The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1923, Page 4

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iG E 00 MUCH! W TABLETS PSE STOMACH Relief from Indigestion Sourness, Flatulence, Digestion stopped! n All the feeling of Indi heartburn, fullness, tieht palpitation, stomach acidity, ‘OF Rourness vanishes and correct few cents. if Harmieas! Any drug store. oH an m Page Sets New d on Divorces D. Page, Seattle attorney, @ local record Wednes. ‘when he obtained six divorce de for different clients. All of the . were women, Only 13 ‘were granted during the day Dr, Anna V. Sanburn vs. B. Banborn; Myrtle Davis vs. t Davis; Gene Rogers va Rob h COMPLEXION Cheeks — Sparkling y | where some women had ruffered just * your stomach | ol THE SEATTLE STAR ‘HOOVER DENIES DISCORD RUMOR Agriculture and Commerce Heads Friendly } BY WILLIAM J. LOSE | WASHINGTON ‘ | THEY SIT Jan retary of Commerce Hoover today, tn an in | torview with t, denied | ansertions ean Farm | Bhreau that discord ex insted between tary of Agricul. ture Wallace and himself over a sum gested transfer of the bureau of man} 7 vton theatergoers need not stand in line for their |tickets—at least at St. Mar- tin’ Peggy, the chair girl,” provides them with a collap- sible seat for a small fee. in «| She ated this unique job re MEM. Ol for herself when she returned, process of elimtnatio: at with the | wounded from war service, departure of Secretary of the Inter-|and could find no other work. |for Fail from the cabinet, “the dit-| Peggy is shown limping along Jown to altercations between the seo. | Seats. kets from the agrioulture to the com. merce department “So far as I am aware tt has never heen pre ot j markets t Hoc farm bureau nent made put tts better, » bureau merce,” | ation, seems ave IN LINE IN LONDON NOW retartes of agriculture and com-| oe ‘OLEHANSONIS | NAMED IN SUIT Doctors WANTED |Faces gee am in ae To OPERATE: | Mrs. Quillon Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ert Rogern; Josephine Fullerton va. James Fullerton; Esther Burne va, | James Burns, Ellen MoNesley va. James MeNeeley. | anc In connection with the real estate transactions of Joseph Rhetnstrom, Fastern Washington real estate deal- | er, who is now serving a four-year) sentence in federal prison for using Saved Her from an Operation Muskegon, Michigan.—‘‘After doc- | toring for eight or nine years with dif- | ferent physicians | without any relief at all, they saidat | last that medicine | would not reach | my case and 1) should have an | ferent ors I did and got well and strong again ing the Vegetable Compound. to see what it would do for before I had finished the le I cae oe Fragen the segyeed an severe | stronger my own wor! the Mra, Morris St, Te Hie 5 i icate some =. Pinkham's the mails to defraud, former mayor | Ole Hanson and Mra Hanson are named as defendants with Rhetn-| strom and his wife tn three suits brought by Juan Ramm and wife, of Latah, and Mrs, T. Morris and Mra. George Darknell, of Fairfield. | Hanson, according to the plaintiffs, wrote letters recommending Khetn-| strom as & reputable dealer In real/ estatea, The ex-mayor has been | served with « notice to appear in mu- | pertor court on J nuary 20. | Hanson declared Thursday that he/ had no part tn any of the transac tions for which Ftheinstrom was con- | vieted of fraud. | “I appeared against Rhetnstrom at | his trial in Spokane tn September, 1921. I had no part tn the sales, and 1 do not know the plaintiff," Hanson maid Neighbors Try to | Oust Packing Plant Recommendation that the Barton Packing company be required to move its W. Spokane st. plant Into another building sone at @ date not later than Deo. $1, 1993, was pasud by the council pubic afety commit- tee Wednesday afternoon, Residents With 1,200 Competitors 200 chickens, turkeys, Mra, A. J. Bisecker, Kent, fifth cock geese on hand for ex- |erel; Joseph Nonenmacher, Yakima, second pen; Mra. Stenna Bach, Olym- pla, second and third cockerel, first and second puliet. Light Barred Plymouth Rocks Trututype Poultry Farm, Tacoma, | second cock, third and fifth hen, first and second cockerel, third and fifth pullet; Jncobson's Poultry Farm, Ta coma, firwt, second and fourth hen, | fourth pullet; Ray Leftwick, Tacoma, Primes awarded by the judges, | third cockerel arise H. Burnett, of Hollywood, G. G, Wherry, of Payette, Idabo, and | B. F, Keeney, of Bugeng Ore, to date Include Pine ot This ix the see of the show, Friday the tion of Northwest poultrymen will begin, Sunday the entire poultry affair will come to a close. an Miller Given In the «inglecomb Rhode Isiand| Pipe by Kiwanians class Dean Stephen I Miller, of P. H. Babcock, Beattie, third and| University of Washington, fifth cock and fourth David | president of the Seattle Nichola, Victoria, B. ¢ ook, | club, was presented with a pipe at second hen and second cockerel; St.) the installation exerci» of the or Helen's Incubator company ganization Wednemlay. E. H. Hatch, tralia, Mfth cock and third hen; Mre.| newly-clected president, waa official F. H. Herman, Seattle, fifth hea and|ly installed third cockerel; E. Greenwood, Vie-|— toria, fourth cockerel and first hen;| C | 5 Notters Poultry and Berry Farm, Tacoma, first cock; James G. Dick-| son, Bpokane, second cock. In the White Wyandotte clams = | Fernysien Poultry Farm, Seattle, | firet cockerel; Mary L. Heckert, Yak | tma, Mirat cock, second hen and neo | ond cockerel; Thomas O. Anders, Se Attia, second cock; J. H. Nichols, Te coma, third cock, fourth cockerel and third and fifth hens; P. G. Weidman, | Beattie, fifth cockerel; Frank Thomp- | son, Spokane, fourth and fifth cooks, third cockere! and first and fourth! ame nicest oathartic-iaxattye in the — Comb Rhode Intand Ream | W0rld to phynto your liver and bowel J. & Dickson, #pokana, firet ana) When you have Diszy Headache, third cock, first and second hen, first | Colds, Billovenas, Indigestion, or the! day CARETS 10° For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver SPOKANE MEN TO WORK FOR Support Promised by Cham- ber of Commerce te support of the Unt versity of Wash chamber was promised in a letter received by Frank Waterhe preside the local organiza . from Rey president of the Spokane replying to a» letter by Waterhouse, in which he urged that people of the state, regardiess of location, get behind all institutions of higher learh ing, and that an effort be made to end sectional hostilities toward institutions in both Eastern and Western Was! Gill, in hin letter, sald that the Spokane ¢ er did not want to as sume responribility for certain ad verne criticiems which had appeared In a certain Spokane paper relative to the university, and assured Water ne directors de about the university house that the Spo sired to o ate in bringin: adequate mu t tor just ans the ttle chamb ing to nee that State college at Pull man and other institutions properly developed A member of the board of re gents of the university, HK Rogers, has been nominated for president of the Spokane Cham- ber of Commerce for 1923. In following out an announced pro gram of support for backing the uni | versity when he became president of |the chamber. Waterhouse appointed a committee of strong business men |to bring out the accomplishments land nervices of the institution. The }committes is now actively consider. ing various helpful methods of aid | ing the school Allceed Accoilnnt of Dry Agent Held in Btepnack, alleged to have no Of neveral bootleggers who 1 Direo is work were te jbound over the federal jury by United States Comm T. W. Hammond at Tacoma We His bonds were fixed at § «rand er Jempty your bowels completely by morning, and you will feel splendid. “They work while you sleep.” Cas) carets never stir you up or aripe like | Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Of, and they seldom fail | of the district complained against the| and fourth cocker, third and fourth | Upset, Ackil @tomach ts sanity tee | ost only ten cents « box Children | $2.50 Per Quarter $10.00 Per Li odors from the plant pullet, firwt oid and firet young pen;! “Cascareta.” One or two tonight will love Cascareta, too. SEATTLE AERIE NO. 1 RNAL ORDER OF EAGLES ANNOUNCING THE BIG ‘Make It 10,000" DRIVE Fee Reduced to FIVE DOLLARS Join the 25th Anniversary Class Phone Elliott 0544 For a Limited Time and Save Money Dues $2.50 Per Quarter THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1928 Main 6720 u| McDougall /outhwick Second at Pike 75 Winter Hats Reduced to Velvets Felts Veloure $5.00 Smart Turbans Pokes The Hats in this group are in all the popular shades, and represent a the low price set. Beattio’s has been unced & Bonn, the Boston rm that will have charge of the work Manahan, regarded as a hotel con- struction expert, had direct charge of work on the New Statler hotel, re cently bullt by the same firm tn #t Louls L. Lemell Heads Lake Union Club I. Lemell was installed as preset Gent of the Lake Union Commercial club) Wednesday night, when reet dents of the lake istrict were guests of the club. Other officers Ineteliead were FE Shepper, vice president; wick, recording secretary: Mre H. Derby, treasurer; Jack WiMla, finan- ta) secretary, and Mrs. ® Brush, corresponding secretary. New trustess are: H. Hudson, A Batch, J. Moorehead and Mrs. J. Hoodinet. much higher value than —MacDougall Southwick, Second Floor GINNING THURSDAY NIGHT, y evangelistic service is to be 1US. NAVY YARD E ‘Take Fast Steamers af Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Sesitie Dally Tis, 8:00, 16:88, 1 itt pacept Sunday. SPECIALNIGHT SERVICE From Seattle to Bremerton F. Bouth- | Navy Yard Route Cotman Dock Mate 3903 i Seattle Aerie No. 1, F. 0. E. Eagles’ Hall, Seventh and Pine THE REASON WATCH US GET THE 10,000 Elliott 5391 After 5 P. M. DUES Year fe Membership $150.00 Please send me, information on “Get 10,000” Drive. N&M€ . emggencronsemremmeroeneenenens Address + © eroreeasomumgapaoumacans Business PHONE . anscseseremuneceyans Home PhONC wegyenewneses Large cities all over the United States are battling with Seat- tle Aerie No. 1 for first place in Eagledom. To win, we must have 10,000 members by February 6th. We have 8,300 members now. j Seattle Boosters: This Is Your Opportunity! For Information, Phone, Call or Write Seattle Aerie No. 1 Fraternal Order of Eagles, Eagles’ Hall, Seventh and Pine THE WORLD’S GREATEST BENEFIT ORGANIZATION JOIN NOW!!

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