped back to | KOA and later heard the gentleman jat Calgar-ee, Can-a-der, signing off. | You can get distance in summer time if you go after it; this co tinual ery that you can’t seems to |be a bugaboo that prevents many fans from trying. | You can't get the East, of cou by the time it’s dark cast is off the air. But Coast pr © just as good, and, unle ou y can't enjoy life without hearing KDKA sign off once a at, You're not missing anything. | because SATURDAY SEATTLE STATIONS SUNDAY SEATTLE STATIONS KFOA (454)—4 and 6, Hofmann or-| KIN (384)—11 and 7, First M. BE chestra; $:30, Elks’ band concert; 10, | caurch services. Harkness’ orchestra. | KTW (435)—11, 2 and Firat KTCT, (305)—9:30, stocks and mar- | Presbyterian services. ets; 6:50, Hermie King’s orchestra; | KPCL 7 P. om. Christian 30, Katy of KTCL and the Gang in | Scien 1, BS A. song frolle j Servs markets; 1:15, must-| KFOA— nt, ts 5, sport review; | R STATIONS Ford and Glenn. | (Pacific Time) see KPO (428), San Francisco—s, Palace OTHER STATIONS (428), San Francisco—3-12, entra + Los Angeles Ca- | $ and % pro-/ard orchestra. Hotel orchestra. KGO Amvrican . Program; 10, Pack- composers’ concert; 10, dio elub; 11, frolic. KHJ (405), Los Angeles—7, organ re- cry Davenport musical | cital: §, musteal program Program: %, orchestra. | KNX (837), Hollywood orchestra; KNX (331), Hollywood—s, program; |, musical program. bad 10, orchestra; 10, Hollywood Nite, K y (491), Portland. KGO (361), Onkland—8:10, studio | services. aa musical program; 10, orchestra. KOA Denver—6 Beal KOA (823), Denver—Silont night church # i eta WECO (413), ‘Twin Citie—8, dance} Woo port—7:20, musical munic program, syn cheatra, KGW (491), Portiand—6, Souders’ or- WCCO (4173), Twi ities—7, weather chestra; 10, dance music. and baseball; silent after. Ro oR % 3 tt R RoR 6-645 P.M. Jerry and Jack: Ukelele Lady: Where's KFOA mann orchestra in dinner | My Sweetie Hiding; Somebody Like You concert ram: Light Cavalry over- |——by Doug Richardson; I Had Someone ture (von Suppe): Au Revoir Ise: 1 Ain't Got Nebody to Love: Lot «(Waldteu Halt Moon nel ain; Knock at the Door; I Love Sourdin (Tellam); § ade ey 6:00-7:15 P.M. Hermio — King’ from stage orchestra, of Palace-Hip Lullaby boys, KFOA—Mai Wis, Bika’ band, broadcast from Volunteer park, 9:10-9:00 P.M, KTCL— Hermie King's orchestra, Wwoadcast from Palace-Hip stage, 9:80-1:30 P.M, KTCL—Radio Night, with Katy of KTCL, Roll call of “Tho Gang. Missiasipp! Honeymoon,” by tho Players, introducing Southern song: melodies, Musical program — by or, Harold Weeks, have failed to oil the boulevard, and because of the long dry spell the dust is very annoy- ing, Can you have them at- tend to this? MRS, J. I ‘The city is not oiling stroets and boulevards this year, as no funds were provided for this purpose, There is an oll com. pany in the city that dons this for so much per mile, but the expense must be borne by the property owners benefitted, The street department can give in- formation, Pipi) x Mr, Wivit: Recently 1 po. ticed in your column directions for getting to the King county stockade, You advised v0 to by way of Kirkland and Red- mond. The moat direct route is by automobile direct from Kirkland to the stockade. The fare from Kirkland is the same as it would be from Red- mond and the tine and ¢ pense of going to Redmond are saved, Thanks for this information, the Moon—by Jeff Streeter: Indian Love Call; Is That All? Carolina Lullaby—t Jerry and Jack: selected songs by Ha old Weeks; Goodnight feature by Katy and the Gang, ¢ 10:05-11 P.M. KPOA—Dance music from Eddie Hark- ness’ Marine Room orchestra, On City Manager Editor Tho Star; I live in West Seattle and have been rationed to Watering hours, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. That is well, for I appreciate the fact that our country here is one where it never rains and the snowfall on the mountains is so very light that water can- yet be stored in sufficient quan. tities But, pm what arrives? and moans happens when 7 I turn on the am greeted by and a rush of hot alr, To the uninitiated, it would seem that the building of po. litteal fences perhaps takes more time than the building of mains and reservoirs, A city maniger, selected by a Rroup of substantial business mon, and responsible to no one but them, could make our city 100 per cont better in every way, If a city manager plan can be arranged to eliminate politics, the people will get out next time and at lowst east as many Votes as the blocs that defeated them in the last election, T. 1. BUCHER, y | fy = 5