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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. RY TO LOWER COST OF MILK National Producers Would Cut Middle Men WASHINGTON, Nov, 16-—If the Plan for cutting the cost of milk die Cribution discussed at the sixth an- ual meeting of the National Milk Producers’ federation at Spring @eld, THE SEATTLE STAR Fine Pickin’s for Santa Seen at Seattle Stores | This, Even Our Own City, Is Making Toys’ for the Youngsters for the most part In America.” Bimilar to the toy department mentioned are all toy departments in the elty preparing for a busy wh By Wanda von Kettler Signs of Santa by the score and the heap! That old man, tho "tis only the it will be the season, In the basement of Rhodes’ eee eerie cnanien middle of November, has taken | youngsters, even yesterday, were al- pe Sg Naas eet of tho city, draping [ready gazing from the aisl t the America ever has known. Too many links tn the distribution @bain, each demanding fts profit, re @ult In the cost of milk to the con mer being more than double the ites received by the producer, By @liminating most, tf not all, of these Middle links, thre co-operative mar Reting by the milk producers them Selves, It ts believed a sufficient sav. ean be ~ocomplished to cut pres t prices to consumer and sttll give firmer a better average price for we product than he now receives. Producers now belonging to the fet @ration number more than 300,000, @nd thelr annual milk output ts worth | bin tinsel over the aisies of | young mirpl stores, piling his toys upen counters, and erecting holiday booth» for the special displays of his playtime wares. Bearcely @ store In the clty now that possesses a “toy department” has failed to brighten that depart ment with extra lights, to decorate those lights with holiday atreamers, and to shove ita counters Inte new! thus endeavoring to make for the many thingy that this anon must be given space Down at Spelger & Huribut's tt te positively funny. The managers of the toy department are not contented one or two feet in jongth, that hung over the counters, and getting down on their knees to observe the special displays of brilliant marbles in the showcases At the Bion Marohe one-half of the Jentire fourth floor has been turned lover to toys, Here the great light |globes ore hung with red ors and the atmosphere Ia un ly holiday. Yenterday afternoon ‘seemed as tf all things up there on the fourth floor of the Bon were moving. Ted dy bears actually wiggled thelr eyes, | great wooden ducks nodded their heads up and down, and roly-poly fat crepe Mrs. Anna Sundsmo and her family; at right, Albert C. Sundsmo, five ehtt on, were Idaho, Nov.) “The trouble was this 50-year-old | dren, two of them only be wife BONNERS FERRY Albert Sundsmo, e225 | 800 ‘ ting|too much for my to kee ‘ | seag ont 000,000 and $60 ve 900 rod —— od hea ' Bagi hie hee “a with shoving thelr own counter®/ men insisted upon tumbling all over | © produc Iso p tthe | ure hts) ser « M hout and they’ f < yt Ssinet nigh shew Shae for ane wife and five ¢ » him. taybe etimes the house was net} i t ew yp gr Rony ~ ee thelr showeases. And overything a Ses the van te divist “They were taken from me be Clean as it might have been. My paw spas i | feemed to make nome sort of sound. | ra Roe ree aires, | cause I had too many children,” he| wife had more work than she could They ara actually moving into the A beautiful red bird that really | Interstate commerce commission hardware department, which, during is sed to reduce the charges allowed |S4¥* Sadly, “Why else, I do not) do the past few monthe, has been peat ; ph ie vod ee ae ve iways for hauling milk. é | Know.” | jeone reported the case. Then thetr owr or nee Seprceeeey sane. A net Following this reread ‘at the sol By an order from Judge E. B.| the sheriffs came one Sunday morn eK ity cquare Os im pig ewe a age must pw jest of federation officials, the Na-| Henderson of Boundary county, they|ing and took away my wife and teddy bears, doll buggics and For aed yr pg An nog re . were taken to the home of the/| children. Ge . eee | ona! Automobile Chamber of Com-| . ——nennneneennnenenenw | small size automobiles thet run chair—positively tuned and - merce made a nation-wide survey of | @Ch!eminded at Nampa, Idaho. | COURT ORDER by feet pedaling, those managers Gael hpagtine oclaatlon whic “" ilk transportation by auto truck) “And” says Sundsmo, “the only | READ TO HIM ya) 2Y argue, are much more appreel- rf wa? “Musical 4 the possibilities for its further| 7*¥ t can have my famfty back '/ wien tne judge read the court dU 4D ated at this time of year than 50 pen = og Fo EM aeee 8, l@xtension. On the basis of this re | >” Mwbmitting to an operation which! (46, tq me, it stated two doctors A . or 7. square fom of tea kettles and ap on vo pr ele te Bort, it te expected plans for im-| Would fureatall the birth Of SPY! nad come before him and said that MRS. STRONG; dishpans. All grea phan things, of | Pes Mense expansion in milk truck lines = b = Ss lexed. He cannot|OUF Rome had been found tn an in| fre, Kurta Strong will give a re Thus they win out, and the [one seu) scadew hth soon, thas Te 7 Will be laid, to cover all the mater | vaderstand a dae or tha an | sanitary condition, that our oldest! otal at the Cornish schoo! next Mon hareware éspartmnent is ae bey the young lady in this department ‘ “ley we h he shoul " t «. 8 as the to rtment, shovin y a - heer cert ea pealed to Senator Borah of Idaho _ “y “ ace af ae e 4 -~ 9 whom J tacked, and declared | ] : more children mentally below nor | ssudente; Myre. Drury K. Adama,| for the wiiter guesta, th “ | pred - = for help, and has instituted suit in c° etuden' , hat mechanical wheel toys, many of | aa Six-Year-Olds in eien chees dor the betere of | g{ ME Helen Addy, Mra. Kathryn] Yesterday afternoon while obaery-| which occupied booths and conaplen- || te. Duel Over a Gir] | ns taumiy. But Sunésmo cannot understand) worth and Sydney Allison John ing these moving operations I learned | ous stands hers, too, would undould |f}| . why his wife and all his youngsters | popper will be at the plano, Ctherw a few things about this year's toys! ery be at the top of the list. BAYONNE, N. J. Nov. 14.—Leatie | INSISTS WIFE were taken ‘from him, ‘The other|on the program will be Elma Bur-|in particwar. One thing in particular about toye ms Frank and Thomas Burton, both ¢|/4 GOOD MOTHER children, he argues, have not been! geson, pianist, and Arthur Kioth,| weve got more imported play-|found in Seattle department st: ve 32 yeirs old, quarreled over a little} “Some eight years ago,” explains ‘ed subnermal. violinist, this season than we've had| should not be for ten. Jt has bee et girl playmate, On the way home| Sundsmo, “I married Anna From| “It all seems so horribly unjust.” time since the war,” the| said that some “come from Europe tt: from school they decided to fight| the time of our marriage we have/cries Sundsmo. “I feel that my Fall Fatal may wh herself re-|and some are “American made.” But|[| rs & duel with snowballs to settle the|deen happy and contented. She is|wife and I have been greatly 1-Foot Fa atal; arranging dolls oweane told) better than that, ; | ba dispute. A piece of ce fn a snow.|@ kind and loving woman and tho wronged. But I have not the means .. 000 | me. “Practieall the mechanical | Many are created t here * Ball thrown by Leslie destroyed the | she may not be called an intelligent to get a hearing in the courts.” Survived After 1, 4 musical toys, many of the dolle| Beattie, Rag and bony whe pong ER | sight of one of Thomas’ eyes. reader, nor talented in any way, I} Sundsmo is convinced that] PARIS, Nov. 16—Eugene Dusselt| 114 116 animals are brought from) earts and animals on wheels. —_—— have always thought her @ very/ neither he nor his wife is mentally|and Frederic Rocher were friends Europe. Yes, we're getting German| many of them shown in Seattle > df practical woman, full of common | deficient. | from childhood In the same French) joa, ang « great deal also from! stores—are Seattle's ewn prod- i Dea ‘or Two Hours, sense.” Sundsmo contends that while he/ town and came to Paris together to | Nn a wets. “The Guys From Mara,” i His L ife Is Rest In those etght years, Mrs. Sunds-| would be willing to do anything to| et an education, Both died under “About the most popular the little wooden bleck men, de As Kes ored | gave birth to seven children.| have his fumily returned to him, he| tragic otreumatances within th®) toyio” The young Indy Inughed. | signed by #. T. Manard of SUNDERLAND, England, Nov.| Two died. leannot see the justice of having to|eame week, Eugene fell over “For Mitle girls,” she said, “the the, which are now turned out +] =%—Two hours after he was de} “Up to now we had no trouble,”| submit to an operation before he/one-foot step in the dark and broke) a clared dead, i5-yearold John 1! continues Sundsmo. “Suddenly she| could have them his spine, Two days later Frederte ') Rare was brought back to life by| 1s taken, with the five children, and| “I can’t understand the Justice of| fell 1.000 feet In the French Alps ’ a 1 respiration. committed to an asylum. this,” he cries. and was killed, most popular toy ts always the same. Dolls—dolle that say ‘mamma’ and go to sleep, For boys, I believe, mechanical and wheel goods will prove the best this year. Automobiles, coaster wagons, and animals that can be ridden are sure to be popu- lar. And these latter—the wood- en toys—" she added, “are made at the rate of 5,000 a month in twe local factories, are talr ex- amples of wellaccepted toys made at home, All things considered, the popular ol4 man with the snow-white beard and the reindeer has little reason to doubt that Seattle is doing her best to cooperate in making his season as he wants It to be |How to Select the Good From the Bad Mushroom BY ARTHUR FRANK edge in various ways, It is best to Plant Pathologist Western Washing-| Proceed cautfously in all cases, and ton Experiment Station of Wash-|*fter becoming familiar with a few ington Btate Collesa, species first to gradually extend his Each season many inquiries are re- | “°F ceived as to what the difference in| _ Melect all fungt which have « For Five Dollars Down between @ mushroom and @ toadstool, pope Raga RM gl Fd and how to tell a polsonous variety Aso i of mushroom from an edible one. or closely tor § base of the stem, and |to 2 LJ ie 8 The fall rains bring a large crop ‘ecm an ine : You Can Have and Enjoy Any Size, Style or Finish ct mushrooms ot and fn any wecin| "Re oe wart. te cn, [in Vv Joy y Ize, e Int and in many fields they grow pro- All fungi in the button stage fusely. should be ae. Che, sae ‘There ts no difference between a| Sciere are too mushroom and a toadstool Toad- pay gy Rey any fl od ® stool 1s simply @ popular name given| be @ to some types of the mushrooms All fangi that have a milky Mushroom !s a more nearly correct! Juice, unless the juice is reddish, name for all types should be rejected. How to tell the polsonous kinds Reject brittle fungi where the | __ and hew to tell those which are/ flesh of the cap is thin, eepecial- edible among the mushrooms is an} ly those with bright caps ever-present question among those All pure fungi where the fiesh who like the fungt. There ts no defl-| changes color when bruised or nite rule or way tn which to dis-| cut, or those In which the tubes tinguish them one from the other.) have reddish mouths, and alse There are many so-called tests, such} those of which the taste is bit- ||, o as the “silver epoon” test, color of| ter, should be rejected. ‘ B ] S allP t the jules, color of the flesh, eto, Reject fungi which have a cob |’ a. ance In m aymen $, None of these are of much value to vell or ring when young, the beginner. also these which have slimy Perhaps the best way to tell the edible oned is to go with somebody who knows one or two kinds of edible mushrooms and learn those two kinds from him. If @ person has Extending Over a Long Sey to tat ut mat Period of Time gus. Often a poisonous kind will have bitter taste. Others, if tested and for type at present. Take the epecimens to some one whi knows the fungi and have him help; Ubrartes and ay help one greatly in study of the kinds one may find, Must Support Wife out arms or lege and getting $150) weekly as a circus freak, sued her husband for maintenance. The court decided he must pay her $7.60 a week. He asserted in court that instead of supporting her she ought) Guess the “Plutes” tically unheard of now, according to FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE: AND PINE STREET DOMMSTAIES SWOMs 72 Genuine Patent Leather ‘Handy fastening. Special, at $1.95 each. 48-INCH Japanese Table Covers At 75¢ Each ‘The favorite imported Blue Print cloths in attractive de silane of Hydrangeas, Chrysanm themums, Butterflies = or Chrysanthemum and Basket combination; 4$ineh size, at T5e each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB ‘At $7.95 Pair, CIENTIFICALLY- MADE Shoes, for women desir- ing smart style combined with perfect comfort. One style, as pictured, of Black Kidskin with welted sole and trim military heel. Sizes 344 to 9, at $7.95 pair. ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The best way for the beginner is make a study of the mushrooms, Yearn them. Also there are many, teresting books and manuals in the | which will Who Gets Big Wage PORTSMOUTH, Engiand, Nov. 16. ‘Mrs. Rosina Wilkinson, born with. pay him for the care he had ven her for many years. Are Staying Home NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Demands T private special trains are prac: N THE CONVENIENT style pictured, of lus trous Black Patent Leather. strongly taped and bag is lined with figured blue cloth; with coin purse-pocket inside, and secure Outside measurements: —THE and fluffy, in the full size for comforters weight 2% pounds, at §1.00 each. “Stylish Stout Sizes” in Women’s Shoes THIS When Orpheum Circuit Bags’’ SPECIAL $1.95 Each Handle-straps are 9x7x3 inches. DOWNSTAIRS STORE FULL SIZE White Cotton Bats At $1.00 Zach Of pure white cotton, soft (72x84 inches), —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Moore: THEATRE “> VAUDEVILLE = NO INTEREST one or two kinds that they know as edible for sure and by expertence, they had better confine their efforts to those kinds Instead of branching out Into the field. For the mush rooms are very many and It ts often difficult task for experts even to dis- tinguish which genus « certain type may belong, The beginner, after learning one or two kinds, can then add to his know!- no bad results follow, may prove to be edible. This method, however, should not be used generally unless there ts reasonable certainty that the varioty in question may not prove harmful. All puff-balls are edible so long as they are white inside, tho some are better than others, All coral-like or club fungt are eddible. The woods about Puyallup have many of this railroad offict Slain Robber Shown BERLIN, Nov. killed while trying to hold up two bullion dealers was subsequently identified as a soviet agent. to Be Soviet Agent 16.—-A robber The Werld’s Greatest Magician Now Is the Time To Select Your Genuine SALUTING THE VICTOR Finicky Cat Has to | Have Special Candy kept im a candy factory here has learned to like candy, but will eat only one flavor, so a special box is put aside for her every week. NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—A cat Victor Victrola While our terms are exceptionally easy and our stock complete with all of the styles, sizes and finishes. Style 260 Price $160.00 Style 280 Price $200 Many People Are Buying Their Xmas Phonographs Now : and Having Them Delivered Later Hos shay Pies We will make delivery any time EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO MUSIC hetesen new Wholesale Manufacturers Retail and ’ Christmas The democratic landslide which carried Al Smith into the, governor's chair in New York brought happiness to the Smith home. Here is the governor being congratulated by} al as the news of the tremendous plurality was re- ceive 1519 Third Avenue SEATTLE'S GREATEST AMUSEMENT VALUE! ! two shows for the price of one Feature Photoplay ALICE LAKE —In— “Woman's Hate” — VAUDEVILLE — 5 BIG Sg ACTS What Is Sanipractic? Ite History and What It Wil Koco ry FREE LECTURE Pride: PM. 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