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{}Ht ves Promises Well Mayor ©. candidate, ‘en the platform together, promised Gnd Newberryiam at length, e Federation Without success gl neither for Poindexter, but [came out into the open night next wee! Senator missioner Geners W. Husband. Miller, Lin H. HK . Col. Roland H Poindexter’s campaign. Benator fom hall, Third ave. a for prosecuting attorney exter Malcolm = Douglas, gloves. HARDING SEES to we “The message reads sponsored the event fend greetines and and their Seattle friends. m brighter possibilities” —— J. Brown, Mre. © Axtell, dofeated candidate | he republican senatorial nom | : Bigar C. Snyder, democratic and C, democratic nominee for senator, | the tie rally at the Wilkes Fri-| night will be the biggost meet: | that the bourbons have staged | the present campaign, Dill, | Si make the principal address, | to go into Poindexter have been made to per jam M. Short, president of | Labor, and ‘Austin B. Griffiths, who ran republican nomination for to co on the platform with Short ts } supporter of Dilla, and Griffiths certainly won't vote would fhe republicans will hold the spot Tasker L. Oddie, pos or William EF. Borah, Seo- ve James J, Davis, Com of Immigration W Congresamen John F. and Albert Hartley and . Gov, William J. Coyle wil) all take the platform in the interest of ‘A unique meeting is being planned ‘Tuesday night at the Knights of nd Virginia @ It Will be strictly a women's gay, with only women present and {ely women on the platform. Lady Witte Forbus, democratic nominee will be the } speaker, and she has prom: fed to go after her opponent, Prose. without ALASKA HOPE A message from President Harding, OCTORER 20, Tyzz. PaOURBONS PLAN | "WONSTER RALLY. Night ‘Meeting at DETROIT, Mich, Oct. 20.—Is Henry Ford buying more ratlroads? about? days he began quantity Jot autos. His raising of worker# pay to then unprecedented figures, | 1915-16, the purchase and reorgantzn jtion of methods on the Detroit, To jbe preparing. Control of Omaha and Kansas City to Toledo. road make possible extension the celebration of Detroit, Toledo & Ironton line from fs 86th birthday, has been re-| Toledo to tidewater In Virginia by the Chamber of Commerce, | road extends from Norfolk to Deep. water, W. Va. Such « rail system would permit heartiest con-}the Ford plants here to bring their tions to the citizens of Alaska | coal from thetr own trains, it, ie sald. This, “Alaska bas richly Justified the ex-| some claim, ie Ford's latest move in fectations of the statesmen who se-| his fight it for the United States, and| Charging that the price of coal ha foture, in my judgment, holds|been rained too high for economica’ against coal concerns operation of his plant, Ford gave no 35-cent “Danderine” will Save Any Man or Woman's Hair—Delightful Tonic—See Dandruff Go! | HENRY Y FORD MA \ time, the favorite topic of discussion [im affected territory is “What's it all Henry Ford's methods of operation have been full of surprises since the production hia {ll-fated Ford peace expedition of }ledo & Ironton railway, his gigantic | Muscle Shoals development plan all gave grounds for speculation now as {to what startling new plan Ford may the Wabash system would give Ford clear access from From there to Buffalo, the road has trackage arrangements with another Acquisition of the Virginian would of Ford's The / Ironton, terminus of “On the oc-| Ford’s line, fp 100 miles away, so 0 of the commemoration of the | connection of these two would not be anniversary of the transfer of} difficult task. Caen functions to Alaska I ex- the mining districts on 4 | Promulgated and enter instantly into Here is what Henry Ford's railway system will look like if present rumors are verified. | A gap of 100 miles between Ironton and Deepwater would give a Detroit-Atlantic line. The! pusiness girl. We had very little to start with and had many Virginian railroad taps the Pocahontas and New River coal fields and forms the shortest | discouraging financial setbacks. But thru it all'she cheer- route from Deepwater to tidewater over the lowest grades across the Allegheny mountains. | fully did her share, trials and misfortune only causing her to tions. & means |— seemed taser ates: START MOVE TO | DRY UP SHIPS | Regulations Held Up by| Injunction Prayer AM L. LOSH WASHINGTON, Oct. 205-Pnforee- | ment regulations giving effect to the | Daugherty ruling prohibiting liquor | on all Americaan vessels and on for eign vessels within the American | three-mile limit, were in final form | here today, lacking only approval by | Secretary of the Treasury Mellon Their txwuance, however, is contin- gent on the outcome of permanent} fnjunction proceedings brought be- | fore Federal Judge Learned Hand of | New York by the White Star Line, the Freneh line and the Loternational Mercantile Marine. Judge Hand, it fe understood, ts expected to rule on the appiications {today or tomorrow. If Judge Hand) denies the applications for permanent | injunctions and sets aside the tem-| porary injunction now in force, the egulations will be immediately | » | effect. | : he makes the tem-/ porary Injunctions permanent, the! regulations will go Inte a pigeon. | hole pending the outcome of the ex- pected Iegnl battle, which will take | the whole question of the validity of | the Daugherty ruling to the supreme | | court. If, however, Berlin Mans T Throws Fake Bomb at Jury | BERLIN, Oct. 20.—Otto Kirsch, convicted of theft at Paderborn, | Weatphatia, caused a pantie by throwing an imitation bomb at the | Jury : on Sixth Husband | COBHAM, Eng., Oct. 20.—Mrs.| Jane Rebecen Williams, aged 74 has taken as her sixth husband B.| E. Stiller, also 74. Truck Overturns; Four Girls Killed | ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 20.—A truck | containing 30 picnickers overturned on a hill and f 1 re killed. | Protect Tenants From High Rents | LONDON, Oct. 20.—The rent act) revision committee promises to complete its labors tn time to pre-| vent gouging by landlords. /S WORK THE DEV Hurry! It's your duty! Each day, falling hatr and cleans every particle) “I'm sorry to see you've fallen | feo see a little more hair coming|of dandruff away, then your hair|by the wayside, brother.” | ®t and you are making no effort|takes on new life, vigor and| “I'm just @ poor, weak mortal.) void baldness. What a pity.| strength to grow strong, thick and | parson.” | ) hair means your hair ts| long. “You should try to stay on the é sick—possibly dandruff is| Danderine fs delightful—not sticky | straight and narrow path.” | : ling it, or the hair-root pores | or sy. Go to any drugstore| “The Lord knows, I tried, but it} “B the scalp are not firm and tight, | now and get a bot{le. Use it. Have! seemed to me that about every half Wasting the hair growing olls.| healthy, heavy, beautiful hair and ie almost instantly stops| lots of it. mile oF #0 I'd new @ detour sign.”— | Birmingham Age-Heroid da: “Money Talks” To the thriftless money says “Good-bye.” To the self-respecting, forward-looking citizen, it says, “I am yours; I represent your best working “Be careful with me, for I am your best friend. Put me in the bank, where I am safe, and will work for you. Remember, I move the world. Open Your Savings Account Today The amount doesn’t count; It’s the start—that’s the thing. “THE Southeast Corner—Second Avenue at Columbia Largest Bank in Washington Twenty-three Miles of Wiring Surrounding Our Safe Deposit Vault Protect You From Burglary ett pn str ees emcee ema em BUY MORE RAILROADS tlee that he would suspend all opera: {of reducing this cost, plans to ship He closed part of hin plants |as far as possible and as fast as pos: | English Divorces \Toad’s Tongue Too jof eating failed because its tongue SEATTLE STAR the Cynthia Grey The Business Girl or the Home Girl—Which Makes| the Best Helpmeet? One Man Who Was Married to Each Writes His Experience. BY CYNTHIA GREY Does the business girl or the home girl make the best wife? This question was brought up several days ago in these columns by a man who was considering matrimony. What is your opinion? Following is one man’s idea: Dear Miss Grey: Some little time ago I noted in your columns something about the relative desirability of the busi- ness girl as a wife compared with the stay-at-home girl, also the letter of “Fairplay Typist” taking the part of the home THE irl. I would like to give a sketch of my own experience. I married early in life a girl who had dorie her share in her mother’s home, but knew nothing of the life of the up-to-date | Envoy to U. S.? Henri Franklin-Bouillon stick more closely to me. But just as we had acquired a | .No affirmation or denial comos|for a time, but later resumed opera-| sible on his own ine before it be jcompetence and were on “easy Mins Grey will receive callers from the automobile manufacturer's | tions loomes necessary to use othor roads| street” she wen called from this|| !® her office Monday, Wednenday office here, Yet persistent rumors| What acquisition of lines to Kan-|to more ant distribution centers. | plane. and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and }declare that Ford not only contem-| eas City and Omaha might mean is| Similarly, the line to Butt it Is] Lonely years passed by before 1/] 0" Tuesday and Thureday from plates buying the Virginian ratiroad,|@ matter of conjecture entirely.| contended, would put cars| ever even thought seriously of any-;| 11 ®& m. to 12 m, each week but the Wabash system as well. There may be some truth to one!nearer New York In Ford's cars| one to take her place and then one Please do not come at other times | Rattroad gossip has it that nego | theory that Ford may be planning | while the line to Norfolk would fur jday Lanet « sweet little stenographer, as it seriously interferes with her |tlations for the purchases have been | fr further competition from low. | nish an all-Ford owned outlet for au) 4 bachelor girl, ten years my junior, writing. in progress for several weeks. Mean. | Priced automobiles, and as tomobiles in export and after @ brief courtship, we were married In the Interval while I was alone my financial ability and the odious comparisons she made between me until now, I had lost much of myjand other men she had known “and . money thru unfortunal invest-| could have married.” Double in One Year menta; but when I met my typist] She obtained a position at her LONDON, Oct. 20.—Officlal fi#| friend 1 had @ business of my own| former profession; but never ceased ures showing divorcees nearly) and good prospects of regaining all) to cast reflections on the man who doubled in England and Wales in) had lost. But thru the dishonesty | would allow his wife to work, altho ne Year have caused renewed agi for more stringent divorce of my partner I recelved another financtal netback soon after my sec- ond marriage 1 knew instinctively that I could never expect the sweet sympathy and loving, helpful counsel from my pres ent wife that I had from my former mate; but I was not prepared for the bitter reproaches, the slurs on | * * she admitted that the work was easy and pay good. I did everything I could to make things easy and pleasant for her. 1 always cooked my own breakfast, even when she wasn't working, and did more than half of the hounework, 1 was home before her usually and often had the dinner ready and fre- quently ate it alone, her “kind” em- ployer taking her to dine out and home later, sometimes very much later in hin car. Her employer also tation lawa, Fast for Camera LONDON, Oct. Efforts to get moving pictures of a toad’s method 20 Star readers who would like Information on learning to be an actor and entering the stage as moved so fast! . saris Talks Too Much; & professional will receive same | | had financial difficulties and always| s s by writing to The Seattle Star || had her deepest sympathy and help, 7 Lands in Jail Washington Bureau, 1222 New | | while I never received a word of NOTTINGHAM, Eng. Oct. 20] | York Ave, Washington, D. C., | | cheer or of appreciation for all I tried Because he refused to stop talking) | and enclosing 2 cents in stamps | |to do for her in a railway car, annoyed passen-| | for postag I had to start all over again handi- gers had Albert Cooke arrested. He! | write name and addrens cor- rectly and clearly, as the bureau reports a number of letters re- turned to them because of faulty | addrens capped by lack of capital and other obstacles, and when for some time my earnings were no more than bets, the sneers and contempt she showed me embittered my life. At the time I married her I had a pretty Iittle home, which I placed in ber name. And many a time after l Band can be moved on the sea bottom by a current of four-tenths knots per hour. was her home and tf I didn’t like it T could get out. Finally, I did get lout, leaving everything to her, and jyou can easily imagine which girl, the home girl or the business girl makes the best wife, according to my expertence. DISILLUSIONED, eee OPERATION NECESSARY? The benefits of the marvelous gland operations can now be obtained without submitting to the Divorce knife, By a new discovery, the life-giving gland | Query substance can be supplied in tablet form. This | Dear Miss Grey: Can « man get treatment is highly recommended by European and 4 f NE cements saat aon American scientists, who have proved that the in- jor children, to whom does her prop- ternal administration of gland extracts has a very pb dele olin: Palade y | marked effect upon the corresponding glands of the state in which she was living and if to next of kin, who “next of human body, often rebuilding them to normal activity. xin?” A.C. EB Such a treatment is now offered to the public in it te most difficult to obtain a di- vorce om the grounds of insanity in \ the state of Washington. In order \to do this, proof must be established 2 | that said husband or wife has bee: the form of Glandogen, a highly concentrated gland- violently insane for the pa ten ular tonic prepared from the glands of healthy Se aPhsd ts emi Gch sahiden eek . ut hw young animals and compounded with other valuable | band or children, if she has made no ingredients. Glandogen is surgery in tablet form, Prec: Lap gyie. Appin diggs bon 7 . “ nea nfotte, and its use is equivalent to a gradual transplanta- father and mother would be her or wh ‘ ta closest relatives, her brothers and tion of healthy gland tissue. Glandogen is obtain l sesdare ents Gat oa Bik able at the | eee In Love With 5 . Bartell Drug Stores, Seattle’s Leading Consumptive Druggists Dear Miss Grey: Tam very deeply in love with a young man whom peo- Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. ple say has the tuberculosis, and my parents object to me ha anything to do with him on that account. Is Specify Glandogen Cooks in Five Minutes these growing days—need good, wholesome food. Carnation Mush is the thinly rolled whole kernel of the wheat. It Feelin’ great, aren't they? Just start them off with a good nourishing breakfast “under their belts” and they'll play and work with whole-souled energy. makes a mush that is delicately They are doing real day’s work, _light and truly nourishing, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR— CARNATION MUSH marriage she reminded me that ft/ may be named French ambassador to the United States, say current rumors in Paris. Bouillon has just ac- complished a master stroke of diplomacy by laying the groundwork for peace be- tween the allies and Mus- \tapha Kemal Pasha, Turkish \leader. 1 | enero not a permanent cure for this | disease ? ANXIOUS, Only a phystetan who specializes in pulmonary diseases would be quall- |fed to state definitely whether the young man 4s suffering from that |disease. If he has been examined by auch, he should carefully carry out the physician's orders. It ts possible to affect a complete cure, expectally {f the patient ts in the early stages of tuberculosis, But only the word | | Henry Bush, PAGE 19 CAR IS DRIVEN BY DEAD MAN Friends of Yoeman Find Him Lifeless at Wheel CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Abram Toe man, 66, © member of the election board of Campgaw, a suburb of Paterson, N. J, died while driving home in bin automobile. With him were Chief of Police Hopper and John H. Payne and Christie Carlough, members of the election board, Two other automo biles, filled with officials, preceded Mr. Yoeman’s ear, both going to his house. Yoeman’s car went on past his home, altho the others had stopped, It continued over « railroad cross ing, and veered off the road, Othe ers in the car spoke to Yoeman, He did not answe nd they put on the emergency br ‘Thereupon he fell over the steering-wheel, and they saw that he was dead. came on in 1921 and oblige. MRS. M. B. BL Faster always falls on Sunday. In 198! Easter Bundoy was the 87th of March. of a reliable physician should be taken aa to whether such cure has been complete. | Easter Date in 1921 | Dear Mins Grey: | Kindly let me know what date and day Easter few drops of Calol Liquid Gloss, gives that hardwood floor new beauty and lustre. Get « can today at your dealers. YS when haze of Indian sum- mer and glory of autumn merge —days to enjoy the out of doors. When tired and hungry, just hits the spot! remember when the lunch is ‘ou’ve tramped till you’re Tillamook Cheese A good thing to t Uy Or if you just want a sandwich to slip into your ket, make it a generous slice of “Tillamook” between buttered bread! “Tillamook” ts the It is made in a little trade-marked cheese. ley where herds graze all year ‘round on succulent green pastures. E: single pound is stamped with the name “Tillamook”, Be sure you get CHEESE Rolled from Entire Wheat Kernels ~ ALBERS BROS. MILLING CO. Pacific Coast Millers ae As genuine. the genuine. ¢ TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION 15 cheese kitchens owned and epersced by Tillamook dairymen TILLAMOOK

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