The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1922, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR PAULHAMUS MAY RUN AGAINST POINDEXTE given, In the course of that cont jetectrio power-the cheapest power audience, I was offered all the finan talin the world, Naturally, such ® re celal and politiqal support te mary on the |wouree should be of great advantage to make & race for the United States pring |te us, but if, because of prohibitive | was a member of the committes on xenate-—provided only that I would petitors of the manufactur | treight we cannot find markets} naval Affaire committee whieh discontinue my cacy of of our state |for our products after they @re| has to do with the building of ships the prohibition measure, That sup “That scheme of rate making re | manufactured, what b fit will ever) he wan drawing « eal port wan declined wulted rates—not | accrue from it—compared with ee an a United . to “T have put in the best only on roducta | might acorue? represent, not spec | ‘The one obstacle which atands In | ext but the “ry materials and Commodities! the way of our natural and rightful) Does a thore rising so high that|4@velopment is transportation We | trom both sides? in this state in| Med, at Washington, D, C, senators) uppome we had two parades, ene from reaching | °f constructive leaderehip, men who | headed Menator Poindexter and Jeomprehend our problema and Whol his abip-buliding friends, and the are not afraid to moke a fight for headed by Townley, Fraaier what we need, | Touck, et al.’ Would not the aver “Has it, Indeed, not looked for *#¥ | ure citizen be likely to stop, look oral yearn an if Senator Poindexter | and iisten’ before fully dec oe | SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, ea RR Remember The Name Name "SALADA® © =i A. ITS STRENGTH, PURITY AND FRAGRANCE ARE UNEQUALED The Sealed Packet is your safeguard BR & HL C, Cook, Telephone the highest, increase on many lower vo that a 45 per the highest mite 45° per cent enjoyed by of $50,000 in order to help him earry on his campaign for the presidental nomination, and at a time when he win Ww, n Paulhamus, pres times Sumner c the the ._S& se bei @ against Miles Poindexter? Pauthamus to date has refused to say, tho his friends are un questionably cager for him to Tun. active a and while in transportation 20 years | our manufactured of my life endeavoring to help build ha up the state; to what extent my ef forts have been fruitful, let others say. During that period several crises have arisen that required vig s, energetic action “In order to get the transportation | companies to give the berry Indus try of the Puyallup valley any con sideration whatever, ft wns neces y for me to be a candidate for) |the state senate and to make.) upon reaching there, the best Ment} 1 could in favor of a rail com: |mission, Much good waa "accom: no railroad tariffe are all made plished and the benefite lasted for]in Chicago by gvhat is known as the some time. Hut conditions change| I, C. 4n association of all trans with the year; and, in my jude |portation companies under the gen ment, tranaportation conditions, /¢ral mpervision of a man by the} from, a state-of Washington stand-|name of Countisa, New England, | neve. of the people accept money folng cast but also upon 4 ina statement Issued today the Washington state press, mus does say: “Sena Poindexter WILL have oppo at the next election, Those who, whether wholly or in part, Share the views I have here ex Pressed, should endeavor to agree ‘ a candidate who hag the oly the nerve, to fight the ick soled shoes fetter says, in part: INDEXTER OPPOSITION Miles Poindexter claims Is Ro oppogytion to his reeleo- fo the United States senate, If coming west the manufacturer ly barred ern markota, Ne ereatest manufacturing esc |tion of the United States, at the prem lent time, is New Kngland; yet 95 per cont of the raw material used in the manufacturing plants of New Kng land comer either from south of | Mason and Dixon's line of from west | of tho Mississippi river. practic the eal other Elliott 6350, Distributors | wan more deeply engrowed in hi*| which Procession to Join” own interests, of one kind and an-| other, than he hag been concerned | in the true business, agricultural and | industrial interests of his own mate? | “A man in the United Staten sen jate with the right kind of vision, in | tiative and business understanding | would, in my judemient, be the sreat- | eat aanet we could possibly have, He} could associate himaelt wi her Honesty Wins Him Release From Jail Peter Martin, arrested January 16 for carrying concealed weapons, waa given hig freedom Yriday, four days before his ime waa up, because of hin honesty, Sweeping the police station Many letters J am'receiving from of the state, commenting MY criticism of certain acta of ‘Bre Any criterion of what the pdint, are today worse even than|New York and Pennsylvania inter they were in 1907, epte are very strong in the manage. | ment of the great transportation there | senators who have like problems to | solve, and in that way create @ work ing organization that would get re auditorium, where the polloemen’s ball was held Thursday night, he found @ valuable diamond stickpin, whieh he turned over immediately to Capt, B, L. Hedges, Capt, Hedges re | leased him, Samim Rite Head Banquet Here lea, Of Washington, D. soversig@n grand commander of Scottlon Masons, was given «| | banquet at the Rainier club. ‘The grand commander wil) visit nu- merous Masonic chapters in the West and South during his trip. | sentiment is, the senator is mis W. H. Pawhamus |iy not more interested in the seat oc- cupied by Senator Poindexter than | , he is in the amount of money Sepa ‘one of them raised any question Re cinceriey ‘of adion beg This | tof Poindexter was given by the ship- COrrespondent, evidently in good | yard interesta, This is @ natural in wants to know if Paulhamus |@Ulry, and ls entitied to a frank, cour | AMUSEMENTS — “sos wow of Washington hes a ‘MOORE population of upwards of 1,500,000, THEATRE which would indicate a voting strength of more than 400,000, Out When Circuit “§ VAUDEVILLE?" of these 400,000 voters, I doubt if MARX BROS. there are many of us who would not “Om the Balcony” | feel it a proud distinction to be a United States senator. LANG & VERNON LA PILARICA TRIO will be with us only a FEW DAYS MORE! wg all the letters recetred the past week, the author of Pe pate. Twke DAILY a 1907 or 1909, Gov. M. FE. May me to his office in Olympia plained that he had just re- eran advices from Washington, D. \C, informing him that there was a | possibility of Senator W. L. Jones |tendering his resignation as United | States senator to accept appoint. ment to the federal bench to succeed |Judge C. H. Hanford; that he had made @ canvass of the situation and | told Gov. Hay that I could not, in| | compliment bestowed. ber of the state senate, at which doing what I could to help pass a [coma Their chief spokesman asked had concluded that if Senatof Jones . fan circumstances then existing, con- ee | COULD WIN IF time the prohibition question was rigid prohibition law. At this period | ;for an interview with ma It was You wil vatoe this book highly. We will mali them out PRUE while they last. Write your name and ad dreen plainly, and you will receive your book by return mail, Get yours before they are « ne, They are ready to mal) out, Dr. Loughney Now Moved to New Location Dr. Loughney's DakgOven Treat: NOW PLAYING CHARLES ment officer are located at the cor. ner of Fifth and Union, tn the) Crary building, Rooms 210-311-312-! 313.314 Dr. Loughney tn asnisted by com: | petent lady nurses, Hours, § @ m.| to ¢ p.m. Sunday, 9 to 12 only. Telephone Main 6242 Have Dr. Loufhney make a caretut| examination of your case—don't suf. | fer neediessly or longer, Start the! treatment without delay. You will be! well matiafied. ~Advertiooment, |did resign, be desired to appoing me }to fill out his unexpired term. 1 sider accepting the appointment, al tho I very deeply appreciated the | FOR LIQUOR | “During 1909, while IT was a mem- being fought out, the vote in the #en-| ate stood 20 dry to 21 wet. I w the Liquor forces were becoming a GREATER SEATTLE BICYCLE | |prebensive as to the possible out- }CLUB members were ‘entertained | with a stunts program and movies at he Colonial theatre Vriday night. tm “PARDON MY FRENCHY ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE Weekday F. M. Prices: Wer — ree METROPOLITAN NOW PLAYING = THEBIRDo*PARADISE MATINEE TODAY v a> You'll smile, too, when you drink Boldt'’s Coffee—ONLY § cents.—Ad- vertivement. BUSTER EATON see RAY " “R.S.V. PL” And See BUSTER “The Boat” See him go a-sailing, a-sailing! A - sailing goes he, Hee! HEE! cane these companies, and are naturally, “During the war, railroad rate) rates on raw material (so that it can| , “Considerable jerting has been In were greatly increased, the Charge! be brought to Bastern factories and | @@leed in with reference to the po |per hundred pounds, but UPON AN\ rates on the manufactured product |JUt the same, that when the farmer larbitrary percentage increase. The\trom the district in which the raw | ~~th Man on the #oll—is prosperous, second increase 10 per cent, and the| “if Washington and the Northwest | his industry languishos, all industrieg third increase 25 per cent—a total! generally ever expect to amount to | 'neulah, at the extreme end of several rail-|standpoint, we must make a denper.| United States penators, when tenth way systems, transportation ratet!ate fight for fair transportation | fying before @ senate committee ping all our grain, all our wool, ail | terests bed 8 made a preseng to him our timber, all our hkles, or, in fact, | ————— “ Bless ou, manufactured into fitllshed products. | us u is e posnible and at the cariiest date en , An You tablieh and de our own manu Dr. Loughney’s > We bave almost {ilimitable hydro | , Federal Appellate HUMAN BA KE OVEN Peat COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia, Jan, 2.—| Judge Walter I, Smith, appointed to |Gosh! It's Good to See| iret oye mn Bee |peals in 1910, in dead here, Judge! ood Smith aa a member of congress tor | A BOOK OF UNTOLD VALUE TO EVERY RHEU- Makin’ G By Wanda von Kettler ELL, WHO SAID THAT IP WASN’T? | “Laren D. Angevine, editor of ioe, Saanest Sreeky we ie inl know of nothing prettier than the nual newspaper convention at the| !f of a young woman's leg.” Dr aivinany 3S Weekes mar, declared, adding she wax “for going to. We're crowded for apace, {eedom of the knees.” and simply can’t mention everybody. | |and not feel slighted. Once upon a time he was city editor of The @tar, “}the Spokane Prea Once upon “| | Ume— times before Loren D. Angevine de-| | cided to be @ country Kd. Six months Underwood in The Star office, and took up the Stanwood News, Now, end celebration at preas time, he gets! almost excited once a week about an/| | things of interest about the poor | nity. country of inclosing pieces of tron, | htre this week, attending the conven. keys, handkerchiefs, samples of lath | ‘on. sitting in the back row ana | thimbles an nt pencils in first- 4s ee | He's a country editor |nave lengthy orders to always be) WITH THAT STANWOOD NEWS— jon the watch for such articles, but | ™&*ing It ® regular paper that is do | the vitals, the old saying about the po sig or city, might be proud | We'd aay #0, along with the per no comparison. There are instances oti “ lin the history of the post office of |S2MA! notice, only as before — We excjaim only: hours in the middie of the Christ) 1 or0n Lonp hee ceti b’gosh.* | mas rush as a result, I do not think there is any per- json who wishes to delay the mail |these, so I suggest the following Any matter such as pits of iron, riety should be put in strong fiber J envelopes or muslin sacks with tags | purpose. In are not available, an ordinary envelope rolled but in all cased wee that | lope is strong enough to|} | thimbies, patent pencils, ete., should be put in small boxes and wrapped fore, more deeply interested in low |! being based not on so many cent®) manufactured) than they are in called ‘dirt farmer’; but the truth ts, firwt increase was 10 per cent, the) material is produced. we are all prosperous, and that when of 45 per cent, Washington belng|anything from @ manufacturing) “We have witnessed one of our |to and from this state ar are naturally |rates, We are not interested in ship | Sdmitting that the shi pbuilding in all of Our raw mate@uls of whatever wextsho aha tastoohcartiage dale oe The Scientific Application of Heat in facturing indunti Look Fine! 0 ine. Judge Dead in Iowa! “p » ee to You Postpaid the United States cirouit court of ap- ree to ou os 1 You; Glad You're vs ae > |MATIC PERSON AND EVERY OTHER SUFFERER OREN D, ANGEVINE, b'gosh. POUGHKEEPSIE, Jan. , %4.—*1 | Seattle today, attending the 10th an-| Kilzabeth Thelbers, physician at Vas We might eay that, only, we aren‘t Loren D. Angevine will understand Once upon a time he was editor of But why continue? These were the! ago he said good-bye to his littie old ltnatead of a daily hair-standing-on- | overgrown pumpkin and other Little; ‘There is a practice thruout the) Which explaing WITY he is down | |—both wood and wire—souvenirs | Chewing 4 ciBar with the rest of the ‘These rarely slip by. The tacers|_ AD we hear he’s MAKING GOOD |when they do make their way into 'M& him credit, and that any editor | monkey-wrench in the machinery ts | ntire machines. being tied up for |"%,nAven't Rot the space. or cause any acvidents such as ax wedges and samples of any va- |that are manufactured for that at the end and @ tag attached will hold the contents. Handkerchiefs. or Ps (nm Ben og 70s, Sink of 0 medicine brought relief to mpd ‘1 years of age, ae he had | eens catering agoniing pein Phe leage or any writing other Frank vag Merry Christmas " “For your birth had ko ‘and Rheumatism XX." with merchandise. If you him “a terrible lot of suffering. | 40. the entire package is first class thought J was incurable but | know that I have more than a fighting | complete recovery, and it is to your wonderful remedy,| Any questions will be answered h ged gory ec, druggists.|by addressing this department of Na-DruCe., |The Star. Joey 86.55 Exchnge St Baal, NY. | OT © Gino Pills are recornmended and “pold in Seattle by Bartell’s Drug Btores, Swift's Pharmacy, Cor St rw tisement Indian attacks! Brother fights brother! Hero bound to frenzied horse! Duel in burning cabin for girl and fortune! Death defied in rapids! These are just a few of the fast action incidents in DICK ‘wr HATTON’S latest than Tomorrow: Mailing Hours, MABEL NORMAND’ Finest and most lovable role — surpassing even her famous “Mickey.” A tes ted | skin treatment ay yu will ef Ointment on Soap for that skin trouble and youll know thousands of doctors prescribe them to relieve sick skins Resinol Soap cannot be excelled’for the complexion, hair and bath RESINOL | Seothing and Healing SECOND NEAR SENECA Coming Next: The Mammoth Spectacle, “Theodora!” Malotte 7 ’ ‘ Lustapiel Overture Site work’ Te A Good Color and a cae) q Clear Eye models work for Keler Bela A well-functioning system is the only him on a profit Kargpanol Ontrow sharing plane but Rubinstein thing that can bring back your health and energy Rit s there are no profits! Bark Root Tonic * So when the swell Saint Saens acts upon those organs which are not Cavities ti... teat ball comes, he rs ‘ 50-50 on the ‘Song of India” (played their, work properly--stimulating the bowels and stomach—relio ish," as a Fox Trot), with ren Senet apologies to Rimaky ' y. nature's nded in our mod Danse M goes up sensation— and the “The Hell Hound of the mal Now PLAY ING: Also HAROLD LLOYD i in his big laugh scream, “THE LAMB” S212 sear enemmn ons doing liver, Korsakow. ‘i rn and sanitary Liberty News : Jamon et. cable brealeu; Walter H. Reddell, general superintendent of Ut 8. Visita Seattle; Firat W.C. T. U. White Star flag flung in Seattle; a few of the babies in the Poat-In teligencer*Strand contest STS, OR WRITE

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