The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1922, Page 9

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Zz Es & REFER GRES FA ES sre . teeta esstu ges ear MSS Bae SES ROSTFAS Bane & _ Bead o ATURDAY, AUGUST 26, HOUNTY COST IN SPOKANE IS HIGH ceeds That of King and Pierce ring and Pierce county govern: ‘ents, according to figures that wll released soon by Lester M. Liv. good, of the Citinena Taxpayers’ . “figures that Livengood will iw show that In nearly every at of our be 4 gov. t, with possibly ree ex: i the cost per : Beage y Jation far exceeds the nl Seeing the same departments in and Pterce counties. "One man, possibly the least known f all the Spokane county officials, goot's figures prove that nty Engineer Harry Baker ts ducting the most economical nty engineer's office In the state, ker ts running bis office for it ts per thousand population less than the King county engineer and cents less than the Pierce coun ty engineer, according to Livengood. makes a good showing, for the fig. ‘at about the same cost as in tng and Pierce counties. In the sheriff's office and the su- t the cost in Spekane county ns higher than tn King and Pierce unties, most of the €xcess can be libied” and blamed upon the pros. j ting attorney's office, according “Aho the Livengood statistics GRabbi Silver Will Talk on Palestine In the interest of the hydro-electric a SS tine Development league, wil! ad- Pompe Sanday night. Rabbi Sitver i arrive im Seattle Saturday night. Mack McCord, Boomer of Oil, Starts North RGSbeaE? Big Interest in Alaska Fields By E. P. Chalcraft ih i Sesser asery Jack McCord the Associated Ot] companies are | now at work in the Cold Bay dis | trict on the Alaskan peninsula, and other large concerns are in- terested. o the existence of of] in Alaska been known for @ long time, de- nt was arrested when all coal pil lands were withdrawn from under the Pinchot conservation n. 9% later, when the leasing bill passed agress, there was a rush to the wll fields and many claims were ‘aked out in the seepage areas and promi domes. But complications ‘rone from the fact that the land was unsurveyed, and boundary lines were ery indefinite. Claim holders, under the regula one, are paid uniform royalties, and ain percentage also goes into ited States treasury. McCord came to Alaska when « ‘outh of 21, leaving his home farm Towa to seek his fortune in the rthern territory, He is now 28, 1 one of the best known men in SPOKANE, Aus. 26 —The cost of) weting the county business of| ane county exceeds the cost of) rves the “croix de guerre.” for) Acoanty Auditor Joe Stewart also indicate that he ts running his} court, while the figures show | ant te de established on the River | jordan, Palestine, Rabbi Abba Hillel | Over, general chairman of the Pal. | ress & mass meeting in the Masonte | Brought About Present) 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR HUGE TIMBER | SALE PLANNED Bids Called for on Tract on Quinault Reservation HOQUIAM, Aug. 26,—Bids on the largest tract of timber land yet ad-jact to save the nations of Central vertised for sale on the Quinault In-|urope from complete dissolution, @ian reservation have now been|James M. Cox declared in a statement called tor by the department of In-| based upon his observations on the dian affairs at Washington, The | continent. tract covers approximately 14,000| He recommended that Herbert acres, and has timber of fir, ced: Hoover should be designated by the hemlock and spruce embracing 388,-| United States to represent that coun- 000,000 feet. try on the reparations commission, | A $20,000 check must be recetved | 4* he holds the confidence of Hurepe, with each bid, according to purchase| Cx conveyed a mesnage from rules, The successful bidder muat|Chancelior Wirth of Germany to the furnish a $50,000 bond when the deal People of the United States given to {# made. Jt is required alno that the| "4m during « conference in Berlin. bidder must agrees to remove all tim.| The Message is: “Unies the Unit ber prior to April 1, 1942. €4 Staten interests herself in Bu. | Bide will be received until Novem.|fope’* affairs within a very short | ber 1 by Superintendent W, B, Gama, |e. all In Germany ts lost and all why it is expedient for America to 2—Europe must be rehabilitated to provide a market for American prod- ucts. i payment of inter-allted debts, Silver Portraits No. 4—Lillian Gish TO SAVE EUROPE Cox Declares Nations Face Dissolution LONDON, Aug. 26—America must Poem by Leo H. Lassen Picture selected by Daisy Henry jof the Taholah, Wash., reservation. |! Central Iurope, as well.” take a hand tn European affairs: f] 1—-Present conditions afford an op- If the world’s debtors are per: Efforts to Win Spouse End bs Cox said there are three reasons mitted to go to ruin there will be no in Failure; Drowns Universal is to star Lon Chaney tn “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” | Thus Chaney achie his life's am- bition. CHICAGO, Aug. 26.-—-Poliee were 4 today that W. W. Talcott, | ently failed in his efforts to win his wife from the Life Institute cult, committed suicide by leaping | gre pom from an excursion boat. | WATE! FF NOTICE | Talcott disappeared from his home| | Water will be shut off on | Thursday, a fow hours before a man| | Fourth ave. N., from McGraw at. |Jumped over the railing of tho Inke| | to Newell at, and on Smith st., | boat Favorite. from Fourth ave. N. to Fifth | | ‘The crew of the Favorite identities | { ave. N.. on Sunday, August 27, | photographs of Talcott and a haber.| | from 10 a. m. to 12 noon, dasher told police he sold Talcott the| | Water will be shut off on Wit straw hat which was found on the| | son ave, from Kenyon st. to , boat | Grattan st, and on Grattan st. | | Talcott and Mre. J. 1. Cartwright,| | trom Rainier ave. to S6th ave. 8., | wife of a justice of the state mu-| | and on Wabash ave. from Grat. | preme court, were the government | | tan st. to 64th . 6. on Mon- chief witnesses tn the investiqation| | day, August 28, from 8 a. m. to 6 | jot the Life Institute and {ts leader,| | p.m. | Albert J. Moore, —_—$—$$—$ $$ 4 GRAPE JUICE! Full 4irections, right from Uncle Sam's laboratories on how to Make delicious unfermented grape juice at home! Our Washing- ton bureau bas compiled the resulta of the government's expert- ments with making grape jules, and you may have the results free for the asking. Just fill out and maf! the coupon below: Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want 5 copy of the bulletin UNFERMENTED GRAPE JUICE, and inclose herewith two cents in stamps for larka He has followed mining, mak- ing several large strikes, and has Spent consideruble thne as @ Bulde, being known as the Cop A River Scout. Rex Beac »in novel, “The Iron Trail,” { ok eCord for the basis of onevof {| leading characters. postage. WANTS AMERICA NAME spares eereernee FANCY AND I rainy afternoons, I, too, have turned Onin followed Fancy thru a storied land, Where splendid knights, with passioned love that burned, Entered lists for some fair lady's hand. Page after breathless page their knightly creeds Hushed the gray song on the curtained window pane; Soon Fancy and Ij enraptured with their deeds, Forgot the high little room and the April rain, ONG since the room was closed, and years, I thougnt, Had banished Fancy and all her golden pages, Until I saw you walk and turn back the ages; And with your. quiet smile and woman's way I knew the dreams of that dim Yesterday And understood the glory they had sought! ADDRESS DK earns eee es PEE Men ete tene dias baVensseedsoceate SECOND BIG WEEK!—ANOTHER KNOCKOUT! GREATEST GING SHOW ON TOTR METROPOLITAN ‘sranrixe SUNDAY, AUG. 27 BRANDON BROTHERS AND REX REYNOLDS OFFENR AMERICAN LIGHT OPERA COMPANY 30 SINGING VOICES AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA |Pigs Are Pigs and It’s Not a Joke; File Suit} +4 Pairs Increase to 110 Pairé, Call for Help LOS ANGEL Cal, Aug. 26.— Pigs will be pigs, no matter how trite the story gets. = When Ellis Parker Butler first) called attention to tt, It was funny, } but now It's getting to be a serious matter, according to the sult filed here by George and A. Hancock | against the Robert Laboratories of Hollywood. The Hancocks say they bought 44 pairs of Guinea pigs from the labora- torfes on condition that the labora torles would buy back the progeny. The 44 pairs have become 110 pairs, and the laboratories won't buy, the complaint says, And the pigs keep on being pigs. ‘TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Wins in Puget Sound Country Vineyard Keeper Tells of ie Vistory of Island | | Belle Variety H ‘ BY CHARLES SOMERS, JR Island Belle Grape Growers’ Union) ‘The first grape vineyard in Western Washington of which there is any record, was set out by Lambert B. Evans, » pioneer homesteader on Stretch Island, about 50 years ago. He selected ‘a sunny, south slope slong the shore of the Sound, on his AMAAAO MAAR AVIVA LAS Have a heart for the Mrs. Don't make her feel like » part of the stove. When you pull down the old roll-top and call it @ day, Just think of the little lady at home. Give her a change. Buy her a good dinner at Boldt’s and see those lines of weariness fade from her face and the old smile come back. Man, it’s worth » hun- dred times the price of a six-bit dinner, DOLLAR DINNER SAM sUMMER acres to fords, with a few other varie- thes for his own use. Tt wae his success that attracted the attention of Adam Eckert, while on @ visit to a friend in the district in the year 1889. Mr. Eckert, com- ing from one of the grape crowing nections in Mew York state, was somewhat familiar with the st. He decided to settle tgp hoor ag » growing. He ug! a tract ot tend on the island and by years of experimenting with more than 100 varteties of grapes, devel. oped the now famous “Inland Belle. ‘This Island Belle grape is very , the berries are black; it is THREE BOHEMIANS & NOBBY In Their “Quaint Specialty” MANNING & BALL In “A Scotch Highball” hardy, much larger than the Concords; the Our whalebone rubber, which does Kinkade & Kinkade rain will not split it It is early” not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, set of teeth .. Gum Lyke R ft is @ good shipper, bears a heavy crop, and from experiments extend- ing over period ot years with favorable and unfavorable seasons, has always ripened for the market The above features make tt the grape to plant in this country. ‘The writer and his brother, who now own the original Evans vine yard, have grafted it into the Island Belles ond set out additional acre- age. We believe the slopes lying | to the sun, with proper water and air drainage, along the shores of| Puget Sound, can not be bettered for production of grapes. ‘Trial shipments last season have made o hit in California, where o similar grape is not produced, they growing the European varieties of | table, raisin and wine grapes, while) the Island Belle is a slip-skin Amer- fean variety, splendid for all pur-| poses, the compact clusters for fan-| |r cy table uee, the small clusters ideal for jelly, grape butter, excellent for grape juice, and in the past, before the Volstead act became a law, 4 nents fine quality of wine was produced. ~ In “Love Never Dies,” a Ventriloquial Novelty Ses MARK & FOY “Just Us” She was a fair—and unfair~ t re-| pawnbroker in emotions, with whom men hocked their hearts for a smile. Excepting, of course T LOVER whose presence in her swarm of suitogs provides the title for the latest picture starring -+« GOLD CROWN a BRIDGEWORK . Pascale Routy & Co, OS werk 4 work «guaranteed fer 15 Examination free. pate OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS 4 20 Yenrs Open 9 to 6 Dally—0 to 12 8 in “Frontier Sports” Ten Cents Always 3 PALACE Hip VIOLA bse DANA Continuous Dany ll Direction Acwenn Hawes University st, Move the liver and bowels MOVIES Gently but thoroughly. Bold at all drug stores 250, or direct by Joyner 250, Drug Co., Spokane.—Advertisement. Oy, 1e 4 Dont hesitate - smoke Oh, Oh 7 STROLLERS Thats a Cigarette ! QUALITY GUARANTEED TOBACCO PRODUCTS CORPORA- TION, NEW YORK, N. ¥. A Movie in Every Pac BY 10¢ ~ S Package FIRE CHIEF IS’ CITY VISITOR After being the guest of Fire Chief George Mantor of Seattle during his short stay here, C. W. Ringer, Min- neapolis, Minny fire chief and head of the International Association of Fire Chiefs and Engineers, left 8e attle Saturday for his native city. Ringer, « brother of I. W. Ringer of the Pacific Meat Co. of Seattle, attended the International conven tion of the society at San Francisco recently, where he was elected head of the organization. Over 1,500 dele. | gates from all nations attended the meet. Gyro Club Picnic to Be Held Sunday Gyro club members and thetr fam!- lies will plenic Sunday at Hall's iake. Autos going to the picnic grounds will assemble at $30 a. m., on the north side of Pine st., between Fifth and Sixth aves, MODERN DENTISTRY DR. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. 106 Columbia St. | Fer more than 20 years SEATTLE’S LEADING DENTIST a In making high class, modern plate work, artificial teeth, bridgework, gold and porcelain crowns, gold an@ jcement or alloy fillings, also an em | pert in extracting teeth without paim, Chloroform and gas are unnecessary for painless extraction of teeth at Dr. Brown’s Dental Clinic : i Orphoun Orpheum Vaudeville Season Opens September 3 BOX OFFICE OPENS TOMORROW Starting tomorrow box office will be open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily. Prices: Seats on Nights, 15¢ to $ sale one week in advance. 1. Matinees, 15c to 50c MATINEES 2:30 MORGAN DAVIS PANTAGES ALL NEXT WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEB ALEXANDER PANTAGES Presents “TWENTY MINUTES INCHINATOWN” Sensational Comedy-Mclodrama Success with Cast of 20—PLAYERS—20 HUDSON & JONES FOUR ROSES “On the Bridal Path” Dancing Whirtwinds Season's Musical Treat ROBYN ADAIR and Her SUNLIST SERENADERS PANTAGESCOPE New Feature Comedy with Glenn Goff at the Robert Morton Organ Two Comedy Favorites in “BITS OF BOOBOLOGY” General Admission: MATINEES, 25 cts. NIGHTS, 40 ets, ALEXANDER CLOSES HIS ENGAGEMENT TOMORROW NIGHT NIGHTS 7 and 9 and LULU McCOY

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