The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 6, 1922, Page 4

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Money consumed In the United Statee—as thi, means about 480 cups per per #on per year, or 40 cups per month, which is one and one-third cups per day per person, the statistics seem reasonabie. I once listened to an address on by a broker and im and this man stated that ate of Washington and the Northwest took the higher class of offees, that a far lower © of cheap coffees was salable in this part of our country than in some other parts of the United States. ‘This would seem to indicate that our people know and enjoy good coffees, On the basis of 12 Ths, per capita per year, and taking population of Washington at 1,260,000 (which t# PACKED HOUSES. SEE ‘SCANDAL’ Will Flow an lower than 1920 census), the coffer conmumed in this state annually is not less than 15,000,000 Ibs, or 600 carloads of 80,000 Ibe, each. Surv je show that 70 per cent « $00 carloads, or 350 cars, asted outside the « with only 150 cars roasted by Wash ington state roasters. let us Carn for a moment te the effect of the above on the indus trial tions, and hence the pore perity of our own state WORKING TIME iS TABULATED While it is difficult to tabulate all the labor which gues to produce a earload of coffee, together with the related industries, like the making of wooden shipping erates, or Paper shipping crates, the manufac turing and pamung of cans and labels, ete, we can and have ao counted for 3,000 hours of time, or 875 days of eight hours each, per car ef 30,000 pounds of roasted coffea. Now holding in mind that each car of 30,000 pounds of coffee roasted and packed in Washington will pro the | d Job coffee selected for Washington tables would be roasted tn Washington; that would mean 100 more cars per year would be roasted in the state than are roasted at the present time, | and half (260) cars would still come in from other states, 100 CARS MEAN 37,500 DAYS’ WORK One hundred more cars of coffee roasted per year in the State of Washington would mean 37,600 ad ditional dayw’ work, more than balf of which would go to industries other than coffee roasters and stimulate such industries as lumber (for shipping casen, transportation, machinery, and as we have seen above, docking, warehousing, coal mining and allied industries, To illustrate the effect on an allied industry: Some time ago the Amer jean Can Co,, located at Beattie. wan about to be withdrawn from the state, as the business for tin cans did not seem to warrant cootiouing the plant. It was the Industries tnvotving THE SEATTLE STAR G American Can Co, paid into Wash ington state taxes over $90,000 with Jin tho past year, On the 70 per cent (360 cars of coffee now consumed in the State of | Washington and roasted outside the state, practically no taxes are paid to Washington, only small sums on the #tock stored In the state ar the | tiem the levy is made, © large percentage of coffee consumed in GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN HANDS ' SAREE ides Presn the Juice of two lemons into & bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store | will supply for a few cents, Shake well, and you have a quarter-pint of jharmiess and delightful lemon-bleach lotion to often and whiten red, jl etate funda i} If it is true, as ts generally con Mra, Watson: To {Mustrate which come close to the thru their effect on the indus Of the state of Washington and People of Washington, I am to select coffee roasting. could select baking powder, and Biscuits, candies, or any ene of a dozen or } Products, because the under. Principles are the same, but 1 ‘Seffee because I wish to re. the product discussed from ff a few manufacturers Profuct which ts of to all sections of the are twelve or mor im the state of Wash amply illustrates my E tistics showed 12 Of coffee per capita were it Off with Fingers without soreness or Advertisement. “Most soaps and prepared shampoos ’ too much alkall, which is injurious, as it dries the scalp makes the hair brittle. best thing to use ls Mulsified it oll shampoo, for this is and entirely greaseless, [t's very cheap ami beats anything else to pieces. You can get Mulsified ‘any drug store, and a few ounces mast the whole family for te or three teaspoonfuis of Mul- sified in a cup or glass with a litte water is all that is required. makes an abundance of rich, wy lather, cleanses thoroughly, ‘and rinses out easily. The hair dries kiy and evenly, and is eoft, h looking, bright, fluffy, wavy easy to handle. Besides, it Joosens and takes out every particle Of dust, dirt and dandruff. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsifiel— Advertisement. Moves the Liver and Bowels MOVIES Gently but thoroughly. Sold at all drug stores 25c, or di- rect by Joyner Drug Co., Spokane. i vide 375 days of work for people liv- ing in Washington, paid in Wash ington and tn turn spending their money in Washington, we will go a little farther back and trace the ef. fect before the roasting and packing begins. This would take us to in portations of more coffee to ports of our state Providing cargoes for shtpa. Bringing ships to Washington ports, Creating labor at the docks Curtage from docks to ware houses and labor in storing, - Mining and transportation of five tons of coal per car of cof. fee. Making coke or gas for the roasting. If then the women of Washington should decide to buy coffee roasted within the state, wherever such cof fow in of matinfactory quality (and cof. foes now roasted tn Washington | cover all shades of prices, blends and | flavors what would result? Let us amume that onty half the wunded Woodward Theater Play Is Big Success By Glenn Hughes Packed houses greeted the per formances Sunday of “Scandal” at the Woodward theater, where Haze! Whitmore and Alexis B. Luce are daily increasing the sumber of their admirera. “Scandal” gtves Mr. Lace the beat opportunity he has had since his re turn to Seattle and It also provides ‘ull scope for Mims Whitmore’s tal- jents as a comedienne. The play, | which has been seen before in this city, is from the pen of Cosmo Ham- Sten, the clever Engiish autnor, and is a bighly diverting bit of ultra sophistication. It contains all the) | thrills whieh are customarily lacking | in bedroom farces and the humor of jit lines is remarkable HEROINE PLAYS WITH FIRB The young woman around whom the play ts built is @ bright, imagina- tive, romantic person who enjoys playing with fire, even at the rink of eyeetesas| STMGH PET? Get at the Real Cause—Take masculine friends inte a srious| 4 ny Pe complication, and then laughs at Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets him. To escape this predicament prone is ahe suddenly canbeneas Gok she ig} That's what thousands of stomach married to still another mas. This | *ufferers are doing now, Instead of man, being a sportaman, does not | t&king tonics. or trying tq pateh uy deny ber statement at the time, but | * Poor digestion, they are attackin what he does do is to demand that | ‘th real cause of the ailment she live up to the part she hax | loxsed liver and disordered towel chosen for herself. What happens| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arous | then is @ matter for the audience to/ th¢ liver in @ soothing, healing wa Gnaover. When the liver and bowels are pe Arthur Allard ts cast In the role of their natural function York, the artiet with a weakness for attractive women. Dwight Frye ap pears a3 Malcolm Fraser, the friend busy, Savi secondary parts woubte falr resulta.” with) Take Olive ‘Tablets, the substitute the Woodward, and ft should draw capacity houses for the remainder of the week. BE SEEN AGAIN With the backing of business lead- | ers and the students of the univer. sity, plans are under way for the| second annual production of “The ’ fe Wayfarer,” Seattle's passion pageant. | ’ According to Darwin Meisnest.| A SUCCESSFUL MAN manager of the Associated Students| Among the notable professional of the University of W ashington, AOA) aia eh thle Soumet whe eumived executive secretary of the Wayfarer | ait success along strictly legitimate committee for 1922, the pageant will | eee een ae Pierce. Deve. be presented in the Washinston| (12%) “tttention to the specialty of Stadiem July 24 to 29, inclusive. The} funds received from the production vieeaniasl suteeite gh gran * Will be used to pay off the Stadium) o.4. titty yearn ago this noted debt. ‘The producer this year wil be a salaried employe, for whom a down tawn office will be established. Of-| pn Ty. Buffalo, N. ¥ fleers and members of the committee | jong since found out t is natur- include W. 1. Rhodes, president; Rev. | any best for women's diseases. He Ralph Magee, vice president; Darliearned it all thru treating thou win Meisnest, executive secretary:| sands of cases, The result of his R. H. MacMichael, treasurer; R. M.| studies was a medicine called Dr Dyer, B. L. Swezea and John H. Reid jPieres's Favorite Prescription, which ~ ant a ia made of vegetable growth thi FUNERAL SERVICES for Mim| tance surly tntcnded foe boca cat Amanda Needles, overseas nurse.) headache, weakening paine, and for who died at the Seattle General/tne many disorders common to hospital Saturday, will be held at) women in all ages of life. Women $8 p. m Monday in the Bonney-| who take this standard remedy know Watson mortuary. that in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre ciciincnitiounatns scription they are getting a safe | CONSTRUCTION work on the| wom tonic so good that druggists | city’s power house at Gorge creek, on | everywhere sell it in tablets or fluid the Skagit river, will begin about| Send 10c to Dr. p's Invalides’ June 1, according to plang being pre-| Hotel, in Buffalo, N. ¥., for trial pkg. pared by Chief Engineer C. ¥. Uh-| Write for free medical advica—Ad. den Monday, | vertisement physician gave to the world a Pre jecription which has never been equaled for weaknesses of wom. LAXAT TABLETS BROMO QUINI VE Y, Cala s,Grip, Headaches from Colds OM Grove coffee roasting, baking powder, ete. WITHIN THE STATE that the company to continus, hoping (o give them all year round business to keep the can company How did this effect our state? The rough or chapped hands. made lemon lotion is far superior to glycerine and rome water to amoothen Famous stage beauties use that soft, clear, rosy white complexion, because it dowan't irritate.Advertisement pur This home: | Washington, but roasted by outside interests, pays taxes to keep up schoola and road building states in which the industry Is ated, but mot of the Btate of Wash ington, al and road building funda, the pro-| cent for school funds and 17 per cent | for roads, the balance to general ceded, that women spend between 60 and 99 per cent of all the funds pent for food, clothing, furniture and all other supplies, it will readily be seen that constructive effort on their part | would greatly increase the consump- | tion of Washington products and en large the volume of business of Washington industries, with its at | tendant influence upon the prosper ity of the state as a whole, While the occasional consumer “My grocer doea not car ry your brand.” merchants inaist | they handle “what is called for,” that jit makes no difference to them what) the brand is—they well) wh | mand, and, peak may be th dustri time in which tries. to make their brands :| portion being approximately 35 per|*n0wn than have Washington indus | In proportion to salen, the MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922. ow if City Gets the Idea! younger Wi “r ndvertiving. com hington Industries ar, ng «@ higher percent y can be of service mrmation or in plas » with sources of as formation in the pres r xtudy of the problem or ping our state and commu we shall be very pleased to Washington industries, however, | ey are pay state taxes in proportion to their | fore have acc volume of output, a percentage of | fr Mdvertiving fu tte. such taxes paid by Washington in.|!9® !" not only a question of money, | nity, " Gustrien going direct to the education. | bUt time. ‘They have also had longer 40 wo, Yours very truly, CASCARETS 10° The nicest Headache Colds Dizziness jonight will empty 1922 Production HE WAYFARER COMMITTEE for 1922, acting on behalf of the Associated Students of the University of Washington, begs to announce that The Way- catharticlaxative to physic your bowels when you have is candy like Cascaret ‘For Constipated Bowels—Bilious . Liver pletely by morning and you will feel splendid. “They work while you Biliousness sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up Imdigestion or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, Sour Stomach One or two|a box, ir bowels com |- Advertivement farer will be produced at the University Stadium the week beginning Monday, July 24, 1922. Thanks to the generous response of a group of public spirited citizens who de- sire to make this wonderful spectacle the outstanding event for Seattle, a suffi- cient sum has been subscribed to guarantee the production of The Wayfarer on an even more magnificent and gigantic scale than last year. The 1922 production of The Wayfarer will be under the auspices of the Asso- ciated Students. The management, however, is vested in a business men’s execu- tive committee of nine members, seven of which have been selected from the guarantors and two to be selected from the cast. The total net receipts, save only an amount sufficient to pdy storage, insurance, repairs and replacement, will be turned over to the student body to be applied to the present stadium indebtedness. grand opera, drama and oratorio ever stag 1. Approximately one hundred thousand persons—attracted from all parts of the United States—after witnessing the 1921 production, pronounced The Wayfarer the most gorgeous, most fascinating, most profoundly religious combination of The Wayfarer was produced in Columbus, Ohio, in 1919, in New York City in 1919-20 and the coming 1922 pro- duction will be the second time in Seattle. farer have decided to keep the subscription list open until further notice. That all citizens interested in the civic welfare of Seattle may have an op- portunity to be enrolled on the list of guarantors, the directors of the 1922 Way- Those desiring to participate as guarantors may make application by letter addressed to Darwin Meisnest, 199 Commerce Hall, University of Washington, Seattle. mergau of America! Let us again proclaim to the world: ” “Seattle, the “From North and South and East and West, They come. From every land beneath the sun, They come.” -ageant City—the Oberam- The Wayfarer, written by the Rev. J. E. Crowther, makes a strong appeal to the most desirable among the world’s citizenry. It will bring countless thousands of vis- itors annually to Seattle and the Pacifie Coast. _The Wayfarer, as was clearly indicated by the enormous attendance in 1921, will bring greater numbers here than any other single attraction. 1922 W. I. RHODES, President R. H. MacMICHABL, Treasurer JOHN H. REID DARWIN MEISNEST, £ EXECUTIVE DYER SWEZEA COMMITTE v. J, RALPH MAGED, Vice President cutive Secretary E: or Oll, and they cost only ten cents Children love Cascarets, too.

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