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THE SEATTLE STAR ( GOLDEN WEDDING COUPLE _ | ARREST THREE |Alpine Play Sunday LA CONNOR IS GIVES STATE TEDDY PICTURE] FIVE BILLS 60 { DRIVE WINNER, will Care for Five Near Eat Refugee Children First honors in this year’s orphan. fescue campaign of the Near Bast Relief, which Scattlc residents helped to finance with their ald thru the Community Fund, has been won by the little town of La Conner, up in Bkagit county. Five little children Who have been made orphans and left | without homes or care as the result of the tragedies of the Ne Bast, © Wil be taken into orphanages of the 5) Near East Relief for an entire year} eB the strength of La Conner’s con-| ‘This was announced today by L. S| Booth, president of the Washington | Mitle Insurance company of Seattle, Who is Western Washington chair- for the big relief society, with man neigal headquarters at 339 Burke | “La Conner is the first place in| the whole of Western Washington to for its full allotment of Near See orphans” said Mr. Booth today. ern Washington as a whole Das been asked to ‘adopt’ 2,500 Damong about a quarter of a million F orphans in Asia Minor, who are en tirely dependent for th lives up On what America wil! do for them | Doerr the Necr © eilef. ‘Adop- | Hons, under this plan, mean provi Bon of food and shelter for one of Ur orphanages for these children, at Mrs. sented the Trene McHugh, Tacoma artist, who this week pre- | BEFORE HOUSE 98 Measures Introduced | During Session ol | of t | with the oF YMPIA he thee, duced, of King nty Ht tion of HL. B, 96. | amination | ot protic Collec taxe | of Lewts—Ex: | a for certit: | for those who| | pans HM. B. 96, Oh | mortgages and | biles } conse y Chattel eased } s wtate B feos for may be inc 1. B } to locate | districts, FARMERS FIGHT TO PASS BILL | Dairy Substitute Measure} Hits Senate Snag | tion | 98 ying of the petroleum and gas-bearing OLYMPIA, Feb, 3—The “Hebe a WN Graft Charges Spur Chief to Action 1 mon iday night pe alr za ve raid on v ait, Mrs, Laura Burr Beatrice Elder night clerk the city “"Bootlegging joint ide nd C. or, aturd ft drink man ng their © paid to “I'm as fast re all hops dealin aged te ‘get by! lately that the polic ” Be customers tay away ry them all th y from th nd immediate Lieut, Gus Ha Keefe and Office to the p four diffe }) ment, raid. PF. K r uor ald. Mra Burn brought r, said the re b ving en tor storerc HA cost of $5 per month, for each or _ phan for one year. >) "To each city and town we allotted © Eroups of these orphans, their (@uctas in our national child-saving Program, the number in each group being in proportion to the population f the city or town to whose mercy > they were intrusted. “The people of La Conner, thru ‘committee headed by Mrs. Wis. Were asked to care for five or- hans. This week they completed quota, and even subscribed a dollars moré than was needed for Yhelr allotment. So, the people of | to their credit right now, for as fe Tesult of their giving, five or- p children will be saved from which Is killing so many outside our institutions, we can take in children only § fast as they are provided for.” MONEY hen You Catch Cold Rub on Musterole is easy to apply and it its good work right away. a cold from turn- pneumonia. Just ‘Musterole with the fingers. It ts or all the good work of grand. mustard plaster without is a clean white oint- made of oll of mustard And home simples. It is recom- d by many doctors and nurses. “Musterole for sore throat, cold tate of Washington with a life-sized bust poriratt| of the late Theodore Roosevelt, when both houses of the leg- islature held a joint memorial session. Mrs. McHugh is a} ' widely known painter, and her contribution to the state's art treasures was deeply « ciated by state of ficial: 5 HOSPITALS z bill,” probibitin » the and pale of manufactu dairy pr subst 4 the ucts tutes, which pas house with flying colors, «nag in the Mor house voted in favor of the | but it now looks as tho th | would haye a hard time appears to have hit at " tnembern of me farmers | tting even ' the anure, |Druggist Routs Bandit in Store Time has silvered the hair of Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Lane, but they are rejoicing in thir happiness on their golden chr a . ding anniversary Saturday at their home, 8208 18th ave 8 ‘CARRIER Ss SEE (Above Mr. an Mn. ane as they apna today. od. | “DOCTOR. JACK”: serted, their pictures taken on their evedding day in Gales | burg, Mich., 50. years ayo. _ = Photon by ts of the ty theate went to the Dr nent of| car: Friday the bi the Price & Carter, Har tomraphers night and raw FOR VETERANS, WASHINGTON, Feb, 3.—A com plete building program for five new hospitals for ex-service men suffer- ing from mental and nervous dis-| jeases has been completed by the construction service of the quarter: termaster corps, it was announced by the war department today. The first hospital will be turned over to the veterans’ bureau next September and the fifth completed hospttal not later than the spring of | | 1924. ‘The locations of these hospitals are Northampton, Mass.; Chillicothe, |Ohio; Knoxville, Iowa; American Lake, Wash, and Camp Custer, Mich. ese eae WATER SHUT. OFF > NOTIC Water service will be suspend. } e4 on Fuhrman ave. and 12th | ave. N., from Franklin st. to Ro: | anoke st., Sunday, from 8 a. m. | to 5 p.m. AMUSEMENTS - MooRe® = VAUDEVILLE THIS WEEK TWkE Daity | n the chest, rheumatism, lumbago, stiff neck, bronchitis, , neuralgia, congestion, pains | HARRY aches of the back and Joints, | LANGDON ‘sore muscles, bruises, chil- frosted feet—cold of all sorts. | falls to deliver results. 35¢ | 65c, jars and tubes; hospital | $3.00. Better than a mustard plaster . | SEATTLE HARMONY MILT COLLINS — Coming Next Sunday WM. FAVERSHAM Sensation of NEW YORK, PARIS and LONDON ROSING Russia's Greatest Tenor ' Horlick’s RIGINA ted Milk + Safe Milk PLYMOUTH CHURCH, Friday Evening, Feb. 9 S15 P.M. George Bernard Shaw says —"Rosing is not a mero sing- er, he is a whole band.” “One of the finest operatic artists of the day.”"—Ernest Newman, SEAT SALE ames, Clay & Co. Monday 00, 81.00, $2.00 (Tax Extra) TACOMA efiscopt Sunday TY - SPEED =.COMFORT SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE From Seattle to Bi Saturday and Creel Wednesday, Friday, Ba Sunday, 11:30 P.M. AUTOMOBILE FERRY DAILY 19s 1,9 P.M + Mit! won atkcun RIF #e FOR ROUND TRIP VICTORIA, B.C JU/aN ISLAND POINTS strs, from Anacortes or Iv. Beattie dally cx, Sal. 10 52, LINGHAM- ANACORTES Thoroughness NSEND [eA > MILL IL CONNECTION POR Characterizen our methods in ov ie al transaction, and our cus- tor irded HOOD CANAL ae POINTS EAH BAY & WaY Ports vings Account Thaceents Bubject to Chi Ge Invited intl Peoples, Savings Bank Bandits and guns don't | James d ¥, of the M. Phar | macy, Ninth ave. and Jamen st. rt day night a young bandit entered the store, pulled out a revolver and te Malley to “stick ‘em up.” Malley | dashed for the phone, called th |lice and the bandit fled in panic worry y st Claim Man Drove a Stolen Truck | ar! Neal, laborer, was held by the police Saturday, fn connection with a | small motor truck, which, it is be- | Meved. may have been stolen. He was arrested at Sixth ave, 8. and King st., by Patrolmen C. R. Packard and J, C. Tedford. Officers elected Friday by tho ex ecutive committee of the Merchantw Exchange include W. J. MacDonald, |chairman; 8. C, Armstrong, vice chairman, and FLD. McAusland, sec- | retary, ‘BACK ACHED TERRIBLY Mrs. Robinson Tells How She Found Relief by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | pound Pex. —""My bs back was my Amarillo, T greatest tromble: It would acheso that it would almost is way about three yeurs: then a lady frienc locate Mre. Marie Van De Meer, who | Commumer | wrapper and an outer catton, both | | plainly and fully labeled fo ested hat, 1 ydia E ee ‘8 Vegetable | ‘Compound, I have | ,, had better health since, keep house and am able to do — im: slosh Irecom- mend the Vegetable id sorey friends as it has ertain iy given me eat relief."’—Mra.C. B. ROBINSON, N. Lincoln St., Amarillo, Texas. ‘The Vegetable Compound is a po-| & constitutional y in the up: | per house. In @ appear to | be only 19 votes for the measure In tho senate, Tho bill at the present time ts in| tho dairy and live stock committes of the senate, and it appears that the | first fight on the measure will be in | getting on the floor, The farmer legislators declare that this measure is absolutely necessary j for the preservation of the dairy Industry In this state, ‘The bill, how | ever, finds little favor tn the eyes of the labor Interests, and !t ts believed }that they may actively oppose its passage if it finally comes to a vote |Asks Police to Find His Teeth Anybody found a ot fale teeth? FR. V. Rw 223 1 wt, reported to the police night that he had lost his. worth $350, Rushton said ers have not been lo pet ‘on, They're The chew. Bureau of | Missing | Relatives ‘The Star invites its readers to use this ral fat goods are not in any man- | depariment 00 an old in finding missing friends. The department is to help tn reuniting those who have been Those whose relatives of friends are missing are invited to report the disappearance directly to The Star, Kewders who may know the whereabouts f persons mentioned in this column as imissing are requested aleo to report to MRS. MARIE VAN DE ‘Tho Seattle Red Cross would like to formerly lived at 1020 Seneca st, cee SILAS WESLEY PERRY.—This it is maid, left his home in Lit tle Falls, Minn., 20 years ago, | a wife and threo children, He believed to be going to work in the} woods, but was not heard from again. He is thought to be 52 years | old now, and Is believed to have rela. | tives In the West, Ho was of medi-| um height and slender build. It is jand 'HERE TO FIGHT HOUSE BIL 38 That house bill 38, prohibit of butter |from kim milk and vegetable oils ji manufacture subatiter clans Jeg destroy one industry in an attempt to help another, of A. M. Davis, one of the largest manufacturers of nutmargartnes, from New York ¢ forts who hay y to anist in of which are being mada to de- measure in tho state gen “This sald Mr in measure," Davin at tate iy anomalous least No law which prohibit two particular has a manufacture the Union the called | more, atato sale of butter-substitutes; further: it ts the first time that any hag attempted, in the resula. tion’ of oleomargarine, a differentia- ation between vegotable fat and ant mal fat oleomargarinon, Tho bill in question would supprees Nuon, be- cause It ls made with cocoanut ofl jand peanut ofl, vegetable fats, Ani- or ner affected. “Nucoa, for tional product. instance, It ts nold thruout the country. Not a single state pro- | hibits {te manufacture or sale. Fur: | both | thermore, stringent United States guarantee the Iaws, and of every state, purchaser white commodity and enclosed in an Inne an Nucoa, and nobody purchashingtt n possibly be misled into thinking t he ls buying anything else. Furthermore, {t if a wholwome, nutritious and palatable product. contains cocoanut oll, peanut milk. Not ott a ture,” ation which alms to! Pass is the contention | of the Nucoa Co., | arrived fo 4 na Againet Jany deception or fraud in tho mar-} ER—| keting of the product. It a pure} Teaches the ry} tives and employes. It in soled It single harmful ingredient enters into its manufac which is now t they any Harold shows And it was the bl |therm tad ever | “Hot ri Lloyd com ‘LEGISLATORS TAKE VACATION k”" ot ud that an elep’ for Har we'll say. I’ wish't I cud wee it 4 mure 4 perch of a show.” That's the way they were talking it after the show, big picture now on more fun thin Lioyd, he's Two Appropriation) Bills Friday OLYMPIA, tioa was when bot? p.m, Mo: The ne day, ¢ comm over. Feb, Another vaca its houses adjourned until 1/With everyone, seven bills Fr Life Underwriters a eres tld pansod was referr and A. Oo toner be the North attle is he er |way, 5 ing {n-| | corporation filing fees, passed unant-| ously. ‘Thi bl tt a indire . . blow at fax stock compatic., |Maaa Injured in Fall Into Hold Other Billy passed tnclude No. 54, relating to the limitation of tank case actions; No, 97, changes in mil-| Falling a dozen feet into the hold | itia organization; No. 98, free tssu-/of a barge at Smith Cove, Pier H, ance of peddlers’ Meenses to ex-|/Friday afternoon, Joseph Konvig, 35, was imgured Internally and removed to Providence hospital. He sus soldiers, and No, 99, providing for] the recording of army discharges tained several fractured ribs. He |will recover, jason, president of the Na. derwriters” association, will principal» speaker when the est sales conference of the § TAfe Undirwriters’ 4 in Seattle, F Oth. makers will . Ben- David M, Cowan, Mayor B, Browm and J. A, Birmingham, 8 found little} « $2,000,000] the 1 build nd thy wuld ap 0,000 for work on the| wen Centrally ation & pr u opponitic One for completion ing program bruary 14 Here and There Lord Morthcliffe’s audde in Zondon in }in 1919, Reaving larg 1921 will is set] vor of one made! sums to rela- Puget Sound Mills and Timber Co, jot Port Angeles ships 14 of lumber fn Januar: ar Angeles will have modern! hotel with rooms, Port two-story Cut This Out and Save if Subject to Sore Throat A harmless and effective gargle ts Oklahorna state senate bans sale or! to dissolve two Bayer Tablets of As-| | Dry agents nab 19,500 gallons of wine, valued at $27,000, at Saratoga,| Cal y | the siators Friday|fourth week's run and making a hit| to Meet in Seattle! association | at Metropolitan IN HOTEL RAID -: pe P Thieves i in Raid | on Two Kitchens Allison, Je window ‘0 pounds of = eggs, two bottles of A | furr et who by Frida | mi a thief robbed 3 32nd ave. of eggs, ba- box of quantity um and “ HELP KIDNEYS BY DRINKING | MORE WATER «rake Salts to Flush Kidneys and Help Neutralize Irri- tating Acids irritations ult from acidity, says & athort! The kidneys help id from the blood and bladder, where it nd inflame, sensa- g up an frritation at k of the bladder, obliging you x relief two or three times the night. The sufferer is ant dread; the water passes |sometimes with a scalding sensation jand is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in voiding it. Ader weakness, most folks call in biadder Jo tte nm re |notea filter this pass it on to the |may remain to irritate using a burning, tion, gettin ca a pealding to se | during in const “lit, because they can't control urina- tion. While it ts extremely annoy- ing and sometimes very painful, this is often one of the most simple ail- ments to overcome, Begin drinking lots of soft water, also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoon- ful in a glass of water before break~ fast. Continue this for two or three . This will help neutralize the ids im the system so they no lon- ger are a source of Irritation to the \bladder and urinary organs, which |then act normal again. Jad. Salts is inexpenstve, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, J.jand ts ‘used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by acid irritation. Jad Sults causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant effer- vescent lithia-water drink which may. quickly relieve your bladder irritation, By all means have your physician examine your Kidneys at least twice a year.—Advertisement. OLIVETTES Make Olive Oil Tasteless | and Easy to Take Your family medicine book tells you that Olive Oli is nutritious, lax- \tive, relieves irritated conditions of he stomach and bowels and stimu- lates the liver to throw off its im= | purities. Olivettes are recommend- led for gall stones, stops indigestion jand is nature's lubricating food oit |for the stomach and lower bowels. One or two Olivettes In the even- |ing will relieve that morning head-< ache, bad taste in the. mouth and jgive your skin that clear, healthy glow. One Olivette two hours after a hearty meal will stop heartburn, | palpitation of the heart, gas and Indi- not known whether or not ho is stil! | living. Any information regarding | him will be appreciated by Mrs. C. Stairs, 2008 Western ave, one “BILLY” SMITH.—It in asked! that this man, formerly of Danville, Bre. Robinson writes ay wr Thess MO. who married Mine Ells, of Wollsville, Mo, call Garfield 3851, Waren wore Boag them | rere, it “te sald, he will renew a 3 jehildhood friendship. Or a letter Housewives make a great mistake | inay po addrensed to 1957 Eighth ave. | in allowing themselves to becom 80 w.” nix, smith is belleved to be in So. ill that it is well-nigh impossible for 11. or near by. them to attend tc their necessary A household duties, splendid medicine for women. Itre~ lieves the troubles which cause such symptomsas backache, painful times, irregularity, tired and worn-out feel- ings and nervousness. This is shown spel and again by such letters as irs. Robinson writes as well as by . MRS. LULU HARRISON —rho father-in-law of Mrs, Harrison desires to locate her. She is said to have three children, Nathan, Harry and Maxine. Address Thomag Harrison, Kinney Home, Kinney, Wash. Eats Candy But Loses Her Fat ‘wis { could wear | a low neck dress” Why spend time wishing that erup. | tion did not show on your bag and arms, when Resinol Ointment will , doubtless clearit away entirely? Apply freely before retiring and cover with a ‘soft cloth, In the morning you will be surprised to note liow much of the sorenees, and angry look has disappeared, Resinol Te er need bak amet be excelled, Sold by all drugists | } to reduce Siready burdened. ‘The famous Marmola Proseri hae been pat up in convenient se form tnd’ {8 now. old by. druggista, every: Simply use Ma tela posording fe a Karmiens, treet from foun dra | type can be found, | cash. May Hold G Glider Meet in Seattle Seattle may entertaif the gliding experts of the National Aeronautic } association, if an attractive ste for launching machines of the glider advertising of cigarets. Panama canal tolls for January, 1923, totzal $1,505,298. Schooner Etta B, wrecked off San-| tos island on Mexican coast, Dr, Baward 8 Crump dies in De- trolt fron sleeping sickness, contract- ed in an the disease. A letter from the organization was recelved Friday by Mayor Brown, A | long, amooth slope facing the wind ts necessary for successful exhibitions, the communication said. Man Slugged When He Accepts Drink Dave Evans, Richelieu hotel, ac- | cepted one invitation too many, carly | Saturday. Evans told the police that | after drinking in South End resorts: he was homeward bound when a} man offered him a drink ina dark | doorway. He accepted, anda mo-} It would be impossible to obtain ment later two men gmbbed him, | any appropriation for such a hearing, | strong-armed him and fled with $70) which would bo distasteful to the Hart administration. | Eingimess' 8 ‘Chaiges Are Not to Be Aired OLYMPIA, Feb, 3.-—Charges made by Willis T,. Bacheller concerning irregularities in the handling of the Columbia river basin project will not be alred before the present seasion of assured, SECURE AVAILABLE NO WORRY Whe you seek a place for the investment of your money do you always consider what the essential features of a sound Investment are? An account with this Association will give you all that a safe and profitable investment can give. $1 to $5,000 Accepted ULNA ATURE eee aM mt > SEATTLE SAVINGS ‘an ws acres fa IN Ly long sieges, of Ureaume ‘exeroi Oxeroine an Oriental Cream ondward | Avenus, Detrolly 9O9-3¢4aAv attompt to find a cure for) the logistature, it has been practically | Two Olivettes at bedtime |plrin in four tablespoontuis of water,|inricates and soothes the stomach |and gargle throat thoroughly. Re-| | peat tm two hours if necessary. and bowels and produces a natural, Be sure you uso only the genuine) "ealthy bowel, movement in the | morning. Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, ‘marked | 2 with the Buyer Cross, which can be| vo, sutrer from this _allment {had im tin bores of twelve tablets for| "hum Olivettes will quickly relieve pyc ia you? et a box today from your druggist, or send $1.00 to Olivette e Merciless Drug Co., Seattle —Advertisement. foe et FOL E ‘Ss Neuritis Imps of hades armed with red-hot ESTABLISHED 1875 more cruel, agonizing torture than - that endured by many sufferers from meuritis, The sharp, stabbin this disease are. usually cent bout the shoulder, neck, forearm, Jamal of the back oF along the thigh land lege In the region of the sciatic norve. Sometimes they move from ohe Part to another, sending out lightning jabs which produce untold misery If you want prompt relief, apply \tysmiot over the part that hurts, and |the pain should disappear, Tysmol |s absorbed through the of the skin, and has a sooth- Kb {fect upon the inflamed, diseased nerves, Contains no “dope” Guaranteed harmless. 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