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SIX KILLED BY MEXICO QUAKE Building Falls as Result of Earth Tremor MEXICO CITY I teacher was struck injured, to a hospital MRS, VOSS WINS FOOT CONTEST Wears Shoe of Markle and Gets $25 Prize ‘, was the fortunate woman to win The Star's test on the Palace night, receiving the Over 35 contestants took the stage, with hopes of Mildred Markle's shoes. stage Friday Miss Markie Numbers were given each co} . and Clara LaVelle, the Will King Musical Comedy com: pany, was selected to draw duplicate | numbers from a hat. * which corresponded to that It appeared, ag she stepped forward, that she would not be able to get given Mrs. Vos: surprisingly effort she was successful and the aw dience burst into appiause All of the other contesta given passes to the Pals FLYERS KILLED Two Men Fall to Death Over Los _Angeles aviators were killed at Cathay Cen ter, near here yesterday, crashed 200 feet of two boulevards. The accident occurred just after! the plane had left examination to the intersection roadside air had been out are Hampton Ziegler | R. Coe, both of Hunting: | Bicycle Rangers to Hold Annual Picnic) third annual day and picnic at “treasure hunt, sories and o gold watch will be prizes for races and gumes. The boys plan | to leave their headquarters, at 15: Western ave., at 9:30 a. m., announced by Fred A. Later in the month there will be! tite. @ secret rendezvous bicycle trip, which ail bicycle riders are invited to| count in the papers of Me compete for prizes. r. Matthews Fails to Get Small CERIN Ui soe. st contd hig” have’ bien | tg ee Denying a plea for leniency made by Dr. Mark A. Matthews, pastor of | the First Presbyterian church, Judge | Mitchell Gilliam Friday sent Charles | , KE. Adams, 18, to Monroe reformatory | for from 3 to 15 years. to second degree burglary. Rev. Matthews urged leniency on! the ground that the “‘boy is posse of an undeveloped mind in a mature | He pleaded | ) y101 oius record “indicates a | strongly warped mind with be with ous criminal tendencies." Railway Eeatinisn | to Picnic at Lake’ Star’s Movie Question and Answer Column st |\_____CONDUCTED BY JOHNNIE WALKER——/ sound will gather at Hall's like Sun- day for their annual picnic, der the auspices of the Puget Sound | Brotherhood of Rall-| | | way Trainmen A baseball game between the Broth erhood of Railway Trainmen and the| Brotherhood of Railway the big event of the sports gram, which will also include races A dance from 6 to 10:30 will close| Be sure to get real Resinol If you want to get tid of eezema, pimples, or other distressing skin you will accept no similar in name or appearance a ‘just the same a Although a few unse ers may offer them as or for Res: fnol, they are often crudely made, ‘of little healing power, and some may even be dangerous to use, Buy in the original b/ue package. Resinol is never sold in bulk CYNTHIA GREY——_—-_-_—— Should Office Girl Help at Home? Depends Upon Whether She Shares Pay Envelope or Works to Kill Time BY CYNTHIA GREY If a girl works in shop or office should she help with the work of the home? This question arises in many house holds. It is a most vital one. The integrity of the home, the future happiness of the family group is dependent on its proper solution, And yet the solution may vary as often as the question arises, As a general rule, a girl who works outside the home to enable herself to become entirely self-supporting should not be asked to do household chores. if other members of the household are able to do them, On the other hand there are many girls who hold posi tions which pay small salaries and require little energy. Usually these are girls who prefer such occupation to going to school. They work just to occupy their time, or perhaps, to get pin money or clothes that their parents could not afford to buy. These girls who are not earning their way, who are not turning in their pay to help defray the general house- | hold expense, should not assume a great air of independence nor an attitude of martyr-)!ouw debate ts in which ¢t dom if called upon to give a}®T *¥° oF more daughters. A {helping hand in hougebold |}. "i \vntern tear the greater bu duties, Jen because t fall to realize that the youn al thing the older daught children and pa The girl who works without am bition to succeed in the workaday | * Ber. ii ag older one matured world usually 1 in view. That is marriage, Yet many sirls in this class who shun little has another Consequently the aughter keeps on with duties that should be parsed to the younger one, Thus it Is not 1 girls work | family an Jone fn attal There is still another observation | a+ tne to be made and that is that usual- | ly the girl who is most diligent) schoot girls should be dolr in seeking success in the working |” Rut most important, ever world generally ts the one who is|ter should remember, whett most industrious about the home.| ho dependent on her parents o She is by nature energetic. Suc-| entirely independent, that cess lies ahead, whether it be in the world of art or commerce or jin domesticity duties in their home are unprepar:| ed and unfit for the career of! housewife. A great disillusionment les before them. usual to find the olde « to help support the often « the younger ucation and seme time from ice to do work that the & an ¢ shop or of ved for her thru ma nothing more th a sense of fair play should tmpe er of as long years 2 question| her to relieve her me duties of-|many of the household of acrimon- possible h the The home in w of division of hou ten becomes a matt LETTER FROM L PRES pbout t a COTT TO RUTH BURKE womer ack te It was so sweet of you to wire Mr. § t I me about Bee. I loved her very , ar ’ | much, di-shall miss her, but not| He added he did not think I would as 1 would have done if ad died before her marriage. | me ever question anything he sald to | Since she went away to California,| Mr. Sartoris rather took excep you know, I ¢ not seen much/ tion to this, and said he thought he of her. could awake my curiosity if Jack My life has t so full that I| would enter into the have not writte: her often. She, | Accordingly the as made be however, wrote me a very heart-| tween Jack and Car | revealing letter a few weeks before| Mr. Sartoris, It was ultimately Ithe little gitt whose birth caused| carried out to pertec her death, waa brought into the| one time Jack came near to th world by.a Caesarian operation tr Sally has written me a letter ot with him. m, altho a whole thing overboar with ude accordance with the plan }some surprising news tn it. Itt ¢ three men, Me seems that Bee was extreme wired me that he was coming to m: 6 Sartoris fous for Dick and Paula f and that he would like us to marry as soon after her de ne with him that night at the s would be permitted by the con I was t ventions I wonder why it is, Ruth, that m |some people want to arr the of others even a they! Ge iodathe, before Sar {themselves are dead. Poor, dear tors ha PE pees ie Bee was always the one we went ; of him to as and she arrang for us. I'm afraid she idiosyneracy a little too far when she introduced it into her married given at t r airplani I expect you have seen the ac Sartoris’ sensational an sp | luncheon that he gave Jack and {me on board his yacht at Atlantic City. It's quite a catch in the whole # that 1 would mut question, how Mr. Sarto c long story, dear one by & man with ‘geous imagination nd unlimite money, | It all beg marty In Al ny. or rather the next day at cheon on board yacht in a at my not even ask anything arrangeme a luncheon given to Jack at the by some of his men friends. of those silly after-dinner| MONDAY—Letter from Leslie rescott to Ruth Burke, pyright, 1925, N, BE. A. Service, Inc.) In one 1 | Seeches something was said by one | Fans Demand Photos of Johnnie, Himselj UE to the great number of ques-land Lloyd Hughe tions which have come in dur-| A. You can reach the firat two ing the last day of the Johnnle| mentioned stars at Famous Players Walker Question and Answer Col lgipaldbs, CHa. Diop staghea. dave OF umn in The $ those which can|/irst National Pictures—both ad not be answered in Saturday's Star| dresses in California. | will be answered next Monday. All| Q. Does the leading man or questions received up to noon Sat-| woman choose the star who is to urday will be answered, but none} play osite them? that come in after that | A. No. The director, that is the The last big request of Seattle} Casting director, sclects the caat movie fans has been for pictures|/" cases where the star owna his of Johnnie himself. Johnnie is kind-|or her own company, then very hearted and says he will send them] /ten they will select their cast. to all who have given their ad-| @. Is Laura La Plante married? dress. | How old is she? What company is Q. What Is the age of Betty) she with? Bronson? What company is she A. Laura is single. She iy about with? } 18, and her address ia care of Uni A. Betty is about 17 and can be erne Pictures, Universal City,|" reached at the Famous Players) @ | studios, California Q. Are Ben Turpin's eyes natur-| Q. Are Noah Beery and Wallace | ally crossed? Beery related? A, Yea. Ben mak A. Yes—these Wwoys are brothers.| with them, Some eyes! Q. What is Harold Lloyd's ad-| Q. Is Constance Talmadge a dress, and js he married? blonde or a brunette? A. Harold's address is care of A. Connie is a brunette, and al‘ Pathe, or the Hal Roach studlos,| very attractive one at that California. He is married to his} @. What month and day were you former leading lady, Mildred Davies.| born, Mr. Walker? y Q. What in the address of Vir-| A. J was born on the 7th of Janu ginia Lee Corbin and George) ary. O'Hara A. Virginia is with the same com.| Bushman still in pletures? pany as Goorge. Kilm Booking of A, Beverly is mdking plelures for fice, You can reach them care of| Warner Brothers, and Vreneia ta in| this company in California Ben Mur,’ the Metro-Goldwyn Spe Q. What is Greta Niasen’s ad-|ctal, Clarinda, you can get that dress? What was her first picture?| information from the Pantages the A, This little Norwegian lady first} ater, came to light in “Loat—A Wife’ a) In one of the questions last weel Famous Players picture. You can\it was stated that both Anna Q.| reach her care of this company tn| Nilsson and ta Nissen came from California Sweden, This was incorrect Q What are the addresses of) Nilsson comes from Sweden, but! Ktuymond Gritfith, Adolphe Menjou! Miss Nissen from Norway, SERVICES, BAND FOR SUNDAY SEE HOME SITE Orchestra Music at Lunch, Orthopedic Trustees Visit ' Too, if You Like Proposed Elks’ Addition oe He Was Not Arrested Business Man’s Name Confused With Another Window Display Warns of Fires behind the picture Main Street stb LD Lf On artic Hunting ton, Jimmy Deskin, Lutheran Minister Returns From Trip |last month he has been touring st and Middle resulta of his estigations in + his fortune) New Appointments to Salvation Army appointments to the Salvation Jackson of Low Q. Are Beverly Bayne and Francis | 9 Man Uses Dynamite | to End His Life} WINNEMUCCA iA himaelf to bits with dynamite here ] Mite charg bed with the was heard Uhruout the STAR PIONEERS RELIVE CHARGE MAN, 84, EARLY DAYS — WITH POISONING | Remember When S{Bilacoom Warrant for His Arrest After Was Coming Metropolis Near-Fatal Picnic arm in their im acrows the Firet Lew Tide, Piet’ High Tide sro Low ride Tide intone ad anced 1,044 iM dection hotel where engage and then Jay —(F hanghal, 7 and Kiddies retary praise of highway grounds, Lat John Temple Graves |‘ Dies After Illness}: SHINGTON Ship News | *: Tides in Seattle SUNDAY ® First Low Tide Mig Tide, second Low. Tide | second High Tide Weather Bureau Report sf AN Arrivals and Departures Loent "WHEAT UP AND * CORN LAGS Divided Action Features i Chicago Board of Trade wer the active Chicago Board of Trade Friday's Quotut Open Close (2% 45% ish 1.06% | 1.10% 1745 18 Foreign Exchange terling..de 0468; marke 2081 Ru 3 ¥ N, Y. Silaa and Goffee | quatations by Pio Vrlday'® Quotations refined, room, un dyna: | down on beneath ring | BS Local Markets ____J | Popeorn, 1b. MILK AND CREAM Central Dairy, > Tomatoes—Wapato ‘ < 1.00 aid Wholesale Deslers \ Beattie delivery $2 Cant DAILY rxKODUUTS ld Shippers, City Delivery returned Ze less 4 [32 Oranges POULTRY AND MEATS Quotations hy Perry Bros. Prices Paid Shippers Brollers—1% ibe. and D Capans—Livo, 10 Salt Hides ar D Haber Hearing Mile ‘ iT) Whois, yellow, 1008. and feed meal . Soya Bean Meal—1000 HAY Quotations by W. BF. Jain & Ce, VGUTARLES 1 Wholesule Dealers Fruit & Vrodace (The prices given are thors made to | few mennonal exceptions, ducers can be figured b traaaportation deducting the rage and hetilne cost.) \ panic | Heets it oceurred | Scenic Booklet Free, Low Summer Faves, ) Cucnmbere—Dox, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 TRADING HEAVY (Cross Word Puzzle ON STREFT @ | Motor and Oil Shares More or Less Dull Seattle Wheat big hi tem, $1.5 est aded & d a 1 al 468 Exe x | ote ie 4. Sheltered, | San Francisco Produce i . 1 Vriday's Que sions oR kage tee Ratter—Ext pete od a De . * undersized ots. <oBe Cectemanineiin etn, | fiom it BANK CLEARINGS rr ‘ Seattle | 4 Clearings $6,264,045.43 Balances 1,131,055.44 Portland } ings 7,326,636.00 Ba lances / 1,141.00 Tacoma al transaction: f the neck of a whip. 000.00 | * U. S. NAVY YARD BKEMERTON, a Freep Sunday. trips Sundays and hoil- x trip a Ferry Trip except. er es to Port Orchard ts, $0¢ Round Trip. Any os Passenger Car (Including Driver) SEATTLE to BREMERTON or PORT ORCHARD “5 doz. bunches . | eaoste bunca Retr tbeal cscs. Peppers—Mexican amy , $2; Round Trp, $3.50 : Be eure and get through tickets. ‘The Beattle-Bremerton and Sea. beck-Brinnon Ferry schedules have been so arranged that close con- nection can be made in eltuer NAVY YauD ROUTE Felman MAin-220% Potators—Local New, E. Wath Spinach. -Lo ric Prices Pald Wholesalers Quotations by Pacific Fruit & Produce C ie “PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel by Steamer TACOMA Daily, 7, 9 Comb Honey... Dates—Golden, Ib. Fige—wnhite jrapefralt— Lemons . Plams—Cailf Watermelous, per Ib... SUGAR Sogar—Cane, per ewt. . Beet, per owt. . s' to Port Angeles, HIDES AND WOO: ee, Oe Aceh Day m4 h i ‘ay ‘orts, ‘ow nsent (Buying prices f. 0. b. Seattie) and Rall Connections to Olym= By pie Peninsula Points; Dung- eness, Bellingham, Anacortes ‘Tri and FREIGHT Green Hide Bulle Utye ci : and other Puzet Sound points, 30) Calfskins, green oF witited— AUTO FERRY SERVICE MOAT! sesgcisasewwanvivatte a6 Between No, 2... Br Seattle and Leap orig elem Kip-—No, 1 uu and Brinnon; Port Angeles 2 09 Victoria, i Horse Hides, according to sixe— and Victoria Dry, each $001.35 Green or eaited, each 1,00 @ 2.50 | Woot Pelts—Dry— Fine, choice, Ib Be Medium, cholee, 1b Coarse, heavy, Ib. PuceT SOUND Naviarinto COLMAN DOCK- Marion sr Puone MAIN THE DOUBLE TRIANGLE TOUR America’s Greatest Scenic Vacation — 2000 miles of supremely beautiful rail and water travel, Buy the Most for your Vacation Money, J. E. McGuire, Gen, Agent Passenger Dept. 902 Second Ave., Seattle Tel. Main 4906—5709 TRI from Seattle wee meals and berth between Prince Rupert and Vancou- ver,

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