The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1922, Page 2

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THE (FREE STATE Se WEMEER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU: heaters VERY moderately priced— FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOMES —bur. hot specials for cool weather. —burns oy High grade heaters that will f give PERFECT satisfaction. coal or The prices are extremely low considering quality. The latest picture to reach this country of William T. Coagrave, who succeeded to ash pan. Height to top of urn 37 in.; width of body 20 in.; diameter fire pot 14 in.; floor space 20x17 in.; weight 115 Ibs. ers. Heavy cast linings. Height to top of urn 42 in.; diameter fire pot 1814 in.; width of body 19 in.; floor space 24x22 in.; weight 185 lbs. WILL TESTIFY IN CRONKHITE CASE | Capt. Rosenbluth Says He Is Willing to Return LIST YOUR MOMES FOR RENT TRADE Stanc *ESTABUSHEO- WITH OUR FREE ooo RENTAL DEPARTMENT That he t& ready and willing to tee tify before the coming federal grand jury in Tacoma is declared by Capt. Robert Rosenbluth, charged with complicity in the death of Maj Alexander Cronkhite, in a letter re leotved by friends in Seattle. Maj. Cronkhite was shot and killed at Camp Lewis, Oct 1918. A my officers found that he ntly shot himacif while at target practice Alleged Kidnapers | of Girl Are Sought |‘ With Bertha Ackerman. daughter | by 4 ot Mrs. A. Ackerman, in the juvenile detention home erie Matt Slar The department of Justice reopened with was searching Tuesday for sev \ the case more than two years later eral men who are believed to have| with the result that Sergt. Roland kidnaped the girl | Pothier was arrested in (be Bast and According to the girl. she waa ot-\ charged with the killing, Pothter tacked several nights aco on the new | implicated Capt. Rosenbluth, who Bothell road, ag she waa gotng on|was arrested after being traced an orrand for her mother. ‘The men | around the world. left her bound and waned. | Hvidenes to substantiate the lcharges against the two men appar lently was not forthcoming, and the Building i in City Lee eae meaeenee Is Brisk, Report | More recehtly, however, ° orders came which resulted in the announce Building tn Seattle i» brisk, and| ment that the federal grand jury, the demand for duied to in Tacoma terials ia on the Increase, according construction ma. | wavene 18, will reopen the investiga tion. to & report compiled by the Loyal Legion of Loggers & Lumbermen. The report also states that the ta | KEEP WELL bor situation in Seattle ia better, tb ot cait ‘tor man excoeding the suey || RH EUMATISM ot help. BY DK. KH. BISHOP Superior Court Is HE verdict of a Hf - rr meade | entered our establishment. | Styles that will appeal to Mother and Daughter who te the individuality in dressing. _ ‘The Values are evident and the Savings are great. other joint tn al most sure to be “rheoumatiam,”” This, however, not necessar The all nine judges were the bench n in | the King county superior court Tues day. Their wer, the jurists were ready to at two-monthe vacation tn fly the case. ache may be due Htack a well-piled-up calendar. | Our Millinery Creations are prettiest ever! CREDIT |: ercise at tennis, awimming, baseball, football or the like. Real rheumatiam t¢ a> pus infec tlon trouble, one must rid oneself of the offending bacteria. This ix alded by jeope Like Saris eee ss ee i ann City. Ten Weiler are Ging CAANOLEME. ) At om @rug etores, 386 4$@ correct posture, Too much containing food whould he avoided Acute rhoumatiam sometimes in volves the membrane over the heart and in & case of thie kind it not only is very painful but serious as <u> uinnme OWN CONVENIENCE lof general bad feeling; then « “ nd rapid pulse, often blisters on the skin, joints grow red, hot, are very painful this lasts a few days and sometimes several weeks, recov C akin “eruptions, ery usually being very gradual blackheads, boils and so on, It js more prevalent in men, en F inane thalcons bes noteed pecially those working in cold, damp x prove it, You can prave it. _, Places. iy When the cause of skin troublesan@! The best cure for rheumatism in to Seruptions is in the blood, it isn't come got rid of the microbes, keeping the wietance of th ol: as high as | possible. Avoid nm changes in | temperature and keep the bowels lopen by proper diet | Vote of Thanks Is | Given to Rev. Rood A vote of thanks for his work dur ling the past year was tendered the | Rev, Paul Rood, and Eruptions! Here's Somethin, That You'll Be g About S. $.3. lad to Hear, IADIANG PACE TAKE THE TRIANGLE TRIP The Scenic Sound Route with the Comfort and Service afforded by Princess Steamships the closing session of the North Pa \cifle Coast Young People’s conter ence of Oregon and Washington Swe. dish Mission churches, Monday. Officers were elected. They clude Rev, Herbert Palmaquist, to simply treat the skin. §. 8. S. will prove to you appening in your blood. 9.4.8, is @ scientific blood eleanser,—it drives out the Impurities which ca: tetter, rash, Vackheada, mples, bdtls, blackheads, Spo other skin eruptions. Pn blotches an: impur ‘are ériven kane, president; Rev. Rudolph Peter. SEAT TLE to VICTORIA and VANCOUVER, B.C. Jou cant atop several very nice things son, Everett, vice president; Donald Night Boats Lars Daily trom Colman Dock, foot of Marion Street ps A no ili. od y Ay Lov Sjorgren, Fremont, secretary; Ar- 9:00 A. M. Daily for Vietoria and Vancouver t becomes ben: nold Heiner, vice seoretary; Miss Ju complexion clears tiful, Your face looks like that of TOR OrOTI well-fed, refined | in . Fane complexion bees fine read in | | Minnie Larson, Tacoma, auditors that the whe world admires. 8. te . | in 0 @ powerful body-bulider, | | | 11:30 P. 24 Dally for Vancouver Direct. Seattle to Victoria ...$3.00 One Way; - - - - $5.40 Round Trip Seattle to Vancouver $4.25 One Way ; - - -- $9.90 Round Trip with Stap-ever at Vietonte Direct Train Connections at VANCOUVER for alt points East, through, the Wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies dith Ohman, Ballard, treasurer, and ruddy, or if yo EXTRA GRIEVANCE in it bulida new and mare blond. “ nates war 06 file eat nee 1 see here, your announce ”, bony necks, thin limbs, hel ment of the Gadder party, you have CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE Beeetilathaten ta ree he 6 | fF NmONE tows igang manera’ val turdes. General Agent. The larger size is afereain wo, ae} “And doubly tise. 1 waen't pleas. ~Advertinoment ant, J was bored stiff.” . —e A the presidency of the Dail) stand up, Senator Poindexter,|TO “COME BACK" | ag a, —e 7 hese Gok, Prot say its off, cue hg Arthur Griffith. ‘He 14 shown! xp ang Bb women “a Byctone You can jan te do the same. The secret is, “Wake y Cover top. arge mica fro puta n oor B O8h, SIvIng re- attendin the funeral of\* expe Gexter ts concerned Roamn have “ b , Heavy cast linings, duplex grate and place effect. Lift top with two cov- Griffith, tell 6 TR nah Uae been written cn the subject, and up your skin.” Lifebuoy does it. No other soap does. j : Ana Next was the Norris amendment, / en ae Poland therefore Truman H. New LTERATIONS FREE E C Z E M A Nedy, -sauangi rere, 12 Set sakes te hie east Jn . ° ° e,° |the gristle of the knee to become|'he United States senate.” Is Onty SKIN Deep cantata, his ‘scours. trequentiy = ew 1re Dul ing 10n lamong athletes or during violent ex #0 to get at the root of the! leading « hygienic life, and adopting | acid. | CAN BE SATISFACTORILY | with ‘wecvous aleenses, "tomatt | ARRANGED TO SUIT YOUR About Eczema ti...ior.cuarnn The first symptoms are a few days | retiring pastor of | | the Swedish Tabernacle of Seattle, at | 22K. Miss Nan Carlson, Seattle, and Miss B BATTER STAR The Story of a Senator Metng @ Plain, U nprajudtoed, Unvarnished Chronicle of Miles Poindexter—Installment No. 6) He Votes to Save Newberry. Forfeits Chance to Regain Confidence. Switches: Stand on Tax Questions. Now Thorogoing Reactionary. BY ROBERT BASTIEN BERMANN Miles Poindexter, opportunist pary The amenément failed, Poindexter excelience, made two big mistakes] voting NAY. in his career Then Owen's “because his rela His first was when, ae already | tives and friends expended $200,000 chronicled, he misread the sign of Newberry was not elected.” i the times and took it for grant- his failed, Poindexter voting | ed that, because organized labor NAY | had gone wrong in the instance And, finally, the Spencer resolu | of the Seattle general strike, it | tion, “that Newberry ts entitied to was to be eternally wrong, and shaped his action on such an hin seat in the United States nen ate,” WITH the Willis amendment! assumption. condemning expenditure of large! The second was bis vote on [sume of money for election pur | the seating of Truman H, New | poses berry. This resolution passed, Potndex | himpelf trom re by his} or no pre: | Newberry cane. But he he was given the oning for it ali if he 4 right on the Newberry he would have proved that his had estranged ter voting YEA | The next dey The Star published the following editorial, under the caption, “A Bra nate.” “The United Sta nate has con: | firmed Truman H, Newberry’s pur: | chase of hin seat, price $200,000. cane “By doing so it missed a wonder transgression had been only @ tem|ful chance to regain some of the porary affair—that he was atill the| prestige which it once enjoyed, but | Poindexter of 1910, who dared to be! which of late years it has forfeited right no ter what the penalty Ae voting with the Old Guard, Miles | iJ van daneay 88 lne are bo | utente marpreenes he ew Mrs. Past Thirty — eo Mint Ce 4 ge ‘ome tehech he ae Many women think their skin beauty nat- following editoria) message to him jbeen Making for’ several years urally begins to fade at forty. STAR TELLS HIM TO MEET THE I8SUK | REFUSED OVPORTUNITY How ridiculous and untrue! | re could still be written to oust the Michigan man who aid; but the big thing ts simply $200,000 for his seat tn te. ) Poindexter, You say that you haven't read the testimony You do go #0 far as to assure us Try Lifebuoy. Feel how gently, delightfully, won- derfully, it cleans both the surface of the skin and the pores, wakes up the cells, induces a natural, health- giving circulation. that eotranged from his con one mistake, refused to accept the opportunity to get back into favor by voting to unseat New tituency by that the votebuyer will have to|berry. He burned his bridges be Then watch your skin improve day by day— year prove his Innocence,’ That is some |hind him and definitely announced | after year. thing; that te further than you |himaeif as a reactionary. It is your own fault if your skin beauty is beginning to fade. Wake up your skin! would commit yourself’ before you came back to see the folks, That does not quite square with the as surance which the Old Guard tn} Washington has been manifesting. An assurance that you would line An 4 matter of fact, little more | need be said on Poindexter’s record | His position could no longer be ques: | = LIFEBUOY “But certain additional matters of record are both enlightening and Up to save Newberry’s nealp. amusing But the people out here, Senator.| 1 geema altogether fitting, for ae you ought to understand, won't | instance, th “progressive” who be satistied with a shadowy, balf-| voted for wry whould alno be stand up an¢ be counted. Ninety:| republican senatorial campaign com jnine and ninetenths per cent of all the voters In this «tate want to see NEWRERRY + tenth of one per cent mittee, which distributed $200,000 to| keep the Old Guard tn. It ls also interesting to note how completely his attitude changed on On the nber plan, providing} for an estate tax of ‘from 30 to 50! ner cent on net estates of from $16 he voted x On ppkeeann amendment to © 4 Publish the lst of delinquent tax you FIR “The ot * 6, for party or class or selfish reasons. | the income tax question. As point. | 000,000 to $100,000,000, he vote capita ber ited ME jmight Hike to you vo ed out in previous inetalimen’ NAY pe him. But nobody out bh Poindexter, on February 38, 15 On LaFollette’s suggestion that) On the tax revision as It wag & Washington United States aideutep the temue tax records constitute a public ree finally passed, modifying taxes of ord he voted NAY. : voted for all 11 of the amendments the wealthy, he voted YEA. which Senator LaFollette attempted | “Ro, make up your mind, andita make to the income t On Reed's pian to restore the ex-/ & GET ON RECORD, Don't let thejan effort to ed — Faw dice hod cess profit tax and use the money Tomorrow: * How history turns political trip cause you to mime the for paym of the soldie bonus | Bromtacscronedd tables. the easier for the poor and a ened | heavier for the rich. In October and November, 1921 the matter of tax revision came up in the senate again. Let us see how Polndexter voted then. READ RECORD or THESE BALLOTS! On the Reed amendment, to con Unue the excess profits tax, he voted NAY rol call, Or, if you do miss the vote, at least form « pair with some other senator; and thus register your opinion. “Newberry ought to go, and both of Washington's senators ought to be in the forefront of the delega ten that SHOWS HIM THE DOOR.” Poindexter accepted at least part of The Star's advice, He didn't per SOE T7ilpare WEANTS ot INVALIDS Malted 2. Horlicks ond Substitutes ; mit himealf to be “detained™os was | On the plan for @ graduated tax his brother “progressive.” Hi John-]on undistributed incomes he voted Pig ee ge erg nag agg ve Rich mitk, matted grain ertract in Powéey son of California, He hurried back | NAY. ‘Tle Original Peed: Drink Por AD Age | No Cosking — Nourishing — Digectible to Washington and voted, boldly yen, even courageously VOTES WRONG FOUR TIMES IN A ROW Then let us n to the senate roll call and see how he voted Four questions, In all, came up for vote, all on January 12 First was the Waish amendment, neidering that his campaign was ducted in gross violation of the law, Newberry was not elected.” The amendment failed, Poindexter lyoting NAY Upstairs Shops in Are you watching the prog- ress of the new building at Union and Fifth Avenue? | | | A beautiful entrance of marble and mahogany will lead from the Union Street entrance of the new White Addition directly to the upstairs shops. | Within the lobby of the entrance deep glass show compartments, lighted and colorful, will afford a bril- liant setting for the display of merchandise, and at- tract buyers to the shops above. 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