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‘ rey | Friend of Eng sh IES POSSE Charles F. Aked, council day noon's I elub rooms. the Discussion of the I tions.” Dr, Aked re the pastorate of the COLUSA, April 17.—After he had) gregational church. killed J. M. Scroggina, town marshal " when the latter was detailed to arrest homas Woods was shot and Surrenders After Receiving! Serious Wound Aue Smithing, Won-aeeeneseet eee Premier to pope friend at Pe. n the Masont A Background for of Na y assumed | Plymouth Con WILL DEBATE IMMIGRATION | national THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 17, — CANADIAN URGES PIGEON LOST, ‘ONE UNION PLAN |Proposes Six-Hour Day and Five-Day Week Recommending the forming of one Inbor union and the aboltsh ment of the present form of inter trades union, Secretary him. Immigration should be prohib-| Midgely of the Vancouver Centra! probably fatally wounded by a px fled for’ a pertod of four years,”| Labor counctl, outlined a plan to ‘af citizens and officers Wedr ty fs the subject of a debate to be] C&Fry this action thru at the meet held at Meany hall, day eve-|!ng of the Central Labor council! ie took refuge in his woodshea | "8, April 29, betw the Unt-| Wee day night Bad defied the posse. More than 5o/ Yersty of Washi Band Whit-/ The labor men of Western Shots were exchanged before he was man college women's teams Canada called a conference at Cal Padiy wounded and competied to sur| Mise Virginia Benson and Mins|€8FY last month to discuss the Fender. His wife and two small chil: | Ruth Holland will represent Wanh,| RUselan situation and to recom Gren were spectators to the battle ington on the affirmative while, end the all political Scroggins , ) arrest Miss Anna Matthias and Mise Grace | PTt#oners, ut the sub Woods cartier in the day, when it) Lee talk+for Whitman On the | Jeeta were and the was reported that Woods was flour. | same evening Miss Vivian Ketlan|Westion of the forming of a gen Shing a shotgun and menacing the/ and Miss Florabelle, Ludington of/¢™! union and the establishment and children and | the to debate the negative. Aves of his wife | a@eighbors. RIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR » HAIR WITH “DANDERIN Get a Small Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop) Falling Hair! Remove Dandruff! Grow ‘Lots of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair~—You Can! X-Ray Always At Your Service Dr. H.W. Wharton —SPECIAL OFFER— On Your Teeth I am offering to the people of Seattle for the next ten days special reductions on Crown and Bridge- teeth fixed today. EXAMINATION FREE DR. H. W. WHARTON Personal Service Dentists | Second at Madison—Over Seattle State Bank Phone Elliott 1480 THE FACTORY HAIR is the place to get your work done. at factory prices. We have on sale and manufacture Wi Switches, Pu mops, Transforma- and O14 Lady Front Everything to wear in Hair Goods we make and carry in stock Clean, dye and make over Yur old Switcher, Toupecs Wikn atc. | Make’ up you Cat Hair and Combings | b iA pattern you may de- sire 1529 Third Ave. Ketween FPIKH and PINE university will go to Whitman jot labor which now continent on ave 99) | porters’ associations andthe Pacific | Forwarders’ association who appear-| fed before the recent railroad admin-|Then I started taking it, [istration rate hearing at Washing-|my second bottle those awful spells! |ton, D. C., will reach Seattle Thurs-|of sick stomach left me entirely, and | |I} day, from the Bast. of the six-hour day and the five Week occupied the center of stage The six-hour day will relieve to a certain extent the oversupply exists on this unt of the return of the soldiers from the war. “. international system has [been a failure, The red tape of these organizations is intoleral to any progressive union man we think that the one big union will solve the problem to a certain extent. (We will then have an or ganization which will be from the bottom up rather than from top down.” WON'T IMPEACH COV. HARDING DES MOINES, Iowa, April 17 | yernor W. L. Harding wil! not have to face an court because of bis pardon of Ernest Rathbun, Ida county youth convicted of a statutory charge. The Iowa house of representa- tives arty today voted down the! majority regert of its judiciary commiftee, Impeachment The minority re port, asking only censure of the executive for bis part in granting the pardon was accepted by vote of 70 to M. ‘line, he continued, “I was weighing HEALTH DEPARTMENT coly, coe hunered ‘cee eatteh DISAPPROVES OFFER pounds. ana had not been able to de any work for years Hut now I On the recommendation of | weigh one hundred and thirty-six health department. the pu pounds—making an actual gain of safety committes voted Wednes eighteen pounde—and am in shape to oppose the city's acceptance Of | tor work every day; the name as ff the offer of Mrs the city the Irondale, Mra posed that the city building to Seattle and entabiieh & new hospital on the shore of Lake Washington. Tho health de partment reported the bullding is too small. The coung! is ex- pected to reject the offer, Anna J. Hill to give four-story how Hui bring pro BRITISH ASK PART IN REBUILDING FRANCE) (Special to The Star by N. BE. A) LONDON, April 17.—The Federa tion of Briti¢h Industries has a mem bership of 20,000 firma, representing a capital of $20,000,000,000. The fed voring to have ns on imports lowered that British industry may share at once in the reconstruction work eget’ France and Belgium. FRANCE IS TRYING TO GET AIR MAIL, TOO} (Special to The Star by N. BE. A) PARIS, April 17.—Continued eftorts are being made, in spite of many re verses, to establish permanent postal air lines over France. Mail haa been carried from Paris to Bordeaux in} four hours, to Marseilles in three hours and 45 minutes, and to Brus sels in three hours and 10 minutes. geen EXPORTER VISITS SEATTLE R. C, Dailey, vice president of tho Overseas Shipping company and rep- | resentative of the Exporters and Im He will be in Seattle a short time to confer with | Walter P. Teegardin, the company's! | Francisco. || Be Careful in Using | i| Soap on Your Hair work. Take advantage of these prices and have your - | ter and rub it in, about a teaspoon "wm fu you think of advertising, | local aasietant manager, before re turning to the home offlee at San Most soaps and prepared sham- poos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, ag it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle, The best thing to use is just! plain mulsified cocoanut oll, for] it is pure and entirely greasclens. | It's very cheap, and beats the| most expensive soaps or anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months, Simply moisten the hair with wa- ful is all that Is required, It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wav: “1 easy to handle, Besides, it loovens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and fae —~ Advertisement breathing. It nev- er falls. think of The Star, BIG SEVEN-PART SPECIAL Feature Coming Saturday TO THE WED hate be in B both one place both of Beacon bill was in a DELAY ing on pay Wednesday by the public safety com mittee of the co the ing 'HIS FRIEND HAD impeachment | Finally ch recommended | Men in all the papers, for J want ev erybody to know what this Taniac has Shoe Shop. and 70th Street view recently | nothing ‘He lto be ih a terrible accident In an ele Me out there wasn't much life left in pull through. ls for over a year, Ute left me entirely to look at anything to eat almost a skeleton, |ment and medictne, | Me and begging me to try Tanlac for | My appetite is so good that I eat like | a wolf and enjoy every mouthful, My | nerves steady, night, and can get around as actively as @ young man. thing you need.” i ip ip ay HI E Re e HE SECRET OUT! Hot News From Sumner Di- verted to Beacon Hill United States carrier pigeon No. 18, exhausted after being lost for three days, alighted on n hill Wednesday afternoon, and was cap: | tured by two mall boys, It had a mommage from Camp Lewis army of floers on a recruiting tour, which in: | dicated that the bird had been re | leaxed from Buckley, Wash, ‘The mensage wax addrened to Maj | Logan, at Camp Lewis, and reported | the progrem of the recruiting party: | April 18, 1929, 10:55 a, mf Headquarters recruiting train en! Huckley, Memo to Maj. | Loran | »btained one reerult in Sumner. route at Stopped at Buckley to have coffee. | We ry cold and rainy. Will} nelaw tonight, Can work Buckley and Enumclaw from | 16 bird was caught by Laurence | en, 14, and Donald Currie, 11, The moeanage | iiluminum case, affixed to The signature M the pigwon’s leg could not be deciphered. HEARING uty firemen for a hear increase was laid over FIREMEN'’S Request of uncll Ulla later meet TO BEG HIM FOR AMONTH, HE SAYS' Consented to Take| Tanlac—Gains 18 Pounds —(ets Around as Active as a Young Man +| | Yea, sir, you can publish my state said Alvin Remn »prictor of the Pioneed Mth Avenue Northwest Seattle, in an inter one for me,” ler, “At the time I began taking Tar bad ever been the matter ith me. 1 “About five years ago I happened vator emashup, and when they got me. My leg was crushed, my back was injured, and I was in such bad ape that no one expected me to " was right down tn and for more | than two years I had to une crutches | An a} order to get around at all result Of this accident, my entire aye tem got MM a very bad fix. My appe-| I hardly wanted and con | sequently I jost weight until I was! and had no more} strength than a baby. I would often turn almost deathly sick, get an white as a aheot and as limp as a rag, | and for three or four days at a time I could not eat a mouthful of any thing. I had sick headaches that | would absolutely blind me, and when | T had them I always had to go to bed. | My nerves were completely shat tered, and-I would le awake hight | after night, Just wuffering agony, | “I took everything under the wun, | it seems to me, in the way of treat: | but nothing did | me any good. I had about decided that it was useless to try anything else, and I had about lost all hope of ever getting any better, At last an old friend of mine, who was working | at the shipyards, got after me to take Tanlac, saying this medicine had put feet again when he had | hb a bad condition that he| couldn't do a day's work, and made a/ new man of him. At first I scoffed | at the idea, but he kept coming to see | at least a month before I consented. | and after I have not had one aitice. My stom. | ach got all straightened out, and I} have had no more sick headaches. are perfectly strong and and I sleep like a rock every When I told my family physician what I was taking he said, “Stick to it—it's the very Taniac is soid in Seattle by Rartell Drug Stores under the personal di rection of a special Tanlac represent: atl Advertinement, ‘KEEP LOOKING YOUNG | It’s Easy—If You Kr You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets rage doo Lg ne oF | Second and University tan, rookie and black. ADE of taffeta bined. 16 to 44, M B1ze: <-Select showing of Men's Ties in great variety of color combinations, Priced at Te, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $4.50 ~Men's Pancy French Linen Handker chiefs, priced at . $1.00 priced at Plain White Linen. eeeeeeeeecens BS¢ and 50¢ the Spring tailormade. and unusual introduced in collars and cuffs; lace trimmed and embroidered styles in all the fashionable new necks. Special —Fraser-Paterson Co, ‘Apparel Section, Tigrd Vises. Hickock Belts and Buckles ~—~Buckles come tn plain patterns for monograms or initial style; sterling sil- ver, sterling fronts, or metal compo- mition; priced at . : We, Te, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 Betts are .50e, Se, $1.00 and $1.50 Men's Hose —Phoenix Silk Howe; ailk tops and dov- ble sole, toe and heel. Priced at $1.59 Others priced at....$1.05 and 80¢ In navy, white, black, cordovan, tux edo tans and battleship gray. —Shawknit Fiber Sik Hoge.. —Shawknit Silk Plate Hose. Shawknit Lisle Home .... ..13¢ be 404 Fownes’ and Dent Gloves <ape Gloves in three shades of tan. priced at ... $2.50 and $3.50 Soft Silk Gloves in gray, black em- broidered backs. Priced at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 —Mon's Section, First Fieor. Toilet Needs Hair Brushes —Genuine Henry Hughes Ideal Waterproof Halr Brushes; guar- anteed; regular $1.50—for this Faster mie 50¢ —15e and 20 Hand Brushes, special for this sale 5c and 500 Tooth Brushes, special ... —$3.50 to $5.00 Military Hair Brushes; genuine bristles net in backs of real ebony. —S0e Bath Brushes with adjustable handles, special ibe Nail and Hand Brushes, special Guaranteed Rubber Goods Hot Water Bottle, regulation size; special . yringes ... . Combination Water Bottle ana ‘By ringo La France Ivory Hair Brush and Hand Mirror; ideal Baster gift. Regular $10.00 set for ~-200 and 25 Velour Powder Puffs for ~—4-ounee package of Absorbent Cotton, regular 25c, ~S5e Rubber Dressing Combs, special . $5.00 Manicure Set, special .. Toilet ponge ‘ Cologne Toilet Soap, special .. Lavender Toilet Sos ~<26c Jasmine Toilet Soap, —15e Baby Soap, special ... . —10¢ Visitors’ Toilet Soap, assorted odors, for .- Skin Soap, special .... ro Olive Oil Castile Toilet Soap, special. Palmolive Toilet Soap ... —Woodbury'’s Toilet Boap . —Soap Kewpies, special, 3 for . —-Miro-Dena Cold Cream, special —Miro-Dena Skin Cream, special —Hicksecker’s Cold Cream, special .. ~—Dr. J. W. Lyon's Tooth Powder... tere 26e Tooth Paste, special, 2 for . -—25e Hair Shampoo, special . Best quality Witeh Hazel for . —Ihe Face Chamois, special .. tee"? aes i ee sae tr you, jt conte you mot a cont, Martell’s Drug Stores, and $1.00 TOKIO, April 17.—Japanese banks | recently withstood a run caused by reports of grave financial troubles. They also extended heip to a num-| ber of Chinese banks which were | under financial strain. ‘Many School Children Are Sickly Mothers who value their own comfort never be without a box of Mother Gray's | othe: fears, THAT PowDEne aL an oabetitue All drug stores. titute,— Adv: miemest WIVES OF MEN BIG SEVEN-PART SPECIAL Feature Coming Saturday Powders for Children, for over | PAGE 11 | Fraser-PatersonCo. Showing Tomorrow Many New Models Serge and Tricotine Suits $39. 50 to $45.00 THE latest version of the Spring Suit, introducing man- nish serge and tricotine in distinctive models in navy, Box, blouse and belted styles; fancy silk vests with long roll and mannish tailored collars; lined ith heavy peau de cygne, trimmed in buttons and braids. ~—Franer-Paterson Co, Apparel Section, Charming Silk Dresses $35.00 silk, satin and taffeta and georgette crepe, com- Colors are taupe, black, tan, Copen blue and gray; all Skirts are corded, draped ‘and with tunics; necks with narrow pleated ruffles and square necks with roll col- lars; youthful styles in new bodice and surplice effect. —Praser-Paterson Co., Apparel Section, Third Floor. gingham in plait and stripes and pretty models ow? Charming Fashions in “ Georgette Blouses Formerly $15.00 to ) to $22.50 Silk Undergarments for Easter. cemiasine cramer ett ve Ratt fae 61.50, $2.60, $3.25 —Other_m: Of935.00 to 676.06 New Oriole Priced at 2 Sane to Bt oe ccwee cone wmewen se: Silk Bloomers ipod wil pl ice vies | blue Tibbosm, Priced ‘att mother to shop. Equip- ped with reclining back, Priced at .. .$18.00 t 821.50 FIRE Feces te™ Our Toilet Goods Section Will Interest You: Many Articles for Easter —81.25 Tollet Waters—iflac, jasmine, violet and My of the wa - Special 1.00 $1.00 Toilet Waters—violet, rose or heliotro; - ~-B5e Cuticle Remover, spectal > —I5e Stick Nail Polish, special .........-. —25e Lip Stick for .. —25c Powder Books, ~60c Talcum Powder, flesh or white, special ( —50c Rice Powder, flesh, white, brunette. Special .. 284) 50c Sachet Powder—rose, azoria, gel ideal. Special. ~-$1.60 Perfume, bouquet odor, ance. —Frasct-Paterson Co. Toflet Goods Sect on, First Floor, 133 Jersey and Taffeta Dresses Continues Tomorrow and Saturday SPECIAL purchase of wonderful Jersey and Taffeta Dresses which would sell ordinarily at $35.00, is offered to you at.a liberal saving. Tailored and embroidered models in all sizes for Colors are sand, henna, Copen, Pekin, mode, dust and navy. Very special offering for Friday and Saturday at ......ceceeseeeers women and misses. $17.50 | LOWEST RATES TO CALIFORNIA | SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO hess S. MULTNOMAH Good service, large outage atate. | rooms and unau rbageed |eonvenience for DAVIDSON'S You'll be amazed at its superior quality Big loaf 16c, medium MOTHERS BREAD jand full particulars at | Office THE McCORMICK LINE 400 Cherry St. Phone Elliett 3436