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{ i “i i ‘ T OUT OUR WAY ; UN eh ee 2 ta a ioe aed | i Qergrtee Asem, 1807-09 Seventh Aye, Seattle, Wash. Publishing Ce, | HN AN ® caer dimes at ok AA, L a - f aad United Oliman, Nicoll & Ruthman, Special” Represematives ag gn Fy 2 aC (NO + NOT ANOTHER CENT \ WHAT OO YOU | TOBODY loves being er- | the things J wanted in my house b Freee Merrion, Fer office, 18 |West Tremont be ae the/ EXCUSE ME YOU'VE Gor ME NOW so I EXPECT me BBB beep 5 sora 7 4 not attord, and what i Bag Pe ot per month, 3 months $1.60, @ monthe $2 MRS VAN SWANK, PouLon'’r MAKE A PANMENT TD OO WHEN } _ womas id the isht of the } fb -anciyagio tt Tibu Wa, Satoh pes of Maran JUST HOLOTHE,| | On A CLAY PIPE! LGO ROUND | ¥ cnewhere. (a our. feminine | sre 'enee tot ; WIRE 4 MOMENT] LOOMIN! LIKE A BIG BUM ,WHILE| ME A OIME? ae PPh apes de gemeahin | thet ently’ the tle ft : To Start a Boom | After Our Heart | YOURE CRUISIN AROUND WITH A | BRING HOME i mor | in this life, and m ce WELL-KNOWN Washington writer | \7ERY rapidly are the confounded SODA JAG LIKE A DRUNKEN OF ueeany?/ | Se Pn thtalte Balan j : announces that, since President | reds” working their way into our af- | SAILOR IN HONG KONGr LOoMiN (Oru / ¢ have been told so often and Ae 3 Coolidge has declared his great interest | fections and, at the present gait, it will FOR THRILLS ~ YOU ANB OUrS | read. ao: srvich that spas | ASA. ne. sae ‘ in commercial flying, the same will now | not be long before only our innate mod- { pees” EAS: Area «| eee eee ome boom. f | esty will stand in the way of our form- | wives, and so we are always makes us bigs K } Not necessarily, by a good deal, Com- | ally recognizing them. The turn-over of on the alert to find these things Women have « terrible pre. Pe | mercial booms aren’t built on any man’s | Soviet-U. S. trade, during the first half of | Ab GEY Fate, | orien we! jl, pemmen SO6 are! Ot They See eS ie declaration. Sometimes, a real estate, or | 1925 was $58,779,736, and we had the big | & Great deal to Deithank- | ‘Besing teneiie te make Gem Pr . | ie Hy for are generally able to aad, they will hunt up some tm- bh a patent medicine boom is built that w end of it, the “reds” having purchased | 3 p a lot of things to aginery woe to gloom about, 4 But commerce is more cautious and con- $52,610,645 worth of our goods, How can | | worry over,and can always find | eed 3 servative. The commercial boom is al- we hold any save the kindest of feelings | of foolish fancies to weep | an really J . / most always built on practical demonstra- | toward a trade balance like that? | | eae 1 th thet ts t prppiontg se Ps, tion of utility and profit. a | And there are some astonishing fea- wh erick griefs come to us— | © few vagabonds , President Coolidge can sow his opinion tures about this half-year of trade with | Providence or God, who gt For things-—just mere Ag upon the wide, wide world, daily, with the “reds.” Actually, it is 214 times the | in no much, gets weary at last | things matter so ¥ 3 ; little or no effect upon commercial fly- | trading we did with Russia in any simi- | Beige de plocaes othe beter arg Raper care edgy { oj was jan® j et ea and so we are plunged into | times we miss most ¢ ; ing. If he really wants to start a boom, | lar period befcre the world war, when | unutterable woe, and only thus Joy of life because + hecan do it by becoming especially | Russia was onu of our dearest friends, | do we give over grieving about | never acquired the charmir + strong for plenty of government flying | socially and politically recognized, with things which matter not at ail, | ulty of I a 3 craft. aescK ‘ | our latch key always hanging by the door, | . Span py sates : However, it is possible that the rail- | More than half—$3,881,012 worth—of the i hg he eidbesgnt thd at we women need above all : road and express company magnates are | purchases we made from Russia was of | the other da And I used to things else 1* @ eense of valu strongly opposed to anything like a boom | furs, siadas rivaaie: Gok wares iit cree and oh, how nicely we could use gly opp t n | P in commercial flying, and Mr, Coolidge’s | Can you picture us always denying a | the smaliness of our income and a Seager 96 6, HERS + eae a. not get Say tg far as a | warm place in our bosom to a people who Vera ord’s performance, in the matter of | give us a $52,000,000 trade balance and ! FROM | . ° iy booms. wherewithal to keep the bottoms of our | | Letters STAR Readers My mens aah eg necks -and skirts warm? Perish the | F & Sad 2 We, U Ss, and J all Street thought. | | All Letters to The Star Must Have Name @ ddress MERICAN foreign investments total ; i $9,522,000,000. “With such a stake Let’s Be Neighborly ‘as this, in other countries, we cannot re- UCH talk these da: main aloof,” declares the Wall st. Jour- On Conclave Work.’ | “dates w#e: seek ettice cura: the A late about throwing WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY - I read. th 4nterest, your a | — = ; ze Pet as an W. T. Campbell is a crank eal rl the city limits uate a a dozen UNTIMELN “TORICS 8-10 gins oy wes ec F am Hag, STG see GP isa pebelte, . Pome f = earby Communities and roping them into ot ne teak ncah tha dnd a iehaanie bs The “we” refers to all of us. The Seattle rc — SCIENCE ————-5, | 7 aying thal both the. Spor | with little coples of letters, writ- ", ” s in dtot . . | ¢ ho 4 the swimm : stake” is that of some individuals and If th S : | Power . : men ten by him, that show him up : PO oer nc te f they want to come in, Seattle would ower of Chemists CG CO i ? N Y lal falleiressukr doles : ppetieg tae ee: Wall st. organ is | 4, gia th weledmia thet: ancer Cured ¢ ot et wes ot cougge, | 19 bis true character, (afier feud i If they don’t, we'll still try to pigh- NHE chemi lopartments of yy Chea > l " 4 eo? “We' may not enter a league of na- | borly. lea el, RUN try sta. be nelgiic | T AIL the storie eatentsen arth By: Chester By Rowell ears hese po rarer we | Seven ip, par family of vol ‘ ;, a 0 5 7 “t wt 5 : : re no joxt important a 8 waned Seattle wi yersist in having age voted for Campbell. Di of LWeriadd ou sae ae | Anyway, it’s their business, and they'll Bikar eit wie one | Recest 4 ries, bringing | man in endowed with egotism, everything in one week, wuch as suspect that he would use his sible en tit ae Y; dignified ion Genta | have to settle it themselves. Attempts to aa buanbalad ‘aeant t | hearer knowledge of the | selfishness and enthusiasm. s had last: week, namely, te influence and power of office to i oe t sf theht nd 4 is fF force them into the city seem to us un- 1 importance, in the opinic | caus, and perhaps th eof | The first two qualities magnity alec deer lth res gti We Gatrish ents: 60s 0a eee nition in respec 0! e hundreds of mil- neighborly and in bad taste. sdvanced - “mill - he treatment of cancer, are of tresif’ and bie <408" Gatto rap ses hls a | soclety, a society that is a powe y “us” by Russia. But you “saat ; ; i ‘The uses of airpla ve blic and imper thinks them h while; the spchnys 4 good in every civilized coun- ions owing ry 3 We b ; 1 nea f ifthe | e want.a bigger city here, of course. ten Bintan tin any one now suf other makes him fling himself ms to me that our tourtat ry, and a mighty essential in- can bet that “we” will not be aloof, if the But we don’t want mere b ss if % dbtshsecip ior fering or threatene t " ead 4 convention bureau, of the stitution In every state? ~ tM Kuh dcether ut we do ant mere bigness if it Wee’ phitnahed yo k reatened with can nto life, beyond his own interest | fn itution in ye investments of Morgan, Ku! mid oer =| means a lot of folks in the city who'd er and inthe service of ideals which | Chamber of Commerce, showed We were not tolé what manner ee ie oon ake hi on aie rather be outside in suburban communi- kr hate 19. peraisg.20: sangergus ptr Rae, eel tess Meet Mihene things to happen in. | of man Councilman Campbell is t - ay : in cancer am delay, and the re end. Bo we n, toward happe: | after he got seve! Pere Ol and ‘ y : Talk it over among yourselves, you folks 1 be layed—much ‘too la Okc meaning that Seattle connot support #0 |* ot of public office kicked around in Mexico in the suburbs. If you want to come in— or | long etouny present | is proba many in one week | When we read what we did SETA SN RASA 8 ; welcome. If you don't—well, come in and | patie . vung to do - cre aah hicdecradeete it Campbell, al , Sapa Ayes ty , 1 ote ; | suffe om the relapse f bout Campbell, we called up ty Standardizing the Fires visit us often, anyway. ha {ove hing. that i OPEN SEASON Cate cance og te Miner Humane society to verify the's { ‘VEN forest fires have become stand- | é sv ue aie te v9 reek | ON EXCAVATIONS 1: baer : re cn countct his aidaavok! “Walwert ‘ y , : on it quickly, and if it T 1S the Age of Excavations ® astonished—but was late 4 ardized. No Fresh Air Funds tw urns out to Be can oi Leaps sacehs ia | other business houses sutter alzo pick GaN aac oe ai z i mn i Jur summer business in Seattle ssscneyngpesahiais e ed pened eee ge | SY S an Eastern paper: “This is the i ved th by Pi n, where the my as it is) barely lasts two months, \ pet ents anes. ren eril rahess all of them are ‘battled | season when drives for ‘fresh air all about elements of fortunately, offer | reff Ry iconthnia ta | Hoa neh Real pe on soos 5 em basa Ms dred , funds’ by various organiaztions are in full which kr universe in | !€ ned at once. | of its future, We will dig ‘ ong tage at ab veep AM ESE eR Dba i Mach fi ‘is aececnanied by a pall of | S¥ing- composed. The study of the in- | — Delay, waiting for new meth. | tts p ives LOUIS LUOAS, ABOUT THE SAME tioke: tach pelesispae Panainety into vir- If ever there was a worthy cause, the Suey. be bale up «| AGMMien aren te they srera tee 1] Piiaita weit oerety oe Hotel Manager. | you're a chip off-thé eee? Seach threatens to spread and move to take children from our city slums field. In it | ‘eloped. So let no porsible | coetenipor rape ot Aba < mens | ; at lenge] Ae ree cantrol | and give them a taste of life among the are many t of benefit to | sufferer think these reports are | King of Israel, written on stone On W. T. Campbell | “Mr, Umson sald something T ge - - trees and meadows and the running man as well as the deadly im- | for him. Hin only salvation tn | by themselves, and find some of Editor The Star didn’t understahd,” the boy later Somebody ought to start a move to pro- | steams is one. plements of war to uso present knowledge, now. | them inconsistent with the later We would like to aak the news- | told tls father. duce a fire that, burning over a narrow Gtihake * : i Altt emistry, an ft tm de Future knowledge, if It comes, | chronicles of the scribes? Such | papers of our city this question: “What did he say?” ‘i We've built huge cities and de front, throws no smoke, perils nobody. ys e es and made it fined today, in modern, there has | 1s for the use of others. | things have happened, every. | Why must we wait until after | “He sald I was a ship off the Pp y cai { < J rida hd necessary for hundreds of thousands of been science of chemistry for |{ - where else that men have dug | election time before we are given | old dock."’— Youngstown Tele- does no menacing advancing and is com little childr ag pours 5 i | Lueky WE j x | A yi Seer acta aiantiar of ittle children to live in close quarters on centu 1 me comes from | 1 8 | in Mesopotamia, in Egypt and in the true character of the candi- gram aay at yy ' anner foul streets. The least we can do is to | bem the North Egyptian ARE EGOTISTS 1 Rome —_———— — speaking, human race. aT : : name for , Where efforts | ERHAPS it {s well the Lord | recor see to it that they can escape once a first were made, in ar | | 0 s rat were made ancient times mado un self.centered. Feal fome revisi Bs year, to change base metals into gold ly, We are not important d- | ment document 5 More Preparedness Fresh’ air funds, thank God, aten’t riec- mie ually, and most of our joe are It would shock no modern Maybe your teeth are gloriously ‘HE old controversy about national The deserts of the world 9% not worth our clear, simply clouded with a film doing. But we mind thus to Increase our know! essary in Seattle. There is here an abund- gow ay ag is on again. ve ae | ance of fine, clean air; a wealth of mag- | lation to the things ‘itving | miumt ‘not realize this, or the | edge of Palestine, also. But | 10-Day Tube coat. Make this remarkable test a ready for war, cries one party; to | nificent scenery for the looking. most recent meeting of the staf xome reason, beyond our know- | this k det: He dladldeed In z and find out. so will provoke war, cries another. _ And no slums. | of the Natural History museum, | Ing, why it must goon, So each li sone Note Coupon lad sa dg eee St oe Sie, Let's determine NOW that we'll never | ‘720 : 4 . iy ven lies | temarkable adaptations were have any slums, never come to the point about half way between. But how about hen ay Saaiia Tait . shown. In plant life some of the | Lie Meidistocepration (ce poate? where we have to rescue children once a_ | ay were cactl and succu Mr. I ait of The Star year from “close quarters on foul streets.” | ese adaptations enable 4 If this nation, or any nation, spent half : i es | nts to live not only a long y 2 the money and energy on the problems of | _ Kansas City Star man discovers that, if you leave | ‘ime without water, but also pr: Undertakes Hee to Remedy Your Troubles, if They peace that are annually devoted to the | Your watermelon seeds on the floor till dry, the |" m against thirsty and Are of Public Interest * . vacuum cleaner will take them up more readily, | "UNSTY Animals. Thorns, poisons | J) problems of war, this might be a much | fut he is quiet about the best way vo eet theme wo Other methods of defense en Mis’ Bteli? Stow fou will Homeey Mak he atreet c { better sort of world. of Missouri whiskers. | the plants to exist in spite tal © long twill Homer) kick about the street car schedu | of their animal enemie Desert | Brew be away on vacation? Some|on the Broadway line. The one- | animals also show startling | of us miss his column very much,| ™" car ts wsually followed by the s Bs 4 y) y) Y . 9 | adaptations that make {t pos- | 1M. g.*|0i9 Mount Baker car at one-half aZZ in ite ee j | ble for them to live under co | : 4 minute intervals. Then it will be} i £ ? Answers to Your Questions 2 2|| tiitotnte renin cs | nae xine & mucaeed rce| at's a wt baa | ’ mal life. Coloring, eyes, scales | tion on Vancouver island and will) Can you arrange with the manage S . { ment to have these cars run so} Q. What is the largest off well )— ——_—#g pring the aria ve} Snd feet all show marked con- | be back on the job Monday, August] ’ i , ; known? i} ‘OU can get an answer to | ane i iba ae to-achieve) formity with the desert environ } 17 tees 208. ni betepseehtd @ more eras | Here is the quick, new way A. The largest oit well on recora| | - Gny question of tact or in- | ETA Des | ment | pte pak aot cy twas the Cerro Azul No. 4 in Mezico,| | formation by writing The Seat- | The most remarkable caso dis. Mr. Fixit: There is a family lv-| Supt. Henderson reports that the Q. Ca 0! ame some of the i i i | tent ot name some of the} cunsed at tho meeting was that | ing on Greenwood ave. which ts «n! policy ta to follow the small cars| dentists are widely urging which is estimated to have flowed| | tH? Star Question Editor, 1322| | greatest engineering feats of mod s - | | sy ot euart. 6 esl the < Gudra than. a million” barrels in « Heed ps listen sae | | tinea? | i an Pee "th ie i “ele the ae gf grein eee closely with the larger cars. He Ee eke cok ” . C, : cents in as é | had fastened itself to a tablet | parties, lasting well into the morn-| die Nas . ‘ameter column of oil was 600 |1oose” stamps for reply. No | A. The duilding of the Panama) and this tablet was placed inside jing. When they break up during| S&S found that this takes care of Make this unique test. Give your teeth high ee ae medical, legal or marital ad- rps ae ah ee i sedan A museum case. ‘The snail lived, | the early hours of the morning the|more passengers promptly than \€)/ polish and fresh new color simply by re- vice. Personal replies, confi- ge af Quebec, the Hudson tubes.) inside this case, without food or | entire neighborhood is awakened by | they run th ther apart, the} ‘ i Ree eer oc mount Ev-/ | dential. All letters must be | ees F scuatitea ok tency aati IeARAGr ahorNeL AAA oaotadl poodl os pees ae ga po re} moving the dingy film that coats them ~A fa tis i | signed. QI havo heard this expresso pene: | nig 74 pit? A dU emeytaeas W aeeecead veer’ | and invites d A. No party has yet reached the| x. wie io stan, heir evs nial Gore RE—————,, ; sis Can on 9 - ‘ | tl get to Broadway. Tho loop es decay and gum troubles. top of Mount Everest. On July 16,1 5, PISA hes + as right.” | : ty } these parties are frequent and| cars run every 6 minutes and the| 1922, an expedition reached within| oWt teas first extensively mined ato what does It refer? | New Crop unusually nolsy, report the matter jarger cars every 6 minutes, which, | 100 feet of the top. The Bruce ™ aor A. It refers to a statement credit- | direct _ to the police departments! ne thinks, ought to give a satisfac party in 1925 reached a height of - ans? dle ed to P. T. Barnum, the showman,| About 19 per cent of Uncle | MAin-7810, and have some of the| tory service s i : e Ac : 27,100 fect. The Duke of Abruzci| ,® Was tobacco discovered 40) that “There ix a sucker born every| Sam's land produces crops. What | neighbors ready to back you up. Mr epi Be ote you a payeat iG breed in it, and they, with tartar, made an attempt in 1909 and reach-|A™MoMca? : minute.” an immense area left, 81 percent, | Fixit will also take up the situation} yr, Fisits We are greatly an-| " a able of all te PAN He ag aaa, cd an altitude of 24,600 feet. The| A- Yea. The Indians were smok- cae for the raising of gamo birds for | with the police noyed by two young fellows rho| Most remarkable of all dentaltests. Tooth troubles and gum mountain itself is 29,141 feet high. a denaieia ee lien ete td Q. What are the names of the} food! A new and interesting Salt ease ia ft ANE rent @ house on Fairview ave. near | In a short time you can work troubles now are largely traced tat te seals Alghty ahah Ua pinthond eid elt operators with the Mc- stock farm industry into Ean AE hi bruit al Hh Battle: mahare we live They get drunk al~| a transformation in their color to that film. Old-time methods A. Can you tell me the totally, urittsh and Spanish, ceplorers.| a id el eee mars tts” lithe Lene, Household. iwoed andl comes canna cnignbors| and their luster. fail in successfully combating it number of eclipses of the sun that . =| A. John L, Reinartz (chief), of| tering every year | pet VR TSI peed Ak dag ee i have occurred in the past hundred Laas ._|Manchester, Conn, and Paul J. see | coat stove? ‘This is a ship stove| 4.49 q, m. and they are atill at tt.{ Modern science has evolved a New anethods remove it years? Q. How many children has Tom| sfcqee, of Mattoon, It, ‘The sun revolves on its axisas | and Iam ala! to (ines ers, i 8) There in a bootlegoer in this vicin-| new and radically different meth- And Firm the Gems ; ‘ Mix, the movie actor? | the earth does but, unlike the sold. %, E. WILDER, ity they patronive, What can be| od which successfully removes 4, : A. There have been 88 total ee. 8 : ita ; : fat Now in a , ‘fri dclipses of the sun in the past hun+| A. Two, a daughter named Ruth,| Q. How much was pald for motor| tls all parts of its surface do Box 544, Charleston, Wash. |done about this Weide the dingy film that imperils Coited P, eet oe dentifrice, dred years, that is ‘to say, from| ho is about 12 years of age and is\ vehicle taxes in the United States| ROt. "evolve with the same ve Any dealer handling this stove] Cant up MAin-7810 and report the} healthy teeth and gums, igs astorepad eciees Saba 5 aa 5 playing in vaudeville, and another | A : States! jocity. ‘This proves that the aun | will communicate with Mr. Wilder.! young disturbera to Chiet Severyns, : L ered effective combat- see Mette fig fer iter daughter, Thomasina, aged 3. ave According to the U. &. Bure is not a rigid solid like the earth. | he and Thole Tiley boatlegge to Rey Simply send the coupon. Don't ants. Their action is to curdle Q. Was the United States the peers of Public Roads, the total was. ape| A Mr, Fixit: 1 wish to put in ay Liot-1130. "{ think your teeth are naturally the film and remove it, then to g Beis alusives) cold ta: Alaakh? Q Who was the first American to| proximately $551,400,000, + ROOM pum, s off color” or dull, This will firm the gums. iu 4 bin Alas, | achieve world fame f y ses SMOKING i | no ra prove they are not, Ordi hods fail i E } ‘A. The presence of gold in Alaska FE Lisa ah) 22 oi aed eae STORIES L WHAT FOLKS SAY i } rdinary methods fail in thea sons known 10 26 FPusstons, Dus tion R. When on uses the terms oN | | { Rilsitheacsiey cebu. fees they made no effort to mine + A, Eli Whitney, inventor of the|upeya | > MRS, ELEANOR CLARK teoth and health. 2s Harsh, itty subs Gold was found by persona from| cotton gin, which waa patetned in hada what Js Implied) ¢¢T VERY now and_then the SLAGLI w York Weltare | inti judged diapersds Wateaaical sr the United States at Sitka in 1876, is generally given credit for|?¥ them police of the small town I work the biggost problem Run your tongue across your ?¥°8 ee ee | gy The word “England” is usually] » live in get hard up for something today is the task of helping the teeth, and you will feel a film... Thus the world has turned, used to refer to England taken by| to do and raid a private resi handicapped to help themselve a viscous coat that covers them. argely on dental advice, to this itself, while the “Gg i : while the term“Great Britain”| dence,” sald a smoker, with The need of ipational train new method, That film is an enemy to your heretofore has meant the British! gomothing on hig mind as well in at.” very g Tales, including Wales, Scotland and his hip, “The host of the last | REV. KARL KRETZCHMAN tecth—and your gums, You must caimk ue Shp as ia a Hnolend: The| raid waxed sarcastic to the chiet | Arkansas: “The church body | remove it. A few days’ use will prove its ritish empire” includes India,| of tho raiding party and asked whieh per . clit i ver beyond ; y / , # party r permits liberalism to exist It clings to teeth, gets into Power beyond all doubt. an the Hue eee i jortans him, ‘Say, was your mother a and thrive within Its organisms MONDAY, AUG. 10 crevices and stays TH kbuorbe Mail the coupon, A 10-day t, oascasions, in fact, ovie star?! is nursing the serpent which will If 90, you are inclined to i i “dace : + YF aE . about one-quarter of the land area Why do you ask that?" finmly: atelke at ite vitals’ aud domineex, discolorations and’ gives’ your tube will be sent you free. Why j ‘ Ws the globe, The term “British’"| «well, my good chief you cer- kit iL butter thn tail: othere: what te that cloudy, “off color” follow old methods when world ‘OU never can tell when you're gonna have Nght, or be in the dark |7%4¥ refer to England alone, or to| tainly do believe in Close-ups.'” DR, RUPERT BLURB, oxsur to do ook, Germs by the millions authorities urge a better way? 2 with the coming of night. For, just at the time when in light |‘? whole empire, , Ta : ar fa a fi " Pat Ae geon general: “Community health You decide quickly, ry ! globes we trust, the switch doesn’t work for the bulb has gone bust. : ‘TIN is best preprved by health pre Often your judgement — ts ede bon oma sla Sack teat er Ge / | - I's funny how people forget to replace the globes that are blown, Q. Who invented the saxophone | A THOUGH cautions of the Individual questionable. TR ag ate ee but that's always the cane. We never believe that we're gonna get |“"4 When did it come Into use as Ls ie Slee] PARDEY CHRIST You have enthusiasm ' Mail this for at ' stuck for we've all got the habit of trusting to luck an orchestra instrument? Watch, therelorartMive laiaw once armer-Labor cand But luck perseverance, 1 10-Day T: (-) sade 1 i The globe in the dining room flickers a bit. When it's blown we will A. It was invented by Adolnhe| yelthor the day nor the hour president; When the time | You want immediate result l f paccebay tube Bye 1 Mart in to monkey with it, We tap on the glass till it glows forth, | 84” about 1849, and was introduced| wherein the Son of Man comett Home man will be found todsear You. have good Worine of 1t | HTCTRM RUSS! WAURBTUAYG.! The NewDay Quality Dentifrice and then, an hour or so later, it blows out again, {officially into the French army| — Mutthow XXVi13, aie the bunner of the Marmer-Labor huntor rates ' CAN SaR RE ULE: Endorsed by World's Dental Authority H We'll carry the globes ‘round from this room to that till we don't | bands July 31, 1845. It was regia ‘ etc cause, We expect to get a large And musical talents, it 1 know where all of the good onex are at, Poor father will figure that BS by Kaw June 22, 1846, It was WT death and exile, and all shure of the Lalollette 5,000,000 You accept roxponiaibitities Jt Send to 1 pothtons DayigAll fot removing the lamp light: out into tho. hall Hitle used in the orchestra untit other things which appear vote," And can be trusted j Neier It seems that, in daytime, we ne'er stop to think that a lot of our | @ite recently. The “jase craze” and terrible, be. dally before Aaa REV, A, JESSE, St. Louisa In love you are inconstant 1 Name am! Ught globes have gone on the blink, Worgetting to purchase just the use of the fox trot in recent ‘eyoa). bub oath chiefly; and you “Where parenthood | Whnopulat You fall in love « nally brings on disgust, when the light globe's most needed, at night time, |@a"eina have made it guddenty\ will’ never entertain an abloct and the fundamental purpose. of Ati avo ‘oaslly’ diverted 4 wo bunt 2 nopular, tt being admirably adapted hought, nor too eagerly vovet marriage is subverted, there are You aro fond of luxury, i, Address . Meteosat { be (Copyright, 1926, for The Star), to this type of muato, anything, = Epictetus, ho pure and holy affections," And strive to attain tt nly one tube to a fam! ive? Aas i ssa il ii wa SC a wt dg ta He

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