The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1924, Page 16

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< If Lundin Wins He'll Fulfill Kid Ambitions ; | 4 — ) Always Wanted to Be Policeman, Car (i Conductor and Fire Laddie THE SEATTLE STAR STARTS FRIDAY [syr-te-#-¥.t4-tu\-aLa| STARTS FRIDAY EXTRA! GREAT,BIG DRESS EVENT Jobber Takes Big Loss! | ye BY J, R, JUSTICE Aftor several weeks of careful con Aideration, Alfred H, Lundin ser day definitely announced his candi-| |, te wpe P dacy for mayor. He Is the fourth to; “slently handled. > enter tho race, Tho other candidates | Tt will be mainly on these Issues to date are Mayor E. J. Brown, Oli-| that ho will make his campaign, Ne a ed 8 aged Mr. Lundin ts not a stranger to ? racle, Lundin says. he has | f ea % ‘ Mailing that he oan’ outrun any one| ‘Me voters of Beattie, He war elect: ‘of them or all of them, |ed prosecuting attorney for King For several days he has been put-; county In 1915 and again in 1917, think there could be more harmony at the city hall and that our publicly owned utilities could be more ef. than that of winning out. “T havo been long disturbed over the moral condition of this city,” he said, “and I am confident I can put fe ftona different basis in that regard H given the opportunity. I also New German Oil Formul | Local Drugs ve Written Guar- antee to Re! Money If First ‘Application Falls to Bring Relief ‘A remarkably new discovery now romises quick, soothing relief to Rheumatic Sufferers. German chem- fstry that has given to the world the boon of Aspirin for the relief of Theadache pains, and Novocaine for {nies dentistry, has now come > forward with another sclentific diss covery that is absolutely guaranteed to end rheumatic pains. ‘This marvelous discovery, known ‘as Buhler Oil, is a new combination of certain rare oils, which produces @ clear amber lauid that is applied with the finger tips. It is so pene- trating that it disappears within « D> few seconds, so it must be entirely absorbed by the body tissues. Re- gults are truly amazing! Tired mua- eles regain lite, creaking joints be- Come supple, annoying twinges cease. Even the most advanced stubborn eases show astonishing imppovement almost at once. Rheumatism, it has been found in AN enormous number of cases, is due to toxic pol: formed in the intes- tines, which are carried by the blood to the muscles and joints—and the new German oil is designed to neu- tralize these pain-causing poisons. ~ have been the results rman discovery that ibutors have author- ized local druggists to offer it under & positive written guarantees, signed by the druggist himself, to refund the purchase price if even the first application fails to bring prompt and gratifyin ef. If you from stabbing rheu- Matic pains in the arms, smuscles—if your feels as if tt would break in two—it e your Tasp and torture you | then 1 means try a bottle of Buhler Oil today. You'll never want to be without it Remember—it is sold under an ab- solute written guarantee from your druggist. If it fail give you re- ef after the first application, your S > druggist will refund the money without question. In this city, Buh- Ier Oil can be obtained under this written cuaranteo from good drug- gists such as Bartell Drug Company, Seattle Drug Company, Swift Drug f Company —Advertisement. | WEAKKIDNEYS sometimes lead to bladder ills and urle acid excess unless checked, Be sure to take PLANTEN'S REP MILL” ME IMPORTED <a<=0~- in Capsules It strengthens the kidneys and helps them Perform their proper functions naturally, regularly and tal relief fn u: en to Dance from MISS BRIGHT.” en are taking dancing rom the long rs of trying business ordenis. Danc- ducation, so why not learn correctly from Miss Bright } Rubs Out Rheumatic Pains , af | MARYSVILLE, ting his business affairs in shape at His services in this office ended in F his office, and hopes to get right) 91% into the race with no other thought} LUNDIN BROKE UP = } UNI WORLD RING UND | During his term as prosecutor ho | had what he called “the pleasure’ | of breaking up a notorious under. | world ring, of which Fellx Crane, leolored, was the reputed king, Felix jwas sent to Walla Walla and his | subjects were scattered, Lundin also mado trouble for one Jack Margett | land his associates, | Al Lundin, as he ts called by | nis friends, came to Seattle in 1906. |He was born and brought up in jSouth Dakota, in a mining com- |munity, Ho will be 40 years old next St. Patrick's day, which ought }to help some with the Irish vote He attended the university of braska, where he took both an A. B, and a law degree. He Is mar-| ried and has one son 11 years old, His first employment was around the mines in his native locality, But {his early ambition was first to bo a |policeman. Then he wanted to be he greatly car conductor. were no open: of theso lines {a fireman and later longed to be a street | As he grew up there jing for him in any }of endeayor, and he finally became | a lawyer. | | Now that he sees an opportunity | to operate an entire police force and a fire company, too, and along with these to be big boss of a flock of street car conductors, he simply ot pass {t up urthermore, his friends had been circulating petitions around the city for several days and when these be- gan to come in, Lundin says he looked them over carefully and de. jeided that he was ready to go. It jis the opinion of his friends that |the others trying for the office of |mayor this y will know that} they have been in a race when'it ts over. LOST DAUGHTER TO SEE MOTHER | Kidnaped 35 Years Ago, | | She Discovers Parent | Cal, Jan. 10.—} | Mrs. Charlotte Horn expected to }leave Marysville for Santa Barbara, | Cal, to join tho mother she has not | seen for 35 years. | | When only 9 months old, Mrs. | | Horh was kidnaped from the arms jot her mother, she declared | The identity of her kidnapers she }hag never discovered. The fami! of J. H. Herrera, of Bakersfie) |with whom she had made her home | | until she was married, in 1907, told her her mother’s name was Thio baut, and with this one fact she had| made what search she could for the parent whose face she could not re- | member. | Recently she met a Mrs. Susle| Cota, who told Mrs. Horn that her/| neighbor in Santa Barbara, Mrs. | Theresa Vasquez, had related a story that dovetailed with that of Lat followed, jand at last Mrs. Horn {s looking forward to actually meeting the pa- rent she has sought so lon | | | ITCHING CHAPS with soothing, softening MENTHOLATUM Just rub in freely night and morning Bo DENVER, Jan. 10.—A rum-crazed sehen ND, Ore., Jan : 3 nageas ela ver tn each | Southerly were rapidly driv: |§ ; Deere, holding @ revolver In each | ing the cold weather from Eastern | im the cheese for macaroni § hand, shot terror into @ busy cor-| Oregon and Washington today, aft: | @ iH 3 ties 2 : ner on Larimer st. here, shortly |er having broguht relief to tha west- u | 2 The 2-to-1 Yea taken by advocates] plans were submitted to a Jury of|be announced until after the nation-| after 8 o'clock Jost night, killing one ern part’ Rapid removal of snow is|® s of the Bok peace plan, in the refer: , headed t thu Root wide referendum, now on, has been |perton and critically younding an-| not expected to cause flood danger, | © 3 endum on the question being tal completed. C. H. Binkman, of 310 other. |the weather bureau reported | Bomenononenconenonencsen i, 1 and abo' i nd ave, one of those who voted | - sa zi bade dbo y 2 4 Star's refe pointed Court of Intern n a let with his for the United that if an for suct with the Le ona, 1 is given, he thinks it should out go to ex-President Wilson, who memberst really originated the plan, Binkman The author of the plan will not says, | Do you approve the winning plan Yes 9 i Wns the Thtbed.athtee: a in substance? No i (Put an X Inside the proper box.) " Those who have } BOUGHT AT BARGAIN PRICES FOR SPOT CASH— Models from this assortment are to be found among some of the leading dress sections of the Northwest. Very few models alike. Plenty of exclusive models. This is an opportunity for women who are accustomed to buy- ing the better class dresses. Biggest Dress bargains we've ever offered. Our crowning dress eventi 5) > oe opal \ { { Sizes »' for D } i] Women and Misses 106 Dresses | 50 Dresses | 50 Dresses Poiret Twill | 5" 3” Poiret Twill a | Q’ 5 Chiffon Satin-Back Velvet ( Canton Satin-Back Flat Crepe A Luks beyeh . ec oncolr ; baad vests, button trimmed Short and long sleeves and novel- nife plaited flounces, tiere¢ Military braid trimmed i i i ‘s Knife plaited side drapes All newest wanted necklines in Het Rann, sashes an ann bout ant effects—there is a dress for Canton Charmeuse CantonCrepe CantonCrepe Beaded girdles i these extraordinarily fine dresses for Bright colored appliques Afternoon Street Evening every woman. Pollyanna Poiret Twill and Taffeta combined Poiret Twill Georgette Crepe (evening styles) Flat Crepe Satin-back Canton Charmeuse Embroidered in gold and bright shades Fur-collared street dresses Pin tucked Elaborately beaded gowns NEGRO RUNS AMUCK |) | WARM SOUTH WINDS as | SOUOROBORC EC eeOROROTOZCE used it ask: Name ..... FiaiU hv Vives 6 tots Velvia te whee veeee vee I AMMO os eecessesismencenl “What makes it clear away 4 OMY iiss eGiee ieee ve 540 Ve ICAO i Verne Thence e vows sal a rash so quickly?” Physicians say: “Because Resinol sinks deep into the pores and starts the skin again acting normally.” Are you a voter? Mall promptly to Peace Plan Editor, The Seattle Star by millions and prescribed by physicians 2 SAY “BAYER” when you buy-Gontuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe years for | Author and Film Play Writer Dies Senator Watson COLISEUM TO | Senator Colds Headache pepo seh i ff 1 notion ‘ i i 1 P 1 er ment ne has 1g Emison H a , ly Polly Frenchard, memt ars been offered. th in: the | Was Indicate 1 be | Toothache Rheumatism | Pasiish nobility. Ho is survived 3 T Al seating capacity | manager in Indiana Neutitis Lumbago W. D ‘ rene Hereer audiences! Two Liquor: Law 1 ; - : “ ; ason why this t Violators Fi i Neuralgia Pain, Pain t the ¢ . seth) | sdtainaa cregieeratotn Fine 1 1 4 : nd usseaned Wednesda 1 a threat heey A PARSNIP Lae iio blete—Also bottles of 24 and 100—D: ts A ‘ " bet i D yer Manufacture of Monoacetica aia 13 : p Judge FB. OB. t ql | January 9 _,, lof violating the prohibition | TUBBORN rashes, eczema and skin disorders — itching, unpleasant, embarrassing! For years this simple treatment has been used successfully on irritations that in many cases nothing else seemed able to relieve. In a few days often they would vanish—the itching stop, the clear. clean texture of the skin be restored Thousands of users have won dered at the quickness of its action Yet physicians who prescribe it say there is no mystery. Deep down under the surface, where many salves and remedies fai! to reach, are the tiny cells and nerves that cause the trouble, These Resinol reaches. Even a light ap- plication sinks deep into the pores attacks the root of the disorder, and starts the skin again acting normally. At first distributed only through doctors’ prescriptions, Resinol has today become in thousands of homes the first remedy applied to any sort of skin affection. If you have today any spot or erup- tlon on your skin, apply Resinol. Spread a coating on the affected surface and smooth lt in very gently with the fingers. One application P itching completely. Resino! is abso! harmless. It will not irritate the delicate texture of an infant's skin, or even raw exposed flesh. Get a jar at your druggist ot send for a free trial sample to Dept. 3, Resinol, Baltimore, Md, will, in many cases, stop the RESINOL Recommended for 28 years by leading physicians

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