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q | ‘the straits or at sea, be PAGE 4 NEW B, G RULE MAY NOT WORK Big Rum-Runners Are Not Very Much Worried VICTORIA, B. C. lations ccleulated te Mumbia’s mosquito fleet out of bus: made entirely ef dian customs off Fegulations provide under 250 tons liquor cargo the craft t h @hormous quantities of liquor « British Columba and sterrt fo American smugglers at sate meet ing places. While the trade to m MUR offshore smuggling distant points, California ports, is done by relative ly large vessels, the traffic British Columbia waters to Souna has been carried on by sma! craft. The new regulations will Mquor export to a considerable ex fent, according to A. M. Mansc attorney general of British Colum Dia, “The rule will prove an advan fage to both the United States British Columbia,” Mr. Manso’ @d, “as the owners of b larger tonna. hesitate to b might mea add iy gratifying to us her QUITE CNP. However, «hb to be not in ts true, they say Will compe! som ERTURBED Peoted to lead t & closer massi Nolved in the traff bly cut out of the busin ‘of the smaller fry who have fore been able to fin Operations, using their own Speed boats and buying in Qrentities. wa is apparently nothing in the @rae> to bar the larger from the indi ual charter and use of vediels $50 toris, whose liquor they cannot be direct American soi], may, son landed on ewhere in among @ny number of smaller and speedier like from Puget 1 curb and Such inquiry as is possible among | | mien who, almost frankly and open. ty, are concerned in the it traffic Shows them to be more pleased than Misturbed by the new order of things ) The little independent Ihave been a nuisance a: | Ment to those who hay Wision of the opportu by an inexhaustible sup) f Ong hand and an unappeasable thirst n the other. The big fellows are Well organized and wel! financed WHEN FATHER SHUTS UP “Where does that child get his temper? Not from me, surely.” “No; none of yours is missing."—| other refugees are “Boston Transcript. ee }the hair p RUS SIAN PRIEST HERE GUARDIAN A THE SEATTLE STAR ‘EL FOR REFUGEES the chorus Father J. A. Eshin, Alexander V refuge ¢ “Give us a job, father!” is group of Russian refugees. recently a often up against “Qive x Ww refugees us fob, a means of 8 Father nd REF $ ONCE RULED RUSSIA ( the Russian 753 does his very Greek Ort putting Lakeview boule { society on t beat to answer/top on the bottom, the that plea, to hem a job. and La & and cartoonist has ai able fought their way thru lean a Russian artist| years and red bayenets to China n a remark they gathered in colonies un likeness to Father Alexander the towards And he migration 4, started in iltustrating the picture. Puget Sou frawn by the kindly Alexan of the refu; has s to sev era have been | 4 Placed in jo! ¥ necked fe cap of a naval off an elevator nights own office bu The + piled high is also an ele-| Hun yator operator, The artist has es-|the assistance of Father tablished himself at 1611% Bighth|Many have earned enough money ave., thru the assistance of Father/to attend vu sities. Paul Popoff, Alexander, and many scores of|/® young Cossack cavalry officer, is fast working | ROW attending an art school in Chi thelr way to American hesamassiieg |“ 4 Jesper Borla ox. = whiskered old man e dow and doin Bog Bie ob, Father orn thru janitor work woman with | gen Alexander er : =i A. Hence the tremendous Demand. “The most delicious Tea you can buy” JUST TRY IT. & 8. C.COOK, WEST 4073, ELL. 9350, Distributors > alten -and- Consumer Both have Confidencein working on a farm near Everett. | And #0 the story goes. } The humor of the situation ap. peala to the refugees, who plague the father continuously for joba as the artist shows in his cartoon. To an American, watching these peo | ple striving to establish themselves in a new civilization, there is a/ depth of pathos in that plea “Give |us fob, Father,” that brings tears with the smiles. ERE we have I. Knockem Dead, the fearless fly hunter, with his famous Flyo- san fly gun. Mr. Dead takes Considerable credit himself but it is really Flyosan that flies Files just can’t stand Flyosan, A few sprays of this wonderful non-pdsonous liquid will clear any room of flies inside of five minutes. Hyo SAFE INSECTICIDE ES BY TH Flyosan's pleasant aromatic odor quickly disappears when MAY BE STAR |, AN : AY \X hears in Seattle every time a boat brings in a who was aided by the priest here, has given M yacheslavo himself, MOST WOMEN, CAN COOK BUT— can cook (some well, and some not so well y dishes, but few have the divine magic to sweet morsels, and other trifles, that really nd inwardly comfort, and without which no meal If you would like to acquire this art, without end for our new bulletin on “Cakes and Cookies, Fill out and mail the coupon below as Yes, most women mmonplace, eve * those & del e eye is truly complete. expense or effort, Icings and Fillings. directed, ne eT ; Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave, Washington, D. 0, Please send me the bulletin on “Cakes and Cookies, Icings and Fillings,” for which E Inelose four cents in stamps, Name Street and No City. |Raw Milk Dealer _ Cases Postponed The case of Herman Nelson and eight other raw milk dealers against the city of Seattle and the health | department will come up for trial | What). wieeg Wednesday morning in «uperior| Lovers’ quar-|court. It was assigned Tuesday morning to Judge Austin BE. Grit. fiths, who declined to try It, because his son, Austin, Jr, in a raw mili Producer. It will be ansigned to| some other department of superior court Wednesday, EASTBOURNE, Eng. Sept. 4 Fearing burial alive, Thomas 8. Provided tn his will that] FUR TOP One of the fall conte han « fur top and cloth lower section. The fur half of natural squirrel, LOVELY GIRLIS | GIVEN PRAISES, “By ¢ with y rel, oh “Where do you get that stuff? Molly and I haven't had any trou ble that I know of. We're still en aged and giad of tt.” “Well, that's funny. Jack said he'd seen you several times the past week with a beautiful young girl who surely wasn't Molly.” "Oh, for the love of Mike, That's my kid sister, Sue, She just came | Gowland » Jim! and Molly? he was declared dead. going to enter the University as a freshman next week. In the mean-| time I've been showing her the| ATHENS, opt 4.— sights of the town and helping her | Kustakis, whose heroism saved thou- | do a little shopping.” | sands of Greek soldiers in the Syrian “That explains {t. 1 saw youlrout, was found strangled fn ita | myself at lunch timo today with the| home here. Pretty girl, Sho sure is a good |— looker.” “She'll that. ola. be glad to know The kid has some of these fashioned idean that girls in the) cities are raving beauties and every jsirl from a small town is a hick and she doesn't want to look dif-| ferent.” | "Well, she doesn’t need to be! worried. She has a lot of the city| girls backed clear off the map for) beauty. That's old stuff about the} girl in the sunbonnet. They all dress more or lees alike now.’ | The musical creations of the w your home happier througn the ing. With these popular models, a room ts aired. It will not stain, It kills practically every kind of insect pest such as mosqui toes, roaches, bedbugs, ants, moths and lice Get a can today. A complete outfit containing a pint of Fiyosan and sprayer costs only $1.26. san Marguerite Wood ERE she 1s, Marguerite Wood, 19 years old, the most likely fu- ture screen star in Seattle, Miss Wood, who lives in the Jack- son apartments, 1621 8th ave., is the winner of The Star's movie contest. | She is pretty, very much so, but it was not her beauty that won the contest Lovely, the noted screen star, be- E ROOMFUL Coorrlats 14 Ctenel Cheeskeet Corveiwiie | ability of the several hundred en- trants, Miss Wood declared that sho had |never before appeared in front of a | movie camera, nor ever taken part In |@ dramatic effort of any kind. So sho was rather surprised when in- formed that she had won the con- {teat but aiso was very modest about yy you have used Zonite | ‘The silver cup, which The Star of- or ivy poisoning you will | "4 for the winner, will be pre- j sented to Miss Wood, Thursday night never know how quickly in- | on the stage of the Orphoum theater, fections of this sort can be | Where the contest was conducted. She appeared before the came: t th overcome, Orpheum Monday al ‘H t, jest rwieke Zonite is non-poisonous and —— — non-irritating. It has greater germ killing power than pure carbolic acid and has more than seventy-five times the | germ killing power of peroxide. | Lonile Thoroughness Characterizes our every transaction, t methoda in and our cun- Md every cour~ y connlatent with soun? bual- Judgment 4% Pald on Snvings Accounts Accounts Subject to Che Cordially Invited ate Peoples Savings Bank SECOND (VE. AND PIKE ST, She was picked by Louise | cause she showed the most dramatic | PORT WINE AND OLIVE OIL “Anyway, the kid's wearing |mostly new things. She waited till/ she came before doing her buying | I took her to Cherry's, where she |got several clever things—a dress, jcoat and fur, That's where I get} |my own clothes. Yeu, havo a regu: | lar charge account with them. They | are at 1015 2nd Ave. in the Rialto| Bidg., Just over the Pig'n Whistle, | Take the olevator."—Advertisement, Victrola 210 This new type Victrola, with its graceful Ines will be an attra tive addition to any home, It hi all the Victrola features and full, As illustrated st the on easy terms, rich tone right; You'll Get Rid of | Blackheads Sure There is one simple, safe and sure way that never fails to get rid of blackheads, that in to dissolve them. 1 do thia get two ounces of owder from any drug at le a@ little on a ho wet cloth —rub ov the blackheads briskly wash the parts and you will be mu prised how the blackheads have t Appeared. Iii blackheads, Little blackhoads, no matter where they are, simply dissolve and didappenr Blackheads are a mixture of duat and dirt and Aecretions that form in the pores of the skin, The calonite Biter and the water dissolve the Inckhenadas #o ches wash right out, leaving the pores free and clean and in thelr natural condi FIVE OUT OF SEVEN NEED THE COMBINATION OF t | PORTOLIVE If you are health worrled—ift you |Mar secret ingredients in “medi. cines"’—you have at Inst found a tonio and stimulant to assimila- tion In the julce of the grape com: | bined with the oll of thy olive. Doctors, everywhere, und of every | school, proclaim Portolive in needed | by five persons out of seven in this age of nerve tension and highly pre: | |digested foods, | | Portotive contains port wine and olive ofl and other natural body |bullders. | i Portable Victrola This desirable model brings Your favorite music to your home and can eanily be taken on your outings. Ti #& bandaome cand Han ail reguiar Victrola foatures, Terma are convenient All druggiste have tt—Advertiae. ment, WOMAN FREED. vinced that James Slezak did poison | } hia young daughter, Cecilia, and/ then down from the home town and ts / one of his arteries be severed after | the bureau ‘apt. Georgios | Have the Finest Music for Longer Evenings at Home as well as the handy Portable type, you will have a never-failing source of enjoyable entertainment. at tho left is a favorite in many homer. and the wealth of music it brings of TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1923. ‘CREDIT SERVICE FOR HOME FURNISHERS. 50 puacnase-ray @12°DOWN-en ONLY €12°WEEKLY *75% + *3°DOWN « * SOWEEKLY #|00% * *52°D0WN - 6 2°WEEKLY #502 * ¢75°DOWN - @250WEEKLY *@1O2DOWN~ *- SS°°NV/EEKLY + ¢|5°DOWN « ¢ 4°°VEEKLY. 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Rills- Beneath this was a line in her fa-| ton, of Lewiston, Idaho. <A coron- ther’s handwriting, “I'm going away | er’s jury absolved..Rillston from IN-POISON CASE) 2iiissse steno ais i Death Was|Gi pO LM For Salad, with Spaghetti fbi Be or any cooked cheese dish 5 & H Bluhill : the rich flavored cheese § |man and his daughter, an examina tion revealed. “I am going away with daddy,” Thrown Thru Windshield, Dies WALLA WALLA, Wash. Sept 4—Killed In an auto accident in which she was thrown thru the! windshield of her father’s machine, | commit suicide, | tee “bony ot “Atios ‘sbraky * saree nounced this afternoon they would | Freewater, Ore, was to be shipped release Mrs. Slezak, held during the | — — _ investigation Farewell notes found on the table in the bedroom in which the bodies of Slezak and the child were disc Ore, Sept. 4.—Con- PORTLAND, polices an -| ered were in the handwriting of tho | Proporal be recetved by| { Supplies and Accounts Navy Department, Washingt D. | until 10 o'clock a. m., Sept. 11 1923, for delivering concentrated lyé and soap powder to the Navy Yard,| t Bound, Wash. Apply for _pro- Into the Supply Officer, Navy! § Puget Sound, Wash., or to the| bi of Supplies and Accounts. T. | W. 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