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~—Dr. B. N. Burgland, M. S. M. D., for several years employed as Radio eta with the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Co., and later overseas Radio expert with the U. S. Army, will give lectures at 2 p. m. on Wednesday and Saturday at the Radio Show. Dr. Burgland is in charge of our exhibit at the Radio Show and will be pleased to give expert Radio advice. announcing the ADIALA GRAND —one of the outstanding features of the Radio Show is our RADIOLA GRAND, shown for the first time in Seattle in our exhibition booth at the Radio Show. | —this RADIOLA GRAND, the last word in radio equipment, the idea! instrument for the home, is a creation that is attracting special interest and attention of the thousends of Radio Show visitors. } | | | “Mahogany or walnut ae table, exactly as pic- tured. Equipped with K.-C. detector and 2-stage ' amplifier set, with special wood horn loud speaker. Batteries and home charger also installed in cabi- net. An attractive and handsome furniture piece - for the home! Price, complete, $825. Crow whinky were reposing in local the a found in | niture.” w way to California on advices from | American whisky out of the lat Chehalis Saturday ‘to G. O. P. Meeting | | “The reactionary leaders who would rule or ruin the republican party. S Declaring himself unequivocally | state und nation, should and must be st the poll tax and against any | «iminated,” he usserts to tamper wicn the primary f Col. George B. Lamping. port| LEMBERG, Poland. — Two oner, has issued a call to all| three-story buildings collapse, kill- Progressive deiegates to at-! ing many Peraons INE, full-bodied flavor—fresh and good and wholesome. Use Beeman's Pepsio Gam for 10 minutes after each meal ~—good for digestion. 9 eemans Pepsin Chewing Gum Ask Your Grocer —Tomorrow Progressives | tend the republican state siavibiian | | Wold, Mildred Johanna, Seattle . | .18 | Dickinaon. | Sorensen, Myer R, Seattle .... | Maribugh, Hug! | Martin, Dora, Beatt I CASES OF RUM P, Seizure Made in Boxcar; U. S. Men Trail Smugglers Federal prohibition officlain were on the crail Wedne of the ors in & Liquor smuggling ring who have been’ doing # carload busines be. tween Vancouver, B.C, and San Francisco, And 1,200 cases of Old Vaulta, the result of a single raid on Jers, ‘The ‘quor was x car of “household tur oh Was intercepted on its Vancouver Prohibition Director Roy C. Lyle | thinks the results of the setsure may |be widespread. He declares he. has evidence linking up the smugglers with another gang of runners who have been bringing liquor into the country in “salt fish" kegs, and also with a number of wealthy bust ness men, who have been shipping Uni States to Canada for reshipm gee ‘Charge Builders Unfair to Labor WASHINOTON, June 17.--Formal complaint was made to Attorney al Daugherty today by Frank Morrivon, seeretary of the American | | Federation of Labor, against alleged Bullderw exchange, of San Francisco, }an association of dealers in building suppliow, Tt was charged that these dealers were refusing to sel! supplies to con. tractors representing union labor In contracts, Tt wax pointed out that the case was similar to recent prosecutions in the East, in which the department of justice has sought to break up ef forts of wolon Isbor to force the em. ployment of their members exclusive ly In construction work | [__ASTHMA BY DR. KR. H. BISHOP STHMA |e one of thome name might mean any one of several very different all- ments, It ts ep- man to various conditions associ. difficulty in) dine asthma, re nal asthma and hayfever asthma. All imply difficulty in breathing. Bronchial asthma is the common. est. The fact that there are so many causes for this sort of asthma ts one of the great reasons why there are #0 many sufferers. ‘The greatest fundamental tn most asthma cases is a disordered nervous system. The great nerves affecting breathing are disturbed, thus bring: ing about spasms of the bronchial Apparatud, and swelling of their mu! {cous membrane lint The asthma victim need harty fear dying in 4 selsure, however dread: |ful it may appear to himself or an | onlooker. The question whether or not asth. ma can be cured depends on whether r not ite cause or causes can be found and removed. from dust is right In most casee, but hot in all. Strangely enough, the alr o1a |% cities eulte many sufferers better than the purer rural air, For the elderly asthmatic, outdoor life with walking, golf or riding In | Moderation is the thing. Such exer. cises should be stopped well within | fatigue. The open air life should be come habitual. Proper diet and hygiene will be explained In Gotell by the physician. | Vital Statistics] BIRTHS Accola, George C.. boy Anderson, Fred, boy Benjamin, James girl Boos. Walter R., girl Rradford, Wdear M., boy Johnson, Edwin J, boy Kalleren, HM. boy Keenan, HM.’ girl Kollty Ste: Ronnst! mitt t Torhi\e Kuremoto, Ulc Laken, G y Manning, Meciure, boy. Matlock . Ringo, boy. Neal, Norman HL. boy Propat, H. J. girl Roche, Martin, girl Swanson, Warner J Templin, Robert J., Walsh, Frank, bo w ‘, Max Cark boy 1, Andrew B,, girt n, Wittiama “Charles R., boy MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Age. Awokl, Ich{il, Seattle 29 Avahara, Shima, Seattle; 19 | Pry, Robert Kenneth, Seattle 25 Morgan, Staniey R., Rayson, Utah, 21 1 | Yakin, Beverly Adele, Seattle .. Heyser, Richard 8 Oklahoma City, Okla. 2 | Germer, Josephine, Bait Lake City :17 | Mair, Fred, Seattle | Jones, Mabel Oliv Haner, Henry C., Pnumelaw Stone, Lottie A.) Enumclaw Christopherson, Martin 8, Se- attle . 29 Richmond, Val Hh Legal “|well known and highly respected ~ Satie ; Seattle ......Lemal . oe ; Lowa! | | Norton, ©. A., Wa seb eeee |Hayman, Gladys fH. Beattie’... Morria, Lesile &.. Bue y ... Legal Butler, Catherin mond lew Stewart, Charles Irn, Seattle lagel Huble, Josephine Clair, Seattle Legal | ly Cordova, Alaska legal dges, Georgiana Lowal tee eeres 31 a4 Legal| :Legal | Legal Legal H, Seattle ....Legal joattle ..... Legal mitle vse. Logal | : Legal | > 5.405 8 McClain, Fannie, Seattle Rodgers, Wagar HL, Seattle . Petersen, Corinne M., Seattl Lukoy, Mont Mottel#on, Do Seliger, Elmer J,, Seat Gauer, Theresa, Seattle 0000555543 DEATHS Nerglund, Inez M, 19 years. Cunningham, William, 64 yearm, Kector, Kober 62 years, ” Pe mepeR MC wha eg | practices of the members of the plied by the lay.) ated with extreme | breathing. ‘Thus | ?* you hear of car | THE SEATTLE STAR By Mabel M. Cleland Among the hundreds of pio neers gathered Wednesday at Pioneer Hall on the shores of Lake Washington, there are many older «i jonger in the state than Mrs. S. 1. Ktough. But ho other one has the dis | thnetion of being the first bride | te seeure a license in the court house on “Profanity Hill” ‘This building now verves as county i, and ite glory ts departed, but 21 y ago today they were just moving into it, and when Mr Etough and hie witness arrived nothing was in place and they had much ado to locate the auditor and the necessary papers. ‘The state did not require the pros; pective brides to “go after the li- ceonm” in those days; maybe they didn’t want to risk them on Profan. ity Hu Mr. Etough ¢ame to Seattle tn February, 1889, shortly before the big fire; the bride, Mies Edith Chap man, having arrived the year before, Mra. Etough came with a letter of introduction to Mra, Bogardes, one | of the first real dresemakers Seattle | ever had, who will be remembered | by many an early-day belle, who now gives preachments to her Gapper! granddaughter, The little house in| which thia modiste had her establish: | frent still stands on the corner of | Various climates may have to bel gecond ave. and Wall at tried. One which is fairly dry, of | moderate altitude and fairly tree It might be interesting to note in | passing that the friend who climbed | | the hill and served as witness at this wedding was no other than Mr. Will H ‘RY SPENCER, well-known and respected citizen of Wa tertown, N. Y., who reports he has gained 15 pounds since he || began taking Tanlac and always || tells bis friends how this medicine |] testored his health. | | “My friends often any: ‘Never saw you looking better; what are you do them now," recently declared Henry Spencer, 416 East st., Watertown, a citizen, “For more than a year,” he éaid “I seemed to be run down all over. From 160 pounds I fell off to 135, lost my appetite and my stomach gave me no end of trouble. The little I ate caused me to bloat with gas and I was subject to dull, heavy | headaches. 1 had no energy and it | was all I could do to get around the house, I had dizay spelia when verything would blur before my eyes and T had to catch myself to |keep from falling. | “Well, now, I have gained 15 |pounda, fee! better In every way and jean work as well as ever, since tak- ing Taniao, 1 relish what I eat, with a fine appetite, and gna, indigestion, headache and dizziness are complete: \ly gone, Yeu, sir, I Just can’t say too much for Tanlac,” Tanlac ix wold by all good drug. ists.—Advertivetrncnt. a” a (Oe SOG ge ut Old C ontthonse on "Ma Mr. and Mrs, S. L. Etough, who obtained first marriage license issued in old courthouse, the meeting of pioneers at Pioneer hall in this city. Mrs. Etough is attending |i201 vourth ave, The Agutter com \: jarn M. Curtiss of the Curtiss Hard- unreasonably 1,000 gt today's but, of course, many of UONG KNEW POKER, BUT HE FOUND OUT CLUBS BEAT ACES! Two husky bluecoats walked into a small room, dimly lighted, at 156 M at. early Wednes day. Three Chinese and 10 white men dashed madiy from the ex its, scattering poker chips and fantan apparatus over — the floor Hut the exits were blocked with blue-coated Boo Quong, 41, des weight, 110 pounds, leaped upon the back of the nearest cop and commenced & terrific battle, 1 which the other cop joined, The other occupants of the room stopped to applaud the fighters Quong was subdued without lows of life and lodged in city jail “Alla same tough — luck,” groaned Quong, ax he wiped hie aching #ke “juet when four aces he catches me diam 5 man butt in |Says Bosse Caused mn 6 Lewis to | Shooting of Woman } J. sisson that | Vor af “I'm thru with moonshine mn |never drink another drop.” said | Norman G. Chapman, sireet car | conductor, Wednesday, as he paced | his cell in the city jail, Chapman |confemed to shooting Mra. Hrhel @ ar on |Felt at the Kerma hotel, 1106 | Fourth ave, Monday night | “1 think Ethel will get well | | ahoulda’s have been drinking, 11 wouldn’t have shot her, But I'm loft the booze now for good.” Mrs. Fell’s condition in city bos! whe call | pital war still causing physicians | jconcern Wednesday, She has three| jbullet wounds in her thigh and] gion, | shoulder, | etate Radio Firm Onan Quarters in City |°™” | Amateur and professional radio! tained, jservice of the highest quality t*| works |promived by the firm of J. J. Agut {it ter & Co., electrical engineers, who | « ha for 15 years. ‘The dauntiess courage of the men | ages and the almost unconquerable fores: for uo is wtill plainly written | on the faces of those who came first, | MEN WANT?) ‘SHOOTS BURGLAR IN NIGHT RAID! : Old Father Shotgun Halts Flight’ Negro Suspect Shot in the back as he a window leged burgte 6 the city hospital W been committed in a nev 1432 I ” and armed hime there slept the of # stood in the entered window grate under the jin ah an render Lewis cautiously Cheely commanded him to mur wis jumped thru the win of shot wtruck Lewin in 4 Patrol 1d took told Capt looking | when he entered The Star never intentionally print toment or makes Pecause of an error in transmis: | the edition of The Star Monday | low valuation ced upon the ¢ Puget Sound Telephone | impossible for rate of return to be has hod jwtated * ascer- | public | postponed hearing on the telechronometer | This should have read—/ editions Becaure NO valuation has EVER jPany has been established in Seattle | been placed * © ¢,” ¢ opened in new quarters at 1219-| ang Burma hes ap annual rainfall | chan are there by right of ancestry, 600 inches. Mr. Curtisn says the courthouse | neing “native sons and daughters.” aeomed at that far out of tawn, am there were only /ana women who conquered the way & few scattered buildings anywhere |mround, tho tle land was all cleared | » were married by Mr. | “marrying | and one stil can see in their eyes | 7, 1891, and they lived|the glory of the vision which led happily ever after, until death called! them on and on Mr. Etough three years ago. ‘Topics like these are heard cunmed at these yearly meetings when ower the state! annual picnic to shake hands and remember It is expected that there will be wees }00 a the nuditor had his troubles to find eee gee. Gna est cash prices for second-hand cash registers and adding machines. t re all makes o equipped employing the very best mechanics. A full of cash register parts, including ail e of rolled paper for registers, Have your old register it 100% good as new, unless y style more suitable, in which case we give you @ good trade for old one. 919 Second Ave. Cor. Madison WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922, of Time Says: at Obey that ever insiktent tm pulse and visit Dr. Wilson— 15 years of suceens in dentis try in this state. Standing the strain of an actual tryout by the people of this state and today Dr. Wit son has the largest office and practice tn this city. If you want gnod dentistry, Dr. Wilson has proven the quality, and his continued growth is enough to prove his ability, You know by expert ence of others that your éem tistry is going to be of the beat. All Work Guaranteed Best Crowns . . .$5.00 Best Bridge .. .$5.00 Best Rubber Plate ... . .$15.00 EXAMINATION FREE DR. J.T. WILSON Corner First and Pike Over Bartell’s Drug Stere | of ‘ash Registers, slightly used, half regular price. 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