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PAGE 2 THE TLE State Good Roads Delegates Open Meet in Olympia NEW HIGHWAY. BOY AND UNCLE IS DEDICATED Celebrate Comple- tion of “Pacific Avenue” Paving OLYMPIA, Oc flags and bun Olympia Wedn caravans from “the 4-day ce thon of “Pac highway th }gon. The prairie schoc De. more modern mode vr : Sa Ah peared from the ak ,coasta] route no sgiven over to the up-to-the-minute aut ! The night me ual convention Btate Good noclati which a promised fight sg Oey AL ‘Washington dele , . Himmediate Feast and wes Secluded in Jail state institution {} from the erippled nephew, Alton Co- me. two not allowed to con evi ween them has not privilege of visit hes the INJUNCTION of pr sat Hannum was @ nub W on the propose EN sociation on project by pre smendation provi: ‘business before t ion of off ‘immediately ‘appoint no resoluti men. Following the routine bust: the address of w es now attend. meeting will leave day for Salem, Ore., where they ar celebration COMFY HOUSE you livein “Comfy” and warm because of Pearl Oil! So easy and econom- ical to keep even room-warmth all day with one match and a turn of the wick. No fuss or muss —no coal or ashes to lug. All day long a clear, bright flame that burns the oil completely, leaving the air sweet and clean. To insure best results — use only Pearl Oil—the clean-burn- ing, uniform kerosene—refined and re-refined by the Standard Oil Company’s special process. “Coal oil” or “kerosene” may TURP Ame ema nase 7 mean any kind of kerosene—say “PEARL OIL” — copyrighted for your protection, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) PEARL « (KEROSENE) OIL or HEAT @ LIGHT WAIT FOR TRIAL Oregon Astrologer Is Kept him either to Has Brown Made Good as Mayor? rvs dise Has Dr, tion? We want to publish letters bearing on all sides of this question You are asked to restrict your loiter to 150 words and to sign your pame and a Following are some speci STAR invites all Seattle eitieens to Join in a constructive lon of this question of public Interest Brown “made good” as mayor? Does he deserve re ) ( Heo 1 replies from yarlous citlens: : Co-operating Council Big Need, She Says Editor The Star: Just a lino in regard to Mayor Brown's re-olection, IT have been | of years and seen a good m may tod, t ay that Mayor Brown haa filled the office duties far better est of the mayors. And if we could get a council that would erate with him instead of fighting him we would have a better city 1 with Mayor Brown, yet he and frank Let's get a new ell to work with him and don't have a better city JENSEN, 119 Broadway Not Made Good, Say The Star sis a matter of r many years the pu » him for any to human nature, a. number » truthfully Am not acquainte is oper atements. cou MRS. orthender nion. My opinion ts that he has ni Mr. Brown w that they thru his shre t made good over t of the m § ur pockett w uid give usa f must have known that he » did not expect the car by apne THA | public t | Again } that he I recently read an article in The Star by Mr. Brown to the effect had a private bank account, not in his name (shrewd again) that he could draw on for any good purpose. He by proprie dance hal! If this {9 correct, I obje compromi any way with secret understandings | proporte | The off | aires | the et to our r | with d © of mayor of Seattle ts a highly responsible one and a very it one, b a man with true 4 aqua vea will certainly have whole-hearted support of the com everyday good « Jos. .¥ REEMAN, |Could Be Better, Could Be Worse | eaitor The Star: An I havo been a resident of Seattle for 20 years and have seen " Mayors, seen conditions both good and bad, seen mayors recalled and then re-elected and resign before thelr term expired, uid be worse and have been worse. And they t of a city doesn't hinder the bust: send. He has tried for the good of You know the counci! have thei fair and go back 20 years and line them and the conditions tu nder each one and then grade them, and you will find tha J. Brown ra Jas high as any of them, if not hi; r. But ¢ d be better gas in general. W. D. SNYDER, 7 Harrison st. . I will may thi could be better. But ¢t Wants to See Incurables Go Editor The Star: | I have been a subscriber to your aper for the past 14 years and saw }in y your issue of October 22 the question, “Has Dr. Brown made good as I answe: Should be he be re-ele | that more of the “1 and new men appointed. idea on the city hall situation is VES, 4515 Greenwood ave. | r ” : Made Good on “Wide-Open” Promises | Editor The Star Yes, Mayor Brown has “made good.” Ho promised a “wide open” town | to his eupporters when he ran for mayor, and has evidently kept hin prom. ise, as gambling has ex November, when the gran vostigating vic Seattle, | When I read in The Star tonight that the paper had invited citizens to express themselves, I walked down in the lower end of the city to see | What was going on, before writing. I visited the following places and here is what I found In the Central cafe, 207 First ave. 8. three poker gumes; in the Logger, 15 Washington st., two poker games; in Dic , 206 Occidental, two poker games; Our House, Occidental and gton st., three poker mes; Butler bar, 614 First ave., three poker games; Zero card room, 214 Jefferson st., poker and blackjack games. Many bars are selling moonshine opent: by Japs. Yours very truly, 6B. Completion of the new Seattle EVERY TRAFFIC many of them being operated | C. MCALLISTER, 1306 Harrison st. ‘NEW HIGHWAY | PLANS READ | department, R. H. Wilson, state high: | Way engineer, declared Wednesday, {A right of way for the road, which | will cut 10 miles off the distance be |tween Tacoma and Seattle, has been obtained to Redondo Beach trom Ta coma, The new highway follows the Dalton on charges of law violation, | crest of the ridge between the two not a single one escaped without} cities and comes into Seattle near paying a penalty. And the smaliest | Riverton. penalty was $10, and from this up| ‘The road has been surveyed and It to $60, with 30 days’ cancellation of | eliminates many treacherous curves the driver's license. jand many of the grades of tho pres- Even Mrs. Louise Burckhardt, who | ent high line route. was arrested on a charge of being] The state appropriated $175,000 to» Jout driving with a dark tail Nght,| wards the project last year. With came in for her $10 assessment, the| federal ald next year and another same as some dozen or so other|state appropriation the highway can women, Mrs. Burckhardt, whose|be completed in 1925, according to |senaational divorce caso recently | Wilson. | |held public attention for a period of |two weeks, was in court with her N ‘BIG PACKAGE attorney, Edward H. Chavelle. She Cigarettes Judge Dalton Has 92 Cases on Docket Tuesday Out of the list of 92 motorists who jay afternoon faced Judge C. C. | O. E. Erickson, who was going 50 miles an hour between Fall City and |Redmond, according to Deputy Stallcop, lquidated $50 and surren- dered his driver's lice for 20 who high Kusim!, a Japanese, was picked up on the Pacific y after dark + ever, also pald $50 and suffered Ja 20-day driving suspension. | | Not all of the cases appeared in | court Many of them merely failed to show, but thelr ball money was | forfelted | Halt of the fines collected go to ites county road fund, the balance to the state school fund Daarktor of EDines Hall Under Arrest! ~ | bra cabaret, 12th ave. 8. and Jacknon st., without a permit, W. Davenport, negro manager of tho arrested Tuesday by Mrs. L. C. Har. | ris, Dolice Gance” hall su) In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: It we hurt you, don't pay—could we aay mort Set of Teeth From $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work From $4.00 UP Boston Lental Offices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in Ono Location iS 6 BELLANS wer] Hot water Sure Relief ZELL-ANS | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Evervwhere (OPPORTUNITY 'Star Want Ads ] aid} said this fund was donated| | moral |‘ Sust $6,000 in cash were obtained on the| would permit the estabi ‘alls them, should be removed! (RECAL LS KILLI The Star ening newspaper lies dey whot ¢ I dep! Ido 1 in th riment beeau wn two is much think it ll were d c ensible t that by ent sf the a tew 4 explo killed me of us remember that imbe into the af his bullding in nly » are and anding th B Y BOMB THROWN INTO STREET tanders anyt fair t NG OF FIREMAN bitter offic thin ine Ay else whone of patro’ same ¢ ntreeta are | men's 0 tor whi while in the atre years fed ono 4 fireman POLIC! OFFICER. 1S pecial Trai for Teacher | /Ru a: BY SEABURN BROWN | Based no ce that the ns existing jn the com effect law «eo Mond. in the present state ng the matter, ted ‘a meeting of representa. the W r ural at Two Maa Confess Robbery of Bank! INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Oct, 24 c nfessions admitting Belvidere state bank, |Lon Angeles, were obtained by de tectives here today from Thomas| Dranginia, 22, and Jack Donayon,| alias § Hollowa: both of ngeles, police officials announced, Securities worth $10,000 and robbery, according to the confes- The two men were arrested here low the holdup of a filling in the front yard tll of Indlanap \Mageatis Editor to Speak to Baptists | A telegram haa just been received Henry Eliott, Jr, state chairman of the council, that R. ©. Jasperson New York, managing editor of the 8 Age,” the leading technical magazine of the gas industry, will be in Seattle November 1. He wil be a mpecial guest of the Haptist men of this city at a luncheon to be given at Dartnall's cafeteria at evening, He is one of the apeakers at the Baptist Bible and Missiunary conference winch bl then be in session | | |by SUFFERED 20 YEARS | R-GAINED HEALTH remarkable the letters je that have been recelved ras m and women everywhero |who have been benefited through taking the wonderful nature tonic, | Alvita, Anna M. Coleman, of Pasadena, al., has the following to say: | “During the early winter I heard much of the many wonderful re. sults from Alvita Tablets and de- cided to give them a trial, I have been a sufferer for twenty years, have been through an extreme case | of starved tssue, neryous prostra- tion twice, and rheumatism on the |nerves. My condition seemed al-| |most hopeless, but I was Inspired | to try Alvita Tablets, and on Feb, 22, 1923, commenced my first dose. By the end of one week I found a | most wonderful betterment in my condition, all the old sufferings and | now feel normal, Such a joy—am| jmmply bubbling over with gratitude and want the world to know what Alvita has done for me.” Alvita is the recent splantitie. ate covery which brings lime, iron, and phosphates to you in a vegetable form which may be readily assim. fated. Alvita is prepared tn con ventent tablet form from the deep. rooted alfalfa plant which Science discovered in a rich storehouse of the vital mineral salts, No matter if you have tried many remedies, try this tonic of nature now. A dollar buys a box of Alvita Tablets at any drug store—Advartisement, “aH T THIS OW ow TIT 18 Wi ORTH MONEY Send this nd and ten cents to Foley & Co,, 2837 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Ti, writing your name and address clearly, You will receive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY’'S HONEY AND| TAR ofr Coughs ,Colds and Croup, also free sample packages of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS for Backache, Rheu matic Pains, Kidney and Bladder trouble, and FOLHY CATHARTIC TABLETS for Constipation and Bill. ousness, These wonderful remedies have helped millions of people, Try | them!—Advertisement rob: | | Los! of Lew] jconditions have disappeared, and 1| ~| manufacturer. ning l Ir ged s in Country il Problems Require Special Study, Con- ference Member: Claim Wednonday by fon, chairman o 0 of th mary Chester 1 the Thomp educational “The x ormal # son's astaten it, this sounds alright, 4 con and by rural I mean rem range of towns large enot support t | can be bette |veloped from | Then wo cc | understand our life and our chil | “Ag matters 1 studepts can | living expen) lorder to cor enter the normals. this difficulty can be rem by a revision of the system that of te normal duatos, special courses in tho # schools for eighth-grade « and allow them to get the ni high achool work and jtraining at the samo | OFTEN OBJECT TO |LACK OF FINANCES the cit the prot dents and par unfami! til they y¥ not only do Jems ¢ positions, are fr of tho lack nace heat, water and light » and often conveniences re necessities in thickly se tricta, An effort to introduce ado & uniform system of textboc be printed by the state printer from materials purchased ex the state, also conference, according to Thompson. | "I happen to Raow that ina sin- county 10 different series of Ite xtbooks are being used. thing, this practtice often works a hardship on Eighth graders, in tak ing the graduation examinations, It jeasily happens that a student who knows his textbook on a particulr subject thoroly ts forced to fall on | questions made up from a different ‘Thompson state estimated that the save $250,000 in one year by having the state printer do the work, and pointed out t Washington facturers woul be benefited if all materials were ob tained within our borders, | WOULD AMEND DISTRICT LAWS An amendment to tho legislation | governing consolidation of «choo! districts that would permit the dis. trict surrendering ‘its Independence to withdraw at its own pleasure at the conclusion of six years of con. | solidation is advocated by the con- ference “In many cares, where country jdistricts have consolidated with city or town districts, the latter have |found the pian unfeasthle after a |fatr trial, There ts no reasonable jargument against granting a dissat- sfled district permission to cancel the agreement If {t does not work | jout,” ‘Thompson declared. “We fee that the school property in each dix. | trict of a consolidation should re-| main intact during tho first «ix.year period, so that if the bond ts sey. ered, nothing will have been lost to elther of the contracting parties.” would Condition Better After fighting a critical iliness mince Sunday, Philip BE. Fisher, Seat. tle manufacturer, was Teported as Improved by his physicians Tuesday. | Slight hope had been hela out for his recovery for som hours after the me | Sakae collapne. | More ar and Smoother Power for Fords An automatic spark regulator for |Fords, providing more power, smoother running, and eliminating wear and tear on the mechanism has been perfected by a Cincinnatt This Ingenious de- vice, known as the. Sun Automatic Spark Regulator, makes the control of the spark entirely Just as on many of tho big, high. priced cars, It automatically re. tards tho spark for cranking. As the motor speeds up or slows down it automatically advances or retards the spark to exactly the right potnt for most efficient operation, ‘Tha driver can forget all about the spark lever, The Sun Atitomatic Spark Regulator takes the place of ‘the regular Ford Timer, It eliminates timer troubles forever and puta power and smooth-running into your Ford that you never thought posst: ble. Easily installed by anyone, Low priced A circular fully de. scribing this remarkable invention can be obtained by writing to the American Automobile Accessories mpany, 845, Blue Rock Street, Cincinnat!, Ohio. The manufactur. ers are now ready to expand their sales orgunization, und are particu. larly Interested in making arrange. monts with Ford owners and others who are in a position to handle sales in various territories through: automatic, out the country.—Advertisement, , OCTOBER 24, 19 FE ember American Homen Nureaus Vor Detter American Home special values in SEWING MACHINES bring only —high grade Sewing Machines at V that tion. will give Guaranteed for years 10 years, -Y LOW prices ts CT satisfac- Bring only $1 ER of PERI Pay the balance in small weekly or monthly pay- ments, EMPRESS VIBRATING MODEL has vibrating shuttle, Automatic lift, Golden oak cabinet. Full set ot at nents, $4950 bring only $1— golden oak cabinet, Four drawers, Auto: matic tension. Full set of attachments. $5950 bring only $1— make your own clothes with the EMPRESS DRESS FORM —can be adjusted to fit any form, height and figure. Just like fitting a dress on your own figure. Very easily adjusted. Three sizes to se- lect from, $1 450 bring only $1— "SEATTLE: SECOND AT PINE Stand “ESTABLISHED: *TACOMAs 2 SCHOENIELDE St Sues for Burns He Received on Ship Pacific Steamship company officials | resulted in serious hurns he received from a broken hot water pipe while working as a wiper aboard the steam- ship Ruth Alexander, John R, Ford filed suit to recover $2,500 damages from the company in federal court ‘Tuesday. am {TT “Nothing Acts Like Analax” FOR GENTLE FOLKS ANALAX The Fruity Laxative Sold by All Drug Stores Made by McKesson & Robbins’ Co., Tne, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, Special Wholesale incest ovens )HAVE YOUR RYbS BXAMID examine the eyes, write the Brescriptions, “detgn, ‘make the lasses when needed, to con- serve and restore eyert DR, CHAS, scnwaterz, They Say Tinney Gives furniture Away With a Smile! 1609 8th Ave, ner Pine [aaron a | I D Opt i 7 42 sonore out $6.00 Glassen. | | | | | ball On the grounds that negligence of | PRIZES FOR the most original, Aj.uouig and elaborate costumes will be given at the annual masquerade of the Young Men's Hebrew association, to be given at Christen- sen's hall, Broadway and Madison, | Sunday evening, according to an- nouncement. ENJOY A 35¢ LUNCH TOMORROW Come to one of these three Cole- grove Restaurants and enjoy well- cooked food served as it should be. Here’s tomorrow's special— CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE POTATOES BREAD & BUTTER A Mame that stands for Good Food 1524 THIRD AVE. HEN hioexst one

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