The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1920, Page 11

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Want High Tariff SGOR, Me, Feb. 11.-—-While are retailing at $2 a bushel r and as high as $3 in and buyers in Aroostook y are paying the farmers $5.50 Aroostook region for the pur. Aroostook regian for the pur of carrying on a campaign in of e high tariff against Cana. potatoes, which, the Maine men ay, can be produced much cheaper han is possible on this side of the r Your Fat, Keep Your Health juous flesh ie not healthy, ie it healthy to diet or exer- much forits removal, The method known for reducing three or re Di ‘Th are iar puse effective ‘sna souveulont yy i ccentiaiaeall | a OLYMPIA, Feb, 11.—-Acting Go Louis F. Hart's refusal to call a spe celal session of the fegin ity the woman suffrage is putting him “in a hole.” Hart professes to believe there ts no demand for @ special segsion, even to help give the women the ballot in time for the next presidential elec tion. But pressure ts still being brought to bear, The women of have never quit uring it and the national republican chiefs are frown: ing on Hart, Hart's alibi fs just this: If a special sension te called, the ; | legistators will not keep thelr word |to ratify suffrage and then quit, they will spend millions of dollars of state cash In useless appropriations, «| MRS, PRESTON | OUTSPOKEN Returning from a series of confer Credit Terms Bring You This Columbia A beautiful cabinet in wood CHOOSE NOW—PAY LATER ie dignified and very liberal credit ferme make Ou of this wonderful instrument easy, forvstine s little ate time by the wee! Choose Bow and pay kK or mouth. Models most successful efforts alo grow, and it is due to ca dentistry, as men of reputa' ' advertise under my own Demand of the Sanitation MY PRICE LIST IS ALWAYS AS ADVERTISED A definite statement is always made before each price. “The Best Crown” or “the Best Plate”—each kind of work has a standard in its line. tistry has its standard, and it was not made by one man, but b: as a whole, All men of reputation work to this standard, and you reach it is how well you succeed. My large practice is proof of the this line. Seattle people have watched me ‘ul attention and good work. I aim only at one . thing, and that is to excél in quality and service. Obey That Ever-Insistent Impulse and Visit Dr. Wilson Today MY PRICES: Best Crowns Best Plates Painless Extracting... .50c Examination Free MY GUARANTEE 1 guarantee tery and invite all patients to return "DR. J.T:WIISON v 810% FIRST AVENUE » Opp. Colman Bidg. aw; Lady Attendants se ee se ‘Praise Woman Suffrage and Let It Go at That; Gov. Hart “Flops” With Ease hers of the GQ. O, PF, Mra Josephine latates in progressive, forward-look ncea with Will MH, Hays, national republican chairman, and other lead Corliss Preston, state superintendent @f public instruction, expressed her sentiments frankly today “L have always felt that Washing: | ton shouki have 4 apecial session ponalble Yemtelature that it will exceed $30,000 to bring legislators together and ratify it. “Washington is one of the leading ing movements Whatever Wash: ington dove is regarded by other mates an of Eroatest . Others expect Washington to lead out in progressive things, A FINE PROSPECT! “On May 2, 1920, in Madrid, Spain, | the International Woman Suffrage | Alliance will meet Represenative women fram Germany, Austria, the! Slay countries, Britain, France, and all the other great Buropean nations ecutive women's commitice of the republican party, She ts vice chair man of that committee for the West orn states, On ber recent trip thru other States, it is reperted she wag often embarrassed by questions as to why Washington, supposedly a leader, legit aiding you to select your store, church or bank to your ad- vantage. a re 1 sel aa I have nothing to offer to you but . practiced by all tion. «ou couepeuaneaea ceseteseaseeues The Day Is Den- dentists ow close Phone Elliott 1833 fyei BREAKS x Coast Petitioner Backs Peace Pact State Officers Are Talkative; Golly, They Are Here's what the state elective officers say about the calling of a special legislative neasion to ratify woman euffrage: M. 0, FISHBACK, Insurance Commi! “I prefer not to expreme my opinion, It is up to the governor entirely,” W. W. SHERMAN, State Treas- urer—"It in up to the governor to decide, It ts his responsibil ity, 1 don't feel like expressing an opinion.” CLARK V. SAVIDGE, State Land Comminstoner—“That's en: Urely up to the governor, As a fellow officiad I cannot interfere, But 1 know what I would do," ._M KUL, of Mate—"I¢ it were possible to call & special session and have it ratify woman suffrage and that alone, I would be for it, certain: ly, 1 would oppose a special sea fon if it would coet the state millions of dollars.” 1, L. THOMPAON, State Attar wey Goneral—"That is entirely a matter of policy and up to the wovernor, I am simply the law officer and have no opinion or decision in the affair.” “we : AURELIA HH. REINHAROT WASHINGTON, Feb. %—-Armed with a huge roll of signatures of over 20,000 California tioner Aurelia HH. Reinhardt, | presi- dont of Mills College, Oakland, Cal, A COLD—TRY THIS in Washington to ask from con- |@reas the i ediate ratification of Get a small package of Hamburg | the Peace treaty, Including the cove- Breast Tea at any pharmacy, Taka | "Mt of the League of Nations. A tablespoontul of this Hamburg President Accepts tea, put 4 cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink En y Resi ati n WASHINGTON, Feb, 11-—-1rent- & tencupful at any time. It ta the moat effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, | dent Wilson has accepted the resig relieving congestion. Also loosens | nation of Henry P. Fletcher, ambas- the bowels, thus breaking @ cold at) sador to Mexico, it was announced ence. at the White Mouse today. The It is inexpensive and entirely weg-| tact that Fletcher had etable, therefore harmless, made known several wi OUR THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY 1890—1920 On this, our Thirtieth Anniversary, which we celebrate today; we wish to.call attention to the consistent growth and progress of this financial institution. The story of thé development of this Bank is the story of the careers and accomplishment of the financial pioneers of Seattle; men whose genius for organization and whose courage carried throughout “OTHER MAN" IS 1 NAMED IN SUIT Asks $30,000 for Loss of Wife’s Love By costly supper parties, motor joy-rides, clandestine meetings and gifts of candy, silky and diamonds, L, G. Wallace, Tacoma tugboat man, has completely won the love of Mra Charlotte Victoria Hannum, her hus» band, M. B. Hannuin, restaurateur, charges in a suit on file in superior court here Wednesday, Hannum te suing Wallace for $60,000 for alleged alienation of af fections. Divorce ts asked by Hannum in an affiliated suit, The Hannuma for- merly lived in Butte. Married life was “loving, peaceful and har: monious” until July 1, 1919, when his wife met Wallace, recites Hannum. He pressed his attentions on her gift of a diamond ring uary 1 drew from her the admission that her love had shifted to Wal lace, Hannum alleges, The Hannums were married in Sioux City, Ia, on January 19, 1916, Wallace in president of the Wallace Tugboat company, of Tacoma. Will Supervise’ Return of Dead WASHINGTON, Feb, 11.—Raiph Hays, who was recently appointed assistant to Secretary Baker, will go to France at the end of this week to superintend preparations for return of American soldier dead, buried outside the army zone in France, the war department an- nounced today. the land the name and fame of Seattle. and beman to bestow costly» presents, | says Hannum, culminating in the | Provestations to bis wife on Jan-| PY | “ Fas U. S. Destroyer Is Oriental Train Off Ml | Watching Odessa; Track; Eight Hurt LONDON, Web, 11 ‘The United LACLEDE, Idaho, Feb, 11-—Pour oatas cwectaree se basta ond cars of the Great Northern's Orient standing by wi jewma, which has y been captured by the Bolsheviki, a |“! IAmited left the track @ mile dispatch from Constantinople aid | west of here yesterday, «pilling pags today, More than 200 sick and 150|engers from thelr berths, elightly im refugeos have boarded the American | juring eight. merchantman Navahoe, the dispatch} pe: © rail was the cause of added, the w } cook, daha aly Rialluae anaes ners Harry Baron, Minneapolis, A butterfly farm has been started and Alba G, Fuller, St. Paul, cook, in France to supply scientists’ de-| were seriously scalded when the mands for the insects. ‘diner went over the bank, Meter! Watch Child’ s Tongue! IS “California Syrup of Figs” For a Child’s Liver and Bowels Mother! Say “California,” then you will get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative, ‘ j | ) § ARR RTE Ideally combined with this seasoned experience and resulting conservative judgment, is the present personnel of this Bank, in which predominates the Spirit of Youth, with its face Progress and Prosperity. set toward the future, for The officers of this Bank-wish to acknowledge their apprecia- tion of the wholehearted support accorded by our friends during the years of our development and wish always to merit this support and co» operation. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Daniel Kelleher, Chairman of Board J. W. Spangter R. V. Ankeny Pp. B, Truaz W. 8. Peachy BG, Ames H. C. MacDonala } OFFICERS Daniel Kelleher, Chatrman J. W. Spangler, President R. V, Ankeny, Vice President P. B. Truax, Vice President W. 8. Peachy, Vice President E. G. Ames, Vice President J. H. Newberger, Vice President H. C, MacDonald, Cashier C. L, LaGrave, Assistant Cashier B. K. Reiley, Assistant Cashier C. W. Morg, Assistant Cashier Wm. Kahlke, Mgr, Foreign Dept. THE SeattleNationalBank Resources Mere Than Thirty Million Dollars SECOND AVENUE AT COLUMBIA DEPARTMENTS Commercial Foreign Danke Bavinge Bond and Bankers bi M, #

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