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DAY, JANUARY 10, 1923. he grade of \euten- Promote Reserve Corps Officer ‘ord haw just been received from , c department announce r in ‘SAYS WIFE IS | EXTORTIONIST Wrong, Says ow. an * *% ie Mfg, Co, arre American Liners itt. sa aco a, Se, srt This eeehen, — FR : AKE eee : By Wanda v von Kettler |} ‘ . n whose ure turning | i ly Indorsed by Geo. M. " : eetabaty how os ne yearn ae agt| tyda of Edmonds, Wash. i ve © this | Statement Follows: 4 has a glory and al wn, The woman who cefully in one of the| things to see Aemann is well known n of Maj, Harr n| Wurdemann, medical 7 Ways in Which We Help Merchants are the words t, stage star of trial, whieh 1 noted philanth Joust in 192 1, prewent day, who ' to the stage, ihe who grows * Mins Burkhart By receiving on deposit and protect- ing their daily cash receipts, old grace : ving hee By discounting approved commercial explain the 4 against paper for them. When arrente day night falsely stay 3 * 7 him | , . “ y ofties in the He She does not try to be i & flapper when 40 or 50 5 | Ree . BE | curition pullding She carries the di = |\Chow Dog Stolen years if her hair turns time, she does net hive te by Bold Thieves 4. By enabling them Af conveniently by check. ‘ King was hia 8. By collecting their out-of-town items —checks, drafts, notes, etc. o pay their bills she does not have to " " " to pay their bill Burkhart. who in| Lillian Burkhart, stage star| ny life ia Mrs. Lillten Hurkhart}and philanthropic worker, | vented themaeives with of Low Angeles, is @ fair] who has successfully returned | a tow t way of variety, thieves con enterigg only \dernith @ statements men Tuesday night, and also Ross D, Whytock (left), publicity manager for the U. who is conferring with Dean J. Hanscom agent of the American service of the Admiral Line here, merican shipping to the 1° & Carter shipping board, (right), general passenger South anticipated increase of Pa lexampie of her own tea hair in allvere: tho her yea: per now carries the dign ¢ he Mer junt 44 Ming Burkhart has returned to the ‘stage with a message the Mapper of te flappers, she says ng to Just as she doos “on-stage,” this effect: “Good tit all of them—but they wrong track. They n ed over again in w necessitate the amoking of p tle pipes, the carrying of a the hip, and the app to the knees ungstern ff on the be start ys that do not tty itt cation of rouge Miss Burkhart has returned to the stage afler 14 years of home life, daring which time she has become a leader in club and phitt- her home city, She has Oriental and on the Orient. sire new to do good. » people ahe thanks for ceastul return, Ru writer of Mar Matt P note, and anthrople work in Los Angeles, come back, however, with all her pro- fossional art, plus a mother’s de her aue th Comfort Mitch rxonala bot water bottle every ¢ to the stage after 14 years’ ebsence, 4 of Mine Burkhart, wh Mother's Right Here,” and A der Pantages, who personally od the wkit at tte rehearsals Angeles Mins Burkhart has been away from yw four months, She ix yet re, “At the end of I'm going back and my datghter w 18 years ol¢ lirect unband c'a going to be GOME ar Mina Turkhart tries te | Ho, that rumor saya, tan‘t going to let | i" co |Monkey Likes Hot Water Bottle LONDON, Jan. 10 nonkey of the soc Pimple, favorite goes to bed’ with oid night stole a Chinene owned by Charles Delehi in Loe | white Jopen the door, t shoes, sox and ay diamond and ruby dinner ring. a wedding ring is and @ rubby and @ wrist watch stolen from the hor the night Man Drops Dead Fourth ave. | William 2608 Burke ave. | heart trouble with F. Johnstone Khriners terworth's mortuary now dog at First and Pike st. The canine was 906 Firat Kim, soundly slumbered in 7 Maynard ave. and ed, & burglar pried »k $60 and his shirt one ring set with of DL. Everett ave. N., during on Street Here croming Madison et at Tuesday afternoon, J Joh natone. 42 wa lonman. dropped dhad of Johnstone wan walk Bwensen, «& friend. was & member of the The body & now at But 5. By sending them monthly of their accounts. By giving them the knowing that their funds are safe. satisfaction of 7. By placing-at their disposal the benefit of our information and advice. She First National Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,000,000 Second Avenue and Columbia Street American shipping has progressed so rapidiy that ships flying the American flag are steadily winning Passengers away from foreign lines, according to Ross D. Whytock, pub- licity manager of the U. S. shipping board, who has arrived in Seattle to investigate shipping conditions ||}! and to acquaint the Northwest with | present plans for the development of ship service to the Orient and South America. Whytock, whose headquarters are in"New York, declares that Ameri can ships, American service ai American seamen are rapidly @& gaining {nternational sea prestige, land that with the complete patron lage of American travelers will reach || an even higher standard, | During his stay here Whytock is || working in conjunction with Dean |J. Hanscom, general passenger || Jagent of the Admiral line's Oriental jand South American servicn, “NEW DICTIONARY HIGHEST RANKING AMERICAN SCHOLARS GIVE IT STANDING ABOVE ALL OTHER DICTIONARIES—FIVE GREAT UNIVERSITIES HAVE CONTRIBUTED THEIR BEST TO ITS PRODUCTION The Seattle Star IRST im everything is FIRST to lend aid along dictionary for the benefit of its readers. 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