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tive gargie ts Tablets of As fuls of water ne porourhly, Re # in two hours if ne< Aspirin, marked Bayer Cross, which can be tin boxes of twelve taltets for Charged Poison Attempt — GBOROUGH, Eng. Jan Violet Gore has been ar- the charge of trying to Smother woman by putting nd Is Tough Place for Flirts DO Jan, 20.--Following the ‘Of severa) prominent men in ® Park for flirting. the govern it has decided to adopt stricter p for all parks. Hall Girls to Be Regulated Jan. 20.—The police pre- Eure Department has or mo girl under 16 be al ‘th attend private or public without IN BEDROOM Jan. 19.—A tenant com- ‘& magistrate that she was “Career or family?” “Both,” with her six children, left to right, John, Luella, Thomas, Mrs, Carr, Maybeth, Stephen and Number of Rosemary. SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday £DITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE Sunshine or shadow, 1 Brightneas or gloom. | Desert or meadow, Briar or bloom; Giadness or sorrow, Midnight or day, It's a pretty good world If we will it that way —Unknown eee 11'S UP TO YOU An unknown writer says to be too large for worry, too noble! for anger, too strong for fear, and} too happy to permit the presence oo trouble.” You can do this If you will, and you will by developing the best that te tn you | Strive MONEY cHEAT Ri * ARE INSTRUCTING Mrs. L. M. Kitne and Mrs. | | Chauncey Shelton started thelr | volunteer work training the chil dren of the Ryther home tn ex- oe MUSIC LOVERS, ATTENTION — ‘Some of us have music in our souls, instead of In our votces,” David Gibson. So, In the last analy ais, we're all great musicians... ADVANCE IN PRICES! ae aherward apply gentiy— TRACTION FREE DAILY H1O PAINLESS % 56500006 iF whalebone rubber, which 4 ihe roof of the mout! two oF more teeth. I) Rubber, teeth $5.00 Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- Hon of the human gum. $10.00 yomn $4.00 of our present patronage is ded by our early custom- work {» still giving good Work guaranteed for ib yearn Established 20 Yours Ave. and University st. | ® te 6 Daliy—0 to 17 sundays Horlicks Malted Milk J Safe — y 1%...) | ad aie | The Original Food-Drink bees Home Office Fountains i Melted GreinExtractia Pow. ; Cablet forms. Nourishing-Nocooking. ‘Avuid imitations and Substiutes | it Li misfortune brought Into | blossom forth in ten- | derest emotions, Who will sastat | in opening this storehouse of treas- ures by donating a few musical tn-| |struments for the band, or teaching & few of them to bring out the best within? WHO WANTS THIS SHUT-IN? | | thanking you for your kindness ad who recent Have you a place for a bedfast shut-in? Shecan pay $65a month | | and prefers to be in a private home. However, she would lke | to hear from sanitariums which | | would take her at that price. | Call Capttol 4626 BLIND MAN STRICKEN Miter @ severe illness of lens than three weeks, Frank Herbert, the blind man who has been so good to many |Radio Rage Brings lf | “Wireless Hearts” | PARIS, Jan. 20. French scientists predict that the spread of the radio craze will develop hypochondrtacs, who are suffering from wireless 7-Pound Hailstones Kill Cattle Herds | SINGAPORE, 0.-During storm in Burmah hailstones weigh- | ing seven pounds fell. Many cattle! were killed. | Fire Fighters Die | in Sydney Disaster | SYDNEY, N W., Jan. 20 Thirty settlers and guards were weit ~ 1 fighting forest fires in the F Madison at Second ONE WEEK STARTING | TOMORROW | “THIS IS eras LIFE” Howland as the Productions CHARLEY MURRAY Profenni ‘ Amateur Night Wriday {5e—ADM ISS Hex Semts He says Mre, Mary Carr, screen in The Seattle Star Phone Capitol 46 Beattie building wheel shut-ins in repairing and chairs for them, has | Deen adjudged insane by @ board apdjolub, thru you, our hearty apprecia is now being treated at Sedro- Woolley, where he was taken Tuse- | day. Physicians hold out little hope, | however, for his recovery. His many! kindnesses to shut-ins end.ared him them, In one instance he prac thally bullt an automobile for one invalid, installing hand controls by which @ wheel chair could be ran without using the f ‘Loox | Look up and not down, | Look forward and not back Leok out and not tn, Lend « hand. Edward Fverett Hale oe RESCUE FAILED There wae great excitement for « | |ahort time in the neighborhood of 4136 Lexington place when smoke was discovered pouring out of the) home of Mrs. Z. Ramsay, an invalid) who was supposed to be in her house. Neighbors rushed to the rescue, breaking déwn the locked door and/ Trashed thru the house seeking Mre Ramaay. No trace was found of her and the smoke was found to be caused by kindling left in the to dry. Mr. Ramany had hobbied to « neighbor's home, «| few doors away, and had been in a3 i! ir Gog™ David wns afficted with infantile paralysis when only a child and has never walked, but he can creep about the house, Can't you make him happy? | IN APPRECIATION Dear Dr, Loope: The American | | Legion, department of Washington. | |destres to take thin opportunity of | generosity tn making the hoepltalix tion committee's activities m raceans| jat Christmas. We assure you the! recipients of the packages were mont grateful Sincerely yours. HARRY WEINGARTEN General Chairman, State Hospitalization Committee Dear Dr, Loope: The donation | made by your club to the Washing }ton Children’ Home society, on wel as the visit and entertainment at thy home, have been reported to us by FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING TOMORROW GOLDWYN onasenre By ARCHIBALD CLAVERING GUNTER | DIRECTED BY | VICTOR SCHERTZINGER| RAT sutton Comedy hom te 206 Han Any Time 16 COME | been | means fo THE SEATTLE STAR Writer Seores Eckstein Probing of Income Tax |Should Use ‘ax tu Income Tax Rate for and Per’ sonal Property ‘The report of the Kokutein ¢ tax in-| The vr | ventigation committees th now before the taxation committees of the legi»- iz | lature ‘Having read thie report, 1/CBAracter of the amounts of the tn- | 91 find that there are some Qiuertions | conven received by the citizens of | ny ng from it whioh should be of | Washington at the present time,” but | — interest @t thie time, |they immediately proceed to publish Hekatein committee In Alsou: | rrog inaccurate and misleading ste ing the o income tax on page i of the repor mite that the income | sttios page 64, table 1% This |tax “is m more acourate menmure of |table purports to show the number |personal ability,” stating that it|of returns and sources of personal tn. | makes possible taxation of those|come a» reported to the federal gov- = Classen of persons whore income are|ernment for the year ¥910, It fol-| the dertved from personal service. own TAMLE XML NUMBER OF RETURNS AND DisTRINUTH BY BOURCKB—I8 “4t In not ponstbie to determine the | 9 jan no el | te lee Here she ta shown favorite. | yu | ataens |?” 10 | Rusloees Pe | te © General Deduotions $226,486,800 | Met Income | (The table is Inacourate aed mis | ridiculous, the table is in error in| to leading inasmuch as ft omits the|the simple matter of addition to | sit incomes of non-resident indivifuals|the tune of over fourteen million | ta derived or earned in this state. It|dollare (914,878,498). While admit: |r omita also the tncomes of foreten|ting that thene figures are unrell:|m Jomestic corporations; it emits | able ¢ proceed to analyze them Income accrued to owners of realjand find that 65.2 per property by rental value of ocou-|inoome shown was returned by & | ir panay, and to make the matter more |"olass of persons who are making | fr a Minn Millard, and in the name of the foclety we with to express to the tion of the many kind things done for the children and tn aid of the society's work for them. We find that words but Prose our fecling kind, but I oa appreciatic | m! feably ax-| of this our tn a matte wemure you that the children, PA. SHEAFR, Superintenden RUB A, DUB’S LETTER | | | } Dear Dr. f After ope } considerable delay I have} tn obtaining your} Qédrems thru Maj. John R. Dean of Geattio, and I wish to take this king you and the el a did during ¢ succenaful ma. tlons contin We are also very gratett visit of the ladies and men, includ ing Maj, Dean and others of the American Legion, on the day before Christrhas, and assure you that their vieit and the things they brought with them were greatly appreciated by the men themselves. Again thanking you for the splen 4id work done by your organteatic to 1 am, DEWITT C. BURKES (K., Paychopathi. “Weatern State Hospite 8 Veterans’ Bureau. Off to Serub-Up Land went the Twins and found Mr. Rub PA A. Dub boiling soft soap Dept u ‘The next letter that Nancy picked there was no mail for him that day Off to BerubUp Land went the |Loses Money on Homewhe Real or} The report goss on to state that Gard + ernment | propert |Foneous and very incomplete fig |reports from Olymy that | legtulative are conts worth cent of the | the ton sonal property the jerty pr SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1923. Hard Times DANCE De , Honey / n¢ Academy at iat EVENING " , Fur Cache Story ein the wilds of Alaske he of furs is supponed ar Gard, Senttle mitively that $1,469 valuable ¢ exint rrter knows 1 hia m from nd borrowed 108 their shipment to © furn have Gar somewh atte. appeara Heya are believer never put in claims, The re in Alaska,” DAY VARY ® p contribution to the cost of gov under our system of 4 It ts evident the tt lenmly at sea on thelr tes of the income product 6 wtat From a study of or ures »Y appa the con wion that there xable incofne id @ wufti This ntly came to as not enough in this te Mt wtate income nfirmed wo in by nev bete Beokstetr in his appearance committee @ state tn that ft mon ted te ound ag? to while 1 do not need to show th ton. Bveryone xen are i redu' to mas ee te. mnfleage the and entage subject rate quote statistion « nbsurdity of this po known that « f income. If of income, then they paid of principa revenues of the state of Wash are fundamentally derived m the incomes of real and per then, according to committes’n own a4 real and personal property considerably leas than of the tncome-producing of the state, Therefore, if up 1 and personal prop $42,000,000 in 1919, tm to suppose that a tax on the other would produce 1 $84,000,0007 Of t paid out out one of the ents the complete pear rty tax, and to the in panned along higher rent atifie devel demand ts which tng of the pre extent that the t# simply done white turn te ‘The Kokstein tax Investigation committee bas failed to accomplish the purpose for which it was ore ROBERT H. ATKIN Eckstein anion, prev anit 6 tax t logics the same rate uroes of reven least an additic APPEARING AT 2:40 4:55 720 AND 940 P. M IN PERSON |¥p from the bundle of “lost letters” jim Mr. Btampe postoffice in the) hickory ‘tree was aAdresesd to Mr.| Fort Lawton Will |Twins and found Mr, Rub A. Dub soft soap and getting ready for his spring cleaning. | store Have Larger Force ‘That & more powerful o| dase will be entabiished pen Rub A Dub, Berubt'p Land. Tt hadn't been Geltvered tecause the writing nobody could | with ther “Hello, kiddies? he cried. “What! A letter! Well, I deciare! wan po bad He tore it open and read: ft, Dut the Twins, “Dear Mr. Rub A. Dub: Giasem, had no trouble ad | “Pease don’t you think I am clean |enough without sarubbing me this . Rub A. Duke" exciatrned the time I hate water, and I always » “Why, land altve, catch cold, and ft spotis my com. Gesianed to th®/he haan’t recetved a letter for a blue piexion, and the soap fades me, and |moon. He generally gets a stack anyway I'm clean enough. It ten’t Tt tm believed in Northwest mili-|aiong early tn the spring when a» though I had feathers or fur ail tary circles that « stronger military everybody hea to go to him for « over me. / Dost may be desired at Fort Law: |epring cleaning. Because everybody ton to co-operate with the proposed | hates soap and water and they all federal naval alr base at Gand Point. /try to get out of ft. But this one’s Col, Dockery has been with the/been here so long—let me see! Yes, army the SpantehAmerican|sir! ft came last spring and it's war and & a World War veteran. |been here ever since. Nearly a year He suceseds Col. Oscar J. Charles, | old retired from the army ‘Shall we take fit to Mr. | Dub?" asked Nancy. It is eatimated that 1,000 thunder} “If you please, ma’am, if you are always in progress all | please,” said Mr mps, turning world away | to tell Scramble Squirret that be “Yours truly, “TILLY TOAD.” “P, 8 —1 always take my skin off anyway like Phil Frog, #0 what's the | use?” Rub A. Dub laughed. “Poor Titty T @idn’t get ber letter in time last | year, but I'll remember this time. I'll let her alone. Thank you very much, kiddies, Come again soon!’ (To Be Continued (Copyright, 192%, by Seattle Star) since Rub A WHAT? is “the flaming hour”— the ho first when love SPECTACLE OF LOVE AND HATE AS PYROTECHNIC IN HUMAN EMOTIONS AS THE GREAT EXPLOSION IN THE PICTURE iEstT NEWS SHOTS vench Seizure of Ruhr FLAMING HOUR” STORY OF A STRONG MAN WITH CHARACTER UNTEM- “RED UNTIL THE FLAM- NG HOUR FORGED NEW IDEALS S Atk LHauptman FARM FOLLIES” Pwenty Minute of Cows Coquettes IRENE CASTLE’S BALL ROOM DANCERS MRS. DOUGLAS CRANE LEWIS H. MARTIN The Famous Irene Castle Fashion Promenade SIX PRETTY, BEWITCHING AYING THIRTY GOWNS NEW YORK BEAUTIFT AND WRAPS. ALL STAGED BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES ON THE ENLARGED BLUE MOUSE THEATRE STAGE! AND, TOO | ‘ IRENE CASTLE In hi sereen “Slim Shoulders” latest, snapplest and olfering— . most gorgeous