Evening Star Newspaper, March 10, 1926, Page 18

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WONAN S ELEZTED MAYOR0F SEATL Wife of University Professor Defeats Incumbent by Al- most 6,000 Votes. Have you tiny crinkles in your skin? Then, you should always use this scientific COMPLEXION [ANAOIL ted Pross. Wash., March_10.—Mrs. | | Bert .andes, wife of a Uni- ! | versity of Washington professor and ileity council woman for four years, | [today was Seatile's first woman mayor-elect, having defeated Dr. Edwin J. Brown. incumbent, by al- ! | most 6,000 votes In a municipal elec- THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, MAN DIES OF BURNS: Says Another Poured Kerosene on Him While He Slept. TALLAHASSEE, Fla., March 10 (®). —A man who his name as George Mack, 40 years old, died at a local hos- pital vesterday of burns believed to have been received when he fell into a charcoal mound Monday night on a roadside. He htol police a companion poured kerosene over him as he lay down to sleep and set his clothes on fire. When found ear)y yvesterday, Mack wa® wearing only a pair of shoes. He said he tore his clothing from him to ease the pain. Hospital attendants sald the man teld them he had a|[N brother in Greenshol The total vote for mayor was indicating a probable total v of 95.000. records by 7.000. This exceeds all previous come Reconciled Under Teachings of “New Psychelogy.” By the Associated Press. NEW. YORK, March 10.—Even as the James A. Stillmans fought back from the divorce courts to reconcila- tion through application of the teach ings of “the new peychology.” so are Sehastian 8. Kresge. t_store S WILL NOT ‘ ‘NEW THOUGHT' HALTS! SUIT FOR $1,000,000 Sebastian 8. Kresge and Wife Be- D, "¢, WEDNESDAY, millionaire, and his wife reported te be finding a happy ending to her $1,000,000 auit through new thought. Through Dr. F. W. Sears, a New ‘Thought advocate, it was revealed vesterday, Mra. Kresge has been studying ‘“The Hnlln: of the Soul" for several months and has prevailed upon her husband to become interested in the subject. ‘The Kreages left the courtroom te- gether Monday when Mra. Kresge's suit alleging her hushand withheld MARCH 10, 1926. Dayment of. pre-nuptial promise of stocks was temporarily adjourned. They are reported to have gone in searc) a religlous adviser, and Mrs. Kresge's attorney exprassed hope that a reconciliation would he effected. i . . . The Londen Monument, which I3 more than 200 feet high, was original- ly designed by Sir Christopher Wren to serve as a tube for a mammeth telnacope. We Pa, You on your Keeping Your Schoolgirl Complexion By IRENE CASTLE Gopreightad 1036 by P. O. Beanty Peatures tion yesterday. At the same time the voters of ‘| Seattle, by a margin of ahout 600, ap- proved adeption of the city manager |form of municipal _government, | abolishing the elective office of mayor, RRORRINWYCL Hthe change to become effective June 7. the day Mrs. Landes \'\('le.d go into 2’ S | office. Mrs. Landes continues as There’s No g finivoman tor twe years. having ] . €| been elected for a three-year term a A | Better Time IR o G| vear as | Is President of Conneil. right | Under the present organization of ! {the council. Mrs. Landes is president. Under the city manager plan, approv | ed vesterday. the president of the city council becomes ex-officio mayor for eremonial purposes. The city ad- ninistration is to be conducted by an ppointive executive, named by the council, as three councilmen torms expire this vear were re- 1 vesterday. al prognosticators predict the of Mrs. Landes as president cil upen its reorganization that although she does not e her mayoralty term, she 2| would bear the honor and title. E1 A proposition. urged by Its propo. =+ | nents as alternative to the city man ager plan, also was approved by the voters and 15 property holders selacted to draft a naw city charter for submis. sion te the voters at _a subsequent SHINE NOW } 1nd of tace pawder is here. new N 1\ off. Pores and ‘Ano': Gives its and " sjrmeat o srgme|f 2% 3% A court fight has been promised on the city manager plan, but proponents have pointed out that ample time is provided to take the actlon through State courts to the State Supreme Court before the new syatem is sched uled to go into effect June 7. Corporation Counsel T. J. L. Ken- nedy announced yesterday he would fight any attempt to block operation of the plan. DAILY BALANCES Interest on checking accounts on daily balances—compound- ed monthly. Interest on ordinary savings accounts — compounded quar- terly. §is if i than have us replace that in efficient heat which has patience so | i‘ i ! Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N.W. i, i i _M_a-urice J. Colbex;t Henting—Plumbing—Tinning ‘The charter re i‘ru—ular city election 3 res n | vision proposal, however. does not af . { fect the operation of the city manager | plan, and no further changes in the | ; form of the city government will be | made until approved,by the city elec - “Cascarets” 10c | | first two woman members of council, | being elected four vears ago. As pres. | ident of the city council she has been | acting mayor during several absences _ .._.|from the city of Dr. Brown. Her last dachy, | experience in that capacity was when | Ctipated | Dr. Brown went to attend the Demo- pated, . 4 b Loaner : cratic national conventlon in 1924. Aft 1€ O ler a brief investigation into police af s" any | fairs she dismissed Brown's chief of y stimu- | police, installed herself In his place Ver and | and ordered drastic changes in the howels. | beats and organization of the police Then you will feel fine, vour head be comes clear, stomach | sweet tongue pink and skin rosy. department. Mayor Brown ecut his 3 Nothing else cleans, sweetens, and Asserts Her Authority. Acacia Mutual Life Association Summary of Annual Report as of December 31, 1925 ASSETS: First mortgage loans on improved real estate..........q.. Real estate caeee Don’ j, bilious, Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Pain Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism start your $9,190,163.22 712,857.86 915,980.00 549,182.11 2,157,439.82 1,874,804.65 295,516.27 . $15,695,943.93 LAY stay in the east short and returned to pfrechec the entire svstem like reinstate his appointees. In civic affairs. Mrs. Landes has consistently denounced Brown's ad ministration. In_this stand she was backed up by Thomas P. Revelle. easant, harmless candy-like “Cas- yets." They never gripe, overact, sicken. Directions for men, wom- | yrolled by city authorities. y: children on each box--drug —Unoficial compilations gave Mrs. ores. | Landes 48.705 votes and Brown 42,921, 'DANDRUFF? Loans on Association’s polléfe.a e Net premiums in process of collection. . c All other assets...... e o a1 0 o e s TOPAL ABIIN ... ... consisiiiomamnsss: LIABILITIES: Policyholders’ dividends not yet due......cwm..... Reserve for taxes accrued Premiums and interest paid in advance.. 00U niiveccccccaccccocos ot hanes 5 Headache Accept only ‘Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Hi “Bayer” boges of 12 tablets u:‘lmu.’.tumtoo-m Aspirin is the trade marx of Bayer Masufaeture of Mescacoticacidaster of Salleylicasid Ewing D. Colvin, county prosecutor. both of whom made public charges that vice was rampant and uncon- . $322,988.98 119,000.00 147,378.20 98,535.66 687,902.84 BALANCE TO PROTECT POLICY CONTRACTS: Legal reserve requirement—American Experience Table of Mortality and 8% % interest on all eles cecsane.. $13,701,771.94 1,306,269.15 $15,008,041.09 Another Year of Great Progress $37,380,600.00 21,520.336.00 196,145,636.00 770,010.66 15.695,943.93 3.330,128.61 2,977,380.59 New insurance paid for. Dividends paid or credited to members Assets e ST Botthe Bacilli, Dandrufl. roduced from Hasen'g . = of the Skin." C. V. Mosby, Publisher. ‘A Mutual Old Line Company—Limited to Master Masons—Conducted for the Sole Benefit of Its Members and Their Beneficiaries and Not for Profit. PROGRESS DURING THE PAST TWELVE YEARS ASSETS SURPLUS INSURANCE IN FORCE END OF YEAR 8497300 s10.me or.e1esvS 1,721,088 B8.896 34,044,613 2,220,990 70,013 37,657,9% 3,084,141 80,988 71,087,548 4,613,495 316,961 101,222,295 1922 6,828,345 48407 122,685,100 9,417,807 971,438 1923 152,190,700 1924 12,365,815 1,248,501 174,625,300 1925 15,695,944 1,306,269 196,145,636 ~ WATCH US GROW . WILLIAM MONTGOMERY, President J. Harry Cunningham L. Whiting Estes E. C. Graham Wm. T. Hammock YEAR 118 1918 1919 1920 1921 Do something about it! plicated. You simply douse it on your scalp, full strength, and massage thoroughly. The effect is antiseptic, cleansing and healing. And you will be amazed to see how this treatment, followed systematically, combata dandruff. Moreqver, Listerine will not discolor the hair nor will it stain fabrics, Not only men but women have become devoted users of Listerine for thia purpose= women, particularly, since bobbed bair has been in vogue and has made them more con= scious of dandruff if it happened ta be present. Try Listerine some evening when your acalp feels tired and itchy, Dandruff is probably causing the trouble, Apply it generqualy and then massage vigorously, You will find it & stimulating tonic for the scalp, and in sddi. tion to combating dandruff, you will find that il:nddubnt luster mda;ahnm:uthmm: 80 impx t a part: -groomed, == Lambert Pharmacal Ca., St.Lauis, U.S. A D ANDRUFF is a danger signal. If you have it you should do something about it. Perhaps you never knew it before, but dan- druffis a germ disease, It spreads by infection from personal contact, aa with the common use of combs and brushes, Children, for in- gtance, are never troubled with dandruff until actually infected by some contact.. Dandruff is a disease difficult tg cure but easy tg check. It has a tendency ta reappear, unless properly treated, and often brings with it the possible loss of hair or actual baldness. The ideal treatment ta combat d.nndyufl‘ conditions is the systematic use of Listerine, the safe antiseptic. We have received hundreds of unsolicited letters from Listerine users, who are most en- thusiastic in their claims for what Listerine will dg in this way, 1f you are troubled with dendruff you qwe it to yourself to try ity The use of Listerine for dandruff is aot com~ LISTERINE —=and dandruff simply do not get along together J. Claude Keiper Chas. F. Roberts el Enue John T. Meany b, Jou. . Ml L . Thos., E. Jarrell J. B. Nichols, M. D. 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