The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 5, 1922, Page 9

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1 SKAGIT WINS AT THE FAIR Takes First in Display of Products {CONTESTANT | FRIDAY FAIR PROGRAM Tacoma and Pierce county day 2,00—First running race. 2:10—High educated dog 0—Roman riding. o—Riding exhibition, MeCleave. 2:40—Second running race. 2:60-—McCleave educated horse 3:00—Ren Hur chariot race. 3:10—John everybody sing 2:20—Third running race. 3:30—Singing by Alice Price Moore and Pearl Tucker, 440—Bear hunt. with blood hounda, 3:60—Fourth running race. 4:00—Five-mile motorcycle race. 4:15—Australian pursuit auto race, 4:25—Auto polo. 4:25—Balloon parachute drop. NIGHT SHOW Electrical night T:30—Amertean Legion parade etunts. 146—First night race, $00—Singing by Alice Moore and Pearl Tucker, 8:10—McCleave exhibition borpgernanshi!p. $:26—Second night race. $40-—Ben Hur chariot race. 8:50—Auto polo 9:10—Novelty fireworks display. play. wire walking by Doris Henry Lyons ~ ascension and Price ot Braving a downpourt of rain, the pick of the poultry population at the Western Washington fair, at Puyal lup, Wednesday paraded before the eyes of Gov, Louls F. Hart and oth- er government nd educational heads of the With day and last night a» Kiwanis night, & crowd estimated at 20,000 attended the fair, despite the inclement weather ‘Thursday, Seattle day, was expect ed to draw a heavy delegation from the Queen city, An auto caravan was to start from the county-city building at 9 a. m. for the fair grounds, Judges in Horticultural hall an results late Marjorie Leigh, little} daughter of Mrs. Ruth Leigh, 7724 16th ave. N. W. She ia making a strong run in the popularity contest for babies being conducted in connec- tion with the annual Shrine circus. The circus ia being held in the Arena nightly un- til October 14. te. Wednesday as Governor's nounced the following Wednesday: County exhibits of frufts, vegeta: dies, grains, grasses—Skagit, first: SHOPMEN URGE Heights, first; Sumner mont A Want Action at Once on oe paid, fielleves, beet inatvia.| Daugherty Injunction R. T. Reid, Bellev dest individ. ual exhibit. This is the seventh time Puyallup) CHICAGO, Oct. 5—Rallread shop- Heights has won first award, men today went over Attorney Gen- eral Daugherty's head and asked the federal court here to issue an order urging ciroult judges to review the Daugherty infunction immediately, Donald R. Richberg, attorney for the shopmen, read the appeal to the court, ‘The attorney declared that under the law of 1903 the attorney general could Inform the ciroult judges that Men Held in Juarez Post|<o @ matter was of “general public tn- terest” and thereby obtain an imme. Bond and Are Released ns diate hearing. J 3 AMERICANS IN MEXICO FREED EAGER TO SERVE “What became of the plan to cen- | Mixer Are Named |e: «1 the sist snows tnat came to Speakers at the joint smoker and won teat eye by te | seu gu tite Rt Sone | . Association of Engineers at the “Why should they object? ‘s club rooms, Ratiway | Everyone of them had a suspt- efon that her husband was trying to Fxchange tte Mere” Ww. i iett_ on the committes."—Birming.| EI. PABO, Texas, Oct. §—Three| | Richbere flayed Daugherty for his ' i : ‘Tiederman, assistant neer,| bm Age-Herald, Americans, held at Juarez, following |"t4n4 in the matter and declared all « ‘Maj. Garrison Pabendis seostinas of lan attempt to smuggle a California |*fforts of the shopmen's counsel to |] Speakers for Club ition club and the Amert- 10 al YORTPAN SCORES FESS * ’ Sad THE SEATTLE STAR Writers Scratch for Essay writers were busy in many | Thrift campaign, wrote the best ¢s- parts of Seattle Thursday. ‘The Star announced Wednesday it | Thrift Campaign Means to Seattle.” would give a prize of $25 to the boy | or girl who, after joining The Star's ‘action ina hurry. In addition to the a A Genuine iN ~ Victor Victrola . In Your Home | Without the Slightest Inconvenience Through Our Easy Payment Plan 4 DOWN ANY Your Home Style, Size or Finish Victrola Balance in small payments extending over a long period of time No Interest Through this easy payment plan many genuine Victor Victrolas are daily finding homes, not only where the in- come is limited, but where the payments are hardly missed from the home’s entertainment allowance. Style 80 Price $100 Style 240 Price $115 THE VICTROLA A masical instrument made by manufacturers who know how, and sold by a house of reliability Putche Pig ~* EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO MUSIO Style 110 Price $225 RETAIL No Interest ' No Inconvenience All Pleasure Courteous WHOLESALE Treatment MANUFACTURERS 1519 Third Avenue Real Service Easy Payments night, October 9, i ‘Winners will be announced ag quickly as the papers can be judged, Address all essays to the Thrift Edk tor, care The Seattle Star, Seattle, first prize of $35, The Star also has offered a prize of $15 for the second best essay on the same subject and it will give 10 one dollar prizes to the next best as decided by a com- mittee, ‘These are the essay rules: First—Only boys and girls be- tween the ages of 10 and 18 may enter. Money in Gold Showe ALSO ON HIS THIRST “How much will it cost me to go abroad?” asked the man in the steamship office, say on the subject, “What The Star's Naturally, the soribblers got into Second—Only those who join The Star's Thrift campaign be- at Alaska, NORMALCY RESTORED | Three or four wars are going on Mexico, which indicates that all right down there J. Montague. in everything returned here. Richberg quoted « letter from the 7 lof fortune,” and C. C. Harvey, chauf-|Propes® to appeal to the ctreult tempted to kidnap “Arizona Phil" shopmen than the appeal to the Fitageraid, returned here after mak- Alameda to Bring followed receipt at Juarez by the the latter urged that every possible | rives in Seattle from the North next ° : —but special Borden precautions |i ice coasnisener Gerccane: by Shriners’ Alaskan trip last summer, producing Evaporated Milk are | Caldwetl already has added two by Automobiles ° own specific and rigid inspection to Whaling Season knocked down Tuesday afternoon at Evaporated Milk is allowed to leave the gleaned from 820 whales, represents Boston ave., but was unhurt. Approximately 300 of these whales; Though this elaborate inspection may Fee ee wiot down by an auto Griven|Products company, Akutan, brands. For he relies on it to please MOTHER! s Borden's Evaporated Milk is pure country milk with the cream left in. It is fine for both coffee and cooking. be the areoctrtion, and J. D. Rows, light| ‘The fresh water epider tives wn.|‘Timinal across the international | abil an Interview with him were superintendent. laer the water, but doean't get wet, |Doumdary, were free today and had | ented, a Capt. Claude Smith of the EI Paso|*licitor general's office which Indi- Metective force; Bam Dreden, “soldier |“atet that the government did not feur, who were arrested at Juares|Judses. The attorney then declared when, with other officers, they at-| there was no other course open to the e Alquin, wanted at Los Angeles for | court to inform the judges and urge ’ i he Price to the murter of Detective Sergt. John |auick action. ing bond of 6,000 pesca, e o Release of the Americans on bond * You is no Higher 2 3is.rss) Se Sy ues r@) Secretary of State Hughes, in which| When the steamship Alameda ar- effort be made to protect the three | Saturday a baby moose will be offi men while they were on Mexican clally welcomed to ite future home s The youngster was secured doubly insure its safety Potentate Hugh Caldwell during the ‘5 22 ecord and will be presented to the Wood ENERAL eanitary regulations in 7 “we ; a land park #00, cles camels an4 a porcupine to the ant established by law. In addition to the mal village. 4 observance of these we establish our —Estell Prince, 8, of the make our milk absolutely pure and of 1 8 fem <ondlgberz eo: Stade ap Nets Much Oil { fine quality. No single batch of Borden's More than 30,000 barrels of oll, Seventh ave. and Union st. by an auto driven by H. G. Barklage, 355|the resulte of the whaling season condensery until it has passed a final which is now closing. —Vv! Ottob ‘ |. of a S3Zecvean ave sel athe at, (8nd 11,500 barrels of the ofl are re- was severely injured Tuesday when ported by the North Pacific fea make it cost more to the grocer he sells by the Rev. M. J. Bywater, 736 45th Borden's at the price of other standard ove, ©. W.. mane 2918 Penrsh-ave,/6. his most particular customers. Your Child’s Bowels Need | “California Fig Syrup” T THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York Mebers ale of Borden's Eagle Brend Mil, Borden's Malted Milb and Borden's Confectionery. HOME-MADE FRUIT BUTTERS Want to get full directions and instructions for making ‘em at home—now, while you can get the apples and other fruit in plenty? Our Washington bureau ts prepared to help you. bulletin gives full directions for making apple butter, apple butter with cider, with grape juice, with lemons, with plums, with rhu- barb; crabapple butter, pear butter; peach butter plain, with dried and canned peaches; peach butter with lemon juice; plum butter, Garfield butter—they’re all in the bulletin The and mail as directed: “Well,” answered the agent, “that depends on whether or not you play cards on the boat."\—Boston Tran- script. CASTORIA For Infants and Children IN USE FoR OVER 30 YEARS - | tween now and Saturday night | may participate. To do this you | have only to clip the thrift cou- pon from The Star and present it at the Seattle National bank with 50 cents. You will be given | credit for one dollar in » savings | account and besides that you will be presented with a hand- some Liberty savings bank. ‘Third—No essay’ shall contain mere than 300 words and all must reach The Star by Monday This It's free to readers of Star. Just fill out carefully and legibly the coupon below, Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1322 N. Y¥. Ave., Washington, D. 0. I want a copy of the bulletin HOME-MADE FRUIT BUTTERS, and Inclose two cents in stamps to cover post- Bring in your account Hurry mother! Even a sick child loves the “fruity” taste of “Call fornia Fig Syrup” and it never falls to open the bowels, A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child to- morrow. If constipated, bilious, fev- erish, fretful, has cold, collo, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember @ good cleans. ing of the little bowels is often all ithat is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine j“Calitornia Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. Lvaporated a Milk f when the Turks entered. She is reported to have Smyrna and to have gone to Athens, "SALADA” Natural Leaf Green Tea. Gertrude Grohe, Winthrop, Flavour and Economy in u Mass., was ill at Smyrna® revelation. leftin Sealed Packets Only jR. & H. C. Cook, East 3383, Elliott 0350, Distributors on or before the 5th of this month and share in the earnings for the full three months ending December 31. $1 to $5,000 accepted. MIM "SEATTLE SAVINGS sad L SSN RUT Mt TRY A PACKET OF— ® strength will prove

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