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SCHOENFELD & SONS 1864 ROSLYN.—The body of Corporal | Dominick Bartolero is laid to rest pervs ‘nan etiowine srevet | Wital Statistics from France. jLawry, George B., 6251 16th ave. N | B, Boy | Zednick, Victor, 1611 Sixth ave. Ww. t girl BIRTHS |Baragh, Milton D, 2005 1. Galer at. Dressmaking School, M. 4700.—Adv, | Cok. Cecil A, 4517 10th ave. N. | Gate ew me — _ irik = - — | McLoughli ra 33 f * Marte, Arthur, 128 Melrose ave N.| irk eran sala be Pon s Kit Lamping. a 2 * We dye your rags and )|Kteusi, Prank. 1160 18th ave. N. na: Gemmeel B., 998 18th ate, . Hewitt, 6832 18th ave, N. 15 old carpets and weave | Wilac | girl | boy. Mend, William, 114 W. Republican them into handsome rugs. || ,,/'';,! William A. 2422 16th ave.| “ate be hai Lda dal The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Cinie, Warl H., 1444 Madrona drive,| hoy, “ene B» 31 Phone Capitol 1233 Antonsen, Louls Jy 4512 Meridian| “ery S*™UCh 1021 1. Spring at, ave, girl, \Scholin, Helmer, 4425 Dayton ave, | | | | | | | | | | THE ag “4 as Cayee Bad Cent He a et Se “ep = }CHIEF PEATTL To the Bon Marche Rig Store: I see you are opening a Northwest Products show, to run for two weeks, Good business! You are giving the whole of your fourth floor and all your show windows free of charge to the manu facturers for their display That is fine for them and enlightened selfiehness on your part, You are both going to profit by it In the long run, & what's better yet—we're all going to gain thru the impetus thin aa buy-athome movement in bound to CHIE SEATTLE. bd bd 81 TIE te ®, constructive, receive. To the Editor of The Star Old Boy: My band to you for etarting this Northwéft Products slogan contest! I hope the prise offer and the general attractiveness of the contest bring out thousands of good slogans, and that every hamlet and township in the state is represented, For if we all get to thinking Northwest products and talking Northwest products and buy- ing Northwest products—boy! this will be @ worthwhile place to live, CHIEF SEATTLE. To Street Superintendent Piper Dear Owoar: Is there any charge attached to the frequent shower Daths one experiences by walking down almost any avenue on @ rainy day? The formula is simple, Just step on the edge of one of the many loose paving blocks and—elush! As long as home is the proper place for batha, don't you think it would be a @ ¢ those blocks? CHIMF SEATTLE. To Mary Garden, Chicago Grand Opera Co. Dear Mary: Life certainly i# just one thing after another, tnn't It? ‘The latest thing they have against you Is the statement of Lina Cave neers at you. Cavaliert gives you credit for being a great er but as & manager she says no with many “la, In, Ia's.” Mayhap she in angry because she was signed to sing “Tosca” this year with the Chicago company and hasn't sung a note. Mayhap she in jealous, Maybe she has an aversion to bobbed hair, And it's just possible she ls angry about Lucien, Which? 1 wonder CHIEV SBATTLE. To Secretary of War Weeks ; Dear Sir: 1 trust that you will deem it advisable to make Camp Lewis the center of all infantry organizations in the U. 8. army. It’s a fine post and we all would like to see the government deriving the utmost benefit from it CHIEF SEATTLE, To Herbert Hoover Dear Sir; You announced last week that you believed the coal strike scheduled for Apri! 1 could not be averted and that you were certain that the miners would walk out, Evidently you don’t think ft an April fool day joke, CHIEF SEATTLE. To Sheriff Starwich Dear Officer: I understand that the sheriffs who gathered in solemn conclave in Bellingham and then made a side trip to Vancouver, B.C, were quite satinfied with the way the provincial police conduct their affairs, You say the association formed of American sheriffs and Cana- dian police “will remult In more cooperation.” I suspect no hidden meaning, but what does that word “cooperation” mean in this particu lar case? CHIEF SEATTLE. To Superintendent Henderson Dear Dave We are warned against influenza. Mealth authorities adm h us to get plenty of fresh air—-plenty of warmth. Dave, do we get much of either on your street cars? CHIEF SEATTLE. To Old King Winter _ Your Chilliness: Ouch! To Candidates for Mayor ‘Trusting Sirs: Don't believe everyone who tells you that you wif! run “like @ house afire.” Perhaps some of them are kidding you. Of course, none of your friends is going to tell you that you haven't chance. Fut many of them believe just that. If you want the real “lowdown” on your chances, walk Into some barber shop where you are not known and lsten to your name being discumed, It may be something of a shock, but it will be salutary, Sincerely, CHIEF SEATTLE CHIEF SEATTLE. To the School Board Dear Sire 1 notice where the Pafley Gatzert school wns dedicated the other night. This school, which ts down in the Oriental district, ie & beautiful building and cost $90,000. The Japanese children will undoubtedly receive the best of educations there. Put what about nome of the white children who are forced to study tn drafty, inmni- tary portables? CHIEF SEATTLE. To H. S. Turner, Mayoralty Aspirant Dear Sir: In startet at a platform you announced at a realtors’ luncheon that you planned to veto no bills placed before you by the city council. You then made the qualifying statement that you might change your mina. The greatest boont you could gtve your possibilities to be mayor of Seattle i# to change it at oncea A “no veto” attitude te just as foolish and dangerous as a “veto” attitude CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Birds’ Friend (and Mine) Dear Friend: I saw you scattering some grain and bread crumbe for the birds at Seventh and Union the other morning and I notice feed placed there every day. But that’s hot all. I have observed that & jot more birds come to that spot lately. I wish more of my people would do things like that, for It would make them happier. 1 am talk ing for the birds, too, when I aay “Thank you.” Yours for kindlineas, CHIEF SEATTLE. | To the Firm That Sells “City Heat” Gents: Yours must all be clear profit, T live tn one of thone build ings whose owners pay you an enormous wum each month, understand, to furnish them heat. Those elusive calories that you start out to bring back dollars into your coffers must be playing hide and seek, for they never arrive, 1 have a room in one of the buildings, rented for the purpose of occupancy. Every time we have a frost my room is about as comfortable as a city park bench in a snowstorm. The radiator cake, and sizaler, and fizzles—but does nothing warming, and I go to bed to keep from freeaing. Yours for prosperity, CHIEF SEATTLE. To Police Chief Searing Dear Will: You get a lot of slams, but your unique echool of cops deserves a boost, I think, from all Seattle citizens. While we realize it ten't poesible to treat prisoners as courteously as tho they were at a society ball, a little more politeness and humanity would be becoming. ‘Teach your cops good grammar es well as how to shoot straight, and we'll soon have the best force on the Coast, if we haven't already. Yours for courtesy, CHIEF SEATTLE. To W. J. Santmyer a We. Dear Bill: Don't you consider tt a bit undignified to shout “rotten deal” at your brethren on the echool board, and threaten Pres Croson with political annihilation, just because you didn't particular chairmanship that you wanted? We all have our little disappointments in this pail of tears, and it little avafleth us to tear our hair and gnash our teeth at Life's Little Tribulations. Go in Peace! CHIEF SEATTLE. To Charlie Brenner, Mud Bay Charlie: I was much interested tn that midnight rainbow that you witnessed, while out watching the oysters in Mud Bay last week. Personally, I've seen a lot of curious manifestations of nature around midnight, but never a green rainbow. I congratulate you upon your scientific discovery, CHIBF SEATTLE. een To Seattle Maidens Dear Girls: Don't think of marriage unt!l you have had at least five years of business experience, says Ralph L, Power, California While We Are Talking About the Tourists— || Let's Not Forget That | Our Downtown Streets Must Be in || Decent Shape if Our || City Is Going to || Make a Hit With the te Inative system with J overcom #tipation and headache. jen « K t —Photos by Price & Carter Blar Btaff Photographers. | five minutes your stomach feels fine. Don't bother what upset your stom. sour, gassy and upret, and what you fear. just ate has fermented into stubbern|care of your liberal limit without lumps | belch MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922. SOWA WROUssus In five minutes “Pape's Diapepsin” ends Gases Acidity | Flatulence Palpitation Indigestion Sourness ‘Take “Pape’n Diapepain” now! In|men and women today know that it in neediens to! have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occasionally keeps which portion of the food did|thin delicate organ regulated and If your stomach is|they eat their favorite foods without If your stomach doem’t taker h og 6 damage head dizzy and aches; you! rebellion; if your food is = damage nen and acida and eructate instead of a help, remember the food—just take a little | quickest, surest, most harmiem ant« |Pape’s Diapepsin and in five min-| acid is Pape’s Diapeprin, which costs utes you wonder what became of the only sixty cents for a large case at indigestion and distress, Millions of | drug stores.—Advertisement. \“Elijah” Is to Be Knights Templar here will present the oratorio “Elijah” on a larger soale than haa ever been attempted Mande Madden will be musical a |rector and Montgomery Lynch will |have charge of the pageant effecta CTUICAGO, Feb, 6-——-For years the |head of the “federal sponge squad” here, John Hennessy tg at Uberty on up Sunday in which the police raided leged to be the owner. TO CURK A v7 [nature of 5. Ww. jyou get BROMO.) | repair it. Next Liberty theatre —Adv. | ington and asked the druggist what Nit Overcomes Hillowsness, Consttpa- | r€ the jet | with calomel or for day sionally to keep y ondition and junderstandin, greater relie bowel used of ho Hemedy (NE Tablets) is sold. guaranteed an recommended by your druggist Vlaluxds-linmads ys (( é oy. Better than Pills | Rapture Kills 7,000 Annually ou y wearing & (russ, appliance or w r ruptw nd Whilst you sleep. or springs att L “John Franklin Cox wa Given Here April 4 the West the week of April 4 Man Is Arrested 00 bond today following a round moon of which Hennessy ts al- OLD IN ONE DAY Laxative BROMO QUININE ‘The genuine bears the sig- Grove. (Be 206. aon something to reifeve this condition, If you value your rratch, let Haynes|) went into a drug store in Wash~ Liver to Action be thought would be best for my con- dition, He immediately recommend- ed Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- | covery, #0 I bought @ bottle and com- menced taking it, and it helped me right away. After the second bottle GQuiekiy. tien, Sick HMendacke, im, Goaramteed Neo Griping or Pa! ‘The organs of digestion, asstmtie- n and timination--tne stomach, | younger men, and feel that I owe & r Fn bowel are geen y Allied. | great deal to Dr. Pk ‘s Golden the proper action of any of thest | Steaical “Discovery."—Joha 3 ti h dependent ry Correct functioniog of all the |COx, 1248 E, Yamhill St, pers. Go at once to your neighborhood ay @rug store and get the “Discovery tm tablets or Uquid, and you'll be surprined at the way you'll pick up. 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At best ti makeshif doing hi ufferer in the land ts FREE test ri ‘wn home. T ™ Ja unquestionably the most scientific, eal and f-treatment for er known, No straps, buckles hed. lose the hernia! opent suing : 4 the informa- Advertisement. 1. A poor job of patching at Sizth and Union, 2. Ninth near Stewart. 3. Bighth south of Pine, 4+ Bizth and University. Postal Executive Given War Honors Charles I. Lynch, former superin- |tendent of mails in the Seattle post- | office, has been honored by the post loffice department for serviees ren. | dered with the postal corps at Cher. a bathe the comfort an thousands, jbourg and Brest duging the world | ant war. Lynch, who is also a veteran of the Spanish Ame n war, and | the holder of a McKinley medal, en |tered the postal service in Seattle in 1899, holding various offices until he lentered overseas service during the | war. He is now connected with the ral reserve bank. professor, He claims that the days are gone when men choose the baby-doll type of woman with nothing to offer but a pretty face. Twenty-four is the ideal age for you to enter matrimony, says this sage. 1 say, do as you please. You will anyway. CHIEF SEATTLE. ir | Reese, John &, 222 Nob Hill ave. girl Phillip, Edward N., 2921 Second ave, |. girl Manley, Curtis, 6921 42n@ ave S, k, Laon A, |MARRIAGE LICENSES John, Calgary Pr 726 N, 85th at. vv ay | Rickert | Steward Mloyd b. Wort Worden Pelee Mabel, Fort Worden ..... f DEATHS i P sg ; - | oon, Tack, 62, 126 icin ; Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Known Hartwith, August, 68, 210 Occ idental | Don't etay stuffed.up! Quit blow.) stops nose running; relieves head. pate. Onwald, 24, Ketehtkan,|!9® 4nd snuffling! 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