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NEW CHIEF TELLS VIEW To Fight for Safeguarding Seattle’s Payrolls; for Helping University Safeguarding of home indus tries which help in keeping Seat tle’s payrolls intact will be an outstanding objective of the Seattle mber of Commerce during 1922, said Frank Water. house, newly elected of that body, befe ber’s members’ cot noon at the Masonic clubroor Arcade building. “The prosperity of argely bound up witht its shippt ‘Waterhouse declared “Before and during per cent of exports thru Seatt! Seattle the war, 80 inated at points east of the Misy fasippl, and 85 per cent all im in the. porta were destined for points same territory “We have lost most of the Bast ern traffic, and we will never get Ht back, The railandwater haut eannot compete with the all-water haul. Therefore, if we are to keep up our shipping, we must build up the output of the Northwest so that cargo will originate here.” Seattle, Waterhouse “shamefully and careiessly” nes! ef the University af Washinsto which, he saki, is orm of the city’s greatest assets. The chamber will gupport it vigorously in future, and with the approval of the trustees be would appoint a untversity commit ve co-operation. Me ira D. Landrith, extension sec yetary of the United Society f Christian Endeavor. former sald, and nominee of the prohibition party tor| the vice presidency States, spoke in favor of of peace pacts now bung by the United Staten. This nation must comerrn itself in the welfare of others if she is to enjoy prosperity he declared. Support of the Wood row Wilson foundation for promotion of international peace was urfed by Oliver C. MveGilvray, who said King county’s quat is $5,000. Famous Newspaper Woman Passes Away NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—The woman who went Jules Verne one better in tis imaginative story ‘Around the World in Eighty Days,” ts dead here. Nellie Bly, newspaper woman, Known in private life ax Mrs. “Elisa. of the od on beth Seaman, won fame by making | the cireuit of the globe In 72% days, More than seven days better time than Jules Verne’s mind could con ceive at the time his story was written. Mrs. Seaman died in St. Mark's hospital, Friday, of pneumonia, after an Hiness of two weeks. Discard you many using. cils. genious. I} merely by ping it forward or good, The “Pony” for Girls gem the others. I hereby subscribe to after until I order san I AM NOT NOW HAVING Phone Main 0600 You Need a Redipoint wooden pencil and win a “Redipoint.” of the one you are now “Redipoint” is eager to match his writing qualities and trouble-proof operation against that of other pen- For he slender bit of on the tip, but by grip- securely at other-end and thrusting it of the use stiff workout see how he outpoints all pay the carrier at the rate of 50c rT CHAMBER'S [While Memory Is Fresh, | Lieut, Col. Frederick |Mears, because, as chairman of the Alaskan engineering commission, he has made a good job of converting the old Alaskan trail into the Alaskan railroad. Some job, some |man! Cynthia Grey: bs! Wife Married 20 Years, Assumes Role of the Ingenue| —Telling Hubby It Is t Door. Folly never can be cured b like cancer—when discovered surgical operation. Surely su worried husband who writes Dear Miss Grey: to distrust my wife, the mothe: No one can imagine my hor ered that the woman who bea a married man, were getting too friendly to look well. xy of stopping at our house when he ours is a corner lot, and he had the excuse of cut-| being neglected, perhaps started on!" He got into the | passed, ¢ ting thru our yard. Quite often he did this on my lodge My oldest daughter told me. nights. And sometimes my wife goes to the movies with him and his wife and when t can manage it they get away together when hie wife is ing her parer When I rem she is only ate, my wife says to help him to be Star readers who with informa tion on # an schools, text- books on the subject of aeronaut- ies, requirements for entering army, navy and air mail service. and pames of ma. nes devoted ceive same by je Star Wash- 22 New York and in the old style It will save times the cost is more in- le controls the lead, not squeezing down the back at the wili r. Give him a 4 there agree to per month, HE STAR DELIVEKED TO ME Circulation Dep’t, BY CYNTHIA GREY After 20 years of marriage, I am obliged) Just get only two new subscriptions to The Star and be the proud possessor of a and Collect No Money Out-of-Town For city subscriptions Subscriptions must be simply take the order paid in advance at the for the paper. rate of 50c per month. THE SEATTLE STAR We Take Off Our Hat to— \ SU Sau & | | Dr. M. L. Spemwer, director| Dan Landon, because ta lof the school of journalism at the homeliest man in Seattle; the University of Washing-| because he's a goqd friend of | ton, because, largely as the re-| the kiddies ; because he helped | sul&vof his efforts, the tenth| pass the anti-Jap bill at the annual “Newspaper Week’ |last legislature, and because! on the campus has been an|he has the courage to want to be mayor of Seattle. junqualified success. Minn Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from Ito 2 p. m., and of Tucsday and Thursday from || 11 & m. to 12 m, each week. Pleas || do not come at other times as i || seriously interferes with her writing. o “Reform” the Man Next} ducted themselves so that no sane |husband could fall to be jealous, 1 abhor family rows, also divorce. What can you ruggert to-help mat y toleration. Some kinds are|tore? WORRIED HUSBAND. best ev¥ed by an immediate! Use direct methods for moral can- ch is the only hint to offer the|cers thus: | No Awsband ought to permit the * mother of his children to make a foot of heraci{. Rather it is his duty to demand that she behave herself like r of my children. ror and disgust when I discov-|4 dignified matron instead of like an pl rs my name and our neighbor, '“*s!fached little tagenue . Undoubtedly he should inform the mother that while she is “reforming the road to disgrace. Obviowsly, ¢ for herself may be difficult to con vince. Of course, auch wrongs cannot de | act right peaceably, And perhaps no 1 better man. He does mt belong to a church we He is a bit of a sport, what e< ood fellow, but he never | ie A a good fellow, but he DOVEr | tempted wife should ever be appealed ’ m and out. fo om sentimental grounds, but en-| Well, lately, he set up an auto Uirely on the orownd that the woman who ts a mother cannot to disgrace her repair business on the lot abutting ours. Lote of work he doe and #0 my wife and he have p of chances for talking.’ 5 When I object, my wite suys they |Organdie Hats wouldn't talk over the fence i¢ t|to Be Worn would make neighborly calls with) Dear Miss Grey: Would yon pleas | her. Fut I can't bear to sit in the/tell me if organdie bats will be in room with the man; we are Mot Con-| style this eummer? A gen Jt te too carly as yet to know for a I am a quiet. hometoving, home | certainty just what materials wil be keeping man and I never go out/used for the hate summer, but nga without my wife except tol ergandic hats will rurcly be popular a4 they are 90 pretty with dginty or indie frocks. permitted And GIRLS, TOO! THE STAR HAS A“R for the Boys and Girls of Seattle PAT. OFre Here’s How Just gét twoof your friends or neighbors who are not now having The Star delivered to their homes to stbscribe, Have them sign the subscription blank printed below and bring to The Star and get your pencil. I hereby mu after until I pay t arri I AM} two months, and there for which I agree to month, Name. Address Phone } 0, PANCN DY sos rvcrscccessiareesecacsssesescced eens The Seattle Star 1307-11 7th Ave. |ATHLETES’ EXAMIFIGHT ON SALES. her neighbor, her own little sons are |" mother who cannot see such things |, George S. Kahin, because,| Robert S. Boyns, because, as counsel for the Better Busi-|as president of the Chamber) ness bureau, he is waging 4\of Commerce, from which of-| courageous ‘and successful tice fe has just retired, he dents of this state out of $10,-|¢"d unselfish work in the in- 000,000 last year. |terests of Segttle and the Portralt by James & Morrinew | Northwest, STRIKES A SNAG TAXIS STARTED School Board Unable to! Foes in Both Houses Launch} Reach Agreement Opposition The school board, at its meeting] WASHINGTON, Jan. 28—A pow-| Friday, was unable to agree on the lerful group wag organizing in the uestion of medic aminations for question of mearen) eanemnes house today to fight the salen tax as| puplia who engage in athle =, and it was resolved to refer t department for a means of raining money to pay the tion to the Ie jsoldiers’ bonus ther information Dr. Ira C, Brown, school physician and democrats that} 4 that there are more than in |OVerthrew President Harding on the! The senate tion of republican independents” ta participating rehoola, It w re |surtax amendment was being re-| enith ta, ‘The! on against the | salen tax has broken out suddenly in / pe required for the |both houses j ing to Dr. Brown, | Representative Frear, Wisconsin, | ven of the tax reduc leading t republican opposition to 4 the Home Protective the tax, dect today that between | the board that they had/75 and 100 republicans already have egal advice that the proposed exam-\announced they will Join the fight. ination would be Mega These include the farm biee mem | = bers in the house, whe are solidly} MASONIC CLUB MEMBERS at. crrayed against the sales tax | tended a special meeting Saturday at The ways and the clubrooma in the Arcade build. has virtually ded upon the tax! ng. William HL Terry, grand master | bill, it wan learned and if that in of the grand lodge of British Colum. voted down a long ¥y while the bia, and John Gifford, head of the committee works out another method grand lodge of Washington, were of financing the bonus will be inev guents of honor itable. tolformed to fight th o ox means committee EITHER OF THESE INSTRUCTIVE TOYS GIVEN FR THE AEROPLAY Copyright Construction Blocks LOOK, BOYS! THIS NEW BILL ALL NEXT WEEK MAIN 0222 lic to We TWICE, DAILY, 2:90-8:15 Nights, Me to $1.00 - - - Matinees, Harris | Rehearsal Best Bet ] A Travesty in One Act by Alice Gerstenberg Syncopation’s and His Seven Syneopators . ADAMS & JEWEL BARNETT in “Personality Plus” —Bb— —Al— Ward Brothers as “Bertie & Archie” in “Penny Ante” BOBBY The Agile Pair EMILE AND JOHN NATHANE Feats of Daring Artistically Executed EMIL PALLENBERG “The Living Bears in the Toy Show” Ben Bernie “This Is Not a Movie” Topics Of they—Acsop’s Fables—Concert Orchestra BEWARE! 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