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Strike Hands with the other men of your craft— | Meet Commercial Travelers, City Salesmen, House Sales- men, Sales Managers and Merchandise Brokers un- der the Crescent of THE ORDER OF United Commercial Travelers of America Over 100,000 Wholesata Salesmen bended together In the stroag beads of Brotherhood. For Mutual Protection and the secur- ing of equitable favors for Commercial and Wholesale Salesmen as a@class. For Accident Insurance at Cost under ves members 27% ‘or the money than ® contract that more protection any mutual certificate or policy. For The Care of Widows and Orphans under a fund, independent of insurance that guarantees from want the wife, daughter, mother or sister, when named as beneficiary. For Social Advantages that commercial traveler social pleasures on the road and afford a congenial circle for his family while he is absent. The only Secret Organization of Commercial Travelers and le Salesmen with a fully developed lodge system. Over 600 Local Councils in the United States and Canada. There is a live Council in your town. Get in touch Booklet with its Secretary. Send for “An Achievement in Fraternalism” and read the story of this wonderful Order ; or for further particulars write WALTER D. MURPHY, Supreme Secretary, Columbus, Ohio. Are Deductible WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Con- te the Woodrow Wilson are legally deductible ye tax returns, Commis- of Internal Revenue Blair ‘The original ruling denying de- ‘@uctibitity caused @ storm tn political to a “gimilar organization in honor of ‘Theodore Roosevelt's memory were ul At that time democrats the senate charged the treasury ‘Gepartment with playing politica | Police Compute BELIEVE CREW | OF BOAT LOST Seattle prohibition agents were convinced Wednesday that the crew} }of the gas boat 480-K was lost when the vessel, raid to have been en- Auto Death Toll Police department figures on the death toll of motorists and their vic- tims show Seattle and Oakland, Cal., tied for third place in the roll of THE SEATT l ONLY TWIN VIOLINISTS ) Ae LE STAR ReaD | SETTER COE A REI ater Elinor and Violet Richard, Seattle twin violinists, who will be the featured artists at an entertainment given Friday « young woman p night in the Fairmount Congregational church. are said to be the only twin The girls violinists on the Paaifie Coa FARM PRICES. ARE CLIMBING Foreign Developments Are Controlling Factor CHICAGO, Jan, $1.—The farmer ts getting out of the financtal hole into @angerous cities in the West. Los Angeles leads the list with 331 deaths in 1922; San Franciaco was second with 136, and Seattle and Oakland each had 55 deaths resulting from auto accidents. Other cities on the list were: Denver, 50; Portland, 37; Salt Lake City, 16; Sacramonto, 10, and Spokana 9. Don’t let child stay bilious, constipated Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels _ When constipated, bilious, irritable, u ‘or full of cold, your little one @ teaspoontul of “California Syrup” to quickly start liver and action. In a few hours you Bee for yourself how thoroughly ‘Works the sour bile and undigested Fight out and you have a well, I child again. Millions of mothers keep “Califor. | nia Fig Syrup” handy. They know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. It never cramps or over- acts. Ask your druggist for cenuine “California Fig Syrup,” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on the bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an Imitation fig syrup. = Your Pet © | Ambition No matter what your pet ambition may be, money will help you realize it. For the average person there is only one sure way to get money, and that is to earn and save it. The more regular and systematic your saving, the faster your savings will grow. There is no greater aid to success- ful thrift than a savings account in a strong old national bank like this, where your money will be safe under the supervision of the United States Government, while semi-annually compounded interest is adding to your own efforts to get ahead finan- cially and to realize your ambition. Fitst National Bank of Seattle Second Avenue and Columbia Street gaged in whisky running, | wrecked January 1 on the beach at | Lopez island, according to tnforma. | tion from Capt. F. C. Greens, of the coast guard Bits of wreckage, badly shattered and bearing numerals of the minsing boat, were found by searching par- ties on the beach. The crew con- sisted of three men, Larry Hum saker, Peart O’Neal and F. Barker, Solved—Why Women Talk so Volubly NEW YORK, Jan. %1—Why do women talk more than men? Dr A. A. Brill, New York untverait professor of psychology and well- known psychoanalyst, says he knows. “There ia no question that wom.| en are more voluble than men,” sald Dr. Brill “Many discussions and explanations have been offered.” Dr. Brill offered one by Dr. Jee person, eminent philologist. The meat of it tl» that woman's vocabulary {a smaller and more centralized than man's, but always on tap, She can wet at it quickly and does so fre quently, Man's lingual abilities are scattered. He Cannot always have & comeback ready for the wife. “It ts known,” he said, “the ao tive, aggressive man has to struggle too hard to do much talking. the other hand, the panatve, attrac tive woman never had to perform acta that absorbed all her intclleo- tual energy. Women of today, like thelr primitive sisters, can cook and talk at tho mame time, and giving so much time to the child with whom she babbies and teaches to talk, she has developed her own speech.” Junk Men Win in Old Ford Contest Presenting 4 specimen of the Ford motor vehicle of such ancient vint age that all attempts to get a cough Alaska Junk company took first prize in Tuesday's parado of early model Fords. The event was part of the program the William L. Hughson company, Seattlo Ford distributors, are con- ducting this week in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the firm. AMUSEMENTS MOOR THEATRE © H S"s5: VAUDEVILLE NOW PLAYING * HARRY® >) CBATILR : LANGDON | HARMONY TWKE DAILY 1300815 NiauTs SA" MILT COLI Coming Next Sunday | WM. FAVERSHAM —————— Nights, 7 & 9 POODLES HANNEFORD Presents the Famous Hanneford Family Santiago Trio White & Barry Maude Leone & Co. ~ HARRY HINE THE 68TH VARIE’ General Admission: Matinees 250 Nights 406 out of the motor were fruitless, the| which he was plunged when the price of farm products crashed, in 1920. The future of the farmer and his ability to climb all the way to the top of the hole depends on develop ments tn the foreign situation, David R. Forgan, president of the National City bank, told the United Press to. day, Forgan, thru his bank, ts tn close ltouch with farm conditions tn all parts of the country. With the 1923 crop season about to stat, the American farmer finds himself in fine condition at home, wut in @ meas abroad, Morgan said, “And no matter how good the oon- dition ts here,” he continued, “his | future sugeees depends largely on the | foreign sftuation, which ts exception- jally orttical, “The farmer must find « market for his surplus crops. Not only does |he depend on Eprope to take this surplus, but the prices paid in Bu- rope largely contro! domestic prices. “The truck and fruit farmer with. in @ short distance of a big alty ls by far the best situated. The cotton farmer of the Bouth, with cotton at 26 cents, has succeeded in liquidating mont of hig debt. “The live stock and grain farmers are in the worst position, with the former bearing the greater load. “On an average, I would say that the farmer has recovered 60 per cent from the depression | STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now, Instone of taking tonics, or trying to patch up @ poor digestion, they are attack. ing the real cause of the allment— lclogged liver and disordered bowels. jthe liver in a soothing, healing way | When the liver and bowels are per. forming thelr natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomac? troubles, Have you a bed taste, conted tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested fooda? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oll. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Bet what you like 160 and 800,—Advoertinement, RUMMAGE SALE Seventh and Pike Thursday and Friday DR, EDWIN J. BROWN'S | DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 24 Years would like to regain, in & measure, the abound. | and) Ing vitality strength of YOUTH! Our alm ts to turn back the hand of time for you. Information on any disease gladly given, The Lincoln Memorial Clinic 1327 Third Avenue Ex-U. 8. P. A. Official Chief of Staff Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse | : ‘ Mrs. McHugh Gives State T. R. Picture OLYMPIA, Jan. 11.—Pre |] mentation of @ ifentzed bust |] painting of the late Theodore Roonevelt to the State of Washington by Mra. Irene Mo Hugh, Tacoma artint, featured the memorial mrvices held Tuesday afternoon before a Joint wonton of the house and neonate, Licut. Gov. “Wee" Coyle made the presentation speech, and Gov. Souls F. Hart re. mponded. Westerners Favor Dry Law—Haynes COLUMBUS, O.,, Jan. 81.—The en. tire country west of the Minstmpp! river ts strongly in favor of strict en- [forcement of the prohibition law, | Prohibition Commisisoner Haynes declared here today, commenting on the resulta of his comprehensive sun ‘Vey of conditions tn that region, Haynes declared that this section, “Ike the South, ts throbbing with truly patriotic nentiment for observ ance of the 18th amendment.” to Neuritis ritie tn an inflammation of th | nerves, toa, bruls Aincanes. | shoulder, jor i merci- lie abbing pains that are often m! mn for rhoumatiam, eciatica jor neuralgia. Regardicas of hat ca ritis or where the pain: leated, it is to relief with« other danke: ht on by colds, & tlon of Tyamol over hurts usually stops the misery. Tys# mol i# absorbed through the pores of the skin and has a soothing, healing upon the diseased nerves Don't endure this agony another td Get a supply of jany reliable druggist. Jeverywhere. Tyamol Com |Chemists, 400 Sutter St, cisco. —Advertisement. * modes of Put an End, part that) WILL DEMAND CLEAN MOVIES P.-T. A. Selects Board to Review Film Plays To Insure the exhibition ¢ the best current ph the motion pi nittee the remainder of the year w taing three main planks, accor Mrs. Bertha G. Brown, chairman. Pictures contracted for by movie houses will be passed upon by the reviewing board. Films which the committee believes should be cen sored or suppressed will be omitted from the pictures recommended each week by the board. Thus reviewing, compilation of statistics on pictures and the publication of tndorsed film plays will constitute the best means of forcing good pictures here, the committee declares Each week The Star will publish | the pictures which have been recom mended by the board, and the list will also be broadcasted four times euch week by V. I. Craft, of th Northwest broadcasting station. fereen plays which have been re jected by the National Motion Pio ture league of New York will be com batted here, and indornements of the Seattle principals’ committee will also be accepted. Girl Swallows Cigaret Butt NEW YORK, sun. 81.—Priends of minent but whose hy parents dre strong opponents of the modern flapperdom, are having lots of fun with her these days, It seema she was dining at a leading hotel and had been smoking for the first ume when ber parents strolled fn. In her surprise, the girl swal- lowed the burning butt of her cigar. et. Instantly she gave a horrified soream. An uproar followed, but the young woman was treated by the house physician and was none the worse in a fow days, ty Discordant Music Leads to Arrest ST. LOUIS, Mo, Jan. 81—Dis ‘dant music coming from a de- ed building caused a police in- Veatigation and boys were caught with several stolen tnstru- menta. co: Just say Blue-jay to your druggist Zhe ctenchent to end a corn is sey, A. toech stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens comes out. Made in a colorless clear Saas (one drop does it!) and in thin plasters. The action is the same, Pain Stops Instantly poms nas we eet Bus and flavor and the refresh ing qualities of genuine Orange Pekoe. Weak Kidneys Cause Rheumatism If you have rheumatiom, it simply meane that your blood t# full of uric acid and other impurities, due to the fact that the kidneys are not work- [tng properly, tim the business of the kidn to throw off thin waste matter fant as it Is created. Whon they jto do ao, the entire system beco contaminated, and all sorts of pains and aches result. Restore the kid- neys to sound condition—cleanse the system of accumulated polsons—and you will be free from rheumatiam, | Anti-Uric not only acts as a pow- erful blood purifier, but it helps to bulld up the weakened kidneys so that they can function as Nature in- tended. Anti-Urio la sold on a writ- ten guarantee of money back if it fails to give satisfactory resulta in any onse of rheumatism or sotatica Price $1.50 at Bartell Drug Co, Inc. —Adveriisoment. Facial Blemishes Hallow, muddy, w Blotched complerions are new ally due to constipation. When you are constipated, net enough of Nature's lubricating Uquid ts produced in the bowel to keep the feed waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because ft acta like this matural lubricant and thas re. couch o~nshone atdose not wp. stomach — ne platen be ard 606 everywhere. N IRON | For Red Blood Strength and EnduFance in DONOT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES | | UXATED Bartell Drug Co, Owl Drug Co., Swift Drug Co., University Pharm: cies, Ino,, and G. 0, Guy, I ATAU in nocte. ) million! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 71, 1928. 'Find Still Under Home Altar Clot’s INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 8/ A « prevailed y he emn quiet Lieut. Corrigan and members of his squad entered the home of Andrew Holos. In & darkened room at the front of the house was an altar, modeled church altar and Ughted with jeandies that gave @ religious at- mosphere to the house. Liout, Corrigan, walking over to the altar, loosened it, disclosing an opening in the wall and the floor. He peered into the opening and found & 16gallon still, 10 gallons of mash and other equipment for the manufseture of whisky, No whisky was found EDISON TELLS WHEN | A MAN IS EDUCATED Famous Inventor Says Man Should Keep in Touch With Affairs of the Day after a Discussing “what constitutes an education,” Thomas B. Edison said « man what familiar with every the environment in which we live— social, commercial and scientific.” This holds out hope to the young |reople struggling upward in the | world today, They can educate them- selves, No better and more concise fund of information ts held out to men and women, boys and girls to day than the New Universities Dio- tionary, now being distributed to |readers of this paper, This diction- @ry condenses in one volume most of |the tnformation concerning the orld's present-day activities, It ie |more than @ vocabulary, more than | a mere list of worda—tt ts « complete |inventory of today’s English. | This paper's offer of this remark }able book has proven to be highly popular, The demand for the diction- ary continues with increasing force. Already new supplies have been or- ered, and the publishers say they have equal demands from other cities, making it hard for them to | keep up with orders, Since this is | purely an educational offer, and the books are given out at nominal ex- pense, the mere cost of handling, the time limit will soon be reached, and readers are urged to get their copies without delay ‘For COLDS C breathe HYOME!I ls medicated air, Because you breathe it, it passes over gil the ir- ritated mexibranes, / qs ol acer voltlead Teve’ vet me throat, bronghial oe! haler, liquid, gauze, directicrs, @tc.,costs but | Skin Ablaze with Eczema Constant Itching Almost Unbear: | We know there is one thing that stops ecee id that is more red- & builds them by a, dlood-cells! the million! You can increase you red-biood celle to the Amponsible | te pra Just like M thonght about it! kin eruptions, eczema with all its flery, skin-digging torture and its soul-tearing, unroach- ble itching, pimples, bi a up and go, when d-cells begins re the fighting-g! 8, builds them by th It has been doing it since 826! 8, 8. & te one of the lood-cell builders, blood and body-builders known tals! When you put th Soeret en to continu mn th fo! Blood-cells of nature! 8, Arthur Ny Smith, Pearl St, Nowark, Ohio, writes: “My little girl had a very bad case of is educated when he is “some | ranch of | point where it | for ecsema te Bury Seattle Flyer in Washington, D. C, t. Stuart W. Torney, vitor, whe on National cemetery at Washington, D. C,, Wednesday. | ‘Torney was « son of Mr, and Mrs, John Tourney, of Seattle. MUTUAL LOAN SOCIETY. 310-911 Joshua Green Building dishes- Have these oysters often! They are vital food—elements in them all must have!! 1. pepper and and serve at once om toast, A dozen in a jon, cost oe to 90,—Dames of Olympia 3° OLYMPIA OYSTER PIE: deep plate with rich puff and dake. Then fill (1 pint, about 200) ol pen Czoters, drained ergs iid salt pepper eat ters add 2 hard boiled ct all Cover with just « aprnniee of cracker ¢rumbs, Over all pour the liquor from the 0; |, and cover with pat ante, secu! ‘the edges well paste with fork, Bake 20 m en im Over not too hot’ (preserve. pl hess of oysters).—Dames of Olympla rivet fresh ympts elton, want Re ott eczema, She began taking 3. 9. 5, and te well T thank you very much, I wa, Srieide Roy @ good ead it cannot foo much about it, for T know it te 0, K." 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