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ASCHOOL GIRLS SUCCESS q Everything Depends upon her Health | {Discovery Island” Is Taken | George E. Whita Whitacre | Tells of Her ughter’s Breakdown and How Lydia P E-Pinkhar’ 's Vegetable Compound Made Her a Healthy, Happy, Strong Girl Every mother possesses inf ‘of vital importance toher young ter, and the responsibility for ture is largely in her hands, aen gael rl’s thoughts be- when she suffers the Lata “of wet fect, pain, sical condition and try nA inkham's Vegetable Com- which has proved a reliable d to nature for just such condi- in so many cases, to ay a few words about Lydia P "s Vegetabie C compound. it tieealy 2 I thought it vould or Seeger me to take my iter of achool. She mee weight, was nervous, and she aah come home from she would drop into a chair ery, and say, ‘Mamma, I don’t Tecan go to school ‘another !’ I gave Ly Lydia EB. Pink- im’s Vegetable Compound, and she is a healthy, happy, hearty, ydia BE. Pinkha strong girl and weighs 120 pounds. 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Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mas- setts, This bock contains valuable information, _ DEBATERS BANQUET ington hotel Tuesday night. The} ‘RUM RUNNERS ARE REBUFFED | Off the Map VANCOUVER, B, C, April 11- Just ono more cog in the wheel to make it @ Uttle harder for Canada's American cousins to get @ drink, Hereafter ficlaln will refuse to rum runner ghips to points where there are no ciktoms offices, There are a score of vessels in the Van couver whisky fleet .errying out big ° every week destined for ton, Oregon and California Canadian customs of. to grant clearance At (rst, all these craft used to clear for Mexico, If they trans. ed thelr cargoes to Inunchen at Seattle or the Golden Gate and nev er went to Mexico at all, it was nobody's business, so far as the Canadian customs was concerned. Thon the marine bootleggers became bolder and cleared their ships for “Discovery,” posed to have come out of the sea joft Capo Flattery, A shir Jelear from ver for Discov or six weeks, no matter, ahe could get awny with It, Today instructions have been re. eelved to take Dincovery Island off the map, where It never existed In short, the lquor ships must clear for “somewhere” where regu: lar customs officlais come down to the dock once a day anyway. It is expected the rum runners will re sume thelr trips {n the general dl rection of Ensenada, Mexico, Of course they will be hampered some what in thelr operations becauss r chapter of the National As-| Badger chapter of the University of} they will have to stay away from Of Collegiate Debate clubs | Washington was one of the found:|port a fortnight at least to aatisty | first anniversary banquet in| Ts of the natlon.wide debate club | inquisitive Canadian customs offi dining room of the New Wash- organization, Jcials. 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FRAZIER, President WILLIAM THAANUM, Vice President ROLLIN SANFORD, Vice President WILLIS 8. PARROT, Secretary ALTER J. WAR Waray SHELTON jatan’ IARRY G, BALDWIN, "Assistant Becretary, E. G. JOuN o2 CONDON FINL! EY RAYMOND R. FRAZIER WALTER E. GALBRAITH TRUSTEES y L. O, JANECK, Yakima aaistant Sect tary siatant Secretary (This includes Resources $22,500,000.00 D WHITCOMR INE B. FAVRE, Spokane EVERY APPLICATION SPREADS ITS REPUTATION 1, Gives the shine that preserves leather and resists weather! There’s a SHINOLA shine for every shoe— Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown For father, mother, sister, brother— keep the SHINOLA Home Set handy! ‘The dauber, of genuine bristles, cleans the shoes and applies the polish. The big lamb’s wool polisher. brings the Shine like magic! The.nifty, thrifty,-everyday habit— ' “Phe Shine for Mine” mythleal island sup: | p could | cry Island, and return in two days j])Wae spent in THE ‘(Nan Hates Inter views One Sounds Like an| Egoist, She Says Nan Halperia | FY WANDA VON KETTLER Interviewwd. She says when being Interviewed jone always wounds like an ¢g |because on @ rule, needs talk about if. | If not ta about oneself, | ho Js talking about | |his opinion of the elty or. the eh} mate in which he In playing. “And who cares, after all," Nan Jasks, “about his opinion on those wubjecta—what do they matter? He's expected. of courne, to nay that he likes the town and its cl! Jmats. Maybe he does, But then *x | Be not alarmed and put out, jmentie reader. Nan Halperin isn't lquite as antagor lin cold print. Yan “aughs and jher brown eyes dance when she }gtves her opinion of ar interview, then obligingty contributes the statements that she was born 'n Odessa, Russia-—that her oni as she sounds Alinneso out in a youn opera troupe—that # r played ntock—that whe finally went into musical comedy, and that tho pre viously she hax done vaudeville thin in her first season on the Pantages clreuit, | “Sometimes they call me ‘bobbed haired,” she delared Tuesday aft Jernoon fn her dressing room at the Pan, where she appears this week. “But my hatr idn't bobbed at all Tt just never ‘growed.’ * (Here and There| Professor Flowant T, Hit head Acacia fraternity, entertained by | local chapter. eee Horace G. Stone, noted tnventor, dies in Chicago. * ee Canadian Pacific raflway shops, Vancouver, B. C., has $260,000 fire Tuesday, started Report 675 cases sleeping atckness eee W. A. Irwin, head of Seven League club, and Hugo Kolley, sec retary to Mayor Brown, speakers jbefore the Sunset Hill Improvement club, Tuseday, April 10, eee Community Hotel corporation starts court proceedings against stock subscriber for unpaid stock in Olympia hotel. soe Captain Joneph T. Mason, Senttle Policeman, takes Immigration prin oners to San Francisco. eee Firemen stop blaze on roof of Corner Market bullding at First ave. and Pike st, Tucsdday night oe Philip Tindall and Robert Hes keth, city council aspiranta, indorsed by United Veterans. eee Jeantt Alumni association to hold reunion smoker at Seattle college, Wednesday night. eee Louis Halverson, Harbor City, Cal. oe Matthew Bernard Oldenburg, tn- ventor of brick {ce cream, dieg at New Orleans, Seattle, diea at eee Fivan R. Morgan, employs Untt Mill and Lumber Co, accidentally kilied, Tuesday. see Augurt Toeliner, port candidate, speaker before John Tanner camp, Spanish War veterans, Tucaday night, ewe Robert Hesketh, Philip Tindall, Harry Bolton, Oliver Erickson, clty council candidates, and HL B, Holmes, C. W. Casler, nchool direc: tor candidates, spoke before Whit- tier Heights Improvement club, Tuesday night. Raisin Toast sis a delicacy that you should try with tea. Get a loaf of real, full-fruited bread, and see how good Git the bread: at grocers or neighborhood bake shop— they have it now. Tts a tempting innovation to serve to guests or friends Bakers everywhere are mak- Ing it for you, using Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and all home cooking uses, to pubilc heaith service at Warhing: jton, D. C. j Mrs. Matilia Halverson, wife of SEATTLE STAT } Nan Halperin doesn't like to be he's supposed to say so, anyway,” | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923. 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Ill Health Leads Man to Kill Self OREGON CITY, Ore, April — Because he despaired of regaining bis health, following an attack of influenza, Walter Bickerton, aged 38, shot and killed himself near Ar donwald late Tuesday, after leaving @ note explaining his action, Ifis wife and five children Itve in Sas- katchowan, Canada, During the 17th century English women wore their engagement rings on thelr thumbs, Chosen From Experience. “Experience is a great teacher.” That’s why “star” craftsmen in mechanical and woodworking trades invariably demand Nicholson Files. To them, the name “Nicholson” on the tang of a file stands for ready- sharpness, keen temper, uniformity and edge-holding endurance., Super-Files, if you please. 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