The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1923, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE ‘URGES BETTER FIRE-FIGHTING | Says It Will Turn Visitors (nto Settlers STAR ADVENTURES OP ENE TEINS TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1923. Wallin & Nordstrom | Half-Yearly & ¥ Pe ae 7 Ke |Next summer, sald Dean Hugo Win y , om w, } konworder, head of the University of | | ( 7 ; | Washington school of forestry, at al 3... / |tuncheon Monday of the Chamber of | 2 iV) > Commerce tourst department, in the | { \\Gioia y Seattle hotel, Hundreds of visitors | were FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOMES MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU JANUARY SALE! sthe extremely large reductions that have been made throughout this great homefurnishing store—make this great JANUARY SALE excep- ' tionally important to the thrifty Home Maker, It is not merely “price” ; you get. The quality is there. And yOu know “Your Credit Is Good.” special demonstration and sale EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE introducing the New lots have been added and prices nived mot to return this season. new 1923 model— | |v": : reduced still lower. This sale includes all a, “Stowe that is actually bogged “adhquese Sire proveetion wil not] The good queen was on her throne, looking ever so upset the ee Leet ae et rgceee ope vt ‘ anteed not to wear out for 15 about something. Straps, Colonials and Oxfords. years. The range that appeals to every woman. Has a one- piece body. Non-rusting top. White porcelain trimmed. Four- ply ining. Concealed flue and many other new valuable fea- tures. Not price alone, but quality. SS TERMS “CT $2. wien FREE! —this week we give FREE to every purchaser of an EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE a genuine HOT POINT slevtric tron. If you are not tn immediate need of the range a $8— deport will hold the range and HOT POINT iron until you desire It delivered 4 nuisance iding fac Elimination of the am |in Washington will bea with the ot | amoke which overhung the state last year, particularly Western Washing. | inguat od pall |ton, and efther cut short their stay | | only make the tourtst problem an ‘easier one to wolve, but will ald ma tertally tn reforestation plana and| The Fairy Queen sent word to the} “How Twins by Silver Wings one of her “The y lfairy messengers, that if Mr, Dusty xhed Mr Coat, the Sandman, would spe saying he was them and take care of Dreamland by | them bot himeecif for a iitle while, she would M like very much to have them help 4 her in another part of her kingdom Bo, leaving Dreamland (after say rite i} | acceptance by the legialature contain jing good.bye to Dusty Cont, who raid /addresies and as a result he has to Provinions for all these things and! he could manage alone nicely) Nancy | put all letters in the dead letter will be a form of state insurance |and Nic® wished themselves at tre office, That's ng hoy ca! — Against the great bomen.” | Fairy Queen's palnoe, letters, you know > you thi ywing Dean Winkenwerder'a| ‘The good queen was on her throne, | you could help him to straighten tourist committee unant- | look ever so upset t nome-'out his tangle = ppted @ renalution to sup-|thing, and before her 4a funny) “Oh, I'm sure wo can port the measures which are now | little man fn a blue cap and « blue | "Can’t we, Nick being placed before the legisiature, | coat with a row of b ns down the} “I “We of the tourist department | front should realize what a beon to our|in his efforts for getting an Increased yis-| stands tors’ list to the state hext summer |hat on. theae bills are,” sald D. B. Trefethen,| “Mr chairman of the committee. “They | Nick, the merit the support of every civic, lum-|the queen sald. ber, tourtet and general organization | Mr. Stamps, my fairy p in the section.” runs the postoffice in Fairyland.” W. G. Weigel, supervisor of the said Nancy, | Snoqualmie forest reserve said that | making « 5 (Cor the whole plan of reforestation, eltm- | ——— iS'gumanesese ee =| State Income Tax Law Is Branded Impossible one chain forged of several links and that an ald tn the solution of one was an nid to all Bart A. Frye, John W. Monette and Dn A. Cunningham ” oct ih the prea i gran OLYMPIA, Jan. 16—Hirand- |W. W. Robertson, of Yakima, fol 1m co-operating with the tourist de-| ing an Income tax as impos |lowed Chairman Eckstein in his partment plans for entertaining tour-| sible and submitting as A | statement | ints when they arrive tn the state. means of reducing the present | It ty an easy matter te reece burdens of the people a state | taxes,” said 5 " tax commission, composed of | the people of the sate no longer three experts, appointed by the Want good ronds, good schools governor, with power to dis of — SS ae place county assessors when ¥ they consider them unfair in the hea we enn refues ta Dope Peddler Is Dead at McNeil estimates they submit, the continued Robert members of the tax investiga TACOMA, Jan. 1¢.—"Tam” Wa! lace, notorious negro dope peddier, Nell taland penitentiary thon committes sppointed by Governor Hart tn 1971 submit ted statement of their report lo you dof’ bowed Nick. — | best I can, thank you,” amps, bowing also and very delighted to meet Our special fea- ture: A group of Ladies’ Pumps and Colonials priced at $4.85 These include some wonderful values. Ladies’ High Shoes Unusual values at $1.85 Including kid and patent. School Shoes for boys and girls; good, sturdy models. Built for wear. Special at $1.85 Discontinued Models Stacy Adams Men's Shoes, $9 i 8 5 Wallin & Nordstrom Home of Shoe Values 1422 Second Avenue save hundreds of thousands of dol lars each year by preventing such disastrous blazes as occurred during the dry spell last year,” “The 4re now being proposed for * nays he is having waid Dean Winkenwerden. which measures cannot read the anid Nancy x + Vel 4) th Only be was} t A hands before a ting hin cap | boy never| would make us @ his dion one of magical with glanwen to read bad writing A fine idea! Why y're helping already?’ de Mr, Stamps ad miringly. “How soon do you think you oan comme?" “Right now if you need answered Nancy and Nick (To Be Continued) yright, 1928, by Seatt queen ftamps, this ts Nancy and ared Twine I t “Child you about. this in| He een. ust’ a i: Cc \ — = \\ a u shifting rather than one of ax lifting. In other words, the tax- i ‘ i iif rt Hy | i i i f i i Fi & ES i | Me further stated that tf the peo- ple wanted the services of govern. a they must pay for them. He | committee, and Reeves Aylmore, jr. | suggested that such etocks, bonds | of Seattle, secretary, The making public of this re from us to put an additional and mortgages as are now exempt levy on them.” from taxation be rendered taxable,| port aroused some discussion ‘The spenker showed that people| }and thus do away with the eluding | among the members of the legts- lature. A number of questions spend mors monty on fake stock! 7 + * : | pu! ; "|scheme trom which they eet ab |Lift Off with Fingers | ot the tneome tax py tne purchase : ae ayruy tead of nin were speakers, yrup, instead o Ne HH solutely no returns than on taxes. Pi fs pe buy cach case were able 8. . Ie Penrose, president of ade {28 expinining the manner in which | mW tony was the titra | for three times the money. It is (the commission arrived at their con- Prove the apparent truth of their statements to the satisfaction of “An income tax Is not feas- thie,” sald Eckstein. “Congress has already placed an income tax on the people that taxes their ability to pay. Far be it in soothing membranes of the Pine cough syrups are combinations | of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part | usually plain sugar eyrup. To make the best pine cou remedy Mi mneen 2 that money can buy, put of Pinex in « pint bottle, with home-made sugar you can use clarified molass ‘TACOMA- <. SORMMPELDE S005 or Saag epeaker on the schedule, He pointed 7 | pure, good and tastes very pleasant. |clusiona printed in the detalled re-| You ean feel this take hold of aj port, he pointed out that months! out that all of the recommendations Churches Out After All the Backsliders Former church members who now are not affiliated with the church || body are #oon to be the object of a drive which Protestant ministers are || Piahning, It was decided at a moet ing of 40 Protestant ministers Tues || day that some such move should be How to Get It For the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribution mre 98c secure this NEW authentic Dictionary, bound im bi nea in, iustrated with full ‘col it or mail te this paper three Coupons with 98 cents, to cover cost of hand- ling, packing, clerk hire, ete. Because of their facilities for serving the public, and te ad educa- 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE Dictionaries published previous to this one are out of date || taken to win back ol4 church mam Old nose on the run? Now don’t you let sickness Detract from life’s fun On Kondon’s depend, and your So bright is your outlook on things once again bers. A drtve culminating tn a home- coming celebration at Easter ts ex pected. SUFFERED ATTACK OF BRONCHITIS “I had @ severe attack of Rron- chitis and a bottle of Foley's Hon: and Tar gave me great relief,” writes Mre. M. Suter, Stratford, Foley's Honey and Tar oon. || tains no opiates—ingredients printed on the wrapper. Largest selling fuse imitations and substitutes. In- sist on Foley's Honey and Tar. Bold everywhere,—Advertisement. Convenient Service to Grays Harbor South Bend Raymond Northern Pacific Ry. E. L, Carey, Gen. Agt, Pass. Dept. 200 L. ©, Smith Building ‘Telephone Elliott 5580 Seattle cough or cold in a wey that means busi The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, of may be persis ently loose from formation The the same. nd this Pinex We on will stop it —esually in! : id, too, for bronchial asth : Bess, or any ordinary throat ailment Pinex \s a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine ex tract, and is famous the world over for its prompt effect upon coughs Beware of As druggist fo with direct thing els jute r The Pinex vayne, ind 't. Wayne, Ind. OLIVETTES —-- Are Replacing Strong and| Harsh Laxatives We are recommending Olivottes, | jcough medicine tn the World. Rejpaid a Mist Avenue druggist, be oaune they contain pure olive ofl, whose soothing and healing action on the stomach and bowels are no well known by many prominent phy-| aictana that they are recommending it dafly tn their practice. Olivettes are tastelens, easy to take, and are prompt in their ao. tion. They hubricate the bowels and| ect as a food for the stomach, | cleanse the liver ef all impurities, | Felieve gas and indigestion. | A few doses will prove their worth aa a laxattve, A month's treatment for $1.00 at| your druggist, or mailed direct by| Olivette Drug Co, Heattle—adver. | NEUTRAL ACS N YOUR STOMACH GET RID OF INDIGESTION Few people realize the importance of keeping the stomach free from excessive hydrochloric actd, Yet Acid Btomach te the cause of nine-tentha of all stomach trouble. The food sours and forments, bringing on Gas, eartburn, Bloating, Indi uffor- the stomach pa! Ey er knows #o well. Pepsin and arti- Joial digestents are not needed. hey «ive only temporary relief, and often do great harm. Neutralize or sweeten the acids after eating with a warm or hot Magnesia watoi jot a few ounces of Bisurated Magnesia from any reliable druggist and try this fora few weeks. Wat what you it and enjoy ver- had been apent in interviewing men | of all walks of life. Meetings to! which farmers, lumbermen, frult| growers, bu men and repre! sentatives from every industry were| invited were held “Every meeting showed un con-| ctusively that an income tax would put an added burden on the farmer, the lumberman, and upon every one fn the state and that added bur |in the report submitted were within | the constitution, and that no new [amendments would be necessary in lease the entire report was drafted | into law. Other members of the committes were D. W. Twohy, of Spokane, who was not present at the meeting; | Peter McGregor, of Hooper; Alex | Polson, of Hoquiam; George M. Ellt- ott, of Tacoma; Frank D. Oakley, of ‘Tacoma; Robert H. Harlin, of Seat- the listeners. A packed house lHetened to the statements of the speakers and were evidently In accord with the majority of their statements, Headaches From Suse Co! Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative an rm destroyer. The box bears the signa- ture of E. W. Grove. (Be ¢ | ness and constipation; Chamberlain's den would not give the rellef that it was expected to give In some counties the income tax would be an absolute loss,” continued Eck | atetn. The chatrman strongly favor od a gas tax of three cents per gallon, He stated that since the price has fallen two cents the auto owner could easily al- ford the additional one cent tax. This would greatly wasist the state in raising ite necessary funds for the coming year. He suggested that the Northern Pacific unsurveyed lands in the state, numbering 400,000 acres, Doesn't hurt a bit! be surveyed and thus brought “Freezone” on an aching corn, under the list of taxable prop | stantly that corn stops hurting, then erty. | shortly you lift It right off with fin. The state tax commission suggest-| gers, Truly! ed by the committee will consist of| Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of three members and will have the| “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- power to discharge all county ansous- | clent to remove every hard corn, soft ora who in their minds are not taxing corn, or corn between the toes, and all of the taxable property in their the calluses, without soreness or trrt- respective counties, These men aré| tation—Advertisement, to be chosen by the governor by vir- | — tue of their ability along taxation ines. They are to be appointed for long terms# and are to hold office | during such time as they discharge their duties In the proper manner All of the members of the commit. | tee expressed the fact that they were | in accord on the report and that It| was the unanimous expression of thetr findings. All were firm in their conviction that In the event the pol- fey outlined in the report be accepted by the legisiature, the burdens of the taxpayers will be lifted to a great extent. A Good Thing - Don't Miss I Bend your name and address plain- ly written together with 6 cents} (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medi. | cine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and ro- ostve in return a trial package con- taining Chamberlain's Cough Reme-| ay for coughs, colds, croup, bron- chial, “flu” ana whooping coughs, and tickling thrant; Chamberlain's Stomach and Li ‘ablets for stomach troubles, indigestion, gassy paing that crowd the heart, biilo i EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL CO, 1514 Westinke Ave. ear Fourth and Pike Salve, needed in every family for burns, sealds, wounds, piles, and skin affections; these valued family medicines for only 5 centa. Don't N malas it—Advertisement, Drop a Iittle tle, the labor representatives on the! get BROMO.) 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