The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1923, Page 5

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espaY, APRU ye Cenvenient Payments FURNITURE Co. INC. SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE ——i--y gm i 7 bitte 3h phe 2 £ 3 A Beautiful Combination Walnut genres roe ES Es 748. i E i 5 « ” I Suite g Z } design, superbly constr DINING ROOM SUITE buffet with plate $132. Council Candidates Present Platforms didates for Platforms of the 10 can¢ the city council were pre Commonwealth club dinner Dartnall's cafeteria Questionnaires, ineh et Method ding tt Positively Cured by My Non-surgical pal rallway question anese BES treated for your Piles by a highly specialized physician A esmareg haalnorne pg and sonietimes dangerous Some” or “quack” cures. Ipepeicce in curing Pilea and other ‘sel diseases covers many years, and Problem and other ‘andidate. All Exces: RUNBAUM BROS ining Room down $2. 50a week ted and is # truly aire are 50 Monday of importance to be considered a the election, were prepared for each Will Take Off THe SI AT'T LE STAR WOMAN FILES Says Shortage of Men FOR COUNCIL Weans Stronger H umans Will Run on Dry Platform, | Husbands Can Select Better Mates From Su- Says Mrs. Colwell Mrs, Anna Mrs, Anna K ed to the leader of the W. C. T. U,, in Seat tle, will run for the eit a “sticker” ¢ nounced Tuesday run on a and K, Colwell Colwell, twice elect counc ndidate, » Mra. Colw “bone dry en’ cleanup campa.g: ment” plat Mrs. Colwell expects to have the backing of 1,700 memlxis of the w. ¢ rT. t in Seattle, as well as the support of the Women’s Repub ean club and the League of Women Voters. 1 wes selected by the W c. T, U.” Mra, Caldwell women did not know that the city council had clowed ar oom RtUNY puw j0d aid, “but the filings for mie open,” Mra. Coldwelt notoriously Jooyos says tha? nd she will rep an town" forces {f to the council, Mra. Colwell Committees to her assist can: state legisiature and a sir perfluous Women, BY ROBERT TALLEY WASHINGTON, April | Burepe's shortage of 20 millivn hus bands—tha figure set by rewult of and disease is not compensa tion wolentint war fumine | without a lone ii in the futur mean tions may come of ertainly, it will not thinks Dr tution our the other man futy wouker ones, Hirdlicna, ant Smith wonlan inst who prob ubly knows more human breed than an | The effect up |may tend to be « ther than {be Dr, Hrdlte “for the ex cess of women will give the men an progeny ka wad, jepportunity to The keen-eyed, iron gray scientist |wat, in his office, surrounded by | hundreds of human skulls, Some of |them were of men who had been | dead 4,090 years when King Tut was | torn, Be of primitiv € jwith strong jaws and s 1 one still further back i dawn of human history elect better mates,” eomen, p treth | carr toward “As a« rule,” said Dr r fewe Mrdlicka men will The will be te t the women oduce Of course, the benefit will be the fact womewhat acted b School Roosheia Survey Completed! One-thir lation es north of Lake Washing: ording to a survey ted by R Jones, secre tar . board, Distribu: ton of school bulldings in West 8 the center of comp! rlap each |7 a few vacant ion of industrial s on the school urr 0) acc rooms work rding to 1 report Peace League Will Meet on Thursday A special mee of the Wash q alk » Nay 1 of Seattle's nchool popu: | Declares Scientist that many strong men were ki le I be 4 for in the war, but on the wh ¢ this will be compensa much for the quality of the breed, but won't the decre ber of parents bring about 4 num short ee ge of children? onomies will take ¢ 1 the scientist, with @ negative ot hin “With tower wbands can command bet wages, Theret wives will ha more can stay at bigger families Thruout history, he said in gen eral terms, the birth rate has been higher in times of promperity and lower In Uimes of misery In two or three Hrdlicka continued, the world war upe probably will have been wip. Only the histories and the monu. ments—and maybe debts remain to remind our descendants of the conflict “That's usually the case," Dr Hrdlicka explatr The 20 Yeurw not as many and thus home and rear » to work nerations, Dr the stains of the human race the will Can be by combini tern with Production, ing a McCall Pat- THE RHODES A Poiret Designed Garment your very Own made _ possible any one of these beautiful materials. Was one of periods that suffered, and yet b flourtshing War, from 1618 to 1648, the most terrible Europe ever 0 Kurope was again raged early in et by 1850 red.” ast contur 1 France had completely r Printed Eponge \Birdltiers Sail for Hawaii for Frolic The combination of ictoles on th \tront window of midwinter Waikiki ts a even a mptug 50¢, and motion surt bathing little too much an to stand—and » Julius KE. Miner pleture that, according S5e, 50¢, ‘O56 and $1.00, Plain Crepe: In plain en $1.00 and f openh A yard, I eatic of Minneapolis, and KE. D. Miner, y we brothers Honolulu aboard the steamer Lurline. “We're going to stay fort just as long like it," declared the Miner, just before sailing time My clients can walt-—and my brother's apples can grow without his assistance.” The two met in Seattle as we older Printed Radiums, 40 terial that has jong popularity tent Desi blouses and tor which a print can be most Monday for the first time in 15 ywars. Silks after © the apparel up in th year for cap Poiret Twi novelty dest yuves, In an ex combinations, A s for dresses and blouses work plaids in colors of tan gen, maize, rose and brown. $1.35. Section—Upper Main Floor Woolens ills; a 54-inch material named us designer of women's ny of his creations are made twill, It is being used this es, comts and dresses; in navy Swppatients come from al! parts of the didacy are 83.95. Fae Read their leerers and the facts blue. A $6.50 being formed by thel, yard, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, and $7.50. Tweeds; "Salt and Pepper” self-toned and checks; ver a » for sport w icker suits and light wraps. A yard, $2.25. Veiour Checks, 564 inches wide, and In a y of even and broken ch ks. This drapy ct and is and one-piece dresses Do you know that the WoOTU wate bs 0 Women's pie heme effective remedy | Internat Tn | Dollar to Become British Subject cafeteri B.C, April 10—A enident of the Ca Shipping Co. and a Robert Dollar, of Beat- tle and San Francisco, was recom mended for naturalization as a sub | fect of King George in court Bere Monday Dollar was born in nal: Lan ae heut my now-surgical treatment in the REE book I will send vou upon sxpest. Douvehyne, eedom has been f > Spokane Man Files fe ioe Als Alienation Suit ommittee in charge, is PORTLAND, April 10.—Chi jon for alienation of hin wife Charles I contracto mixtures, stripes meet Remember, a positive guarantec is the test of completely the tablet Marmola action of a re my ability to and permanently cure your Piles. f id in’ Wa f Mareh Two Burned When | Home Is Destroyed | wien his father was naturali BREMERTON, April 10.—Mrs, H./| ter immigrating to the United States. | "$100,000 |° during the montt Huette has flied sult f met Roneranen sii ages aguinst Theod head of the Huott company, of Spokan: hin wife have skirts 4.50, breidered Canton Crepes Bracebridge D weaves of « Ont., but became an Ameri 2 tra harmin crac arr inch Forstmann and Huft- . soft and lustrous. 8 it is not to be rivaled. been ma ett appare 38-inch material | A yard, $12.00. mash were destroyed at the home Mexico Paitdohes lijouneetends ‘Oiened of R. E. Fox on the Navy Yard *® Expulsion Charge| for Ex-Service Men| highway yesterday. The still wae 1CO CITY, April 10—Expul-| WASHINGTON, April 10—An-|opérating at capacity when Sherith pecedings against Dr. Edward | nouncement of the opening of 436] John stanioch and two deputies ar- edi potied Shatin’ rived, but the owner had fled. Tullldge will nter| jin Converse county, ll ly h President Obregon | ex-service men of the SHE DARKENED HER y to explain his side} was made by Tells How She Dia 1 It With a a Made Remedy 3 ; 23 acres of homestead and desert land Wyoming, to world war, the department of in- The tand js open to a period of 90 days be- Q si & sé 4 g t terlor t for i May Giens Falls, N. Y.—‘‘ For over two. months I was so sick I was not able to! Strehlau and 3-yearold Aaughter of| Dollar ts closely connected with the day when their home caught fire,| shipping interests. He has lived here | nine years, daughter when the fire occurred. It | ——— started when a line of clothes * WOMAN So | it in belteved. The house and fur | LL ture were completely deatroyed by | Identify the Beer | Lh “V and It Is Yours? ep lee Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound Made Her |miles north of Seattle, Monday, one | and Strong Studebaker touring car. Owner may | office of Sheriff Matt Starwich and} | identify & Ue car and i6 cases of} Menetto were badly burned yester-| Robert Dollar lines and has wide! Mrs. Streblau waa batbing her|f the kitchen fell across the hot stove, ~ Coula Not Stano .: Found on the Botheli road, six have the samo by calling at the} j beer that were in it is Heavy Coat Saves | Life of H. Schick Mrs. E. H. Boots, a well known j | A heavy coat saved the life of{Tesident of Buchanan county, Iowa, cameped Harry Schick, 18, Georgetown, when {Who darkened her- gray hair, made sary, I read testi- | jy 1 SS - he was stabbed In the back during | the following statement: moniallettera| a fight in a restaurant at 6007%| “Any lady or gentleman can dark- about Lydia E, | 12th ave. &, Monday night ick {en their gray or faded hair, and Pinkham's Vege-| | woe taken to the city hospital for|Make it soft and glossy with this table Compound | Avoid treatment. His wounds were slight, ee ee oe a and began totake FY (Cons as the heavy coat stopped the knife. |@t home. To pint of water ay it. Bofore I had | : tip ation ‘As a result of the fracas the police |0@ ounce of bay rum, one small box finished taking! Qoar QQ are searching for two bandits who| Barbo Compound and one-fourth ; bed the first bottle I saw what good it way BRAN DRETH are alleged to ounce of glycerine. These ingredients $ i pats can be purchased at any drug store C. Smith, song Ainiy wok toe CEG Be, j 1 at very little cost. Apply to the hair | all my ‘washing andmy sewing, which | PILLS | Seize Big Still habe Maarten Pela ta stopped by police when half way up| Tehink is remarkable, as i ad not | (a N B t is darkened sufficiently, It does not a Denver building. Smith was trem | dared to run my sewing machine,but | &t bed timewi// keep ear FEMPCON | color the scalp, is not greasy and bling violently as he clung to the | had doneallmy sewingby hand,! truly BREMERTON, April 10.—Fifteen/does not rub off. It will make a aide of the building. “Worst I ever feel that.were it not for your medicine gallons of moonshine, a 100-gallon|gray-haired person look 20 years tackled,” he said, | capacity still and 400 gallons of Iwould not be here younger."—Advertisement. What’s in the Air seemed very serious, "’— W. BURCHELL, Glens Falls. N Y. PROGRAM FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 10 Free upon Request PBR E. Pinkham's Private Text- KDZE--10:30 to 11 a. m.; 3:3 upon ‘‘Ailments Peculiar toWo- | to 4:30 p,m men"? will be payed free, upon re- | KIR—6:30 to 6:15 p. m Write to the Lydia E. Pinkham 10 p, m ledicine Co., Lyni "Massachusetts | 7:20 to 8:30 p. m. | This book eatatce valuable informa | 2 i that every woman should have, | Advertisement, and my husband did my house-| work. doctor | | | Dunbar Appoints New Assistants OLYMPIA, April 10.—State Attor- | ney General John H. Dunbar, who| succeeded Linsley 1. Thompson, re-| signed, reports the appointment of | two new anuistants, bringing the forces to six. R. J. Sharpe of Se attle and Enoch W. Anderson, both exsoldiers, are the now appointees, | vi 4 preventive Medicine S z re DENVER, April 10.—P. Atlanta, “human waa | EH 2 \ tlt et Few grown ups are fortunate enough to retain childhood breakfast appetites. And few children are satisfied with a “canary bird breakfast.” The 13 hour interval between supper and breakfast affects us differently. To satisfy everybody and simplify your breakfast problem, serve the dish that appeals to all appetites—Olympic Wheat Hearts. Cool according to di- rectionsandit hasa happy, nutty flavor that makes the whole Eenly like break- fast better. Start with Olympic Wheat Hearts tomorrow. Your grocer can i ‘i ape Weal Cheater i hat the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold. supply you. ors owning or holding 1 per cent of more of tot gues, or other necuritien are: (If there are none, Trustee for N. H, Scripps, West Chester, O.; M. W. V: Hat. John ) Chott Margaret’ M, V de obild), Kate Atwood, ( ‘Incinnatt B, Clark, San wiemone David Cunningham, Phila MH. Demuth, San Diexo, Ho Kins, Cinel 1, th) G. i Johnaon, 81 DI Wi Clark, ren pieKo Cale , Oakland, Ca ia. W, , Ca paragraphs next above, Hvine Hie names of the own rity holders, if an. contain not only the Hast of rity holders as they appear upon the booka of the casen where the stockholder or security holder I the company as trustee or in a of the pers oy eorporatl Ino that the sald two paragraphs c itd affiant's full knowledge and b nditions under hold F upon the books of the fon ina ai a April State of Washington, County of King, CONVEX KETTLES baioagisre/ low priced for Wednesday $1.49 TART | 2 6-QUART SIZE . nibde te heist négitegthds aluminum; will give excellent service. the State and county aforesaid, having beon duly aworn accord: that he in the Business Manager of The lowing Is, to the beat of his knowledge and he ownership, management (and If a daily of the aforesaid publication for the date caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, em- a in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of thin form, to w 7 the nam nd busines appeared H. } , depores and nd that the atatoment 0 1 ete, to In s nnd addresses of the publisher, editor, managing managers are Name 0 ar Publishing Marshal’ Wash. R. D. Pinkerton jenttio; Wash owner tn: (If the publication is owned by an individual nddrean, or if owned by more than one individual the name and address hould be given below; If the publication is owned by a corporation th of the corporation and the names and addresses of the stockholders owning or holding one cent or more of the total nt of atock should be given.) edlior, t office addrens— Seattle, Wash, Seattle, Publisher § Business Manager H, itor to take advantage of OUR BIG SALE OF UNIVERSAL M WARE, Many items greatly reduced, XTRA SPECIAL—CREME OIL TOILET SOAP For Wednesday's Selling Only 12 Bars for 69c Cremo Oil is an extra fino pure Soap and produces a lathor—it will not harm the most tender skin, ie REM EOL THE ChE ass OWT On smooth, amy -s PORTLAND FLOUR MILLS CO., Portland, Oregon Mills at Portland, Oregon and Tacoma, Washington Manufacturers of Olympic Pancake Flour and Olympic Flour Garden Wheel Plow and Cultivator Very Special at $4.98 Regularly sells at $7.50—Has 24-inch wheel and complete set of cultivator tooly— $4 98 4 . sto plow handle grips; a good bay at, tow D-Handle Steel Spades Special at 69c Forged from extra quality crucible (only a limited number at this price). ONION SETS—2 LBS. FOR 25¢ Simplex Weed Puller Priced at 95c ‘The Simplex pulls them out by the roots—they can’t come back; strongly made; simple, rapid, efficiont—built to last a lifetime, het the tw ors, stoekhol stockholders and. # Awd | fiduelary | an | Atatemonte ombrad a ( circumstances and i iH ra and # hold M ompany aa truateoa, ty other than that of a bona fide nt has ni believe that any other person, jon has Wt, direct or Indirect, In the sald T aecuritien then, ka wocrieted arte hat the average number of coplos of each innue. of this publication sold or dintributed, through the main or, otherwine, to paid subscribers during the ax montha preceding thy cate ahown above, is (Thivinformation In required from dally’ publications only.) 3 ] 1, Wy MARSHALL , ishena ture, of Business HManager) Sworn to and subseribod before me thin 6th day of April (Son!) (My commission expires January 26, 1926.) + ath. owner; fnnociat stock, bonds or ot “ iu tinny,

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