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Contains no oplates ingredients printed on the wrapy Refuse imitations and substitutes, Bold everywhero,—Advertisemont, CANADIAN STARTS ON PAGE ONE | Next came a small bouquet of flow ers that grew amidst the sands in | Tut-ankhamen's time, woven into a | ‘The blossoms were much faded, but excellently pre ved Anticipation of seeing the charlots raoh rode to war 4 the couches upon which his lux nt banquets we taken of by ave men and fair women of 1350 C,, will draw even more visitors to the te k end, | Tourists are beginning to complain lof the way the Tut-ankh-amen show They main tain the excavators ought to publish a sobedule, telling what will be brought out at certain times, to ob viate the necessity of thelr standin, [in the brofling sun for hours, per haps to see a few pottery vanes: | Scientists declare the new tomb and its contents confirm the height to which art was developed ip the |latter part of the 18th dynasty, and ab this wee! |prove that the contents of the jpharoah’s tomb now being brought up are characteriatic of Tut-ankh- jamen's period, and are not | cumulation of the valuables of many | periods, as had been suggested. ‘MEXICO JAILS ARCHBISHOPS NOGALI Ariz, Feb. 1.—Toele- graphic advices from Mexico City to- |day report that by order of the fed- Jeral government the archbishops of Puebla and Guadalajara, with the bishops of Leon and Jalapa, and nine other bishops, names not given, have been thrown Into jail for participa tion In the open air religious cere- mony at Cerro Cubilete, Guantana juato, on January 11. President “Obregon declared the ceremony In violation of the federal constitution prohibiting open afr re |ligious ceremonies. He has already expelled Monsignor Filippi, papal apostolic delegate, trom Mexico, for leading the ceremony. It is said that a number of foreign priests who partictpated in the same ceremonial will be expelled from Mexico as “pernicious foreigners’— the same clause of the law which Monsignor Fillippl pelled. The arrests of archbishops and priests have caused a profound sen sation among Catholics in all parts of Mexic WIFE’S DEATH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 1.—Henry ‘Wilkens, accused of having arranged with Arthur and Walter Castor, a “holdup” in which Mra, Wilkens was shot to death, went to trial for a second time on a charge of murder here today. At his first trial greed, The case will be heard in Judge Louis Ward's court. Tho state alleges that Wilkens de- sired to be free from Mrs, Wilkens in order that he might carry on inti- mate relations with Miss Helen Lange, sister of Mrs, Wilkens. Wil- kens paid the Castor brotaers, the state will attempt to show, to hold up his automobile on 19th ave. hers the night of Memorial day of last year. In the holdup Mra, Wilkens was shot to death Indict Officials of Defunct Bank PORTLAND, Ote., Feb. 1,—~Three officials of the defunct State Bank |of Portland were reindicted here to- day, following the recent action of | Presiding Circutt Judge Hewitt in |dismissing former indictments against them. The men indjcted are Conrad\ol- son, former president, Leroy Walker and Anthon Hekern, FB. T. Gruwell, former cashier, escaped indictment, altho charged under the indictments dismissed by Judge Hewitt, The charge is “receiving depontts, knowing the bank to be insolvent,” The indictments carry four separate counts against on man, was ex the jury disa- PITTSBURG, Pa,, Feb, 1—Ponn- sylvania crude oi! and othor grades in the Eastern market were ad. vanced 10 cents a barrel today for the fourth tlie this yeur, Predic tion was made that $4 oll will be reached within 40 dayn, New prices are: Pennsylvania, $3.65; Cabell, $2.61; Somerset, $2.40; Somerset light, $2.55; Ragland and Corning were not changed, an ao-| under | ATTLE STAR | Says Errors Due to Lack of Weather Reports That tn weather fore. |casts f¢ Northwest {# due to a lack of weather reporting | stations north and west of Puget |Sound and not to the fact that the are complied at San c forecas' ‘ 4 Mey Tho fight on the bill ts now spit! ahoard the Danish motorthip Perus, | : Francisco, Dr. Chas. 8. Marvin, chiet|tureq” ways, Organised. labor ta| trate the Danish company, ia ex, | ne Was rent: home : jot the capitol weather bureau, 4¢| wrongty behin tuced | pected to arrive in Seattle Saturday | mm clared Wednesday accor toa th in . The prince, who js on &# jatspatch from Wa nington dD. « the wtnteG6:| Saecguce rin haw Melted that too oe | | Marvin's statement came as @ re of labor t» fostering @ bill) ceptions be held as the result of his | C MMERCIAL \ 5:9: Cee for approximately Per) visite to various American cities. bal ahingwon heed joent inerease, and the employers He will be in Seattle one day. | quarters of the Seattle Chamber of/ have now come with their o_o — |Commorce, for entablishment of &| measure, calling for scarcely any] LITTL® ROCK, Ark, Feb. 1 forecasting station for the Northwest | increase. Wtantes, Pall “Weather of the Nor vent In pe t re |ports. from }that section will do much to rer |the af tion. More complete |is now being recetved at San Fran ciseo of lats thru co-operation from wire frequent reports," Mary According to the weather }Seattle forecasting have to work with that is now furnishe cisco office, scattered p & station wuld the Sa: 1d theref He declared the coast is atmplt- m recelved from t const, MAY INCREASE SOLON NUMBER OLYMPIA, Feb, 1—The regular reapportioning and redistricting bill | which appears in the house and sen. jate every biennium is now in process | of formation. It be Introduced In the house n @ short time by Representa | tive Totten, of King, and will not be passed, many believe. The bill provides for 99 representa. tives and 49 senators. The changes | in representation will add three new | Tepresentatiyes to King county and take one name Pow 0 be | | and ¢ no more accurate. work on the Atlanth fied by the informat stations, west of m Jefferson county attlo will, by the ire, nend two more senators to the legislature, while the cities of Tacoma and Spokane will re- main unchanged. Yakima county will be increased by two senators According to the older members of the legisiature, euch a bill ts quashed at every seasion. titution now provides that A state census shall be taken five | years after each federal census, and that the state shall be redistricted. This law has not been enforced, ow- ing to the cont MAN OF 60 REGAINS VIGOR HE HAD AT 35 |New Orle: Resident Tells of Won derful Result Produced by » Recent Scientific Discovery D, W. 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Acting directly on lower spinal nerve centers and certain blood vessels, It often produces amaz- ing benefits in 24 to 86 hours, In na tionwide tests {t has won the praise of thousands who suffered from nerve |weakness, premature age and lack }of vital force, Physicians say it gives | speedy satisfaction in cases that defy other treatments, Hlderly people pro- nounce it a real “fountain of youth.” Knowing that this news may seem ‘too good to be true,” the distributors Invite any person needing the com. pound to take a $2 double-strength treatment, enough for ordinary cases, with the understanding that {t costa nothing if it fails. If you wish to try this guaranteed Invigorator, write in strict confidence to the Melton Lab: oratories, 62 Massachunctts Bidg., Kansas City, Mo. If you preter, you may inclose $2; or simply send your name, without money, and pay the postman $2 and postage on delivery. In olther case, if you report after one week that the korex compound has not given you watisfaction, the Inbor- atories will return your money im. mediately. ‘Thix offer is fully guar. anteed, 40 nobody need healtate about aocopting ite—Advertivoment, the bill was first! teing maintained, the «x sigib . ed to mak appear xpplies, But when nee | ap etal ged woh phase dha both | parties |. live! A 12-year-old ‘ent, who @ ther ae’ ot wm of § hoedact 8) nts nas: Abelson, was severe! eae esmaaress exist, irgpepeetive Hinjured Inesday evening while house committee I surance believed ° 1 ¥ e when he ran nm auto driven by earry nop nit ‘Danish Prince to W. J. Montgon 142 10th ave. |for more Uberal payme chit. | Arrive Saturday |®. ®, so wns knocked to the pave dren on a deceased workman's! Prince Valdemar of Denmark, | ™eD% stunning him | ‘eo waa re ed by two physicians family. |traveling north from San Francisco | He waa revived by two p T joutbreaks should be reported, |T. Rogers, a hewspaperman, told) the Editor The Read, data | there was no car in sight when that ambulance hit that crowd on Rainier Jave, Inet Friday night, Preserves full strength Overcome at once Spelling. I want to disagree with Dr. Read | aid stomach, the comme of headaches, gas, 7 1G on that, as Tam the motorman on hearibum and palpitations indigestion and DAY AND NIGHT the car that wan there, and I wit-|] éyspepeta Don't let these conditions be- CLASSES neased the whole mishap and also have witnesses to prove that I tried to stop him before he struck the peo. pla did not slow down until about five} fect from the crowd. A. J tor t Tt te maid that betng given. roller skates tn front of It is who were hastily called, after which controlling that only their side of th «x of E. C. 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And it Costs no more than or- dinary ice cream. ~1CE CREAM BUILDS 3 a ‘DAD ) a a a an cay pan ta ss — \ — ‘AIM BLOW AT WILL DEPOR Ask $700,000 foe ane F | Y 17 Dp ri ea | HERE'S MORE ABOUT |') Couzens for Borah for President; || Income Tax Facts U.S, KILLER Feds a ae : : as : ‘ s 2 i f ; MEXICO CITY, Fet Felipe) ¢ Cow pe flag UROPE And Borah? Why, He's for Couzens |) Famiy Reductions. |! RUM RUNNERS |nzse's rc" net ot ma . BY W. H. PORTERFTELD Who Are Depe nilen + toctive : STARTS ON PAGE ONE | renga doctor yids Tl, ot opens cage yar Ab. ste boo ae Fe ogionge Would Search for Booze eee tue) DT® Jt! as 2 ene Fee Steer SRF 8 y esidense. ‘ Yoregon iasued els A by the French because the vu mae Jeet pas menor who seemed to ‘ai: er 5 that. al Without Warrants calm thruout the Ruhr and Thine aoe ene sate She Monk: Fees me oP: a ay: pally et the whisky runners that) The man sought for the murder | dead, 19 are list 70 4° kom the Rubr and Rhir A he, “I belleve that man ¢ ns of Mick $ if et Income f *| operate between the Canadian bor| The man s oe Sar Kae areeet | ene, 49 ave ‘ed 4 Kno nig a knew what the other had said. income excec 5,000. vone ! : Dell wie ne ary er of care ayail who supports and matntaing in one Ungs and aut out @ ware | - Winnie i |Rousehaia neon. more individuns| nwa tatronuced before the sen SU UNNNVONINUNIOUUSEOAUUOONUOOSUOGINVUUALSOUSUSEA A le © related to him b b in ne a »TTQG Tn ow ee he pthare by Be » H. Phipps | = RUSSAPPEAR WOULD SOLVE EMPLOYERS ARE Sst" Smeny eck @ LAUSANNE, Feb, 1.—Russia to-| sufficient to support him or her saiieat and! nadittanen ‘laretire. — ony beaks: Pars, Wee aS Following are concrete exaimples) wg bi wag drawn up by the! ss Laussane, apparently seeking to — 3 é lag |°%, the exemptions and credits al:| prosecuting attorneys of the state, | === take Maantage of ditterenoes be! Propose Memorials Asking|Compensation Act Carles | iowea & ead of & family. A son : a tween France and Great Britain to 1 supports in one houschold an aged pod {impose the soviet viewnoint that tin] Congressional Ald No Increase arpa cay nanan: pr ee = straits of the Dardane ald be mete 18 years of age. The son's net in = closed to war vessels. A > re . t BY FIELDING LEMMON come for 1922 was $4,000, He te al = a), Marauis Curson replied on. behalf Pic abe pubitinns wut OLYMPIA, Feb, 1.—Another work-|jowed an exemption of $2,500 an the = f the allies that the question of fr he fruit growers tn Washington last|/ men's compensation bill was to b®/heaq of a family whose net income = f the straits could not be recon: | 0) Mt in two senate joint] introduced before the house Thurt|was jess than $5,000, plus a $400 = ae” memorials which were on general file} day morning, making & total IN loredit for each dependent, a total = in, head of the nody Thured both houses for this seasion of thiee| or gx 700. His taxable income ts en maid the que.|'" OSS urges consrene to eliow etates|bil |st00, "on which the tax of 4 per|Suffers Concussion of the |= Tould be an open one aa far GF! 1. make reasonable orders, 90 that| ‘The measure was drafted by theleent Le si Brain in Smash = a ig na Comaarned, 2X6 be WOE hcg can be Gletetutd About the] emniovers sascciations of the etate| A widower with cab ehild wider = waty providing fot! ate, without regard to whether theland calle for only very slight\is yescs ne age had a net income Spans «|e thru the straits. | sninment is interstate or intrastate, | changes over the present workmen's| for 1 of $3.06 He tw entitiea| A J 3a \dein special deputy | SS quest for @ garrison at/ 14+ to make the proposed changes in| Tt was rumored Wednesday nightl/of a farmily, plus the $400 credit)! and Jack. |5i5 Ualated: forces’ line interstate commerce law which| «as ecipieyer lobbyists were cankiag|for a aere tock oan aeelys T Brit having agreed to a! c the values of common car| duced as & bh mitt dill, | residence with persons whom he|!’! aaigsd : : Vou per | employer tatives, me a family within the meaning of r until next of the house committee and Sf statute depends upon the char R ¥ Mark Reed was held in regard t ter of the sep 4 v i J yh =: CHIEF DEFENDS this matter, It ts ared that) 1¢ « parent fw away on business ry lexi, 4 decalkony Fond wie gare | Reed withheld his sup On thelor « child other dependent ¢ ee ane t HERE’S MORE ABOUT S F FORECAST bil away at the, commen "he ofa UTC CTT BECAUSE— BECAUSE— 6ECAUSE— BECAUSE— THE BANK FOR SAVING THE BANK FOR SAVINGS THURSDAY, FEBRUAR tY 1, 1923, ' =S I all eo lg For Ten Days Only *28 or choice of hundreds f “Quality” Suits and Overcoats “TI ° Naturally the early buyer gets the better selection. 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