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AND LEGISLATURE’S HELP IN INCREASING PRICE OF MILK fee advance of milk fs tn sight } must pay for ft | the office of in Seattle. The annual report of This is the prediction heard from/ milk Inspector speaks well for Se nearly every dairyman doing busi-|attle milk, The milk Improvement ness through the Seattle market | has had a ma effect on the tn today. tile ¢ rate The Sherman anti-trust law re-| From deaths tn 1909, attrib. strains dairymen the ives from | uted to milk conditions, the th taking the tnitiative, but they hope | rate of infants dropped Yo 5 tnalgl4 soon to get the help of the city Contest Keeps Up Grade : council, and perhaps the legislature A cont & the year 4 bill ts now being worked out/ in which offered by the by City Milk Inspector Henderson| King County Medical — soctety which demands a better standard | proved a great ald in keeping up the for all milk. Milkmen will be/standard of the mf While the forced to raise the quality of the/dairymen are required to reach product to 70 points or better. Un. only the 50 set by the city, the gen der the present scoring system 50/ eral quality of the milk was far tr potots is the minimum advance of the req t This system of scoring ts Figures showed the city’s milk J to that of the U. S. Agric average to be 80.20 his included the bacteria, visible dirt, fat, solide not fat, acidity and bottle and cap. The new plan is simply an expan The milk was taken directly from sion of details covering the cattle|the wagons. The drivers had ne and their care, dnd promises to give previous knowledge that samples Seattle consumers the finest milk; were to be taken. In thts way milk in the state. which goes Into the homes is sam department datry diviston Will Afford Best Milk A typical line of motorbusses In Piccadilly, London, showing how In la continuous stream they draw up Officials of the city milk inspec-| pled, and not that which dairymen tion department are in sympathy| have had an opportunity to prepare [te the curb, take on thelr passeng with the desires of dairymen for a/ especially for such tests Jers and flit hurriedly on thelr way better price. The grading of milk The division made 1,599 Inspec-| 494!n. Note the absence of ugly trotley poles, wires and tracks which makes the street much more attractive than It would be In an American city. | tions of dairies during 1913 Visit Ice Cream Factories Ta this manner milk would sein Seventy-two ice cream factorier stay within reach of the poor man,| were visited Dut to get the best quality milk they Examination is recommended, so that it may be sold according to its quality consisted of testing the ingredients entering into the} | struction, surroundings and equip | Amold’s Electric | sss csnisisn.’ ada Vibrators | handling of the products. Stores handling milk visited 1915 DEMONSTRATOR IN | during the year were 281, Samples JAIL CHARGED | 3078 ARCADE BLDG. SEATTLE. Dr. J. Brown’ } DENTISTS: fe om Neos" STILL AFTER EM The volume of business done by us enables us to do your Dental! gq © Corbaley, secreta: ft the! Work for just one-half the regular! >: * ae osigorge od rey appointed by the federal industrial | price. Get prices elsewhere, then| et ee POKANS, | relations committees to investigate come to us. spoke to the Commercial Club Sat strike conditions here charge that} Examination and Advice FREE.|UTday. The membership commit: |officials of the fertilizer companies | | Were taken, temperature determined and store conditions investigated. 00 gallons of milk war on account of «lther a} high temperature, excessive sedi | ment or production under tnsanttary jconditions, The permits of 19], : |dairymen were revoked for fatlure|TWenty-elght spectal deputy sher- comply with regulations. |iffs involved in the killing of two Ten arrests were made, resulting (strikers recently tn street rioting | jin nine convictions, jhere were arrested today and) eon? with murder. They were, identified by striking employes of the fertilizer plants here. Armed guards are still patrolling the plants. Investigators Gill and O’Rengan, | WITH MURDER ROOSEVEL YN J. Jan. 23.— 2 All work Guaranteed 15 years. tee of the club has extended the had denied them admission ah Remember, 627 First ave., foot of| time limit of the campaign for new |thetr plants. Cherry st. * members, owing to the fact that) O'Reagan sald he was met at the! there are many more prospects to gate by a guard, and when he told| Open evenings and Sundays. |be visited, A total of 215 new the guard who he was, the latter) Special attention given to our|members has already been ob janswered: “To hell with you and| out-of-town patrons. tained. your government.” STAR CIRCLE CLUB WILL HOLD PRIZE PICTURE CONTEST Acting on & suggestion from Rew ben Horn, a Circlelte of Foster. Wash., and winner of the last photo | cont Uncle Jack will hold aj | Photographic contest next week | | The Cireleite who sends tn the best and clearest picture will re ceive a dollar as a reward. Action pictures are most desirable and, still better, life photos of animals. PENDULUM SWINGS THE OPEN WINDOW ROUTE. | Write your name plainly on the back of your photos and state} TWO WORLD'S FAIRS ON THE WAY.) whether or not you wish them re turned. You may send in as many pic clowes at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. | Please mate your age. Mo Extra Fare. ANY HINTS FOR us?’ Unele Jack is always open to sux or criticiems from the members of the Circle. If you would like a different kind of con-| test or do not like something about the Circle, e tell him about it “AID” KITS FOR BOYS! 1,200 Scouts attended in which all the Boy Mich., participat presented with | the clit | BE SURE YOUR TICKET READS AT LEAST ONE WAY VIA THIS ROUTE. gestions Call or Write tor intormation More than the big rally Scouts of Detroit ed. The first ald kits by For Colds, Influenza, Coughs, Sore Throat _GRIP C. G. CHISHOLM, District Freight and Pa 720 SECOND AVE. inger Agent. Phone EATTLE Elliott 1256. ° boys w ACCESSORIES AND G. & J. TIRES—NOBBY TREAD CO ARANTERD BALLOU & WRIGHT ~ 817 KE. Pike St. near Broadway Phone Kast 471. sor matie@ ~| BLADDER MISERY | ose | ee STOPPED : go to the trial box of GOLD Ml Capsules you ng pains due to “NEW AND SECOND MOTORCYCL HAND, ALL MAKES Some of these taken in on new Indian Motorcycles BALLOU & WRIGHT the bladder, or 1 prostatic disturbances. ur comés from RED A years from alcoholic nd other excennes, or is the natural ladder weakness #0 common among krowing iren, nothing can com ou pare with thin standard household emed Its action In « but ; om ‘ toh teeat> “ae wiftt and certain, The soothing is your name and addrens 0 L ean send you n free trial treat- trot) antiveptic off Kills and chases out wat you just to try this treatment — that's all — just try It. prucersT It oe. alorek taak: nee That's roy only argument. cau inflammation, while the I've been in g business in Fort Wayne for 20 years, nearly | itren g, health-restoring every one nd knows ebout my treatment. | Mighteon Bandres [herb p the broken down cells r yne have, according to their own | nny hee tment since I first m this offer |" "At first evacuations may seem to ‘ou have zeman, Hteb, Salt HRheum, , Teter. never mind + | “ If nh BS yign the on my treatment hee cured the worst ca I ever saw—«lve me ry Me gong er gry icone ten © (0 prove my elaim. tried GOLD nd the your name and address on the coupon below and get the |Ddiess the day you first tried GOLL T4 nay onders accomplished |MEDAL Haarlem Oll Capsules. 26 trial treatment | want to send you FREE, The wonders accomplished : fe your own case will be preot Ne nis tines CUT AND MALL TODAY gn pe ce oe ee me mmm ety and. Every Meet and No. ment | worked night suppers. J.C. HUTZELL, Druggist, 507 West Main St, Fort Wayne, Ind, |siipment in passed upon tor purity N. W pnts dhe 4 Government experts, There |bash ave 3 Pieane ont or obligat ur Free Pag! ” |. © lots of Imitators, So protect urmon Willtar Aue ourself and look for the name GOLD | 3838 23rd Neme MEDAL on every box. Don't be| Fourth ave; Alma Youger, Gren A P oian fooled, Vor sale and guarantoed by | Bthel Thompson, #717 Belvidere st Memettice «.-- " 4 ‘The Owl Drug Company.-—Advertise-| lie Niemim, Cilnton; Harold Imnoft, 6 STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 23, 1915. PAGE 3. » DAIRYMEN TO ASK COUNCIL MOTOR BUS IN LONDON STREETS I HOUSEWIVES TO "LEARN MUCH IN WEEK'S COURSE Soon-to-be brides and already.are housewives both are expected to }to turn out tn large numbers for a/ one-week's college course offered | | for the first time by the University of Washington This unusual undertaking is to begin Feb. 8 Details are being out by Miss Effie I. Raitt) and Miss Mary F. Rausch, of the| home economics department. Such subjects as these are to be considered What ts a bargain? Planning the dally moals. Demonstration of soups and e of the house; housework How to select Hnen, china, silver, kitchen utensils, ete. Breads, planning the | system developed THANHOUSER KIDS WANT TO CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 BUS PUTS TROLLEY OFF STREET; SAFER, when the seats:are full your becomes a through express. # in a London bua. in spite of their sp | street cars, bus are no sardine-packed strap | ratiroad tracks supertor , the busses are safer than the) tion offered in New Westming The London street cara In 1912 in Jured one person for every 260, passengers, every 290,000. The bus puts off and takes the busses only one for! on its passengers in nafety at the curb Moreover, it can dodge quickly, as well as stop quickly In an emergen ey. And as to reliability, the figu ures | scientifically worked out show that for the six months ending with vember, 1913, efficiency of 99.89 per cent! Of 66,131,617 miles scheduled to| most cordially disliked as the result be run, the busses actually covered! o¢ hig stories concerning the Ger. 55,065,235 mi No the London motorbur | the astonishing | For all these reasons the motor. bus has become a competitor which | mendation for Cobb you are either threatens to drive the tram carr |jeft coldly alone or a storm of pro from the streets, The remarkable gains are shown ears. STAR MANF COBB, WRI LIKED IN VANCOUVER VANSOUVER B.C, Jat ' | fects hereabouts. Hut the half ha there are fewer seats to fill, and|"%, Denn told takes another route. | the he ittys as ing choo! at In London ft has been proved that | \Westminuter eave a dunes the bunses make be r time by at] lof the girls had sisters and relat }least two miles an hour, than the|Wno would have hoon glad to cot ment care But the dance committee forbade it They make shorter stops, because! "The proportion of women to met since the flower of the land cro seas to fight Germans ts appallin Instead of inviting outside om on, the embryo firses were con | manded t h invite two men to be sure they'd get a suffictent |number of males to go around | The nurses had a hard time filling | the bill, for men of their class scarce now, but they scurried around in New Westminster and| | Vancouver, and finally the job was! | done. | And that night, every time the or chestra blared the announ nto & new dance, half of the boys-who | didn't-co-to-war arose and did the} Nght fantastic, while the other half | budded and bloomed Into perennial | wall-flowers | And as they nat quoted Sherman Fear German 8p! there they al When the Great Northern train on which T tar man was trave) ing,. crossed the long Fraser river] bridge into New Westminster, it] was being patrolied by a squad of| soldiers, with rifles on their shoul ders Half of t guarded the the other half the} wagon bridge. “German spies” was the ¢ Even Kids Do It was passing along ets of Edmonds, ¢ station on the interurban betweer ;New Westmin and Vancouver. | A toddler of about 2 years dashed | excitedly around a house, In hie hands was a wooden gun. se bent low as he ran. His eyes darted | furtively up and down the street “Going hunting?” asked The Star man. “Shoot the Gotman! Shoot the Goiman!” the youngster hissed Cobb No Favorite It ts not good form to mention the name of Irvin Cobb here. Cobb ts The Star one of the man army. If you attempt a word of com | test {s soon screeching about you | It ts a foregone conclusion | by the fact that In the one year 1912' with a majority of people on this/ the total passenger diminished 20,000,000, while 50,000,000! ried by cars| side of the line that the leftovers and Sunday | busses made a gain in passengers of! timent in favor of the Germans and BE CALLED BY RIGHT NAMES These are the Thanhouser twins. Long ago they gave up the hope of people ever being able to tell them apart. But as they are now at the grownup age of 13, they DO wish | folks would call them by their right names, Marion and Madeline Fair banks. in the past they've always n known simply as the “Thanhouser twins.” Sometimes the Thanhouser twins write poetry One writes the first stanza and the other the second Ordinary sisters couldn't do that, perhaps. But these little girls are TWINS. Madeline and Viaxion' Fairbanky, The Cir mention in the puzzle contest are: race Miller, #22] 903 Alki Hor Herbert, | Ww. etn] 26th ave nod; Freada| Sutton, 1402 s6th] 1 Meiba F Josie Heid, ¢ Heomink, Tukw Linle Byerett; Charles Kiaus, 244 Josephine Bullivan, 7362 W.; Anna Pearson, #' Lawdensk 6391 46th ave. § ave, #; Candida Phelps, | To Bellary, Lakeview ave; Theodore Fulkes, 6 Seneca st.; Pearl Toucks, 4626 36th ave. 8. ma Toucks, 4624 85th ave 8; Myrtle Johnson,» Poulsbo; 14a Holland, 199%. Ninth ave, Gertrude Harris, Station I; Fred W. Zepp Jr.; Blanche Frediund, 713 27th ave; Anna Nuge Lochaboy, Waah.; Ruth Hall, 611 Roland Linooln, 2402 N, 44th 661 Dakota at; W: Wash Lith ave at; Marvel Loring, tes awarded honorable} * Martha Lakman, 6211 47th ave, @; Clara Andstrom, 1717 W. 66th st.; Bune! Balley, Marie Broga 2 22nd ave; | Olive F 1; Cora Smith Sixth 2124 & ave Lt Burt, F 2 Terry ave vieve Palmbund, Phinney ave. ; her Royer, Coupey Leroux C cnumelaw; Effie T strom. 18th ave, N. W.i Fred mentor, Green Lake; Ines Donaldaon, Comstock st.) Franses Dwyer, vere: PRIZE FOR BOY SCOUTS an 620 Valley tan | 2096 se iy a tt The University of Texas has of. fered a scholarship to the first Scout in Dallas, Texas, who wins 21 merit badges. BOYS BUY STRETCHER The Scouts of Newton, Pa., Boy whe have donated the money for a stretcher which has been sent to the Am pert can Red Cross society at Washing ter Inackson, Renton; Doris Beney, 9747 fist ave. #; Hagel Scott, 9716 Ange: ine at.; Kathryn Gordon, 1617 N. Brow way; Iris Duskin, Arlington: Clarence Zaar, 8240 Aint at.; Kvelyn Raleara, Che halls; Marguerite Frane, 818 16th ave, Katlo Hammer, Renton; Frieda An-| ton derson, Port Stanley; Arthur Fernandes, 198 Blewett » Carleon, 1627 W. Myrtle Nath, 2081 Sixth eres Seifors, 908 W. band st « vores Green Lakes Nita Wil- agin 1ath a6al Wa Hama, Wapato ;| ney IT’ RIDER DEAD VANCOUVER, B. C,, Jan, 23, what ts belleved to be the fapst Jit- fatality %n the Coast, Young, a traveler, was killed w board of a 6-cent automobile 4ath ave A, Wis Jamal Masmart, Bal dD. A hen as he was standing on the running Inst Cobb {ts at }tempting to mould the world’s sen. | |NEARLY 400 BOYS AND GIRLS ANGLE FOR CIRCLE GIFT This week's contest, thus far the most successful puzzle contest ever conducted by Uncle Jack, ended Friday at 3 o'clock. The tinal coun showed that 348 letters had been received, Of these many were wrong due to transposing and misspelling of the words. The names of those who handed in correct answers will be found elsewhere. The correct answers tc the jumbled names of animals fo) } low: Elephant. Boar. Hippopotamus. Zebra. Alligator. Monkey. Ti Rhinoceros. Bear. Squirrel. | Crocodile. Rabbit. | Wolf. Buffalo. | Coyote. Lion. Ee’ This New Book, written in plain) English and handsomely Illustrated with anatomical plates in three col- ors, Is yours for the asking. Write for It today. Dr, Gi w. Van Vieck, the eminent author {ty on rectal dis for forty years of | his life on the treatment of, Piles. brought to anda aftivc this dire 4 o is interestingly told tn It ells of cause | and effects, describes and pictures the | structure of affected parts, ts filled with valuable inf ves you | from many an hour , and per haps expensive and wi operations. This book has @ moasage for suffering | Bumanhy. 1k hos.ccccued bundrese tram | terrible torture, has turned lives of un-| told misery into lives of @emfort, peace | and happiness, If you have Piles, Fissure, | Fistula or any rectal trouble, write for | this new book, If you are only threat: | ened with Piles send for this book | Snose delays are Gangerous and prevents tive treatment {mportant SAMPLE FREE “wt? 2"2"| and we will! fend not only our new Rook, but a Sample of Dr. Van Vieck’s Absorptive Plasma absolutely free, This sample will instant | ly reliave your pain, will coat you noth tng and will start.you on the right road to recovery, Just write your name and address on a postal ca or plece of paper and mati it to us. We will send book and sample at once, free and prepaid, in plain wrap fond today, Addroas, night, it swerved into @ telephone’ pr. yam Vieck Co. Dept. LKS, Jackson, eb. pole, | MOTHER WAVERLY’S | money. | alone. |tling, and that made h | night INDS IRVIN TER, ISN’T ers h an optimistic cont I return The war has le a toll on Ike of life in the province, ¢ ife of her that the siness | Vanec They h doned the controllers of the cars, the forges, the mills, and e the newspapers mt Ave, Union H cai The Vancouy that fs left ring Mr. A. V. Bouftion’s heavy-hear though smiling a tly hed on the wu Municipal Light apa F th prineiples our munte nt in a fine as to of- er proof t ght and | power pla ey for our ty. Ing of bis arth. ” delivered of Pacific OF MARY (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) plication to local industry.” ere is one great principle which \t | Mr {llon overlooks. A collectives F public service ins Bo deeply was I buried in| roduc ton nee, aie a ates thought that I lost track of the fact | own fc service corporation that Mother Waverly was still giv-|prodaces for profit. In the nature a reduction in price 1 modity produced for is Incompatible with the ie ing me her {dea of a poor, old wom an very much abused by her chil dren in particular and the world |terests having it for sale. It ts ine in general. | deed strange that all other private- All at once her querulous votce|ly owned public service corporations again penetrated my consciousness. |!" Seattle have increased thelr rates “Well, unless Dick can make that fignt tea ‘cower have been senile stubborn wife of Jack's see reason, |reduced, since our city light, plant I shall probably starve to death started operation. This question of “It fs simply impossible for me|rates is the one and all-important to live on $150. I have always had |@uestion for consideration, because bills at the store, and your father |\t,"2ve" for the people that amount paid them. sake He used to grumble alfrom them as profit to little, but they were always paid. I|of the pubite sent my bills as usual to the shop|Vately owned yesterday, as it was the first of the|, ‘et us retain or restor month, and Mary called me up and |°t "tes for city Ment a hi cl said that if she paid them she |petitor. will Cy Ke me. What. could not send me any of my al-| would the r Could it then. lowance. Allowance, indeed. 1)» figured that the city was losing: never knew when I sent over to the |™oney by owning its own light and? then o the owners institution pri-’ the high-" nd power,, city’s com=. bookshop for some” money today |POWer service? It seems to me that? when cones be eee the that little beggar on. horseback | pren,cor dering the question of fe {would have the me $10 with this,” are very directly related to the qué.-) She thrust a note {nto my hand.|t!on of success, and constitute tims “Dear, dear Mother Waverly one great vital point at issue, be-s “Lam sending you $10 of my own| I cannot send from the trustee account, rates charges cause this ia the very attained, namely, production Of you any/light and power for use of the peo- for the|ple, and not for profit to private in-) lawyer particularly cautioned me neeale who uve See remote froma against it. He said I would have|‘,:1tt*, many of whom ares to give account of every penny I\rf the eonectice ownerahin” goiect. is the collective ownership of any, paid out to you or to any one else, |institution of wealth production ay I know it fs going to be very hard|to abolish the exploitation and po: for you not to have money when|ltical debauchery which ni taraily you ask for ft, and I would gladiy |ccompanies the “private owners give you all we have in the hank,| “rf Seattle's light and lant but that would leave us nothing to|ts losing moneys why a0 the pemmn run the business on. Oh, Mother,| enemies try to prevent the extension dear, pleace don’t make it harder|0f city Mgnt and power service infos for me than It is, and remember I'l |Pe™ districts?! Why do they 1m do everything in'my power to make|t» ‘he peopis kt cost until we aitD you happy. MARY.” |go broke by saving money on oury “What do you think, Margie, of | light and power bi that little upstart writing me a let-| | Let us suppose that the city of Saag” a attle had never reduced the price ae pom mtd gna ane light and power. Could it then be- uy own money? And she does|ciaimed that our plant was a suc) this while making my husband's bookshop look like the stage of a theatre.” ess? If the people answer this. question the answer must be no, but “I think if Mary would do as you wish, Mother, you would soon have if the enemies of the people and the* no business, no money nor no book-| | exploiting owners of the city’s com-" peting Institutions are allowed to” answer this question for the peo~ ple, they all Join in the chorus and shop.” jshout I started the avalanche. Noth- ty 4 & ‘guccess when fr charge « ale “se gh prices because -* ing — — epg aba gn until pioit the people, but when the peow < orked herself up into/pie produce light and power for use! such a passion she told me to get|it abolishes our profit, and this is) out of her sight. not a success, a She called upon Dad and asked|, Exploitation is the enemy of &i 8 him why did he leave her to battle| human, race, and | is incompatiiles She screamed at the top of| Welfare. It renders society into twor her voice and walked the floor and} warring classes, the exploiting class™ clinched her hands. I could not|and the exploited class. It tears the help saying that, up to the present, | home and family asus der and makes” er more hys-| sur women and girls to wage sla terical than ever, I have no sym-|ery of worse, and jour men to thes paty for those women who can't/army of unemployed hoboes, eis control themselves jit makes robber barons 0} Hysteria, I expect, {s a purely) WStithy M4 |physteal state which some women| ¢Dxploltation end Piet undert work themselves into, but I confess|our temple of justive, made of ours it always leaves me cold and makes |legislators hungry wolves (look at, me perfectly unsympathetic to any pred vetoes bbe 3 epee bat " rom King county, ne present leg=~ are satel tr.|islature) and doctle feathered fowl® Aunt Mary got some sweet spir-|andg our executive the mere servant! its of ammonia and persuaded |of destructive influence. Before the™ Mother Waverly to lie down. She|people of this world will ever againg finally went to sleep and slept like andor =~ boun none — di : ~ Ages > rth, human explottation mus . er Wale ‘Sher Yee Mary Was | holished, in all its forms, and Seq as mp as ® rag from trying tO/attie's municipal Nght and powers comfort her. |plant is one of the Institutions that As for me, I was disgusted and/is now on {ts mission of abolishing™ angry. I hope some one will beat/ exploitation, and tt ne . sucess am me if I ever act like that. jthe ecause s a barrie (To Be Continued Monday.) Jagatnat exploitation, and , contiac Do you know that nine-tenths of al maladies arise from {nsidious self-polson~ |Iing of the aystem by Bacilll living tn the) OPEN CLUB ROOM Hes-tenseviey, More than 100 couples attended} Do you know that YOGHURT ts the, a housewarming at the Transporta-|0nly,,meane t© Gestroy the Intestinale tion club room in the Rallway Ex- change building Friday night, when three rooms added to the old quar- If you are a slave to your digestive: appa blad ‘ont troubles, nervousy |Giseuses, or any malady due to poor clres ters were thrown open, A well-ar-| culation consti ‘appendicitis, eteye red mus Dro} was given, | write for informatio: ranged mu al program yh YOGHURT CO., BLAINE, WASH. . vocal solos b ing rendered by Mme.| Loutse Clary, Joseph Boudwin, W. |J. Lewis, Mra, R. A. Nichols and Mrs. F. M. Biggs violin solo| A HEAL YOUR SKIN : was played by S-year-old Dorothy : Nessly and a piano duet was played | . by Le Louise M. Lang and Mrs. > B, W. Soergel. | £ | 14 It Stops Itching Instantly, and Clears ThA OUT Away Unsightly Eruptions | If your skin {itches and burns with” }eczema or any such tormenting, un- sightly skin disease, simply wash the sore places with Resinol Soap 5 who drove the and hot water, dry, and apply @ lite. |eaaon the aes ath of n HL Johnston {tle Resinol Ointment, The Itching? Monday night, was released Friday |stops INSTANTLY, you no longer upon furnishing $2,500 bail.) have to dig and scratch, sleep be» Ren Williams, motorcycle police-| comes possible, and healing begins” man, has been appointed acting ser-|at once. That is because the sooth- geant of the motorcycle squad in|{ng, antiseptic Resinol medication place of Sergt. Lee Dagner, one of| strikes right into the surface, ar the officers suspended by Chief/rests the action of the disease, and Lang, following the accident. almost always restores the tortured, mney inflamed skin to perfect health— quickly, easily and at little cost, Prescribed by doctors for twenty years, and sold by every druggist, For free trial, write to Dept, 8-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. After remaining hours, C. G, Stanley, in jail for 48 motoreyele po- which Own your own home. It's easy. Read the offerings in STAR WANT ADS—then choose. The ‘city Nght and power: ag object to ber

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