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"56 new Victor records for February on sale now— Number 64844 87805 Size 10 10 The Bells of St. Mary's... Vieni sul mar (Over the Sea)... Romance (From Concerto in Violin Messiah—Oh, Thou That Tellest. . Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still. Pagliacci—Vesti la giubba (On With the anges Alda +i . Enrico Caruso D Minor) (Wieniawski) : Jascha Heifetz Louise Homer .... Edward Johnson Play) Edward Johnson . Hans Kindler . Fritz Kreisler 74600 88614 64839 64840 Menuett (Handel) Violoncello 64841 La Gitana (The Gypsy) Violin... . Thy Beaming Eyes..........Ernestine Schumann-Heink Dreaming Alone in the Twilight Reinald Werrenrath On Miami Shore-—Waltz. ...Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra Peggy—Mediey Fox Trot. ..Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra Dardanella—Fox Trot.......Selvin’s Novelty Orchestra My Isle of Golden Dreams—Medley Waltz Selvin’s Novelty Orchestra .... Billy Murray Billy Murray Bye-Lo..... Vernon Dalhart While Others are Building Castles in the Air. . John Steel The Haymakers (From “American Country Dances’) Victor Military Band mplighter’s Hornpipe (From “American Country Manes sa Victor Military Band Let the Rest of the World Go By... ) “is Elizabeth Spen 18688 Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw | Drowsy Maggie—Medley of Reels, Irish Bagpipe i ...Patrick J. Touhey Dublin Jig Medley, Vio! F Patrick J, Claney and Arthur P. Kenna Where the Lanterns Glow, Medley Fox Trot, Van Eps Trio Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra }18632 18638 ,, <q i \ You'd Be Surprised }18634 18635 18637 18639 +18640 Price $1.00 1,00 1,50 1,50 1.00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1.00 1,00 85 the homefurnisher! "THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FER. 4, 1920, Ice Harvest --Further South A Chilly Job, We’d Say! Ice harvesting on Great Lakes, M floating to ice house, TOLEDO, Feb. 4.—-Attho Toledo 14, @ hundred miles south of Seattle, the ico harvest—unknown in the Puget Sound country—ts at its height. Within two weeks or a little more hundreds of big houses, some of! them of a c&pacity of over 50,000 tons, will be filled to the brim. Formerly the ice cutting was done by a machine drawn by a horse, Dobbin ty being supplanted and in a short time all modern tee cutting | plants will have adopted the gasoline jage house, and sawae the cakes inte all a otor ice cutter, and, below, ice blocks from the fee, A marker. horsedrawn, follows, marking the field tn straight rows, four inches deep and just 22 inchés wide. As the long cakes of ice are cut off, & man stands along the jane or canal by which the cakes float to the endless belt leading to the stor blocks, With pike poles they are floated to the conveyors and begin to travel toward the yawning ice house. Part way up the incline a| planer cuts corrugations in the top! TONIGHT lount Baker Park Fitagerald 3p. m—University Congroga- tior ch—Maj, Hugh Cald- well speaks, 8 p. m—Mount Baker Park club’ house=Maj. Hugh Caldwell addresses Mount Baker Park Im- provement elub. 8 ue Trinh of Pro efforts to gain self invited, , Washington Annex— Washington Vol ors’ aavocka- tion commemor battle of Santa Anns at annual banquet, 8:30 p, m-~-Masonic Temple— Wilson's Modern Business ool lege graduation exercises. 6 p. m—Masonic club, Arcade building——Industrial Realty asso- clation of Pacllic Northwest ineets. Noon — Rainier club — Indus tria! bureau Chamber of Com- merce and clyic bodies meet to discuss Seattle expansion prob . ’ hall—Kagles’ 8 p. m—Odd Fellows’ hall, Tenth ave, and Pine nt.-Beatie Apollo club sings first concert, 8 p. m—Chamber of Com- meree—Miss Su child welfare waukee speaks Women's Commercial club, She's here under direction Washing. ton Association of Health and Efficiency. 8 p. m-—Nathan Eckstein speaks on “The Training and Development of a Merchant” before the Business Administra tion club of . 8p. m—Community Bathing Beach—-Maj. Hugh Caldwell ad dresses Alki Caldwell olub, 8:30 p, m—Ballard high weaknesses and complaints of women. e e hA ° Me. ‘ The Fiftieth Anniversary Just fifty years ago this winter Dr. Pierce gave to world his famous “Favorite Prescription” for the distressin, For many years he had been in the active practice of medicine and his specialty was the dis- eases of women, Later he desived to give this to the public, and he received a trade-mark protection from the United States patent office for this medicine which is an herbal, “tem- perance” prescription with all the ingredients printed on the bottle wrapper. In his every day practice in the early days he also used a tonic and alterative for the blood, which was 80 universally beneficial that he determined to place this medicine in the drug stores of the United § s, whére it could be readily procured | by the public. This he |called his “Golden Medical Discovery,” which he had pre- | scribed many years for the stomach, liver and blood, Both these medicines met with instant success, And during the past half century have sold in greater quantities than any other proprietary medicines. Neither of Dr. Pierce’s medi- cines contains alcohol and both are herbal extracts of native medicinal plants. For the past fifty years forty-eight mil- lion bottles have been used by the American public, and they are today the standard tonics for men and women. They are now put upsin tablet as well as liquid form, and sold by every druggist in the land. A trial package can be obtained by sending 10 cents to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buf- |falo, N. Y. Write Dr. Pierce’s if you want free confidential | medical advice, or a free booklet on any chronic disease. \If That’s All He Lost He’s Lucky © Flajole, 924 25th aye, at. |tended a card party Tuesday night jin the Immaculate Conception | church elubroome. When he started to leave for home ——--—-——— |he discovered his overcoat been In the year ending August 31, 1919, | stolen by someone who had left the \California fruit growers marketed | clubrooms earlier in the evening. | 10,904,602 boxes of oranges, 8,708,667 | — boxes of Jemons and 203,188 boxes of| There are now 77,000 acres of wal- apefruit, [mut trees in California, —Maj. Hugh Caldwell speaks. 8 p. mo-Ward's hall—South End republicans consider plan to organize club. EB. 8 Noon-—-Y, M. ©, A.—Harry N. Holmes, former British army Y. of each piece. The purpose of this| is to prevent the housed cakes from freeaing together when stored. Chutes Inside the house lead to the various |sections where men are kept busy utting the stuff away, engine lee cutter saw, which cuts @ op mash in the ice at the rate of |150 feet a minute, plow and engine being operated by one man, The process of ice cutting and storing ta simple. Snow ts serape ee ite Butterfly Is a Fly Gal Now—Medley Fox it All Star Trio 18641 Make Fast Work of Jury | to Try Deportation Case! BY M. D, TRACY {adjourned at night was something | (United Presa Staff Correspondent) | new, Every one ts familiar with the| TOMAST Aria, Feb, 4.—The| set form of “Gentlemen, I admonish | process of choosing jurors to try the} you not to discuss——" ete, big Bisbee deportation case, which is| “Now, geptiemen,” he said, In a proceeding more rapidly than was) friendly manner, “I know no man expected, has brought into clear re | of average intelligence is going to lief the Western spirit of fair play | be Influenced by gossip, but it's your and straightforwardness seldom seen | duty not to talk about this case to in metropolitan courts |anyone, and if you see anyone talk. Ideas are expressed freely In the | ing about it, you keep away, And courtroom, |don’t stand around groups that are “Do you believe in strikes?” Wil |diseussing it. That's your duty.” ges, cowman, waa asked. Progress made in choosing the| boys don't strike; they quit! jury has surprised both sides. Nine Or, sometimes, .their| jurors had been temporarily passed when court opened to An extra venire of 96 talesmen was drawn yesterday. There is hope the jury will be chosen without calling i third yenire, ‘Lhe Arizona method | requires selection of 24 men who |have been passed for cause. Prose. | TACOMA L, SCHOENFELD & SONS 101-111 Seuth 11th 6s. There’s something for you to ponder over. The thing for you to do right now is to check up and see just what condition your teeth are in. If they are decayed and in bad condition you are pretty likely to find that your gen- eral health is not 100 per cent. It can’t very well be. Medical science has now very thoroughly established the fact that the teeth have a most important bearing on the entire system. One of the most dangerous forms of tooth trouble is the abscessed tooth, in which tiny pus sacs gather round the roots of the tooth. These pus sacs continuously send a stream of deadly poison into the system. This poison soon begins to gather at some likely place, such as a joint, for instance, and soon there develops swelling, pain and inflammation. This condition is very often erroneously diagnosed as “rheumatism,” . It will at once be apparent to you that n amount of external treatment will remedy this diseased conditiqn. Temporary relief is the best that can be expected under the most favorable circumstances and oftentimes this does not oceur. The only logical way to cure it permanently is to get at the root of the trouble itself, in this case the root of the diseased tooth. | Stomach trouble, eye, ear and nose and throat diseases and even serious disorders of the spine itself are now known to be very often caused by abscessed teeth, What Are You to Do About It? Clearly, you must have your teeth looked after by an expert dentist. You can’t always tell whether or not your teeth are diseased. They ma: not give you any pain or discomfor whatever. Only the expert knowl- edge of the skilled dentist can dis- cover the trouble. At This Office , you get the services and advice of skilled graduate registered dentists. Every operator in this office is a graduate from a zood dental college and every one ox them has his certi- ficate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of - dental chair, in plain sight of all, We Guarantee All Our Work All work that leaves this office is guaranteed by an ironclad guarantee Regal Dental Offices . DR. L. R, CLARK, Manager N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists Dingonally Across the Street From the Postoffice, Bé Sure to Get to the Right Place LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES He'll Go to Pen as Clothes Thief! For theft of a suit of clothes |Bert Hyde will serve one to 15 jyears in Walla Walla prison, Su and Think aiidnes i cnten Killed 100,000 Last Year i ing Death Rate Each Year . jperior Judge Mitchell Gilliam ter | From Kidney Diseases | tercea tiyie ‘tuesday, when Hyde | pleaded guilty to burglary, & yeneney, wae anes 5. * $ | A coroniiste I e whether he knew a man named Kast our pursuit of the mighty dol-)ings and assist the kidneys, War abc [we too often are atgorbed n|Ner's Pate Kidney and Liver Kem He Not Only Had [oi 5 edy is a reliable preparation made : a ea of the day, pleasure, cte., His Tire Trouble healt, [72m herbs and other beneficial in-| th aye ton » { eredients That ban: Ween vane wale A ae stranger, abettes by an au Amos Grott who eald he waa &/ cution is then allowed five peremp coan—nidney «diseases Sexesiient results fer 40 yeare, It) tomat Iver, robbed E. B. Har-|«general tinkef” at Douglas, €x:|tory challenges and the defense | "200,000 deaths last year. Are| assists the kidneys in their im. | rison, ifth ave. of $24 at Ti nounded at length on the subject of | seven, When these challenges have | p.m, » while he was repair:|fajy play, |been exereised the 12 men who re-| to be included in this/portant duties, strengthens and) ing an automobile tire in hie shop, ‘ow, I wouldn't strike if I/ main in the box compose the jury. | toll? Why, you will exclaim, | helps repair the wasted tissues, It many dic, why are the health | is very effective and is used In thou- Y ths thought a lot of women and bables| County Attorney R. N. French is ouths Wounded and other fotks Were going to suffer | wed a statement today outlining his ti so concerned? The an-|sands of homes. Read what this er is, we bolt down our food, take | grateful woman says: if 1 quit work,” héphilosophized. | position regarding the I. W. W. and ) exercise, by Burglar Trap) Frank J. Grown, Whe suid he was|ineir relation to the Bisbee deporta subject our system to all Edward Allott, 13, of 2766 West-/4 janitor of the Bank of Wilicox, was neglect our sleep and| “I wish to say that your remedies : have been used in our family for] fon ona igaanieny thats of abuse. Is it any wonder! about fifteen years. | Ce bt asked whether he knew any reason enh a i : the kidneys become diseased| without a bottle of Warner's sate | lake ave, N., and bis playmate, Bar) why he should wot serve on the fury, French declared that no defendant | McDonald, 12, living at Fulton st We are never would be prosecuted for deporting ii in their duties of poison) Kidney and Liver Remedy in our “T sure do,” he answered, The , on? home, and it has saved many a ake N., are painfully | ¥ any member of the I, W. W. and doctor’s bill. It is a wonderful and P. F. Otto, owner of my ee for the responsibil that na 1. Ww, W. would be called medicine for all diseases of the|% garage at Fulton and Westlake, is| | as ses. According to French, fail to carry them off they are|kidneys and liver."—Florence The boys pulled a Lied op aunens 136 deported men held 1. W. W by the blood, causing i!l| Schmidt, K., F. D. No. 1, ached to 4 “burglar trap sind A ST aedk jeards, In all, over 1,180 men were! and misery in the form of| kirk, 0. - garage, exploding a shotgun! the charge of the judge to/deported from this county into New ies, backaches, tired fecling,| Sold by leading druggista every- Their arms were filled with | emporary jurors when court! Mexico n, etc. where. Sample sent on receipt of ¢ may avoid considerable suf-|ten cents. Warner's Safe Reme- if you heed nature’s warn-| dies Co, Dept 561, Rochester, N. Y I think he was the fellow who jumped me for voting the repub- Hioan ticket,” said Berg: ot are constantly being ere- in our bodies, and if the kid Dun. of satisfaction to you. This guaran- tee is signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly re- sponsible. We Use the Very Best of Materials We have found out long ago that this is the only kind of material that it pays us to use. We must give you workmanship that will stand the test and give you lasting satisfaction. Therefore We buy the very best of materials. They are the cheapest in the long run. shell. the hot. Someone Called | to Get the Time 8. Henvursen, Fremont hotel, 707 | Sixth ave, 8., wound his watch and| Page Mr. Wiggins; th Sentenced to Penitenitary Present for Him A. J. Wiggins, former resident of to 20 years in Walla Walla) wiikesbarre, Pa, and believed to be was the sentence imposed on/jiving in Seattle at present, is want Taylor, 18, by Superior|ed in the East in order that an es Mitchell Gilliam Tuesday.| tate may be settled, Police are seek: Friday Taylor pleaded guilty|ing him . ‘SAY MAN AIDED (HOLD NEGRO AS he avakened Wednoniay mornin. Chicago Officials Are After Police Investigating Suspect Are You Counted? | “Bookkeeber-Butterfly” | Arrested Here Better Get Bu ne | | yobbing W. W. Whitney, oi! sta pasar fai iad Are you counted? Three days only tender, 34th and 1B. Union, Jan-| NEW YORK.—Mrs. Rore Pastor | remain to get yourself tabbed in the 21, of $50., ‘Stokes arraigned hore as fugitive. | census. Phone Main 6060 CHICAGO, Feb. 4 Police are Relieved to be the negro who searching for Harry Berger, in eon nection with the ce of Nose hwelburg-Monda Rose, the book eper-butterfly | Police say Berger tried to aid| held for investigation by the local the pretty bookkeeper of the Bleb!| police, and Sifferrgan Ha s company in| He was arrested late Tuesday escaping punishment for her alleged | afternoon at Sixth ave. and King st embezzlement He is said to have! He had $300, a new outfit of clothes had ke her: huntriaus |and papers indicating a recent visit ment said to have showered | to Por gifts upom kim, including a fine sad-| §, Miz Jap, lost dle horse train, Others lost str Herger is g butcher's clerk A porter fipend Private detectives on the case said/train at Tacoma, bec they had traced a letter Berger sent | and notified the police, the girl at Winnipeg, telling her the | oOlLee® ere 0! the scent It : Diipocbiten slchwelbbrg: rnesived i | Assemble Dope on Gas Increase letter that she was arrested by Win nipes ig usmasninaie a. Kvidence, the result of weeks of investigation, which will be used by the city in combatting efforts of the Lives a Week on : | gas company to obtain 22 er Sinker and Coffee | cent fist increase in rates, wan tee A doughnut and a cup of coffee | sented Wednesday to Thomas J. 1. is all the food C, W. McCune, 80, | Kennedy istant corporation coun had to eat ina week. He was found| sel, by gineers Herbert J. Mlagg by the police lying in a wagon near |4nd M. 1. Clark, of the public serv 1717 Railroad aye, today Jice cx Hearing on the “L want a bath and something to petition will be held Feb. eat," requeste une, upon being t the Chamber of Com admitted to ospital. Better Hurry Up, Mr. Auto Owner Auto owners will be subject to fine and imprisonment if they do Nujol is sold by all druggists in sealed bottles only bearing Nujol trade-mark, not have their 1920 licenses by Mareh Write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co, (New Jersey), 50 Broadway: 1. Licenses are renewed in county New York, for booklet “Thirty Feet of Danger.” auditor'a oft robbed passengers aboard a sleeper | Portland-Seattle train Mon- ?, is being jon the A Dress Suit anda Shave Wont Dolt To be at your best, you must fee! at your best. The man that is magnetic, popular, successful~-is the one {who radiates vigor and health. Nothing pulls a man down more surely—more in- sidiously—than constipation. The poisons arising from the decaying intestinal matter take the color out of your face and the “pep” from your stride. Keep clean+-inside as well as out. |day night, H. Sper Free Examination We invite you to call and let one of our expert dentists give your teeth .a thorough examination. He will quickly tell you whether or not your teeth need attention and if so just what the cost will be, This exam- ination and estimate won’t cost you a cent nor place you under any obli- gation to have work done unless you want it. It is offered to you freely and gladly., But for your own sake we urge that you do not delay this im- portant matter, 670 an the r amounts. leave the ne suspicious saw By an entirely new principle Nujol will keep the poisonous waste moving out of the body. Every other[form of treatment either irritates or forces the system. Nujol works on the waste matter instead of on the system, 4 mission. Nujol prevents constipation by keeping the food waste soft, thus helping Nature establish eas y, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals—the healthiest habit in the world. ei It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take—try it. For Colds, a And as a pre x TIVE BROMO Table: Look for 1, i ¥ on the box As te, signature 1405 Third Avenue More than 47 per ice men Who carried surance named the eficiaries, A New Method of treating an Old Complaint