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It ot greasy, olly or sticky. —Adver- TIRED HORSE IS _ CAR PASSENGER MCAGO.—Trafaisar, a plug tired of roaming the streets, 4 a trolley, shoved passengers of the way and sat down in the ‘He was arrested for not paying Good Thing—Don’t Miss It 4 your name and address plain- ‘written together with 5 cents (and Slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Des Moines, Iowa, and receive his, colds, croup, bronchial, eeu" Whooping coughs, and tickling Chamberiain’s Stomach and gamete for stomach troubles, gassy pains that crowd r Beart, pet and constipa- "8 Salve, needed in ry family for burns, scalds, is, piles, and skin affections; Valued family medicines for & cents, Don't miss it—aAdver- STUMBLES Ne. THROUGH IWKWARD AE you know, Henry, I am posi- ‘worried about James. I don’t another boy ever lived who 80 awkward as he is. He is stumbling over everything.” that every boy passes the awkward age. And I tay that we haven't had much 0 about the boy, yet. He's decent as boys go. But I re yet how I seemed to be sand feet along about his age. d to grow too fast.” 8 been that way for a year ‘Beems to be getting worse, 1 he'd hurry and emerge into a young man so I could quit about him,” Well, mother, have Patierioe. The all right. Some day soon he you ever did see.” seems to fit into his clothes too, I thought for a tine j partly the fault of the clothes, do you think?” ‘ell, J don’t think we can blame boy wholly about the way his fit, or fail to fit. I think, ly, we had better get him a yh I don't see how we can dear, I think that if we it now at Cherry's we could ‘a@rarngements to pay later, they ask for only a small nt down and we‘bould manage ly. Bven six months to pay. are at 1015 2nd ave. in the Bidg., over the Pig’n Whistle, @levator.”—Advertisement. “ HEAUTIFUL HAR STATE INCOME Seattle Wo } WA MOMENT TAX BLOCKED Legislators Will Fight Against Measure OLYMPIA, come tax measui Feb, 5.—Altho the In » Rouse bil) No, 39 this week with the majority of the revenue and taxation committee be- hind it, from the present outlook tt has little chance of even getting by the house, Bent ent against the measure ts strong b bodies of the legisla ture ny hesitate to go on record for a te system of taxation that has proved so unpopular under the federal use, bill is the fact that they not only | have to convince the public that the income tax is the solution for the present tax aftuation, but they must first convince a majority of the members that an tncome tax would be practicable. The cost of running the govern ment is a constant one, while the revenues from an tnoome tax fluc tuate, it in pointed out. In a year of a crop failure or a strike, the money derived from the income tax would not come anywhere near the amount received in other years, The govern- ment expenses, however, must be met in spite of crop failures or/ strikes, A minority report, moving for tn- }definite postponement, | floor. [Here and There Belgian queen leaves for Egypt to visit tomb of King Tutankhamen, San Antonio, Texas, has first snow: fall in eight years, A Chicago wireless telephone mos sage heard in English waters by ship 4,000 miles away, Moose from Seattle and Tacoma attend initiation of 25 candidates in Chehalis Saturday. Cecil Pearce, of Aboricen, is work. ing out $100 fine in Montesano coun- ty Jall for having liquor. Cc. R. Devaney, 84, pioneer Kan- san, dies In Mt. Solo, Wash. Henry Rowe Sellick, Victoria con. tractor, dies Sunday, Chatterton Speaks to Ministers Here ‘The Rev. H. L Chatterton was the Principal speaker at a meeting of the Seattle Ministerial association at vet vice, tron Anacortes or Ly, Beattio Galty obo. 10 ope PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS, PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Moves’ cafeteria at noon Monday. The trend of affairs at the state legislature, from the viewpoint of the association, was discussed by Rev. Chatterton, SAVE One Hundred Dollars Be Wise—See Us and Get Correct Information Before You Buy a Piano For awhile we will sell the famous new WELLINGTON Piano, at ear price of These pianos have been sold on the Coast for many years and not a single failure. We Recommend Them Deal at Seattle’s oldest music store—founded by D. 8, Johnson. Over 50 years in the Piano business has established a record for clean business un- surpassed by any house in the United States, Montelius Music House Third and University Boat Schedules: Travel by steamer TACOMA SAFTY ~ SPEED- ComFoR} DAILY 7,9, 11 A. 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Office slaves dragging themselves| Dr. Grant Refuses to Answer Bishop NEW YORK, Feb. 6—The “her- exy” or “Iberalism™ of Dr. Percy Stickney Grant {x a closed ineus for the present. Altho the fashionable Fifth ave. Church of the Ascension was crowded yesterday, Dr. Grant falled to startle the congregation with further pursuit of his theme that Christ was not divine, and an nounced he would not reply to Bish. | op Manning's letter of censure, ltching PILES ordinary cases In 6 days,’ the jrorst cases in 14 days. 60c, Today’s But the days of 8%, with about 2%. It’s only natural, after having invested in safe 8% bonds for a considerable time, that you should want to continue receiving the same rate. in the last two years interest rates have dropped THE men Dety Cold Lake Ph unge Mrs. J. DeYoung (left) and Mra, J, A. Roach, psychology | students, as they were caught taking their morning dip in the frigid waters of Lake Washington Monday morning. —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers | |to work shiver inwardly and pass | by the Inke with avorted eyes as the |women swim in the frigid water | with only drowsy sea gulls to keep them company. Mra. Roach, who ts 68, and Mra DeYoung, who t# 28, are both stu. |> ity of the Weltnern School of| ology. Mra. DeYoung suffered |from rheumatism, but she claims} her early morning plunges routed/ the twinges. THE NEW HALL of FAME Danie Famous Barttone Metropolitan Opera Company For the musical masterpieces of today, ask for Brunswick Gold Label Records. Great stars of today record for them exclusively—the world’s tru- est reproductions, Two selec- tions on each record, Play on any phonograph, Just released: Sat le and a Laniaaamee bung, oF Giuseppe Daniee of the Mater Dolltan Opera Company. A P Weadertal pertormance—e musical treat. Hear it at any, Brunswici ‘. Danger safety, have gone, With- SEATTLE STAR re auditorium, February 12. al il y.e:piece } beetien A set of ages Enameled Cans for Bread, Cake, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Tea. Other Models of Buck’s Ranges for Coal and Wood jt pty a8] 14 9145 with enamel and nickel... All fused enameled cast tron Range, 16-inch ohn! — | | | why Str | ']| have your now. DENY RAILWAYS HOARD BIG SUMS Dispelling the prevailing tmpres- sion that rallroads are piling up hun- dreds of millions in surplus funds, Charles Dilion, assistant to the chalr- | man of the Western Railway Prest- dents’ committee, told the Trans | portation club at their Monday noon | luncheon that all roads are using their surplus funds to secure new equipment and to provide better sory foo. The surplus funds are obtained, he said, not by high rates, but by not paying dividends. Many roads haye not paid a dividend in years, but have constantly added to thelr serv- foes, he naid Basing his contenticn on figures of operation In 1923, M, L. Country. man, vice president and general counsel of the Great Northern, de- clared that after deducting expenses, the road had insufficient funds left | to declare a 3 per cent dividend, He declared the road had ordered now cars and was preparing to care for the 1923 crops. Want Un-American Teachers Dismissed School teachers who speak disre- spectfully of the federal constitution or tte supporters will be eummarily discharged if a S111 to be presented to the present legislature by the Se- attle chapter of Sons of the Ameri- can Revolution is enacted. Text- books that teach principles that can be construed as un-American would be banned by the proposed law. McNab Speaker at Lincoln Day Meet John L. McNab, former United States district attorney at San Francisco, will be the principal speaker at the Lincoln Day celebra- tion to be held by the Young Men's Republican club at «the Crystal Judge W. D, Askren of Tacoma will be toast- master, Between 1,500 and 2,000 guests are expected to attend. New Powder Cuts Blasting Cost That tho cost of blasting stumps can be reduced to an average of $1.20 each thru use of the new saw- dust dynamite invented by Prof, W. M. 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For instance, a laugh may indicate en- Joyment, amusement or derision. A cry may be of pain, of astonishment, of prohibition, of assent, or of suppli- cation. A cough, or any other sound, articulate or inarticulate, for the purpose of attracting the attention of another, is an act of language. Probably, language began by “In- articulate sounds and signs with primitive man; and in the instant that a sound or sign was first meant to convey an idea—in that instant speech began. A dictionary in the easiest medium by which to increase word-knowl- edge. We have chosen The New Universities Dictionary for a general distribution to our readers, believing this to be the most useful as well as acceptable gift within our power. ‘The coupon which we publish daily in this paper, explains the terms by which everyone may possess this treasury of knowledge. security. conservative bonds that are THe ational BOND DEPARTMENT Now, as never before, beware of bonds offered at more than the current rate. 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Sounds among animals | |thin day we have certain sounds | Arrest Figure in Auto Fraud Case Sleeping sickness, following an at-| LOS ANGELES, Feb. 6—Austin tack of pneumonia, is reported to|H. Montgomery, indicted January 15 by a federal grand jury in New York for an alleged $3,000 fraud in "| connection with the failure of automobile finance corporation which | well, 2021 Federal ave., Seattle, Mrs.! he organized, and also wanted on baa viniseal died Saturday, according to/ ed here today. {house said. similar charges brought in Balti- more, his headquarters, was arrest- He was living fn a palatial] home here under the name of Willlam Marshall, officers who broke into the Mother Has Son Restored to Her With her Syearcld son Reginald restored to her by court order, Mra Hazel Della Anderson Atwood Harrt son, of Portland, tripped gaily out of Judge Everett E. Smith's depart- ment and returned to her home Mon- day. The boy, the son of her first husband, was kidnaped by her sec opd husband, Claude W. Atwood, and will now reside with his second step- dad, J, R. Harrison, a Portland busi- ness man. The boy was left in charge of At- woods parents at Kirkland and after she obtained a divorce, she charges Atwood kidnaped htm. an DR. EDWIN J, BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES | PRICE $1,850 $100 Cash, $15 Month booklet. A home of your own, with good garden soil, free wood and %-acre in West Seattle will reduce your living cost. Call for my free i. C, PETERS, 726 Third Avenne cocesmsnsensnsmeeen dl 115 Yesier Way. Main 4298 8 destroyer ofteeth and H health, is on the way. Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands young- er, are subject to it, FOR THE GUM: More than a tooth —it checks Pyorr! used fs as effective and eatisfying.— Advertisement, COMMERCIAL COURSES Classes forming in Book- keeping, Typewriting, Short- hand, Rapid Calculation, Business English, Business Law, and Penmanship and Spelling. 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