The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1923, Page 11

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PAGES 11 TO 20 The Seattle Star TTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 19 GAS MAS “ce We LT eee me ee Ba Newsboy Wins Own le — combination proved unbeat ‘ ~ [Claims He ‘Shot 7 | with a rifle we ws ' c « ware in INDLY OFFICER Dope Must Go! Caw! sg Suit as Attorney BEM athens. ital nile, wvna| IN BOOZE CELL to Defend Girl|'™ "2" pital. 7 “K GETS LOST SILK | OS ANGELES, Cal, Jan, 26.~|Louls Rade, a customer, for non ORANGE, N. J.-Confiseated home 7 nen in Femme was ¢ we housekee for Hart, w NEW YORs Tony Sourn! Caw! It’s a Business’? re rime mnie, se: coud mente « mons oi, cmt] mata hoc singin nt ale ower Yank na [wy ert, amend ie nd of Se s Klien Penny rney, and the amall-| in amount | wtation © made life unbearable 1, appeared in Jus. ting as hin own attorney, he| for the force until Capt. Thomas t » her Hart una took | the station, Stikts 1 claims court yes hin case and won, Court| Ryan ordered his men to done gas | ¢ < Jett ar ne our 6 twoly t $6 concealed in the entered judgement and Rade paid, | masks borrowed from the armory 5 y +e By Don Ryan Andy © | jolt, One jolt won't ) i om the gentlemer it away to get you s will suck your blood had duly vowed that " ack tights and dirty doub:| . 4 Sheriff Trae. | deve City sat LeRaron Machienr the Gopher Kid, alias th | emveckey and solua of « ‘| why, every day somebody comes Conetion famity, We wes to me and wants to find out about this star and that star. I've been offered big money Clopin, king forthcoming Hunchback of p Dame.” E hate is the pe Andy had been reading the papers.| a adict—just in it for the coin He laughed, and his laugh was!) ely like the croak © cod n words from | eee my way I'd hang every one of Freed of his medieval trappings. | Andy is almost as fearsome an ob- profitable they're putting | jo, kinds of bootleg dope. The |, regular factories can't make it fast) .) ith a deep cleft in the enough f Big business ts be-| 1. sunk dirty knitted searf that hind the y- Dope Must 6!) wraps about the pipestem neck and Caw, caw flaunts out behind. On his feet are Andy kn He used to be iM} pioxendown shoes and—blood-red the busines: self, Doth a8 A COM-| socks Altogether Andy is a figure sumer and ributor. Andy UP-| one would rather meet tn the day sets ajl the copybook maxims. He] tent than the dark. ie happy and prosperous—not be} «<, They think Tm a! cause he followed the paths of vir “te wen Gere fa F-B $25 Clothes Are Greater Values Than Average $35 Values F-B $30 Clothes Are Greater Values Than Average $40 Values F-B $35 Clothes Are Greater Values Than Average $45 Values tue—but because he went wrong. willing to help the reformers stamp He never amounted to a tinker's hoot until he ruined himself with drugs. He id thig wrecking job so thoroly—made such a scarecrow out of himeelf—that he sprang into great demand a type for the movies. And further and more complete confusion of Virtue, he confided that his fall was due to wild women, If Andy had stayed away from the pipe and the needle and the little) paper bindle of cocaine, he probably | would be earning an honest living| of $15 a week as delivery boy. In stead, however, his withered frame and death’s-head face—with gaping gopher mouth—bring him a tidy in-| come of some three figures, Andy ts an actor now. It was the debonair role of Death | in the “Four Horsemen of the Apo-| calypse” that gave Andy his first| footing on the ladder that may pos- sibly elevate him tnto stardom. After using him in the picture, Ingram gave Andy the cure. Andy says he hasn't touched the stuff since. But keeping away from drugs | hasn't impaired his earning capacity. The ravages of long indulgence ineradicable. Andy will alwi the Snowbird that he once | “Some of the boys look at me and say, ‘Come on, Andy, don’t you to put on a little party again? Aw, “RIGHT WORD” OFTEN HARD TO CHOOSE Study of Dictionary Is a Prof- | itable Habit for Busi- ness Men 171 Measures Présented in, out the dope evil.” | Andy winked. When Andy wings on the screen bad little boys hide thelr faces in thelr mothers’ laps h the y young ng beside them. heads in L. A than ever before, and more peddiers Why, I can take you right down on N, Main st. now—you don't want to go? Well, I wasn't suggestin’ tt— just sayin’ what I could do—just explainin’ the sttuation.” And Andy winked his other eye. As I walked out of the sing room Virtue tottered on her throne and the devll danced the cancan on Andy's shoulde; ‘SENATE LEADS IN NEW BILLS, Upper House OLYMPIA, Jan. 26.—The bill-intro- | ducing contest between the house and senate now gives the upper branch & lead of eight up to adjournment Thursday. The house has presented 63 bills against 71 for the senate. The senate has staged a rally within the past two days and has over- whelmed the house. A total of 2 bills were introduced in the senate | Tuesday and Wednesday. H Only four measures were submit- ted tn the house yesterday. House Bill No. 60 was introduced by the committee on insurance and relates to the limiting of the number ! Inability to choose the right word of agents employed by companies as often places a speaker in an embar-| well as to their abltity to intelligent.) rassing position, Many business men |ly represent their firms, ! lose much valuable time because they| House Bill No. 61 was introduced find it difficult to expreas what they | by Representative Murphine of King want to say when they dictate their | county and relates to increased com correspondence. Greater freedom | pensation for workmen and their and accuracy in speaking and writ-| relatives, | ing can be acquired by studying a| House Rill No. 62 ta a shaving! dictionary. A few minutes devoted | measure, but does not relate to taxes. to the study of words and their | It specifies who shall be perrhitted meaning each day will in a short) to engage In the barber business and time result in great benefit to any-| stipulates character and health re- one who will put that practice to a| quirements of the men who wave the} test. The New Universities Dictionary being offered to readers of thin paper is particularly adapted to ald those who wish to acquire greater familiar ity with the English language. It contains all the new words which have come into common and proper use in recent years, Its definitions are simple and accurate, making it | possible to choose words that wil! | best serve the purpose of correct speaking and writing. Many of the new words that have been brought into use through such specialized ac- tivities as war, aviation, golf, base ball and other forms of sports, have been conveniently classified tn sup- plementary dictionaries. j Put FaithinThis | igh oy ase and practice makes perfect. Analax— the delicious Fruity Laxative— is a scientific combination of the most effective laxative medicine, in form as delicious as fresh, ripe raspberries. Analax is the culmination of 90 years’ experience of one of the leading dru; houses of the country. Doctors children both indorse it. Sold by all druggists. Made by McKesson & Robbins, Inc. Estab- lished 1833, ANALAX is one of the approved HUNDRED HEALTH HELPS bearing the H Trade = Ka) Mark FREE: Write for booklet and Analax samples MeKasson & Ronmims, Inc. $1 Fulton St., New York City STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. Special Waele uwrtoairs Nothing Acts Like ANALAX| | asore. i] | House Bilt No. 42 requtres that all | corporations shall file detailed state. | ments of their conditions with the auditors of the counties in which they are situated. This was present- | ed by Representative Guile of King. | When in doubt, eat at Boldt’ Advertisement. | The Markets Want Your Business TOMORROW Very special inducements are being made by the markets for your patronage £omorrow. The live © telling you what If you will npare prices with the rices you ordinarily pay for the sume products you will be con vinced of their nincerity Turn to Pages 16 and 17 in This Issue READ THE MARKET ADS IN THE STAR EVERY FRIDAY TEA TIME Whenever discriminating tea drinkers meet NU-RAY-A (Genuine Orange Pekoe) Tea wins greater favor. Your Grocer Has It Closses @ Devers PORTLAND, warn 1st —Fahey-Brockman buy for Less Money— 2nd—Fahey-Brockman keep down expenses— 3rd-—Fahey-Brockman Enjoy a Sixty-day Turnover Plainly, if we buy for less, operate for less and turn our stocks faster, compe- tition hasn’t the ghost of a show to even approach F-B values. Well, here are proofs that we do these things: How We Buy for Less We buy F-B Guaranteed Clothes in huge quantities at the factory. Com- mission men do not cross the continent to sell us. These genial gentlemen operate on a 10% basis. That's a lot of money on a million dollars’ worth of clothes. We save it. Also we pool our buying with the greatest retailer of men’s clothes in America. This gives us tremendous buy- ing power—a price at the best factories, which no competition in the Northwest can touch, How WeKeepDownExpense We cut two-thirds off usual rental charges to begin with. We're upstairs not for a selling argument, but for the purpose of savmg money. And you'll ob- serve that Fahey-Brockman stores are all upstairs, excepting the stairs. Any Realty friend will tell you that our peculiar loca- tions give us the edge on any and all com- petition, as far as rent is concerned. More- over, the plain utilities you see in F-B stores look just as well and serve the pur- pose better than the elaborate and costly fixtures so much in vogue elsewhere. Yes, we keep down expense. Fahey-Brockman Bldg. Third and Pike Seattle Our 60-Day Turnover Enjoying quantity discounts of an — extraordinary nature — enjoying ~ rental economies peculiar to our locations —enjoying the business-creating friend-— ship of thousands and thousands of satis- fied customers, it would be marvelous if we didn’t offer values beyond the reach of competition. Because we do exactly that we sell fast and consistently, day-in and day-out, the whole year ’round. Keep- ing our money on the jump, from the first day of January to the last day of Decem- ber, makes F-B prices possible—F-B val- ues supreme. Save Your Money Use your own good judgment the next time you want a suit or an over- coat and you'll find yourself in a Fahey- Brockman store. Remember this: . They can put similar price-tags on clothes; they can copy our price designs, even quote lower figures; but—they cannot give you F-B Values—they cannot give you any- thing approaching F-B Quality in fabrics and workmanship at F-B prices. They would have to duplicate the F-B Merchan- dising machine in its entirety to duplicate. F-B Values. And that isn’t in the cards. , Raleigh Bldg. Sixth and Washington Portland

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