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: P : : | ciation, wee given at the Hrighton 4 | school at 2 p. m Tuesday with | many parents of scholars attending ) ‘ Why Run-pown PALE 4 FOURTH NEAR PIKE. real forest fire scenes. TAKE SCHOOL CENSUS | board. HERE’S LOOKING AT YOU! BESSIE LOVE in “CAROLYN OF THE CORNERS” A glad and happy picture—it shows how one cheerful girl can change the lives and gladden the hearts of many—delightfully acted and with some RUSSELL ON THE WURLITZER Ninety people will be selected from a much larger list of applicants, to take the Seattle school census with- in the next few days, according to} KR. W. Jones, secretary of the school | ver on the forearm is being conald | HOME SE During the past year the Government has absorbed a very large part of our production of SumowA HOME POLISHING SETS for the Army and Navy. Now we are released from part of this demand and you can again get Home Sets of your dealer. The genuine bristles ot the SumowA Dauber are cemented in a deep steel setting so that they do do not fall out or mat down with use. The bristles are sufficiently sturdy to easily remove any dirt or grit from around the sole, spreads polish evenly reaching all creases and cracks. The SmmoA Polisher is made of the highest grade of lamb’s wool, tanned on the hide and mounted on a wood back. SERVICE NOTE.—Before applying polish clean both shoes thoroughly from dirt and grit, especially around the sole. Shine your own shoes. The Home SET and SamouA make the work easy. The SumovA HOME SET applies all colors and polishes all kinds of leather. SuinorA Black - Tan - White - Red - Brown SuimovA Company, Rocuester, N.Y. N. Y. Drug Addicts May Be Branded NEW YORK, April 22.—Tempo- rary branding of drug addicts by painting @ crom# with nitrate of sil Jered by the board of health to pre | vent duplication of drug allotments “|| to addicts now being treated by the Jetty | about The brand would wear off in elght weeks, the estimated | time required for a cure. '-T. GIVE PROGRAM A program by teacher members of the Brighton Parent-Teacher asso. | | EXHAUSTED WoMEN i SHOULD TAKE IRON | | i] author. guaranteed funded: or Die hem On sale at all a ad NuxATED IRON Pe and fr orrer, |) When you think of advertising, | | think of The Star, | 6 y)| drug store, ‘Smokeless Days Ahead If Reformers Have Way. | BY HERBERT COREY Jour new recruit made a bargain with NEW YORK, April 23,—Smokers, | the oe supporters. ; Pale “Put the anti booze bill on the beware! The F oo man and the) iendar and we'll help put the char cigaretions woman will get you ff! ter bill on,’ «ald he, ‘They agreed | you don't waten out but they wanted the charter put on If just one voter In five will vote | frst. We would have agreed. Some = Spr apa 1p [Of UH Were children in polities, Hut | againat tobaces—vote th: way th the new reerult cloned one eye | prohibitioniats voted against booze They @0 together, anid be, ‘or | already has the skids absurd Dame Nicotine under her, hat may w \t tay, but pure mathematics ts never jreally ridiculous anti-tobacco Jequation ean be worked out with the same ease that the anthliquor prob: lom was, All that ts needed ts an organization of determined men and n, @ little wo oney, plenty of tn telligence, and some tine, Then goodby smokes! | Yesterday I talked with a man who had been a part of the AntiSa loon I ‘8 directorate during the lant few years, He revealed the antl an of campaign and sug gested it might ally ap plied to other reforms, It ta guar anteed infallible Must Knife Ticket “AN you need fs an united 20 per cent of the voters,” said he, “who will knife thelr ticket—any ticket wary to win their fight.” re is ne ret about that now course. The Ant!Saloon vers used to look at any other item of any platform. They voted for the legislative and congressional cand! dates who would dge themselves boozers’ p to vote against booze, They voted against the men who would not Ip themnelves, It made no dif ference to the league what the pledged candidate might be apart from his pledge. He might make a profession of murder and arson, but the leaguers did not care, The bargain with its men. | “tn fact, we did goodyoody men an candidates, said the leaguer. “We were about to be beaten in the Illinois legislature when a man who coulé not be de (bed ax too religious came to our He had his own private reasons for coming. | Leaguers Get Recruit | not want too “I'll help you skin those con demned and fully described wets,’ anid he. “The city charter of Chicago was up for legislative action and so was the anthboore bill, Either could be passed if it could be placed on, the but a two-thirds vote was Bo calendar needed to put either bill there WINE INTERESTS SELL VINYARDS \Tract Will Be Cut Up for SAN FRANCISCO, April 23— (United Pressj)—Sale by the Call \fornia Wine association of ita im- | mene vineyard property to a Fres no eyndicate represented only the beginning of & move to sell every | bit of ite property, M. J. Fontana, president of the association, sald today “We are going out of business,” he said. “We are winding it up Coming prohibition is the cause.” Fontana said the 3,700 acres of vineyards represented the choicest assets of the ansociation, but that it was by no means all. It sold for $1,300,000 The vineyard will be divided into 20 and 160-acre tracts for coloniza- tion, it is nald. SUSPECTS HELD FOR BURGLARY |Two Boys Caught in Act, Police Charge Two boys, Jens Van Cleve and Daniel G. Grove, were arrested ear lly Wednesday morning at 70th ave. i. E. and Greenwood ave. by Police ergeant G. H, Comstock and Patrol |men B. W. Morris and Ray Davis, trying to break {nto a hardware store. After the arrest, the police say Grove told them the door of the store was too solid to break down. |A brace and bits were found on Grove. The boys are sald to have told the police they came from Ta- coma in a stolen rowboat, which they left some place on the water front. A suitcase also was left in | the boat. The boys were sent to the deten- tion home. Teachers Walk Out for $150 a Month COLFAX, April 23.—Demanding a minimum of $150 a month, hijch school teachers of this city have gone on strike. The school board has contracts calling for $127 a month all ready, but the teachers won't sign. The board is standing pat, declaring that 5 mills will be added to the school tax levy if the demand ia acceded to. Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff ‘There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that i# to dissolve it. This de- stroys it entirely, To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordi nary Uquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp gently with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de- stroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have, You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop |instantly, and your hair will be | fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and |soft, and look and feel a hundred times better, You can get quid arvon at any It is inexpensive, and league made a perfectly atraight-out | and rub tt in| they don’t go.’ fo that's the way Chicago got It} charter and Illinois dried up. "We have been aided a great deal jby the lack of intelligence of the | They | Hauor men," nald the leaguer | have never been able to think within | 12 months of us | He gave as an instance of the |beerish mchool of thought the recent | "No beer, no work” slogan in Jersey | land her wtates, “Just at a moment when the world t# fearing the spread of the nocial upheaval,” said he, “the brewers come in with this threat of rebellion. The people would not ntand for ft. It angered them,” | Useful Hints for Smokers | So there in a tip for the smokers |Treat your neighbor kindly. Don't jaxmoke your pipe on the porch of Sunday morning if you see him be kin to glare and hear him begin to rnort on the Do not-—-this ta an ¢ jal do not | —do not carry a burned-out cigar on street cara. When the viswyia be gins to turn pale after inhaling your Connecticut Havana breath have merey. Put on the muffler, Do not blow cigarete mmoke down sensitive : # at ball games. Hecause one voter In five—one measly little thin-necked, white-eyed. bush-whiskered person who despines the fragrant weed—can clap the lid on the tobacco tin forever if he only organizes. PORTLAND WOMAN SAYS SHE GAINED | THIRTY POUNDS: Mrs. Bennett Declares She! Never Felt as Well in Her Life—Praises Tanlac “I have gained thirty pounds tn weight since I began taking Tanlac and I want to say that I never in all my lfe felt no good in every way as I do now,” said Mra. Nellie M. Ben- | nett, who lives at No. 309 Grant street, Portland, to a Tanlac repre. wentative a few days ago. | * © wuffered for the past four | continued Mra, Bennett “from stomach trouble and indiges | tion, and my condition got worse | during the past year, and I was in| misery all the time. I was all run/ down, had little or no appetite and| didn’t relish what little that I did) force mynelf to eat, and I would get) awfully weak after eating breakfast, | 4 this feeling would jast for near ly balf an hour. After these weak spella 1 would have cramps in my stomach so bad that I'd just double up with pain, and this would last me sometimes two hours or more, and during these attacks, big beads of perspiration would burst out all over my face and body. Lots of timen I would ile in bed all day long, suf. fering from the cramps, and the gas on my stomach would seem to af fect my heart beat, so that I would think that I had some kind of heart trouble, and it affected my breath. ing so much that I would gasp for breath. I actually got to where I was afraid to eat any breakfast at all, and would eat about 11 o'clock in the morning, but even then I only ate a ittle toast, or some mush or very soft egg. I fell off in weight} from one hundred and fifty-five pounds to one hundred and thirty- nine pounds, and got so weak that I felt like all the energy in my body had left me, and it was a drag for me to do my housework: in fact, I Just couldn't do it at all and look after my children, too, and I had to get @ girl to help me. I also got aw- fully nervous and couldn't stand to have the children play in the houre, and if any one would close a door the least bit hard, I'd almost jump out of my chatr. “L felt just lke giving up, because I had tried so many kinds of medi- cines and treatments, but none of them helped me. But I heard #0 much about Tanlac and what {t had done for others, that my husband | said for me to get a bottle, and if it did me any good, I could give it a thoro test. Well, with the very first | bottle, my appetite began to pick up right away, and what I ate seemed to agree with me, and now I have finished my fifth bottle, and if you had seen me before I started taking Taniac, and would look at me now, you would hardly believe I was the same person. “I never get tired any more, and I do all my housework with ease, I am happy to say this, and feel it my duty to tell people about all the re- lef I got from Tantae. Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores ‘under the personal di- rection of a special Tanlac represent: ative.—-Advertisement. | = = Banish Pain —<_ ———— ERE is no use talking—no one can work or play when they are not feeling well and strong. Life, without health and strength, is a mere painful, leasureless existence. One of the most im good health is to 2 a eatin Wh int conditions cep the kidneys or deranged, blood the impurities 4 trom the the blond etre Poley Kidney Pills strengthen and In- Kidneya and help hem the blood stream pure clean, Baniehing backache, rheumatic pains, stift or ‘swollen jolnte, sore muscles, and other symp- tome of kidney trouble, ‘W. R. Fos, 195, W, Washington St., Nobles ville, Ind,, writes: “After euflering many monthe with kidney trouble, and after havin or disease aid and assist Nature. is f vies tried ot! a bor 7 itivel; positively membere ol tm four ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fall,—Advertisement, ith similar results. Sold everywhera ‘ | When | hat Blanquet is dead.” Satisfactory Terms Always THE ROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL. President STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. $21.75 $17.90 $21.26 The Best Bargain in the Annex Store Is a Special Purchase of More Than Fifty | Solid Oak Dressers Priced One-Third Under Regular Value | The illustration svggests four styles of solid oak Dressers included i Pr Be aw included in the special All of them have French plate mirrors, and are constructed and finished in a thorough, workmanlike manner. : Reading from left to right, they are priced $21.25, 15.75, 21. | $17.90 each. . + OS, FORTY-NINE 8-3 x 10-6 | Axminster Rugs || Are Reduced for Quick Clearance | A stock reducing sale offering a remarkable opportunity to secure Axminster } | Rugs of excellent quality and handsome patterns, considerably below customary quotations. 4 Three groups are affected by the special reductions: 15 Rugs, size 8-8x10-6, reduced to 22 Rugs, size 8-8x10-6, reduced to 12 Rugs, size 8-8x10-6, reduced to.. SECOND F Police Scribe Nips Coca Cola, Then Commits Poetic Atrocity and clasps it to his vest, WASHINGTON, April United Press.}—Railroad rates in effect by the railroad tion under its general order r ing transportation charges 26° cent, were attacked today before the interstate commerce commission 11 smelting and mining companies, The complaint makes Di eral Hines and about 80 lines defendants. ne BY THE POLICE REPORTER Editor's Note.—-A call came to the|Then jumps onto his motorbyke, central station Tuesday afternoon the crowded streets to breast. that James G. Smith, 3244 33d ave +c W., had found a bomb under his|mnen, wild of eye, with fearful premises. A motorcycle cop was mien, the city chemist's office dispatched. The police reporter hav: par ing indulged in coca-cola, brought) pont touch! Don't touch! yells! It is alleged by the smelt! forth the following: Mills, but the chemist answers| mining companies that rates eee “Cheese it.” ed by the railroad admin “°Tis but an arc light graphite fus the lighting end protruding. So little Fred comes down to earth, his /hero-bubble busting. (Poet: ic Heense here.) Jim Smith, a hefty gent is he, but) skeered 0’ bombs—O, my! he found one beneath his house he didn’t stop to pry But called the coppers to the scene, their gumshoe tricks to try. e j cent advance, ranged upward to per cent increase on many coppe and mineral rates. TO BUILD TRUNK SEWER A resolution to place a trunk from ‘rhe call came down, “A Bomb! A Now, all ye would-be heroes, stop,/er in 50th ave. Bomb! @rampin’ o'er the and listen to our story— Andover sti, was adopted by the ‘phone, | Look first before you leap, and then| council Tuesday. The drain will perhaps you'll get the glory. two miles long. And one Fred Mills set out to do the dirty work alone. Upon his steed of gas he leaped | and shot into the street, Well on his lonesome way alone} the Bolsheviks to meet. eee (Give us fast music and the rat- tat, prof} Well, along the broad highway, Our hero, Freddie, wends his wa; Galloping, galloping, o'er the pave | On gas'line broncho, fearless and brave. At last he's there, Ah-ha, what-ho! the fatal deed to do; Ah, motorcycle cop, so brave, Car negie’ll hear of you! leaps upon the deadly He “bumb" BELIEVE REBEL GENERAL ALIVE Report of Death Doubted, Says Secretary NEW YORK, April 23-—On the same day that General Blanquet was reported killed by the Mexican government, combined Diaz and Blanquet forces captured the town of Medellin, in the state of Vera Cruz, and entered the suburbs of Vera Cruz and posted proclamations, Robert Gayon, secretary to General Blanquet, asserted today. “We have reason to believe Blan- quet is alive and expect important news from him in a few days,” Gayon added. “The Mexican gov- ronment has officially announced tion, and of these he selected apple, leaves of Aloe, root of and from them made little wi sugar-coated pills, that he cal Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, . must understand that when intestines are stopped up, and decayed matter are imp in your system and these are ried by the blood through body. Thus does your head a¢ you get dizzy, you can’t sleep, skin may break out, your appetit | declines, you get tired and deap ent. As a matter of fact, you get sick all over. Don't you how useless all this suffering All that is often needed ts a do of castor oll, or something which more pleasant, a few of Dr, Pl Pleasant Pellets, which he has plac ed in all drug stores for your con= venience and health, Try them by all means, They are probably the: very thing you need,—right DOW It's just at this time of the year that we need something taken from Nature to restore the vital forces, People get. sick because they go away from Nature, and the only way to get well is to go back, Something grows out of the ground in the:form of vegetation to cure almost every i. Some of these vegetable growths are understood by man, and some are not. Antmals, it would seem, know what to do when they are sick better than men and women, Observers have noted that a sick horse, dog or cat will stop eating food and seek out some vegetable} growth in the fleld or yard, which, | when found and eaten, often re- stores appetite and health. Haven't you seen these animals do this very thing yourself? Dr. Plerce; of Buffalo, N. ¥., long since found herbs and roots provid- ed by Nature to overcome constipa-