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PAGE 6 Bavarian Noble Is Honor Guest Count Hugo Lere 4, forme Prime minister of Bavaria, wa: guest of 5 University sw ngt an Gaturday, In the ovening be war given a @ at the New ington by Dr. C. 8. Leeda, and will address the K . us. He made his in Seattle at a moet Pckstein. ter Turner Paul Robrbach Also spoke. MUTUAL 301 LOAN SOCIETY DRUGS EXCITE THE KIDNEYS, DRINK WATER Take Salts at First Sign of | Bladder Irritation or Backache ‘The American men and women Must guard constantly against kid Mey trouble because we often eat too much rich Our blood is filled with acikts which the kidneys Strive to filter out; they weaken from overwork, become sluggish. the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, biadder Weakness and a general decline in health. When food. your kidneys feel lke Tumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment. Or you are obliged to seck relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache, or | dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or tf you have rheumatism when the weather ts bad, begin drinking lots of good soft water and get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a tablespoonful fn a glass of water before break. fast for a few Sand your Reys may then act fine. ‘This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lthia, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to new tralize the acids in the system so they no longer are a source of frri- tation, thus often relieving bladder disorders. Jad Salts ts inexpensive; cannot fnjure, makes a delightful offer Vescent lithia-water drink and be- longs in every home, because nobod can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time all means have your physician ex- Smine your kidneys at least twice a year —Advertisement For Golds, Influenza and asa Cold and Grip Tablet The box bears this signature ~ That rash woit < heal voluntaril Doctors and nurses know that early attention to skin disorders is necessary, and they are daily prescribing Resinol Soap and Ointment for minor rashes or eruptions as well as the more severe forms ut eczema Bathe the affected part with Resinol Soap and arm water then apply the soothing ontment. ‘The itching burning torment is relieved at once and bealing oromptly begios Ash your drvagist cout Revinel, Resinol ABABA ARAD U.S. NAVY YARD Fi Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave feattle Dally *6:90, 7:16, 100, 10:90, 11:20 AM, 1 a 16 M. ‘Except Sunday PECIAL NIGHT SERVICE From Seattle to Bremerton | J Pr. st Sunday, 11:40 ame bel AUTOMOBILE FERRY Beatle to Bremerton Daily T)18, 11:30 AM, 8116 P, xtra trip Bat. & Bun, PM. Passenger Fare, 800 Round Trip NAVY YARD ROUTE Colman Dock Main 3998 NAVY YARD ROUTE c Deck Lt ABAEABARAD A a Pi] ri ET Eee by Fs bd bs EY bd By| THE SEATTLE S TAR GIRL BARES CHINESE SLAVE TRAFFIC ) HALL DEFEND Tells Reason for Ct BANK DECISION Case Being Dropped SATURDAY, M § ‘ ilberg ) NEW CAMPAIGN. AGAINST FAGS P.-T. A. Continues Fight on Cigarets HOSPITAL JS EQUIPPED A criticism of the dismiasal of of the Seattle Parent | wrand larceny indictment against J tion child hygi 1. Chilberg, president of the de fpr funct Scandinavian American ba shea a with voleed in w letter to the editor of 1 ay in The Star, lo anewered by Judge Cal wo -¢ ate cme vin 8 Mall, against whom it was of cigurets to min The board | directed. The letter wus written by E : a Max Johnson, 2545 Queen Anne Sequim Prairie hospital in Clallam county, which has been \*** 0°™ | who asked what manner of reason-| completely equipped by its proprietors, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.\% “t# in t ing Judge Halt used in dismissing! Stephens, ‘There b the Chilberg case before it went to in the net the jury HQUIM PRAIRIE, March 3—) hospital and the operating room is|¢ta, it was repo Judge Hall's answer, In an OPEN! tian county has been assured the upletely equipped for all ponstble|resta of storeke letter to Johnson, follows Gnaeus tal in ite history by the|CMs® A heating plant is to be in-| "fan to the tudents CLAIM DRAFT Ane’ ye. | stalled shortly “Any eighth grade girl who NOT APPROVED jent acquisition of complete surgi The institution boasts of two|*mokes shou ly efected “LT read bh interest your letter! cal equipment for the Sequim Prairte graduate nurses, one of whom served |from school,” i at Friday's ' to The Bt rning my decision |} here. abroad during the war. Miss A. M.|mecting said In the caso of State of Washington) Mra W. E. Stephens, wife of the| Neal, British war nuree, and Mise| of thene girls are the va, Chilberg, and I think, inasmuch | founder of the hospital, returned f Geneva Herriot, graduate of Bt. Jos es to blame. They should be « as you seem to be interested, 1) gy today, after purchasing the | eph's in Tacoma, make up the staff. | rested 4 imprisoned,” Dii on W, should explain the situation to you.) last of the supplies for the new in-| Dr, William Dougians, formerly of|J, gantmyer countered Mr. Chilt wan ac ed of b “4 tution, which was completed here | fnumelaw, will shortly establish his Phe owth of the use of motion A rowing money from the bank with:| last J family here. His coming brings the | pictures in the schoo | Miss Donaldina Cameron, who has devoted her life to the | out the same having been appre Fe n beds are contained in the | total of physicians to three. the service ef ep rescue of Chin slave girls, is shown above surrounded by| by the board of trustees at a se lit developed at the board 1 some of those she has save In the extreme right of the ght Altera pe tae ave on Pent) Maat ta |zite Chiet B. 1. Laing ia picture are seen two of her American co-workers, Inset at} seyment of a draft tor $1,250 that the spring affecting their blood: hagete moe pyar! nll ces ay dy left shows Lim Tsuie, whose story of bondage may end the| w rawn on Mr. Chilberg by & BY “HERMIONE” sua: nat fire. | traffic, Poindexters OnereAry. EEE. Paul's the man who dug olf Puget! More than $125,000 worth of mp. | re e¢ draft show th Ad = sound, plies and equipment, most of which SAN FRANCISCO, March 3—The} Lim Tsule cost her purchaser rig comin He built the Rockies out of level|is obsolete, is stored in the board's | —|siave trade in Chinese girls, prosper! 43.400, She earned more:than $20, of the be ground, stockroom, Director Caspar W, | finally has hit the rocks of exposure |°°° for him before Miss Cameron | 1 ‘ a 4 Touched a match to Beta Cett, jing authority to dispose of a large and prosec ame to het rescue. " . # I nee light to take ¢ look | qua of the stuff. It was The p ospect of wiping out} Mins Cameron makes little of her| “"* * ° lar the : around, granted. the nefarious traffic in human flesh | adventures. She maya that's only the | ny ae 7 Paul Awakens. eee % & general policy that has been | souls, with Its attendant | peginning of her work 4 ou Malka T, , ‘ Then he cleared the trees and board Maan sriem tat tennee oe | ee at: sixcerppe [STATICS CASE Folks Tell of Him. ghrube from the Palc | not to employ new teachers a kidnaping to murder, te due to the|swien have nossonion of the sisi] srvinom Sanh || To Settle Mother. ‘em off and then he torelover 40 years of age - 2s , almost single-handed fight of a brave Seg ahi . nent et Ho Ani, l, stumps all loone We have found that mont of the City Officials Are Optimistic |woman, atisa Docaidina Cameron, | {nt must help ber tack to « wound | dom by Mr. Chilbers the Let's Spin Tales. Every day for exercise |teachers who remain in educational | For 25 years she has lived in al: a - Hn : % * = He fiings stars across the skies, | work do not leave Seattle,” a state- . m individually, mer slave {a udge who is : BY BUNYAN ; . ; Over Fare Prospects world of “truth that ie stranger than | !6™ Individually. jee or ste ate cele an ee eee YAN Bit “ of the|JUseies moons, and suns and|ment by the board said in exp f — fiction.” Her daily routine has been | 00° Of my chist asain: ae py ye a 4 | Nor wc planets— |tion. “More than half of our veteran Altho receipts fell off approximate-| marked by the staccato of axes ham gid hs are a th What's th’ use? | teachers who form the backbone of ly $6,000 on the first day of opera-|mering on 4 mn doors in China | mere as aaa er ee | the staff are past 40. This policy t» tion, city officials were optimistic | Wn; raids made by smashing light eee eee : Rk sara Ri “XTOU have been printing lately,’ | adopted that our schools have | Saturday over the Ccent’strest| Wel, Moe and Gropping thru them ta thie banks whee t has awadedtied into ie writes George Leydes of Colfax,|the benefit of later systems of nor- | j Saturday over the new S-cent street | nandoverhand on ropes; scaling fire NoeBeraubsgspicn Bid eadiee nik Sani veneer 8 “ the ‘worki court,’ which|mal and teacher instruction and t jcar fare and the utilities committe | escapes at midnight with the aid of ath hase tianedtn fave ot| xveatien os gee as a “hee lr nt Harding says he's in|training recelved by the younger 4 chy nna intr «re [an sate ene =| ME gaping |iits Sunes era en anda ne orn, hei a posal to lease or buy 100 one.man | Yolvers and flashing of knives. | gs eRe lected and printed stories of Paul.|{&t ‘World court’ tn just a code = | SHE HAS RESCUED “c, ID ” i i “\,.|Phrase for Paul Bunyan. The code cars Q CALVIN 8. HALL.” |Let’s furnish them material for a y ; (on soo, | CHINESE SLAVES Relatives . her nah them material for an-/1, sesy once you Know the Key,|, FUNERAL \ SERVICES were to Uso of these care will eave $800) “siiss Cameron has made her ttto|! os. gon us nee ; pel bi You substitute ‘p' for “w,’ ‘a’ for|D@ held Saturday for Rev. James " 7, > | iar invites tts readers to use ‘ere are some of the lates " | 7 e ; r} 000 annually, George F. Russell.| work the rescuing of these Chiness 4 Sar invitee ie ventory | : me of t ty io! “Sitieteantee c Ivy, 78, at Butterworth's, Mr. Ivy, superintendent of utilities believes.| 61+) staves from their lives of shame | relatives or friends, The department le ¥ “If this country decides on the|®, retired Methodist minister, died i The counct} will be asked to approve | .n4 horror, and the restoring them |,delp in reuniting these whe b th cat , a | while visiting his daughter, Mrs a hi “ rh a Sheen wr pt | chance {t has of bei world court’ Paul will be sent over| 2, : xaeedth aon te g the purchase of the cars at its meet-| citer to anfety under the guardian. | hem bese | it has ing pri foes Pe Si Stanley Long, 1506 24th ave. N. He ing Monday. The cars proposed wil! te | tee eaate milesing are tavied te repert eee ty open ta ae atm, Deaceful. | as a native of England but his ing ship of Christian missionaries in| the disappearance directiy to Th ESD My ‘eplas’ tall “va that wi Engls n be modern, lightweight vehicles, with | Gi.ina of the placing of them in safe | Mteders whe may know the wher AUL BUNYA a rp a 69 seating capacity, The apy peed odes | of persons mentioned in this column ae of the’ Cane wipe out all boundary and jot } | lease would carry options permitting | “ployment in America. | Mating ave vequesied alse to fogs — case after case of them under with the Blue Ox| { | ould ¢ >ptions | ‘Thru Misa Cameron's efforts hun. | The Sar, Other sewspapers ure invited Cane RETOE 0800. ot 4 then mix up all the nationall-) FUNERAL SERVICES were hed | | future purchase. dreds of Chinese girls have been res. | {2 repredace euch Keme ae will taterest | Prospector Flouts Yarn of | Seattle tles and establish United §' Saturday at Butterworth's for Mrs. i In response to a request from a) cued from this slavery that ts worwe| Two Lost in Desert wh of Europe. He w world with-| Mae Wood, 28, who died Thursday | | delegation of South Seattle residents, | than death. Now, thru the bravery! G, W. BUCKLEY.—Thia man, who a out the United st of Europe ts/at 2721 Yesler way. She leaves a : Superintendent D. W. Henderson |of one of her wards, Lim Twule, she! is 21 years old, and described us be se l fe band, Charles Wood, ‘and hae ‘ | Friday agreed to run South Seattle| has brought about the indictment of ng five fect inches tall, was last e are seeking Frank E . 9 ite smart of the old fellow, . William Emerick, Salem. cars thru to Pine at, & Chinatown Buddhist priest, @/ neon at Port Ludlow. Wash. Dece ted lost on the Mojave Planti | Oregon Exact receipts Thursday under the| wealthy tong leader and other tong | ier 13, 1929. His father ts anx and William Lieuranos, his | spruce cee | S-cent fare were $10,774.84. The re-|men less noteworthy, locate’ hich ‘ais aunt wha: Sede" ta tee panion, on the theory that the|on the GUTAT?. Nekincaihaea’ besaittse : ceipts the day before under the| Lim Tsule, nerving herself against |, st. Any comme stew ‘abe orn. | Peports are a ruse advanced by the w g them they at S delved fe afte” ca ghietan derful old giant of the Northwest. q $ 1-3 cent fare were $16,300 jthe fear of tong dirks and bullets, |in0 puckiey ahould be addressed to|tWo ta cover thelr flight from jum-|t enough rain to make thal cut paul and Bebe the Bie Dine ees q told her story to the authorities—| 118 gather Eli. Huckloy of Hoping-| tice here. Anderson is wanted on|country blossom even as the rose.| oy now Paul's lumberjacks weed to|_Wite to Bunyan Bill at The Star 4 | ae for the sake of her Chineso sisters.) ton BC, or hia sister, Mrea a.{& grand larceny charge in corinee: | sae leat at milelong tablon hee tig (and tel him what YOU think Paul No Visitors for LIney may kill me,” sho said, “but | winck, #11 Lakeview bivd, Seattte,|ton with the sale of stock in the|[T was Paul who set. the blazing |°at, St milelong ts sunny sacks | ‘0lng now. wr Detter that one die than that many | prone ¢, 57 4 Aero Metals Co. and Licurance is star, Beta Ceti, alight, thinking . € mre Capitol 0579. + SRINKINE | aroun el o S a | Victim of Crash } wurter” en gee ‘ at iberty under $1.£00 bail pending |to use ft for a candle, never figur ra st a Tae me Se net Blake fox ovens moraine yh #e yaiclans attending P. Mowzone,| The slavers’ scheme ts simple. & hearing on alleged fraudulent ft would tak oy pentane as ? jthe next few days, a ee opp “Pr ggrtrpy Pinon erate Chines eo to the on:| MRS. ESTHER LARSon—|°,,cerins Falepgpin monde Yor |stoves with a ateamshovel worked |ave, people will be admitted by Works, who was injured in an auto | ent; they “buy wives” and they bring | Friends of this woman, who ts wld to] yieurance, tt is claimed, fraudu too, started’ a fire In Moum| U2, 224 GR” pouring pancake bat-|number, ‘The first arrivals have 4 his try be in 8 are searching for her. gee 100 pa, pe che Some nm OUD | ter; and how the chinook isn't really | the choice of things displayed in the accident near ton two weeks ago, | them to this country, where they re- 8 5 | len’ id $100 worth of years ago. It's only fust| | have prohibited visitors for a time at | sell them. | Sho ts asked to address them at Box|the King Airship Co, to Ct ag ie ype That tog | Wind at all, but merely Paul heay-|window. ‘Traveling bags, 75c. Suit the Columbus sanitartum, owing to| SLAVERS EXACT | 226, Retell, Wash, She ia believed to| soon of Bremerton and his started to get going, but itil! bi S, Conp, Meh) altar, his’ winter jonse, | $1.00. . Brief; Clues, . $2.08 Mowzone's critical condition. It ts| HUGE PROFITS have lived In Port Townsend prior to| inary hearing is wot for Beh ape ssid y ~ sas x Rosa |Trunks, $4 Vanity cases, $1.00. | feared that amputation of hig Injured : | coming to Seattle. Ho is also wanted for alleged de|S> Merrily soon. Then people wno| But we Bunyanites want some|Electric stoves, $1.65. 9-piece beauty | fe pat amputa 8 The slavers exact tremendous oh inted | Con't know about Paul will think/of the new stuff. Write and tell|/sets, $10.40 worth, for $1.49—and arm may be necessary, Qne eye also! profits. They force thelr victima| Fee Pent ett enine: IY ita: ane eruption: us of the latest stunts of the won-|many others—Advertisement és is badly injured, into lives of shame, collecting all LAURA JACKMAN AND MAR. | bls family here on February 5. ~ eras t 3-2 fleet or vika dora pst ners AP ates Ee 5 5 ui thelr earnings except enough to keep SRITE RYE Anyone know A second Sepia: that of remov ving the whereabout r ing mortgaged property, 1s contem. ARRESTED at the request of them clothed and fed so that they j !ne th h reat ull ot Lau ack Ginind heuld aduas he asteston ; will be attractive enough to earn.|man, formerly of Reno, ev. of ? om L Sheriff Matt Starwich, J. G. Lans-| cht Prosecutor Malcolm Douglas con Then, when thelr youth begins to| Marguerite Dan Rye formerly of leol rat down is being held at Hamilton on g . s ers the reported disappearanc 7 rf fade, they sell them to some aged| Goldfield, Nev. is asked to com. reported ppeara maT iY ® charge of stealing an auto from the two men, in tho face of the Th Wi | William Emch, 1514 Westlake ave.|224 well-to-do Chinese, whose wife|municate with Mra. Carr, whore ‘ " | NM a may have died or who, perhaps, is| phono number fy Elliott 1980, |criminal charges hanging over them, q ened bes not loath to have more than one|attie. She ts anxious to locate|** entirely too coincidental for be DOCTORS OF ALL SCHOOLS PRESCRIBE is an allopath, homeopath, osteopath, chiropractor or naturopath. Ask them why they all agree on old Port If you are suffering from indigestion, tion, just try Portolive for one week and you will understand why all doo- tors prescribe It. Al] druggists. Port- olive Co., 216 8. 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