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T'S a fact! Green olives show more calories to the pound than medium-fat Join of beel, fricasveed chicken of white bread. Serve green oli teas, luncheons, pa ete. This phimp, meaty fruit is decorat to the table. And the salty, tangy flavor appeals to all your guests, Buy a bottle or two of freen olives to-day, Have them on hand, Write for ieee folder giving green alive recipes axed by America’s great hetsly, Asreciatios AMERICAN IMPORTERS ef] Spanish Green Olives 200 Fitth Avenes, New York City, panish REEN Mequcen lives and staffed sac, Spaxish Green Olives, often—at dinners, celal freight 4 k Four Men Crushed crashed ta a BeNyj tog" ss in Train Smashup| ae KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Dec. 4. —A special train left here Monday night, carrying doctors and nurses, fm answer to a call from Kirk, 45 IN THE KITCHEN “Liza, what fo’ yo’ buy dat odder’ box of shoe blackin'?” jo on, dat ain't. shoe blackin’; dat’s my massage cream."—Burr. Miles north of here, on the Klamath- — ee Bugene cutoff, where a railroad col-|' Watch Star Want Ads grow. Msion had seriously injured four|Phone MA in-0600 and place your men. ad NOW; you One trainman was reported to how quickly Bave had both legs cut off when a your holdings. op and Colds are germ diseases Lonife kills germs G poses is not a merecold or “just acold.” A cold is an infection. Most colds are highly contagious, and are caused by germs, or bacteria. It is difficult to dislodge these getms once they have become established. The time to kill them is at the start before they penetrate to the recesses of the throat and nasal cavity, will be surprised you can dispose of Zonite provides a safer means of preventing oral, nasal and bronchial infection than has hitherto been available. Unlike the old-fash- ioned germicides, it is neither poisonous nor burning in its nature. Unlike the old germi- cides it can be used freely on the sensitive linings of the throat and nasal cavity. Zonite repre- sents an entirely new principle in antiseptics. Zonite is not a poison. It is non-caustic and non.irritating. Furthermore, Zonite is actually 40 times as powerful in germ-killing effective- ness as the strongest solution of carbolic or iodine or bichloride of mercury which can be saiely applied to the human body. And com. pared to peroxide of hydrogen, Zonite is 73 times as effective in germicidal strength. At all good drug stores, in bottles, 50c and $1.00 ——————————Eee Herb Remedies Specially for 4 Kinds of Diseases Pains In the bowels ond all kinds of old stomach troubles. Chronle coughs and a! i Sores, pimples nnd iteh akin. Pains, Tiredners and paralynin in the b at 4. Urinary d t ider. Whether man or woman, above ailments, call or SHANKS DENIES LETTER STORY Says He Did Not Correspond With Titus OLYMPIA, Deo, 4.—Unqualified denial that he had ever had any im proper correspondence with former City Clerk B, L. Titus, of jburg, who shot himself to When arrested in Seattle Satu charged with forgery in connection with his accounts, was made here Monday when State Deputy Exam: iner W. 8. Shanks appeared before State Auditor C, W. Clausen, Shanks is a member of the bureau of municipal corporations, He was called to Olympia to an. swer reports from Ellensburg that alloged letters had been ctroulated between the two, agreeing on ce tain dates for examination of Titus’ Accounts, Clausen refused to comment on the case, further than to say that Shanks and Chief Examiner Hol land and two other operatives will be nent to Ellensburg to probe the alleged letters and any charges against the examinations of the Et lonsburg accounts, They are said there to be short approximately $10,000, |the payrolls of the city while In the| | capacity of clty clerk of Ellensburg THERE WILL BE Eagles’ Hall Next Monday You can tell the musical world that there will be enough musio for }this dance! | With a membership of over a |thousand, and among that number |the cream of musical talent tn the | Pacific Northwest, the Musicians’ | association, of Seattle, ix going to soo to it that it# patrons at the |first annual Musicians’ ball, next Monday night, in the Eagles’ aud! }torlum, are well saturated with the popular stralns—uperior classics or | jazz—tt's all the ware to tt Not that a thousand mustetans | jwill play for the big dance, but, Jaifted down, the augmented orches jtra will Just about match anything that has ever been dono before in Seattle. All “Dad” } dent of the association, opportunity for the association | show “its stuff.” ‘The proceeds are to bo used for relief work this winter and to main tain the home provided for members whose days of usefulness have been temporarily halte ery member of the soctety rking for the success of the dance, The commit tee in charge is headed by Henry Damakt. Two Children Die in Longview Fire LONGVIEW, Dec. 4—~Two chi dren, & yearold daughter and a 2-month-old son, of Mr. and Mra. FE. | P. Clark were burned to death Mon. | day morning when their tent home near the Longview auto park caught fire. | Titus was charged with padding LOTS OF MUSIC Musicians to Give Ball at) the City, BY G, LUCE JER | Bunter tho Chriwtinaa tree Santa] Oh, you didn't know that we had one here in Seattle? Well, I should just say we have, and the only ax he has to grind is the old reliable | ,|hatehet he chops ‘em down with, He | says he simply doesn't care how} many times he grinds that ax, ‘cause | o's one thing he likes better'n tis giving away Christmas trees to Seattle children, and thelr parents, aunts, uncles and cousins, In between giving away his em: bryo tir forest, Mr. N. 'T, Jolliffe con ducts « small real estate business, A short while age Mr, Jolliffe waa reading his paper when suddenly hin nico pleasant face got all rumpled up and he pulled his eyebrows right down into the middle of hia none, “What's this," suddenly he cried, “about a law forbidding the cutting down of Christmas trees?” And| right away he begun to think and| think of all the kiddies that maybe |wouldn’t get trees this Christmas, so ho thought and thought, and then |" haven't got so many dollars,” jpua he to The Star, “but in small ular mile) Christman trees I'm 9 “Sophomore Day” Set for December 11 Sophomore day, the annual occa sion when the secondyear gang at} the university attempts to get into the public eye, wil} be held this year | on Tuesday, December 11. On that day all soph men will! wear thelr corduroy trousers, tra- ditional garb of the class, and will |pose for Tyee pictures and a news amera man, They have even been xoused from wearing their R. O, T. |C. uniforms on thia particular occa- sion—@ heretofore unheard-of thing on the campus, It will also be “Hello” day, when no soph ts to pas another without emitting ome effusive form of greeting, 1 “Hello!” or “How: y, soph! and to omit this will bo| onaidered, on that day, a tremen- ous breach of otiquet. | 4,500 CHRIST AS TRE | ROSEBURG, Ore, Dec, 4.—Threo | freight carn loaded with 4,600 Shristmas trees are on thelr way to an Francisco today, the first con: |nlenment of Yuletide decoration to be shipped from Oregon. One thou. sand of the trees are destined for Honolulu | Constipation and ‘Sluggish Liver | Don’t take chances. Get Carter's) Little Liver Pills right now. They | sever fail to make the a do its duty. They relieve constipa- —— © tion, banish ta- OAR digestion, | drive out bili: | ousnesa, stop dizziness | clearthecom- aon pee healthy glow on the! | chee sparkle in the eye. Be sure | and get the genuine. | Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Prict_ | eee i) == gj PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT CO. 4 Offers Thes Gift Sug gestions: OSS ee eee om WESTING- HOUSE | WAFFLE IRON Needs no grease and almost no cleaning. Heavy nickel finish with aluminum cook- A PU GE WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC TOASTER ing surfaces. CE4 Bakes PERFECT Waffles, $18.00 2T SOUND ENTERPRISE e Christmas The gift that Is universally pop- ular because it makes BETTER Toast and is an ornament to any table. $8.00 WESTING HOUSE “COZY GLOW” HEATER Doesn’t that West- inghouse Kid look comfy? Think how welcome a “Cozy Glow” would be for Christmas! Snap- py mornings, chilly bathrooms call for them. $10.50 Kirkland Nenton Enum. claw “Christmas Tree’? Santa Claus Found in Seattle IN. 'T. Jolliffe Has Trees for All Kiddies in |dren. Ho's the kind of a chap that would make his vacant corner lot into a playfield for neighborhood hildren, He pays: ‘Keep them | the owners of the Thompson Steam. | boat jot this city, } pay Selaieie) ealalalaalale ate ee relat oa He Says Honatre, and I'll donate all these as long as they Inst, to the children of} Heattle,” | HAS ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF The trees grow on one hundred | acres of land adjoining the Holly, ood farm to the weat, and. the tree Banta says folks can go right out and help themselves by just calling at 2618 Third ave (near Vine st) and getting a permit, He es even fur ther and says he doesn't ro if folks take a truckload of ‘em away, Just an long as the children have them, Jolliffe has two boys and giris all grown up now, and he doesn’t have to talk two minutes before giving himself away about his love for chil amused and they'll keep out of mis chief, Kids should hava the joys they're entitled to—it's coming to them."* So roll out the Ltzxle or the De Luxe, the express wagon or the lim ousine, and chase out and get your trees, Out Victory way to Bothell, on to Hollywood station, and then follow the signs he has put up, ‘This way to tho Christmas trees," and you can't mins it. CITY PIONEER DIES MONDAY Rewident of Seattle for more than 30 yoars, Fred R. Thompson, one of Co, died at his Montlake bivd., Monday. Thompson was born near Neweas- tle, England, in 1859. He came to this country fn 1880 and lived for a me fn St. Joseph, Mo. and Grand Inland, Neb. Ho ts survived by his widow, two sons, Frank W., of Ta. coma, and Omman P,, of Seattle; a daughter, Mrs. Alice Cox, of Seattle, and a brother, J. R. Thompson, also Funeral services will be held at the Butterworth chapel, At 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Cremation will follow, home, 2904 | Council | Votes to Pay Flood Claims The city council Monday voted to the claims of flood damage made when the town of Ed fewick | was inundated by the Cedar river | in December, 1918. ‘The claims total } $173,000, but are leas than one-third | of the sum Originally sought in damages. Shinkoku Maru’s Crew in Juneau - JUNEAU, Alaska, Dec. 4 - Nine ers and 42 of the crew of the Shinkoku Maru ar.| Sunday night on the} steamship No western, em route to} Seattle. Their ship was wrecked November 26 on the coast of \ tague island on Prince Will wound. of: Japanese liner ri here t Chante Place for | sity ai ade building, as was previously | © | announced | : Jalumni and to prominent business | $f jmen in all parts of the etate and! SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW | if solidifies weather it in cold cant lubricate That's why we say—use Zer- olene “cold-test” oil, — it re- mains fluid in cold weather and lubricates the bearings and cylinder walls at the first turn of the motor—and makes starting easier. You'll probably avoid trouble and expénse by getting on the safe side, with Zerolene. pair bills. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California, Zerolene No. 1, No. 3 and No. 5 are all good “cold-test” oils. If you have trouble shifting gears, use Zerolene Transmission Lubri- cant “B”—it remains fluid at low temperatures and permits ready shifting of gears. “Business” Banquet Because of the large number of} icketa already sold for the Univer- of Wash on college of bust- on administration anquet sched. for Tuesday night At 6 o'clock, na been decided to hold it In the! Roauty fs sometimes a itt, but more nic temple instead of tn the|often an acquirement. ‘And any spe- ialiat will tell you that you can have a clear mplexion, better | figure, rc ks, and more of Invitations have been sent out to | the spark) sh health in your on, If ly guard the con: dition of your digestive organs, liv- ves and blood—if you correct - aes Past anise he little defects in your # many acceptances have been ance that no often quickly gotved. nd easily rer d. Lift Off-No Pain |r Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little on an aching corn, in- ntly that corn stops hurting, then ortly you lift it right off with fin | Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | a Imitations may be dangerous Unless you see the “Bayer Ac ready promised to talk, as has also |" quartet will and the Lambda Chi Alpha orchestra | will play, AMaskan Geld heer of Alaska gold rush days, dead, wag assistant superintendent of the Pi |Carnation Milk Co. Korn th SAY “BAYER” when you buy- Gonuine | not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe ‘y millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago | Pain Toothache — Neuritis Rheumatism President Henry Surzallo has a LOOK YOUR BEST! Balld your- self up! Take a good tonia as your lector would advise. The prescrip- Jean Howard P. Lewis. The varsity H. 8. Thacher, the cele- tion of Dr. used in countless numbers of | 0 round out the beauti- of the figure with firm, sh. This wholesome veg- ic (known as Dr. Thacher's Blood Syrup) has proved |to be excellent for clearing up the skin by improving digestion, waking no slugeiah liver and’ sending Ithier blood coursing Pioneer Is Dead |: 8AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4.—Chas ay chi Increase nerve homas §: well 0" ttality “pep” and not | Thomag Sigler, 44, 1 known in| lots better, but’ tet yous the steel industry here, and a plo- reflect is | ™m 7 uel Y THIS TONTGHT! Jus spoonful of this tie te jonth liness, after a month of flln elebrated vegetable | | a marked improve-| | Rainier Drug Compan: | Howell and Minor, Cor. 4th an: furnish entertainment} brated American Physician, is now | Olive; Washington Drug Company, | i ABOUT WINTER LUBRICATION 5 your car A poor “cold-test” oil often means scored cylinders, worn bearings and expensive re- Be sure—use the grade of Zer- olene recommended for the winter lubrication of your car, Consult the Zerolene Cerrect Lubrication Chart—wherever Zerolene is sold, RESTORE VITALITY OF GIRLHCOD AND IMPROVE PHYSICAL BEAUTY tonic after the next few meals, No- tice the quick difference in the way ¥ou eat, sleep, look and feel and your druggist will refund the s ‘cost unless you are completely satisfied. jet Dr. Thatcher's in Seattle at Pioneer Drug Company, 627 1st Ave.; Lion Drug Company, 807 1st Ave.; 16 1st Ave.; Cascade Drug Company, Ballard Sta- tion; Columbia Drug Company, 4872 Rainier; Warren Drug Company, Cor. Madison at 28th; and in Enumclaw at the Enumclaw Drug Company; in Kent et Nasmyth Drug Company and at leading druggists in every city and town.—Adyertisement. TONIC ee acific Coast Steel Co. Suit Transferred A sult for $50,000 damag against Carnation Milk Products Co, for ed misuse of their son's picture, | He Freezone" for a few cents suffl-|brought by Mr. and Mrs. James jent to remove every hard corn, soft] Malone, 333 19th ave, was trans.| Away Goes Backache, Headache, corn, or corn between the toes, and|ferred from superior court to fed-| Pleurisy and Neuralgia, the calluses, without soreness or|eral court Mon The defendant | RORY Advertisement. [company is Delaware corporation, | The minute INE 2 for any pain, ache or soreness know that all the misery and |agony has started to go. It is very | penetrating and won't blister, st anywhere will recom. } Any dru | mend it; praise it; guarantee it. He will tell you that it is better than jany liniment, poultice, hot water bottle or ointment. box of this wonderful A 80-c¢ YOU Cross” on tablets you are| cept only ‘Bayer’ package wi Ha: | Genuine Also bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Beyer Manufacture of Monoaceticncidester of Sallcylicactt hich contains proven directions, nly “Bayer” 12 tablets | it | boxes of ust Rub on a Little Mustarine and | mustard plasters. | Earache, WE GIVE Absolute Safety Six Per Cent Earnings Your Money When You Need It $1 to $5,000 Accepted Sore Throat, Chest Colds and Coughs Conquered Over Night discovery will do the work of 50 In two minutes Headache, Toothache and Neuralgia vanish. Tonsilitis, Bronchitis, Pleurisy and ou rub on MUSTAR- | deep-seated Coughs go over night. Rheumatic sufferers joyfully praise it for the way it speedily stops the agony and reduces the swollen Joints. After all other remedies have fall- ed thousands have overcome the misery caused by Sore, Burning Feet, Corns, Bunions and Callouses. Ask for MUSTAR 30 cents in yellow box. ment.

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