The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1922, Page 9

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CEO. & BRICHTSON, Preadens 279 Broadway, New York Wholesale Distributors: The Magnavox Co., 616 Mission St., San Francisco sSOIIS SS « A ae: 1216-1218 Third Ave. Sats IT WITH ASSAULT ‘Because, it is alleged, he beat up after deducting $750 advanced to carry on his business. Instead of the Eari Fruit Co. e lettuce grower of Woodin-|tuee direct, but @egree in justice court. | Co. the prosecuting witness, | mast. to have had an agreement; When Hond. remonstrated, dispose of his stock in allow the Earl Fruit Co. tolin @ restauran’ it 522% CHILDREN LAST YEAR—THEY CALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT AGAIN NOW Four Out of Five Ray the Penalty Bleeding gums herald Pyorrhea Take heed of bleeding gums. They're Nature’s warning of Pyorrhea. Only one person out of every five past forty escapes. Thousands younger con- / tract it, too. Forhan’s For the Gums, if used con- sistently and used in time, will prevent Pyorrhea or check its progress. Brush your teeth with it. It will keep them white and clean, and your gums firm and healthy. Pleasant to the taste. The formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. At all druggists, 35c and 60c in tubes. GUMS tooth paste Pyorrhea FOR THE Formula of R. J. Forkan, D. D. $. Forhan Company, New York Porban’s, Limited. Montres! living up to this agree-| Honda, Seattle representative / ment, it is alleged, when the local 8. Oda.) market was high Oda sold his let when the local fs charged with assault in the) price was low he let the Eari Fruit Oda whereby the latter was/is declared to have beaten him up) | THE FUND AGENCIES TOOK CARE OF 9,627 | Patlenee e are t | professional |Palace Hip | tempting to lax, who in. Murtet | Marie 1 05th jot men. |many roles playing at t ling ‘vamp’ [she—has @ “That, it unjust.” makeup in gives “vamp” rather, that browbeaten Oda | the Oda nenday by the Wash now holds the dixtric ‘The order at. York first Balveston fourth. trade for ago this States. year for ¢ LOC Hamilton Douglas and the Georgia Sisters the same treatment for everyone ave brought him success. |than 100 conte |ment hery is winning further laurels thin week In the headline act of the | tris have parts, “Moat people would give up at-|exponition. jdance, but I like it,” proteges making good in the movies | Kyle, @ Th {On the Stage-Vamp; | By Seaburn Brown vamp, @ ruthless heart-emasher, a consctencelesn destroyer of the souls Off the stage, @ seriov minded, clear-eyed, a jdent; student of her « jiife that she That's Mise Margery Sweet, prima | donna of “Take It From Me,~ | Thursday, “for many people believe that an actor cannot convincingty jportray a character unless he—or same deportment off the stage On the street, or before completing Sweet's appearance and conversation hint that she te role, One heroine who ts much maligned and fourths acts, and Is rescued and vin- | p ARGED [handle hie entire lettuce crop, div jdicated as the curtain does the to ; CH. posing of it tn Eastern markets | bogsan act at the end. and returning to him the profits! ‘The “secret” of her success is dis ae | Clare CUSTOMS DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON IS NOW IN 4TH PLACE According to figures furnished the Chamber the Rafilway and Marine News. the 12 months of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, gives New This district's was $301,000,000. among districts of the United || The percentage crease over the previous fiscal cent, based on money value ef im- THE SEATTLE STAR DANCERS HEAD BILL Phote by Le Pine Rogers with the children, with; Douglas began bis career when 2 soapy naveryene—| years old and at 4 won the cham cn orton dite boas wttie | Plonship of Canada at Scotch steps. Since then he has taken part in more and now holds the in the development of|world record for dancing againat dancers, hin establish. | time with a total of 640 taps per min lute. ‘This mark, recently made in Prince Rupert, exceeds his previous total of 640, which brought him the Jchief laurels at the Panama-Pacific bill In which three local teach Geyearolda how to| Whe Douglas school has been here declares Doug: | since 1909, turning out a world cham three baby pion in its first year when Effie lard girl, won first place Betsy Hinte and|at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific expo Initton today has Dana, Off It—Art Student/ covered to be no secret at all, in a brief conversation. fhe ts attractive and graceful, educated, and her life revelves around her chosen profes son, wtodent of |.,4t t® mention of the American roy tad. tn oo (thee, tte history, present and future, cs They ny doerecggad Miss Sweet waxes enthusiastic. There i# no primrose path to stage Prominence, Each advance comes at & heavy cost of time and labor. The! rewnrds justify the effort That ts the philosophy upon which Margery Sweet has climbed—and in etil! otimbing. stage, a wicked, wicked fous stu- of her stage career. now he Metropolitan. @ distasteful side to play roles,” Mins Sweet sald natural bent toward the seems to me, is & be | her Greening room, Miss | —— Sammamish Tots Fine Show fn the would judge, she must be the abused | for three and three Wedn daughter of Mr, and johnson of Bothell, aw eo among those und son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fons | Am w.F place. A ary a business asset ‘That skin-trouble may be more than B source of suffering and embarrassment! ~it may be bolding you back in the business world, keeping you out of a better job for which a good appearance | tnird wrequired. Why ‘‘takea chance’ when} of Commerce Wed Kenneth Kerr, editor of ington enstoms district fourth place among ai! ta of the United States. of districts, based on were made Mre. , Now Orleans second, | Dintment heals skin-eruptions so easily ? third, and Seattle | femple tres, Dept. +R, Resisol, Baltimore, Ma, foreign — eee months’ period | Sixteen months ranked 13th the 12 istrict of in-}/ his district was 23 per WANTED ee For Shops and FURNACE Roundhouse in Your Home Balance Easy Payments RATES Machinists .... ‘ Ten Dollare will brin er furnace that will give you warmth and ¢omfort—a fur- pace that will save one-half your fuel, yet give plenty of heat No home can afford to be without the SUNBEAM FURNACE you a a allowed time and one-h contain too than anythi: | shampooing, fuls of Mul with a little jen the hair It will mak and sonlp rinses out particle of | excens off | and evenly silky, bright jane. | shampoo at l very cheap, an | #i8t wives y [ment Cocoanut Oil Fine | for Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in | - 00d condition, be careful what you wash it with, Most soaps and prepared shampoos the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful oil shampoo (which is pure and en- |tirely greaseless) is much | injure the hair. 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PERHAPS HE THOUGHT SHE MEANT THE BULL Donald Mutr Beckman, who being eued for divorce by Anna Viola Beckman on the grounds of cruelty, in an answer demand. ead to know what, if anything, he threw at her, The reply, filed tm superior court Wednesday, specified suc cinetly: “One large-sized bar of hard laundry soap.” 4 c. 28.—A w.| gunsmith, — was! the murder of Jesse according to witnesses at the trial of Peterson for the #lay- DENVER Colo., aged | “Joshed TINT GRAY HAIR | 'UST brush or comb a little “Browna- | tone” into your gray, faded, streaked or | bleached hair and take 10 years off your | age. Thousands of prominent women in | the United States and Canada have pro- | claimed “Brownatone” their best friend. | Don't experiment. Acts instantly, easly | applied at home and guaranteed harmless | to hair, scalp or skin. Any shade from golden brown to black—S0e and $1.50 at | drug and toilet coufters everywhere ‘Trial bottle sent direct for 1c. 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Day and Night Boats Lerve Daily from Colman Seattle to Victoria ...$3.00 One Way; Seattle to Vancouver $4.25 One Way; Direct Train Connections at VANCOUVER for al! points East, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 Telephone, MAin 5587 ; Dock, foot of Marton Street 9:00 A. M. Daily for Victoria and Vancouver 11:30 P. M. Daily for Vancouver Direct. - $5.40 Round Trip - 990 Jouad Trp through the Wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies. E.F. L. Sturd: SECOND AVENUE General Agent.

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