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‘The use of art In advertisements TAX REDUCTION TALK. MADE. ON, PLANK PUSHED \ was urged by ere Lcyseaatl a: nt preside ol Photo at nthe meeting of the Seattio Advers Using club in the Masonic club rooms Tuesday Ditty’s talk wae ilustrated with Jantern slides show- ing the development of tlustrations as an ald to advertising. “Moving pictures,” Ditty explain ed, “are making thelr infiuence folt in other appeals to the eye, ‘The picture that makes the quickest and {strongest appeal ts the ono that Aa a eas itgates, | ndicates ection, In the future the e eae aieed tha ad, | Beat advertising plotures will have ‘The convention, also asked the nd") not only action but the added ap ns ried Le] peal of news value pe ose aaterfortng, with’ pet | W.R. Harrison of the Seattle En- vate business. BUR pet pei o8 Hgraving Co. and secretary Government fixing of prices also] ETAvIRE Co. Wns we ik ont was opposed by the rg pees What the Hhgravers’ Assoc tation | convertion — approve yperatiy Means to Ac ave etlalng Man marketlig of farm pre the de. ment of Muscle Shoals for fer ‘piizer production ax well as for other Bare Vet Thursday purposes; reforestation on an extend: wervices for Ernest. D. Rickford, world war veteran who permanent immigration pol died Monday after a long Mines mber anet from war wounds, will be held from elect only the b of imm! ants; a ne merchant ma- = _ ‘ the Home Undertaking at} 11:30 a. m,. Thursday Jan, 10.—Reeduetion of federal, state and local taxen leads tho list of planks in the platform adopted by the farmermanufacturer onvention, which ended a twoday ession here last night. Government, ownership of pucite ities, including the — railroads, | CHICAGO, Funeral ed seale oy designed to limit the 0! ‘ parlor, ine te to America’s needs : waterway projects thru the Missis sipp! Vatley, and completion of the Lawrence 7 and the lakes-to ule. proects. The cony nounced all le 4 to im i deprive the industrious and eo thrifty of the fruits of their toll and self-denial.” A stand also was taken against the posal to limit th " United States supreme court stated it “de islative projects de nd by the Iinols Manufacturers’ asso-| elation, was denounced as an “ih! disguised attempt to break up the! farmemlabor combination.” in a statement fasued by Benjamin C. Marsh, Washington, managing di jor of the Farmers’ National alti: Protect Your Life and Property for only $1.00 The great crime wave that is sweeping the country is a menace to society. Every minute brings new dangers before you, and yet you are helpless to protect yourself from the bandit, the desperate criminal that lurks in the shadows, unless you arm yourself with a Nick Harris Oficial Police Whistle This whistle is used throughout the country by the Public and Police as the S-O-S signal for aid. One blast of this whistle is more feared than a whole army of policemen, The desperado knows that its shrill, farsounding note broadcasts to everyone within a radius of several blocks that you need help, From all dire@ions aid will rush towards you and the criminal will flee—he must or be arrested. Indorsed by Police Departments— Chambers of Commerce and Civic Organizations of America. Get one today — for yourself, one for your your car and the members of your family. Sold by Hardware Stores, Drug, Stationery and Auto Accessory $1.00 Stores. Price... POLICE WHISTLE that you demand, go the“Great Northern ”, and you will be more than pleased the route of the“Oriental Limited”, which is protected by new design auto- matic block signals, extra heavy rails where necessary, additional double track, and steel trains equipped with every modern safety device. The ‘‘Oriental Limited’’ To the East Seattle to Chicago Without Change on New Fast 70 Hour Schedule giving speed with safety over a wonder- fully smooth roadbed. Powerful new giant oil-burning locomotives. Splendid dining car service, Latest Pullman sleepers, and all up-to-the-minute equip. nt. Always you get courteous, FRIENDLY personal s service to assure you every comfort. Conveniently timed departure and arrival, The popula “Oriental Limited” Is the only through fast train to Chicago leaving ttle at night—8,30 p. m. Fo your copy of our booklet, " East”, call, write, or traighe just telephone 1 POUMTH AVE, menr UNION ST Telephone MA in-0001 The convention, which was called | THE Why the Prospects Then Were Not QuiteSo Good IFE is man,” writes. A, ave,, to The Star, “Here is my experience: Yesterday the phone rang and & sweet voice inquired about a house I had for sale, I told her all about it and she said she would love to go and see it as she was so anxious to get a home. So I motored over and got her and took her out to see the house, “She gazed and stared and said ‘This is too high,’ and ‘that is too much that way,’ and finally told me that if she didn’t take the house she had a friend who would. She wondered, she said, whether the owner would take a trade on the house. “T asked her then if she was in the real estate game herself. She looked guilty, but didn’t deny it. How- ever, she didn’t buy the house, “After I had driven her home and returned to the office, I called her up and inquired whether or not she had any houses for sale. “*Yes, IT have eral,’ she replied, call for you?’ “I made arrangements to meet her at a downtown corner later, and it sure WAS @ funny sight to see her beaten at her own game. SHIPPER. LAUDS CITY) Zeattle {a the most favored United States Waa the daichiro ‘Takemura who ix in Seattle for @ before going to New York tx managing director of & Co. foremost mercantile and shipping houses of an, and is reputed to be one of \ queer proposition for a real estate P, Brown, of 2110 California ‘where can | | |Hydro-Cyanic Gas for Condemned Men CARBON CITY, Ney., Jan, 16.- Hydro-cyanio acid gas, one of the most deadly poisons known to acl ence, will be used to asthyxiate the first man to go to death, under the now Nevada law, substituting death in a gas chamber for hanging as the legal ngethod of execution. Warden Dickerson announced the selection of the gas had been made on recommendation of State Chem: iat F. C. Dinsmore. It was select ed not only because of ita poison: ous qualities, but because it ts lighter than alr and can be driven easily from the death chamber after the execution Is accomplished. The gas in now widely used for ex- termination of disease germa in in fected places and for similar pur- C. of C. Supports ? Postal Wage Raise Bureau Discusses A resolution Pidber “eubstantial S. American Trade!" compensation” for “tal € and was nd ot| adopted by the Seattle Chi of Commerce Tuesday Th was in support of a wa cane t JAP § akemura Waa tho guest Tuosday of Capt, James Griffiths, commo ore of ,the Seattle Yacht club, aboard Capt, Griffith's yacht, The Sueja, going thru the canal locks and inspecting Seattle's wh In a conference later Trefethen, of the Commerc bureau, he prom Touria! n the eau Il now before congrons. Bury Pioneer Today Laat rites for a Seattle pioneer of to be held Wednesday af. when Mra. R. N rR * 035 Woodlawn ave r The services we ho BonneyWatson chapel. k |Council Committee | Gets Taxi Ordinance The taxicab ordinance removing taxi xed forhire cara from the bual ness districts and concent nine stands in Berens Will Be in Race for Couneil them at bile : Roosevelt Hi igh to; ‘tree |Hold Musicale Friday Featured by the Boys’ Glee clut ) voloeg, the Girls’ Glee club, #9 es, and the Téplece school or Roore the son Former Minister to Denmark Dies Mau Called as a Doctor, He Serves as Coroner W. OH Tuesday anewered a call to the bedside minister om he | of John Dalton, 84, of 202 Belmont and vy a N., he found it necessary to act In his official capacity Jan. 16.—-Di 4 Bt dean of mata” at as coroner A coughis g warnin that you hed g SCOTTS EMULSION to build-up la; strength, If run invitality, b uild up on Scott’s Emulsion. 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Bet of Teeth From $5.00 UP Crown and Bridge From $4.06 UP Bosion Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time Years in One Location Gold Work @ noale in ED PEPPER FOR [REALTY MEN WILL MEET New officers of the Seattle Ttea) | Watate napociation will be installed) at a moeoting in the Motel Butler Thursday evening, following a din ner in the banquet room at mad Jo'clock. After the inatallation, W JA. Irwin will addren the meoting jon the “Outlook for Beuttle in \ipgs." New officers that will be inatailed’ are John Archibald J ident; Jobn president; Henry A, treanurer, and Samuel Collyer, ex: lecutive secretary. Vresisent Geo, |A. Spencer and Secretary Collyer will give reports on the activition jot (he association during the past} lyear Adama, president; Finken, first vieo pres D, Mall, second vice 0 regular weekly mesting of the association will bo held aa usual in the Hotel Butler panquet) room at 1216 Pom. Colon a Sacaliar Dean John T, Condon of the Unl- versity of Washington school of law wan scheduled to speak ‘ednesday before the state conven. tlon of sheriffs, now in aession in Bremerton Prohi Agent Sues KANSAS CITY Marry | feldt, former government tion agent, alleged in a $100,000 damage suit that fellow agents beat and robbed him-when he threatenea to expose their bootlegging activi ties Son Spanked; Sued OKLAHOMA CITY Dr, ¢ Von Wiedel charged with asaauit and battery by Mrs. R. HL. Mat thews, who alleged the physician spanked 10-year-old eon when the latter kicked at him while undergoing physical examination. Watch the Pilot WEATHERSEORD, lighted cigarel stub carelessly thrown from a pansing airplane burned off approximately 1,600 acres pasture land near here Tried It Himself CHICAGO-—Justice of the Peace Ge 49, knewn an the for him to try the adventure, Ho will wed Mina Belle Mosher ou nd, Ind, Ronen wan her Texos A of Underwriters Meet Diseussion he topic neas,” will be made b: insurance men ft a n of the Seattle Lif c., to be held Thurs. 1, according Gas Around Your Heart? Go right over to the nesr- {the genu: take them noon For sale by 6 package. the annual musicale of tho aalmanns Ne In Seattle by Bartell Drug nd all goed dru, Rheumatism Can Be Treated At Home of climate is neceasary Men. method, with home roni ure om rheuma ism, lumbego and neuralgio pains report speedy r tures after try aide nature in cleansing and t eaist system. Ask 1 f TRIAL of M eful | a sdressing tt ne Sum Hox 45-R, South Advertiseme COLDS IN CHEST @ abort time. Rub brings quick Popper is the cold st relief. Irive the congestion right out ning at on moment 3 t mh pot warmed through, When you om a cold ure suffering rheumatism, ti ore muse Ted pepe You will have Rowlen Pepper any drug Furniture the Faoto Jghth Ave, near Fine bE 110 Schroeder, | prohibt. | » | are running for 'U. W. DEBATES MISSIONARIES’ Universities Will Tangle on Russian Question Booause of w confilot tudent affairs the bow Washington Whitmer Get on ‘Thuradn been set forward Paul Conghiin ford will represent nat the Misalonarr n will he, “Renolved, lu nited Btates should recognize the Hoviet government of Mussa," Lant | year the Huskies defeated Whitman jin their annual argument } Judges selected to serve at the) Idebate Thursday evening are: Wal-| |ter Nossnan, Seattle attorhey Newton Colver, politioal writer, and Judge Austin B. Griffiths, of se attle Louis Swellenbach, former | Varsity debuter and now ftate com mander of the American will met an chairman, Untyeraity Doctor Issues a Warning University students were yesterday by Dr. Hall, of the Univer. alty Health service, to guard ngainst | an epidemic moanien that is be lleved moy spread thru the North west. There are now seven canes tn the university infirmary and a num- ber in the University district Dr, Hall said that early symptoms! old in the head and inflamma: | the eyes and that at this 2 tfio dixease is most contagious Measles are one of the tagiows diseases known canon are occasionally quite he concluded, Harold Mor: | warned most con and adult Student Vialewases to Report Monday | { Chapel services at the University! of Washington next Sunday will be in charge of Gelegutes who attended the convention co tudent volunteers held at Indiana duri the hoil days. Russell Callow, Washington rowing coach, will act aa chairman. Five members of the Indianapolin delegation will speak on the major problems which were taken up at th convention, such no racial prot Jom, international relationships, in: omic Jus and th al and ¢ tice youth movement Annual Elections on Tomorrow at “U” on of the Associated Student Univernity of Washington, will veld Thursday at the university 4 Arthur E. Ba Waiter Best vice president, Clar Murford and Vera Davis are | contesting the post of necretary, John |Swan and George Guttormeen are candidates for junior representative, | Vernon Bellman ts unopposed for the | poaition of senior representative, as {s also Herbert Lonseth, running for| yell king. Fall May Testify Only Voluntarily | WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—¥ormer Secretar yot the Interior Fall will be permitted to explain where he the $100,000 for purchase of a new Mexico ranch, “it he wishes,’ Senator Walsh, Montana, democrat, | raid todas Waleh upon returning from Palm where he examined Edward naire Washington | publisher, about his loan of $100 00 to Fall, said he would make no attempt to “conipel'’ Fall to testify The testimony Walsh took will bo presented in a few dayn to tho #en- ate public lands conimittoo a investigaing a lease by Yeapot Dome naval oll res the Sinclalr interests. Co-Eds Initiated in | Girl’s Debate Club| Thirteen coeds wore Initiated int ot the oft! be y and ence the Athena Women's Debate club at] Ma the University of Washington Tues day. The new members ar Wanda} Watt, Martha Gluse, Mildred Bell, | Viola Goehring, Helen Almbig, Lycette, Claries Loken, Anne Mleanor Barrows, Ida Seltzi Bo THI é Can You Hear? Place wai $6 laches. 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