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PAGE 2 : In Pain? =| ALASKA Bowel Bound? | 2:0 rain rivats 10. Without the use of prvos, | Mill in Fairbanks, RCTRICITY OR PL “eS . ae ek WA the full flush of the MBALTH] |) OF YOUTH by our system of nerve} ~ Pressure—a system so " @hild can easily master ft, Thou} Bands in the United States have! freed themsecives from the bondage eae of HEADACT PAIN of all de sath 9 cepcparnan, foription, co IPATION and BYE TROUNLE and cher is. |. BYE. A.Sherman | WWeite at onco for full informa-| The Alaska market was first cap MOA About this newly discovered| ured by Alaska grown vegeta Bolence—a dystem which is sold at! Petithable products which could not Very low price with an unlimited| ¢ brought in from the states found tee Of sutixfaction or money | Peady sale and high prices, Slow . Kor your health's sake act|'* the Alaska potato found a home ska ye ZONE THERAPY cCOM.| Market and by 1919 thy Al PANY, 3211-4 West Waatmeton st. | homesteader was beginning to pro Skis Algeien, Cal—Advertisement jduce a limited amount of hay and) — — ) ar ain. ] . There were no mills in the terri J light Holdup liry and consequently the usé 6f |the grain was limited to stock and _ Staged on Street |oiiaten toca. Director M.D. nod Held up in broad daylight at Brad-|rass, who conducted the work @ Mer pl. and Day st, D. Murphy,/the Fairbanks experiment station 4910 Ninth ave. N. &., lost $5.65 and) under Professor Georgeson, con wold watch to a young bandit ceived the iden thet the one thing] most urgently needed by the home -|ateaders of Tanana valley was a! Hlocal flour milk to furnish a mar ket for home grown wheat, At a FIRST TIME AT public meeting, called at Fairbanks zane cer dade for the purpose of interesting the POPULAR PRICES of that locality in the es! tablishment of a flour mill, one of rt . |the leading citizens arose and ad- “The Affairs By iio sce mete | might as well forget about agricul: | }ture in Alaska. It waa traé, he| of Anatol” sald, that crops could be grown there successfully, but what wal }the use as long a¢ there was no 12 STARS 12 | SHOWED MARKET WAS THERE gurls | Mr. Snodgrass had previowsly | jeured accurate figures of the} Baie Dexter amount of standard farm products | Bebe Daniets BB) snipped into Fairbanks during the| Monte Blue | preceding two years, In 1918, near-| Theodore Roberts + Hiy $1,000,000 worth of farm products! Wanda pro e | were shipped into Fairbanks and| * . sold locally. In 1919 this amounted Beretere Kenlot to about $775,000, and included, | Raymond Hatton jamong other things, about 2¢0 tons | Polly Moran of flour, costing at Fairbanks J) > Julia Faye & ton; 60 tons of mill feeds, costing | 3 $140 a ton; 600 tons of hay, costing | ; s $140 a ton: 650. tons of oats and 49] i INTER GARDE tons of barley, costing $154 a ton and 15 tons of wheat, costing $109 ‘ THEATRE a ton Resides this, the farme Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. }around Fairbanks that year pro: |duced about 60 tons of wheat and 10 tons of bari¢y, 40 tons of oats, and 3236 tona of potatoes worth about $125 a ton. They also sold 60 tons of vegetables and 150 head of hogs. It will be sean, therefore that the Fairbanks farmer that year captured the local potato and vege table market. But that year there was stilt shipped Into Fairbanks about $22,000 worth of poultry, $5,000 werth of hogs, $5,000 worth of mutton and | 100 head of cattle. This was the market that Mr. Snodgrass pointed out to the Fairbanks farmer was already his for the asking, As « result the local community wae heartened at this showing and funds were subsertbed for the purchase land erection of a small modern |flour mill. This was the mill that was being completed when Gov: || ernor Bone returned to Fairbanks | jas chief executive. It i# thix mill it at it is hoped will hereafter pro. lvide the “sourdough* prospector of ing. do we, Anyone whe walks if they hi THIS NEW BILL ALL NEXT WEEK TWICE DAILY—2:20-8:15 MAIN 6222 Nights Ibe to $1 ~ - - - Matinees 15e to 50 There Is a Matinee Eyery Day at the Moore MANN ake & Associate Players maleien iu | ot Ode By Andy Rice Staged by Al Leslie A Smart Divertisement Direction of Music, Song and Lewis & Gordon Terpsichore Producing Co. Johannes Josefsson’s Original Icelandic GLIMA COMPANY Presenting the National Sport of Iceland Called “Glima” and the Wonderful Arts of Self- Defense as Practiced by the People of Iceland Since the Ith Century MOSS & FRYE “How High Is Up? How Come?” NELLE AND JOSEPHINE JORDAN In a Singing, Dancing and Surprise Offering SOPHIE KASSMIR International Prima Donna in a Cycle of Delightful Songs LYONS & YOSCO Vande vill Favorites in “MUSIC AND SONGS” Aesop's Fables Pathe News Topics of the Day Orchestra Owner of Auto Number 81939 Call at Box Office and Get Two Reserved Seats for Monday j itt Night Performance ei Wil THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921. TO DEDICATE. | |STAGE SET FOR MOOS A TRADE. PARLEY More than 4,000 members were temple constructed by soatve| Seattle to Be Well Repre- See re Se Ot ieee es sented at Meeting expected to attend the dedication University st tie on, eo o * ye J. _Righard Dillon, dictator; Is W.| ane stage is sot. for the Pacific Long, past dictator, George Bower Northwest Foreign Trade conference vicedictator, and Thomas F, Som. |at Tacoma, December 15 and 16, and} ers, prelate, will tke part in the levery arrangement has been made ffor a conerete fulfillment of the the dedication, which n, “Northwest Prosperity Thru lor members only, a public pro- | Pac xt Foreign Trade eram will be given ro nd, Seattle, Spokane, Ar Seattle members will gather at 7 | te Bellingham, Hoquiam P. m. at the temple and march to | Ab Yakima, Wen the Tacoma interurban station to other Northwest Meet arriving delegations, | quests for roservations are reaching ee - —- the secretary's Office. Beattie is to be well represented, the interior with hot cakes for hi* lene executive committe inc morning meal and light bread for : ) "\wrott president, Pacifie his more formal reposts. William Pig ' Car & Foundry company; J. A. Sw Into d AunLAD, well, president, Union National hank; terhoure, president, Frank to show hin faith in the doctrine LWwatrrneuse & Coc He I Rarllne that he had been preaching to other | vice president, C. M. @ St. Paul Rail. | homesteaders, Mr. Snodgrass last|way: J.D, Farrel, v president, spring resigned hia position a# ditinion Pacific system: Robert 8 rector of the Fairbanks experiment | poyns, president, Chamber of Com. station and went to farming in!/ 06; W. T. Christensen, president, that locality himself, To the limit! por of Seattle, and K. A. Stuart, of ite consumption no one could | president, Carnation Milk Products aak for a better market than t# be- | \ompany ing enjoyed by the Fairbanks fuerm-| ceaTTLEe MEN ON er, Hay, which formerly cost the ORGANIZATION HOARD teameter $140 @ ton, every dollar) Ww. f Henderson, manager, for of which want out of the commun:| eign trade department, Chamber of has recently been raised and) Commerce, and Clancey M. Lewis, locally for $76 a ton—every |gecretary, Manufacturers’ associa dollar of the purchase price remain: | tion of Washington, are the Senttle ing in Alaska. Altho the land only | representatives on the organization produces 1% to 2 tons of hay to| committee the acre, $75 a ton hay runs into| ‘The following subjects will be cov money very quickly. Wheat, run: | ered by Beattie m “Foreign Trade ning 18 bushels to the acre and/|pinancing Under the Edge Act.” by at 0 a bubhel, yields &| Joneph A. Swalwell; “Our Future oe revenue, to say nothing of the! Foreign Markets in Grain and fact that the straw i worth $40 Flour,” by O. D, Fisher, manager, or $50 a ton, No doubt a limited | Fisher Fiouring Mille Co.; “The Per. quantity of fancy four will always/sonatity of Foreign Trade Repre be shipped Into Puirbanks from the | sentatives,” by William Pigott, with Staten, but never again will it be /discuasion by BE, G. Anderson, prest necessary for the resident of that | dert, Weatern Dry Goods company town, during an average year, to|‘*Trade Possibilities With Latin depend upon freighting the rtaft of | America.” by W. J. P. Simpson, for life in from 4 distance of 2.000 orjeiqn trade manager Continental 3,000 miles. The teal Alaskan in| Pipe company; “The Necennity of In Fairbanks will hereafter have at| creased Importations,” by Stephen I his table bread made from Alaskan | University. of Washington. wheat milled in an Alaskan mill Exploiting Canned Goods in (To Be, Continued) ‘Foreign Markets,” by Nat You Can Learn More from a teapot test of SALADA’ rE A. ioe: Than we can tell you in a page of advertisement TRY IT TO-DAY MASONIC TEMPLE HARVARD AND PINE STREET FRIDAY — DEC. 16 AND EVENING Complete Change of Program Each Corfcert KATHERINE RICE Presents THE WORLD'S GREATEST MUSICAL ORGANIZATION AND HIS IN ITS TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL TOUR : , THE BAND CONSISTS OF A HUNDRED OF THE BEST MUSICIANS IN AMERICA A NATIONAL INSTITUTION WITH TWO BRAND NEW PROGRAMS LIEUT, COMMANDER . JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor 8:15—NIGHT—8:15 LOWER FLOOR— First @ Hows, Ce Last 17 Rows, C Viret Six Hows, side... : 17 Rows, Side. ... BALCONY First % Rows Last 2 Rows 3:30—MATINEE—3:30 Prices LOWE FLOon— ' Law Center Fir Hows, Si Last 17 Rows, Side. ALCONY— ri Rows Last 3 Rows SEAT SALE MONDAY—10:00 A. M. SHERMAN-CLAY, THIRD AND PINE STREET | '5 New Legion Posts | GREEN LAKE gs MARINES DETER ° Nori ee"cherters .cararaerast enatzares! POSTAL BANDITS). scco-=.cscem “exe|} | Backsehe |nured, The eounc x Maturday to consider applica © approved th t v expend ‘ Ay ¢ of new poste for charters. . the 9 » final | Several Men Shot But No ™ ‘ : 1 Bae folle irom buckethee «ghee sadly gsr | — Robberies Since Order TACOMA—Itobert Armston exon dere The committer aino approved the ordinance appropriating $20,000 to| : ’ improve and éeniarge the auto tourist} WASHINGTON, Dee 10.-Em-\by jury in justice cour ont erpastoent, camp at Woodland park ployment of 1,000 marines to guard! qrove to that ki erated of reckions driving et The @ take ordinance came | the mails, with orders to “shoot to) op ‘ n December 2 hear being plgeon-holed in commit’! \i11," has operated to stop the satur — tee when H m manitary | tie of ma aren, Pectin tt va TN be made wate for bathers by diversion | Genera! Huyn eg HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS lot spring water ; yo Pra One Price—-Cash or Credi¢ material, Chapman, superintendent of |, VUrins the 12 months preced : heed oar ak a April of this year, mail robberies to “hes. carefully and wisely com lared moat of the | APTH! of thie year, mail robberies te tn ave GAUELYS 0's" ¢ pounded, tonic in action water will be brought from city water ~ ws : Fifth Ave Todd, Mgr and quick to give good re eclis, of mall clerks and othe prec mains and delivered clone to the bath: | Ci aown the Fobherios te Poaie cae ing beaehon. ! the following «ix months, Haye wid thousands Calling of the mar wan prompted | received trom sufferers grt we Still Se altel ielente otk ont Relieve baby's peg oat om A aken by Dry WA |the work, no robberies have o¢| ching skin qth@eth bidhtyn an8 | A buge distillery manufacturing |CUTTCd, Hays mid, Several persons Govecds thines ie tb tet Christmas moonshine waa found by | *U*Ptcted of being robbers were shot, | ten years I had that ter- cerincesas Sepoawniae, wie Hue’ BY | some tatally, hy tip tarinan with — poet Leh a | Revenues for the fixcal year to 6. earl [ efit out fecling, scarcely commas a. Yon canbe ‘wtilin, 608 taled $463,491,000, Hays’ report said able to do my work. gallons of mash, 26 gations of fin.|* Afielt of $61,987,000 wan incurred | Foley KidneyPitlemade lished product and a big box of labeta| Tring that time, mom of it being me feel like a new per> " i en.| U6 to Increased compensation for | son.” Mre.G. Hyde, for marking the Moonshine @5 G°0-| coat workers, increased railroad Soothing and Healing Homestead, Mich, uine Scotch lquer * rates and other ike expenditures Mail postage brought in 88.74 per ® Has just the LUCKNOW, Russia. — Prince of | cent of the total revenue. | cooling fouch to | Wales welcomed on his tour The parce! post is not paying ite SI TP pg oll dl Bape produce comfort made effective shortly, Hays stated stein, president, Schwahacher Brok.| Postoftions of all cianane tocated and permit sleep SOLD EVERYWHERE ” ae 62,268, |\f Does not smart or The two-day conference will, start | si p : 3 lat 10 a. m. next Thursday | VERSAILLES Henri Landru oling when applied [DOLLAR TO SPEAK | convicted Niuebeard re ported | lr AT BANQUET ngerously tlt | ‘The closing event will be a ban BONTAL BALIVA@ quet at which Capt, Robert Nar } ONLY of San Francisco, veteran shipping GOOD PRICES ASSESSED awD jman of the Pacific Coast and a } |world authority on foreign com |merce, will be the guent of he land the principal speaker. Because ‘ mpbonaper= Jof the great interest in Captain . pa ag fa }Dollar, banquet re tions will be $35.00 and up |) im loos: 9 $14.00 and up ‘Thia in the first and |made yonly for de tes, for the p ddd tap thats the 1 " Prenent at least —— | Registration cards may pe had! , ; reduce the H. C. of L. from the conference secretary, B. B. | EXCHANGE PRODUCTS Co. jKemmer, Taccma chamber of com: | | 19 PLAZA CERVANTES MANILA, L |merce. ‘The organization commit. | teo has arranged for @ reduced fare of one “and halt for Aelegates | Mother, bring home some of Jattending th onference i | Boidt's Mik Bread!—Advertisement, “They toast and they boast of their Gutter Queen—and then they pass her by”=— A stupendous drama of the loves of the mighty! A European production that surpasses my “Passion” and ‘Deception’! Players in the thousands, led by Emil Jannings, master of emotions! A sweep of mob-sensations, a maelstrom of humanity in drama, triumph, tears! A modern Samson betrayed by his heart! seioheaie COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Color Scenic “SEATTLE’S SYMPHONY CENTER” Overture to “Midsummer Night’s Dream” ............Mendelssohn “Sailors’ Chorus,” from “The Flying Dutchman” ......... . Wagner . Cornet Solo—‘“Inflamatus,” from “Stabat Mater” ...........Rossini Pathe News Soloist, Mr. Albert Nightingale (a) “Down South,” American Sketch ..Myddleton (b) “Air de Ballet” ... ; ++.++.Boreh (c) “Rondo d'Amour” ... - Westerhcut First National forning Journal Waltz”. ......-.....eseseeeeeese+s-JOhN Strauss Kinograms “Dance of the Comedians,” from “The Bartered Bride’....Smetana ARTHUR KAY, Director