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MONDAY, FEBRUARY Patronize. Home Industries Buy Home Products There are 59 furniture manufacturing plants in the state of Washington with 1,000 employes, an annual pay roll of approximate- ly $2,100,000, an annual output valued at about $3,100,000, paying taxes of about $60,000. 1928. If Washington citizens bought Washing- ton-made furniture ONLY, the above figures would be multiplied by five, and the tax in- come from this source would amount to near- ly $300,000, Buy Washington Products and Build the State Pacific Northwest Products Committe BARTON & CO. Harms Bacon Lant “Always” Good Gold Shield Coffee im packed to retain all the flavor and strength. HK BROS. & CC SCHWABACH Paelfic Northwest Products ii The Union National Bank i Or SEATTLE Reseu: Over $10,000, Hose Pry iad Seco and Cherry i Blaauw- Buffelen Lumber and Mfg. Co. Phone Main 1194 =P. 0, Box 1505 FIR DOORS, COLUMNS, PTC. Henry Disston & Sons, Inc. Buckwheat FLOUR SAWS, KNIVES AND FILES Seattle, Portl Francisco a Centennial ee ani Pacific Door & Mfg. Co. bt Seattle ate Detail Mill Work » Specialty WASH. BLDG. PRODS. Co. SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. SKINNER & EDDY CORPORATION BUTTER Fine Quality — Seattle & Rainier Valley Railroad Co. S115 Ratner Ave, AT THIRTY-NINTH souTH diate Te kalabets: FEM TON $6.5 AT BUNKERS Black Diamond Furnace Coal PACIFIC COAST COAL LANG Family Ranges ri co co. A NORTHWEST rnopUCT oF MERIT Dry-Sox and Billy Buster Shoes © ENVELOPES TODD DRY DOCKS, Made by th WASHINGTON stor, MFG. CO. Seattle, il % ) NORTHWEST pened ae Y ‘ash, Creosoted Douglas Fir Seattle ouNY greciauey OCP Products PACIFIC CREOSOTING COMPANY Northern Life Bids. Senttle, Wa. SWEATERS s US BACON “Everything the Name Implies” FRYE'S WILD ROSE LARD ° Pueitic Northwent Pr Deserve Your Pa AMERICAN PAPER COMPANY Seattic, Washington ributors for Ohio Matches and Pecanat Brand Line of Brooms Start the Day Right Roman Meal Porridge A Balancea Food Established 1853 PUGET MILL CO. povetas rin LUMBER i Mills wt Port Gamble and Port Ludlow Washington, U, 8. A. Agents Pope & Talbot, San Francisco Eat National Health Bread ' Washington Bakeries SEARS, ROEBUCK & co. Western Store, Senttle, The J, M. Colman Company Colman Creosoting Works is, BLL Firat Ave. THE SEA‘ { to Dry Law Boston Paper Canv Is Asking for St editoria pearing today in Boston with the suggestion that Wash in readers expre thetr wide y timent which the Pout tuct The edite rial LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK ON PROUEBITION For nearly four years this country has been “dry,” a little more than six months of that pertod by virtue of the wartime prohibition act, and for more than three years by the provisions of the 18th amendment to |the constitution of the United States Jand its enfor measure, passed by |the congress, known as the Volstead act Never in the history of democracy a law of the land teen so openly Never before have ordi law-abiding, table men and vaded a statute: fn iy women #o genera evading It, too, with supposedly clear rn es and with no apparent conception of criminality or the prohibition law is broken many times every day in practically every jcommunity by high and low, High jand poor, Even men tn congress and |the different state legislatures, men |who voted for the 18th amendment | violate ft» provisions: Why? Because « very consider able proportion of our citizens do not approve the law, but belleve It Is « measure “put over” on them by an organized minority which secured, In phe way or another, sufficient votes jim the national legislature and the state legislature to make the “dry” amendment a part of our constitu- on. They say it ts non-representa- | tive. The advocates of prohibition coun- ter with the undoubted fact that the in due form as prescribed by the con- stitution. They also claim that pub- Ne opinion is overwhelmingly tn favor of prohibition, They may be right; the “wete* may be right. No- body really knows. Why not ascertain the truth? There in only one way to reach a verdict Let the people speak | The Post can see no reason why a | referendum vote of the people of the | different staten should not be taken. | ‘This vote would not be mandatory | (under our constitution It could not be), but It would be a guide to our members {n congress and in our state telling them positively what | the people think There can be no yall objection to much a step. Majority rule ts the very basis of our Institutions, If the | people pronounce tn favor of prohl- | bition in unmistakable terma, the “wots,” we are certain, will cheerfully accept the Judgment and the law will | be obeyed, except by an insignificant minority, If the people by popular Yote reject prohibition the path of our lawmakers will be clearly {ltum- ined. ‘The time is now ripe for such a Pepular deciaton, the Post firmly be- Hevea, It in time to get a verdict that will allence the doubters of both wides and result elther in the en. forcement of prohibition or its modi fication. We have learned much tn the Inst four years, The Post believes that Lincoln’s Advice OMAHA, Neb., Feb, 12.—"Be hon- est, work hard, don’t grumble. Choose what you really like to do for a profersion and stick to It. Don't smoke, don’t drink, don't gamble.” This was the advice Abraham Lincoln, while a lawyer in Springfield, Ml, gave to BE. W. MoIntosh of this city, who for two years was the famous president's of- fice boy, McIntosh re- membered this warning, and | bodten, Mcintosh now he boasts he never touched a drop of liquor, never smoked nor gambled. He chose a musician's ca- reer and for years was on the vaude- ville stage. Before employing MoIntosh Lin- coln had the boy paint a fence and then Inspected the work. Satisfied, tho lawyer gave McIntosh the key to his office and then set him to work after giving his advice for suo amendment was passed and ratified | TITLE STAR Asks Nation-Wide Poll as Modificat ion| assing Sentiment and| ate Referendums they are gone foreve logulized male of n beer, without ot hich would make lega he popt a whole properly before the people in order hat the true sentiment might be A bill in in process of wo its way thru the Masaachusotts legis lature providing that the people of thia commonwealth be given the op: portunity of Ing their opinion, referendum, on this mo. question, The Post ap. wure and advocates in every other state thru @ proves such « rimilar action jof the Union Here and There K. Rosenthal, of Rome, Italy, | pansed thru Seattle Saturday on his| way home from the Orient Henry Surzallo and Bishop W. Keator dressed the| day night | | Patton club Su | Funeral services were held Sunday jin Washelll for £. F. | Sweeney, who died in the East re. cently. cemetery Egon Retmann, Ceechoslovakian, ts | fined 16,000,006 marks by Berlin} jcourt for insulting the German. na tion, Three Canadian railroad men killed and one injured when snow plow smashes into stalled plow and one |comch near Regina, oa the Canidain | | Pacific Imperial British Tobacco Co., of England, shows profit of $36,000 000 for 1922, . Thousands flee to higher ground when the Danube rises, . . ‘Thirty candidates will be initiated into the Kelso Knights of Pythins Tuesday. John D. Rockefeller, George F- Raker and Faward §, Harkness con. tribute $2,000,000 endowment for Co lumbia college, |Phones, Light and Water Show Growth Statietics collected by the Chamber of Commerce for 1922 Indicate that the city prowpered more during the Inst year than during the preceding two years, In the number of tele phones and city Nght meters in stalled and new subscribers to city water fund, the “year ending shows an Increane of three thousand of more tn each item. MISS A. SHULTZ IS ENJOYING LIFE Splendid Health After Nervous Breakdown, She Gives Tanlae All the Credit “I am so thankful for the wonder. ful benefits I recetved from Tanlac I just want to tell evegybody about | it," declared Mise Amy Schults, of | Glendale, Calif. | "T was tn a terribly rundown, ner. | yous condition for a long time and} finally suffered a complete break: | down. Before I had to give up com: | pletely I had been subject to such awful headaches I had to go to bed for two or three days at a time. I was awfully distreesed over my | wretched health, so nervous I would le awake nights for hours unable to rest, and kept losing weight. There was a dreadful pain in my back, my heart palpitated so I was frightened and I had spells when I nearly fell. “I wrote to a friend and she ad- vised mo. to try Tanlac, It seemed every bottle I took I got better. Now | I have regained much weight, sleep soundly and foe! like a different per- son, Tanlac ts simply grand.” ‘Tanlac is for sale by all good drug. gists. Over 86-million bottles sold.— | Advertinement. : In Six Sons Robert Powers, a farmer living In Wisconsin, has had six operations for appendicitis in hia family within the past two years, as atated by o nowa item in a local newspaper. World's Largest ‘Met Wor every purp —s, ee Wood cakes and pas % Ninsurance Pipe BLEND'S MAH Co. Home Office HER ORFE ee, NANAIMO WELLINGTON COAL A Pacific Northwest Product orth: 1 S Mined in British Columbia s cel cag <2, . out ‘ C1 ion NKS & MILLER, ine, Seattle Chamber of Sy! 1 Cindy = mporial Candy Coll (eat Commerce catile FURNISHED LUM SH 1Omns Lo? US FURNISH YouRS STIMSON MILL CO. Phone Sunset 1000 = Ballard Sta, TOL, OR T OF SEATTLE Pablio Wharves, Warshoures and Cold Storage Mante A Treacheroun Dineane Appendicitis attacks at any mo- ment even ona seemingly in good health, Usually, however, it ts receded by no-called stomach trou bie Conatipation or similar disturb ances, Often when there Is @ warn: ing feeling of uneasiness in the ab- domen, appendicitis can be guarded against in exactly the same mannor |in which one rds ngainat the aproad of throat infection, becat that is just what appendicitis | ‘an Infection In the intestines spread~ ing to the appendix. When one has sore throat, one can often prevent further trouble and the development of Influenza or grippe, by antiseptic wash or gargio the germs and a laxative to carry off the poisons from the body, Just stly fe mame procedure ry to tight ( jateating! | sere fe 6 0x urd ai ppendicitis. But nd of a tle Wi ir tho An INTEATINAL antisepti wary, ne throat, ie {sm tinal Antineptio ‘There 1s now offered to the pubs lio ® preparation having the DOU- BLE action of an intestinal anti+ septic and a COMPLINTH system cleanser, ‘This proparation, Known os Adlerika, acta nn follows: It tends to eliminate or destroy lon baci in thus Wor offered to: tive, public, ever offore oO fon BOTH upper and lower Have . Appendicitis Wisconsin Family Has Six Operations bowel and removing foul matter which potsoned the system for months and which nothing else can dislodge. It brings out all gases, thus immediately relieving prossure on the heart. It 1 astonishing the Kreat amount of poisonous matter diorika draws from the allmen- tary canal—matter you never thought was in your system, Try it right after a natural movement and notice how much more foul matter ft brings out which was Dolsoning you. In slight disorders, such a8 ‘occasional — constipation, sour stomach, gas on the stomach and sick headache, one spoonful Adlorika ALWAYS. brings relief, A longer treatment, however, is neo- essary in casos of obstinate consti- ation and long standing stomach rouble, preferably under direction of your physician, orts Krom Phys ratulate you on effect I had from Adlerik rencribed it." (Signed) lols, T have found nothin, years’ practice to exce (Signed) Dr. James We ‘Tune Adlerika in all bo: Gomo require only one dose.” (Signed) Dr. iM. Prottyman, iAtter taking Adierikn tool better in m Adler! ‘or, wel canon, f Meat ® years. Have than im i ayant tao: unge to express the LL IM= Suitiriits eliminated from my Wye tom, (signed) J. 1. Puckett, Adlerika 1 a ‘constant surprine to people who have used only ordin« ary bowel and stomach medicines, on account of ite rapid, pleasant nd COMPLINTH action. "Tt {a noid y leading druggists eve Ore. Boldin’ Seattle by Vartell Wry Co., Bwift Drug Co, corner Tourth MARRIED Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, notorious draft dodger, re- cently reported on the way to the United States has chosen matrimony instead. He and his bride are now living in Switzerland. Dill Casts Vote to Decide Leader Senatorelect C. C, Dill cast the de clding vote tn the contest at Wash ington between Senator Jos f Robinson and Senator W. F. sim mon, of North Carolina, for the post tion of democratic floor leader in the upper house of congress. Senator Dill opined with pre ives and in. surgents In placing Robinson at the head of the democratic forces in the senate, according to press reports The vote was taken du cent visit to the capital Dill will deliver the chief address at the Jefferson day banquet at Ta coma, April 13, Dill will not go East until next fall, ag the next congress does not meet until December, 1923. Year-Old Girl Is Youngest Tourist The honor of being the youngest globe-trotter in Seattle goes to Yvonne, one-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Don A. Tinling. Mr. Tin- ling is agent for the Admiral Ori ental line and has his headquarters in’ Yokohama, where Yvonne was born. Three months ago sho came to Se attle with her mother and returned ng Dili’s re. to the Orient a month later, Satur: day she returned to the United States with her parents, who intend to n in Seattle for a few months’ vacation cattle Musical Head quarters GOOD TIMES With Your Gulbransen There's a wealth of pleasu n Piano. urprising This Community M Gulbra Other County 14.21 Third Ave.‘ Victrola, Columbia and New Edison Phonographs and all the well-known makes of Records ]12.—Officlals of the ‘tery today denied that Clara Phil- | Ups, fugitive hammer murderess, is in custody here. declared. at | ei lc ht} the United Btates. Ibransen Models in the Suburban eat at $600 an tionally priced—and sold on EASY TERMS! Mexicans Deny Clara Is Held CHIHUAHUA CITY, Mexico, Feb. Lee Manning, immigration agent, {ciation of Seattle. Freeport, Tex., a wo, that Clara was jailed at|George Shoup of the college and xa and would be deported to for the whole family in @ And you, yourself, can learn to play it quick and artis fe] ig moderately priced at i $398 at $4 House at $700— the Whit Egg Dealers Are Hosts to Students A party of 80 students of the Western Washington Experiment station of the state college were guests Saturday of the Washington Co-operative Exg and Poultry asso- state peniten few| The group was in charge of Prof, |was taken on ‘& number of interest ing trips while in the city, id Uni \- We abeiREE tat ear Exact Size of Book Bound in flexible, textile leather, black seal grain, gold’ stamping. —— Money Back If Not Satisfied Clip Coupon Today from Page 2 Don’t Go Home To-day Without Your MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON TERMS NAMED IN COUPON | Editors Strive for Simplicity N EW Universities Dictionary Distributed by the Seattle Accurate and authoritative, the New Universities Dictionary, nev- ertheless, is made simple, directand | plain. 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