The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1922, Page 8

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AGE 8 MOTHER! |“GULICK PLAN" corms mea) SEEMS DOOMED California Fig Syrup” | Johnson Immigration Bill to Go Thru Instead SHING Jan, 11.—Dr Va Sidney L. Gulick, tional | - 5: missionary and advocate of the ie NN \ “Galick plan” for restraint we Oriental immigration, is still 7 >» ing away on his plain, whi ‘ Ss largely embodied in the Sterling b but apparently the Sterling bill he |no possible chance even to get out] Jof committee, much less pass in the} a house : r—¥ ‘The facta are that Hisacihinin | q { DN \ 3 3 | Johnson and most of the members of | 3 <A Mv: H jhis committee have decided to 4 v | pass the Johnson or committes bill limiting foreign Immigration of Euro- mother! Fven a sick child | pean or Aryan races to parents, hus the “fruity” taste of “Califor. bands and wives and minor children | Syrup” and it never fails to/of aliens living here, and in the the bowels, A teaspoonful to-/case of Orientals, especially Japan 1 prevent a sick child tomor-jese, to cut out Immigration alto Tf constipated, bilious, fever-/ gether for at least three or four | fretfet, has cold, colic, or it| years, is sown tongue coated,| Meantime Seeretary of Labor) bad, remember a good cleans-| Davis is preparing a bret on the | the little bowels is often all subject of Japanese immigration it ls necessary. which threatehs to be as drastic in your druggist for genutmelits recommendations as anything Fig Syrup" which has/ hitherto asked by the exclusioniate. for babies and children of | Secretary Davia has been too busy Printed on bottle. Mother!)to get at the subject the last week, Must say “California” or you) but he ix known to have developed | ‘fan imitation fig syrup.—Ad- | some firures which tend to show t. lthat Japan is not keeping her “gen: | % ————+— | tlemen’s agreement,” or at least that | Japanese population in this country _ Seattle Housewives, is increasing much faster than would | be possible under the 3 per cent rule | which controls European {mimigra- [tion at the present time, ANYTHING TO OBLIGE-- COP TELLS THEM TO FIGHT, AND THEY DO Patrotman Fred Mills dashed |) up the staire responding to & hurry call from the offices of the Dow Envelope Co. 1010 First ave. ‘The president-elect and the re tiring president were heatedly arguing. It was a stockholders’ meeting “Whaddya want of me?” asked ee Mills "I'm no arbitrater, I can't do nothing tll you start a fight ‘They will call om you and Roth men swung at the same pee you how. time. Both fell to the floor, Re - —— gaining his feet, one grabbed a paper weleht. IRLWIND Then Mille stepped in and ENGAGEMENT || “Piecccstor “Maicotm Douglas entered the room like a hap-|| was considering their fate today Whirtwind. The two girls who | the apartment with her were cs taneously “ene Plea, Withdrawn by girls,” she laughed, “T had Fire Chief Mantor'| mest = ye 4 o Vas Fire Chief Mantor, in a commu-| om that splendid boat and |», om to the city i Tues | o, home. ral gy ge 6 . withdrew his proposal to — am engaged to Jack continue the use of the fire station ® quarrel with him and hadn't | 4: Yenier way and 22rd ave. The him for years. He wae the | change in plans was caused by & and we made up Gee, I'm | communication from the Washing went » Cherry * and got wih m surveying and rating bureau, @at ‘and fur. Jack maid Ilwntch declared that abandonment . great. Cherry's Sale ls sure | o¢ (he station would result in a re i , tjustment of Gre insurance rates UMiiee, Jack and I are so happy."|i, the district. The matter will ‘Cherry on ind Ave, a ne before the pul safety com and Spring, _ set fee of the council Wednesday over the \Pig'n Whis-| arternoon. va | — |Wool Growers to | Confer This Week Representatives of Seattle port, | | Chamber of Commerce, banks, p k ne houses and other a! tu will attend a meeting of t Was |ton State Wool Growers’ ans at Yakima, Frid out of wh Kpected to develop tre jous | Movement of wool and mutton thru this port to all parts of the world. | Among plans which wi 1 be the est ment be t fame_ae in my own nis would place Pageant to Feature Sunday School Meet Wednesday night Sunday bi i Pageant wil) feat y jot the King « First Methodist : More than 400 ates from a parts of the county are in attend ance at the institut Tuesday for a 4-4 The institute ha lean “To carr Bible by 4 of t orn to every boy [girl and, woman in the state, Mins | A. M fotstater has been elected president of the organize i open he slo Hearing Is Planned on Forest Policy You are perfectiy, satisfied WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Before lan't that fair the house commit o that the house committee on agriculture be held very important hear. ngs in @ few days on the national {08 Mi Durston f [forest policy. Business men and Mr, Jackson is responsible. heads of civic amociations from ali statement true parts of the country will be heard. a Among the prominent citizens of the = ———~- | Pacific coast who are schedul e heard are the following: G. 8 ere 18 Tacoma, for the forestry co National Lumbermen’s associa m rortiand Western F Lumber Co, and othe The Snell-McCorr rill ts on tio: forests, and the heat “ o fen hetve com.| 2° Very complete and exhaustive. Menee to enrich your bled | And revitalize your worm set efueead "nerver | Congressmen Asked ure je organic | iron lixe the iron in'your| — tO Save Coast Fish blood and like the iron inapin-| WASHINGT: J ach. It is so prepared that it nen aes — Will not injure the teeth nor pra rt rege crt disturbthestomach. Itisrenady | |! a ee Serene for aimoat immediate absorp. '*'t°r to mer Wash | tion and assimilation by the © th take | thom and om to take | hile some physicians a ¢ the malmon f Rwhich peo. along Upper Washingt wt attone ns Oregon coasts from utter destruction reelfto | PY Greek fishermen, who use t: See Nets” with which they catch mi eYoucan work orhew of undersized fish a far you can walk without be which f coming tired. Next take two ‘ ated fle M the imm and salmon rve & graphic picture of | danger to the great} ustry and wants congre gained. Your money'to enter into treaty po dong be refunded by the manufacturers If ¥0U| freien panarn ta erent Rot obtain perfectly satisfactory results, |SOT*RR Powers Letenr-y all druggists. j tion of the catch beyond the three | mile limit. NUXATED IRON | x riches the Blood: Stren thens the Ne Bread now 10 cente,”~ nares Saorse na with and brains could produce. When the new perfected i i ,| carbonated method of making ice cream was offered F x ‘SEATTL ic ea ‘OF QUALTI TCE CREAM .|to us we realized that it would add the very last word . Jae Bagenea d ioe deume--Acite conan cara , THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922. You read this article ules, igen revived, and a ‘itamnines are pot by thie Heath continues: es : “Having found the ideal atmosphere started nt wo chara soul 3 ‘The cream in one ; “ sant iO Se five minute in alr. / iad ee splashing tor forty” eee po Cn . suction, pre’ s mn the iting th in the crea! ken by adm! tes. the i ic! \veenen es vretinued for forty mamach pay oe thao water Hie pred on is of eburnit fisvor flavored The ree wil be carried T . Heath: son Writes Mr F am onan pl vennil tary Pi horman roduct® been in carbons! hw ~ all food intended tor : ant about dairy Pecame polar = showed that mn passed throug soe gent to be expecially Vigrince of butter icp, decompose eretnermore, that IB CTO" y cqrbon dio ee carbonated wait ve wi m c' eveloP. 1 ni a " xide anes quarier-poued Posty Bacteria dee very abort Ue gine wou! ee at this re Clearly, earbo® bp aeore ecausd butter TOO aruer becomes FAN met, hee NE gever at tee orien receiving tion eats ia, and the ct Tho alr we Breet, intensifies te of quality, OMY Jona, the count What is Leqpemmaenn ordinary 8 for the buman TURES TT was an rong use it od amazing redue hero waist Just 00 mture inte . deing able to } reports anOWee Td to 7,00 xy hich © wise TAUUFS UF ig _ ther slut fiantariologies sirchurn : ion, free o a ote be ineorporetel tty g chee half wad in air for ges decreasing from eccerett Fido remarkable oo butte y arow) . it bas Te wea found A ver y® In makin, and oplast Aor putter gathers en better con- pa becteria. carbonated hen two mo! Syetributor thought he oor ethan poor wat the 1), volute a. ot Agric wait ‘One shipment net ‘aiiroad. THE hh and swoot 8 tho 0 per The cont. t » b nd it oe ‘oj wo find | sles of his 10 per in the pe ou! bubbles of ’ 7 ter, what sball ve : ; eeaedn the OTe eted deterior® there i Mn rive Pr Beating Jenging © man- yrpo" ° Jet ero’ sdatl a Heng” mein addition pay lows, charcoal oe anit Ae| cannot, we ninatio’ employed by two ere the {mportant and via) i the to ogres of provestio® TAL hot @ proceso. 4 hod emplor'canada; and tO age t Dr. Hens points ont T cortional to the areduets jn bandling TP Carbonate United State here has never os : retain vitamines bea vives to pre Phamines. would have to wtacturer sed two JON oduct ter and feo-eream : oxidative = = process ting bet! in other words, @xPOen imnown that he te Fonidrwork out ® Pree wines in Protea plishenese oder . wit il some * “The ner of b k leaves continue indefinitely 4 Mie solution and —. js merely ¢ milk. The instant of the milk eae : tical solution. charning presented ® deterioration lo era , ee it ee Because a! poe certainly : Vacuum orient to atop Datles Me Cdemned of ITT angle it best che partial hd practical. e@0Omnts grhoie 8. rigs! m into tv 7 " tavsination by fag he ' tenes pir with Pure ME ent. he Trike stream ra ail previously sited wd : p| ie . 1 wns satin ‘he idea of placing the aphore instesd- expedient t constru ‘of carbon sont ¥ . at ir ne men pound drum milk, at * © ' and oe bubbles of # non-oxid f gases considered Coon dionide | MOKA A fifty pend gallons of termers a From he _— ts—carbon dioxide. vornge purpose® tect fro bap! agitating ale reed up to the requires tg not be used for he it eamirable fof PF lof action of Bacteria PF Of nat the applicee wu vor, else | sir, vin M no of milk, is of clean favor, © eavier than Sf ‘ pres# pasteurizatio + is over @ , Pa destined to Te ‘4 making @ vag replacement procest 4 save vitamines? Both ane tion of preemere sy vamine contesioids and sab constiined : te bacterin an! vo, wo are wold, DY thus retaining “Wy heat o jeh Tam working i 1 eulenswered in Une Wen, hich the ole 6 the Dove Oe hove method OU" tee mil — questions © ting up fresh fr0'% ny foods were b believ iution of sale rer and ie aemaks process of PUCting SP gioxide. on ign, which i to be th? WO Cduced better _ haunted sod rep this way, amons tame ee were tates! with oF kept for Yeare oO ines. Healthy pigeons = very rich 1p is our process For years we have made the purest ice cream money wer a soda fountain or ice cream store, or whether you in purity and safety to SEATTLE CREAM OF QUAL- If your dealer hasn't it, he can get it. Send his E . us ITY ICE CRE . So, at GREAT expense, w d Peacharoon! Doesn't it mak 2) the rights to this new method of micantactinies) yan than it sounds! Special “tor next ‘Maturday and Sunany! Dame and address and we will see,him, . ; CE CREAM is ar you who handles SEATTLE CREAM OF QUALITY f You will profit if you sell CARBON- today the PL as and best that pure ingredients and TO COMAIL Ais Gotbematea ibe arse, Phone pg ATED, ICE CREAM. Get the benefits of this adver- ‘ ic purity methods can produce. It is more order early—that he may give you the very best sorvica If tised, purer and better ice cream. PHONE US and delicious, Whether you buy a dish of ice cream at you don’t know bis name phone us, “Main 6225,” and we'll we will send a representative to call on you. direct you to him. eattle |Peacharoon eaHle ie oe te tte a Cream of Quality ICE CREAM Private Brand Ice Cream Brick Special for Next Saturday and Sunday * IS CARBONATED IS CARBONATED SEATTLE ICE CREAM CO.—PHONE MAIN 6225 For more than twenty years, producers of SEATTLE CREAM OF QUALITY ICE CREAM

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