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PLACE EMBARGO a ' + ‘ ’ ‘ + government. , teria Tuesday noon by the Rev. J. P. } Evangelical Lutheran church. fi it acts, ¥ § ON REBEL ARMS President Forbids Ammuni- | tion Shipment to Mexico | BY A. L, BRADFORD | (United Presa Start Correapondent) — | WASHINGTON, Jan, 8—The Washington government today Walted outcome of steps it has taken to support to the limit the Obregon government of Mexico against the De La Huerta revolu:} Honists, The Hughes Mexican polloy will stand or fall on the failure or suc cess of De La Huerta, it is be Heved here, If Obregon wind Hughes probably will be credited with a master stroke in his sup port to the present government of Mexico, If De La Huerta wins, a crisis over affairs In the Southern repub- Ne may arise. ‘The embargo placed by President Coolidge on the private shipment of arms and ammunition to Mexico | which was admittedly directed) against the De La Huerta forces, | wag met with defiance in revolu- tionary clroles here today, Spokesmen tor the revolutionists | declared that not only would De| La Huerta continue to get suffl- cient munitions of war, but pre-| dicted that the revolutionary forces | soon would launch a major offensive | to dislodge Obregon from power. ‘The presidential proclamation, de-} elaring an embargo on the sending of armament to Mexico expressly made provision for the sale by| the American government of war) supplies to Obregon. ‘The United States recently sold 5,000 rifles, 5,000,000 rounds of am-/ munition and eight airplanes to Obregon, and it is thought that more such material may be sold) it badly needed by the Mexican Pastor to Address Religious Meeting | “Science and Religion” was to be! the subject of a talk to be given be-| fore the Religious Educational Work- ers' organization at Dartnall’s cafe- Pflueger, pastor of the Queen Anne! 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Briscoe of| 1720 Lander at. | Brisooe's letter was one of many received Tuesday for The Star's open forum on traffic, “A speed law technically allows a river, regurdiess of conditions, to | travel the timit," writes Briscoe. | “Hence T suggest that all speed laws be eliminated and tho responsibility thus be placed on the drivers, who would not have any comeback, would accept no money in bail or| fines, because the best remedy for traffic violators Is publicity. ‘Fo that | end I would, in eu of fines and jail sentences, force every convicted vio- lator to carry on his car, plainly ex- posed, a yellow flag, eight by ten inches, for a pertod of from 30 to 90 days. The flag would bear a red! horizontal stripe for each person in- jJured and a black vertical stripe for each death resulting from a traffic! smash. | “A law without a penalty ($5 to $50 | fine for limb or life) is a farce. Un-! enforced It becomes a menace." WOULD CHANGE PARKING LAWS ON BUSY STREETS Morris Glazer, of the Seattle Glass | company, 226 Westlake ave. N., sends in to the forum some of his ideas on parking, suggesting also that “al Most anyone Is given a license with. Out assurance as to knowledge of the rules of the road or moral charac ter” and that “there should be a thoro examination to determine fit ness of applicants by actual road tests before Hoenses are granted.” “It ts my belief,” writes Glazer, “that there are 6,000 cars parked down town during the entire bust ness day, The present hour and halt-! hour parking system necessitates, their removal every four or #0. This} Means that there are 40,000 cars) moying In the shopping and financial Gistricta, It causes congestion, and time and money to motorists, and takes the time of 10 officers who , could be employed to gteater advan. tage in outlying districts, w are now suffering for want of adequate policing. “I would suggest a readjustme traffic rules, making First, Third 0 Fifth avenues absolute commercial arteries, with no parking allowed loading and unloading merchandise, which in many {n- stances could better be done in the! well-laid-out alleys. Second, Fourth | and Sixth avenues would be for] pleasure vehicles only, with no park-| ing save for discharging passengers, | WOULD PARK CARS ONLY ON THE SIDE STREETS “All crons streets, except where | there are car tracks, would be made one-way streets with allowance for | unrestricted parking. Signs would be-placed at each cornor, giving for enforcing those rules. to the busiriess man in giving him practically an extra day to transact | business, and it would save the ad ministration good dollars and cents. Some new traffic signa for Seat- tle are suggested by “G. F. D." He would make them read: | DRIVE SLOWLY And See Our City i] DRIVE FAST And See Our Jail Arthur J. B. Apsey of 619-1 East- lake ave, who says he has been in Australia and New Zealand of late, points out that there are few traf. fie accidents there because autos in the business district are limited to Why Stay Fat? You Can Reduce QUART OF WATER CLEANS KIDNEYS: No man or woman ke by occasionally, thority. mis eys says o n au h food the kid Eating too muc creates acids, which neys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood. Then wo get sick Rheumatism, headaches, trou ble, nervousness, sleep. otter excite Aizziness, | | come from sluggish kidneys. ‘The moment you feel a dull in the kidneys, or your back h if the urine {s cloudy, offensive of sediment, irregular of ed by a renantio drinking diy Jaa | ache| hu: or full age or scalding, paas- | be: a oO gat quart four ounces of Br pharmacy; take a tat glans of water before and tew mi about « trom any poonfiil in breakfast. kidn: In a day made from and lemon juice, combin 1, And has used for years to ah tralize they thus neas Jaa a delightful beer and tims the often inexpensive; make lithia should kee and everyone help and active reby often av y th ing seri By ail me examine kidne Advertisement year can make a|° 10 miles an hour and pedestrians are given the right of way. “If an accident does oecur, and {t te the driver's fault, there is no fine—only a jail sentence," he writes, J. Wy Altier, of 4200 Oroan st, calla attention to one traffic menace abe which littio has been said, his is the utter disregard of average driver for railroad ronal, Altter writes. “It {a no uncommon sight to seo a flagman with hia stop sign trying to hold back traffic am a train approaches, and to see some careless, no-account driver whiz past him, with his auto loaded with people, In the past year two Northern Pacific crossing watchmen have been killed in the vicinity of Seattle, ‘There is no rea son why our elty council cannot enact an ordinance compelling mo- torlats to heed the crossing wateh- men's signals,” WOULD BREAK OIL CONTRAC WASHINGTON, Jan, 8.--Lease of naval oll reserves to the Sinclair and Doheny oll interests would be invall. dated, under two resolutions intro. the }duced in the senate yeaterday by Senator Caraway, Arkansas, domo. erat The first charges “corruption” in the lease of Teapot Dome naval ol! lands to the Mammoth Ol! company, owned by Harry F. Sinclair, ‘The second charges the lease of California reserves No. 1 and No. 2 were Illegally given to the Pan American Petroleum company, owned by Edwin L. Doheny, The resolu: tions were referred to the senate pub- le landa committee. SHIPBUILDER DIES AT 82 eral services for Alexander Mc 1@ Allen, $%, retired shipbutider, pioneer, will be held Wednes afternoon at the Bonney-W: funeral parlora, Rev. J. D. 0. ers officiating. Lakeview cemetery. Allen died Mon. day at hia home, 4%11 Phinney ave Ho is survived by his wife, Mra n, three daughters, Mra. C. Johnson, Mra, A. D. Smith and Mra, A. H. Baxter, three sons, Alex Jr, James Allen and All of the family re wide in Beattie except Robert, of Loa Angeles. Film Star ‘Mushes’ in on Pow |Snow to Save Husband | SPOKANE, Jan. &—Bert Van Tuyl, director-husband of Nell Shipman, film star, is lying helpleas at thelr studio camp at the head of Priest lake, Idahé, with frosen feet + | street and provision would be made and Miss Shipman is en route with ® team of dogs and sledge attempt. | “This plan would lessen the de-/ing to bring Van Tuyl 20 miles of the throat and lunge—|plorable accidents, would be of value|thru the snow to Coolin, Ida, needed sur, M i al Shipman in her came gasoline to Coolin ty launch, jcontinuing on to Spokane by stage to make haspltal arrangements. When she returned to Coolin she found her launch frozen in, 80 started “mushing” thru the snows to bring her husband out. \/V. F. W. HONORS'"" NEW OFFICERS State Commander J. B. Kinne, of Aberdeen, Monday night officiated at the installation of the six of: ers of Theodore pmevelt can of Foreign Wars, in Noose it hall Commander Kinne, coveted Congressional Medal of Hon or for gallantry under fire at Tarbon Bridge, May 10, 1898, during the Spanish American war, read the oath of office while the six camp officers stood with clasped hands before a altar and in the pres. eral hundred members of and ita women's auxiliary corn installed were: Ralph Jay, ; 0. E. Scott, senior vice R, Judkina, junior M. Graham, of. ficer of th Frank Creager, chaplain, and George Bubb, quarter: anter ALASKA TAXES VALID ASHINGTON, Jan, &—The su court has held that the Alas poll tax of $3 per yenr, called a school tax, and the fishermen’s Il. tax of $5, imposed non: residents, were valid Ww pre ° on To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. ‘The box the signa- ture of E. W. Advertine. ment bears Grove. 306. SULPHUR CLEARS FIERY, ITCHY SKIN If you are suffering from eczema or some other torturing, ombarraas ing skin trouble you may quickly be rid of it by using Metho.Sulphur, dec noted skin specialist This sulphur preparation, becaum of ite germdestroying properties seldom falls to quickly subdue itch ing, even of fiery eczema. The firmt application makes the skin and comfortadie, Rash and blotches healed right up, Rowles Men uiphur is applied ike pleasant cold cream and is fect You mall Jar from a t.— Advertisement ares cool the any per obtain drug harmless ean good will be recetved by Suppiles and Accounts Department, Washington, [ until 10 o’elo Januar Proporals Bureau of Na 16 pplie 1D POTTER the Navy Paymaster G 1229-23.—Advertine Interment will be at gan-| for} who won the LEARN HOW T0 PACK APPLES Classes in the Art to Be Started in Seattle BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER Packing apples, Sounds as easy Ja» fulling off the woodahed--well, \you just buy your fare over to the nearest apyle district next #eason with the {dea of securing work as a |packer, and—"Experionced?” the foreman of the packing shed shoots at you! And-="No; but" you falter, “No ‘buts, "says he; “you gotta know the trick, or you'll olutter up the whole works, Next!" That's the regson fruit growers |from Eastern Washington and ola where have cooperated with the Bt attle ¥, W. ©, A, to put on a norien of apple packing and sorting clans running from January 14 thru a alx weeka' period of two lonsons & week, }#o that next season will not catch [the growers facing the problem of inexperienced packers, “These leasona will be eapectally |fine for girls who are wholly un |trained for any kind of work,” sald | Miss Marie Bernard, secretary Y, A, placement bureau, Tues | “Laat fall we had a call for Jover 200 experienced packers from Jone Puyallup firm alone-—and were }unable to supply even one, It ts | heartbreaking for girls to go over |to the apole-growing districts, ex: | | pecting to find work, and be turned laway for lack of experience.” | Profemmional teachers from Yuki: ma will take charge of the day and jevening classes, and a small charge | Will be made for each lesson, merely | to defray actual expenses, Apple | have to be sorted, graded and eulled | aa they are packed——wrapped in pa: | |per, end the boxes lined, It takes | jquite a trick of finger dexterity, | | but once a gir! becomes an accom: | plished packer, her services are tn | | ereat demand and her remuneration | ood, | | A smart packer can earn from $25 | to $40 per week, and, having mis. | tered the apple packing, can follow | jthe fruit down South and find pay: | jing employment at least nine | |montha out of the 12 | Mins Bernard will be giad to give jfurther information about the apple. packing course to those who care to 7382 ‘CHURCH HITS MOVIE STARS Stern opporition to all motion pic ture celebrities who “help break the ideals of clean-min ed men, women and children’ is volosd in a statement iseued for the public Tuesday by the forum clas Green Lake Methodist Eplacopal church, Tho statement, signed by W. FE. Green, president, and A | Bergh, Irman of the brotherhood }soclal service committee, follows: “We wish to place ourselves on | an favoring the elimination of all playt fring actors or actresses whowe p 6 oF public life in either insidiously flagrantly helping | break down the ideals of clean-mind. | od men, women and children. “Wo trust that public opinion, too, | may soon be so nroured that a stop may be put to the Mauntingof.vice in salacious words and pictures fre. quently seen in advertisements run | in the papers by moving pleture cor: | | porations and theaters.” | or | Coumatl Reviees Its |New Bond Ordinances | | Revised ordinances specifying the dates of maturity of the bonds to be| | inwued to bulld the West Spokane at and Stadium bridges were Introduced | the city council Monday. The| original ordinance waa declared im properly drawn by C. B. Manglich, | |New York bond expert. {nce the firet issue was also declared illegal | and the bridge bond issues have boon already more than @ year, | nil members decided to carefully low Masslich’s Instructions in the new ordinance. The bond insue will | be voted on at the March elections delayed |22 Bidoworkers Sue | for $300,000 Bonus) | In an effort to obtain war-time | bonuses alleged to have been pledwed | | by tho Seattre, North Pacific Ship building Co, during the war, 23 for | mer construction superintendents and foremen of the shipyards are su- | ing for $300,000, The men alloxe the company promised the bonuses but failed to pay them. Tho men are| by Attorney Stanley J | Padden and Karr, Gregory and Sut |ton. Tho company In reprosented by | Shank, Beet and Fairbrook Only 50 Are Paying | Their Cat Licenses With 15,000 cats unlicensed the Humane society destroying per day, oat owners of Seattle must hurry to make their oat license ap plication, says 1, L. Marsh, license bureau clerk in the comptroller’s of tiee. | Only 60 cat itcenses have been| | granted under the new law requiring | dogn and cats to pay similar license foes presented and 0 irritation from neglected Piles. Future risks, as well as present ill-health, warrant skilled atten- tion if you are suffering with a Rectal or Colon disorder. I have been a Rectal and Colon Specialist for many years and It is this successful experience which enables me to confidently GUARANTE your Piles or refund your |Farmers’ Milk Sales | STAT ™ —we cannot emphasize too strongly regular stock. Every department possible for you to buy at SALE MBL AMI pre 924 € AN HOMES BURBAU: VOR HITTER AMINE 4 DAYS MORE OF THIS that the merchandise offered in this JANUARY SALE is our is represented at exceptionally strong reductions—making it PRICES. Make use, during the 4 remaining sale days, of our remarkable offer of no payment until February first. MAKE NO PAYMENT UNTIL FEBRUARY FIRST! —if you find yourself just at present financially unable to taka advantage of the savings to be made during this great JANUARY SALE—then take advantage of this most exceptional offer—MAKE NO PAYMENT UNTIL FEBRUARY FIRST. Purchases made during the JA? JARY SALE will be delivered immediately, or held if you desire for future delivery. QUEEN ANNE BUFFET— —exactly as pictured, com- bination walnut buffet. Queen Anne period. Length of top 54 inches. A well built and well finished buffet. JANUARY SALE priced. 45x54-inch top A JANUARY SALE VALUE— —combination walnut dining table. 6-ft. extension. Size of top 45x54 inches. Queen. Anne period. True work- manship and the right ma- terials make this a beau- tiful table JANUARY SALE priced. SALE! PABCOLIN RUGS a special purchase of 150 rugs. Felt base, Pabcolin rugs. Many very beautiful, new attractive patterns. And the prices—they are lower than you will see them again for many a day. Special, as a JANU- ARY SALE feature, while quantity lasts. 9x12 FT. 07 regular price 16.50 9x10-6 FT. (oe regular price $15— STANDARD FURNITURE Co. SEATTLE Second Ave. at Pine St Here Up $500,000) Farmers within ot 40) miles of Seattle increased their rev-| enues on milk by half a million dollars in 1928 thru cooperative! methods, says Charles BE, Fisher,| a radius A vegetable aperient, tone and vigor to ative and ive ayatem, See nae Improve: ti Bick Chips off the Old Block} NR JUNIORS—Little Re | One-third the regular dose, Made | of name ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults, SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST, | L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 I secretary and manager of the Se- attle Milk Shippers’ A remarkably erating cont] of 1 ‘edwelght) of milk produced and sold, made} the said, The association, he 88,993,159 pounds of association low 1-3 cents per bh Increased earnings possible, he added, sold] milk, approx-| SICK ALL WINTER LL health is more of a fault than a| misfortune, If you are weak, thin and run down it’s your duty to| yourself and family to get well. More} than likely all you need ia a good tonic. | You have heard many people say | that nothing builds up the strength and; purifies and enriches the blood like| Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. That is true.| Hundreds of thousands of people have roved it. Physicians have prescribed | it for over 30 years, | GetGude'sfrom your druggist—liquid | or tablets—-and begin to take it. | Free Tablets fisif'scilnei%9| Gud | '¢ Pepto-Mangan, send for free Package. M. J. Breitenbach Co:, 63 Warren St., N. Gude's epto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher | TG RT WTS TRAE ee TT | City Police Seek TACOMA » Schoenfeld & Sons imately 85 per cent of all the fluid, 4 G00d Thing - DON’T MI milk consumed In the city during| 1923. It $2,470, 92 Send your name and address plainly written ‘together with 5 cents (and this | slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Des Moines, Iowa, and receive in return @ trial package containing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, | bronchial, “flu” and whooping coughs, seus and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stom- Missing Boy, 12) 23 Sy Rbienee stomach trou- were bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipation; Chamberlain's Salve, needed in every scalds, wounds, piles, n affections; these valued family medicines for only 5 cents. Don't miss it, Advertisement was valued at Police Tuesday seeking George Makovaky, 12, whom his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. 151 reported miss. ing sin They know no reason for his disappearance Louls Makovsky d ave, hay “Princess” Bteamships leave Beattie Dally for Vancou from Cotmen Deck, foot of Marion THE DAY BOAT—For Victoria anc Daily at THE NIGHT BOAT—Por Van Dally at FARES TO VICTORIA $2.75 We, $5.00 % ‘Trip Limit 1 Vancouver. 9:00 a. m 11:30 p. m, Ouver direct." One Way WITH ‘THROUGH KN CANADA FIC ROCKIES at CITY TICKET OFFICE 08 SECOND AV Sicko 1 Ns 608 SECOND AVE Sturdee, Gen'l, Agent,