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————__—_—_——-— SAW-BONED HORSE IS NOT GETTING CANDY AND CARROTS TO EAT| US. TAKES UP ERICKSON TELLS WOOD'S PROBE SKAGIT STAND pases AND, Ore, Jan, 3, gr 8 jan't every old saw deer Wepre: | Answers Charges; Explains || nore that gow carrots and LVibonos in Oil Probe Given . ‘ |] candy every day. | Vote Against Power Project | viii “rice.” votoran charger to Government — }} of tho Portland street cleantng || E Answering charges of Mayor EB, J.|] department, does that well, and CHIC a ne dow Investigation | Brown that ia opposed to the bette too, of financial operations of Leonart | Skagit project, Councilman Oliver * haw faithfully tugged | Wood, Jr, son of the governor gen a ® street cleaner's cart about the elty for y but ho became so old and slow that the city dads . Erickson has made public statement which details his stand upon that, as well as other pudlic ownership measures, His vote) agatnst the Skagit was mado “be: ) cause it was too costly," Erickson | sald, } In his charge, Mayor Brown said, “What do the people think of that for a man who says he is a public the hands of the foceral authoritic tives of the postoffice department when State's Attorney Crowe turned over all the evidence in his hands, Letters, telegrams: deaerip: tions of tho alloged “wildeat’ oll projects in which young Wood waa sald to have been Interested were who stables, Besslo dally passed learned to Like “Hin and used to shower him with many deli- cacies, “stable d'hote.”’ Hut most of all he got candy, When sho M, t a 1 ownership man? The Erickson |] learned he was the property of a | delivered to Jo. O. Baumgardner, statement follows: |] Junk deater, she became indigy | chiet postoffice inspector for Chi: “This is not original with the}] nant and bought him, much to | cago. mayor, for Ole Hanson asked the |] the junk dealer's profit,, Now Baumgardner, after regarding the same question when I voted against |] she has arranged for the city | portfollo of evidence, said the mate the street car bond issue of $15,-|] stables to board “Bruce until | riaj would be systematized and for. she can find a farm where he can spend his old age, 000,000, If we are able to raiso suts | ficient funds to corhpleto the Gorge | Creek plant, we shall bo fortunate, "Then the people will learn how the | engineers and Mayors Hanson and | Brown haye victimized them on the Skagit development. After the re wanted to Washington, ‘Tho official Inqniry, he said, would take place vither in Fort Worth, Tex. or in ) Washington, More than a score of veterans of Find De Dope Smuggling ge oleres an sete ce ane Skasit development. Ati we in| Ring Operating Here have complained that they bought |, Stock in the Acme Oil Producing favoring a plant at Lake Cushman! That the discovery of a quantity Eo. of Port Worth, chiefly because instead of on the Skagit will be | of oplum hidden aboard Great North> o¢ “Wood's indorsement. ‘They told praised more than my opposition to ern train No. 4, during a search bY tno ptate's attorney in thelr com: the car Ine deal. | federal officials at St. Paul, Wednes- USED TO BEAT day, may result in the breaking UP by fost, eral of the Philippines, was today in | Tho caso wan taken over by opera: | THURSDAY, JANUARY 1924, THE STAR ‘DENY MOVE TO FREE H, THAW Relatives Disclaim Reports] of Legal Proceedings SEATTLE es THUR: G. 7. Pick Members q ton circle, have postn4 fivern fr January 1 VOR DWTTM AMEIICAN HOMES MEMO AMBHICAN HOMES BURHaU: = 4 | PHILADELVHIA, Jan, 32im:| = 4 Phatio denial of reports that rela] =4 Uves of Harry K, Thaw are about =" to start legal proceedings to have} :4 | Mo ala, of Stanford White de- clired sane ao that he can bo re leaned from the Pennaylvanta hoa pital for the insane were made to- day by James Gay Gordon, counsel | for Mra, Mary Copely Thaw, mother lof the prisoner patient, “There ix not a bt of truth In tho story that a move Is conteny Plated to obtain Thaw’s release, #0} far as I know,” Judge Gordon told the United Prom, “An counsel for the Thaw family Gnd representatives of Mra, Thaw | since her son shot and killed Stan-| ford White in 1908, I have had knowledge at al times of any legal proceedings connected with the, case, And ay for any efforts what-| ever now being contemplated to ob tain a legal declaration of sanity and the consequent freedom, such | |statements are absolutely without | foundation and fulve," | | ‘Thhw, however, should he be re | | leased from the asylum, would face) two New York Indictments chargivs him with kidnaj ing and second-de- “As I anticipated, the Skagit de-| thru Seattle and other Northwest velopment and the car line deal] seaports for the purpose of supplying are now being used as horrible ex: | vendors in the East, was the opinion mples by enemies of public owner: | expressed ‘by H. ¥. Williamson, ip. That tho Gorge Creek plant | Seattle office nareotics chief, Thurs-| ts costing more than double the or-) iginal estimate is no fault of public plaints that they belleved their mon. PUBLIC UTILITIES of a smuggling ring that operates ocmer Head G.A.R.} gree assault’ The former husband] |of Evetyn Nesbit still stands our regular JANUARY SALE. Yes, but a better sale (see the reductions). Reg- ular STANDARD stock furniture. No—not better furniture, for there is no better furniture than the STANDARD’S furniture, but deeper reduc- Auxiliary Here Dies |< in New York of having lured} TRADE é Frederick Gump, Jr, son of a Kan Mrs, Myra Fehr, for 20 years a! na9 City manufacturer, into a hotel resident of Seattle, died at Fair Oaks,!and having beaten the boy's naked ownership, It ig due to the absurd Ete tal edn me, pals Cal, Wednesday, according to word | joqy with a whip } ow ‘ ent, Valued at $5,000, was found. Coco here ‘Thursday aus : 4 furniture is Gr i itur: estimates of the engtneors In the | ort Seattle Sunday. Fecelved here Thursday, | She War) cphaw wax committed to the Penn-| tions. 50% of the furniture is Grand Rapids furniture. Just 8 days more of first place and deplorable waste dur. | ax a lunatic in| Williamson declared that he knew Active in patriotio “and charitable | *¥!vanla hospital ing construction. Huptitne of tho shipmént until the Work here, having been a past presi. | APH, 1917, following an attempt at “The people have been fed UP °D | report of the seizure reached him. gent of the Gen, George Washington | suicide fn’ a rooming house hera,| propaganda and do not know the/~pg government bas evidently had jcltel, Ladien of the G, A, T. where be had concealed himself! facts about the Skagit, IT am f0r/ mon working secrotly in Seattle with-| edSaiatien |while dodging warrant tested in| Sy ig Uses ag ein tating jout my knowledge,” he sald. |New York on the old indictments. | ral not these extra JANUARY SALE values. MAKE NO PAYMENT UNTIL FEBRUARY FIRST! Seattle Pioneer Is purposes, That is why I warned | F e eee | hat the G ose Your Fat, PITTSBURG, Pa., Jan, %—Mr«.| ee Crete pane would cont doubler to Be Buried Today | uate) Gomly: TeaW. tonae. walton| —if you find yourself Just at present financially unable to take advantage of the savings to be made during this great JANUARY SALE—then take advantage of this most exceptional offer-—MAKE NO PAYMENT Funeral services were to be held) ized a denial of the report that her} Keep Your Health) at 2 p. m. Thursday at the George. | son, Harry K, Thaw, would soon Superfivous flesh te not healthy, neither town Undertaking chapel for T. Ft. | «ta: "eos see ia ft healthy to diet or exercise too much who. slae December tart legal proceedings to have him engineers’ estimate and cripple the | light plant. | SAYS PREDICTION Pe me cae ccaietrun [teen Raeeaine an eeetae teas atten M6. your’ readenme in King|' eee oN UNTIL FEBRUARY FIRST, Purchases made during but the people geserally do not |caNly and steadily 5, ie eee, county, He made his home at Foster, the JANUARY SALE will be delivered immediately, know it and the mayor thinks that will help him discredit me as it helped Ole Hanson for a time. Marmola Presertption t dose of the famous Marmola Pre~ fate the ‘They ipiton, and are sold by dru “The voters need not be alarmed | ¥&rld over at one dollar for a Diets contain an are harmless and leave no wrinkles or bout my attitude on the Skagit. When the street car deal closed, I buckled down to the per- plexing problems it brought and} have worked as hard as anyone to solve them.. We are in the Skagit «nd must see it; thru. Ax mayor T can complete it faster than Mayor Brown and for much Tess money, for there will be no effort on my |} part to push thru princely dona- tions to contractors or malntain a} raft of unnecessary employes.” Man Held for Still Free on $500 Bond! Matt O'Grady was free Thursday ‘on. $500 bond following his hearing | | } Stops ee Wednesday before United States;|__ STONE ATS Mra A. Zamok, 1s anxious to hear} Coughs | dining table— 1] Commissioner H. S. Eilictt n con | Rockwell and Fox frou bik; or. Jearn (of his. where-/> gy) heat cough madiring zou vee | . davenport table— nection with, the discovery. 9f a TWO NOBLE NUTS {abouts | sooth ( fmy enppty caaity aad. 3 | —exactly as pictured. Queen Anne Pp 6 still on his — eee Sacll } bagi ray: Spe aplclelalitg da i! ‘ 90 period: 654-in. top. 6 ft. extension. | —B styles to select from, one sim- O'Grady stated that he knew) hbaabledt eS Raha ll -aredlhebeesiy aarp Elba Combination wa'nut. An excep- ilar to picture. Mahogany fin- one nothing of the still) and that the| roan Aleoparg ‘eas MZ ppescit id Lien] You might be surprised to know | tional value. JANUARY SALE ed. ein tops. Italian period building In which the still was [the United States, according to a tet-| Yor, MME be, surprised to know | , WAU RATE che . found had been leased to John Pan-| ter’ from his parents, Mr, and Mra. | 0! is & remedy. which priced, JANUARY SALE priced. tor of Tacoma. War Roemaiice Leads | fladbiness. They are popular bec: Wns | fective and convenient, 4412 Woodward ave, a procure a box—Ad Tedsy Twice Dally—2:30-8115 | MARGARET MARKEY YOUNG AND COMPANY | Vocal charscterlst Man Here to Altar Friends learned Thursday that Davenport, In. He in described as 40| Pour 2% ounces of Pinex * Harold Crary, publicity director of years of age and more than six feet | pint bottle; then fill it up with pl the Chamber of Commerce, had stolen tall. j be gota agar syrup. Or use elari 4 ri i . ; ie 101 ney, OF corn syrup, @ march on them and married Miss HENRY RAYMOND CLAYDON, | ‘Witeme et eaeaney: OF corm, syrup, Elta Steiner, a nurse at St. Luke's TODAY UNTH who has been misting since he dis-| Chus you make a fall pint—a family hospital, two days ago. The ceremony took place in Spokane, at the home of the bride's uncle, Dr. E. M. Welty They met during the war. Mrs. Crary was a Red Cross nurse and Crary a i lieuteriant. NNIB STALCUP Me.| ? Headaches From Slight Colds DOWRIL: fermeny of Aves, 1. pipe a Wing Msgr in Mig coloes Laxative BROMO QUININE Tab. Bentonville, Ark., Senttle, han! tickle, Ioosens the phlegm, and soon lets relieve the Headache by curing disappeared. Mix, Nettie Doxey | your cough stops entirely. Splendid the Cold. A tonic laxative and Matchan, 1116 Indian at. for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and rm destroy The box bears the Wash. is anxious for we bronchial asthma ure of E. Advertisement. tne X- Ray Free W. Grove. 20¢ WILL And His eee Comedy Co, ia A Frolie rripay G Coming Soon Ruby Adame sn of Ask your drug- | gist for them or send price direct to the Marmele Ce. BUREAU OF |) MISSING RELATIVES |" qhe Star fevltes ite bag at lad re thie, I department & aid te is eeing relatives o¢ Criends, The departoyent ie beee t t of persons meati tm le column ne tulssing are requested also to repert |te repredace such ilems ms will interest |; thelr readers, J eee HARRY B.. ZAMOK, tf-yrarcld Los Angeles boy, has been missing from his home at 2310 Brooklyn ave. for nearly four months. His mother, Henry Hamilton, of High River, Al | berta. | FRED STEINHAUSER, lost neara| 4 jfrom while working as |worker at Salamanca, sought by J. F. Elwood, appeared at Spokane in sought, by his sister, Mrs. Peterson. Any one ha 2 in the case 1914, b Lenna 1, ing informa. requested D. 1 No. jing her. MISS GUTHRIE and can obtain telegran r them by calling at the main office of the j Western Union Telegraph Co. The dresses given in the wires have been found incorrect. t i |Gain in Japanese dred and singing, The Stat, “Other vewepapers are invited | Manonio prompt results it beats anything | you ever tried. Fie gs cough or chest cold in 2 a | like it—and it is pure and good. | email syrup. really nothing better to be ha any price an promptly heais the inflamed besa Rimous for healing the imembranes druggist for “244 ounces of Pinex with dire _| The Pinex Co or held if you desire for future delivery. Births Recorded SACRAMENTO, Jan. 3.—Ono bun-| eighty-four more Japanene| ables wore born in California in 1923 han in 1932, according to vital sta. Intion made public today, The total| Japanese births for the year was 260. WITH A PROGRAM of speeches Seattle Rotarians wel ned the new year at their week ly noon luncheon Wednesday at the club. “Looking Forward) nto 1924," an addres by the Rey Ralph Magee, was the rcreenshd ed at home in just | It's cheap, but for | ae | Usually stops th hours, ates pleasant, too—children | supply—-but costing no more than a bottle of ready-made cough And as ® cough modicine, t It goes right to the spot lasting relief. Rives qui Pinex \s a highly concentrated com- ound of Norway pine extract, To avold disappointment ask your | ms and don’t accept any- Guaranteed to give abso ction or money refunded. Ft. Wayne, Ind hing elee lute natis ‘HOW TO BE FREE OF ~ RELIEVED FROM | COLDS ALL WINTER RIGOLETTO BROTHERS with SWANSON SISTERS upholstered rocker— 4-poster bed— a 1 brown, genuine Spanish leather | —exactly as pic tured, ; Very su are oe Bas ae A hee ore A cl 75 by upholstered rocker. Wide spring stantially made. Combi ation Katha anley cushion seat. Padded back, arms mahogany and gum wood. The Ag eee engien rere Sean , be pew bepeta and wings actly as pictured product of one of America’s most bs say to our patrons: If we hurt FRIDKIN & RHODA By Lydia E. Pinkham’ 's Vegetabie » 1 JANU TARY. ‘ ALE priced I ‘ge noted bed makers. JANUARY you, don’t pay—could we eay more? Teka Compound. A Remarkable Story °' Dover,Del.—“I wish SALE priced. JANUARY SALE 50 bedroom chairs: rockers HALF PRICE! 50 odd bedroom chairs Vantagescope Set of Teeth From I wish every woman GAAS Coble and Betdes “Work thd ratte ede would take your wonderful medicine From $4.00 UP as it has done #0 much good to me, 1 had cramps and faint spells and very bad pains. Boston Hentai Oltices| Loosen Up That Cold! Stand the ‘Test of With Musterole We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location -" ‘ to my neighbor's house and she tol H THOUT t Lydia B ham’s Vegetable | o« Compound. So 1 | cc went to the store |1 “tere Death Blow To and got a bottle, and took 1 e Rheumatism bl the fing 1 a warm ting handbag to koe ition. Hyland’ i Drug Co. on idee a © pores, then sensation |dose before supper. I have beent : ing it ever since, and you can hardly 1© believe how different I feel. h and just wanted to lie in bed all the time, ror and when I started to brush up I would © give out in about ten minu Toni fresh sir, @ good a MA Tablet to mais Sour and rockers re- an 1 you know how badly J felt duced one-half for this JANUARY | | i sins go to bed at eight and get up at 2m ‘ + . * | or , sore still tired, Now Iean work all d [ SALE. Many styles and periods in- | & |) sétion 1s 00 different you will be de pr bruises, cliliblains, and stay up until eleven, and feel al *y | \ | fignttutly surprieed. t, colds of the chest. 1t right all the time. My housework is ham: cluded. Ivory enameled and mahog- |} A \y tl] t pneumonia and all I do in summer, but in winter I | that ns. 8 * . ° j {) | 7 rs: Musterole {s work ina factory. {have told.a good |!!! any finished. All of the usual high ee | | //f) made in milder form. for many of my friends, and I have had - = ; and smatl childr Ask Children’s Musterote three come to me and tell me they wouldn't do without the Vegetable Compound. ’’—Mra. SAMUEL MURPHY, a9 ecil 8 » Dover, Delaware. Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin: '!'s'ole istics With Cuticura |i sae ae 2eats ere for STANDARD quality. wos ae STANDARD FURNITURE CoO. SEATTLE L. SCHOENFELD & SONS TACOMA Ave FOUNDED 1864 id LEG : SORES AKE CURABLE, 1¢ mute 1 will niwolntely Pie Second at Vine St Bampte ench (om L. Sehoenfe & Son Laberaterien Dept than 1 mustard plaster ” Bs ph eta “ees oF ong

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