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¥ ™ TRSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922. LET CHRISTMAS SIO ROOT Home-made, but Has No ® Teent for Coughs Meee dabic conah medicine iy prepare and aves about Os Oh] If you have a severe cough or eheat Ped accompanied with soreness, EGhreat tickle, hoarseness, or diticult or if your child wakes up ht with oop and you | * reliable old Any drow 2% ounces a pint bottle Orphans’ Festival Makes Point to Buyers “Make your Christmas presents perform a double service this year.” That's the slogan of the Mission Sisters of the Sacred Heart, you with this into upply supe ary who ts are conducting an orphans’ festival and bazaar in the New re Arctic hotel, 609 Third ave. : “het r 1. Christmas presents as a rule faites ite low | 4. wk it can be depended upon to give (‘BY Point out, benefit only the A ‘and lasting relief reciptent. But the orphans’ fest fen can feel thie tal val provides an opportunity for a double benefit, Hundreds of at tractive Christmas presenta are on sale at the festival—and each one h in a way that m Joose’ d throat t j the irrit br ad bought will not only benefit the with such prompta person who gets it, but also the} h sfainty that it fs really astonishing. | kiddies at the new Sacred Heart Pinex is a special and highly con orphanage at Laureihurst, to raise) E gentrated compound of genuine Nor xtract, and is probably the 1 nm means of overcoming * severe coughs, throat and chest colds ) There are many worth tions of this mixture. To avoid dis. tment, ask for “2% ounces of with full directions and don't | Sther novelties pt anything else. Guaranteed te | Resides the sale, meals are betng give absolute satisfaction or money served every day at the frstival iv ragegeed. The Pinex Coy | juncheon from 11:30 to 2 and dinner from 6:30 to & The festival ts funds for whom the affair is being given. There are many fine pleces of embroidery—the work of orphans or | sisters—in addition dolls to and| being staged tn the rooms formerly occupied by ‘makes sfick sandwiches’ Blanc’s restaurant, opposite the court house, Elevator service is provided the hotel from the front door of Bjuhili oa Ghlorodyne Maniacs Influenza Cripples Whole Police Force} GLASGOW, Nov. 28.—Influenza te raising havoc with the police force of this city. On some days as many as Latest in England English physt- | 200 names are added to the already LONDON, Nov. 23. cians are demanding restrictions | long lst of sick, Citizens have been Mpon the sale of chlorodyne, to which | sworn in as special police to ald in Many men and women are becoming | patrolling the city, The ailment is madicted. Its effect may be judged|leas severe than in past epidemics, from the fact that medical men call| the percentage of deaths being much its victima “chlorodyne maniacs.” xmailer | ES, | Soot o— LIFORNIA e 22, SanFrancisco’té,” ‘M0 LosAngeles’%%o e512 - wime SanDiego ‘oz All Fares include meals and berth BENE & Ak he Ticket Agent There's Economy in Traveling-by- Water emarrie, { Ss frost Avs, L. ¢ Sui Bide, ridged Elliott 2068 0 enue TACOMA, Lill Pacific Ave—Phone BG. McMichon, Poss. Trafic Mer, L C. Smith Bids, Seattle, Wash \ Shafer fore | Fes TRY SAVING ® ON COAL! | There is only one good way. And that is— use EFFICIENT COAL. gives you .remarkable service—a constant, re- liable heat for hours. Its long-lasting qualities allow you to HEAT YOUR HOME WITH LESS COAL And less coal means more money in your pocket. That’s the answer to your coal problem. Order a ton now. Or a sack with your next fuel order—tried out in your own furnace, will convince you of its superiority. 27 dealers have it or telephone the ARROW COALCO. F.C.FERREE , President 4400 Fourteenth Ave.NW. THE SEATTLE STAR Safety Pur se = Carnation’s Pure Milk Service. _ Rich, creamy flavor — your depend- able milk for every purpose t your Grocer’s The Label Is Red and White Carnation Milk “‘From Contented Cows’’ CALEVICO, Cal- tier, Cal., fornia-Mexico border line, where last) CHICAGO, seen, Harry M. Kizer 26, and William Colwell, 68, of Whit reported missing on Ci . Re-Charging by a quicker, more efficient process 50% LOWER COST! Our “Conpo” equip- ment does it in 8 Hours j 817 EAST PIKE #0 ano BLANCHARD 3222 EASTLAKE |ADMIRAL WAYAT CALIF. ‘|Says Prohibition Sends Youth Wrong Nov. 28,—Prohibition blamed today for modern boys oing wrong by Miss Bess ho resigned as an asuint attorney after spending handling cases of hildren. “The prohibition law has caused ¢ girls to go wrong than anyone gines,” she sald. “I am not inst prohibition, but I am for a hange in the method of enforcement ‘Boys are not real fellows unless they carry Mquor and girls who used at delin- | | officials, Swift Messages Out of City to London Plans are under way for speeding up cable service between Seattle and London until a message can be trans mitted in five minutes, according to James Lister, U. §. cable manager, Lister was the principal speaker at a conference of Western Union held Wednesday in the Washington hotel. to be satisfied with fee cream sodas, alt in cabarets drinking synthetic gin half the night. They never thought of quer before prohibition.” EVERY LEAF PURE Cleansed by vacuum pressure. Packed in spotless warehouses. Sealed in air-tight aluminum. “SALAD KT =EIA. fis weetly clean, wholesome, delicious. *¥Y A TRIAL PACKAGE TO-DAY R. & H.C. COOK, East 3383, Ell. 0350, Distributors) yrxer tse vsnied scone 23 TOWNSHIPS ARE DESERTED SPOKANE, Nov. 23, — Twenty- three townships in Southern Frank- In county—a part of the Columbia basin area—have been almost entire- |ly abandoned during the past 10 yours as a result of successive crop failures, according to information col- lected by the Northwest bureau of the Columbia Basin Irrigation league for presentation, with other data of Ja similar nature, to Charles 8. Bar rett, president of the Farmers’ Union of America, when he arrives here November 30. Other reports to the bureau show that In Grant county approximately 420,000 acres, formerly occupied by settlers, have been reclaimed by the desert, abandoned by the men who attempted for several years to eke out an existence, Oxford Hotel to Have New Manager H. C, Bowers, former manager of the Portland hotel and the Mult. ford hotel, First ave, and Virginia st., according to an announcement Thursday by W. D. Perkins, owner, Extensive improvements in the nomah hotel in Portland, Ore, has | been appointed manager of the Ox- BAKING than of higher priced brands— it goes farther. seein annie a KC + Millions of pounds bought by the government, QUALITY the best.