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ES gp en PAGE 6 THI EATTLI TAN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBE! ; * i SS Hoey niin he aiaonaeuen feercuae aos a. ——— Sa wie = a j . [OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS } os M1 M ke G ; C The Seattle Star == : Andrews Must Make Good ' 84 by The a AMT TTT = By Kenneth Wat ; 1307.09 Seventh Ave, Seattle, Wash, Eth ng Ov, | | | eee a ae Lota = ES i i vat! ae e pt ea out of ity, Ao per month, '# montha #140, 4 onthe $208 H} P| /MA KIN See ATS \| AT MAKES IT BerTER ‘ ed by i 3.00 farrier, elty © month. | AK - t oft ‘ enforce. ed as wecond class matter st oath, Wa., umder act of March 8, 1819. HK) }' [| AFAKE FOREYA \) YET+ WY WE Kin pa F val -- = an | \) } | LOOK AT \T. PEEPUL|| PUT UP A SIGN — f ; d Pas Bt ont C > To! , Unless this movement is nipped in the WONT BLEENE ‘AT | “RE ONIW SMALLEST it t Hasn’t Changed Us! ua) , fog teiher)| ‘ ° ) i AS an advocate of the city manager The ed ‘nae to ae es KINDA SIUF . FiRsT ||) MAN INH WORL : may not be ¢ 7 ’ form of government last year, when tion , cance tan be le ned by over ze vi penal eh eee om |: NEQUE ABST aoe ¥ ei ter of NI another afternoon paper was bitterly ous promoters of sculpture, what becomes SE Fe WY BOY, ATLL MAK “Eee rt gh = Pisang : opposing it And \_ ARM of their origi purpos tion of nature in its wild ste A TORBULL HIT. the conserva s a bitter opponent of a return to the graft-laden ward system of electing Man is rapidly gaining dominion over TY : 7 our council when that same afternoon nature. But man can best exercise that f ‘ " bee po tlg P paper was advocating it dominion by withholding his hand from . sete “te ae w J ba We were mightily interested in what nature in order that he may preserve one an 1 ref ‘ ’ cit Rev. Mark A. Matthews had to say, in of the truest and most essential sources 1 “ mii commenting on the city manager plan in of his enjoyment. ? . mn i that paper Tuesday. Said the Rev. from Okis t un t pe ‘petal What Does Andrews Think? effective in © they, will a5 =i 4 fi h ’ aren ture f mix fal plan. Of course, such a form of government means that the emphasis is on the word MANAG BRIAL, W 2 do not believe that Gen, Lincoln C, Andrews, in order to convict a girl of violating the 18th amendment It is such emphasis that this article is Mr. Fixit of The Stara © “The Times ts right in demanding the manager presenting. To establish that kind of government would take her riding, buy her dinners, involves the following changes: show her a good t yenerally and final en “We should have a council of five or seven La sl 1 ame generally and tinal- Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles, if They die members elected from the city at large at the gen ly ask her to marry him, One of his Are of Public Interest $18 eral election, Such a council, vested with legisla agents in Baltimore, a married man, did | K wo ii bpvee solr, melehl vocy, gp serve: without just this and testified unblushingly con- ; a = ai F 2 oule & step of weakness, Seaith pee : Sa gh Mr. Fisit: Why do not the age repair places in this retrogression and disgrace to return to the old cerning his tactics when the girl, age 19, traffic officers sce that traffi 1 1 nome allowance ig m ward system. We cannot succeed in establishing was put on trial charged with, having ocs with the signals at the traffic departs pa a new form of government if we use the old ward provided liquor for him to drink. Her congested crossinga? Both dri mised to check up wh system council. New wine cannot be put into old testimony was that she had bought the cra and pedestrians often disre the condition ag, be bottles without losing both the wine and the bottles Hanok for theasenk wit eigen aD i gard the signals and get away anible “The old ward system of barter, sale, fraud 1 or the agent with money provider with it Mra, L eo Tilth, greed, graft and putrifying ward-heeling poll by him. The system is new, and it Mr. Fistt: Can -yow (alae ties never shall be permitted again to jeopardize The court threw the case out of court. takes time to train both drivers when the bus lite will begin te the fair name of the city of Seattle, — Behold It should have thrown the agent out like- apd: pedemtrians to. observe: tt operate on Twenty-fourth aves Chicago! Such @ system never shall be permitted ‘aind ‘OW hte hack The pedestrians are the greatest #. W. and how far ousdiaae to Chieagotze Seattle.” Ww H us ar ; ‘ offenders, but there are m tint ie Well, after all, the ward plan MIGHT = ul i * ag - ate Nig aacrent Sgt alee mapipr Daw A 7 Mr. Fixit has had several tnt be a good one, as the afternoon paper ould Rave done what his agent did. EEE DORK 6 ee quiries about this. No definite , insists. either do we think Roy Lyle would per- THE COUNTERFEIT. HOF Bee CRUSE, © information is obtainable. It. a ran 0 a " re pre . » . } ~ will possibly be three or \ But, somehow or other, few persons | Mt any of his agents here to pursue such | — eke —eneeesieieenenane ean Mr, Fixit: August 3 1 came ve oe Pircies il oe N ink so! tactics. from the city in the afternoon. 7 seem to think so! “a 7 | ge ready, and it will go along the . = es ta We'd like to hear a straight-forward Ow Sh ubercular rms TH Ad TRY ITED 06. WE JOBE highway, It has not been des z condemnat f the ches oa vtU / e } Ss | disabled bus, causing a wait. At urs $ 4 r 7. St 2 } condemnation of the cheap, snooping tac- . Po ne bat-the termined if it will run as fap Where Will It S op: | tics being employed by many of his Y OUuUn Cees ceuyaee petals pepe ri ax White Center, but probably I *TUIM i p : bd ” ti: o man would no} mit ua to ge "4 ‘(2 UTZON BORGLUM is a great artist | agents in various parts of the country, to Are Se attered 4 on until he haf made some re i jee re ; :\J but he has started something that | say nothing of the illegal invasions of |\_ da pe Rekad sox te ty aa ed Mr. F b oak Bi reall a very | eee : b ie _ disagreeable and fussy to @ Mr. Fixit: The board will seem & co reac al Overy thoughtful homes where agents suspect the posses- | By DR. HUGH S. CUMMING | | 2. y woman with two children who on Forty-third ave. between ‘lover of nature and of beauty. : sion of liquor. | Surgeon General, United States ne ‘ tried to Board the bus. After Henderson and Beacow, ts dan :, It was a noble conception of Borglum’s The country is glad to hear the gene | ublic Health Servier inst or acks of the | : we got started he had engine gerous to travel due to the fact ’ to hew out of the round dome of Stone | é A 2 ; | germ of consumption ts floor of a dark closed room, the Wednesday, September 2 trouble and we spent more time that there is no light at tha, tier ’ ‘ - y he is trying to keep politics out of | the ¢ te gefms mk 9 for iy | If so, you have a well balanced listening to the driver call the point. Can you get a lighbe of Mountain, near Atlanta, a group of | prohibition enforcement. There are other | pe ounded | 7 ihe engine, (or someone or some there? Mrs. K. ©. Yea: Us ep nee of ne heroes of the Con things that should be kept out. | tube ara ‘found hlialy 14 thea r | 4 are able to converse thing) vile names emphasized Mr, Fixit; ‘There. ore “a pro leracy, which would compare in gran- Ate | ait the with profanity, Can you find dtrect Sights'on. Hitwaaa ae ton deur to the Sphinx of Egypt. | : A master of any topic. a fob for this man where swear- | tween Forty-second and Fortye: Tus bl * : 2 2 2 sted nm iiterat ng t te wotth h It would have been better, however, if | A Debt Settlement, Maybe! | ted in literature dn site: Gs better seth EE fourth. Most women in thie - the rest of the country had permitted the | MBERS of America’s debt funding Ct waa Seaptetee ST as Gil os ae apap died ae frevel oa aes South’s monument to remain unique. | commission are not pleased with the n or number and will report it to we go about it to get lights? * ads But Borglum has accepted a commission j preliminary debt settlement reached be- Fabs ¢ you try ta too ne Supt. Henderson, in the County- | BM. L sui to carve figures of Washington, Jeffer- tween Great Britain and France, Eng- Af. the ees a are gpt to be: misunden City building, he will put a | Mr. bg On cy aaa be son, Lincoln and Roosevelt out of some | land, in agreeing to accept payment on a | th, he spray friends : will apprect Kieiony ee |? eke s0eb loca oats cri aaa a rugged mountains in a national park in | 2 per cent basis, stipulated that the | very ate your work Mr. Fixit: Can you tell me if | Repair work is being done there E South Dakota. } agreement would not hold unless the yoegeery at pean hey will be constant ane oe a contract has been let to cut and it is dangerous for pedes- fin xi a } Tiittel Shetes rieda eo EA mabb lama: . | multitude of tubercle bacilli in You could be a public official thru Fifty-cighth at. N. E. from tri t night. What is the el, The owners of Chimney Rock, North °| ae States made a like settlement with | h a fine sOspension of moist FUth to Bighth aves? F. “Ee enaiyhe: pres tha Carolina, recently proposed that Borglum, | tae »ments made with England, Po- | Lon oi lad ‘i the ai ere eur Betvane No contract has been let for It is necessary to have # but whose work at Stone Mountain is being | nh setwements made wi ~ngland, £O- Naame air and be inhaled into the lungs cutting thin street. The paving petition signed by representa m finished by another sculptor following land and several smaller countries the sey a py pacgencatba as | ee | you inquire about will not be tive citizens in localities where aon Borglum’s break with th {the | United States accepted a 314 per cent materia The Not ‘all persons who get the | ————-——— SCIENCE | done until tht streets are cut | lights are needed. This should . rgium’s break with the sponsors o e i hasih | Whe agreement with ality sean Vegetable orig nd | germs of tuberculosis into their rr mMrty y. thru and a petition been filed be presented to the city council. 825 work, execute his design on one of the | > re ; Bs AS | grows in the body in much the | bodien develop active symptoma L CURATIVE RAYS with tiie aie somal | In cases of repair work the me ‘mountains at their resort. | similar ates that special Ponae cant mold grows upo of the disease. It te probable [Ldn far tar | streets and sewers department: ane rt | were granted in connection with that part small that a thou. | that most of the germa that get | fatiesit lacdvéries Oe Mr. Fixit: Is there some way should put in temporary lights. we id tuberc fled one int e r " 2 eee - By | ol ' The thing has already gone too far. It | ofthe loan: made before’the ‘énd“of the nafid tuber i , into the body are destroyed be- | e beneficial effects of ultra: | vou can impress on the state | . ole is easy to see what this movement may | war upon not be seen’ |: fore they do any harm. violet rays from the sun, science medical board to draw apa list || Ur Am ROTKS SAVE es lead to. con ‘ | by the naked eye On tha other hand, the germs | hos been working at great speed | ©f honorable doctors who have a aro < | _ It is altogether unlikely that the United | ‘These tiply that lodge in the body live and, | 45 take advantage of these rind principles enough not toask pay | tim . Enthusiasts for every great and near- | States will accept 2 per cent settlement leone ° to a limited degree multiply, and ings and make them of practical when their advice proves to be | HARRY HARTZ, auto racer!” a great American in Washington will soon from France. Several members of the | yet offen Dever give rise to 40-1 help to toanidnd OLsNO. BORAT. A. Reader. | wt ig in the crucible of speed be raising funds for a montiment to his debt commission have not hesitated to ex- | : oe oe are cured; 06. | jonny BO wey 2 ev . in the C. di the Oly 25 - glands so often seen in on, | OF | that this can be done | that the greatest developments, Si memory in the Cascades or the Olympics. press this as their opinion. sar ee annette al treated, by the use | Regis | in stock anitomoblles) Have tai 1 And villages everywhere soon _will be | The present agreement between Eng- to tuberculosis, yet the perth m But the ap- | Mr. Fixit: There is a lot in | tested," ‘ 0: looking for spare hills out of which some | Jand and France recalls another that was the y never develop an a : balan olliprat ise rad | the 2900 Dlock on Thiria-siath | Sd 4 i y i | n & few of the disease. c . iso | e 8. ft tombstone chisler may be hired to make a dependent on American participation. aaa well ¥ ee ae i a, coca ¢ to prove injurious. Long | Sansa keta: bats _ Pd td | MARY ELIZABETH ALTE: -s Statue of the more or less noble face of England agreed to guarantee France Howover, ote or have Ys tuberculosis. | before the present knowledge of | ground. It has become infested | MIS, Philadelphia: “Men are plat the Hon. Silas Slick, who got, more free against attack from Germany in oo | prarppehietdaait lag known’ :that | with rats. Can you fiz it and really men in Alaska, and they bre: seeds and postoffices for his constituents | United States would also accept 1” any "canes (EE vtubarmeieee cecal pal ice et have more respect for women 7 than any other congressman. | responsibility. The senate refused. Our Standa rd of / win was good becausé of the action | iid prance ee nee than in any other country. 1% ay Statues—a few of them—are all very {| Unless the United States recedes from U / y: LJ of the curative ultra-violet rays. | receive prompt attention. hunted and followed the trail A well, but not at such a price. Instead of | its present position the agreement By Chester H. Rowell recite sa tien ta 8, | See. e | with typical Alaskans and found Jon lifting our eyes to the soft, restful lines | reached in London between Winston S57) tient muddenly Aa tha genomes | vet Yo mere fo many | them more gallant than the hid of our mountains, shall we instead con- | Churchill and Premier Caillaux will GEYJHAT tn thin ‘standard of | uence newspaper with | liable to be fatal. He had to | gay on Bellevue ond Bovlston | bighly-rated Southern gentle x template the hard features of Henry represent nothing more than another un- | |, : q ga ba: talk can be ie to becom ustomed to it gradu aves, between Pine and Pike sts.? | men," no | Hokum, president of the Umpty National | successful attempt to solve a hard | bese astra aiden eal: ot enough to y, over a long period of time It is difficult yor one to drive | RICE AAA ee a reas bank and donor of the town library? problem | ee wigs 7 Beate nro aw to hsp ne The ultra-violet rays are in thru this locality, and often If you have a house to rent, use sie ach e you, copay e ride uence. So the visible. They are the ones that impossible to pass another car. |Star Want Ads for quick resuljs + | to bo meas sordid business test has its cause sunburn, Tho heat of the Reader. The circulation is larger; the cost is W ured be eat- ‘dealistic applications also. 1. goik Haas nothin r rere * 4 5 # nothing to do with sun There are a number of gar- | less. 2 9 9 9 || tne. But te we eis burn—it is the is burn ~ action of the 2 ? Answers to Your Questions ? P| sitio NrHOW, Oy our way ot | sitevisee moe" Rect Sot be measuring it, the American ments indicate that tan, not sun- — pport a ‘| burn, ts beneficial. After th . WI he best way to wash : le t ; Ee standard of Ilving {8 miracul 5 . r there | : Pei | YOU can get an answer to |) nents yikes tone eer eines aaa ously high. Nothing like {t wax | !8 @ coat of tan, tho ultra-violet | A nce? sas of carte svop| | Y any aeetion ot tue oie | [mente ther Hat on whe gloss] val iy on fas cw deemed of trtores and’ | linhtcan gut va tho skin ana | Chere is an indefinable or other hard white soap and doil-| | formation by writing Tho Seat-| | 445 iy carried wlth an afternoon| that be sate would be unthinkable anywhere Suter the blond without, etoppicgs : ing water, and add a tablespoonful| | Ue Star Question Ealtor, 1922 | | °02, papal ght Es sng” We. Already eye. pracile ||," /9 Peciee S anennioel Bulan Tay somethi fod o . me ‘ ‘ostume, er’ by another y therefore, e of orgall to set the color. Allow| |New York ave, Washington, | | Ay ir 01 cally one automobile to each fa- herefore, alds the action of the this to cool until it will bear the hose and inclosing 2 cents In \| Wiebe ies cee: censt Fal | standard y mily, and the manufacturers are ultra-violet rays. | h omo general rules hand and then immerse the lace and| SO EIEDS A8OF TOPAS eS NO] | oe 3 a N . advertising reasons for buying |—H— py 5 medical, legal or marital ad- | | for gaining weigh ERHAPS weond vo have nearly Perron sry) eure Petey soit I ice Personal’. replies, cous} A. To gain weight one must eat we are ily ha bath tune gsthe [3 arid, | tadlo recelving ets i the | Cd the fingers. Rinse in two or more) | on nee nett ust be| | more food than is actually necded,| too material pfu Aen) world. We travel more, ‘take | : . | dential. jetters mi | nd the plumbers advertise new gine’ cold waters, adding salt to the first) | oe | | but the dict must be s0 planned as! in our stand Rowell ‘ Ms pe more vacations, eat and wear and bluing to the last. Starch with| SA nok Ws upeek Bhd “Mlebelien. obael 1 acdaclc* bikin cuuipmans to: site: second bath more and better, live 1 @ thin solution of gum arabic (if de- moe e of the IAfe of| meats, potatoes, rice, bananas, milk,| living and high thinking" isa | teen ven the smallest cot hottees, and do everything eles e bg ed). 1 yer black cambric and|on the same phase of d | tage red). Lay over ‘4 Christ and pasted them in a note-| butter and cream are among the| forgotten phrase of ou aka | material on the most staggering eae en WaT ton. | book in three parallel columna. Thia|/4t-forming foods. Three extra! tora. And yet, after | talephonite Tahd neste Cole, | Sue Cowon the ERhInieN ap) the j gene! he called “The Life and Morals of| 9!assea of milk a day should re-| material test is not entirely un. ephones and nearly all the | belly—give thanks!" Q. Can good apple butter be made) jogus of Nazareth,” by Thomas aut in a gain of at least ane-half| fair, even for the most idealiattc without the use of cider? Jefferson, The original volume as, bound a week Ereessive exercise things. Churches, for instance A. Yes. Select acid apples of 999d) prepared by Jefferson is deposited | should be avoided. Food must be| Any church with a sufficient Ape ’ | quality. Add enough water to the\in the department of state, Wash-| (ken, whether demanded by the ap-| congregation can be made a 1é vate an S Burden that makes it pected and sliced apples to make @\ ington, D. C. petite or not, Eat between meals,’ business succes | good apple sauce, cook very slowly ace for example, a glass of milk or Any ono with a congregation By Max Stern | oe or atmmer over a low fire for three! 9 vin aoew the word “‘lifer’| Wtf milk and cream. Get plenty of| too small to support it Is not | e preem: neni 1 or four hours and stir often. Brown,| 2 \ sleep and rest. reaching {ts spiritual good to ayy Cra z | ‘ rather. than white sugar, $s usually) rrr word Bsa 6 | many people. ‘The mame with a | GAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2— ) — “china’s attitude toward Japan de luxe train } ot ein Brophy Whe nan | teed to designate a person who 4s) Q. What is an S, B, degree? ale eee aS ek dela Rak NH Pik AG Lee | 18 divided, One element fears . 4g two-thirds done. The sugar which|™* “ , " : a business, but as a public in ee. OF the oN oi] a erin dns Ie scents mreng ae wntece Jal | As The inet oe Ten” the ‘ltt tho | SM Heras and seeks toi between Chicago New Orleans molasses ia excellent | eee rAtIN TC tes NATURELAND | multimillioned Far ho Western world against us. ° for this purpose. A pound per gal-| Q. What 1s the afternoon drens r udents who have com Né JREL This is the calm assurance of The other element reali We 2a ei lotent Ws ped addtional ties ple ted a four-year college course in | Yusuke Tauruml, one of Japan's Bibeatie at allzes that autft or 1 > _wear to which they have spectatized in ect : | Seneca a blood ts thicker than water,’ But id formal afternoon affair entiflo and technical subjecte, ZEN ete OORT: Ora Roles |) | Pa stateamen, son-in-law of the most significant thing tak Modern equipment with all Q What is the Thomas Jefferson! A. The formal afternoon dress pass thing, at Montpelier, Vt., Viscount Goto, who will probably eo ene travel comfort features — Bible? consists of a dress of some silk ma bi and Xilled. all her chicks but bo Japan't next premier, Tsu- place between our nations is the b ti ‘del A, This 1s a notebook compiled by| terial handsomely made, with hat) Q. Why the namo of the| one, which w oscued and rumi's Interview bristled with rise in both countries of the | observation and club cars, Thomas Jefferson in the following] and accessories to accord with the|capital of Norway changed from| placed in. triangle coop by significant facts pointing to the young people's movements, — I stenographer, barber, shower manner: He cut from three ver | generat color scheme of the dress, Christiania to Oslo? | itself under a. tre roblt welding of the two great powers consider the growing friendliness | baths, valet, ladies'matd and siona of the Bible passages treating! High-heeled natin or kid slippers are| a Avoorsing, if, iaaiten, Nor-| that had evidently been observ. | of ne Grist, agricultural China between the young people of | manicurist. Superior dining "sors: St SRRGRSES aE AE SSSR eRe | way's old capital, Oslo, was built by x events from above: prosents and industrial Japan Japan and China the King Harold Haardraade in 1048| jy" tlw down and. oftered th a ‘ Hants aevaleuerene caren car service~special table | Zi 48] ly flew down and offered tho Tho awakening of China pertant development now going d'hote dinner, Ee bt ty eh i ne it ame was! jonesome check a worm. Tho means the beginning of the end on in the Far Bast, M jchanged to that of its conqueror,! youngster didn't understand and of the white man's burden," said “Liberalism in J |the Danish king, Christan 1V. This! yed.breast dropped the wo est ‘ es ah aaa Rei SKA |name, therefore, has always hea| d-bronat dropped the w rm he, sae ie | Ing by leaps and bounds, Japa. Lv. Chicago nplease biti had) sido tho wl 1 6 chick at Is golng on in China eso union labor movement is ‘ f a vB AR ah ih ire Ms Hi gobbled it, Thereafter, the rob. today ly quite different from the |v strong and com { z th | Union St 1:00 p.m [CT] le of Norway, and on Janua 0, ae erably Pa ‘poradie otlos © the 8 i n |tte year, according to an ‘aot. of 1%, was, dc the Job with w worm Hporadie reactions, like the Hox mall. It has a membership of Englewood 1:17 p.m.(C.1.] ihe!’ Norioaptah’. leplatative thal henever the chick peeped er Hat enna white dom only 150,000 out of 4,000,000 in. | wat ae Pde: p ree ination, It is & movement of dustrial workers, It ts Cc i HEN you've nothing to do till tomorrow and with momenta of |@"Hent ame of Oslo was resumed, Six thousand new species of fundamental nationalism, and as that is aoclailat and Pat honiny Acrive ‘i pent lata ee oy thinking of cheer and not sorrow, if you'd | ay i ra | Ana f zeus ane classified — | 4 result rie ee aa will have and hence ts only a leaven for Baltimore 8:03 a. m. (ET) 6 your old system a rest, | ion was tho Illinois and) each year by entomologiats 0 revise his whole attitude to. liberalism and pactfism y i I The mind that you use when you're tolling In just like a rugged | Michigan canal built and when was eee ward the Orlent, No other na inva dumt antrahehived eit alia wah Ww fon 9:00 a. m. (ET. machine, ‘To really relax la like olling and helps it to longer be keon, | It opened? great bat eave in New tion on earth has an unbroften over 25 and added 10,000,000 ‘New Union Station, Chicege A man who \s footloose at night time, with business and such off A. Wok was commenced in June,| Mexico, Known as Carlsbad Cav. record of civilization lasting 6 voters thoreby Fa "oR his mind, should plan on those hours as'the right time to seek what |/890, and continued wntit March, has been Joined to the nas 000 yonrs. Henco to say that “With tho liberalization of Q, es pata al etl nihil aneck real rest he can find 1841, when it was suspended for| tlonnt park system, I floor is Russia's influence ta behind the Japan, more and more conti: ee eehry BuNldlngs Senile Washes Thru work gourn we're all in a hurry, and we use our old brains to | lack of funda, The canat waa finally| 200 foot below the entrance and present trouble in absurd exage dence is being built up between Telephone: niet 8600 extromes To Offset tho fret and the worry we ought to have momenta | completed and opencd in Aprit, 1848 | then come © vorlon of hundreds reration, Tho Chinese are na the youth of China and Japan 0 dream | we of rooms and halls three mile: tively Intelligent and when they It the Manchurian problem. ta ; £ ‘ ; f | } problem You ne'er know how you'll be living, Why fall In {he work:to-death | Q What sort of food do starfish) in longth, #0 far aa has hoon hocomo Hiertte then tho present aottled, an I will bo under new ennsy vamla a1rod trance? Play fair, while you can, just by giving your mind and your | eat? explored, ‘Tens of thousanda of educailonal drive, it may mean loadership, there will soon be body a chance A: Oysters, clama, snalla and other aly make thelr home In Curise » roshuffling of the concepts nothing to keep our nations ROUTE OF THE BROADWAY LIMITED Copyright, 1926, for The Seattle Stary amiall crustacea, bad Cavern, ‘all over the world, a ” =a h “a a

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