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a BEAUTIFY R AT ONCE is! Hair Ap Appears Soft, ul and Abundant Gleamy Mass Bottle of “Danderine” Also Dandruff; Falling Hair! ie Beauty Treatment” tely double the attrac- hair. Just moisten a ine and draw it your hair, taking at a time; this will e hair of dust, dirt or any & few minutes you Your hair will. be ‘Ad possess an incom. luster, and really a thick and abundant mM tuxuriant, glinty, color. | way. | might be tn Alaska. 18 AFTER JOB OF POSTMASTER Civil Service Investigators | Examine Candidates tions into the applica dates for the offles continued Invest; tens of ininter, after Harry present reading clerk in the » senate, and Henry D. superintendent of the University district postoffice, had been called before the examiners Sat- urday, H. A. Hoease, chief of the diviston of investigation and review of the United States ctvil service commis sion, and George A. office inspector at Phila gan work immediately following their arrival in Seattle Friday night from Washington,’ D. ©. It ts expected the investigations of the 18 cand! dates’ applications and the interviews with the candidates themselves will be completed within 10 days. Those who would succeed Edgar A. Battle, who te not a candidate for | in addition reappointment, Include, Charles M to Githam and Temple, Perkins, assistant postmaster; An thony C. Graff, postoffice clerk George B. Williams, superintendent of matis; Hiram L. Van Brockiin, assistant superintendent of mati: Claude C. Ramsay, ex-county com missioner; Garrett W. O'Nell, custo- dian of the federal bullding; Dan Ragan, superintendent of King st terminal; Rowland Hughes, mining engineer; Charles I. Lynch, chief clerk. Federal Reserve bank; Robert | L. Spargur, president Spargur Con- struction company; John K. Wither. spoon, manager Pacific Shade & Drapery Co.; Charles EB. Dole, pur chasing agent; Samuel F. Rathbun, capitalist; Fret F. Dull, ehipping man; Charles W. Mathews, photor rapher, and James C. Willison, chiet clerk, Sudden & Christenson Co. “WHAT THE Community Owes the Child” wit] be discussed at Enum: | claw high school Monday night by Dr. Carolyn Hedger, speaker and welfare worker, Bureau of Missing Relatives THE SEATTL |Greeks of Seattle Kid Ambitions (No. 7) | Thos. J. L. Kennedy, Corporation Counsel || Si 7. le CALPHABPTICAL) « KENNEDY, wanted, at the age | corporation | counsel, | | of ® or 10 years, to some day become |@ locomotive engineer “Alphabetical” lived near @ afl | road station In Birch Lake, Minn, He used to hobnod with the engineers, who would let him ride on thelr box mm throttle. being he came the engine and pull the steam MA engineer until at 13 years West, Then one day he happened to hear Patrick Henry Winston, attorney general of the state of Washington, make a speech, That changed the youth's ambition. Ho decided to become « lawyer, And that he did. mind wes all set upon n —Photo by James @ Merrihew. FERRY DEAL) Commissioners’ Critic Explains Says His Stand Was Not Correct Officials Didn't Get Any Graft Transfer May Have Been Unwise Editor's Note—In line with Ita policy to publish both sides of any controversy, The Star is giv- ing space to a series of articles by W. B. Chambers, which he has submitted in an effort to state the position of the former King county commissioners ta their be - of the ferry sy* tem. 3 ambers’ writings pe barr his and the commis sioners’ own views and are not to be taken ae describing the position of The Star. e- } In these articles shall be shown the growth and development of @ govern mental system that hes cost King county millions of dollars; the atory of the grand jury Investigations and | the collapse of the indictments shall be told to the readers; I shall hold back the curtain and disc ar array of wire-pullers, so-called tax reformers, composed of men of more or leas promin in the community who urged and abetted many of the ctions of the present board o ty commisstoners and then w thetr hands of the entire matter, and tn thelr self-righteousness heaped |condemnation upon these men for dotng the very things they proponed and I shall attempt to show the pe ple of King county that there ts ar “invisthte that has undue Influence tn the affaire of the county. Tt is well to say tn the beginning the’ the defense has anewered some of my own eritictems so effectively that It hasn't left me « lem to etand 0 BY W. EF. CHAMBERS Did the former counwry com- missioners personally —_ profit from their administration of the county’s affairst Was there « wanton waste of money in the operation ef the King county | ferry system? Is the present | lease of the ferry system the . result of » conspiracy se has been claimed? roment” Was there an ac ROBERT JAMES ANDERSON.— ‘The father of this man & asking that his son let him know his where- abouts. Anderson was honorably discharged from the navy in Seattle, August 11, 1922, and ts belleved to bave entered the employ of a rail road here, He ts asked to write his father, George B. Anderson, Wi!sons, Va., who is worried at not hearing previously. DANIEL GRINNLAND. — Your mother, in Norway, ts inquiring for you, declaring that ehe has not heard from you for three years. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Daniel Grinnland, $0, medium ; height, fair complexion, dark hair, who was last heard from when tn Se attle, will please notify Mrs. Grinn- | land, Fiatin Station, Hundal, Nor Tt ts thought that the man CLIFFORD N. SMITH—the te | anied ih, 25, whe ts home 4n | Cowtohe, Wash., lant June, is inqutr. ale land for the first time Iay their cards | }upon the table for the Inspection of peer) deficit of $438,000 in the operation and maintenance of | Upon they made a dent tn some of the ferry system in 19207 the others: and have thetr argument M Rameey, De oson and Bmith |°" what ts left that shall be atven jensr a. > | the public to weigh for thernselven anawer “No” to all these questions | neha conga ph comminsioners t selves, who are | fl apparently anxious to present their the public In this series of articles | vi ent: im on \e Tiey present an sccounting ot | Of the question. Tam confident thelr administration of the county’s| a or p ir thelr position, which I «ive without affairs that been subjected to |» te ae « and canaid [7 A8Y manner interpolating my own statement of the conditic' - aoe T have referred te the comrmtasten. up to and the Inside — py Beene jere wide of the question as “the ae- vartous actions criticieed by T\ tones.” This ts tn one reapect tncor- enemien rect the gentlemen themselves ex- E STAR Celebrate New Year Beattie Greeks celebrated their New Year's day Sunday. And fun day was of apecial interest to lovnl| Orecks 1 William, en due to custom centuries old of honoring names on certain days, the Williams were visited by thelr kindred, who brought presents and good cheer There is 14 days’ difference in the Gregorian and olf Jullan calendars F uneral Tuesday for Octogenarian Funeral services for Mre, Bilen Moore Barnes, 86, who died Bunday the home of her daughter, Mra Barnes Dodds, 6214 17th ave, were to be held at 2 p. Monday, Mre. Barnes is eurvived by two sone and three daughters, Italian Instructor to Deliver Address Signor Marion Lacto Scachert, head of the new Italian department of the Cornish school, will speak at the Cornish achoot atpm Wedgesday on “Modern Italy.” EXECUTIVE NOW HIGHLY PLEASED Corporation “Head Declares Tanlac Completely Over- came Rheumatism and Stomach Trouble— Gains 10 Pounds Fred Girtanner, 188 North Gates! at, Low Angeles, Cal, widely known inventor and head of the Girtanner Engineering Corporation, te still an- other prominent lifornian who hag taken time from his exacting business duties to tall of the ben: tite he has derived from the use of phystoal af wutfered from, | said Mr. Girtanner, | 1 consider Taniac without an equal. | Stomach trouble and rheumatiam | had heen the bane of my existence for seven or eight years. After eat-| oe I would suffer for hours from | the gas on my stomach, which caused b! ting, shortness of breath m ore and stife all over with | atism, my joints pained ter-| and I also had headaches and] was Very nervous. Since taking Tan-| lao I have gained 10 pounds and feel lke @ different man, 1 am| now seventy-two, but I have an abundance of life and energy for one that olf. It's a pleasure to rec ommend Taniac.” Ta ts for male by all drug Over ne * 35 million bottles sold —Ad vertisement Mrs. Adelia Davis go04 MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923. » Patronize Home Industries Buy Home Products Five hundred carloads of coffee are consumed in Washington in a year. Thirty per cent of this coffee is now roasted in Washington. If the other 70 per cent were roasted, prepared and handled in the state, it would add $650,- 000 to the state’s industrial pay rolls. This would mean at least 300 addition- al families, increasing the population by at least 1,500 people. This would in- crease taxable wealth and reduce the tax burden. Buy Home Products and Build Home Industries. ‘Pacific Northwest Products Committee “Always” Good Gold Shield Coffee Vecuom pack: Use CARNATIONS PURP MILK SERVIOg for every mills ov cream purpos.. At Your Dealer's BARTON & CO. tame Bacon lard SEATTLE, WASH. ADVERTISING PAPQUARTERS Blaauw-Hipple-Blaauw, A Firm Hooster of Pacific Northwest Products The Union National Bank Buffelen Lumber and Mfg. Co. Phone Main 1194 PF. 0, Box 1805 FIR DOORS, COLUMNS, ETC. Henry = & Sons, nec. SAWS, KNIVES AND PILES Seattle, Portiand, San Franctece FLOURS Ask Your Grocer Pacific Door & Mfg. Co. Seattle Detafl Mill Work » Specialty PLASTER LL BOARD WASH. BLDG. PRODS. Co. SKINNER & EDDY | Wash. I give this statement to the pub- le with @ full realization that the same spirit of fair play will prompt the reader to follow theee articles as prompted me to write them. jam tedonnancentad ‘Ratton ent Ing for him, with the meamge that the boy's mother hag died since his departure. Amith te asked to write his father, & L. Smith, Cowiche, AMBROSE F.C, RUSSELL—An estate of considerable value le said to be awaiting Russell, 34, ex.service it Smithtown, Ark. He ts asked to correspond with M. Burke, | 622 First ave, W., Seattle, Any Information regarding his whereabouts will be appreciated. jot | that It will be continued Tuesday! | the legislative committees urge cit! | | reports, WinterTime Y our Backache Time? Your Back Foretell Every Change of the Weather? Do You Feel Old and Stiff and Suffer Sharp, Rheu- matic Pains? Then Look to Your Kidneys! winter months your backache months? every cold, chill or attack of grip leave lame, achy and all worn out? Does your throb and ache until it seems you just can't going another day? you suffering wit pains, Don't watt! headaches, disordered kidneys. It's Mttie wonder, then, that every cold finds ‘h torturing backache, rheumatic dizziness and other signs of Delay may lend to serious or Pitettty ntated that they refused to take the attitude of defendants and Tam certain that T hold no brief to defend them. Thetr willingness to render an accounting to the people that elected them. they tnetet, muet not he Interpreted as plactng them the attitude of defendants PUBLIC TAX HEARING ON OLYMPIA, Jan. 1$.—Pxplanation the 24 recommendations that have been made for decreasing the tax burden im the state will be given Monday evening by the state tax investigation committee at & public hearing of the taxation and revenue committee of house and nenate. Senator BE J. Cleary, chairman of the senate committe, is in| charge of the hearing and states| and Wednesday evenings to allow | any other persons who wish to be| heard. The hearings will be held tn the house chamber and members of | zens to be present and hear the} “We want to hear from all the | people who are interested In thisied so much, matter,” Senator Cleary said. “Be | w fore we start on our work it is| necessary that we know the senti- ment of the pubit© The hearings | will give @ chance for any person jto declare himaeif on thie matter,” | now, Young Mothers! Listen to This Woman's Advice Pacific F ng ‘Furniture ‘vinre Oe.) URE OF Beattie, Wash.—"Dr. Prerce’s Favorite Prescription wea recom: mended to me by a friend. for 1) had been very sick all thru my) first expectant period, and mother | hood had left me very frail. 1) found In the ‘Favorite Prescription’ & splendid tonto and builder. The} next time, I took the ‘Prescription’ | regularly and my condition that time was ‘fine, for I waa able to atyend to my work right up to the last without help and tn comfort ‘The ‘Favorite Prescription’ was much @ help to me I could not help contrasting my condition during my first experience, when I suffer: | with the second, for} hen taking the ‘Prescription’ 1 never had a sick day."-—-Mre. Adelia Davia, 8626 Dayton Ave Obtain Dr. Pierce's in Iquid or tablets, from your drugetet or send 10¢ for trial pke.| of tablets to Dr. Plerce’s Invalides’ Hote! in Buffalo, N. Y. or write for free medical advice.—Advertine ment | Dentistry at Half Price = ; As cutting prices seems to be in vogue. without Int |Ting the quality, we ar Jar dentistry at hal r Class A work, interchangeable tooth, who , A NORTHWEST PRODUCT Dry-Sox 1 and Billy Buster Shoes Made by ASHINGTON Sit ‘at Seattle, Wael Creosoted Douglas Fir Products PACIFIC CREOSOTING COMPANY || worthern Life Mids. Seattle, Wn. Prencription | AMERICAN PAPER COMPANY Senttie, Washington jor Ohto Matches » ene Batablished 185 PUGET MILL ‘co. | ‘Tins LoMnmn a ‘to replace in c eth are all porce- sed unbreakab’ id gold crowns an r tooth. If anyb: pridgework at $5 insist on abov n & signed contract, S you Will likely not get it, ¢ and porcelain crowns and fillin: The J. M. Colman Company Colman Creosoting Works CORPORATION SEATTLE ren TON $6.5. AT BUNKERS Black Diamond Furnace Coal PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. TACOMA RAILWAY AND POWER CO, Seattle & Rainier Valley Railroad Co, S115 Rainier Ave, AT THIRTY-NINTH soUTH SWEATERS BATHING Start the Day Right Roman Meal Porridge A Balanced Food SEARS, ROEBUCK & co. Western Store, Seattle, Wash. SUITS FRYE'S WILD ROSE LARD Better than ordinary lard. Eat National Health Bread Washington Bakeries look to your kidneys! Grips, colds and throw a heavy strain on the kidneys. They the blood with poisons and impurities the kidneys have to filter off. 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