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SEATTLE L, SCHOENFELD & SONS TACOMA Second Ave, at Vine St, Pounded 1864 I, Schoenfeld & Sons THE SEATTLE STAR Tare bram ad A tn We dh eh Be 1@) ACATTIEC (CHIER JYEATTLE To Cowen Park Street Car Conductor, No. 745 eg a aw er 4 > f the aid tes : ‘ Pe tion courte the ha “ eiped t migh to have 6 who € CHIEF SEATTLI To County Auditor D. E. Ferguson a th n old stor to t I i tive know © bh ne } : athe g HIE y |To Sheriff Starwich Dear Matt: Quit Jo Saturday | " To Titta Ruffo and Yvonne D’Arle Dear birds: You } eft Beattle by tt To the Port Commissioners | To Gen. M. M. Patrick But I can’t he Dear Sirs: Your turning over the B t. terminal to the Chamber of ¢ tr te of that organization's antagonism t you, was truly heaping coals of fire upon their ! s. CHIEF SEATTLE. |To Prohibition Chief Jackson Dear soon as you pede a cc |To Ex-Sergeant Edward Pielow Dear Bd. ber? Lady bla LE ick seems to have deserted yc a CHIEF SEATT 1: Per me you when you arri long 5 mit me to wel the memo of t CHIEF mind BATTLE To a Horse Seen on Lower Pike St. dding along. Jed by @ great ar of the CHIEF EATTLE osecuting Attorney C. T. Roscoe, Everett Per ar ° ge ther hard and hore's wishing you t of luck To the San Carlo Opera Co, |To the Marathon Pre Gind to welcome you to Beattie reaches that degree of musical app 10 for you to give us a full mont Dear Singers: when the make it po And Bpeed the day fon that will instead of Dear Hugo: There's quite you filed your candidacy for t you had m midd quent, whit xon sobrique nterprising Sire: It's r nature to creep removal to § nything of an your method c ve st nounel that I just have to drop you a don't mention it wan so clever ne. As for the little pull I gave you CHIEF SEATTLE. To C. A. Rutherford, Former Seattle Lion Dear “Rut": I've read your little book, “Whiter Thar I feel little b than I was fc Others will I thank I'm ma: » & doubtleen feel the sam To the Coal Miners Dear Diggers: Hard lines burners, When you come to Seattle—be sure you dozen of your safety lamps, if you intend to drive your cars on the downtown streets. Otherwise you may never get back to your per- fectly safe mine, CHIEF SEATTLE. o Ex-Kaiser Willia: Dear Bill: I bet you wisi? you had the old German arm disposal to turn loose on that reporter who has been » lot of copy about your family affairs. You probably -w« gets that way. CHIEF SE. To the Neighbors Dear Nextdoors: It has come to my attention lately that a good many strangers in the city are being neglected by the folks nearest all thone autos you ea ale of at your Ing out a ww he JE. them, Why don't you old-timers step across tho hall or tho alley and call on the new-comers? Seattle ts only as friendly as its people make it. CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Northwest Moundbuilders Good Old Hasbeens: I knew you would come across with somo up. to-date fossils and remains. No uso letting Egypt walk off with all the archaeological glory. I used to think I was somewhat of a plo- neer around here, but you certainly put me in the shade CHIEF SEATTLE. To Rev. Campbell Morgan Dear Doctor: Just a line to let you know that I have enjoyed your sermons at the First Baptist church—and so has o has heard you. 4 CH To O. Mack, Head Waiter at the Butler Dear Mac: A couple of weeks ago I was commiserating with the Butler management because they had lost the services of the efficient Jensen. I'm still commiserating—but I also want to congratulate ‘em on getting you back. Seems like old timos. Ably ed by your captain, Tom) Stamos, you're making patrons forget thelr regret over the passing of your predecessor. CHIEF SEATTLE LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE Dear Chief: I stepped into the telephone office on Wednesday March 14, at 1 o'clock, to pay a telephone bill, and left Grandm gold-handied umbrella standing at the first desk at the right, I was gone just about five minutes, but whenel returned after running all the way back, someone had d it up and it was gone. It was not left at the lost and found de ment This Grandma will celebr h birthday soon and sho has car- ried this umbrella for 15 years, I wonder if thru your good column you could plead with the one taking it to return it to Grandma's porch at 840 17th ave, and make what may be hor Jast birthday a happy one? L, Gear Chief: In referring to yoursarticle in lastyweek's paper, ad ar d to the Rev. Hf, I, Chatterton dbout the begging situation ix Sei » L wish to say that the statement that professional beggars are working the streets of Seattle and are making big money | lutely without foundation, Beggars here, of whom there paratively few, are not making money, ‘The few cent: barely enough to keep soul and body together, I personally know mogt of thoxe who are temporarily begging thelr living until things open™up in the spring and give thom a chance to mako @ living by work, which any of them would do rather than ber Begging in Seattle is far harder work than the most strenuous manual labor and far less profitable, I challenge anyone to beg 10 hours a day in Seattlo and will wager that they do not more than eat and sleep and very poorly at tut ONE WHO HAS SHEN HARD KNOCKS, abi are gom they do get 1 MONDAY, MARCH 26. 1923 MANNERS By Norma Talmadge 19%, by N. BA Bervice Copyright, AND MOTORS CARRIAGES 1. It's correct for a mar to pu' Marcel Waving Shampooing .. Manicuring 256 25e 50e The Butler School of Hairdressing Seeond Bureau of Missing Relatives |. The Star invites its readers to use this ald in finding is. The depart in reuniting those w separated. Those whose tri ty Ne of ned in this column a¢ are requesied also to The sta to reprod their read KATIE BOWERS. the whereab her newspapers such Hems ae will interest | Anyone know-| of this woman ate with The FL 25. WATCHES That Will Keep Time. PATEK, PHILIPPE ed to comm’ he is the adopted 4 of Louis 1. Bowers, time deputy marshal of Kodiak, Alaska. one SON OF D. years LONGINES as last t HAMILTON shipyard at Port WALTHAM — ELGIN ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith 1518 Second Avenue Quick Quaker Oats Cooks to perfection in One X-Ray Free 3 to 5 minutes Now Quaker Oats offer two great advantages over any other oats you can buy, First, a match- less flavor. They are flaked from queen grains only, so their flavor bas won the world And now « quick-cooking style, ea by our experts. 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Sresh Snowdrift ina [aie flue airtight bucket as easy to open as windin the Bock / e Dr. Curl Uses Intestinal Antiseptic ‘Does Not Operate All Cases of Appendicitis. Non-Surgical Treatment O'ten Satisfactory. “Adlerika (intestinal antiseptic) gives entire satisfaction, In fact, 1 prescribed it In several cases of typ= tis with highly satis~ (Signed) Dr. A. C. such as occasional constipation, sour stomach, gas on the stomach and astck headache, one spoonful Adlorika ALWAYS. brin longer treatment, howe essary in cases of obst ation and long standing stomach rouble, preferably under direction of your physician. Reports From Physicians ‘T congratulate you on the good effect | had from Adlerika since I rexeribod it” (Signed) Dr. Le “Anglois, “I have found nothing tn my 60 years’ practice to excel Adlerika.” (Signed) Dr. Jamos Weaver, “I use Adlerika in all bowel cases, Somo require only one. done’ (Signed) Dr. I M. Prettyman, “After taking Adlerila feel better than for 20 years. Haven't le AYARS, to expres the AWEFUL IM URITIES eliminated from my ay: BE. Puckett. ical appendicitis factory results, Curl Intestinal Antineptte There is now offered to the pub- r3 preparation having the DOU. action of an in jo and cloanser. This prepari as Adlerika, acts as follows: It tends to eliminate or destroy harmful germs and colon bacilli in the intestinal canal, thus guarding against appendicitis and other dis casos having their start here, It {4 {he most complete system cleanser ever offered to the public, acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removing foul matter which poisoned the system for months and which nothing else can No a BL tem.” islodge. Tt bring# out all gases, (Signed) J. thus \Eimediately relieving presaure|, Adlerika ts a ‘constant. surprise on the heart, It ia astonishing the| to people who have used only ordin- ary bowel and stomach medicines, on account of its rapid, pleasant fd COMPLUTE eetion. Tt tn ao by leading druggists overywhere, Bold In Seattle by Bartell Drug fo. and Swift Drug Co. Tourth ave. and Union st, and other leading druggists—-Advertisoment reat amount of poisonous mattor diorika draws from the alimens tary canal—-matter you never thought was in your system. Try {t right after a hatural movemont and notice how much more foul matter It brings out which was In slleht disorders, poisoning you, Id.