The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1921, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY T2, 1921 THE f ART SEES | The Great American Home 1) HAVOC DONE 4 BY TORNADO Salvaging of Timber Must Be Done Swiftly, Official ; Party Declares WN, U “M'NOT DEAD” | COLONEL INSISTS Astonished to Learn His Body Found in South Lieut, Col. Charles BE. Stanton, who was chief disbursing officer with the American army in France, and au thor of the famous remark: “Lafay- ette, we are here!’ said in Seattle to. day that he is reasonably certain he in not dead. When Col, Stanton, who t# to be principal apeaker tonight at the in day banduet of the ¥ « Republicay olub, Crystal P arrived from San ancisco Wrida he was astonished Jearn thru the medium of the United Press that his dead body had just been found near NOW PLAYING 200 6 UNIVERSITY First National’s Anniversary Attraction From James Oliver Curwood’s Thriller— UNCLE CHARLEY, THATS THE FIRST TIME | EVER. SAW YOU REFUSE A prink! PORKS, Wash, Feb. 12.—-Im Pressed by the havoc wrought by the tornado of January 29, which laid tow fully one-third of the heavy tim. ter in the Olympic peninsula, Gover. Bor Hart, the state highway com on, timber owners and state for. ry officials, inspecting the wreck are reluctant to pass judgment what their recommendations i be. | They are agreed, however, on the Point that salvaging must be done Swiftly, if done at all. Use of the government's spruce production rail. | foad, which connects with the Mil Waukee raitroad at Joyce and runs $7 miles into the timber, will prob- ably be recommended. Completion @f the Olympic highway to Lake} ‘Quinault will also aid considerably, feel. Altho thousands of fallen trees are along the road, no loss of life been reported OMOTIVES DFFERED BY ILWAUKEE ‘An offer to lend locomotives and ther equipment for the work of sal- fallen timber in the Olympic la was made Thursday in by H. B. Earling, vice presi- | of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Paul railroad. also of foods resulting from the | V8 ie ting of streams is said to require — SOQABILITY — UNCLE CHARLEY WHO IS A HE! vues BACHELOR. HAD A BABY FoR THE FIRST TIME — State Plans (WOMEN SURVEY Redding, Cal “This in certainly news to mom ex claimed the healthy-looking “ghost “Are you sure the report is correct Perhaps there is some mistake.” A tow minutes later there came an. other balletin over The Star's United | Press wire saying that the body found near Redding had been identi fied as that of Charles Stanton, « blacksmith of Sacramento, + Col. Stanton was deluged with tele grama from California Friday after noon, anxiously inquiring if tt -was really no that he was dead Col, Stanton, while in France, spent more money than any other man in the world, He wrote checks amounting to a millian dollars a day, | Col. Stanton today praised Gen Porshing in glowing terms, saying Pershing was the greatest organizer in history. eee HARDING TO OPEN LINCOLN DAY BANQUET When Presidentelect Warren G | Harding pushes a button in St Augustine, Fla, at 6:45 Saturday night a responsive flaxh in the Crys tal Pool auditorium will open the an- nual Lincoln day banquet of the Young Men's Republican club in this city. OMAN TELLS OF STORM’S TERROR ‘The preaident-clect will then dictate & message and the music and the speeches will begin. Frank Branch Riley of Portland will be toastmaster and Col, Charles BE, Stanton, U. 5. A., retired, will deliver the principal ad dress, in response to the toast “Abra ham Lincoln.” RETAIL STORES Ask Them “If, They Have Washington Products SCHOOL BOARD UL Museum for Is Picked to Succeed George H. Walker Barleycorn A delayed report of the storm in| Claude H. Eckart, of the Eckart z Parmple manionets from, 2s, | Pasting & Heating Co. became a! Cases of Liquid Reminis- — os member of the school board Friday, cence, » Prote jer_at Forks, Wash., reached | vor, of the board. He will an; Cf c* bE AE gay a L a “NOMADS:NORTH” Mountain lions, wolves, bears, wildcats—all the wild beasts of the great North woods are in this stirring photoplay of the big outdoors! CHRISTIE COMEDY Mra. Henry Landes, preatdent of ——— the Seattle Federation of Women's YORK.—Custom inspectors jelubs, in detailing club women to}, a’ weaken * teaving. Tealiex | make @ survey of retail stores to am | i, ip Quisepple Verdi. Find #1 }certain to what extent Washington | Maner sown tn bags hans | products are used, potnfs out that pong aah prow 4 serving industries in the Pacific! Northwest bullds payrolls, The wom 4S inte kindling wood.” tion of George H. Walker vatil a el described the gigantic task of |SUccesser can be chosen by popular) PIERRE, 8. D., Feb. 1 —Boose the fonds and added that her, Y°t® 1 December. | hounds are barking & bill introduced Eckart was made a member of the in the South Dakota legislature by | NO'Nwerl Bulle Paxton ie vend “BACK FROM THE FRONT” ets Too Fati A eatistying weight reduction safe, pleasant Brings sienderness, ter health and happiness. Get box of Kereim (pronounced the druggist’. Folio are allowed to eat sweets, tion of strenuous exercisi: Your decomes worth living, with clearer buoyant step, cl improved figure, ness. Look aad feet ada to your life, Ark Tor MOREIN mal free. Korein Co. NE-68, tion X, New York. What Congress Is Doing Today SENATE Jediciary committees to consider France bill for amnesty to political prisoners Manufactures committee continues coal hearing. nousE Continers consideration ef naval appropriation bill, Réaward N. Murley, One thousand Boy Scouts al yelled |at once at Broadway high school | Friday night, and the gray hairs on the head of Ezra Meeker, pioneer trail blazer, almost stood up. “I have heard Indians yell on the plains,” he told the young war- whoopers, “but you can beat any In- dians I ever heard.” The yell marked the end of Boy | Scout week. There were similar yells thruout the country, CLE iTTLI former chatr. board, appears mimitt e ' ‘Transparent bottles, holding at least a pint and measuring at least six inches from “stem to stern,” PHOTO PI * PICTURES WITH ACTION—MUSIC WITH CHARM NOW PLAYING AN INCE PRODUCTION STARTS TODAY Beautiful Star “ “The Broadway Bubble” CORINNE Three Dozen Special Three dozen dainty photo- graphs, specially priced at $10.00, One dozen, $5.00, Sepia finish. James & Merrihew 700 Eitel mh 2nd at Pike, are still unstrung by the hur-) mittee on buildings and grounds! senator Knixht | aA and the committee on finance. Tho bill calls for the credtion of a| *tores today and asked these ques A motion by Cari E. Croson, stat-| commission on liquid reminiscence | “°™ 3 OTECTION |ing conditions under which schools) to collect samples of whisky, wine,| 1 Are Washington goods carried . may be used for nonpartisan political in stock——-groceries, meats, hamea, ba ED IN meetings, was referred to a commit- con, lard, ete, and household artl- RM AREA |tee consisting of Croson and H. R.| cles? | King. 2 Are Washingtonmadse goods | | Havoe wrought by the great storm) ‘The board refused to allow meet-| well displayed? im the Otympic peninsula recently im-| ings of the First Church of Christ, | 3. Are Washington goods ag well the Puget Sound Maritime cir. } Scientist. in the auditorium of Frank: | displayed a9 outside goods? Friday to communicate with Unit-|in nigh school. 4. In the merchant Informed as to @ States Senator Wesley 1s Jonts the comparative qualities of Wash-/Grip, Influenza, Sore Throat : measures be ur; if ington goods and thosg made else) ggmphreys’ Homeo, Medicine fection of that section of the| Dances Reinstated where? ae | ee ee Se . * ¥ / cer eare™ Oe =7| ty Win Pupils Back yonty, bar. sn. av and etar| "ons arenes commas tna Gry Rem ‘same commenication ts to be| EVANSTON, Mil, Feb. 12.—The|!!quors so that future generations | cotide products, and what caunes| to the state legislature. It) shimmy and the toddle are reinstated | ™4Y §a%* upon the stuff that used | ine gitterence? REAL PAINLESS out that federal and state ald|at Northwestern University. ‘The | ‘0 be—but isn't. 6 What, in your opinion, ts the 4 be given to Clallam and Jef. | rule against them droye undergradu- | And furthe caplaine, reason for any preference you may counties In constructing roads | ates to outside dances, The faculty | win go om ex find for Washington-made goods? | which apparatus may be moved' wants them back where they can | For outside goods? rescue work when storms arise. supervise their steps. om 7. In the dealer enthuntastic or pas: | } , . sive in the sale of Washington goods? Ways and ymmittes con: & Are the clerks Instructed to fea- tinues tariff hearings on articles now ture Washington-made goods? | on the free ta They asked the dealer to suggest tisags beshings on fortifications ‘ap- shall be provided to contain the! producta he is unable to buy here propriations bill. liquids. The botties shall be placed; which he thinks should be manufac | } in a steel ease in a prominent place | tured in Washington, YAKIMA.—One thousand acres in | = the South Dakota State Historica! | ee : ea Tape siitebiblina’ ‘ins ow the Cottonwood canyon, west of this! ‘useurm. in io | city, are reported under a foot to 18 st} The commission is authorizea to| Another Fear for (whalebone) plate, ‘which, ie (hel inches of water. A “chinook” wind anpoint judges to test liquid. Said : does not cover the roof of the caused flood conditions thruout thi: |Judges must pay $25 a day for per- American People mouth; you can bite corn off the | Gutrict. ‘| NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—A menace | Wo tasue wet of teeth | confronting the United States today Is gy Crowne . ie4) |the possibility of a typhus plague, 88 Bridgewerk jaccording to Dr. Royal 8. Copeland, 6 Amalgam |health commissioner of New York| All work guaranteed for 15 years ‘The dineane is being Kept out Sere ey oy Rn A Examination and advice free, | elty. lof the country and #o far the only |known cases are those of Immigrants | — detained on an island in New York a bay. mission to serve, and in return are| Nowed to write opinions of the Says She Served samples. [There ts ne clause within the bill |_ ‘That says ® thing about ‘i The man who mmples home brew |_ ‘Then shortly passes ont. You take your own sweet chances snd i senator feels confident That many will be game. The bill asks an appropriation of | 40,000, which would provide the | | salary of secretary at $100 a month; | $600 for stationery and office sup- plies; $7,000 for a steel cabinet; | $10,000 for salary and equipment of | | a squad of machine gunners to quard | the liquids, and $20,000 for the pur- | chase of samples. Most of our present recommended by our mers, whose work js good satisfaction. Ask our custo- | a J who have tested pur work. | On Franklin’s Jury | ii!, Coming. to, our office, beaure CHESTER, Pa, Feb. 12—Mary | {his Sia ee Cut-Rate | [Carter served on a jury right in Chester in 1789, History sayn so. 207 UNIVERSITY ST. She was impaneled on a jury ordered Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co by Benjamin Franklin to decide if a/ woman could endure the punishment keep 1 tion, fresh and cool, and avoid the| ailments that come from an acid con- | | dition. Eatonic brings relief by tak-| ing up and carrying out the excess | F acidity and gases—does it quickly. | Take an Eatonic after eating and eee how wonderfully it helps you. Big box costs only a trifle with your drug- gist’s guarantee. Advertisement. Eatonic Cleared His Up-Set Stomach “The le who have seen me enfter res from neuralgia brought | on by an up-eet stomach now eee me | fectly sound and well—absolutely ue to ic,” writes R. Long. = | Profit by Mr. Long’s e: | ar stomach in healthy oondi- | pier, hak “THE WHISPER MARKET” A story of a clever woman and of strange adventures in Rio de Janeiro, wonder city of South America, URASTHENIA IS NERVOUS EXHAUSTION WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST Secrets Handicap THE MAN WHO | | to Women Jurors | MADE THE LAWS DELIBERATELY IGNORED ONE MAYS LANDING, N, J., Feb, 12 | There are six women on the Atlantic | county grand jury. This is what| Judge Black told the jury: “It is STATUTE BECAUSE HIS HEART TOLD imperative that the jury's secrete be HIM IT DID NOT kept in the jury room. Thie' may be REPRESENT bg handicap upon the women.” JUSTICE \Carry Blackjack Nourish the Nerves EMINENTPHYSICIAN CALLS HUEELAND “MIRACLE” TONIC An eminent physician, in explain- ing his reason for prescribing Hufe-| land, the celebrated Swiss Stomach dime “Topics of the Day” WE HAVE RECENTLY Compiled from the Literary Digest ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Come and examine our equip- ment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable pa pers, Second Glinka Entrance, corner ave., at Pike st, PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Just the moment you apply Men: : Dr Williams | broken out skin, thé itching stops o |and healing begins, says a noted skin |specialist. This sulphur preparation, PINK PI LLS |made into a pleasant cold cream, ~~~ | to Protect a Dime fiery eczema, that nothing has ever | : " been found to take ‘its place. NEW YORK, Feb, 12.—Two lead 1 ieee 4 | : | | ause of its germ destroying prop The Home of pipes and a chisel were found on Your own druggist cells Dr. erties, it qu subdues the itch MUTT and JEFF | Terminal. “We are following Mayor | eczema right up, leavi sles Hyls vice to protect our valu the Dr. Williams Medicine Ce, |) <ibye- Aedaoned te ee on,” they said. When searched || Schenectady, N.Y. for free ||smooth skin in place of usly erup i ona Se jalayst . iY tions, rash, pimples or roughness, one thin was found among booklet, “Diseases of the Ner- You do not have to wait for im- |p, het hs | INTERNATIONAL * Tonic, said: “I became acquainted ~—-- vous System, with Hufeland through a personal } NEWS SPOKANE.—Sleeping sicknesn can get a little jar of Mentho.gubk causes death of 9-yearold Helen | ee I Tigh? at any drug store.—Advertise- | me in such a condition that I gould | o | Heimbigner of Odessa pcomeabad no longer do justice to even the | - ‘Cured His RUPTURE oe slightest task, Work I had former CIAL 1 bad! tured while lifts ly looked upon as play became a jsaid my only h 1 Sperenen:) Aenea. sie me ne Sade: hair TOWe!L [er eee I suffered COMEDY [quickly ahd completely ‘cured me from nerve-racking aches, especially + Years have passed a the rupture S . }in my back, at night. All other “HOLD ME TIGHT” although { am| Sworn proof of halr growth after bald: | vet. tating to help me, 1 de hard work ‘as a . Amazing reports of legions of users i CLEMMER MUSIC Rees hothing te | %t mommeenin beam chen hae rb Its body and mind-building effect oA be = othing to | coming dandruff, conquering baldness. | Its body and ab 8 effect | a ; iow goutminy finda complete | Here's the fairest offer in the world— | was such that T have never been LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN, Director se Kotalko. If it doesn't do all you} able to think of it except as a onc: "4 : “miracle” tonic. Since that time I Concerts Afternoon and Evening COLONIAL ORCHESTRA i] past bad luck with your hair, This is Y a . something different. Get a small box of | my patients, especially those suffer: | “Bright Eyes”—Latest Fox Trot Hit S. K. WINELAND, Director KOTALKO at any busy druggist’s. jing from stomach aliments.” At all Guarantee and directions with the box. | drug stores since 1860,—Advertise ment, show it to | tured—you Hleast stop thi the worry and | Hon.—-Advertiseme y others who are ru may save a life or at of rupture and r of up opere tho-Sulphur to an itching, burning or gives such a quick relief, even to | three men arrested at Grand Central Willi Pink Pills. Write to || )ng, cools the irritation and heals the —_o— ‘ie provement. It quickly shows, You Jexpertence. Overwork had gotten | a trunk seve SUNSHINE of cure was an I lost’ my appetite, My stomach has neve returned, ‘ te wae fowler cided to try a bottle of Hufeland. | expect, get your money-back! Forget a a have prescribed Hufeland daily for “Mazurka cdaels Owe ded aaa eee Show your friends this advertisement,

Other pages from this issue: