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PAGE 6 207. 35% LOWER TAXICAB RATES -—— When we started operations we established rates 25 per cent lower than you were being charged. NOW WE ARE REDUCING THE RATE 10 PER CENT MORE BY OFFERING COUPON BOOKS- $10.00 book .....$ 9.00 $20.00 book $18.00 This reduction brings our rate to within a few cents of the Chicago and New York rates. RED TOP CAB COMPANY 610 Seneca Street ELLIOTT 5900 Los Angeles officials de- clare Herbert Wilson, ez- ict, shown here, has con- ‘ he made the bomb 1 in the Wall Street blast mystery. He maintains, how- ever, he had part in placing the infernal machine, police Statement of Condition UTUAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 615 Second Avenus no Health Restored at the . Close of Business é by Radium April 3, 1923 RESOURCES Loans Secured by First Mortgages. $1,663,800.97 Loans Secured by Bonds & Warrants 185,800.30 Cash on Hand and in Banks...... + 165,05 Advance on Insurance and Taxes. . Furniture and Fixtures Loans on Savings Accounts....... Th nderful curative power of LIABILITIES SAVINGS ....... «ees $1,786,912.88 Reserve and Undivided Profits. 22,148.65 Incomplete Loans .... Bills Payable ........ 100,000.00 $2,087,880.98 SAVINGS April 8rd, 1923........ $1,786,912.38 SAVINGS April 8rd, 1922. . - 837,548.82 you have had it GAIN IN SAVINGS in one year... $ 949,363.56 © ‘ dé t. erature giv tion, Radium Appliance Bradbury Hidg. Los Angeles, Calif. —Advertinement. | ster will superintend excavations to | be made in search for them. The| search is being made jointly by American, French and Jewish soci: | eties. | HUNTING ANCIENT FORTS DUBLIN, April 10.—Dr. Stewart MacAlister, professor of Celtic Ar- chaeology at the National university here, and director of the Palestine ex- ploration fund tn London, is prepar ing to leave for Palestine to try to find the forts of the Biblical city of | David. The city m situated on the! eastern bill which runs southward from the present city of Jerusalem, The Old Testament mentions exten- sive fortifications by various kings around the city, and Mr, MacAll!- Till Friday Night Kress Moore Four JAS, KYRLE MacCURDY in “#TINGY* OTHER ACTS AS GOOD —and— RUBYE DE REMER In “TIE UNCONQUERED WOMAN" Where an Office Is Not Just Office space ade- quately planned and carefully de- veloped to euit the specific necds of tenants, | age THE SEATTI E STAR Danlias Add a Pleasant Touch to Garden Spots BY W. R. BEATTIN Extension Horticulturist, United States Department of Agriculture Lovers of fi 4 of the more striking types had their de sires gratified the past few years in the of the dahtia, While thi flower ts not adapted to growing every where and does best in mode ately o temperate wonderful develepment elt maten, it makes & good showing and often gives & reasonable profit from the sale of out flowers, Pres. ont varieties include flowers from the small all the way ‘te + Rh BEATTIB | ied sorts that are attractive. Ing, 1oone-pete extremely DIG ROOTS IN FALL | In the fr | frost Kills the dahlia f stoma are out off just 1 The tubers | dug and left in a cluster for stor Dahlia roots can be kept un much the same conditions as Trinh that ia, they should be kept reasonably cool vo they will not sprout and should not become #o dry that they will shrivel, A storame cellar where potatoen are kept ts generally talrly good for keeping dahita roots, In order to keep the roots from drying out by exposure to the air they may be packed tn a shallow box of sand which is moistened just « little from time to time but not enough to cure the roots to rot In the spring of the year the roots are and divided, one root planted where about the time the a, the 6 the or roots are potatoes taken out being each hill Bometimes each re appear, ould be th UP several stems and If too eut DANLIAS NEED EXCELLENT S80IL part at ‘The plants can be brought into bloom earlier by ing each tu a the plants in the house, then setting them In the open ground after the weather has become warm. The same method can be followed where a hothed or coldframe is available for starting the planta ots five or sic inches in dlaine ter will be needed as the roots are sometimes rather large. her in a pot tarting Dahilas should be planted on wood, deeply prepared poll and the individual plants placed at least three feet apart in the row and the rows about four feet apart A stake should be driven by each hill and the stems kept tied to thene stakes, as they break easily with the wind. CULTIVATE LIKE IATOES The cultivation of dahlias ts Just about the same as for toma- toes or most any of the garden crops, In extremely dry weather B.A little the they will need water © spr and worked in' ut the time they be ta ching with fir strawy ma ° OF #Wweepings from the Itry house ts also an advan tage, Where dahitas are grown ax border plants and the flowers not cut for sale or gor use in the hikise the old flowers should be kept nipped off before they fade, so the vigor of the plants will go into the formation of new flow- ers, The best effects in growing dahlias are obtained where they are either p! in & mana ‘of one color only or else the com- bination of colors in the group planting ts carefully considered ‘The colors vary from Neht cream or almost white to the deep red and bronze. CRETE les of quantities, concrete {a con bureay ta prepared mail the coupon below: building cone: In and base natructions for » fact everything about which our Washington Fill out carefully and Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave. Washington, D. C. I want » copy of the pamphlet, “Concrete Walls and Base ments,” and inclose herewith same, NAM®. «004000. & lowe twocent stamp for Btrwet and NO. sons cecsssecseeees CMY. coo ranncsraceeaeceseee State. .ceseeseeees | Stabilizing, GENEVA, April 10—A!l hopes of | tan serious permanent reduction In} | the cost of living would seem to be shattered by the latest world-wide! | statistion of the International Labor Bureau, These show a very marked en- dency tn ali countries for the pres- | ent general level of prices to | wtabalize, ‘The simplest way to end s corn is Blue-fay. Stops the pain instantly. ‘Then the corn loosens and comea out, Made in clear liquid andinthin plasters, The action is the same, At your druggist [Hold Forth Little Hope for Lower | Living Costs International Labor Bureau Finds Prices Not Lowering | nae | While during the past year there! have been fluctuations, both up and down, !n various countries, every indication ts that the present general | level of prices is going to become stabalized for the future, | MORE THAN | BEFORE WAR In a rough way, this means that the future cost of living in England! in going to be more than 100 per cent what It was before the war in| Franoe, over 800 per cent more; in Italy, over 400 per cent more, and in other countries according to local | conditions and according to the! amount of paper currency which| each country has ised, ‘The general statistics of tue Inter national Labor Bureau show that thruout 1921 there was a marked reduction in the coat of Hving tn nearly all countries. This continued thru a good part of 1922, only to be followed by @ new tendency up. wards, This Increase was again tn turn wiped out by a decrease and the general tondency the world over now is for the cost of liting to stabilize around the lower figures that were reached in 1921 and 1922. An stated above, however, these prices moan an increase of from 100 | TUE DAY, APRIL 16, 1923, Scratch and Scrape are bound 1OUT TO ? NEW DANCE MUSIC Dearest (You're the Nearest . Fox.Trota. Paul Specht and His Or- ehestra. A-3630 75 Falling. The Lovelight in Your Eyes. Aggrevatin’ Pape. Loose Feet. Fox-Trots, The Georgians. A-3625 75« Fox-Trots. Manhatian Dance Orchestra, A-3829 754 NEW SONG HITS Runnin’ Wild. Keep Off My Shoos. Nora Bayes, A-3826 Be Jenny. Fox-Trot. Lewis and Hia Band, Liza. Fox-Trot. Frank Westphal and His Orchestra. A-3614 7B< My Buddy. (Accordion Novelty Chorus by Phil Baker. When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues. Fox- Trots. Paul Specht and His Orche A-3817 75¢ Good Night Love Sends « Little Gift of Roses Waltzes. Columbia Dance Orches- tra, 816 7B Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Medley Waltz. Intro, “Song of Lambda Chi.” Dream Girl of Pi K. A. Waltz. Jan Garb His Garber-Davis O: chastra, A-3793 15c Ted Ferera's Hawatian Im atrumental Quartet. A-3798 75 Wanita, Al Jolson, Jimbo Jambo. Frank Crimi, A3812 78 In Our Parlor. I'm Mighty Sweet on My Sweet Sweetie. Furman and Nosh. A-3893 TBe Little Town in the Ould County In the Valley Near Sleive- namon. Tenor Solos. William A. Kennedy. Atos TBe Little Songs for Children, Little ‘Birdie; Bubbles. Little 1" for Children, I Love Little Pussy; Rock-a-Bye Tay ¢ Laura Pryant. A-3152 7B I Heard the Vales of Jesus Say. will Your Heart Ring True? Gypey Smith. A-3802 7Be The Living God. (O'Hara) Charles Hackett. 80599 $1.00 Petite Valse. (Herbert) Minuet in G, No. 2. (Beethoven) Eddy Brown. A-3801 $1.00 Smile Through Your Tears. Out of the Dusk to Barbara Maurel. A-3811 Sweet One. Everything is K. O. tn K-Y. Frank Crumit. A-3627 75¢ OTHER RECENT RELEASES New Hampthire. Fox-Trot. Saw Mill River Road. Intro. “(Mother's Wedding Dress.” From “G Medley Fox-Trot. Columbians. A-38 756 Tiger Rag The Memphis Blues. Fox- Trots. Ted Lewis and His Bond. A-3813 750 La Paloma. Fox-Trot. O Sole Mio. Waltz. Jan Garber and His Garber- Davis Orchestra, A-3792 TB e You Tell ‘em Ivories, Conxing the Piano. Fox- ‘Trots. Piano Bolos. Frank Weetphal. A-3800 75< Whispering Pines. Only Just Suppose. Fox- Trots. Accordion Solos. Guide Deiro, A-3805 7S Mother's Love. Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw, ‘oa in the Sky. Shannon Four. A-3810 75a T'm Goin’ Away. Bring It with You When You Come. Leona Williams and Her Dixie Band, A-3815 750 Medley of “Old Timers.” Part I—Intro.: In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree; Sweet Rosie O'Grady; Just One Girl; After the Ball. Medley of “Old Timers.” Part I1—Intro.: Daisy Bell; Just as the Sun Went Down; Little Annie Rooney; The Sidewalks of New York. Shannon Fowr. A-3797 15< Ah, Moon of My Delight. ‘rom “In a Persian Gar- den.” (Lehmann) Tandy Mackenzie. 98043 $1.50 Tacea la notte placida, From “Il Trovatore.” (How Peaceful Was the Night) (Verdi) Rosa Ponselle. 98051 $1.80 Schon Rosmarin.-(Kreisler) Toscha Seidel. 80623 $1.00 (Hamblen) You. (Lee) $1.00 WSEnEY ae rs play phonograph record made with the old surf ry ame two irre pressible imps, and Scrape, rermedite begin to shout, “Hear me! Hear me!” But, put a Columbis New Process your phonograph and from it surges music of « crystal-clear beauty that will amaze and delight you. It is as if Columbia had caught those boisterouz rogues and bound ang gagged them. The only method ever discovered which success fully reduces surface noise to a negligible quantity is Columbia's new process for making records in layers or leaves. Theos. tre leaf is an a hard material. Over are laid the playing sur faces, of a material somar- velously smooth and fin that the needle travelig” over it creates but th veriest whisper of a souni. At the first note of muse delightfully noiseless mr- face. They can be played on any phonograph, - If you would know the per- fection of phonograph re to jumbia Beard askto the accompanying superfize Program. it te Kore a singing “Runnin’ Wild.”’\As you listen you will eatch all that delicious tone quality, all that «: thy of voice, fer which thie popular actress is especially noted, The Actual votte of the singer, the instrument itself, the full harmony of the orchestra, unblurred by obnoxious needle noise, is the wonderful reality which the Columbia new fe ig pes sive Eee phonograph. ‘ou coats We baly in Columbia New Process The process is patented. No one else can anything like it in records, ! jas plans for « feer, with ace emi bundred tv our mos! ay. 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