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il. \ THE SEATTLE STAR LOVE AGAIN |BRIDGE WOULD SATURDAY, MARCTI 5, tz. 1921 Record of COSTARICANS i i Paramount’s ENTER PANAMA ‘ey Amadis RULES NEST NOT BOOST TAX) Screen Version of U.S. Warships Ordered to! 17 2-Ct Moree, he ven at Beautiful Harmony Between|Cost to Home Owner Slight Winston Scene of War received a gash of the right stock ing Friday when knocked down by _ E PANAMA, March 5.—Amertcan|tne auto of TL Beebe, Cedar Apts,| ‘The schoo! board Friday announced | ‘Taxew to pay the interest on the “apie ony” © med Montlake bridge bonds ve bee < Second 4 James st. Bev.|that “splendid harmony” exists be-| prope eet. tna on ‘Soe og yd “ pe Nt: hiqueaden cer < | eween the schoo! and city medical de-| would amount to only 19 cents on ral xtiches were required to remedy rotect American interests as the| the result of the accident, partments and proceeded to Indorse | $1,000 of assessed valuation, or but ree » bill, pené the |47 cents per year on a home worth vas! Panaman! . the school clinic bill, pending tn ay tapi nde Riise. Sere it} 173-0" J. M, Cord, 647 Bright) 'n icture and designed to overcome |$5,000, Thos. B. Askren told the ie’ learned today. ry oN FE ge plowR 8!) the recent supreme court deciaion de- | members’ council Of the Chamber of ‘8 hy ‘ Fourth ave. and Pike st. Friday by ng litegal corrective prac |Commerce at their luncheon Friday . eri. | 4 . claring ilegal certain corr 1 / Nee ee eer ee aowing (et aus driven by Fred 1 Burns. ‘iices of schoo! health authorities, — |in @ apeech uring them to vote for “American intervention. jor the U.S & T Burnside, She! <tarmony” whe achieved, the | Proposition B, providing for the con EA thousand armed Costa Ricans} ** Wnlares board was informed, at a conference |*truction of the bridge over the Lake ye between Dr. Ira GC. Brown, st| Washington canal connecting 23rd nd entered Panama territory which| Christian Scientist med icers, and Dr, HLM. Road, |Av® and Montlake boulevard at the) “i not been under dispute, con | th officer, Dr. Read had niveraity campus, } . city hee tituting the first invasion by| at the Metropolitan previously charged lack of co-opera Pree ve ee a OS eee ther country. They seized the) Lecturing at the Metropolitan the: | Hon, ing! SE anny Wouien. ei eset teak Jnited Fruit villages of Almirante |atre Friday, Prof. Hermann 8. Her-| plans for rushing bullding opera | {08 if mmuny numon oud oa nd Gualito and were reported to| ing, C. R. 8, of the boant of lecture: |tions were undertaken. Bids on the |oUlM! of the canal and that only 250 marching upon Bocas, Jahtp of the First Church of Christ, | proposed $1,000.000 Roosevelt high | 9 aos “ sae Be mena value of ‘Two workmen were killed by the | Scientist, sald: “Many thinking peo- | school are to be called for March 15, | 0/000 Sale need ae apt to ta Ricans at Almirante but the! ple are beginning to see as they have| Pana for the Broadway high | Produce enough eddities al tax reve {Panaman police force of 20 men | not seen before that the heating work | school shop annex were approved Ferpcliggincsee m 7 Interest so that Owithdrew without resistance, of the early church ts ‘land sketches of new buildings at |" ‘ould be no Increase of taxes ——_—— Brighton, North Queen Anne and |°" Present home owners | Harrison Servers ave. Gat Pecan | ORY and School Board for Montlake Span Churchill’s e Inside of the Gup is here now! the Sixaola river yesterday sary for the development of a large mection north of the canal, cut off hools were etneidered. Hoe urged that the bridge is neces. from close access to the business cen: ter over the Montlake 23rd ave. route by the canal excavati that it would save two miles of T travel for thousands of Seattle peo ple living in the eastern and south ern sections of the city, to the unt versity, Laurelhurst and Sand Point aviation field. OLYMPIA, March 5.—Becanse he) [has refused to hang Jom Schmitt, | | Seattle bandit who pleaded guilty to | | killing three Seattle policemen and | jan Olympla automobile man, Henry Gets $1,500 Damages | Drum, warden of the state peniten tary at Walla Walla, hax been re! From Auto Accident moved from office and placed in! Hamages sustained In an automo. 0 of the state gume farm at the 1.4. accident in Tacoma were aancas- ed at $1,600 against the Nippon Auto . B. Skagen, director of hang ol company in favor of Frank H, jpartment of business control, an-| Stadden by a jury in Judge Otis W. nounced late yesterday he had | Heinvers court Friday. cepted Drums resignation | “ William Potts, former member of the board of control, has been av-|Rey. Petrasch Is pointed tp be warden, It is stated * Potts will not object to cagryine ont| Appointed Prelate the hangings ordered by the | ROME, March 6.—Rev, Fr. Lam | ~ ——————eem—s | bert Petramh of the Lincoln (Neb) Catholic diocese, has been appointed a domestic prelate, ft was announced at the Vatican today, WOMEN BOOST Is it true, his expose of smug hypocrisy? Is it just, his denunciation of the “best peo- ple’? Neither propaganda nor preachment, but dramatic in the extreme, it is one of those pictures that make everyone talk and— come again! | Pictures With Actlon—Musie With Charm NOW PLAYING— THE STORY OF A WILD FLOWER OF THE ANDES WHO FELT THE KISS OF PASSION AND THE FLAME ; OF HATE STRAND ORCHESTRA , Under S. K. Wineland, playing “Mile. Modiste,” by Victor Herbert VANITY COMEDY “MIND YOUR BUSINESS” STATE EXHIBIT Enthustastic preparations are be ing made by the Seattle Federation of Women's Clube for the women's edu cational exhibit for Washington manufacturers the week of April 18, at the Arena. if ' It wil follow a statewide survey LIVE QUESTIONS |ty housewives! of thelr pantry |shelves to determine if they could not use more Northwest producta, MRS. HENRY LANDES BY EDWIN J. BROWN OUTLINES PROGRESS I have not written for some time| Commenting today on the progress | past. 1 felt that I should wait until made, Mrs. Henry Landes, president the war storms and brain storma sub-|of the City Federation, said: |sided and the people bad regained| “Coordination means collective ef. Fi t |thetr equilforium, as there haa been |fort. One of the first steps to be irs' |mmuch to disturb the human mind in|taken towards the women's educa- National very recent times. In other words, | tional exhibit for Washington manu Kino: our ship of state and also the ship | facturers was the appointment of a grams ALSO of private enterprise in this city, | Committee representing the execu. county, state and nation have been | tive board of the Seattle Federation, in turbulent waters and Inshing |the trustees and the presidents of MUTT AND JEFF op , seas, Under such circumstances it in | the four largest clubs, NEWS COMEDY unbecoming a well-meaning man to| “The next step was accomplished rock the boat. when a great executive advisory COLONIAL ORCHESTRA | Of course there has been, and stm | council was formed by each civic or is, much noise, I look with amused | fnization and the school board be tolerance at the antics of some of | ing represented by a man or woman. the cheap, comedy actor sharks In| “This committee had ita first the passing polit show, who, like | meeting Wednesday, February 9. Out the fellow in Victor Hugo's “By | of it developed many supplementary Order of the King.” when he tried to | committees. j look funny, his face’was sad and| “One of the first definite steps to ridiculous, and when he tripd to look | be taken was the Inventory question and be serious, he appeared as a/Malres. The searchlight of every Some Dentists have been trying to her household, which convinced her make a noise recently, I shall give that she was supporting and develop. them some attention, They are ine the freat resources, industries surveys, studying the problems and | discuastons and will endeavor to pass the Infor young and need it. » and projucts of her stata thereby the products of each factory. This “Women making thts survey wif! | mation they have gained on to the/and the development of our natural + Ireland is making « herote strugete | siving her purchasing power to the information will be compiled and also be in charge of the exhibit of | visiting public, showing the relation | resources and the taxable wealth of against that old enemy of the world development of tin pay rolls and tax-|used for future club programs and | the industry which they have visited, | of such industries—its importance to | the state.” the carpethag oppressors of na. | able wealth, o- that she was neglect tions. I shall have a bit of advice |!n# ler civic duty. for Ireland. | MITTER s : There has been much noise made RETAI GRoceEe about President Woodrow Wilson! otlowing this inventory, which and the Democratic adminietration. broveht forth a splendid response I shall tefl a few thingn that ourl trom our clubwomen, was the work Republicans should be mindful of. | of the retail survey committes, who the Skagit Power proften, a7 Ut] personally called “upon every retall It the constitutional guarantees of |whether Washineton products were js a dull, nerve-racking backache wearing {you out—making you feel years older than you are? Do you find it hard to keep going—im- possible to be happy or enjoy your work? It’s time, then, you looked to your kidneys. A cold, chill or overwork may have weakened the kidneys and brought on that nag- - whould know it. I shall deal with |i aware of the comparison of qual WT taal addin, te apealiialien to | ee eae ap ll laa ging backache and those sharp, piercing pains. You may have headaches, dizzy spells and annoying kidney irregularities, too, with a tired, nervous, depressed feeling. Don’t wait until the trouble becomes serious. Take things easier for awhile, eat little meat, and strengthen the weakened kidneys with Doan’s Kidney Pitts. Doan’s have helped thousands. They should help you. Ask your neighbor! . These Are Seattle Cases: ‘CHESTER OUTING SCENIC “FRIVOLOUS FUJI" 4 First public appearance of Seattle’s own popular baritone— MAURICE FRIEDMAN Did “THE DEVIL” ever tempt you? its community relative to Ita payroll STARTS TODAY nt Oh wae the American Legion. There are| “One of the Important question some things that this institution! net to the retailer wae ‘Can you should consider, sngrest products you are unable to I shan discues the question of /iuy here which you think should be Democracy tn industry and tell what | manufactured in Washington? fg, meant by Democracy in industry. | rhe educational value of this mr. | [President Taft made an attempt to/ vey is inestimable, both from the | write on this subject but never touch-| standpoint of the clibwomen and the jed ft A@iler, and is bringing about a very ‘There ts what Is known e@@ the/cione contact. In fact, the resulta [spirit of the law. I shall write on jor thin murvey are far-reaching in | this question. many directions. « | | Seattle has been standered and) «Many other committess are doing |Maligned, both by slimy tonne and | just as effective work and as a cul pen, I shall have something to say|mination of all this preparatory about this. work, comes the women's educational The biatherskites have been vomit: lexnibit for Washington manufao- ing out poison against the Ruswian | turers, the week of April 18, at the government and the Russian people. | arena | I think that we have plenty at home Hundreds of women wil! be going | |to attend to, I shall offer something |into the industries on educational on this matter, inten jeaaieinaeneretie wi 6° a A crime vo has heen sweeping H this nation in high and low vives gam Now Showing since and during the war. This 1| will consider, as there is a cause. ° a] | "there ina hew form of slavery now | phere aes Mean lacing the world. I shall teil) bout It. A human being In this state (un ort An Unusual Chorus Girl anda Large Check, and a Baby, Make Thid a Story That Hits Home! “THE GREA CLAIM” —WITH— ALICE LAKE u der our Industrial Insurance) is not worth more than a good cow or steer, A AND HERE’S no I have something to say on this Twentieth Avenue Riverside Drive Sixteenth Avenue West | question, BU STE R Pigs | Taxes are high and wil be higher. Z | Why? m1 | Business ts quiet in Seattle, 1 KEATO H shall tell some of the reasons. | & tle has a street ear line of —in— a Mra. Josef Ranch, 3253 Twentieth Ave W., says: Doan's Kidney Pills are nothing new to me beca I have used them for years. When I overworked I got I and weak in my back and then I couldn't work at all. T couldn't even turn over in bed. I Was subject to bad headaches and apells of dizziness. 1 tired easily and could hardly Mra, James Powers, $219 Sixteenth Ave W. says: “I was all crippled up #ith backache some months ago. ,I couldn't get up or down without help because of the terrible pains, which struck me in the back. My kidneys bothered I was very nervous and flew Thon Reid, track foreman, 119 Riverside “I atrained my back doing heavy lifting and suffered from backache. I had ‘shooting pains across the small of my back and wasn't able to do any lifting. My kidneys didn't act right at all. I was junk, I shall have something to my about it and the methods employe: to put that Infamous steal throug? et around, Tal ‘# Kidney advised to try Doan's Kidney Pilla, and times, I heard about “The Ha nted een en whet Sieree oueDt | if the ake .y three boxes tram Batista Drug Store | Doan's Pills and one box cured me to do with the street railway, of the bac iT made the head of the b kache and made my_ kidneys I shall tell how and why T was and dizzy spells go away. 1 felt. years | drove the pain out of my back and made herves were eased and I really well, My felt like @ differe: younger woma A Hilarious Comic That Whizees Buster Thru Many Ghostly Adventures CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIVS HAUPTMAN Director elected Prosecuting Attorney in 1918, my kidneys well and how and why I was counted out ———— why Fred C. Brown wan counted tn | = LY | The unemployed question im vital in Her Newost Picture 1 shall write on this topic, In fact aT subjects which seem properly related ” LOVE LIGHT . | Every Druggist has Doan’s, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. | EDWIN J, BROWN Beattle’s Lending Dentist 106 Columbia St Ito the public ood. BEN TURPIN COM