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Pr ae . z n { ay A eS ae a aS Ak 25 ae At A WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1955 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 | Severe Cold Wave Big Feet Cause Customs Clerk Is TWOSOLDIERS Everybody’ Executing “You May Not Have Beauty, v s f ee Grips Two States Divorce Wrangle Given Promotion But You Can Have Charm!”| ELD BANDITS) Eccentric Ear Exerci ete Washegon were nt oe ie a nae Taken After Kidnaping and TONGUE-TWISTER NO. 1 he ina fin av ssn nk 0,0) ot & woman perl peate ; ve f ss ate oo & NELSON’S voldiers ‘were traveling.” Dewey or-| Barneat exertions exemplity every: Thig Week’s Rules coentrig er body's efforts executl hon disarmed t || for Tongue Contest 1 2 to hin machine, | ¢xereises, ey were taken to Hamp | OF words to that effect, folks, We ed over to the can't write a good tonguetwister, but Th ney, with the exce 1 is contest is open to every $2,800, was recovered, It w today in in a tumult of » one—except Star employes in small amounts in different parts ting, ‘The Star has of-|and their families, and the employes of the men‘s clothing, it was fered & weekly prize of $25 for the| of other newspapers : men wil) be given & most tangled tousuewister sent tn} | ¢ Every week The 1 * announced All you have to do is to fill in the| week each contestant can pick out ee < spaces on the accom-|his own letter to start his words slip with words beginning | w Next week, perhaps, every 100 B LLS ARE same letter, The sente have to begin with the s most difficult to prot h prize of best tongue s timely and original, w BEFORE SENATE ries a Congested Cars Can ng the week rs must be ount inexs lo of @ tongue Will Begin Tomorrow (Thursday) Contain | ¢ count, Time onside old Calories, will count ongue-twister ts ‘| ‘ Solon’ introduce. Saven| ‘Yea'ea sear your corte “wun | varred becniieg ‘tis antodne ¢ The semi-annual disposal, at heavy reductions, New Measures any letter a choose #0 long All tongue-twisters submitted of odd samples, suites and discontinued pat- Madam Ida Chernoff delivers this message to American . as it 1 the same letter A root ; Brag is the week rauat reach terns, combined with special offerings of good fur- women and gi Madam Chernoff knows whereof she}\ ovywpta, Jan tial. It's not a real tongue-twister| noon. ‘The winner each week will niture from some of our leading Eastern factories, speaks. From coast to coast she ix famous as a lecturer |! introduced at the present » unless it screws up your face, when| be announced the foliowing Monday on health, beauty and charm. at exceptionally attractive prices. preachments, and she herself fairly radiates ch She practices her own rm. Now you pronounce it, like a green per-| ‘The Tonguetwister E ¢ be sole judge of the proached th the 100 mark contest. new measures re Madam Chernoff has.written the pulsed: Vy Sua nvade: LORY besligtt Lhintancie entre etn G,, Tecompate, merely fil In the NOTE: It is necessary to require that delivery of es bonis , the total up to 96, Tho bills include: | labor’ light an battle accompanying blank — one this Sale shall be accepted by our patrons within the month oi ches wag.|Word to each blank space. Each a * i, SECRETS OF CHARM BH. No, 9, Senator Cox. Abate | Pate. ne | rel wets tae ion oa sine Tk February, at Frederick & Nelson’s convenience. Especially for The Star's women readers. No matter what | jipn 7 : a An) and scribern startingly ct chi your own letter th (Fourth Floor) your age, you will find a great deal to engage you in these| 8 MoCuulay. | savor wupeee. ‘sscenticcs: sawularty nates es, articles. The first will appear Thursday. Don't miss it Providing weed from sibilant sounds, _ Send your completed tous | : ee “Tongue Twitert ae \)| Ratton,” THD STAR. | Tongus-twiet IN THE DOMESTIC RUG SECTION, an offering of Wilton and | j} for the acquistt addition to the ribed by law | HERE’S MORE ABOUT | yo" specifical “ORDERROADS NARCOTIC EVIL TO GUTFARES 1S INCREASING Axminster Rugs in carpet and smaller sizes, at prices substan- tially less than usual. for the oper HERE’S MORE ABOUT —Third Floor DEBT BE STARTS ON PAGE ONE STARTS ON PAGE ONE | fio thaxine —— ee d cD and publicat en, records ¥ Saving Effected by New| Claim More Addicts Since Present strict terms of the debt|gian troops, now under a single com. od neha aang t hear Saf funding law before the United) mand, ope une haa| thereot Mileage Decree Clinics Closed States could give its final assent to <sastita 8. B, No, 92 r Mort be : Ge teat natepant Spotilet ever cool atten to moving of wrvatursa meré WAsitIN Jan. 21—The tn-|. By Edward Thierry FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET The present law must.be changed ide the pithelids and smothering pos-|tt ae tue asruertclgrerie wicca | terstate commerce comminion today! ew yore gan, a1.c"Wallace particulars, As it| sibilities of further produc OS eg eg Het rag pimped ordered the railroads of the cou oy . fm st least two particular, As it/ sbilitie ok tat ete mer Ue) a Hale Senator Christensen, | Ordered the railroads of the country to| naia im star, died a victim of evil Provides for the imponition of taxes |{ssue non-transferable, interchange-| yo (stration of on persons OF companies engaged in| able tickets tn the denomination of | 1, 9 + i the mining of coal, | ot FT gi $90, to be wold at a reduction of 20] i B, No, 95, Senator Palmer, pro- | e This ts the Judgment of two phy: |[] all ¢jorder thru use of troops to run| q 2 |per cont of the faco value of the | ee ae ee ses 4 ‘ |miclans, eminent narcotic authorities, | vides that the Hen of local ansens- | trains, operate signal towers and ticket. Interest of approximately 4% , per| expressed in a joint interview today. ow d ts y settle | now stands it prohibits an: erecta | ment which does not call for pay-| “Tne French and Belgians sought ment- of the principal within 25/to get rail transportation in working | narcotic drug Values Out-of-the-Ordinary in New Drapery Cretonnes \ ‘ ent bw Inferior to every axséasment | “°% uard the main lines. German rail) ™*" Such tickets were strongly urged cent. The terms agreed on by the! ® wll en levied before, met confirmation of the British accept-|Goutte shall have ance is received he will deliver to/in the Rubr until two commission President Harding a recommenda-jers, one French, the other Belgian, tion that the terms of the funding; are appointed and take up joint con. act be altered to permit the Ameri-\trot at Dusseldorf. can commission to fund the debt] General De on the terms accepted by the Brit-/to warn inhabi suprem E For persons whone travel bill ex-| Bishop, author of “The ceeds $90 © year, the order amounts! Drug Problem,” and re IN HOSPITAL to a reduction of 20 per cent in pas-| the leading student ai | wenger fares. No estimate was made| the subject | Joo Biggs, 1409 Ninth ave. re-|of the number of persons thus at-| "a first act was| mained in the city hospital Wednea.| fected, but it is known that the} ¢, of the newly|day, unable to give detectives any| order will effect a large saving to reotlc ognized ax d authority on | workers met each appearance of the by the commercial travelers of the > re yotk, con: | call for payment in 62 years with| way men of the Mayence district pro-| {0% Telates to el of the mem) pill authorizing thelr Inuance. | Fes"man, who a Year ago Introduced |} | interest rates of 3 and 3% per cent. | claimed a walkout this morning. jbers of the joint board of curricula. | rhe raiiroada were ordered to ts.|* resolution providing for a congres- | j Secretary of the Treasury Mellon) France and Belgium have reached Sanaa |eue the new tickets on and after| sional investigation of the drug sit- | | Cc said today that as soon as Official) an agreement whereby 1 De March 15, | uation, The other ts Dr. Ernest 8 | Cc 63 soa SUUGGED MAN : | —the Yard Doctors Volk and Bishop join in exe statements: | “Wallace Reid might have lived to |] ‘from this offering—and, surely, at a saving. Here are patterns ish. occupied areas that more drastic) clue as to how he became injured| the traveling public, and particu-| 6 cured of his narcotic disease had : : ; F is. | PRI Congressional comment on thé) measures of repression may be ex-|last Sunday night. Biggs is suffer-|larly to the business interests who aa te cca Coton that will bring sunshine into dull rooms—patterns to coincide with jj | British acceptance indicated 4p-| pected’ shortly if the Germans con-|ing from a fractured skull and has|employ large numbers of traveling] vision of the bureau of internal rev- | jenue arbitrarily closed, without re son or explariation, the vlinic extab- proval would be given the terms of| tinu settlement. dainty furnishings of bedrooms—designs taken from “Mother Goose,” he for children’s rooms, and scores of others, arranged in three specially- priced lots: their hostile attitude of paxs-|been In a dazed condition since he | salesmen. jive resistance. This the citizens of|was found ws ering about the} The th ; In the senate, where the parlia-|the Ruhr did today, showing no|streets late Monday by a friend, L. | year from of sale on all passen-| iishea in Los Angeles in 1920 for the fs mentary situation presents obstacles | signs of yielding to French thr R. Jenks, 243 N. 62nd at | ger trains, excpet that in the use onlstnay and treatment of narcotic / to the vassage of new legisiation| Reporte from Dusseldorf inc The police believe that he may| special or extra-fare trains, ownr | waaiction C ” { before March 4, there appeared to/the Germans there were planning |have been slugged and robbed of|-will be subject to the payment of wx- % be practically no opposition in either! fresh sabotage. about $100 which he was thought to| tra fare. Bimilar mysterious orders closed { party to the terms, Senator Smoot, _ be carrying at the time. | Railroad issuing the tickets were|th® doors of other clinics in San & member of the American debt. Biggs’ condition is critical. ordered by the commission to keep a|DI¢K2, New Orleans and Durham, | |N. C, driving thousands of sufferers | | | funding commission, was eratitied SHORT CHOSEN record of the use of the tickets for| N.C» driving thousands of sufferers at the British action. Be 0 i ne TS i first year, to determine their ef- | like Reld veddiore: ansior, Kellogs ot Minnqsots sai] FUND DIRECTOR C ieee BD Blower busine, un dersraund peddlers ee G | mission about March 1, speedy congressional approval. William Short, president of the | of tickets will be sued by the com. | Victims of narcotic drug addiction in | Comment of some senators indi-| state Federation of Labor, wns se. Any greater numbers than any other | cated that the interest rate probably | |" U With a light snow falling early | 90 ticket will cont |ctase of people; the sensation follow: | lected Tuesday night as @ director| wednesday morning, and the chill | high: azbiled to ai pcextendlialy | 185 Basta centh wrongs patria that hax bothered Seattleltes more | 959 roads, including all Clase 1 lines, |1YWood ae a drug-gripped town, be | will be the main Issue of conten. {ol- ; tion. for three years of the Seattle Com- munity Chest Fund by the general| or less for several days less bitter, | some smaller roads were exempted. | Cause conditions there are no worse indications were that the tempera-|~ Appicants for mileage rates asked | than in the average American city. {council of the 61 agencies meeting | DOLLY TAKEN ture would rise with the passing of | ¢or a reduction of 3313 per cent, the| Both physicians have | in the assembi: Cham. | b mete ee [Seneny. | rate that prevailed before the privi-|¢r in the fight for education of the | kets will be good for one 1,625 Yards, Special 40c yard. 2,035 Yards, Special 50c yard. | 1,537 Yards, Special 35c¢ yard. | . i Harriet February Victor Records Hubbard Ayer Ready Tomorrow Morning The Prestige of Her Toilet }} : | ROM this fine list of Records wo mention a few that are Preparations Is Founded enced especially worthy of note: on Genuine Merit. of a whole orchestra of ukulcles and Hawaiian Ayeristocrat ber of Commerce, UXURIA CREAM, 40c tube; TO THE PEN!) te nine otner directors chosen| 4,2? cM4 snap of the past few | Iere an abroxated during the war. | public to the truth of narcotic condl- 1] My ol@ Hawailan Home-—Waltz Sam MooreHoraceDavis Ly Zo, $1.50 and $2.00 jar. = | * | were BMrs. A. H. Anderson, Fred| {¥% has made Seattle shiver and has| ‘rhe mileage ordor is practically a| tions and for taking addicts out of I] Isle of Sweethcarte—Walts am Moore-Horace Davis Skin” and’ Tissue Bulides (saa } Dolly Johnson arrived at Walla| Ernst, W. P, Fisher, James A.|°™20¥¢d power plants that depend | rAuction in fares, tho first cut since | the hands of laymen, and out of the | diana baiting ibaatiers sigh: with tap vat DMansage Creams: Tee tal; Walla prison early Wednesday morn-| Haight, Otto Kegel, Rev. M, A,|%09 ® heavy volume of water in | the increase ordered ty the inter. | sip of Illicit peddlers, by establish. | wailing cadences—with an effect not unlike that jar. " pass | ing to begin serving a five to 15-) sath William Pigott, Dr. Hi.) MOUDtAin streams. state commerce commission, in Au: |{N€ Clinics for study of the disease | Hy Vanishing Cream, The cold spell was apparently be year term for forgery. She was| bi eit " 2 and permitting reputable physicians a adel th & wits of tho bilan over| on Piet ANG Archie Taft. ginning to break Tuesday evening, | 82% 1920. to treat them, guitars, te bes 7B Jars dp looking the spot where a gallows! following an announcement from the) 4 6, fticiala have 63 bat |. “This ls ro new condition that I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen Michel Gusikoft man a 75e tube; $1.50 Jar, stood upon which James 2, Maho-| | weather bureau that warmer weath-| Red Cross officials have posnes,| Wallace Reld’s death has disclosed,” j]| Mollie Darling Michel Gusikoft fend akin, ‘Tightens 16a: gE § er was di n. wb Ebel wae bart {| suid Congres yolk. "Wi j : s , To and |} ney, her brother, was hanged Dei! HERE'S MORE ABOUT Be | sion. ‘They gained them as the renult| fala, Congressman Volk. “Why are | A violin setting of two old favorites, played pacers by an artist wel of a wrecking party held by federal known to Victor audiences. Lemon Lotion, 750 bottle. prohibition agents Tuesday, when Mrs. , Johnsot vieted of d Mrs. ,Johnson was con o Almond, Honey and Cucumber | }} — wood now? The whole country has! forging the name of Kate Mahoney | ‘Claim 2 Sailors I'm Through—Fox Trot Benson Orchestra of Chicago JAPANESE STARTS ON PAGE ONE _—_—$—$—$————$————— to a power-ofattorney by means of| which James Mahoney hoped to get possession of his aged bride's prop-| erty. Every legal obstacle has been| raised to avold the penalty, but At-| torney T. J.’Casey says he will now| Javoke executive clemency for his| "That's the type of a young men client, we want,” Degnian said, but he didn’t add that Bert's Job would be waiting for him. He stressed tho loyalty of the Japs who took Bert's When Quality and piice wid the duty thu the saltead | owes ther. Economy travel toe) “ert is a tine, cienn boy,” says Rudy Lingren, proprietor of a bi- gether then you have) vce sicy at s04 siewart ty who has employed Bert on part time service, “Bert worked for me while j attending Queen Anne high school. }He i secretary of the ater Se. jattle Bicycle club, He no bad habits and is a worthy boy.” TheH S But how is Bert going to get his lealthful Spread for Bread education? And how are dozens of Its quality is second to loyes study and better themsely Herts going to get theirs when they have to compete with Japs for the Alleged to |ster, U. 8, . | Harper, U. 8. arrested at Fai C. 0. Perry. Sp versit Dpiai hy ve and had erry waid, Lou <7 Bo WHAT NARCOTIC EXPERTS SAY ABOUT ADDICTS AND CURES BY DR. E, H. WILLIAMS al Lecturer on Crimi and Mental Hygiene, State Uni- of California; Author of diction,” from Which the Following Is an Excerpt: ology Cl T was not the purpose of the Los Angeles clinic merely to 4 in Mquor raids dur- the stilla, sels Had Stolen Car |) ee ee eee ie ten driver stolen auto, two sailors, J. Van Huy- 8. Texas, en out of shape. The Red Cross will sell them as metal, Raids by federal agents Tuesday S. Connecticut, were | resulted in the arrest of two negroes, nier ave. and Alaska | §, st. early Wednesday by Patrolman Harper caliber revolver, Pi are held for navy officials. Roberts and J. Perry, charged with possession of narcotics, and J, J. Kennedy, 213 t ave. 8, charged with the possession of in: toxicating liquor. 45 th BY DR. E. 8, BISHOP Professor of M jel New York Polyclinic Medical School; Author of the “Narcotic Drug Problem,” from Which the Following ‘Is an Excerpt HAT type or class of Individ- uals become narcotic addicts? clals knew it, and they did nothing, is not a condition, but a re-| sald Dr. Bishop, “It did not | exist 10 years ago." Dr. Volk introduced his resalution | for ® narcotic investigation more | than a year ago. It was reforred | to the house committee on rules | Jan, 4, 1922, and still Hes pigeon. | holed there altho it has been tn-| dorsed by practically all the medical | jand selentific socleties. of the United | | States, Similarly Dr. Bishop uttered a warning of existing corditions in an interview with the N, BE. A. Servic a year ago. In a speech in congress Jan, 13, 1922, Dr. Volk called attention to the mysterious closing of the clinics at! Los Angeies, San Diego and New| Orleans. Dr. Edward Huntington | Williams, of the State University of | | California, in his book, “Opiate Ad-| ‘diction, described the benefits of | |the Los Angeles clinic during the | been suffering for a long time. Roe Open Your Arms, My Alabamy—Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His Orchestra Fantastic effects with various instruments are @ feature of these thoroughly modern records. Who Cares—Fox Trot ‘The Great White Way Orchestra Time Will Tell—Mediey Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra The casy, perfect style of this orchestra has made a big hit with dancers the country over, Teddy Bear Blues—Fox Trot I'm All Alone—Fox Trot ‘The Great White Way Orchestra Two recent fow trots in contrasting musical style—one in bold, powerful relief, the other with flowing and more gracious outlines. Each, 75c. ‘The Virginians —Fifth Floor Lotion, 750 bottle. a and Lotion, The bottle, Face Powder, ‘ise box. Moth and Freckle Lotion, 750 _ bottle. Scalpinol, $1.50 bottle, "i Hirsntol, for promoting growth of || 4 halr, Tc Jar. First Floor |] Mineralava } Anew supply of this efticaclous home treatment for sagging mus | cles, wrinkles and blemishes— priced at $2.00 bottle, 4d Face Finish Lotion, to be used | after Mineralava, $1.50, Mineralava, in trial package, 600. ]] —First Floor |) A Few Ohio Ranges at | ° o fow Jobs that are available for | supply oplate addicts with nar- ‘Tho only correct anawer is: Any | brief five months it was pormitted | Reduced Prices phd its price is half them? cotics. The clinic was established type or class or individual to bP liens oe Fela RSG HERE d-hol a G-hol We SURE nan ean for the purpose of medical treat- whom opiates are given for a suf- Prieta A EL ste MC ML re 4-] 5 i eal ( | Lafont Captured Ma Held ment, with gradual withdrawal of — ficlent long time, balance,” sald Dr. Volk. “They are HE, tae ee a u wee Ranges ue the lot ] | P' P. in He the drug and final cure when pos- Color, nationality, noclal or eco. | 10 the erp of illelt tpedalers—and It quoted at reduced prices because of slight dam- i } i ible, nomle position, age, mental and |) ant to’ remember that ad. ‘ S hile $ 1 OR) dy DAV as Postal Bandit "During the five months ofsits moral atteibutey are'no bor to the || ‘lets spend $75,000,000 year. for age suffered while in transit from the factory. Some a aivadaee ok trad tes Ah My —A. F. | activity, more than 600 drug ad- development of the condition, 1 |, 0Piates. Sclentists are terrorized by | of these have white enamel trim al TDalthoe tie wt taey Mfter | aicta applied for treatment. It have seen an infant newly-horn |laymen’a interpretation of laws and bs \ i Sun. bates sn whlch ‘one oftiotr || way a company represent- of an addicted mother, displaying || !™position of rules ae | wan wounded, today was identified as | member of the gang implicated in the $1,600,000 postoffice robbery at | Toledo, O., February 17, 1921 —/| Saunders was identified by C, p. Brown, manager of the detective de: OPPORTUNITY Better asocntion in cite tine S tar WwW ant A d sone an alleged member of the TOM MLX FOR BIG # [(Kiddien 106 Adwayn ing ov a minimum, being The to become winners, i plained, almont. openly, ruin again y walk of life, Millett peddling was reduced to The peddlers com- that they linle enabled many viet broads inte, symptoms of body-need for opiate @ fow hours after birth, Education im the great. ne Tiere iy no subject upon w philanthropy ean better expeut 4 ite forces than for education 1 addiction - dixease and. humane Jp to its sufferers, | Most drug users take oplates, such as morphine and heroin, Doctors Volk and Bishop sald. They |the use of opiates as an addiction, 'a diseane; and the use of cocaine as an Indulgence, like aleohol, ‘Take cocaine away from a user! {and he will not die,” sald Dr. Bishop, “Take oplates away from an addict | and he dies a horrible death,” (Best quality water coil to fit any of these Ohio Ranges, $3.00.) — THE DOWNSTAIRS STORD f | FREDERICK & NELSON