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PAGE 8 LAST KILLS BOY CAMPERS WEST PALM BEACH, } Jan fee.——Three boys killed here ye day and five oth seriously SAYS RADICALS “=| STARTED RUMOR « charge of Navy Theft Charges Untrue, Says Laundry Head injured, mite exploded According to Thomas K of the boys in the been om a@ campin the dynamite inde SWhile they: were : = hvestnd the abundry fire yesterday, Lawrence Haworth, | all BS, one of the boys, fired his revolver Minto the air, the king the} mite, causing the explosion | Crude Oil Gets Third Increase | PITTSBURG, Jan Pennayl- | iwania crude oi) was boo other | TO cents a barre! today, for the third | Time this year. West Virg and MKentucky grades were also advanced | 10 cents. SY RULES FOR | PUNCTUATION party, they Rrar that h charges th the Pa defraud the of laring effect | ting a and! old | | cific trip firm beg Stoamat was | worth Seattle labor bullet dere thews, president manag Ue Loundry Cx The Star Monday I am opera abop—so-called ‘unfair’—tau the « open. dry in haye for months tried to get something on me at Weat atte Laundry Co. statement to patro Mathews said. We purchased the machinery in question from the Admiral line for 2,500 and sold it to the American Lai Machinery ¢ for Mathews di ved “a « fi the A the edit ¢ issued a undry same am “We r amount pany; it friendship | Admir unt ared. ‘om, ma com. of was al line an One of the first things that must|/ in. iaunar aaa Be learned by tho young man or WWorman who sets out to become a thoroughly competent stenographer | ,, Mm the proper use of punctuation. W, Croll, Ph, D., of the De mi ef English, Princeton Uni ‘Wersity, has contributed an Interest-| | chase. c two hinery in our feom the H. F. Alexa hews said. “We have cooker that would not sell for more ‘an4 highly instructive chapter|t?2n $20, and one shaper feet thie subject in The New Univer.|that ix worth not than $5. Dictionary being offered to| Outside of these, all new machinery ‘Whe readers of this paper. |purchased in the past year consists Professor Croll explains how the|of $8.76 purchased fro b of punctuation marks in| the Bourret-Kirkwood Co. of Seattle, - N use has gradually increased|and $680 the} SWith the development of the art of] American om: ‘Through the use of these | the meaning of printed or| ten discourse is rendered clearer) o the ge of the reader. How and each of the twelve ee employed ts fully | by Professor Croll, and the! les he lays down can be wee came a starch collar more worth Laundry Mach ry GIRLS! BEAUTIFY | ‘The remarkable success which wl coe this dictionary offer shows that the people of this city appre. ‘@iate the opportunity given them @ecure at a nominal cost such ‘@ valuable educational work. Try This! Hair Appears Soft, Colorful and Abundant —A Gleamy Mass 35 Cent Bottle of “Danderine” Also Ends Dandruff; Falling Hair! — | trestl HAIR AT ONCE nt LE STAR bh the | that} j | spected the Reichswehr, or Ge rench in case hown inspecting thi ta watched o months prior to and, failing Plant several making to thelr charges any suspicious occurrence, to the conclusion that quipment hipped in lott neo camo our new wast on up El to a story published Seattle labor paper, A peculiar Point in connection with this ab sunt contention fs that a mijroad extends acroas the bay off the alte of the West Seattle Laur dry company plant, and it t& physically Impossible for a ecow to land there,” Mathews aavorted. ‘MOSES’ SHIPS HIMSELF IN BOX Strange Stowaway Found on Board Vessel pws that camo bay acconing HONOLULU, Hawall, Jan. 29. When the steamer Tailyo Maru ar- rived here officers reported having dincovered when five days out of San Francisco, that the ship had an ex- tra stateroom about which they knew nothing at all. Its inhabitant waa Ira Colver Sparks, a Peru, Ind, carpenter, who bad decided that a mere lack of funds could not keep him from “going to the Holy Land to take up the work of Moses.” Accordingly, he built a large box, billed ft as personal effects, and, locking himself in, had It shipped aa freight from Sen Francisco to Bom- bay, India, on the Talyo Maru for/ $24.42. The stateroom, tho providing ac- tually only 21 cuble feet of space, was elaborately fitted up with a bed, @ lavatory, 15 gallons of water and tinned meats and crackers, but after | five days at ea Sparks grew lone- A.“Danderine Beauty Treatment” will immediately doubie the attract- iveness of your halr, Just mojsten a cloth with Danderine and draw it} carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oll—in a few minutes you | will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and possess an incom- parable softness, luster and really | appear twice as thick and abundant —@ maas of luxuriant, glinty, color ful hair, Besides beautifying the hair, Dan- | derine eradicates dandruff; invigor fates the scalp, stopping itchitig and} falling hatr. Danderine is the best, cheapest and most delightful hair corrective and tonic. It is to the hair what fresh | | showers of rain are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, vitalizes and strengthens them. Its stimulating ie help the hair to grow long, j heavy, strong. | You can surely have beautiful hair, | amusement concerns some and decided to give himsslf up jas a stowaway | “I wanted to go to the Holy Land up the work of Mose: | Sparks went from Pert | Pacific Ni est, where I worked jas a lumberjack. Then 1 decided to go to Bombay to preach the gospel “When T arrived at San Francisco I discovered I did not hayo enough money, I bullt the box myself, got in it and had ft delivered to the wharf just before the ship sailed. |The stevedores pat the box in the silk room. On the fifth day I over heard,the clerk say it would be better to put the box down In the hold, and T was afrald that I would never get out, 10 T gave mynelf up.” Sparks could scarcely walk when taken out of his box. The steamship officials turned him over to a hospt- tal jto tak: to fall. Now the authorities do not know what to do with him. He cannot be classed an immigrant becaure he ts an American citizen. He tm't a va- grant, because he has $15 and car- penter’s tools. He cannot be called a “passenger” on the steamer because he came as “freight.” The authoritie healtate to send him back to San Francisco, because the custom dutter are unpaid. The question is “what to do?” Meantime, it is understood, reveral are trying to get hold of the box In which Sparky arrived, to exhibit It. If Sparks can’t continue of the voyage, he said, } might decide to “take up the wor) of Moses in Hf: PROSECUTOR | land lote of it, if you will spend 35 centa for a bottle of Danderine at! any drug store or tollet counter. It js not greary, olly or sticky. ~ AEEP LOOKING UNG ordi 's Easy—If Y< You Know Dr. 00 ailing’s Lar eres of armed outbr type An soon as his cramped joints | began to operate, hs was transferred | | | Edwards’ Olive Tablets | fares / role The secret of keeping young 1s to| TICKET OFFICES: SEATTLE Second Ave. L. U. 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They bring about that natural |buoyaney which ali should enjoy by |toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Ts known by their olive and 800-—Advertinement, District Attorney David I. y Monroe, La, prob- ably will prosecute in cases growing out of the state in- vestigation of masked terror- iam wt Mer Rouge, La. let olor, are lho rman State aks Militia, of troops. League to Hear Smyrna Horrors | Ralph Harlow, faculty member of | Smyrna college, who was t yn during the fire and massac will addrens cipal noon at lemgrue at tte the Hote meeting Tuesda Frye Dr. Harlow epent 10 years tn Tur the of the situation in all tt» com Dr. Harlow returned to thin country by way of China and India and. te familiar with condi tions tn those dbuntries. He came scrom the continent to meet D, Brewer Eddy, one of the secretaries of the American board. we ear Kast Sisters Imprisoned as Blackmailers TALKE, Engtand, Jan. 2%—Two sisters named Jones were sentenced to prison for trying to blackr-JI Mra, Walter Hulse, whowe husband was murdered recently IF RHEUMATIC EAT NO SWEETS Overcome Rheumatism Acid Rheumatiam ts easier to avoid than to cure, states a well-known jauthority. We are advised to dross }warmly, keep the foot ary, avoid | exponure, and above all, drink plenty jot good water and avoid eating | sweets of all kinds. Rheumatiom is waste and ac fermentation, caused by body da resulting from food It # the function of to filter this poison m the biood and cast I in the ® pores of 8 of freeing blood of thi work; they become weak and Uggish and fall waste and acids, mulating @ Jaystem, eventyall: joints and musélos, cau: soreness and pain, which wlating thru the tling in the ing stiffnes called rbouma tism, At the first twinge of rheumatier get from any pharmacy about fou ounces of Jnd Salts; put a table spoonful in a glans of water and drink before breakfast each morning for & week. his im helpful to neutralize acidity, remove waste matter, also to stimulate the kid. neys, thus often ridding of rheumatic polson Jad Salte i inexpenstye, and is made from acid of grapes and jem on julce, combined with lithia, and }is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism.—Advertinement. NUXATED IRON TO HELP BUILD uP THEIR STRENGTH, ENERGY AND ENDURANCE ASK YOUR DRUGGIST Barth wrug Swift Drug Co., anil ¢ Wo, Univ The one remedy that always give, Vellef from the awful pain of Kidne ey and Bladder Troubles and Rheuma tism, 500. @ box—at drujgiata—wri(y for freo sample to Nu». “Dru-Co,, Inc Buffalo, N.Y, Wa Says Glass of Salts Helps te! the blood Unconfirmed dispatches report that Generals Von Hindenburg and Ludendorff have in- which will be the first troops to face th Ludendorff (extreme left) and Hindenburg (right) Prepare to Open Egyptian Tomb Jan. h hore LUXOR Carnarvon ar Egypt, 29 Lord tved today to make preparations for opening the Inner tomb of Tutankhamen, ruler of Egypt 3,400 years ago. In this tne of T ner tomb the mummies tankhamen and his queen are ted to be found, objects of tremendous archae ological Interest Throngs of tourists, many of them expe many from America, are crowding into the | valley of the kings to nee the arti cles being removed from the ancient RPHEU M OR THEATRE Bax Difico Prone ELiot 5639+ Home of Spoken Drama COSMOPOLITAN PLAYERS “Tun NHONNIN nro Another “Way Down METROPOLITAN TOMORROW NIGHT Mats. Wednesday and Saturday WHOLE TOWN'S GONE “BATTY” OVER THE “AMUSEMENTS THIS wax MOOR SMOOR Cncuh NOW PLAYING DAILY, 130685 HARMONY KINGS and Wilson oe Florence LANGDON Hap Farnell and Donegan and Steger Johnson MILT COLLINS and Baker Coming Next Sunday WM. FAVERSHAM Matinees: 2:30 Nights, 7 & 9 POODLES HANNEFORD Presents the Famous Hanneford Family Santiago Trio White & Borry Maude Leone & Co, PAN TAGESCOPE HARRY HINES THE S8TH VARIETY Admission; Nights 400 "SPE Penetrating, “Antiseptic Zemo| Will Help You Never mind General Matinees 26e how often you have | tried and failed, you can stop burn-| ing, Itching Hezema quickly by ap: plying Zemo furnished by any drt gist for abe xtra lare bottle, $1.00, Healing begins the moment | Zomo {8 applied, In a short time ‘usually every trace of oxema, T ter, Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and similar skin diseases will bo moved. Mor clearing the Ing St vigorsusly healthy, always use Zomo, the penetrating, antisep tio Haquld, When others fail It in) the ono dependable treatment for wkin (roubles of all Kkinds—Adver- Usoment, akin and mak. together with | MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1928. Le SECOND AVENUE AND UARERSNY STREET Manufacturer's Complete Sample Line eaters 10) Novelty s Sy 1 Jacquette ce Greatly Unde hihi Lots po95 mart triking collar Styles In @® 1.9 ow / Oo 5 no eaves high necks and @ $3.95 border effect An unusually wide ra Henna, navy, jade nge of color combinations incJudes: buff and cardinal Second Floo black, white, A Special Sale of Eldredge Sewing ae Tues 250 Pairs of Marquisette Curtains $1.25 Pair Fine quality, with 2-inch hemstitched border; in white, ivory and ecru color, 214 yards long. —Fourth Vloor chines $45 and W ednesday Very high-grade shuttle machines, equipped with automatic tension and automatic bobbin winder. The woodwork is golden oak, hand-rubbed finish. Four-drawer styles. Complete with all attachments. Guaranteed ten years. Liberal allowance on your old machine Machine similar to illustration, Convenient Terms. ror OF 140 Pairs of Pumps $4.95 Strap Pumps in black satin, black suede, patent leather and brown leather. All sizes, but not all sizes in every style. —Shoe Bection, Becond Floor Women’s Silk Stockings 19¢c Silk and Fiber Stockings, Rook- ford fashioned, with lisle foot and widehemmed garter top. The regular price of these stock- ings is $1.50 pair. They are all strictly first grade. Black only. Bizes 8% to 10. —Special Price Basement in the Basement ~Sewing Machine Dept. effected by combing the hair high po the back of the head, moulding oe into it and then letting Paris Police Force | Is Shaken Up Reveal Suicide |: | PARIS, Jan. 29.—Police headquar-| yao; ITH, at | ae |ters has ordered the discharge of pai seni cles thee “Geo,” Boldt’s Coffee ts goott— |The howling of nis three starving| every policeman suspected of aidin, | ent. bgpiemaxers. | dogs caused investigation which | A¢vertisem f {showed that Richard Murphy had|/" nr EDWIN J. BROWN'S Chalk Line Test papper lh lla ck DENTAL OFFICES 106 Cotumbis St. | Ruled Out of Court | Use Red Clay in rarest LONDON, Jan, 29.—The old Batley police court ruled that walking al Nifty Coiffeur} eading Dentist Jan, 29.—The latest| for More Than 21 chalk line was not a fair test for drunkenness. Nigerian women ts Years * lieleiwlleae Dogs coiffeur among ‘ Now comes Frenchzella, the latest’ and greatest. development -in the ice cream industry. There's noth- ing like it in Seattle or anywhere else. ; — Yiou’ve never tasted any ice cream*sa delicious,'so appetizing, so “palatable, 'so inviting, s6 appealing ad this rich, smooth creamy Frenchzella Ice-Cream. Frenchzella is made of the re | best and rich whipping cream and contains all the essential ingredients of health building food. And it Costs no more than or- .dinary ice cream. 1CE CREAM BUILDS

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