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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922. Mothers Know That | Genuine Castoria In Use For Over At Om ce 35 Doss je ———o Couple, Both 72, to | lowa Town Defeats Be Buried Together}; City Manager Plan : Mpouble funeral services for Mr. and | | nigh ncenapenad > Kw Feb. ne -— ree weeks eavy cam, i Mrs, Edmund J, Brent, each 73, WhO! ine on poth sides, the manager plan died within a few hours of each o¢ city government lost at yeater- other, were to be hela 220 p. m. | day's election by the «len ‘Tuesday at thelr home at 4311 Fourth |of 95 votes. ‘The result ave, N. W. by Rev, M. A. Matthews. | was 4.351 against and 4,256 for the ‘The husband passed away Saturday |new system. afternoon, the wife Sunday, 4 eee Mra, Brent is survived by two sis ters in Tilinois, and one cousin in Se attle, Mrs, Mary Hawkins. prothers and one sister living in the East. H 1221-Third “COR UNIVER x Only One in Five Is Safe Can you afford to risk your teeth and your health + when the odds are four to one against you? That is what you are doing unless you take proper precautions against Pyorrhea. Dental statistics show that four people out of every five contract Pyorrhea after they pass the age of forty. Thousands younger also suffer. Neglect Pyorrhea and it attacks the teeth below the —loosening them in their sockets until they fall out or must be pulled; forming pus pockets at the roots. In these pus pockets disease germs breed and multiply, poisoning the entire system. Pyorrhea starts with tender gums which bleed easily when brushed. That is the first stage. Do not neglect this warning. See your dentist at once, and start using Forhan’s For the Gums. Forhan’s is the formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. Used consistently, and used in time, it will prevent Pyorrhea o# ‘check its course. ‘ Use Forhan’s twice a day when you brush your teeth. It is the only dentifrice you need. It wards off Pyorrhea and keeps the teeth and mouth clean and healthy. _ Remember, four out of five contract Pyor- thea because they wait too long. Insure your teeth. Buy a tube of Forhan’s For the Gums at your druggist’s today. 35¢ and 60c. Formals of R. J. Forkas. D. D. 8. ya ————=—* FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea HARDING URGES AMERICA MARINE Advises Ship Subsidy as Aid to Naval Power RY RAYMOND CLAPTER WASHINGTON, Feb, 28.—-A great American merchant marine ts neces: sary as ® necond line of the nation's Naval defense, President Harding} told congress today, in appealing for | approval of his ehip mubsidy pro. gram, Buch a merchant marine ts also, he added, the highest agency of peace and it bears no threat and In- citas no suspicion. President Harding tneorporated tn hia speech almost bodily the recom- mendations of the United States shipping board for a direct mub«idy amounting to about $20,000,000 a} year and calling for various Indireet }alds, All these he expected congrens to approve SHIPPING NOT SECTIONAL UNTEREST | Recognising the widespread oppo nition of agricultural Interests to a ship subsidy, which has been a po Hitleal “bugbear” for many yearn, President Harding emphasized that shipping {8 no more a sectional in- terest than agriculture or manufac {turing and that all sections of the leountry stood to gain by @ thriving | ocean commerce under the American | Sas | Marding’s recommendations, sum- | Marteed, follow | Creation of @ merchant marine } fund by diverting 10 per cent of all customs receipts, netting about $22,- 000,000 a year. All tonnage taxes collected on both foreign and American shipa to be added to the merchant marine funda. Doubling tonnage taxes to yield about $4,000,000 annually, . One-half of all profits aver 10 per cent to be added to the merchant marine fund, Creation of $126,000, 000 construction loan to be loaned at 2 per cent for shipbulldipg. Deductions from income taxes of shippers an amount equal to & per cent of freight on goods imported in American ships to stimulate use of American bottoms, More liberal de. Preciation allowances in income tax returns on ships, MERCHANT MARINE NAVAL RESERVE | All Income taxes to be waived [when the amount of such taxes is applied to half the cost of new ship construction. Fifty per cent ef all immirrants must be carried in American ships. Gratin, Bread and 20c te the following COLEGROVE Restaurants | KITCHEN, 184 Third Ave. AUTO KITCHEN, Pike and Broadway UTY FOOD sHOP 110 Pike St TEA THAT SELLS FOR SO LITTLE! A RECIPE TO CLEAR Pimples Are Impurities Seek- ing an Outlet Thru Skin Pores, Pimples, sores and boils usually re sult from toxins, poisons and impurt- tles which are generated in the bow: jels and then absorbed into the blood ‘thra® the very ducts which should absorb only nourishment to sustain he body, It is the funetion of the kidneys to filter impurities from the blood and cast them out In the form of urine, but in many instances the bowels create more toxins and impurities than the kidneys can eliminate, then the blood uses the skin pores the next best means of getting rid of! these impurities which often break out all over the wkin in the form of imples, Tho surest way to clear the skin of hese eruptions, says a noted author ty, is to get from any pharmacy bout four ounces of ad Salts and ake a tablespoonful in a ¢ of ot water each morning befor ok ust for one week. ‘This will prevent | he formation of toxins in the bow- It also wtimulates the kidneys o peormal activity, thus coaxing hem to filter the blood of tmpurities nd clearing the ekin of pimples, Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless | and in made from the acid of grapes | and lemon juice, bi with tithia. Here you bh & pleasant, effervescent drink ch usually makes pimples disappear; cleanses the blood and is excellent for the kid Boys as Woll--Adverlivemow w h PIMPLY SKIN: May Robson Playing at Met old Out for Opening Night A May Robson as she a Miss Robson in the character about 50, of the old aristocratic Puritan stock. In its unfold-| ing there are many bright lines and ludicrous situations} abounding in wholesome comedy surprises, the whole Deing the sort that is well worth while. | The entire house is sold out tonight to the students of ee University of Washington. re in “It Pays to Smile,” which opens at the Metropolitan tonight. The story introduces) THE SEATTLE STAR of Freedom Talbot, a lady of , Creation of a merchant marine naval reserve to the maximum num ber of 5,000 officers and 30,000 men employed on merchantmen receiving 4@ maximum total of pay from, the Havy of $3,000,000 a year, All government freight and passen. ger traffic to be on American ships where possible. Army transport service to be turn- od over to the shipping board. Constwise trade laws to be extend. ed to the Philippine ialands, requir. ing that all trade with the talands and the United States be by Amer ican ships. Preferential raf rates on thru ship ments, Coordination of rmfl and water transportation and development of| | railroad owned steamship lines GREAT LAKES PLAN APPROVED He commended the Great Lakes 8t. Lawrence waterway project as a broad-visioned enterprine Only by means of subsidies can the merchant’ marine of the United States be made great and the nw MOTHER! 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It is commendable to upbuild and main- tain because it Is the highest agency of peace and amity, and bears no threat and incites no suspicion. “And yet ft ts a supreme aseur- ance without which we should be unmindful of our mfety and un- heeding of our need to continue growth and maintain influence.” | América cannot hope to compete In world trade unlena it is equipped to carry its own goods, the presi. mphasiged, The term “sub-| has long been “hateful” to the American pubtle, he admitted, but the desire to build up a merchant Marine has outlived all defeats | ‘The prosident asserted that Amer can indifference to the vital neces fity of a merchant marine as part of the national defense resulted tn waste and extravagance during the. war, conting at the time he came| into office, $16,000,000 a month and the “added humiliation of ships beled tn foreign porta Nevertheless, ft waa the American tonnage that was mainly responsibie for America’s ability to share inl the world trade immediately follow- ing the war, “In all probability the loses we have sustained in our shipping ac tivities were fully compensated to the American people in the saving of ocean freights in that period,” he wand, TRUSTEE TO PAY NO INCOME TAX Government Loses in Im-! portant Court Decision WASHINGTON, Feb, 2%.—The tn-! the [Come tax act docs not apply to the |income coming into the hands of a |trustee, the supreme court held yes |terday in an important tax docision |The decision was a defeat for the |wovernment tn ita effort to collect $39,667 taxes on tho undistributed jincome from the extate of Otto Young, held in trust by the First ‘| Trust and Savings bank of Chicago. | The circuit court of appeals held that “neither the real estate nor the Interest in value, nor the accumula- tion of rentals is zen Or person” |within the meaning of the law and this decision was upheld by the su- preme court. 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