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- . ‘1 SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23, 1920. CTVIL WAR IN IRELAND; “<tc i MEME SERIOUSNESS GROWS neous: Why you should eat 4 | an apple every day J} If you happen to need a street car ' About But for Tanlac, A Few Reasons Re Ea reeicar bbdcaos tastaate, pois , Bistes Tacoma Woman’ Tanks, Machine Guns, Hand Grenades, By H. G. Bohlke President Washington State Horticultural Association er Janitor b klayer meohant tutor, stoamfitter longshoreman, spent moat of ray time in bea./ AX] Artillery Employed 3 had it not bean for Tanlac I) anes, ery Pp y' BY HA > BK, BECHTOL } The LONDON 28.—There is etvil | ere war tn Ireland tode y Tanks are em) ’ . guns, Mills hand grenades, airplane 1 attack of flu," continued | Kombe, high explosives, artillery | Piriti#h miliary and police authorities BMie Ambrose, “and while I bad |™“rne weapons which won the great at every turn BEE th Got 0 Great deal worse and | W@F are being employed in this civil “Lawlessness” in Ireland today ts < , pecsady sii many brs ctvit war, in preparation for greater | school expenses. fo badly rundown I had ® le a cont are selfsupporting and 48 per al ee ey wee 1 had| BARRACKS RAIDED IN - loent are “half and halt.” ras never actually @ pain of some sort in my no .matter what or how Tate. 1 would bloat so badly secretary or laborer, there are plenty, m at the University of Want according to the varsity stat ‘still be unable to get around,” Mra. Caterina Ambrose, 1401 Fortieth street, Tacoma, Intiolan ‘ to of it le that on its “home| After dallying with the binomial | recently. h necret organiza: | theorem and allied subjects of higher all the Irish opera: | ¢ducation, students at the university ie me and make Brit-|are willing to undertake any of the auameeee over « year ago T had a outplays the |above mentioned tasks ; ng to the statiatician’s fig 29 per cent of students de dad's monthly check for ‘Twenty-three per WAR FOR WEAPONS Such affairs as the attempted shooting of Lord Frenet are mere {Wire Briets J PREDICTS NEW WAR IS COMING on | SPOKANE.—Geo, W. York elected | im rties are s = om | president Inland Empire Bee Keep- and guns and ammu: always such severe pains | Gunshops, shipme the small of my back I could / ammunition, private he and ardl) ~ My head would | storehouses for the Fritish forces are he until I could hardly see, and / a the objects of attacks, Which oo I became so diezy I had to) cur with startling regularity and suc bold of something to keep T addition to my Don’t laugh the next time someone mentions that old adage about “an apple a day fSeeping sickness away.” Asa matter of fact, apples DO keep sickness away. They supply the body with highly concentrated organic salts and juices that are absolutely essential to health ers’ easociation SHERIDAN, Wyo. ~ Sheridan passes city ordinance barring shim mie dance. YAKIMA--Wm. Bishop dies, vio tim bay rum poisoning, at Grand view. HOQUIAM.-Fifty Croatians ready to go to Europe because of U. 8. dry law. Says U. $. Should Prepare for Another Outbreak BOSTON, Jan. 28--Profeasor Al- bert Hart, of Harvard university, in & speech before the Harvard club here urged the United States to| make “speedy preparations” for a ble war which he predicted would break | UNABLE TO COPE WITH IRISH AT HOME i The British army of occupation, at mt around, and most of this time [| last official figures, waa something Have you ever eaten apples tm bed. My nerves were in| more than 40,000 strong. It is more condition, so that the! probably nearer twice that now. Httle thing upset me, and 1| Dublin castie—the military and po- ly slept any at all, but w@uld [lice headquarters of the Eritish gow tons from one side of | ernment--has proved iteelf unable to other all night long | cope with the Irish at home, ening would be com-| I lost so much | stabulary—the great police forc 80 weak it was all | Ireland—was recently fired summar fet about at all and | ily and without frills. ALBANY, N. Y.—Columbia Uni versity alumni boost candidacy Nicholas Murray Butler for presi ‘dent WENATCHEE. ~~ John Stanley, “|found unconscious, may lose both feet WENATCHEE —Geo, C. Stall and out in Burope within the next five or ten years, “It is positively criminal if the United States does not make speedy preparations,” be said, “to insure us an army of trained officers and men in the event of war breaking out rain.” The ining up of belligerent pow ors will probably differ greatly from baked with pork chops and white navy beans?, and well-being. Science recently discovered that vitamines—so named for lack of a better word—are themost vital food element that our bodies ire. These minute organisms increase vitality and strengthen resistance against dis- impossible for me to Dublin castle is blamed by many fo an) housework at all. | Irish moderates and some Britishers 1 could hardly believe any modi. | for the state of affairs in Ireland to- ne could do me any food, so you|\ay. Not for not stopping the civil imagine my surprise when 1| War, but for provoking tt. f | The accusers say Dublin castle ts |a militarized institution which Ray Haines, trainmen, injured at Quincy in train mishap. . YAKIMA.—Twentyaix cases influ ehza reported here. WENATCHEE. — Examine jurors, trial of nine alleged 1. W. W. here. “Uncle Bam's job in the war which TACOMA Two defendants in | haw just been won was to prevent lertminal syndicaliem case diamissed | the Hun from dictating the future : pole: he world,” 4. “No CHICAGO.—Deaths from influenza | That "col job ho ih ‘Ones Gam and pneumonia reach new Dish! nangs back as if there was no other record sou CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Discovery of ee another star announced by Harvard] Arrested as Thief; college. 2 , CHICAGO.—S. H. ‘Page, of Zion He Dies of Frigh City, arrested for smoking a cigar.| BECKLEY, W. Va. Jan. 28, ete. John Combs was charged with ateal- - ling a horse, When a deputy sheriff, DETROIT —Henry Ford says gaao-| who owned the animal, sought to Une-driven street car is ready for use.) serve a warrant, Combs died from CHICAGO.--Dr. Robert 8. Bentley | fright. On the way hame the horwe shot and killed by his friend, Wm. | die¢ gata Many » minor city in the United VANCOUVER, B. C—Rich gold/ States has more automobiles than | ease. Infact, they attack and quickly subdue de- structive disease germs that tear down tissue. Vitamines are found in only a few foods. Ap- ples are rich in them. Not only in vitamines, but also in iron, sugar, starch and valuable or- ganic salts, too. Dr. Hugh Wiley, the noted health authority, advises that apples be eaten because of their rich supply of health-giving elements. Dr. Kellogg, another famous authori-: ty, states that they should be a part of the daily diet and that men could live indefinitely on a ration of apples and nuts alone if no other foods were available. Apples are mildly cathartic. They help your body throw off waste and poisonous matter. Your children will thrive on them and gain extra weight and added energy if given one every day for lunch. Eat one yourself every night before retiring. Your body needs their health-givir ng qualities. o Don’t forget, though, when buying apples, that there are only two kinds pepe sx fered you—ordinary and Bohlke Brand ples. Ordinary that of the last war, Hart declared. The combination of Germany, Japan and Russia is far from unlikely, he said, and expressed doubt as to whether Italy would again side with France and England int without having a sign of pain © being troubled with gas or suf.| Dublin castle does all it can to pro- ’ any other way. I am| Yoke outbursts and lawitasness, in othered with constipation or | Order to justify martial law in Ire- ye and never have a head. | !and. ‘or become dizzy any more. 1| Newspapers, including several! pounds in| ™an's Journal, of Dublin, one of the and have regained my | Most moderate nationaalist publica ‘until I now do all my own | tions that could well be concelved, | have been suppressed by the castle. the Free: Or wondered why fried apples tasted so | CURFEW LAW ENFORCED | The right of assemblage is abro- | gated. Curfew laws are enforced in some sections, and there i» talk of ‘ fe soki in Seattle by Bartell | extending it to Dublin, The Irish i Stores under the personal di- | langu’ fs under the ban. Of a special Tanlac hance | And still the lawlessness and raids u ‘ continue. simply eo made on Cariboo claims. the whole of China. AST 4 DAYS | eT a | FIRE SALE Balance of Salvage From }WHITON HARDWARE CO. ‘§ Prices Cut on Every Article in Stock ‘ We Positively Close Saturday, 6 P. M. SUGARMAN & GREENBERG 620 THIRD AVENUE BETWEEN PINE AND STEWART » s , ps Ap- apples are the kind that local people have been forced to choose for years. are bs the babi of cornechia the bette naan are in the habit of cornering the er reject as undesirable. . Bohlke Brand Apples are different. They are the cream of those grown in the famous Wenatchee Valley and every one is a perfect “first.” Eastern buyers have been favored with them in the past and tried again this year to se- cure them, but to no avail. Ihave decided that - — pg yy them on home mar- ets where the t quality really belongs. Hitherto you have been able, as a rule, to pi 6 only over-ripe apples and seconds. Now you can buy my “firsts” at your grocer’s for the same price that poorer kinds sell for. Ripened by sun and rain and dew—with all their delicious fla- vor sealed in by mild frosts—Bohlke Brand Ap- ples challenge your eye, your taste and sense of aroma. Insist that your grocer supply them to you. Buy them by the box. Buy your box today. Do you remember the old-fashioned tasty apple dumplings your mother used to make? BOHLKE FRUIT COMPANY. Phone Main 17. 1124 Western Avenue, Seattle ( Pronounced Bol-ke>’) ee’s Best Apples