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<CESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1923. {Kid Ambitions (No. 2) Thomas P. Revelle Revello, district attor y, & ht when a boy that some | day he'd be a great aetor, Not that he could act, He just had the am: | bition, “I thought tt would be ftne, ve ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE thousands of parente are asking PR me NM yy B+] the a to. be toran Popie. i wt deal aoe “Bheral fre hearts of the people—to have them She a aes le }looking at me and me giving them vd De. ig’ = Mee os @ thet” rae oe But the opportunity for a stage |eareer hadn't come by the thne Mr Revello was 14 years old. So he decided to be a sea captain. That idea, however, was smashed, when, | at the age of 18, the youth’ betook | himself to New York There he awoke one morning to the reatien | tlon that he had just $15 between E th ds of HE are jonsend of parents were given it by their parents; the ndparents are Mr. J. B, Belk of Shaw, Misa, folios on it entirely to Keep his children in health, and Mra, yore, toy. Catherine Connolly of Jersey City, ative ideally euit- NJ declares that not on'y ber; ed to all the fam- E DR ‘ity Head ‘alks to Alumni Suzzallo, president of ty of Washihgton, will ‘@ubjects particularly inter. to college men Thursday at the College club. water, after meals, with that their stomach no them, they are able to lease and they enjoy ith. Those who use esia never dread the of men! time, because they onderful ant-acid and tive, which can be ob- any good drug store, neutralize the stomach re ten the stomach, pre- ted fermentation. and without st pain or discomfort. Try am yourself, but be certain Bisurated Magnesia 3 ed for stomach use.— t Let That Cold Into “Flu” on Good Old Musterote oid may turn into “Flu,” or, even worse, Pneumonia, | you take care of {t at once. b g00d old Musterole on the parts and see how quick relief. are merely congestion. Mus- made from pure oll of mus camphor, menthol and other ents, is a counter-rri- stimulates circulation break up the cold. “effective an the measy old) ind plaster, it does the work out the bilster. t rub it on with your finger. will feel a warm tingle wis9Y RUP PEPSIN JNe family laxative .| NEWS SERVICE self but all her friends use it and tell others about [| it, has ae a day — someone in a ly dora not need it for constipation, flatulency, ! grip lapeshenton, biome, in- |! testinal polsoning, headaches, {ff | colic and cramps, and to break up fevers and colds. Dr. Caldwell’s Pepsin is . mista eed = id y jan senna wil ae gee aromatics, The formula is on the ir. Caldwell's Syrup empties the bowels moro cleanly ond without any danger, a IS ORGANIZED NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—The United Press has transferred the exclusive rights to Its news service in the British empire, subject to existing contrifets, to a new company organ: wed and controlled by C. F. Cran-| @all of Montreal, under the name of the British United Press, Ltd. The new organization, with it» own direct British cables and the United Press as the basis of its American and foreign news, will operate in Canada, Great Britain and the British dominions, generally & specialized news service, supp menting rather than competing with existing services. Ite head offices will be in Montreal. Cc, F. Crandall, who ts president and managing director of the new Organization, was until recently edi- tor of.the Montreal Star and is the President and proprietor of the Do- minion News bureau. He was the Organizer and manager of the Im- perial Press conference, a notable assembly of prominent British jour. Ralista, under the chairmanship of Lord Burman, who met tn Canada in 1920 and mado a comprehensive tour of the dominion, Club Officers Are Installed C. M. Grubbe, general agent for the Northern Pacific here, was tn- stalled as president of the Trane Portation club Monday night. Other officers installed were: I. T. Iverson, first vice president; J. H. Bigby, second vice president; Ralph A. Nichols, secretary-treasurer; direc tors, R. E. Johnson, 0, H. Wood, | A. E. Snyder, L. 1. Morrison and) HL A. Webster. Bert Nagiey of the University Glee club sang and John Duke Westcott of the Seattle Players’| club assisted in the entertainment. THREE HUNDRED homeless men were entertained at the Lu- himself and starvation—unleg be either got to work or wont home. Ho decided to buy oysters and sell them on « corner of Broadway, which he did. And later, after a few | months of oyster welling, camo Went and studied law, ‘Thug the fate of the actor, Thom Revelle. Duff Baby’s Clothes Go to Children Saturday ‘The Duff baby shower is to be held ¥riday, Mr, and Mrs. Duff have already ex- preased their pleasure over the boxes of goods that to date have been sent to Cynthia Grey at The Star office for their new baby. Bome people, It seema, have been #o anxious to contribute that couldn't wait until Friday to make thetr deliveries, That's all right. ‘Tho Friday haa been set as shower day, packages wil be received any time between now and Friday night “DR. JACK” GIVEN PREVIEW TESTS On bie Intest superd tnugh-pro ducer, “Dr. Jack,” Harold Lioyd held four reviews, before four dif. ferent classes of theatergoer more than he ordinarily. his pletures, But he wanted to be absolutely certain that he not only had @ good pleture, but that he had one worthy of following “Grandma's Boy.” Old Fashioned Fruit Cake —with the rare flavor of de- licious raisins and piquant pica, —an almost Julcy frult cake, just the kind you like— Get it from a bake shop or confectioner, made with ten- der luscious Sun- Maid Raisi theran Mision, 111% First ave. 8. with a program of instrumental and vocal music Sundday night. organs may need jon—but your kidneys should have attention first been you feel that your kidneys the enuse of your sickness or run- down condition, commence taking Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and biadder medicine, beenuse as soon as you gin to improve, othe: A Trial Will Convince Anyone Thousands and thousands of peo- ple everywhere have testified that the mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized, and SPECIAL NOTE—You may obtain be- | kidney trouble in the | may be stealing upon you. that ft stands the highest for Its re- markable resulta in distressing canen. 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The value and success of Swamp-Root are #0 well known that our readers are advised to send for & sample size bottie, Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. ¥. mention this paper—<Advert: it. When writing be sure and WEEK-END FARE TO VICTORI = 4 $8.50 Continuous 1 ange Fach Way " 9 4M. sty for Victoria Vancouver, B. C. Direct Train Connections at VA Through the Wonderful ¢ CITY TICKET OFFIC: ‘Telephone MAin 5557 Vancouver + Foot of Ma: 1 11:30 * SECOND AV! » Fe Ly Sturdee, Gei they | “Piaby jackets, dresses, socks and bootess are alroady at The Star of- foe, And you wonder how the Duff baby will wear them all He won't have to. Mr, and Mra, Duff of All ' 's comic strip In The Star have ly consented to the plan of shar- Ing the clothes with the babies of poor families in Beatle, Distribution of the baby clothes sent to the Duff baby thru Cynthia Grey will begin Saturday. BRYAN WILL NOT LEAVE POLITICS May Be Candidate in 1924, Commoner Hints BY LINCOLN QUARBERO CHICAGO, Jan. 9—William Jen nings Bryan, three times candidate for president, served notice today that he was still tn the political ru ning. The Commoner, tn an exclustve tn- |terview with the United Press, de Aled he had given up politics for Preaching. He predicted a democrat would capture the White House tn 1924 and indionted that he was once j4gain prepared to lead the forces of progressive democracy.” “L was never more interested tn polities than I am today,” declared | Bryan, who ts lecturing on religious toples thruout the country. “It t» not true, as has been report. ed, that my discussions of evolution and Darwintem have led me to with- draw my Interest trom governmental matters,” he said. “I expect to continue to contribute to the advancement of progressive ey.” Aitho he onme here to lecture on “Moses Against Darwiniam,” and thousands of his followers were turned away from the tabernacle whore he spoke, Bryan made It clear off the stage that the coming presi. dentin} campaign would absorb a ma- Jor portion of his interest in 1924. DENY RETRIAL IN DOPE CASE Mre. Nellle Hartford, convicted December 16 on a charge of ponsens. ing narcotics when arrested, last spring, while making Investigations for Mayor Brown tn connection with the Legate murder mystery, will not be given a new trial, Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer held Monday that no evidence had been presented to show that the jury which tried Mrs, Hartford had been tampered with by Bailiff Ben Wil. Hams, as wag charged in the motion for new trial. Sentence, however, was postponed for 99 days, upon request of District Attorney T. P. Revelle, who declared that he did not wish to stand tn the way of Mayor Rrown’s investigations regarding the Legate murder. Mrs. Hartford returned to the home of her mother, in Everett, Mon- day night, Charge Builders Evade Assessment Beattie builders, frightened at Prospects of high asneaaments taken from bullding permits, cut the total of Seattle's 1922 construction total 60 per cent, Robert L. Proctor, superintendent of buildings, told the city council late Monday. An in- variable practice of underestimating costa in obtaining permits is re sponsible, Proctor said. “The total of $19,782,898 would have been nearer $30,000,000 If true valuea had been given,” Proctor anid. “Fear that the assessor would use the permit figures in reaching hin valuation cut down the total.” Proctor wants an ordinance mak- ing {t flegal to undervalue con- struction in obtaining bullding per mits, Heavy Sentence for Dope Seller Lee King, convicted recently on ® charge of selling narcotics, was sentenced to five years at MoNell's island in Federal Judge Jeremiah Noterer’s court Monday. 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