The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1922, Page 16

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——- fHE SEATTLE STAR - Attack Railroad Taxation to Save Thousands for Peoplt EVERETT, Ave meeting of the Sn equalization board next Mon y, the city commissioners of Everett will launch an attack up- on the existing system of taxa tion on railroads and public utili ties, which, it is claimed, annual ly puts an added burden of ap- 220,000 on the small Promise of Aid in Senate Race ei sinwon, snemunn ve avers s yer Ry c ith it hich forme taxpayers of the county, |eance with spirite which forms ee: beeen Seem WO Be Powerful Backing | for| cites ot tne stor a ene * taken up tho fixing of a proper of the roll ener tu. entnans to or Woman Candidate ‘Atherton. et hie Mngiish country Telephone Co., purstant to a de- : “ Boys - andy cision on the telechronometer, Is Offered tate, in honor < Dane 2 the so-called “speech measuring” phone divice, which has aroused bitter opposition here, “The smaii taxpayers of the state iil be vitally interested in thin Movement to force the ratiroads and ther big interests to pay their prop Of share of the taxes,” said Charles A. Turner, city commissione “Not only Everett, put Seattle, Ta Soma, and every other city In Wash tngton, is being forced to bear tax Burdens not rightfully or legally their own Turner has called upon the attor up y of the valuation for tax purposes put upon rajlroad hold thes in Snohomish county by the Bate equalization board, which ts Composed of Gov. Louls F. Hart Btate ‘Treasurer C. 1. Babcock and Auditor C. W. Clausen % | The laughs begin when four of Indorsed by the King County Lm! pin guests find themuelves « eration and the Confer’ nelied by various emergencies to . | euMe dinguisen Mrs. Branson, mother of Iaje | talative ence for Progreanive Political Acth IMra, Donna Baker ts seeking the re, publican nomination as state senator from the 86th senatorial district / Mrs, Baker announces that she te « progressive and a liberal to th rest inp is mort anxious to & spirit message from him, and Richard in bis capacity of atten nth degree and, doos his best to see that liean club and has been active In| conversation. polities since 1913, when ahe went tol pe oyr the state legislature as representa in high feapect and veners ive for women of the state headmaster of the famo' While there she aided in the pas | school and chaplain to King Geo age of many measures, Parent-Teachers’ annociation for | wag HANDBOOK.” M. Bi. Slee: three years, and helped in orm@hizing | yo eman Hendley Publishing “The state law requires an as Hildren, three of whom will enter t es ~ 4 tons of the novice and advar sessment valuation of 58 per cent the university this fall | archent af ihe taiast alestrics) fn of the actual value of the prop: She hax been a resident of Seattle | eee efty for tax purposes, In Snoho- for 20 years. She lives on Queen| «py . COUNTRY BEYOND,” mish county, the tax valuation totals only 41 per cent. In King county it is 47 per cent, and _ Skagh county bears the unjust figure of 35 per cent. Millions of dollars in taxes are stipping from our fingers, And, usual, the small taxpayer must foot the bill, _ Be matter that be already stag- _ gers with his load. | “It is our purpose to force a proper Piaxation of 50 per cent upon all rail if ai public utility property. If “ecessary, we will start mandamus — to do this. — James Oliver Curwood: Cosmopol mS rt Tennent | oak Corporation, “Not far f the rugged and storm whipped the Kaministiqua, yet not #0 GIRLS! LEMONS there lay « paradise Jost in the he paradise ‘a little corner of he | That t the promising manner | which the latest Curwood novel gine. | ‘This story te the longest of BLEACH SKIN WHITE Dé. J. &. Plasvett, director of the Astrophysical Observatory at Victoria, B. C., appears dwarfed alongside the mammo: inch reflector telescope) Saveexe the Juice of two wee with which he recently discovered the “twin suns” The new planet is five Into & bottle containing three) o¢ the writing and the eure and times as large as any other known body, according to the lounces of Orchard White, which @Ny| port handling of the plot show eee — — ~ drug store will supply for & few) Zonutar American author to be Ca ite Hootch adie ~ | eenta, shake well, and you have ®|on the up-grade | tary oF @ blood dinease. It ts none) Cuarter pint of harmless and de| 119 « romance that lifts you f MANCHESTER, Eng. Aug. 18. __CANCER | jot these. liientfal lemon bleach, Massage} the midst of humdrum cares Mrs. Clara Jessie Lamb, ly willow, was arrested for in The moat! dangerous thing about) this sweetly fragrant wtien «tate affairs, and carries you off to a as Id girt with hy cancer is that its onset Is frequent-| ee, May "Ona canis tee the ear-ol each day, Siar aie aveaeael’ a wileak oS aur) DR. KR. H. BISHOP ly painiew. If It were painful from] Pecuty and whiteness ef your skin. . Her lawyer claimed that RJ HERE if needithe first most people would take Famous stage beauties use this over the loss of a pet dog had @ her to lose control of the ma. beaten girl who had faith in o man. And emphatically the stor man’s love for hi nation of a lot} fatal. It is, therefore, the part of] that soft, clear, rosy-white com fled that Mrs. Lamb was drunk of cancer, tated for some time examined *terttate Advertisement. CRET OF A GOOD DISPOSITION practically fatal ‘She will be happy and at pbroadcast thora } are unhappy because they are! aig appendicitin lose its dread; ulnets and nervousness rapidly | appr Bemen. of neglect and ignorance, nine out many letters we are continually! than half of these deatha could be for the dissemt-| warning and lees cases would bel jemon lotion to bleach and bring Several witnesses, however, of information| wisdom for all adults to have wd for also as @ freckle, sunburn, on the subject) sidious sordy that have been irri ]and tan bleach, because it doesn't the magistrate committed her echo Appendicitis speniiesdbeonit tachewse used to be a} A Woman who carefully sfe- dixease, Not un Ge her health benefits her dis- til the fact waa} felitive to ail. The world unfor- ly that speedy} itely is filled with sweet women! operation was the oply salvation) back from usefulness by| reputation. Something of the sort) so common among them.| must be dene in the case of cancer.) Méestroy food dispositions. Sickly,| Cancer t confined almost excl | aleworn-out women cannot make | sively to adult life. Largely because | i iydia EF. Pinkham's Vegetabie | °f ten cases are fatal. Yet if prop és ~The. Sager oent of women's! «er precaution and treatment were! is clearly proven by! ohserved, it ix probable that more ihing in this paper, from women have been restored to health | Prevented | “THE NEW SIGN OF THE TIMES” AT YOUR HOME URMA STORE NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES—ALWAYS THE BEST Our Stores carry the most complete lines of food merchandise in the eliy, and the members have purchased the goods cooperatively at figures so low that they are prepared to meet any legitimate competition, quality of merchandise always considered. In many cases they can quote you prices jast a little lower than competitors. Sand happiness by its use after years| There are three forms of unnec on | ef suffering. Why don't you try itt} "ry worry about cancer. People| often believe it is contagious, hered-! The Following Combinations Include the Best Merchandise to Be Had pound box Hang-Up Matches can Van Camp Pork and Beans, medium joat Urma Bread YOURS TRULY LINE Home Product— Cookies Cakes Crackers Assorted Cakes, Chocolate Eclairs, Fig Bare, Grahame, Graham Sandwich, Queen City Sandwich, Vanilla Wa fers, Ginger Snaps, Soda Crackers, Sodaflakes. Shredded Wheat Hincult package, small size, Quaker Oats No. 10 bag Urma Flour bore W y Boap %-pint can Best Olive Ot For $3.00 - 10 bag t senns Cries. | pound Ci t Baking Powder i 1 1 pound package Yours Truly Assorted Cakes 5 pounds Car F OR lazy a ape tites, try this crisp, ; new sala Alice Bradley. Re- paadhagg “ an Wax apr it’s Tillamook” that gives 2 bars Palmolive Soap... px ail and just-right flavor. 2 packages Fruit Jar Rises t substitute! to.you need tt. ‘Recipe on beot- | tle. 20¢ and aSe. q Tillamook Cheese Salad ia | For $5.00— iP By Alice Bradley, Principal 10 pounds Cane Sugar cs : Ne beak AE iosesin Moc sap A (RESCENT BAKING PowpeR 1ie | 1 packages Urma Corn Flakes ppl Yash and sone 4 tal) cans Borden's Milk - nail pieces ackages Kingford's Gloss Starch Morton's Salt | an Var rk and Beans bottle Van Ca AISUD +e. ee Lunch Wax Rolls | Cream of Wheat | large package Rolled Oats 2 Creme Ot! Soap 3 packages Washingtop Macaroni, pt i= shelled M4 lemon over sad paleen ene Jf cup heavy cream uncil wif and beat jn it Line « salad howl with You will en- Joy the wood rich flaver ot seent m Cot f preferred nix ingredients and serve in nests of lettuce leaves. a : Fy f3 q Every golden slice of delicious “Tillamook” i has the name imprinted plainly on the rind. Be | i saphh caangmaaeaag Look for the Urma a Signs at the Following Stores Li i j TILLAMOOK coumry rage ASSOCIATION 6201 California Ave + Went 0299 Cor. Wallingtord and N, 36th ...... Melrose 0233 ae illameok, Oregon Cor. Califorma Ave. oa Davweon St... West 0554 8203 "Mer! WS Meltrose 0223 leridian Ave, . Melrose 3021 15 cheese kitchens owned and operated Junetion Calif. Ave. and W, Alaska by Tillamook dairymen and BK. 65th ...... Kenwood 0004 8245-47 (Same) .... THE URMA STORES WATCH THE FRIDAY STAR SS ns CSN Ta ea re eae ee “THROUGH THE SHADOWS,” | cx fantantic title of the book refers to a nwOn, | Macmillan Co, This account of the not content to let her late husband! survey of war work beeause of its wt and ardent suitor for Diana's! peary ax one of the Red Crone series She was one of the organizers Of | inert ghost of the late Chetwod the Women's King County Repub! transon is roused to the point o Alington, the author, i"! ;rungerford’s “With the Doughboy Mra. Maker waa president of th) nie RADIO’ EXPERIMEN the Campfire Girls, She bas fV8) nesigned to answer the practical | shore of Lake Buperior, and south south as the Rainy river waterway of a wilderness world-—and in that) sam-acented wilderness to witness the life atrugeie of the mont amiable | rogue you'll find anywhere in fiction. | It's the atory, too, of Nada, Peter, an Atredale. You will better | understand the extent of an outdoors | og when you have | FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, Be | Fourth Murder i in ‘Mrs. Baker Gets BOQK REVIEWS |. ticwe.in.20,Years| Caught Red-Ha & quarrel, Mme. Emilie Wilkien, aa 167, Killed her husband at their vill 10 to know Jolly Roger's dog) This was the fourth murder in t The | Peter same house in 20 years, te] Tae LeTrus comer Never | Girl “Addict Dies no| CONQUERED,” John Van Sehaick ¢ 8] Jr, formerly leutenant colonel, U. & From Poison Dope | #1» 0 the sot on him marty given by Sir Richard|army (assimilated rank), formerly] LONDON, Aug. 18.—Mias Lillis © | comminsioner to Belgium, A. 1. C.;| May Davia, a drug addict, was fat | work of the American Red Cross in! trom @ peddier. the | nelgium in written by a participant | nciasinimnteliti om lin the relief activities, and now pre wm | jared after he haw had time to secure | Airplanes Playing la fair porepective, Readers nhould | na, [appreciate thio earetulty organioed Leap-Frog Stunts ALDERSHOT, Eng, Aug. 16 &*' | very contract with the books Sir | anmembled to sell while thew: tive | was running high. The fly epirit ume ap night exhibitions. the | which haw included Davison's “Story f the American Red Cross”; Bake | welt's “The fed Cross in Italy” Fife'’s “The Passing Legions”; and ular forms of literature. Now it cellence, captain of the great #h Arabella, terror of the Spaniard, « mg | undisputed master of the waters re*| “CAPTAIN BLOOD,” by Rafeel|the spanish Main ton |in France.” per; | — he” Co perienced since boyhood dreama o|Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- |!y polsoned by cocaine she bought Aerial leap-frog in one of the latest stunts of airplane pilots in their torical novel is still one of- the pop. | followed by the story of the redoubt |uble Peter Blood, buccaneer par ex | Habatini; Houghton Mifflin Co. The| In reading of how Peter Blood NT: | phenomenal succens of “Seara-| condemned for high treason to slay vod that @ type of his-|\ery in Barbadoen, escaped on a cap- [tured Spanish snip, and of his sea “ns | fights and desperate adventures as a| ee | free-booter, many a blase novel-read ‘ ler will feel s thrill he has not ex ships, Spanish 12 ‘ - » “Black Sambo” Is | Cosme Red-Han od | in| youth named Walter Brown hela home here by way of the |to rob it, He was caught redh | but refused to give his name af land was booked as “Black Eyes Examined F, Throw away your cement focals We have made it . for you to wear torle bif ground in one plece, includin, highest quality frame, for— nip nd of seEES ECE” + ce of 4 r cht. The story H — ing, Antiseptic Liquid has glamor and beauty, and it is told with an easy confidence. As for tar| It ts unnecessary for you to suffer | Blood himself, he is a superman, | leompounded of a sardonic humor, with Eesema, Blotches, Ringworm, | cart | Rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo obtained at any drug store i.’ | for 360, or $1.00 for extra large bot inj tle, and promptly applied, will usu- be- | ally give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the cold nerves, and hot temper. in 1876. His —his mother, an English woman. Portugal, and never attended guage from his mother. *x-| Zemo is a wonderful penetrating, | with the publication fn 1921 this | disappearing liquid and ts soothin still to the most delicate akin. Got it to-| revolution, Mr. Babatini achieved day and save all further distress | greatest popular success. The book ie Adverticement went thru printing after printing. bab | re bad | ¥ of! Entrances First and Second PURE CANE SUGAR, 100 Ibs. $7.40—10 Ibs. BORDEN’S MILK, 3 tall cans ............. FEDERAL OR CO-OP. MILK, 3 tall cans ..... . FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR—49-lb. bag ...... PATENT EX. FLOUR, 49-Ib. bag...) 2... --. ssc ec ecessessee ees $1908 \§ ALBERS’ LARGE PKG. FLAPJACK ORT Ce ee Rey za Olympic Pancake, large pkg........22¢ | Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 2 pk i a Fisher’s Pancake, large pkg......22¢ | Shredded Wheat Biscuits Un og s bs Rolled Oats, No. 10 bag... +++. 49¢ | Fruit Jars—Mason, pints, doz. Des CO Cie uccka pis --25¢ Quarts, dozen .... ff B \@ Corn Meal, White or Yellow, 2 pkgs. -25¢ | Ideal—pints, dozen ...... } x } Germea, pkg. ......... --19¢@ | Quarts, dozen .......... 3 ws ep Instant Tapioca, 2 pkgs... ..35¢ | Economy—Quarts, dozen $1.20 by Washington Coffee, sm. -38¢ | Parowax, 2 Ibs. Sa sik cihckes and % 7. "Lares Sith 81. 24 Mason Covers, dozen ......... 27¢ = | Seeded Raisins, 1l-oz. pkgs. . ++.12¢ | Good Luck Jar Rings, 3 doz. .25¢ & | Pecumeerceree . Bae | Jelly Glasses, 14-pt., dozen. 43¢ | Sweet Pickles, 12-0z. bottle . .25¢ ) 4-pint, dozen ....... 39¢ » | 22-07. bottle ...... ‘3 . Bae | ceyotal White Soap, 5 bars .19¢ ve \@ Dunbar Shrimps, can . ..15¢ | Creme Oil Soap, 4 bars ... 25¢ “ {ff Libby's Sliced Pineapple, No. 2¢ -27¢ | Polar White Soap, 10 bars. ‘39¢ . | Bap ait Th eee eT oe pee ee -.«.+..77@ | Fels Naptha Soap, 4 bars..... 25¢ 6 Broken Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 cans. .22¢ | Hill’s Red Can Coffee, lb..... 3¢ | Peaches, Del Monte, No. 2 cans....22¢ 21% Ibs. . 2 for . Apricot. No. 2 cans, 22¢; 2 for....42¢ 3 Ibs. $1. Baker's Cocoa, 14 lb. 22¢; lb......42¢ | Maximum Coffee, 2 Baker's Premium Chocolate, ¥4 lb...19¢ | Our “Special” Blend—“Best Coffee a Golden Age Macaroni, 6 pkgs. -25¢ | in town;” OLYMPIC MEAT CO. 1426 First Ave. FREE CHECKING STAND SG PN We Ws ve Ks veadgteakeace nee Short Ribs Veal Steaks, Ib. ........ Pork Roast, Ib. . . 24¢ Sugar Cured Corned Beef, } ore +.10¢ jm Bacon Strips, Ib. ........cccescses Oe Anchor Bacon, Ib. .. -..16¢ fe | ae -18lg¢ Bacon Backs, lb. .................- 304 Prime LANG. Tl oe shoes bi ces cosas ke UNITED BAKERIES BREAD Better Than the Best! 13-1b. Loaf 10c 1426 Ist Avenue Olympic Market .-15¢ Picnics, Ib. Rolled Beef Veal Roast, Veal Steak, Pork Roast, Picnics, lb. Sabatini wax born in Central Italy father was an Italian was educated in Switzerland and English school, receiving his practi. his|rkin and heals quickly and effect | many successful novela. ‘The beauty | ively most skin diseases. atin ‘Bearmouche,” a tale of the yeaa OLYMPIC-CENTRAL ~ PUBLIC MARKET Saturday Specials - Market Closes 6 P. American Grocery Stores Co.) 3 BIG DOWNTOWN STORES Upper and Lower Floors, Central Public Market—Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avel Mail Order Dept., 1112 Wester n Ave.—Phone Elliott 5074. REX HARD WHEAT FLOUR, 49-lb. bag, $2.10; No. 10 bag Si ante tne 42¢ | M. J. B. Coffee, ib. BAY CITY MEAT CO. 1420 First Avenue POE ROR, Whe in Pw sbeee eas wn ces Short Ribs of Beef, Ib........+.00++s8@ | Hopp eet Roast, Ib Rolled Beef Roast, Ib ‘ ..15¢ Veal Steak, ib. a Veal Roast, Ib. ......+.+.+++0++124¢ | Pork Roast, lb. ... Sugar Cured Corned Beef, ib. ea Sugar Cured Bacon Strips, lb... Anchor Bacon, Ib. ..... Bacon Backs, Ib. Pot Roast, Ib. ..... 2.000 Short Ribs of Beef, Ib. . Sugar Cured Corned Beef, 1b. . Sugar Cured Bacon Strips, lb. Anchor Bacon, Ib, ..........++++- 16¢ Bacon Backs, lb. Pure Lard, Ib. .... | He an Perit titicil ctw Tre Uvee Ano towns ae Alb oon pavoours | | APNE QOEATEST ACTEOS mi Tet Avenues BORD ERE 4 ge o> EER 2 i ie $333 17; 5 Ibs. sil Sper i oe ie Ae Ib. 33¢; 3 Ibs......... & ee ee eer of Beef, Ib. 1420 First Avenue Roast, Ib. ...

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