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OUR CLUB PLAN SALE HOOSIER BRING sy ONLY F-R-E-E! —this week we give FREE to every purchaser of HOOSIER Kitchen Cabinet a beautiful 3-piece aluminum a beat. tea kettle, a dat. covered an pictured VATA: Jobe Sure Started at a Tender Age NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—A little girl in a Fifth avenue heard her teacher say Job cursed the rupted, “can't babies talk now?” sy toowna consider it a part of the day's pleasure to come the HOOSIER demonstrated—let us show you how HOOSIER cuts out kitchen drudgery by centralizing your work in one con- venient place—let us show you how it saves mijes of steps, hours of time, loads of labor, food, money and most of all SAVES YOU! MISS BERNICE LOWEN Domestic Science Expert will use the HOOSIER AT TIMES ELECTRICAL COOKING SCHOOL, Crystal Pool here and see consisting of —rach afternoon, beginn! saucepan and | Aha iasting for five Hernice Lowen, the ne cooking expert, will HOOSIER Kitchen Cabinet at The Ti Electrical Ce leetu opan, exactly giving dione daily making It possible for ye the efficiene this wonderful cabinet In ac val operation | ° * * |Quicksand Victim Has Narrow Escape SWANSEA, Nov. 24.—Trapped in the quicksands of Lianeily, James Morgan had sunk to his nack when rescued. In 15 minutes the tide would have drowned him, Sunday school “Why,” shedinter- Between Pike and Pine Established 1883 of Teeth Free From 9 to 11 a E Poecm! fur 30 Days— A real alist fi spec in charge of our P mo $4.00 Radiographs — the only reilabie method of knowing the exact condi ‘ion of your teeth, One X-ruy free Our treatment of pyorrhea is con videred the best; $2 per tooth. Tp One Location for 21 Years | BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC 14204 Mecond Avenue IMILARITY among men would perfect qualities of Nicholson X. F. Swiss Pattern Files for fine filing, du- plication becomes an achievement. NICHOLSON FILE G PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND $35 to $300 Tells C Sh |Royal Jewels Are ells Court She : : 18k White Gold— Likes Pol Seized by Soviet! $12 to $85 YSAMY | nica. Nov. 24.—Diwovery and . EBASTBURNE, Eng., Nov. 24.—-"My | confiscation of a treasureof diamonds husbands are both good men, and I|and other gems secreted by adhe: Albert Hansen ve them,” declared Mrs. Winntfred| of the late czar are reported in pri- ‘rost when arrested for bigamously|vate advices from Moscow. The marrying Reginald D. Robbins. hoard Is valued at $6,000,000. 1518 SECOND AVENUE be monotonous—applied to the Be cure the name “NICHOLSON” ‘se stamped on the Gle you buy A FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE fHE SEATTLE STAR vellers from To the State Highway Police Dear Boys; Why don’t you go out on the Meattle’ Tacoma valley road | in the evenings and arrest the fools who drive unlighted trucks and | teams along the roads. Make the people who use the roads buy llehts | for thelr vehicles, You'll find the Japa are thewornt offenders CHIEY SHATTLE To All Successful Candidates Dear and Girla, Too Remember your preslection prominem, The time for words t» past, Deeds are wanted now CHINY @HATTLE. To Maj. Gen. Charles H. Muir, Camp Lewis | Dear General Congratulations on your promotion to the command of the Beventh corps area at Omaha, Neb. I'm sorry, however, that you must leave, CHIEF SEATTLE To Those Who Are Endeavoring to Organize a Dramatic Stock Company for Seattle: Dear Cithens may If you are really sincere in your endeavors, your plan go ahead with speed, Chief Seattle stands for all that will be of benefit to the community at large, making the city @ good place in whieh to live CHIEF SBATTLIC To the L. C. Smith Building Management: Honorable Sirs: Is it necessary make a reasonable margin and popularize your building, to charge sightseers 60 cents for « trip to the tower? Many folks would like to go up and «et a view of the beautios of Beattlo and its environs, but 50 cente—well, that keeps « good many from enjoying the privilege CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Northwest Fruit Exposition: Dear Management len't there a way for Institutions wh h are ai rectly benefited by the fruit industry to put on « show without charging a rather stiff admission price? I take it the first idea of the frult show is to sell cohsumers on the fruit business —to acquaint them with ft» Importance and ultimately to increase consumption by. That being the case, doesn't {t seem odd to make people pay to be converted? CHIEF SRATTLE there |To the Municipal Railway | Mr Did it ever ocour to you that « large per contage of your passengers are strangers from outoftown and that frequentiy They are not familiar with the token «y ? lmwae Seattle visitor on a Third ave car hand the conductor 2% cents. The conductor tnststed on etving him change in tokens, The passenger mid he couldn't use the tokens as he was leaving town immediately. The conductor persisted and had It not been for a fellow panwenger, who took the tokens and paid the stranger for them, the latter would | have game CHIEF SRATTLE | |To the Hit-and-Run Motorists: Sporting < you get a lot of kick from your innocent diversion of running Jown and leaving them in the street to die. But, remember, there are other sportamen. For instance, I know # lot of folks who would enjoy going out every morning and bagging & motorist or two with « Colt's 46 CHIEF BEATTLE. To Seattle Mothers and Fathers: Dew Henderson een victim of « firwt-class bunk re No de Dear Parente: Another boy, I see, has just been killed by an “un loudee” gun. When will you learn to keep your firearms under lock ‘ enpeetaity if there are hy en in the house? © ie it ' nt to have Are ghter CHIEF SRATTLE To the Apartment House Landlords: Not Bandit: With all these fine, new apartment houses going up downtown, don't you think It’s time for you to start reducing renta? CHIRY BRATTLE. To Mr. (or Mrs.) Meves’ Cafeteria: Dear Sir (or Madam): Why Gon't you post the butter, coffee, tea and milk in the same oconspioucus the prices of various dishes? It can't be that anything, can it? To Chief of Police W. B. Severyns: Moral Bill Gosh! The preachers certainiy must be pleased with the fine way you've driven the punchboards out of existence. CHIEF 8BATTLE To the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad: Do the “fancy omelets” served on your trains get their name from the fect that carpet tacks form part of thetr recipe? CHIEF SEATTLE. Gentiemer To H. G. Wells, England: Famous Sir: t eee you got ticked In your recent campaign for parliament. Ah, well, one man can't have all the glories, Remember, August Toeliner lost out when he went into politics CHIEF SRATTLE To the Navy Recruiting Officer: Reapec Sirs If 1 you U4 take down those posters that you've stuck up with the caption, “Can You Beat It?" By the use of acturial figures, you attempt to whow that the odds are all against any man m ne © decent living in civilian life--and that he should therefore abandon all hope and enter the navy if the navy can't its personnel without trying to ki all the ambition in the then it's about time for it to be ecrapped CHIEF SEATTLE. were reeruit country, Dear Sir Can it be that the order against liquor on American ships caused you to cancel your passage on an Admiral liner and sail for the Orient on a Canadian ship? CHIPF SEATTLE |To Mayor E. J. Brown: : you add six lollypopa to five pipe dreame? do you propose that the five pass system be combined. ‘That's what you when ent fare and the trying to ne CHIRP SEATTLE To Frank Hull: . Dear Frank: I like your safe and sane views in favor of « city: county consolidation. I know that you probably earned a lot of distavor from members of the county ring by advocating a plan that would put an end to a lot of pork——bat you didn’t hurt yourself a bit with the voters CHIEF SEATTLE To the Boys and Girls of Seattle: Dear Kids: 1 see wi you're all going to be The Star's guests at the movie, “Freckies,” Thursday afternoon. 1 he ed to be looking about when you came up to The Star office to get your tickets. By the number of you I Judged there was going to be quite a theater party Regards, CHIBF SPATTLE. To the Prize Apples at the Fruit Show: Dear Apples; Congratulations. As with the ladies, your beautiful pink cheeks seem to win out CHIEF SEATTLE. 2 ’ ¢ al A Letter to Chief Seattle Dear Chief Wish you would thank Darwin Melsnest and Ralph Horr for getting tickets for us to the California gar Ralph arranged the event and wrote for the tickets, He was unable to go himself as he has been in bed for over three months in a plaster cast for injuries received during the war. He is still here, sick THE DISABLED VETBRANS OF PF IDENCE HOSPITAL. vi :§ RIN DOWN PEOPLE ‘OU never heard a doctor say, “He is all run down, but his blood essential, health-building factors, have always been in cod-liver oil and account for its helpfulness in over coming malnutrition. Scott’s Emulsion should be taken for a reason- able length of time daily, to enable its rich, vitamine- nour- ishing virtues to help refresh, energize and build up the body. | fect & Bowne, Bioufiald, M, 3, Lod is pure and rich.” purify and enrich tun AACHIEF SEATTLE. Dramatic Fight | A sensational legal battle is \being waged to prove that Dorothy Gordon of Boston) jwac sent to the McLean} asylum in Waverly by her ‘guardian, William F.. Jardine,| |while she was sane, Her uncle, fighting to have Jar-| jdine ousted aa guardian, says | lehe was sent to the asylum by} trickery and strapped to a bed to prevent her escape. Greatest Organist Is in City By Wanda von Kettler | ‘There is nothing tn heredity. 8o| nay some actentinta | Yet those who know Marcel! Dur re,| declared the world’s greatest living | organist, who t# scheduled to be! | heard in concert at the First Presby- jterfan church, In Seattle, Tuesday night, Insist that he was born with the soul of music that for ages past has lived in his ancestors. M. Dupre told me @ little about | his childhood’s musical inclinations | | Monday morning, while seated in the | lobby of the New Washington “1 lived In a mimsicn! atmos phere.” be explained with « it French secent, “My fe | Albert Dupre, was organ la now @& man scarcely of middie age, whore dark hair in touched slightly over the temples with gray, made well at “doing his beat” in those childhood days At the age of 12 he was appointed titular organist of ®t. Vivien church in Rouen More honors came In later years. In 1906 he was awarded the first Prise for piano exceliency by the French government. In (1907 the first prize for organ achievement came to him. In 1909 he became the Ponananor of the first prize for com- Ponition in fugue. Then in 1914 the Breatest honor of all, he was award- od the grand prize of Rome, also for compoattion. ‘This latter ts known an the greatest prize offered by the French government Monsieur Dupre left Dame cathedral in Paris, where for the past has been or- jRaniat, in October, to make bis sex jond trip to Amerton | He plans to be tn this country «ix months, at the close of which time he will return to Europe, where his concert tour will continue sev. eral months before he returns to his organ at the church. the Notre 10 years he Monsicur Dupre said Monday |morning that he has recently been figurin h ncerts, “Betw ly.” he declared, “I've noted musician indeed f of his musical ap | at all times, A little dop man made his appearance in the lobby with a vacuum cleaner while the organist and 1 talked, The vacuum cleaner buzzed near us “Beantifal, isn’t Monsieur Dupre grinned | THE PUBLIC safety committee of jthe Munic |'Tuesday noon ague at the estaurant on dance halls and caba reta. ~|dancing that is so characteristic of MONDAY, NOVEMB 0, 1922. RELIEVE is YOUR TROUBLE ZONE =the nose and throat Why and How Coke Should Be Used for Domestic Heating If you are having trouble getting coal; If you can't get enough coal; If you would like to use coke, but don't know how; If you think coke can't be used successfully tn ordinary Gomeatic heating furnaces; If you want to know why and how ft can be ussd-- Then you will want the bulletin just prepared by The Star's Washington bureau, based on practical and eastly understood gov- ernment tests and experiments carried out by Uncle Sam's mines bureau. It tells you all about coke and exactly how to ure it in your furnace. Just fill out carefully the coupon below and mall it to our Washington bureau, not to The Gtar's Seattle office, H Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave, Washington, D. I want « copy of the bulletin, “Coke for and inclose herewith two cents in stamps NAME... cee. Coes mocemme eucvensed came Asem Rircet and NO... coscemecmamames ov areemen ale mans 51 bees se re Variety ; in Palace Hip Offerings ‘With no two acts alike and many novel features missing from local houses for some time @ pleasant vaudeville bill and a Doris May comedy, “The Understudy,” opened a week at the Palace Hip Saturday. An agile acrobat and « cute girl violinist, Preston and Yeobel, are first to appear. The former does « rapid round of comedy falls which tickle the audience's funnybone, while his partner's jazs wins consid- erable applause. Showgoers would like more play- lets of the type of “Levinsky's Old Shoes,” as presented by Harry EB. Carr and company, All three char- acters are able dramatists and the interest holds thruout Genuine mammies from “Old Ala bam’ are Gans and Perkins, with all the natural ability at singing and father’s pistol. She was dead when her mother reached the bedroom. Dentistry at Hall Price As cutting prices seems to be in vogue, without in the slightest cut- ting the quality, we are going to do these people. Original costumes and staging ideas together with blending voloes combine to make this pleasant entertainment readily encored. Harmony singing of merit, banjo syncopation and some dancing ts pre- sented by the “Three Boys,” one of whom later tums out to be a pretty girl. Innovations in tight wire walk. ing and riding are made by Les Valadon trio, whose act reaches a cli max when the make member rides the wire on a one-wheeled machine and juggies at the same time. ‘The photoplay is a New York stage comedy with Doris May in an excel- lent role, of breakage, back teeth guaranteed unbreakable, when boxed in with pure gold backings, with 22k gold crowns and 20 solder, at $5 per tooth. If anybody else quotes you bridgework at $5, insist on above specifications in a signed contract, and you will likely not get it. Gold and porcelain crowns and fillings, $5 each, Silver fillings, $3 up. Fifty- dollar semi-metal flexible plates at $25. Good $30 pure rubber plates, $16. Both Trubite teeth. A perfect fit guaranteed or no charge. (Cheap rubber plates are dangerous and profitless, hence we do not make ther.) Having been established 17 Chinese Is Held; Bail Is Refused Held in the city jail on a charge of first degree murder, Dong Wing | years ae high-class and fairly high- Sing. 22, was refused admission to | priced dentists, and as most people in bail Monday. He was arrested Sun-|the state know us as such, we feel day night at 210% Washington st. |/that any further comment about the headquarters of the Hop Sing | who we are would be superfluous. The best thing—the biggest thing— that Gude’s Pepto-Mangan dose is to lood. Then | Tonic and Blood Enricher EY tong, together with Harry Gee, 33, who is said to have accused Dong Wing Sing of shooting down Lew Loon, Suey Sing tongman, on | August 9, 1921, during the heat of a tong war raging at that time. Gee's laccusation is alleged to have followed @ quarrel between the two. Dong | Wing Sing w rested on a war: rant charging . filed by the prosecuting att HE DID IT } at Ronald Station | Abatement proceedings — were brought tn superior court Monday against the dance hall operated by Henry Wardell at Ronald station on | the North Trunk highway. The state | complaint alleges that the dance hall, jas operated, constitutes a public nut | sanoe. We will show samples of all our work and guarantee yours to be equal to the samples. It's the best and prettiest dental work you ever On Alveolar Work ‘There will be no reduction. We own the system—it {fs patented and trade marked—and no other denti remally.” It coats dow bridgework to make, ost cases worth double. Positive suce in cases bridgework is absolutely impossible and in all cases where bridgework is possible, In the latter It is merely can do it the coat of in & question of which is the better. If you have two or more good teetn or roots, one or more each side, all your missing teeth can be satisfac- torily replaced. The work is beau- tiful, durable, comfortable and nat- ural in looks, We have made about 11,000 cases in these offices tn the 17 years, and the work has general satisfaction, Alveolar Dentists 204 Hatght Bide, 1490 Second Ave. past given Du Laxati The Rev. Mr. Vogel, Luth-| eran minister of Potsdam, | was the clergyman who joined the former kaiser and Prin- cess Hermine in wedlock at Doorn. Here Rev. Vogel -i shown wearing his military decorations which include the | itron cross, system against Colds, 30c per Box. AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION SEE cold, damp weather take one 2 BROMO QUININE Tablet just before retiring every night. Its tonic and laxative effect will fortify the Grip and Influenza. 6 Abrere