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i PAGE 2 Inside Story HOW THE LAN GOT SAILSTED “Arsonist Tracked Across Continen on Maid’s Tip NAPA, Cal, Deo, 11.—Bastern of ficers, hero to return Edward J, Sailsted and Dorothy Anderson to Superior, Wiss to answer to arson “Scharges, today told for the first Stine the whole story of the law's Ethreeyear search for Sallated, = The Superior man confessed to ‘robbing a grave and burning the body of 4 man so that it might ap- pear that Sailsted had been burned ‘to death in his summer cottage. He planned to elope with thé girl, but| widely separated places as Mon- Wanted his wife to believe him dead |treal, Honolulu, Mexico City and In Sand to collect his $100,000 insurance. | various American cities were all in # The story of the law's pursuit | vestigated. Was a story of a chase that covered| Finally the trail seemed to be the continent and reached out into |riched up and the searching agen the Pacific as far as Honolulu—jcies were able to follow his move. Held Meth Late in Life, BY SEABURN BROWN Have you worked hard all your life and reached the age of 60 or more? It you hays, here ts a sdntenot the doctors hays passed upon you: You niust keep on working--stay in the harness—or your acquaintances will soon be talking about what 4 nice fellow—or grouchy bird-—-you were during your recently-termi Hated tifetime! Yep! It's tough on those of us who have put in years of hard ef: fort, have at last succeeded ta cor: hering sufficient of this world’s goods to Keep the wolf from the door with @ flash of the bankroll, and decide At last, with a sigh of content, slam Retiring From Work You're Planning On a Nice Long Vacation! Diwith Sailsted always just a few Gears ahead, Tir OF CHAMBERMAID STARTED THE SEARCH _ ‘The “tip” of a chambermaid and “#a taxi driver that Sailsted had been ments, learning that he had come to California, ‘Then a former Wis- consin man reported to officers at Superfor that Sailsted had been seen in a hotel at Mureka, Cal. An investigator immediately went Clean Child's Bowels with | )) Reports that Sulisted was in such 4 ms oy 5 7“ . a * ES « z ¢ ed aa Roe ie bi j i a a * ae * seen to Bureka from San Francisco, ete aptance acclgacion titer, T found that Sallsted was not ‘ested pooled their interests and|there but discovered that EB. J. [placed the travelers’ company in Kingston and wife had stopped at ates cf thé. cane. the public auto camp at Fortuna, 1 Yesurance agents thrucut the}®, mall town near Eureka, from ‘country immediately became ogen.| November 15 to 19,” the Investi. cles thru which the nation was /SAtor suid. ‘combed. TRAILED TO OREGON; POLICE CALLED IN “It was poasible, in conjunction with the sheriff there, to secure much valuable information. | As a result of this, I traveled on [the’ trait as far forth as Grant's Pass, Ore, where I became con. |vinced that Sailsted had not gone |farther north.” | The investigator then returned jhere and broadcasted a warning to watch. for Saflsted thruout Califor. nia, emphasizing possibility of his being found in Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Salinas or similar counties fof Central California. It was a representative of this In- vestigator, {t was revealed, who gave to the sheriff of Napa county the mysterious “tip” by telephone that led to Salilsted’s arrest at St Helena, Cal. All the formalities of extradition for Sallsted and Miss Anderson are expected to be completed today: big reason for buying a cushion tire is cushioning. The new Goodyear All- Weather Tread Cushion Tire is designed and built to be n were {n good spirita today, anxious to “go and get it over with.” DEBATERS AT “Q” SELECTED Washington's ten best “tongue lashers’' have been selected. ‘The men, chosen from about forty, who made five-minute talks on the subject, ‘‘Resdived, That the United States should recognize the soviet form of government,” will compose this year's varsity debate squad at the university. The selected men are Julian Mat. thew, Paul Couphlin, Joe Cook, Har- old Morford, Alfred Westberg, Doug: lag Bindon, Claude Woodworth, Jeff. rey Heiman, Chester Lesh and Law. rence Seltzer. ‘The team of three which will rep. resent Washington in the first inter. collegiate debate on January 18 with W. 8. C. and Whitman, will be se | lected in a short time. The soviet government Which Was tsed in the trrouts, also be used in this first clash of the varsity debaters. DAMAGE BILL tractive power and g quality, too. Itis one of the: Tine we sell MeDonald-Miller Tire Co. 101 Westlake North, corner Denny “MOTHER: question, “California Fig Syrup” A bill appropriating $173,271 to pay flood damage claims growing out of the Edgewick flood of 1918, was in troduced in the city council Monday and referred to the committee of the whole for final consideration, The money represents a com promise agreement reached between residents and property owners of the Boxley Canyon who s' ained losses when @ wall of water swept down the O dar river watershed, December 23, 1918. Councilman Erickson has announced he will fight the measure, | which he says 1s an imposition. Litt. gation brought by North Bend Lumnber company, h jest loser in the flood, has not fixed responsibility on the city, Erickson claims. Even if cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children } love the pleakant taste of “(Califor- ‘nia Fig Syrup.” A teaspoonful sever fafis to clean the liver and ‘bowels. Ask your druggist for genuine| months old valifornia Fig Syrup’ which has| 7 Girections for babies and children) To Cure a Cold in One Da: of all ages printed on bottle.| take Laxative BROMO QUININE Mother! You must say “Callfornia’| Tablets. The box bears the ai or you may get an {imitation fig of E. W. Grove. %0¢—Adver. Byrip.—Advertisement. tiwemient. ANG ‘“Priacnes” Stearahips leave Beattie Dally for Vancouver Victoria, from Celzuen Dock. foot of Marion Sires pass DAY BOAT—For Victoria and Vancouver. Daily at Gh. vache ? NIGHT BOAT—For Vancouver ditect. *'* EUG OL sJbsssseicce FARES TO VICTORIA $2.7 $5.0 Limit A ymnastic exercises havo a German medi or fat babies six recommended scientist for wee and ture Tit 9:00 a. m, 11:30 p. m. TO VARCOUY HR tinwon mit COUVER, Hh. 6. WITH THROUGH POLNTS IN ASTERN CANADA ) STATES ADIAN PACIFIC ROCKING All Points of interest THY One Way Round Trip TIN TRAIN SER G VAN vic AL. THROUGH THE WONDERFUL CA With Stop-Overs at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SE Telephone MA in-6587. KF. L. Sturdee, Ge: Her Remedies Specially for 4 Kinds of Diseases 4. Usinary at Whether man or woman, Ip you. st, 819 3d Ave., Seattle , Both Safisted and Miss Anderson | IS INTRODUCED) been | of 3-Year Manhunt! eee i od of Suicide ee You're Fooled | down the old desk, or the pick, or Whatever may have been our means of livelihood, and take it easy, To do so is a way of committing sul: elde; not so suddenly, to be surt, as with a pistol or gas jet, but Just as surely. LOYM) | ‘tT HELD AS BEST MEDICINE Dr, W. HH. Anderson, Missis#ipp! physician, recently passed remarks upon th bject at a meeting of the) TriState Medical association at} Memphis, Tenn., which have been} widely quoted and caused much com: ment—and Seattle physicians agree with him, practically to a man A few sentences extracted trom Dr, Anderson's speech are quoted: “Employment, mentally and physl cally, is the best medicine for the aged. The man who spends 50 to 70 years at Work and then stops loses all interest in life. Instead of sitting down to rest he only stops to die. “The aged have knowledge and| wisdom of ufitold value to the youth | of the nation. and sit down in a corner to spend their remalning days fn rest, that knowledge dies with them," “The theory advanced by Dr. Anderson works out so consistently that it can be taken almost as an} invariable role,” Dr. U. C. Bates, | of the Leary building, said. “Tho mode of iving changes for a man when he quite work. He has form. ed habits of eating to conform with the energy he expends in his work When he quits he takes on fat and bis organs—brain and body—deter forate from Ick of exercise, Only in rare instances do men mirvive long after suddenly ceasing activity of years’ duration,” ONE DOCTOR f and If they quit work | | Brooklyn, Re OFFERS RAY OF HOPE ‘The adoption of a hobby, of much absorbing Interest and requiring |such an expenditure of energy that it practically repincen the deserted work, is the only ray of hope of fered by Dr, Milton G. Sturgis, Cobb building, “f have known of |casés where men have quit work at advanced ages, and apparently ft their tasks while in the best heaith, only to slowly decline; and pass out of life within two or} three years, and sometimes more | |quickly. A hobby which calls for physical action and mental concen tration, such as golf, often, | ever, takes the place of work to} |Such an extent that the effects of | tetirement from industrial or com-} |merclal activity are in the matn/ offset." “T agree absolutely with the state ments of Dr. Andérson,” was the ‘SAVED FROM SUR- GEON’S KNIFE BY ALVITA Many remarkable results are being | obtained by men and women through | |the use of the new alfgifa tonic, Al vita. Just recently the following | statement was made by one of Pasa s lending citizens: ‘As a benefactor of Alvita I here | by state that from an almost under | | the surgeon's knife condition, I have} been restored to. robust health by the use of your products. Obliged! to suffer with what one physician called stone in the bladder, and an j other enlarged prostate, both unable to cope with the troublé and suggest ing surgery, I have taken only mod Jerate doses of Alvita tablets, with the result that I have no more | thought of the operating table than of climbing t moon. I am an en | c believer in the virtue of products because of what they have done for me—nothing short | lof a new lease on lito." | Alvita is the recent sclentific dis ery which brings lime; tron and} phosphates to you in a vegetable It fe prepared from the deep-| alfalfa plant in High ated tablets. No matt tried many remedies, |remedy of Naturé now bi a box at dr vertisement. how. | con: | you} thia | an: store Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff ere is one sute way that never falls to remove dandruff completely jand that ig to dissolve it. This de \stroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of platr ord jen the scalp and rub it in gently h the finger tips: By morning mor your dandruff will b more applic dissolve and entirely t not all, of and two ions will 6om deutroy tt r how much dandruff you ma ft {tohing til 1h itl find, too, that {and digging of the » }instantly, and your hatr fy, lustrous, glossy, silk bette You can get Nquid arvon at and four ed A SIMPLE HOME METHOD 10 BREAK UP A colD on of th r 6 tir f neglected ofte mf drug store, ounces is all ou will 3 This simple remed on known to fail—ad jopa ir have any Of the ahove wiiments, ent or); Co—Aa jone | the lnot been found verdict of Dr. A, G offices In the Lumber Exchange building, “It neema that the ayerayo man just goes to seed, mentally and phyaloall the thrill and Joy when ho makes » from an netive to & lolfurely exintonce, Habits of work are ingrained by the years, divuxtor attends thelr disturb: ance." The body and comon attuned to the tensoness and the rense of competition that ao companies a long career in busi: Ness, a profession, or and a sudden letdown usually means death within a short, time, in the opinion of Dr, C, 8, Leede, of the Cobb building. "Mental worke Are affected with startling spe Dr, Leede declared, Their minds are used to concentration and their bodies to creating the enerry sary to concentration, It is de ly unsafe to quit work after middle age ia passed, Other local physicians Interviewed on the subject expressed parallel opinions, Sine BUREAU OF MISSING RELATIVES | The Star sevites tts renders ta use this department a¥ an aid in finding Mmisaing relatives of frieuds, The department is to help In reaniting those wh | eeparated, th v hose [friends are missing are invited (o report |the disappearance directly to The. Star. Headers who may know the whereabouts [of persons mentioned in this columin aa lasing Are requested alto to report to The Kiar. Other newspapers ure invited thelr readers, . W. W, SCOTT, 66, lant seén at N, ¥., in sought by the Bureau of Missing Persona of the New York city oe mind of man be! in Industry, | |to reproduce euch items wa will interest | police department, | Anyone having information concern | ing him is requested to write to De. tective John Humphrey of the bureau CHAS. W. JOHNSTON will be sent & Ucket and money for his return to Atlanta, Ga., by his mother, Mra, J M. Johnaton, if he will send her hin address, according to a letter from Mrs. Johnston, Johnston wast lant heard from in Seattle, when he wrote to bis moth and failed to give hi address. MRS. JOSEPH OGRIS, widow of oO name n heard was Ethe whose maiden 1d, has not t } Van Hook, N Information concern abouts, He w home, as hin wife nays. “g her where. to give her a dead, his letter The missing n formerly ved In Seattle. RALPH ©, WHITMORE, son of Mra. Louis Kniseley, of 49 N. Pearl st., Buffalo, N, Y¥., has not written home since he left in 1920, she writes, She ts anxious to get in touch with her son, and requesta anyone know ing of his whereabouts to advise her | Li NARD DALY, who lived at the Puget Sound hotel, Seattle, in 1918, and han dropped from since, ts sought by his sister, Rose Di W. 177th st., New. York city. She does not know whether he is living or dead, nd requests any having information concerning missing man to send her word. MES. NELLIE HOWE, JOMN LAURITSEN, MARTIN DAHL AND COMMIE DORWIN can obtain tole grams addresyed to the tain nh and con: t the tern Un rtlea n tives of, ottice oi graph Co. ny un ‘Tele od have addremses car ried in the mesnag: ANDREW family time FRANK NICKLOS, hot been heard from by his he 60 on the be Seattle y his half-sister, Ee. 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