The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1923, Page 9

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TTT TTD New Designs MOUNTINGS Platinum— $35 to $300 18k White Gold— $12 to $85 : Joweler 18 SECOND AVENUB Between Pike and Pine Established 1883 TTT TTT: PRICE $1,900—CASH $100— $15 MONTH . Here ts your chance, and wor your time looking into, Besides double-constructed, pretty hom & halfacre of garden » with it, Better call for fr “SH. C. PETERS 726 Third Avenue 1 MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 192: You See About This Koos book STOP RHEUMATISM WITH RED PEPPER = Movie Star Is Feature of Or pheum In & dramatio playlot with a real punch, John Davidson, movie star, is Justly the headitner at the Moore theater this week tn the ourrent bill of Orpheum vaudevilie. “Ciroumstantial Evidence,” written by Harrison Armatrong, gives Day ideon the role of the obdurate jury man in the jury room where 11 stand for conviction and one for BOARD NAMES NEW OFFICERS Commissioners Pledge Big Tax Reductions Reorganization of the county gov ernment was effected immediately upon the surrender of the offices of commissioner by Claude C, Ramsay 4 Lou Smith, Monday, Commis sioners William A. Gaines and Frank Paul put over a program which they claim will save the taxpayers $50,000 ® year, Further economies are|acquittal in a murder o promised To tell the unravelling of the plot New appointments by the tncom:-| would apoll the piece for those yet ing commissioners follow Purchasing Department — Herbert Shaw, purchasing agent; Harry Fos | ter, assistant purchasing agent; C. B Rippe, book keeper. Public Welfare Department~ Core BE. Hege to nee it Stan Stanley t* « great laugh getter and he does most of his work in the alsios and from @ seat amons jthe audience, He ts assisted by « jcompany of two, alll PM County Service Department—John | Mullane, general maintenance man A. M. Taylor, electrician; Ralph Stan Hughes and Debrow feature pat. rand songs; the Flying Henry Smock, commissioner One of the old-time farce favor Ported, but asked for a few hours’ man, assistant ftee te back this week—Charies “lay as he had a pressing matter K punty Hoapital——Dr, Wm. in federal court which demanded hin ‘ King County Hosp! Dr. B|ODoMNell, the “piano tuner,” re in fede court hich . A\Camrter, eamsiting physician. [C2rMe with hie slapstick set that ITI | arm persons brought down the house, literally on c to ;. on, | d of mine, equent! | auper ny endent; Pietro, another favorite here, wins | Wy henn’ te a tain Garam enane | — hin usual success with his plano yy: Ayr Ao | «K Willows) — noid, adding that did not know King County Wurm ( | accordion with popular and classic |"'4, adding that he did not knov | Krist Knudsen, superintendent loecihen what the jury wanted with him, “I THE SEATTLE STAR PASTOR PLANS | NEW CAMPAIGN Chatterton Asks a Hearing | | Before Jurors Seattle ministers Monday prepared to renew their efforts to obtain grand jury action wustaining their olaime that Seattle tx vice ridden when Rev M. I, Chatterton, secretary of th feattle Council of Churches, peared before the grand jury and asked permission to see the foreman. Chatterton was told the Jury was not yet tn seasion. He left promising to return. That the grand jury, despite de nials, is probing the murder of Pa. trolman Ci oe ©. Legate wan indi | cated Monday when Attorney W. A Gilmore wae subpoenaed. Gilmore appeared before the Jury room and room | [talked with 1 he was fou F. Jackson, ate a day or two be-| former chief clerk fore th || ford, carpenter; George Clancy, |OP*N the show with & fast-movng | tor the port commission at the Han a || plumber | atic number; Fred Babb, Flor itorq at, terminal, and E. P, Stowell, ne, County Garage — Ed Foote, head |enee Carroll and Lote Syrell, in ®/aunerintendent of the Stacy st mechante corge Carlson and Dan | *Plendid dance revue, close tho bIll. wharf, reported to the jury Monday Abrahams, mechanics; George E. ee aire oe ~|Port Commissioner George F. Cot ‘Tew, stock man. Head Day Janitor—P. Corbett Commissioner Gaines, elected chair jman of the t . made the follow jing format statement | “AS a candidate for county county commiastoner the general tax levy can be reduced to 60 mills, Which, on a 60 per cent valuation & reasonable rate for a newly devel oped muntetpality commissioner, both at Yhe pri mary and general election, I promieed county voters that if elected 1 would do all in my power to administer the affairs of the county in the most eco nomical manner possible, LITTLE CHILD drug store. Get a jar at once. Use ft for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in ghest. Almost fnstant relief awalts You. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each pack: age.—Advertisement. STOPITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You % Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burn ftching Eczema quickly by ap-| Zemo furnished by any drus- for 5c. Extra large bottle, 00. Healing begins the moment Zemo te applied. In « short time usually every trace of Eczema, Tet ter, Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and © M For clearthg the skin and mak- tng it vigorously healthy, always use Zemo, the penetrating, antisep- it ts ception of the paving of the Des ty line, which 1 favor. ton, the Intercounty river tmprove- ' ment program te practically complet. | peddier, known as “The Rat,” only | for the 60 or 60 boys who will be un. .- King county, and think that a taxpayers of King county in the cur. o tailment of expenditures in this proj. |der of Willlam Desmond Tayior, the|the University Y. MC. A. ect. county and ctty hospitals | ty farm (Willows), if a satisfactory | turned the fire, price can be obtained for it. present time. With @ reduction in the state, county, city and school | levy, and I hope that during my term os» under the Donahue law. With the experience that King county has had in regard to the inde pendent highway district law, I am opposed to the law and be- lieve and hope that the legisiat- ure will remove it from our stat ute books at the 1973 seaston. T believe that our road-paving pro. ram ig about complete, with the ex- of tender parents’ care, is alone in the world, DOPE PEDDLER ELUDES POLICE LOS ANGELES, Jan. &—After | waiting several months, during which foines highway to the Pierce coun-| they obtained much evidence, the po In my opin | lice early today suceeded tn corner. ing & gunman and wholesale “dope’ to have him escape, t aving should be made to the know something concerning the mur slain movie director. T betleve in a consoldiation of} Patrolman Seager suprised “The “1 believe in ion of | Rat" near the Chinese quarter, sell-|'% exchange for room or board, or the county and elty Jails, and I | ing morphine, The gunman strug. Doth. Others would tend furnaces, | am fer the of the King | gied with the officer and finally suc. |™OW lawns, wash windows or polish county stockade to @ more cen | ceeded in brenking loose. Whipping |M00T% — Others are expert chauf tral location. out hie pistol, he began firing. None |tore. | stenost oy os Gee ae ~ nis “I favor the aale of the King ¢oun-|0f the shots took effect. Seager re. | ronkenpers. One man is listed who but failed to bring |the gunman down. “The Rat” figal lly made his way around the corner where he escaped in a waiting ma- chine driven by « confederate. Girl’s Mind Blank After Abduction DETROIT, Jah, §—Selxed on the street by two men while on her w to school, Alice Raspensen, Detro junior college student, returned home three days later from Marine City, her mind @ blank as to events occurring since her disappearance Miss Raspensen, who lives with her uncle, K. A. Jorgensen, Royal “Taxation is a great burden at the this burden can be lessened, MoorE i aay ae a Veheuumn ALY “6 WAUDEVILLE 50 Twket DAILY THIS WEEK on the porch of the home of T. W Crow, In Marine City. According to her story, she was accosted by two men on her way to school. She lost consciousness, she said, soon after being thrown into the automobile by the men, She could not tell Marino City authorities how she happened to be on the Crow porch. She believes EVIDENCE” |she was chloroformed. STAN STANLEY Miss Raspensen’s home ts tn Green oS. Bay, Wis. She had been living with Carroll and Syren The Pathe News jher uncle since coming here to at- {tend school A Well-Known Specialist Advises His Patients to Avoid Dangerous Cathartics | because of their injurious effect on \the delicate organism of the stomach CIRCUS | wuaen ____.. ] | and bowels. Kitner and Reaney | 1 always advise using Oltvettes LILLIAN BURKHART They make the ideal treatment for “The Rat” te believed by poitos to | Oak, was found in @ dazed condition | terill sino reported. All three were called by the jury Inst Baturday. Five members of the jury Satur. day denied petitions that they be excused. Foreman E. B. Ulberg were “Y pledge myself to this program.” |#ald Monday the jury hoped to clean TO DECORATE up its work this week | LEFT ALONE) SEATTLE HERO pe ~ BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 8—A! Bestowed In recognition of gal-| | ei, ea il wits od hg AR peso of thel week ago Charlotte Kirsch, aged 3,/lantry on the battlefield of Leauw:| vhen you are sui 1 Fp Beene S clapped her chubby hands joyfully ken, Belgium, October 91, 1918, the Wetiem #9 you can hardly get around y peng cows totter = - she told of a new, little brother| Belgian croix de guerre with palm just try Red Pepper Rub ar lo, Sake | teh cnr, (the stork had left for her will be pinned on the tunic of Lieut Wilt have the quickest relie¢ known. | approximately $50,000 In the opera: | UTI it” neste carried the iits|Arthur ‘Trumbull Lae by Capt. Rob Nothing has such concentrated, | tion of the county ts a fact lise ecpetar ano tlert ©. Macon, Fort Lawton post com penetrating heat as red peppers. In My pry wilt be agen bod And a few hours later came an-|"ander, Tuesday morning, before stant relief, Just as soon as you ion of expenses in 7 Ylother angel and took Chartotres|the post garrison at Fort Lawton apply Red Pepper Rub you feet the Tam for a reduction in the | 2 nr, Lieut, Lee, who ts secretary of tingling heat. In three minutes it| number of county automobiles, at | 0)" sini woh|Sames Warrell & Co, hare, served } - oa tee pore spot through and|ways bearing in mind the fact that]. ~rartotte couldn't understand, but , Cah a t I b Chartes Kirsch, the father, could, With the 364th infantry, Stet ds i through. Frees the blood circulation, | modern business methods require | Chitin Kirsok. the father. coulh. Wild Nin prance and Belgium, and i breaks up the congestion—and the] the automobile as a method of trans | fe) Ui, Vines, WAS Ut has already been decor with the old rheumatism torture is gone. portation: So today Charlotte, only a week American distinguished —_nervice Rowles’ Red Pepper Rub, made “Lam et the hmngrene ago happy tn the thought of a new ©ross and the French croix de from red peppers, costs little at any] tion or paving of any more roa brother to play with, 4 confident €verre with palm for distinguished service at the front The feat which brought the Bel- wian decoration was hin search for machine gun nents delaying the American advance, Tho wounded jhe remained on the field until or | dered evacuated by superior officers, (COLLEGE MEN | SEEKING JOBS Calle for parttime employment able to attend the winter quarter of the University of Washington if they cannot obtain work, were issued by Some of the men want three or ‘four hours’ work dally about @ house} wizard at accounting. Families or business men who can rive employment to the men who are putting themaeives thru achool have been asked to call the Untversity ¥. M. C. A., Melrose 2634. Schwabacher Would Collect War Debts The Pacific coast is the envy of all Europe and ite citizens may be con: eratulated in living in a peaceful, contented and prosperous common: wealth, Samuel Schwabacher, local wholesale grocer, sald Monday on his return from two years in Europe. Hchwabacher visited 19 European |countries and found poverty, misery |and militarism « curse everywhere, lhe says. | “To cance! Furope’s debts to Amer-/ jen would be to finance another pro- | debau of militarism and) Schwabacher said. Vets Commemorate Roosevelt’s Death | “Roosevelt, the Man,” was the sub | jeot of Ewing D. Colvin's address be Veterans of Foreign Wars, | t port, Haturday night at the mmemorating the fourth of the death of Theo rs on the pro! at and Mra Nellie Rt #, vocalists, and J, Win fred Densmore, pianist. The benedic tion was pronounced by Chaplain W. J. Getty 1923 Record of Pedestrians Hit anniversary dore Roosevelt gram were Mra loping water and eradicating poison- In Her Latest Comedy Success “MOTHER'S RIGHT HERE” jeonstipation and bowel complaints. | | Olivettes are mall gobules of Med. | |teated Olive Oll, easy to take and} jbeing ® food for the stomach and a by Automobiles Cuticura Yo Daily Toilet Soap Clear the daily use of the totlet as 1 ot ritles by Eittoure fe sgh oc. casional touches of Cuticura Oint- ment es needed. They are ideal for Bettie Lou Hart ~~ PANTAGESCOPE Major Rhoads PIERCE AND GOFF ~~ General Admisak Matinees 250 Nights 400 ‘jubricant for the bowels, they assist |nature to remove the cause of con stipation. Olivettes also relieve in. digestion, sour stomach and gas. | Get « month | druggist for $1.00, or nent direct by | Olivette Drug Co., Seattle—Adver | tleement It Aids Growth! Science recognizes that the present-day method of over- refinement of foods, often strips them of essential Scott's Emulsion of pure vitamine-besring cod-liver oil is used effectually to add vitamine-value to the diet. Ithelps to re- move the hindrance to growth and health. Bactt & Bowne, Monnet WS Every Woman Needs IRON at Times oan they are pale, ser vous fae who might readily build wp their’ red berome Works wonders in many easea | Satidaction guaranteed or ret us money At all | jood druggists, 4 Nuxarep Iron treatment from your} 12 Mrs. Louisa Adams, struck at | Fourth ave. and James st., Sat- urday, was apparently unburt, ae cording to W. W. Barton, 1212 Shel- by at., driver of the car which struck her, as H. Knox, Hote! Craig, was 1 knocked down at Second ave, and University st. Saturday night, jby a cur driven by 1. B. Warren 1510 28rd ave., and received concus Jaion of the brain. |the city hospital. 14 Lois Carpenter, 40th ave, N 7ith st, was struck at Fifth ave. and University st., Sat He was taken to urday night, by an auto driven by H. M, Mitchell, of Renton. She was slightly bruised. An unknown woman was LB teeny hurt Saturday at Sum- mit ave. and Mercer st, by an auto driven by A. M. Goddard, 223 Ocot- dental ave. 16 Karl Byer, 18, of 7818 Bain. br idee pl, was cut on the hin Sunday when a car driven by i. Swift, 4216 W. Othello at., knocked Fauntleroy ave, near! sim down at Mthello st Robert 8 Pal vealp Sunday when a car driven by D, M. Chisholm, 4811 Beach drive. struck him at Broadway and Miller Walbu was brui ®. jet. SINGS BEFORE -AD CLUB HERE Miss Genevieve Eaton, who will sing before the Advertis- ing club at its luncheon Tues- day noon, Mins Genevieve Eaton, popular Se attle vocalist, will entertain mem bers of the Seattle Advertising club at thelr Tuesday noon luncheon in the Hotel Gowman with « short pro gram of vocal selections. Judge Stephon M. ¢ ly known jurist, and ch Chamber of Comm members | mpenk on “Some of the al Aspects of Advertising.” Sheep and Cattle on Forest Ranges WASHTI Jan. —Chiet orester Col, Greeley reports that 68 | thvely eombat ft. 60 countless remove it, without ary harmful per cent of all the sheep and | teeth are dimmed and ruined by it. scouring. Able authorities proved film-coats ent of 8 cnn Bag yh ved Film absorbs stains, making the these methods effective. Then a year in the national forests, | teeth look dingy. Ye forms the new-type tooth paste was created, Nearly 2,000,000 cattle and 7,000,000! basis of cloudy coats. Tartar is based on modern research, and out the coupon now. sheep found f during 1921 In the forests, in dition to 78,000 par.ore 4 horses, 2,400 pigs and 44,000 goats ‘1305 most places, and no more #tock can aneus THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, taken on with s@fety, He axks The New-Day Dentifrice Dept B, 1104 8. Wabash for $3,500,000 to fully Improve the forest ranges, building fences, devel- oun plants. Baby Girl Ki led by Infuriated Pig | i Every should learn what it means to fight film. Dentists urge ft. Millions of | people have profited by it. All the over are seen the results, such as you would gladly have Ask for this 10-Day Tube You feel on your teeth a viscous | weed in old ways does not effec- Combat the film on teeth based on film. It holds food sub- stance which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acids in con- tact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it ‘They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Thus most tooth troubles are now traced to film New methods now Dental science has tn late years found two ways to fight that film. One acts to curfle film, one to careful man or woman Film is dingy Free A 10-Day Tube Send Coupon Avoid Harmful Grit “witheans karma removes polishing a: Never - those two great film combatants were embodied in it. ‘The name of that tooth paste fs Pepsodent—now advised by lead ing dentists the world over. It does what nothing else has done Two other needs Investigators also found two other things essential. So Pepso~ Gent multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva, That is there to neutral- ize mouth acids, the cause of tooth éecay. It multiplies the starch dl- gestant in the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits which may otherwise ferment and form acids. Old-time tooth pastes had the opposite effect. They reduced those natural tooth-protecting agents im the mouth. Some 50 nations use it Careful people of some 50 nae tions now use Pepsodent, largely by dental advice. You see the te sults in glistening teeth wherever you go today. Make the test we offer, Note how clean the teeth feel after usings Mark the absence of the film. See how teeth whiten as the will convince you that this new way brings results you need, Cut Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepeodent to disappear. One week Ave., Chicago, II Oniy one tube to a family. GROVER, Wyo., Jan. §.-—-Attacked | in a hog pen, into which she had/ wandered, the 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Francis Astle, was so severely bitten that she died several hours later, The baby evidently was stricken unconscious with fright, for she gave no warning cry and never regained consciousness. Have You Indigestion, Gas or Stomach Trouble? Seattle, Wash—"We use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for the stom. | @ch and liver, and find them excel lent. They overcome constipation. aid digestion, liven up the liver when it become sluggish or Inactive, and relieve @ sour or ‘gassy’ condition of the stomach, ‘There is little danger of one’s system becoming clogged with impurities if the Pleasant Pel lets are taken. They do their work well and without distress or griping. If taken as directed keep the system in perfect working order."—Mra, M, J. Clay, 707 N. 76th at ' Obtain Dr, Plerce'n Pleasant Pel. | lets from your druggist, Write Dr. | Pierce, In ids’ Hotel, In Buffalo, | N. ¥., for free medical advice,—Ad- ‘tisement. | they seem to Convenient Service to Grays Harbor South Bend Raymond Northern Pacific Ry.| . Carey, Gen, Agt, Pass, Dept. | 200 LL, ©, Smith Building Telephone Elliott 5580 Seattle the Cut Appropriations for National Forest Roads WASHINGTON, Jan, §—Budget | more is needed and will be insisted | "°P* of succens thi Director Lord cut down the §7,000,-|upon tn future, 000 appropriation for forest roads to | $3,600,000, and all Pacific coast con- grensmen are struggling to get back | some of for it Is worely needed. |isn't much hope | When it comes to national parks, demand for roads and forest trails is increasing with the popular. iy Of said parks, and altho this con gress has done Of all our great national parks, Rocky Mountain, in Colorado, was most popular the past year, the num- ber of vinitors totaling 219,164, but more than 100,000 visited Yosemite, next in order; 27,614 went to Sequoia, | ley Frazier the stricken appropriation, But there Gen. Grant, near Fresno, Cal.; 7 to Mount Rainier, Washington: 3 011 to Crater Lake, Oregon; about | ®™y tenant 10,000 to Mount Lassen, California; | owns. something, much THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA Statement of Condition National Association (A National Bank) SAN FRANCISCO Seattle Tacoma Portland At close of business 29th of December, 1922 ASSETS Loans and discounts Bank premises (San Francisco and Branches).......... Customers’ ,Liability for the purchase and sale of foreign exchange under Contract. ood ice ond cacdvesdenctsaane Sandry bonds and Wks, 6.6 cccs ig sak v.ce cdbhb Aenin United States Bonds to secure circulation. ......+.--.e08 Other United States securities eebhecses Redemption fund with United States Treasurer. Cash and sight exchange.... Other assets ...00..ccccseses . 2 Total .cocccccescovnces seceee LIABILITIES Capital ...csceneccsevecesees 0. bobbneccecssansccensall Surplus and undivided profits.....csccsssscecceeseseee 9,150,625.17 Reserve for taxes and interest 289,834.92 Circulation ... 5 ° 2,149,997.50 Letters of Credit ............ oa beeevines 4,658,681.45 Contracts for the purchase and sale of foreign exchange 2,008,086.88 Bills payable and rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank None Other liabilities ....c.ccecsccccccccscasceccoveveseses 76,001,558,67 Total .cccvecenvescewseses 6 soa pesepepeussecssn cee SEATTLE GEO. T, 8, WHITH, Manager GODFREY L. WAKEMAN LEON F. MACKLEM Assistant Manager Assistant Manager JOSEPH C. GLASS ROBERT B. SNOWDON Assistant Manager Assistant Manager The Rank of Callfornia, N. one assoc “Associated for three generations with the best progress of 20,000 to Muir Woods. Congressman Raker, of © ‘a trying to get $20,000 for traila Lassen park, named after our active volcano, but there te session. Landlord Lives in Cowshed THORNTON, Eng. Jan, in Central California; 60,456 went to| with nis wife and six children $46 | cause the law prevents his seeeeeeeseeees +S 56,389,970,00 102,964,063.80 A., San Franctaco, Seattie, Tacoma and Portland, constitut: tion under one management, and depositors at any one of the bank's offices ha the protection of the entire Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits of the Association. has to occupy @ © from the four houses he 1,491,454.01 760,149.03 4,580,299.12 2,008,036.88 5,428,919.26 2,150,000.00 4,175,441.46 107,500.00 5,864,196.56 18,097.48 8,500,000.00 2,964,063.80 the West”

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