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AGE 2 these most unusual credit [| terms are for YOU! | this ivory finished dresser: —S9 in this lot; exactly as pic- $1975 tured; ivory finished; size of veaw' rice mirror, 18x30 ins.; size of top, 87x16 ins.; special for the week eT Z f Credit Is | BOLE Drs ‘COFFE KE Now FIV & CENTS.—Advertisement AHEAD up by high ambitions, moved his family to their vom and began work. It did, indeed, | just the opening he had al-) ‘wanted. “What a fool I was, | ‘said to himself, as he thought over past. “I was content to hang} to that little job all those years, & little pep and initiative on | [his remarkable remedy quickly re My pert would have got me herw lieves Pains, Acid Stomach, Years before. Big affairs hinge on| Heartburn, Belehin r Stomach Small events. 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By morning, most if not all, of| your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely do: stroy every single sign and of it You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop,{ and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store, It FOR THI KIONEYS Feet a box fodey trom your druggist of dealer, She., with money vack guaraitee.) Wr seud for free sampie. NA-DRU.CO., INC. 86-88 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. trace | Gino Pille are recommended and druggists Advertisement, edy never fails. wold in Seattle by Bartell’s Drug | is inexpensive and four ounces i¢ alll Stores, Swift's Pharmacy, Cor. Sec-| you will need, no matter how much ond and Pike, and other reliable | dandruff you have. This simple rem ~Advertisement, will be imvued immediately | Hoffman | new |port ey Wi: GROCER HELD AS ABSCONDER Seattle Man Accused of Taking $20,000 Cart C. Hoffman, former manager of the Seattle Merchants’ Whole sale Grocery company, aceuned of having absconded Roptomber with $20,000, le under arrest Weehawken, J, accortin word received by Sheriff Matt Star wich Tuesday, Extradition _ paper to bring alleged trial in on a grand larceny charg wed of causing grocery firm, have mage jonging to Ab Ninth ave, W placed the money 16 Moffman for invest the stocks did not appear, Blaro, according to Deputy Prosecutor T. H. Patterson, who ig handiing the case, requested the money be returned to him. Moff man that he would “turt promised to return the absconder to Seattle Tesides being acc’ of th the insolvency ts with $ Blazo, who says he the cara of ment, When stating th tn sto according to B aim ptember 17 | Mortman disappeared. A few day later the Merchants’ Wholesal jrocery Co, lacking $20,000, went into the hands of a receiver, Notes and undeli 4 checks found in Hoffman's k are mid to give complete evid j : ; California “U Regent Is SAN FRANCISCO Taunsig, regent of California, and fi leader In this sta yesterday, aj Dead nivervity of years a busines » died here late Jan he t FROM St Laxative BROMO QUININE eve the head: A tonic laxa Tho gen ure of BW HROM( DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Beard Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Vighest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE T COLDS eet Rheumatism affiletions Le ant remedy. Wr rial treatment booklet, Don't suffer Kar-Ru © Ta t any longer. om pany coma. —Advertisen Uric Acid Solvent Washington 85 cent t Bottle FREE | 2 Doses) Tuat becatas worried and t tert the dey stitt loge and an aching head, ng down pain: bef you atay Got wall that « Be tree from stift joints sore muscles, rheumatic pains, ach- ng back. kidney or bladder troubles Start NOW. If you suffer from biadder weak with burn you will appre comfort and strength this treatment wives We will give you for y wn one SS-eent bottle (22 doses) FRE convince you The Williama Trea nent cenquers kidney atter how chronic of postage mail address or fam! LEONARD EAR OIL RELIEVES DEAFNESS and STOPS HEAD NOISES “Rub it in Back of the Ears” (Never Put in Bara) Insert in Nostrils Ka ord Mae Ol in not on Dut has had @ sucoe 1907, “You cannot pr og to be OU, Tt has macy, Pharmacy, 4 and other your druggiat he ean g from his. wholesaler. ciroular sent on request, Ic “CO-a 1221 Third Ave, "COR UNIVERSITY THE Now Playing | | Boston Grand Opere Comment | A thew cannery | salmon and other | will be opened about Fast Aberdeen by the | Packing a | whose artic deep « new Notes and THE OLD “beep HOME TOWN |R.R. Mail Service | Maren at Palace Hip one of the song birds of the 2 company for two seasons. Later she was soloist with the Cho- langelis band and now she admits being tempted by some flattering offers recent- \ly made to her by m ture producers notion pie- foods 1 negton n, Wa corporat Jen of incorporation were filed recently at Montesano . Night and day shifts kK, V | jemployed at the EB. |Moquiam for the der for . out @ rush ord | J. W, Strubet has b | president of the Grays B | Growers’ axsociation | -* Permanent establish tariff against the Witry men's association coming year e- . Superintendent Hodge Angeles schools will lepeak at the next meet American Legion in jeounty ety. in fot ration ut the stat ing te birthday Robert Berns Thursday Rice Fraser, 6 son of M * be Wednesday the Brighton set KEEP LOOKIN It’s Easy—If You and liver. a woilk perfected mixed with cent of active bow Dr. Edwards an in Obie. eompound | toning up the liver and ayntem of impurities Dr, Edwards’ Olive known by thelr olive co 30c Advertiseme A Remarkable Home Given by One Who by Muscular « Mexican anniversary ack Fraser, who died M J at the Butterworth chapel F have been Wood gniil at lpat week eviting buyers. | peon elected arbor Herry ent of a na Importation | is to be one of the} t the Pierce County |Wholesale Bootleg » during the of the Port asked to ing of the the Gallam ‘The Kiwanis club of Port Angeles ) many other organi 2 in observ of FUNERAL SERVICES for Fulton ir. and Mre ay. we viton waa @ 1001. YOUNG Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The ageret of keeping young is to feo g—to do this you must ur liver and bowels—there’n! of having a sallow com plexion—dark rings under your eyes pimples—a bilious look in your face—du . with no sparkle Your doctor will tell you ninety per pes from in nown phyal a veRetab’ olive t act on the Iver and bowels, which he gave to hie patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the vubstitute for calomel, are gentie in action yet alway effective bring about that natural buoy which all should enjoy by clearing the Tablets lor. are ‘Treatment Had It fter remedy rough My nd rhe t it od it thet) ting ¢ price understand I d feotly Tan't. that fair? fer any longer, when itered you free? Don't di staternent true wub-moute matiam my Improv ft free to try and it han jong looked id ati eWhy wut Hof te thum Write Durator Above SEATTLE STAR clams, | in| 150 and| LUTES OFF TO FACE CHARGES Loses in Fight to Prevent Extradition East | | | Failing to post $10,000 bail and $1,000 expense money required should Michiean authorities be com | pelled to make a recond trip Weert for him, Runwell A. Lutes, allexed |be one of the three bandite who held up and robt the Halfway State bank of Detroit of $12,000, December 19, 1921, was taken Mast for trial | Tuesday night Lutes in the son-indaw of F. W Bive, & Tenino farmer, Lutes eon tends it in a e of mistaken iden j tty, and made a dexperate fiaht to |keep from being taken Kast, After Gov, Louis F. Hart bad granted ox tradition papers for taking him te Detroit for trial, he endeavored to cure a writ of habeas corpus, which Cumiman recent Failure, after Federal Judge ly der in Tae ntley, now appears| 4? all-day effort Tuenday, 10 port re eo Pa ig q|auired bond marked the last effort ing at Loew's Palace Hip, 18 @\ ce tien to prevent his extradition Bostonian who won success; He was taken back by Sheriff in operatic circles before en-|Jonn Shaler of Macomb county tering vaudeville. She waa\M\ “wor and W. ©. Gorman, Pink : erton detective agent \CONFESSION. | der, confessed after he war cont led with Mra. Anna Mager, the only customer in the bank et the time of the robbery | Changes Approved W. H. Ridden, general superin tendent of railway mail service, in Beattle on a tour of inspection, ha lapproved the plan of Warren Van Dervoort, district superin tendent of mails for the 18th division, to Inaumurate postal ser view bet nh Beattic and Spokane oo the Northern Pacific's fast night twin A on ay ce in powtal clerks’ runs trains to permit them to in Spokane instead of ¥ and an extension of the matt k burs te Pasco thru the Yakima valley wer other steps approved by Superin te Riddel 1 over enebure ervice from en: Charges Are Filed} fn pernons were charged in rmations filed in the federal joourt Tuesday with violation of the liquor lawa by the office of Thomas r 10 4 P. Revelle, United States district at torney, and 911.250 in ball money co} 1 § ntilin, 965 quarts of boone, 4.200 galloon of mash, $00 gallons of saki, @ 150@nlion maki Press and 140 pint of beer were seized tn the maida which resulted in the arrests, "THEY COULD : NOT SPRIN CHICAGO, Jan Six ae ate six orders of wheat cakes in ¢ the restaurant of Nick Kachipos th n took § started em, from the cash to run Nick caught Too many wheat cakea MEMBERS of the famous Wa ington Volunteers wil) celebr anniversary of I * of Sa: Ana at the st hotel cafe on February 4. Spanish-American war veterans, regardiens of where they saw oquet GRORGE LOCKMAN, lem, William Macdonald and Frank Moulton were in charge of the foots entertainment Rotary Wedne ut a luncheon in the Ma sonic clubrooma, | Vital Statistics BIRTHS erviee, are invited to the Clair Mack da rland, Arthur Dewey, 1706 rockman, Albert Charles, Tyee, girl Okamoto, Michizo, 720 Dearborn at girl Ockaner, Arthur Anton, 1737 Belmont ave. boy Edwards, Clark Cranston, 625 5. 66th wt, be vener, Bert Marion, 7023 48th ave |Swan, Ned | Renton ave, boy Lobaiger, Jennings, 4216 42n4 William Li, 8616 Charles M, 1746 Sunnyside y James A irl | Andrews. 2449 62nd ave 8. We Akahoshi, $15 Yestor why. «irl Takeshi, 921 Lane at, Toyosiro, 623 Weller st.. boy Shiro, §24 Washington ordon Arthur, girl 1 Fifth Marik, Stanley 8. 1611 Minor ave, Johnson, Oscar L., 3279 42nd ave 8 W.. girl Rebmarins William Ja, 9621 44th ave W., girl Ikeda, Shuji Joh 710 EB. Spruce at Frederick, boy « Louis, boy: 4747 See nd 242 Hunter » 5066 Kighth ave ‘omas, Mort Lawton, girl Gav izma, 931 Plum st, boy Dunn J, 2847 42nd av boy Hawley 116 W. Gand at, boy Dodson, B. D..'3644 Bagley aye. girl Van Hoy, W.'M., White Tufte, boy Holloway, G. M., 1640 N. 46th st), girl MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Terwilliger uel R., Seattle 1 Dougherty va, Seattle Li Germani, Barnard I, Seattle Le elle, Mary Rose, Seattle Matilsky, Abe, New York Theetel, Jennie, New York Campbell, Rob Bellor, With Campbell, William John, Seattle Melutouh, Delite Marke Seattle . DEATHS Vrisby, Arthur Raymond, 4, 2378 Fer- Smith, Allan E 68, King county hos Carlson, Anna, 38, 7946 Rainior ave. Ferslin, Charles, 60, Skykomish. Lueas, John LL, '5 182 th ave, &. Wright, Ja 69, 1414 2int ave. Seckp Margaret, 70, 1809 16th ave. acknovioh, Samyel, 62, 0; eye Roberts, Llijah J, 63, 168 Main st, man gifts that have been purchased ' early or made at home. Bend them |through before the rush commences, DETROIT, Jan, 26.—Rumell A Lutes, now fighting extradition at Olympia, Wash. was imp the confession of J Higgins today, who told ¢ Lutes part |pated in the $1 robbery of the Halfway State bank near here in December Higgins, serving « term for mur ront lowest to the beginning of the social Terry |* Third ave. | :; Unless you see the name WEDNESDAY JANUATY. 25, 1922. YOUR MAIL AND HOW TO MAIL IT By. F, BORNEFELDT A. RUSH TIMES There are several seasons tn the| course of & year when the mail in notably heavier, At these Umer in. | dividuals and large business firme should be watchful, but tt weeme at theme periods they grow lax | inetead and mail is found in bad con dition | We are all aware that there ts a rush at Christmas time. Yet there are firms which will leave circulars and printed matter lie on the shelves all December and just about Chrint mas will way, “Well, we had better these out of our way before the | firat of the year, because we will be lhumy then They do not stop to think that the postoffice is at peak load. In all cases make shipments of cir. culare a» early in the month as pow 4 sible | ‘The same rule apples to Chrtat “Do not open before that way you are jwure that they will reach their des in time. But if you wait until the 22d or 28d there le no am surance that they will gvt there in time, becaum there are hundreds of jplainly marked, [Christmas In thousands before yours very business man knows that there ts an increase in sending of mail m the first to the tenth of the month. That is, companies wend. ing | statements, invoices, et There are also increases at Bt Valentine's Day, and alsos the end | of May and the first hal of June| TX ASP and sport season, but these are |sli¢ht and are but a ripple in com parison. ‘Tomorrow: Mirtakes tn Address jing Any questions will be anewered by jaddressing Us d@eparument of The | Star |Colonel Hayden to Retire on March 31 Col. John L. Hayden, one of the moat widely known army officers in Increase in Weight! ILLIONS of people all over the United States and Canada have not only been relieved of ponds stertap obs Binoy pc of ete the most obstinate forms of dyspepsia and indiges- ltd advices received from Wasbing tion by the Tanlac Treatment after other remedies ton, D.C Col, Hayden has been in the Unit | ed States army for more than lyears. For the last several years he haa been In charge of the coast artil. | lery at Port Townsend, | He was appointed to West Point | from thin state, graduating in 1898./ He participated in the Indian war» of the Dakotas. From 1892 to 1896 | he was military instructor at the Unt- veruity of Washington Upon hig retirement, Col. a plans to make his home in Port/| Towneend have failed, but many of them have reported a re- markable and rapid increase in weight and a return to normal health and strength by its use. Although Tanlac’s claims for supremacy are abundantly supported by the world’s leading au- thorities, it is the people themselves who have really made Tanlac what it is. Millions upon mil- lions have used it with the most gratifying results and have told other millions what it has done for them. That is THE REASON WHY Tanlac has become the real sensation of the drug trade in the United States and Canada, and that is also THE REASON WHY it is having the largest sale of any medicine of its kind in the world today. Taniac i sold in Seattle at Partell’s drug stores, and by leading Guedes everywhere.—-Advertisement. ‘HIT BY OWN Miller Is Ready to BILL OF VARIETY AT PALACE HIP As able dispensers of joy, the man. agement of Loew's Palace Hip prom. | inom AN array of vaudeville mpecial Ues that should appeal to all tastes, | whether they lean toward Occidental wit or Oriental music, Irish fun or| sparkling American vodvil, all aptly | Wlended in the new bill that will ap-| pear at that theatre tomorrow, The Kee Tow Four ie said to Dro. | vie a “autince’ noveiy to the! SEDGE, DIES| Hand Out Free Seed |Oriental harmonization. Free flower and vegetable seed Travesty snatches, bits of songs; John V. Hays, 41, @ Renton! i a. panded out this year as here and recitations, piano and comedy! woodsman, is dead as the result tofore by the department of agricul ture, Requests, directed to Repre sentative John F. Miller, 491 House Office building, Washington, who represents the Seattle district in con- grees, will be filled as rapidly as they are received. The supply is lim- jited, and the rule of “first come, first served,” will be followed tn thi distribution. The seeds are put up in assorted packages by the depart- ment of agriculture, and requests for special varieties, therefore, can- not be filled. Cigaret Sets Fire to Apartment House Frank Warren, a patent attorney, Nashes are all neatly Interwoven in the skit @ut rerves to introduce the popular comedian, Edwin J. Lam bert Charles Mack and his company of | four players will present the char acter playlet, “A Friendly Call.” Billy Adams and Eve Gerue will contribute further variety in a gay of a peculiar accident while oper. ating & gasoline dragsaw in the woods near Renton Tuesday. Hays, accompanied by his wife, was working in the woods, and had just changed the location of) his saw, While driving a wedge to shift the position of the engine, bit of vodvil diversion labeled “Then the sledge hit the moving arm of and Now." |the saw, rebounding violently inte! Another musical treat ts promised | Hays’ stomach. His wife's screams by the Pesce! Duo, a man and woman, | brough@ neighbors, who carried bim who hal) from Sunny Italy. jto « rby house. He died an The feature photeplay, “Pardon! hour later. My French,” shows Vivian Martin| ‘The body was taken to the Stokes as the star of @ rollicking comedy.| Undertaking company. or Hays has resided near Renton 14 THE WOMEN VOTERS’ conven-| years, He is survived by his widow | tion dinner will be held this year/and five children. was held at the city jail Wednesday, at the Hotel Washington Annex} NG on a charge of being intoxicated February 10, according to Mra, W FUNERAL SERVICES for Ewing | Warren is said to have dropped a cle Griswold, president of the Wash |T, Culley, 43, of 710 , Roy st. whojaret butt on a sofa in his room at ington State League of Women died Tuesday, will be held’at 1p. m./tho Luzerne apartments, 1021 Pine | Voter The league will hold its| Friday at Bonney-Watson's. Culley/st, setting fire to his room and jecond annual convention in» the/ wag the building superintendent of| causing a $200 loss. Warren was hotel, February 10 and 11 ‘the Cornish School of Music. slightly burned. WARNING! 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