The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 9

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TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1922. Unknown Lake$ to Give Up Secrets as Aircraft Go Overhead WASHINGTON, D. ¢, July 1%. Locating and photographing undis- covered lakes In the national forests of Alaska are the latest uses to which the alrplane has been put, says the forest service, United States depart- ment of agriculture, It has long been known that there are many lakes on the headlands and istands traversed by the inside pass age between Seattle and Skagway that do not appea® on any map. During the New York-Nome flight, made by army aviators, lakes were frequently sighted which could not be found on the Iatest and most au- thentic maps of the territory. Tales of unknown water bodies are constantly beigg brought In by trap. pers and prospectors. Lees than a year ago a inke 4% miles long and/ half-mile wide was discovered at the head of Short bay, This lake has over 1,000 acres of surface area, and is leas than 1% miles from tidewater, yet because of the surrounding countryxs rough topography, has re: mained unknown and unnamed. Recognizing that many others of these “lost Inkes" may be sources of valuable water power, the forest CHICAGO.-A_ mod of 1400 was held at bay by Mrs. John Gabul, wife of @ allway shopman whe refused to go on strike, when it attacked her home her Pistol in hand, Mra Gabel faced the mod, “You were all my friends once,” she said, “but I will shoot the next one of you weho throws @ atone,” The mod dréw back and paused uncertainly, Then police equads ar- rived and an oven it, ORDER PAVING OF OLIVE WAY Destined to cost approximately service has laid plans to map this no- | g990,000, the paving of Olive way was man’s land of the North by means of jwas ordered Monday by the city aerial photographs. A few days’! council. Tught, it is sald, will be #uffictent (0) ‘The ordinance provides that only cover the area, with a degree of ©) the part west of Broadway be im- curacy that would require many | proved at this time, the section east years and great expense to accom: plish by ordinary methods. The work, which has been ap- proved by the federal power commis. sion, Will be done by seaplane, flytng | from Ketchikan as a base. SPENT HALF HER TIME. IN BED Farmer's Wife E. Pinkham’s pound Made Her Sein — “Thee! an invalid. balf of ie letter as I am ready to’ belp women Ihave my BATTLE SHIPS REGULAR SCHEDULE Leays Seattie dail: 630-745 - "900 - 1em- 6a it~ m5 > 5:15 p.m. Except Sunday SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE From Scaitle to Bremerton Saturday and Sunday 930 p. m. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sundey 11 m. rom Bremerioe to Scart Seturdey and Sunday 41020 p.m AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olympic Hi, way — the short route to Hood Bal end Soe ee ae, points. Searle to 745 - 1190 &. m, Corti ond Extra trip Saturday and Bund y 9:30 p.m. Bremerton to 130 Soon Extra trip Saterday end Sunday 1020 p.m. Commerce mitted io Navy Yard at 1 & 3 p.m. Passenger fare 80c round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE Colman Dock Main 3993 ‘There is one simple, safe and sur way that never fails to blackheads, that ts to diss To do this get two ounc nite powder from any drug store éprinkle a little on a hot, wet sponge rub over the blackheads briskly wash the parts, and you will be #ur- prised how the blackh have dis- Big biackh Httle} he . ho matter where they are, simply dissolve and disappear, leaving the parts without any mark whatever, Blackheads are simply a mixture of dust and dirt and secre- tions from the body that form in the pores of the skin. Pinehing and squeezing only cause irritation, make large pores, and do not get the blackheads ‘out after they become hard The calonite powder and the water simply dinsolve the black- heads so they wash right out, leav- ing the pores free and clean and in their natural condition. Anyone troubled with these unsightly blem- pie method.—Advertisement, ell Woman *; showld certainly try this sim- to 15th ave., to be left for future im. provement. The provision for cluster lights for the arterial highway was stricken from the bill, AIR EXCHANGE IS NO ROBBERY NEW YORK.—When clothes they Previously stole from a downtown tatlor wore out, burglars returned to Ginsberg and helped themselves to the Intest styles, leaving the old suits, A BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM has been set up in the postoffice, jwith attachments at each money window. EYE TROUBLE BY DR. R. H. BISHOP UT of the 360,000 fam, blind dependents “ in this country, over ‘onesiath are blind on ac sount of the nm germ that gets Into babies’ eyes at birth through lack of proper precautions, When the eyes are washed im mediately after birth by the phy siclan and nurse. and a drop of silver nitrate put in, the danger of eye infection and blindness Is eliminated. |The majority of the 250,000 people in this country blind from other causes, would now have good sight if they had taken ordinary common sense precautions, Serious defects in vision, for tnatance, may start from apparently simple inflamma- tions of the eyelids or the watery membranes of the eyes. Bloodshot eyes, inflamed eyelids and atyes re frequently found associated with yestrain and even caused by It. Reading and studying should te done under proper lighting, not | bright enough to strain the eyes, nor yet too dim. ‘The light should come from above and behind, preferably over the left shoulder, so as to factii- tate writing. Wiping one’s face on a common rolier towel is the source of many dangerous eye diseases that are | eate hing. Canata ponsesses nearly half the | water power of the world. ‘There are five women house aur. geons in lish hospitals MOVIE ACTRESSES AND THEIR HAIK every movi actress you have seen has lovely hair, while the most pop- ular count their curis as their chief beauty? In fact, many are leading ladies just because of their attrac | tive looks, Inquiry among them dis '¢lones the fact that they bring out all the natural beauty of their hair by careful shampooing, not with any soap or makeshift, but with a st ple mixture by putting a teaspoc j ful co nrenaigp (which they get from the druggist) in a cup of hot water and applying this instead of soap, This full cup of shampoo liquid is enough ‘so it is easy to apply it to | all the hair inetead of just the top of the head, After its use, the hair dries rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, excess ofl and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear The hair ts so fluffy that it looks much heavier than it 1s, its luster and softnens are delightful.—Adver- ‘Foley ’sHoney=/Tar SURE ys QUICK Kelief trom COUGHS sxc? | Best for Children and Grown Persons CANDIED LAXATIVE FOR CHILOREN OR ADULTS AINE GREATEST ACTEOS In THE WO KEEP THE UVER AND COWELS ORORERE, 47 ALL GoOM UBLGoMTS \ THE SEATTLE STAR There is a double saving in buying Associated Gasoline with Associated Oil Company Scrip Books. You’ save: 4.35% on purchases or Associated Gasoline and you save money on engine operation, The coupons will be ac- cepted by all dealers showing the Associated The following dealers sell Associated Oil Products: ADMIRAL war GARAGE om9 ALL NIGHT SERVICE STATION Kenton, Wash. ARBOR maeeass MERCANT 10th Aw a ©, & C. GARAGE (Christensen & © 2012 Fifteenth Av DEARBORN SERVICE STATION (Wm, Petri & Sony Corner Dearborn DENNY WAY & WARREN SERVICE KE. KR. AINSWORTH 10m Eanes) Avenue South 101 Warren Avenue RAGE DIAMOND GARAGE 4C, A. Orendett) 6150 Bh. Marginal Wey AUTO SUPPLY & SERVICE CO, h Avenue wick & Nelson) CERCIL ©. BAGLEY COMPANY Fifth Avenue North at Roy BALLARD TIRE & SERVICE CO. a0 RT BARCLAY nd Kast Spring inter Avenue hawonsy SON Street cw ‘OOD GARAGE californian Avenue GRANGER MOTOR SERVICE CO. 2209 Street BOY grb os AVENUE GARAGE yiston Avenue Pine and Vast Oltve J. A. CALLIER SERVICE STATION H.C, KE STATION Ninth Avenue and Sencen Street (O'Drien Corner) Kast Highway CEDAR GARAGE GREENWOOD GARAGE 2515 Fourth Avenue (nh. BP rat oy gerne GAS, OILING > Y GARAGE AND TATION 8701 natn Fr Avenue, Corner Orcas Jd. A. & M. TIRE CO, 4015 Stone Way JAMES & CO. 1938 Fifth Ave., Cor, Virginia ALBERT CRUVER BIT Florentia Street Cycol Motor Oil will not break down nor- thin out rapidly under engine heat because it is free from destructive “sulpho” compounds— the trouble making impurities found in ordi- nary oil. They are removed by the new Hexeon Process used only by us. Sign. Order these books from them or direct from us, The use of Associated Gasoline assures you of better engine service. It has a dry point sufficiently low to cause complete combus- tion of every drop. on gasoline motor oils and greases JOHNSON & McLEAN SERVICE STATION 4910 Leary Avenue KEYSTONE FILLING STATION 1900 Lakeview Blvd. ROBB'S SERVICE STATION 4000 Stone Way EARL RUSH 8149 Kastinke Avenue SECURITY GARAGE CO., INC. 1319-25 East Medicom SHIPYARD SERVICE STATION tA Mian) 2959 Kast Marginal Way ore | SMITH SERVICE STATION i 4072 Rainier Avenue - : gg eng! GARAGE o te L. (walter Sue thine avenue =? | TERMINAL GARAGE 4 — BROS.’ GARAGE Eighty-tittn Park Avenue MOUNT KER PARK GARAGE 2510 Thirty-sixth Avenue South THIRTY.FIFTH AVE. GARAGE (Charles Bartlett) 7501 35th Ave. 8. W. UTO REPAIR rhiey) Park Avenue GEORGE TURNER & 80N Westlake and Aloha i THOMPSON LUBRICATING CO, 2005 Pacific Avenue { ‘Tacoma, Wash. THOMPSON LUBRICATING CO, Tacoma Junction, Wash. UNION AVENUE GARAGE South Fifty-seco! Unies ‘Tacoma, W OwL SERV ICE STATION Fourth Avenue at J PACIFIC HIGHWAY Ne ; UNION AUTO SUPPLY PHINNEY RID 619 University 1 r WHITE GARAGE Sixtieth 1620 Third Avenue PIKE STREET GARAGE 806 Pike Street RAINIER VALLEY AUTO SERVICE WILDWOOD GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION (Clem M, Honneld STATION, INC. 7636 Rain! 2001 Rainier A WOODLAND PARK AVENUB | NA GARAGE GARAGE H on & J. Markley) (Larsen & Lee) yy odiown Avenue 7403 Woodland Park Avenue 4 WOLF SERVICE STATION (C, Welt) 1764 Beacon Avenue & PATE undin) re Nineteenth Ave i Mercer Street oro SSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Office, Henry Building, Seattlh—Phone Main 2453 Fai Sty taath Plant, 1312 West Florida St.—Phone Elliott 1240 +

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