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OKERSGLAD |She’s TAXIS KILLED) 470° hl Also Knows Investment Bankers Grate- By Wanda von Kettler years and 5 months old, knows for what a bank ts meant, DEL MONT, Cal, Oct, 11-—ull Vorily, her family has reason ure of Congress to pase @ ales tax) to know she knows, was deplored and thanks for the re Tt all happened Tuesday after- peal of the excess profits tax was ex noon. A grownup friend of pressed in the report of the commit tee on taxation presented at today’s Patricia's, to begin with, mado ® visit to the Seattle National session of the American Investinent | Bankers’ convention here, - Elderly Couple Find New Vigor|BR Tanlac Again Proves Its Merit ete. % bank and there opened an ac- count for his youthful lady friend, thinking to afford her si the benefit, too, of The Star | ‘The committee declared that entire Senile Hattens Ge Meee rearrangement of the government! of Gold, |taxation should be undertaken by | Me then made a viatt to the home | congress, in order to handle the nw /of Patricia, 2405 MoCiellan at, tion's war debts and current govern | where she lives with her mother, mental expenses, \her dad and her grandmother, He | Charges that there are leake tn the presented to the young lady the j Income tax collection office, which ittle bronze Liberty Bell bank, result in secret information held by which goes with each Shower of | the government as to Incomes of In Gold account. [dividuals becoming known, were) she waa tickled ‘most to tears, voloed. Diffloutty tn tractng these gne regarded the bell with numer “leaks” to thelr source Was TeCOR | ous chuckles, for several momenta, niaed. | Then suddenly Patrica was mins The committee on business prac | last year hae been toward « higher | plane, It condemned “Ponzi type” financtering. wonder where the baby has gone,” | And proceeded to set out in search. | No eign of anybody tn the kitchen. That le-—well—nobody was tn there | Mr. and Mrs. George A. Davis, highly esteemed residents THE SEATTLE STAR Wizard at Saving How to Get A few people live to eat. It is their one great pleasure in fife, but in a few years they eat themselves to death. Most people eat to maintain life. But the fact that nearly all disease begins in the stomach, proves that the majority have no the laws of diet upon which a long healthful life depends. A very few know the laws of diet and observe them. They live long--in health and happiness. | Physical Culture, the great health maintains a food where } ing tloe presented @ report declaring | phe ginctie quite ‘come tam. jthat the trend of the responsible in-| jer mother, noticing the pro-| fu. vestment brokers efforts during the |jongeq absence, remarked, “Now 1| oe CHARTER BANK FOR SEATTLE| of Lansdowne, Md., who attribute their present good health | to the use of Tanlac, just at present, tho somebody MAD been there Patricia's mother usually kept ‘That Taniac is the ideal medicine | had stomach treuble so bad I could 4 ® fow pleces of amall change in has been proven | hardly eat a thing, and even bad) OLYMPIA, Oct, 11—The Queen} a» cup in the kitchen. Con- for elderly persons to go on a sott-bolled egg dict. 1) City bank of Seattle, with paldup! venient, you know, for paying } capital of $50,000 and « surplus of) $5,000, wae granted « charter today The bank will be located at Fre mont, {te charter prohibiting mainte nance of tte offices within the cen-| }tral banking district of Beattie, re-| cently defined by Supervisor John} Pr. Duke fm thousands of cases, but It i) 5 racked with pain and #0 @oubtful if any case is as interest) weak and nervous that once I tag as that of Mr. and Mrs. George | actually fell and broke my nose. ‘A. Davis, well-known and highly) “But since taking Taniao I now Fespected residents of Lansdowne, enjoy perfect health, have @ fine appetite and my nerves are steady “E had pneumonia last spring. /as a rock.” the iceman, making change for the grocer boy, ete. Well, the cup which usually sat on a shelf was now on the floor—empty, It Iny tumbled over near the chair which somebody had placed be neath the shelf. ” " Stl, Patricia was not there ‘and it left me terribly weak,” said) NOTE—The International Pro-| gun ee Gere. Davis, “My stomach was up-| prietaries Co, @atributors of Tanlas | poy numer we Vert, vine oe ne OnE ee oneminaty wae eet, I scarcely ate a thing and / have on file in thetr offices at Atlan | president: W. J. Speer, cashier, and there was always a terrible pain | ta, Georgia, over fifty thousand signed) yonn at MeMullen Saar a Baeven tm my back. But Tanlac gave me) statements from representative men)... splendid appetite, my nerves are | and women from every State od ‘ Panty ined Union and every Province in Can- ee ee and 1 have regain my | Union \Alleged Bigamist’s Activities Probed | jada. Many of these are from i prominent people in this city and} spent hundreds tare try-| been previously | “g he bo ptm 1 nse gel — | Department of justice operators Were Investigating Wednesday a week of activities of Joseph Burke, But « vest of daddy's, which pre. viously had been lying on the end of the bed and which, incidentally, had been known to contain a few/ jdimes and quarters was now, like | the cup, on the Moor—and empty. Burgiars? Dear me, and had they | taken the baby? A low gursie came from across the hall—from grandma's room. Sound. @rength so I feel twenty years |day afternoon, Patricia Houlahan ed Ike somebody sort of halfway talking joyously to herself. Patricia's mother stepped toward the door of the room and cautiously looked tn, Patricla eat on the Moor with grandma's opened purse and the Liberty Bell bank before her. Bhe was busy. First to the purse, then to the bank. ‘Tinkle, tinkle. Mother proceeded to Interfere, but was too late. The funds were sunk. Tt ts estimated now that Patricia's locked bank contains something like five dollars While the family, tho somewhat startled at the happenings of Tues rejoices that their burgtar was not planning to equan- for foolishly hin loot ime to get well,” eaid Mr. Davis, | published in this paper | “but nothing gave me the relief} Tuninc is sold by all good Grux-! B wanted until TI took Tunlac. 1 gists. Advertisement who ts held in the county jall on a charge of bigamy Burke was arrested at Mlack Dia TACOMA PICK S|EPHRATA BANK wists sst tact DOES NOT OPE jatie guard, and was brought to Be ADWAY SITE; attle Tuesday night by Deputy Sher OLYMPIA, Oct, 11—The Grant iff. William Sears and Ed Hughes TACOMA, Oct. 11.—Stockholders a , County bank, at Ephrata, failed to) He Js charged with marrying Mar fhe Citizens’ Hotel Corporation | "oy “doors today, the failure be.|@aret M. Upper without having se given thelr approval to the ing ‘attributed te a succeasion of| Cured a divorce from his first wife, Scott &@ Howe site for Ta) crops, making it tmpoesible for | Loulee K. Burke, Pe $1,000,000 community hotel!’ mers to pay thelr notes, thus| Burke, according to Roy Darting, The decision was made with ©) nreventing the sank from meeting | *Ptcial agent tn charge of the local majority of voting shares 7) cnrinkage of depostis, John P. Duke,| >uresu of investigation, imperson. of the Ninth st. and 8t.| supervisor of banking, announced, [ated & department of juatice opera ave. site, The bank was organized tn 1912| UY in an effort to secure informa The site has a frontage of 215) with $10,000 capital, which was| tion in connection with his family on St. Helens ave., 133 feet! later Increased to $15,000, Danasten) Senhien. South Ninth st. and 75 feet on} totaling $140,746 were reported at ge rang ong my ie. Wing north of Ninth st.| the last call, September 15. Ofticers| THE BRYANT SCHOOL Parent Proposed development, as|of the bank were: Dant T. Crone, Teacher association will meet at the roughly by Architect W.| vice president; H. ©. Erickson, cash-| Schoo! at 245 p.m. Thursday. T. R. KILLER HELPED IN JURY PROBE Hammer Murderer Now In Wisconsin Asylum MADISON, Wia.,, Oct. 11-—-Confined jin the Mendota tnaane asylum after having been @ member of the coro. ners jury which Investigated the triple murder, the perpetrator of one of the most revolting crimes tn the history of the state i» being | closely watched by state authorities, coording to information coming | larity Elizabeth Colina, on the third count; New Leader in Contest Mra, O. P. Kellogg took the had t= tae Gh ~ M "| willing to pl im the Shrine young Nitya a bert to live @ hundred years. An/and Branham never related the inct- contest from made at 10 p. m Tuesday. Miss Colting has held the lead all thra the contest until Tuesfiay night and onty a few votes separate the leadern, Miss Irene Wobster Jump- ed from fourth to third place, Minu| Merniece 8. Hansen dropping to fourth place. The final count Will be made Thursday night In the baby contest, Baby Bileen ter, and Laura M it, assistant | COM, superintendent of echools, will Stoddart of New York, calle for) er, Padgt 250 at estimated | cashier. speak. from the department of investiga rooms, an tion tn the attorney general's de partment. On Aug. 8, William, Mary and Jo- Mus Balser were killed on their| farm near Cassell Prairie. They had been beaten to death with a ham- mer. I, M, Shearer, an investign- tor, has solved the mystery, and altho the name of the alleged mur | derer has not been made known be- cause his condition now prevents Prosecution, ft is asserted that the evidence developed by Shearer in| convincing, The hammer supposed | |to have been used has been found) and it is now believed that the man | False Claims. there is no Mother who thinks she can treat her sick baby without "ch !nvestiated the killing and) returned « verdict of murder. He} calling in a Physician, or with remedies that she uses for herself. | wae very active in seeking the mur-| |derer while officials were investt Most Mothers know that Baby requires remedies especially prepared for ™{)>* VERILY The @istance to Heaven ts appre clably increased by the great difft culty of getting there. By the same reasoning, we con- clude that hell t# just around the corner—Richmond Times-Dispatch. $048, —$<$<—$$$—— - ct master of Tacoma, has resigned, ef fective November 1. {Tacoma Postmaster. (°°1 am restsning for the purpose of is Offi accepting the presidency of the State } Resigns His ICE | savings and Loan association, of this TACOMA, Oct 11--Calvin W.| city. to which I have been elected,” for the last eight years post-! said Stewart today. 2 a | babies, yet there are some who think that what is good enough for them is good tiger exert ter wero to fad "enough for Baby, and it is to these Mothers we appeal to give nothing to theit tnau ‘was finally apprenondod Pr babies that is not specially prepared for babies or recommended by their Physician, pe sotemipanerticr gem eb aga aed tel False claims may kill, but false claims can never restore your child. | ot. Wp. glans aun teas Gemeeent him by saying he would use his/ For over thirty years Fletcher’s Castoria has been aiding in the reduction "™™er on them of the deaths among infants as Mothers have become more and more acquainted Son Says New Moon with it. Always keep it in the house. Makes Father Wild| CHERTSEY, Eng. Oct, 11--Whan Peter Awoock was arraigned for) beating his #on, the latter testified | Children Cry For (stiisconemiris ungovernable temper when there! waa a new moon. Awcock will be tn} jail when the next new moon ap. pears. Mothers Must Use Care. Costa ‘Why do we so often call attention to imitations of Fletcher's Castoria? Because it is a baby’s medicine and imitations are always dangerous, particularly imitations of a remedy for infants. Your druggist may not keep an imitation but they are to be found on drug-store shelves. Reliable druggists think only of the | welfare of their customers. The other kind only of the greater profit te be made on imitations. Your own judgment tells you that Fletcher’s Castoria having for over thirty years at great expense held up its reputation, must jealously guard it. Then, it follows that thig company must use the very best of material. Must employ experts in the selection of the | herbs. Must retain skilled chemists in its manufacture. Your same good judgment must tell you that these irrespons{ble imitators are trading on your credulity and the reputation built up by Mr. Fletcher, during all these years, for his Castoria. MOTHERS SHOULD READ BOOKLET THAT 1S AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER’S CASTORIA | Genuine CASTORIA Atways. Bears the Signature of At Gmonth Exact Copy of Wrappes, David Malone, Washington, likes to spend his spare time f) in the National Zoo playing THE CENTAUR COMPANY, Haw YORK GiTY. with this baby lion, They're Ee 2 Brandt held the lead, with Raby Betty Maxwell a close second. Baby Shirley Gene Smith was a close third, having gained one place over Baby Terrance J. McMillan. Spanish Officers Kicked Americans? GIBRALTAR, Oct. 11.—fleveral Americans and Canadians who en- Usted in the Spanish Foreign Legion for service In Morocco have returned here. They declare they were kicked and beaten by their Spanish officers Find More Than 40 Lepers in England LONDON, Oct. 11-—Revelation at a recent medical meeting that there are more than 40 lepera in England caused @ public sensation. The gov. ernment has received many letters demanding the removal of all victima. T arranging the wedding guests the Dutchy try always to place an unmarried man or woman be- tween a married couple at the wedding feast, This is because of an old super atition that this will bring about the wedding of the unmarried one during the year, The omen is @ald to be even more favorable tf the seating ar- rangement is inadvertent, rather than planned. COMING DOCTOR THOMAS PARKER BOYD Well-Known Psycho Ana- lyst, Author, Teacher, Healer Tn @ Geries of Free Lectures on A Master of 20 Yenre’ Experience tn Teaching Ite Natare sod Use. HE SAYS TODAY— In your day, Tt ts yours to make of it what you will, the day of highty apectaiiaed service, Ie the day of lear thinking, It the Gay of words that burn, Is the day of the man who acta HEAR HIM October 17th, 8 P. M. MASONIC CLUB ROOM Areade Building COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS! magazine, laboratory wonderful things take place. By elaborate feeding experiments it establishes the | facts regarding that appear your table every day. By means of the inval- | uable information which it publishes you will learn to naturally avoid the errors | that are sending millions to an early grave. a in_the October Issue Will nterested in Health, Long Life and H. | The Followin to Everyone Alfred McCann Explains the Fun- Vive Minutes of Exercise Each | damental Laws of Diet Day Will Keep You Ft | If you were for a statement In the course of his for of the big truth a! yeical development Rey Sime trition to be contained in a couple evolved a series of ner- of eenans Winey 708 cines of tremendous to the wigorous article of Mr. McCaner! otend ceimege chee Tt te a presentation of certain exerciae for the leg muscles, These nal truths of euch a mature that if movements into the most by reading it you can ‘tant, of . They princtples strenuous exercise to the fi you will have a very clear, strongest man and sre not too tax- and basic under fag for a beginner, The dally prac- Be @tanding of the requirements of an these simple exercises will Jer eGect results in « very short time. ph to J nt OCTOBER ISSUE ‘NOW ON SALE, 257 ne BUY IT AT THE NEAREST NEWSSTAND BI 80 } a — —— —e eh fay a gracious one, and that there pen C t Cl b F. under will be laughter and music and lota entury u 0 Of goo things to eat. Meanwhile he = e | works in his garden, or for variety + ha 1 03 d St ll Pe ‘oes down to the river to fish. iy, an U Ppy i HP e Bi ATLANTA, Mo., Oct. 11—Some)that would blow up @ bridge as the z in montha before his one-hundredth ee ee are Pe tas | a “ALACE ~ IP : } bs birthday, throe years ago, John Bran-| gsition “down, but. he informed, Use| ham jokingly announced that on that|men that unless they pledged their RI birthday he hoped to meet as many | word of honor to abandon the project, | 014 Missourtans as possible who were | ne would expose them. They were so/ edge they would do thelr | terrified that they promptly agreed, amazing number of responses were | gent until jong after the death of the [received not only from Mason coun-|men who had visited him for such \ty, where Mr. Branham lives, but! a sinister purpose. jfrom men and women in distant) The dean of the Century club ts eye | ooking forward to his 108rd birthday A man from Florida wrote that| with the interest of a boy. He while he would not te able to attend | xnows « great many of his old-time |the celebration of Branham's one |hundredth anniversary, he wished to be enrolled as a member of the Cen tury club, as he was “over 80 and stil going strong.” “You have the right idea,” he wrote, “If you can get people to thinking they will succeed, | and may live even longer; we reach the mark of years we est the same) Ag We Go everything else.” ‘There were 15 or 20 olf people at the fret meeting of the Century club. Thetr ages ran from 15 to 95, As Mr. Branham also includes those ol4 folks who have written him as well ag those who attended person- ally, he has quite a long lst of mem. | bers, At each recurring anniversary | since he reached the century mark | tn years Mr. Branham has been the host of an ever-increasing member. ship in his unique club, Bince the last meeting one of the members, Mra. Elizabeth W. Nickell, ij has died, but ahe lived to be several | months over 100. | * Among those who are listed on the | Century club’ are an editor, who | tn $6; 9 lawyer, traveling sales: | one of Dan Rice's clowns, 92, and @ great nurnber whose ages | are above 75. Branham wag born tn Kentucky | | Oct. 5, 1819, and rofe on horseback to | | Missourt in 1840. By trade he was| jan tronworker and blackamtth, In| |the enrly days of « new state the! blacksmith wae an tmportant wo.% | man, He not only shod horses, but he made wagon tires, plowa, guna, and all the metal articles used on the farm. The blacksmith was the | highest authority on firearms. When & filntlock failed to produce remults, the biackamith could put in a spring | that would insure ignition. He was | | the general fix-tt man for anything in| metal, and he took a pride in the tact that nothing could stump him. But Branham did turn down one |intricate Job, for which he might | | friends will come to help make the |—— MIFFLIN ALKOHOL |have named his own price. Some) WwW. jmen visited him one night during the GE civil war and tried to contract with \ jhim for the construction of a device rec | & mericas Home Shoe Polish qN and SHINORA HOME SET