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

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White - Henry - Stuart oe ieee ke SPLENDID NEW BUSINESS OFFICES REN ‘TAL ECONOMY FOR THE USER OF SMALLEST OFFICE SPACE RENTAL ECONOMY FOR CONCERNS REQUIRING LARGE SPACE AREAS Rental Office: 1301 Fourth Avenue METROPOLITAN BUILDING CO. Pierce Inaugurated Governor of Oregon SALEM Jan. 9.—Walter M Pierce now is governor of Oregon His inauguration Monday night fot Jowed a day of delay in organtzation ” Break ’Em Up Quick! JOYNER Cold, Grippe, Influenza Capsules rming drugs. ; of the two houses of the legislature. tiring Ben both delivered addresses to a joint executive, Olcott Ore... is, sion of the legislature last night The state legisiative body starts ite 40-day grind at 10 o'clock today Senator Jay Upton of Prineville ts [president of the senate, and Rer |sentative K. K, Kubeli of Port | speaker of the lower house. THE WOMEN'S King Co | publican club heard an add Mra, Walter B. Beals on “Dutt Wormen Voters,” Monday, at Meves’ tor sale by se AND OTHER Ts When You Eat Pork Sausage Eat the Very Best That’s why we call your attention to Frye’s Pure Pork Sausage Made from young, tender, corn-fed porkers. On sale TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) at all of FRYE'S MARKETS Buk... ..20C This sausage is made fresh a few hours before being placed on sale. It’s good food, and it’s economical food. Frye’s Markets American Meat Co., 519 Third Avenue Ballard Meat Co., 5443 Ballard Avenue Bay City Meat Co., 1420 First Avenue Central Meat Co., 1420 First Avenue Olympic Meat Co., 1416 First Avenue Western Meat Co., 1102 Western Avenue Seattle Market, 169 Occidental Avenue SECURE AVAILABLE NO WORRY the investment of your what the essential An account with that a safe and When you seek a place fe money do you always consider features of a sound investment are? this association will give you all profitable investment can give. $1 TO $5,000 ACCEPTED A | SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN SSOCIATION 1OS- 2 AVE. The incoming: governor and the re dic Re { VETOED BILLS BEFORE SENATE jActual Work of Session Is Delayed OLYMPIA, Jan, 9 — Little oh will be afforded the state senate Tuesday to get down to the actual work of the session an the legislation passed by the last session and which has been | vetoed by Louis F. Hart, | Was to be read before the body | today The Jene pr fol day members. su owing night of a cand date pre tem prepared ‘Tuesday the paramount insue | “the reduction of taxes | The keynote of the senate’s activt |tles Monday the tax que Jand the need for reduction was pro nd by all members of the body spoke on the floor of reducing to the of bills ed this session beca Jof the great saving in p jand in time spent in sion, was urméd by veteran senators Senator Harve }kane, stated that ha to limit th me spent - |in debate and remaking on the floor of the » in the hopes | tat others wodld follow bie exasm- and thus expedite matters anc ear the way for tax-reducing seat fon to co-operate on of the session, | | wa tion olairr wh necesnity several of the Hn Prioes, of Sve. "bimaet t Senate sic bin for t No. 1, approprinti soe the 6s e senate 5,000 ne Oxy |ferred to the house, where | also and then signed W. J. Coyle nate 2, appropriating $15,000 for ating for the session, went te was 5 | it w PASM id Gov adjourned at 2 of Senator Walter co t o'clock x of on Davia three former died ce the Hutchinson, H. Renick King county motion county, in honor have RA and F. Rockwell, of ain ast nem 2 Tom Misehine Hits Legislative Cost OLYMPIA, Jan ere © mine |Murphine was jtunity for a caustic all-powerful Reed machine when the appropriation for legislative |penses, $105,000, was applauded In a by Bassett of Spokane a that mn the intial The Reg an nck” ag Tom specch snty out nomy cou! 118.0 00 of that apr the appropriation purpose some $10. om Was not spent and reverts to Unde jpriation we can n we did tw |phine arose « [Reed’s Gavel Made of Historic Wood Tpen mounting to the speaker's platform to take the oath of of- flee, Rep. Mark E. Reed was present led with a home-made gavel by two jof his constituents from Shelton | jeounty. The wood of the gavel was/ |taken from the remaing of the his |torlo tugboat “Discovery.” Women | Drinkers Lose Insurance CHICAGO, Jen. $-—Smoking by | women is no bar to obtaining insur. | arice Drinking of “booties liquor” ts su. | fictent cause to turn down an appll- leant for a policy These edicts were banded down to. day by Miss Bina M. West, Port Hu. lron, Mich, supreme commander of |the Women's Benefit Jannual convention of the organian | tion he tod 22 Women Named by Wife in Suit PROVIDENCE, R. I, Jan. 9-— Minnie L. Engelhardt named 22 co respondents in her suit for divorce from Adoiph Englehardt, lender of a | “healing church.” All the co-respond. enth ware “patients priatic the treasury | | league, at the will cleanse the system and keep you well and happy. One of the best laxatives ever put on the Entirely Vegetable. HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Grandmother kept her hair beauti- fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sul- phur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appenr- | anee, this simple mixture was applied | with wonderful effect. By asking at Jany drug store for “Wyeth's Sage | und Sulphur Compound” you will a large bottle of this old-time recipe, | the addition of other at very | improved by ingredients, all ready to use little cost, This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well known downtown drugeist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly | that nobody ean tell it hax been ap-| plied—it's so easy to une You | imply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, tak ing one strand at a time By morn ing the gray hair disappears; af another application or two it is re stored to its natural color and look glossy, roft ond beautiful—Adver tusement, r| | fe ie |tion go to Raymond Northeutt asthe {actor, Northeutt demonstrated that he | received Monday THE SEATTLE STAR NEW AND é On the stroke of midnight, THE OLD when the New Year entered, 41 Smith became governor of New York, succeeding Nathan A. Miller.’ The tired to make (left) is shown situation of tu way for shaking enemy, IDENTIFY HOODS | IN TERROR CASE i Hooded Bands Used Klan Regalia | COURT Jan HOUSE, The hooded men who kidnaped and red Watt Daniel and Thoma identified official the BASTROP, La . black masks worn by he inde we at the tn ames ‘T. Nort of the Ku terror mask of red the black and ce kianamen were they the noni warpath wore od reign of the ope worthy dec worthy, Mer | remulted the kian, terror has rations of od. n Rouge commit Ne kian jthe ronptain of the identified also of Mo of the kian mittee ha viet house partial by many The e¢ been f linked dnapings and but before not been ration went around the things and and if action, ommittee 4 found the cyclops, ordered be fit worthy paid. President Kills Daugherty Rumor | WASHINGTON, Jan. ident Harding ts not expectin resignation of Attorney G Daugherty, it was officially stated at the White House today. Reports | have been current that Daugherty to resign, ‘Players in Fast Drama |. Well Cast | throat ticl { | Eunice Richards “Not Tonight, Dearte,” the farce being presented by the Cosmopolitan Players this week, Is one of those plays where a crowd of young couples, not yet married, become snow-bound in a country ton, The ula is familiar to all theater- There are implications ga- lore, Innuend and shrieks by the score. Most of the honors of the produc- ” innumerable village inn-keper, A very capable h at home tn a farcical role as in a “heavy” part. Mins Marguerite Allen, the new leading Indy of the organization, wa: delayed tn New York. She will be! here in time to act In the next play of | the company “Not Tonight, Dearie,” 1s a fast- moving comedy, full of action and surprising situations, Tt was well- night by @ audience at the Opheum theater Phird ave, and Madison st. The play was well cast, the various roles being od with full realization of their comic values, ist Miller, hands | Stutenbers large |g ‘0 years ago, when Smith re- was reversed, Gov. Smith| with his friendly political “Police Officer Is Knocked Out by Car iam Angel, 2616 Fourth wan noverely Monday ave injured night when he was thrown headlong from an auto driven by his brother ©. 1, Angel, 2014 Fourth ave, when it 946 N, 103rd st. at Dex ter ave, and Newell st. Angel was taken to his home. Hoe has a possi ble fracture of the skull. cident Monday night In another ac at Fourth Pt ave. and Pine st. Police Bergt Jennings wan rtruck by b BE. Smith, 8627 and knocked uncon an auto dr ith ave. 8. W., ven by O. vnings was attended at tal and later returned to work, alth Jury Session Is Nearly Finished by and jury is get “Day day in every way the Ung nearer @ termi pn of ite dutien.” the grand jury room while the jurors were deliber ating Tuesday morning, Capt. EB. D. Colvin enlightened the pubite with Waiting ide the above Couetsm No witnesses were called Tuesday | nd Heved the Juror dint ing evidence ga commission investiga sidering their report journment prior to ad Ly wives have two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough reparations, by using this well- nown old recipe f cough but it rompt results. It wh and gives y stopping ae ordinary cough in 24 hours or ct Fy ounces of Pinex from aruszisi r it inte a pint bo prereetes sugar syru ™, ae . fw pint. ‘ou prefer, clarified molasses, hot ny pither | ' perfectly, a long time t's truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air iseage of the throat and Junge— joosens and raises ¢ phiegm, soothes and heals the membranes, and gradually but surely the annoying ¢ and dreaded cough din- appear entirely, Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoary | ness or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a special and highly con centrated compound of genuine Nor- Way pine extract known the world over for its healing effect on membranes. Avoid disappointment by askin our rages for “2% ounces of inex” with full directions and don’t senate" else. Guaranteed to ute matisfaction or money funded. Pinex Co, Dependable Train Service Between Portland Tacoma Seattle All-Steel Electric Lighted Trains Two Daily Each Way Nos, 401, 402, 407, 408 All operating via The Scenic Point Defiance Line Convenient Morning and Evening Departures Dining and Observation Cars | on Trains 407-408 ' Northern Pacific Ry. . CAREY, Gen. Agt. Pass, Dept, 200 1. ©. Smith Bidg., Seattle Telephone Eliott 5580 collided with a car driven by G. 0.| euffering from bruises, | and con-| ‘COUNTY GAINS ‘Rhoads Hit Aci) STOMACH !! | SENATE POWER of Offering MEALS SOUR OR 83 King County Solons on, Committees OLYMPIA, |tion of stituents will be }i7tn of Wash King focuned thruout the Jan. 9.—Atten thetr county con nession the legislature on | Representatives William P. Ralph PR. Knapp, Arthur G jand P. P. Rude, who w the all-powerful appropr mittee Tuesday morning by Speaker | Mark E. An predicted, J. H Davin of Pierce county was given the chairmanship. Nine chairmanships went to King members. Chan. A Totten, Cohen named on ma com Reed county house Moran heads the claims and auditing | ™ committe | stitutional revinio McKinnon, the com |attons other than municipal; Fred J. | | Mons, the dairy and livestock commit tee; Thomas Murphine, the elections and privileges Adam Beeler, the federal relations and fas | migration committes Saunders, the forestry and logged ore land committes; H. P. Rude, harbors jand wa’ yx committee; Pliny |Allen, th cities of the first class committee. Some 83 committee seats tn the total of committees are held down by King county men and women, \DAUGHERTY EXONERATED WASHINOTC Jan, 9. — The! house judiciary committes today adopted a report exonerating Attor ney General Daugherty from the tm |peachment charges filed by Repre. sentative K Minnesota At the same time the committes de cided to leave to a decision on the floor of the how | whether Keller shall be punished un der the rules for his refusal to ap-/ ar before the judiciary committee nd give testimony. Representative Ben Thomas, Kentucky, opposed the n and declared he / ority report to the house, | an impeachment trial for Arthur G, Cohen, the con mittee: J. A 6 on corpor: | committer Chan the question of | dem |ocrat com mittee's woth nm adv uke Daugher |Man and Wife Let Out on $750 Bail Barney Burnham and wife, EB. L. Heastinger and Barney Roach, all residents at the Pioneer hotel, 619 First ave., who were arrested Mon- [day night federal agents, when ar . | by prohibition | sulted ot Cc arings in jowman’s court | Burnham and his wife were re on $760 bail each, Hesslinger and Roach on $600 each, A second raid Monday night re-| sulted in the arrest of W. EB. Hale. part owner of the Post Keller bar, First ave, and Seneca st., and G. H. Barry, bartender, when the men! were alleged to have been found selling intoxicating liquor. Pension Measure Again Introduced WASHINGTON, Jan. %—~The Bursum pension bill, minus severa of the provisions which President Harding objected to in his recent veto, wus introduced In the houw today by Representative Fuller, re publican of Iilinols, ‘cure pensions committee. The new bill simply increased pen. sions to veterans and widows already n the pension rolls of the govern ment. President Harding's bill was denounced in today by Senator Bursum. |Beg Pardon! veto of the the senate, correct It. whe call it to our attention, Thomas FE. Egan was not dis. charged by Sheriff Matt Starwich Monday, as reported. Egan will take over the work formerly han died by Otto Seifertz, who was re- mo Special Added Feature “HOPE” “BEGGAR MAID” Comedy Any Time 100 Events Lome Seats 20c | | | | | NEW COMPANY Dearie rie THE FARCE THAT SUT THAT Sar NEW YORK 60 Mavens a MINUTE ASK SOMEONE POPULA “Third and H ORI ae [between st |) ing to wash or rub off, chairman of the i Pantages of acts on at Hending the assembly li thie wee presenting nketch, “Mother's Right Hore Edna Pierce and Hazel Goff two talented young music give @ selection of popu with the xlyophone, piano and cor: | net Major Rhoads, billed an “The Btreet Urchin,” has the most popular act on the bill. Dressed in his rags playing hie vic he brought back again and again The comedy attraction, “An Ocean with Ralph Kitner and Jim had the audience roaring Jetty Lou Hart is good as the Ging- m Girt Gus Thalero’s circus animals mix | of stunts, wd and n, war inode In a wide variety “Let ‘Br Run comedy feature. FORD TO BUILD ST, PAUL PLANT To Spend $10,000,000 for) Assembling Works BT. PAUL, Jan, 9—Henry Ford} will butla ® $10,000,000 manufactur ing and assembling plant in St. Paul} 8 year, representatives of the Ford Motor company announced here to | day. One hundred and were purchased by Ford interests at the atte of the government high dam Paul and Minneapolis on Mississippi! river, and the ground will be broken in the spring for erection of the first unit of the factory. The 14,000 and wil! carry 825 seventy acres the project will employ about a roll of 600,000 annually when completed The Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul railroad will start construction work costing $2,000,000 as a result of loca tion of the new Ford plant at the site of the high dam. Two new bridges will have to be constructed across the Missistpp! to provide ar tories to the new Industrial district REV. J. W. HAMAN has resigned |as pastor of Woodland Park Presby terian church, to become superin tendent of missions in Western Washington for his chureh. Hair Please Accept a Trial Bottle I offer the scientific t re my na on tte merit. Bs nd @ trial bot! is the Pantagescops \T interfere with shampooing, Over 10,000,008 botties sold. MAIL COUPON TODAY Send today for the special patented Free Trial package which conteing @ trial bot: hi and piainiy. If possible, Gnclose «lock of your halr im your letter, ~ AMUSEMENTS — Moone" THIS THEATRE TWKE WEEK DAILY mmr ‘THALERO'S CIRCUS ae ~_Kitner and Reaney LILLIAN BURKHART— In Her Latest Comedy Success “MOTHER'S: RIGHT. HERE” Bettio Lou Hart ~~ General Admission: Matinees 250 Nights 400 | Weak Eyes | are Lk, Ss ee 3 FORM GAS, GAS , Chew a Few Pleasant Tablets Indigestion Gone. Instant stomact moment “Pape stomach all distress from or indigestion enda. from flatulence, palpitation, full r * Immediate xases, heartburn, hess or stomach py Correct your digestion for a few Millions keep it handy. Drage [sists recommend ft 1 stomac cents Sicteouls Plan to Be Finally Killed Efforts to build an additional res ervotr in Volunteer park will be finally laid to next Monday, when the elty council takes up he o cancelling a $250,000 ap propr made three years ago that purpose. The project was ahandoned when property owners @f the district obtained a permanent restraining order preventing ¢om ruction of the reservoir on ground at it was dangerous to Ife and finance tion th d Aberdeen, ts bullding & ng clam cannery on a 1,000tom 7 barge to be used at Cook Inlet,” Alaska. For that hungry half hour before bedtime—take it hot. It induces sleep and — can not tax the di- gestion. You'll like the chocolate flavor,, French Baume First Aid iB oat Sc hedule SAVE ” Travel 6: Pet pie _TACOMA DaILy 7, ©, 11 A. M., BO bs Bo \ “ise FOR SINGLE * FOR ROUND TRIP VICTOR Port ANGELES beats (Dees N peinke t Go Through te Vietoria on Saturday Night ‘Tetp) JUAQN ISLAND Poi Con'ct stre. from Anacortes or ham. Ly. ‘Seattle daily cx Sol. 10 8 *~BELLINGHAM-ANACOF i DAILY, 1000 P.M. ORT TOWNSENE 4 AND MILL HOOD CANAL POIN me ~ SAN ¥ NEAH BAY & WAY F PUGET SOUND NAV

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