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PAGE 2 ATTLE STAR Franklin Youngsters’ TINDIANS STORM Brown Says Lindin Let | Dancing Is Supervised TRADER'S STORE + Booze Here Flow Free {Start Raid When They Fail to Get Lemon Extract. | Mayor, Leaving on Vacation, Attacks Opponent for Many Permits ranted as Prosecutor THE SI Ss MEM DE AM ENIOAN HOMDS BURKAU) FOR HWPTOR AMERICAN HOMES gees FRIDAY- “SATURDAY | SPECIALS— no ¢ or phone Peclsik: wi de Brussells tug: SPECIAL! orders; o1 one customer; t ivered; can be ei ‘taken by purchaser. cowhide bag reduced— No Cabarets for These Kids Since Their | Parents Arranged Entertainments Brig estra. | G y chairman, Haw] i) ; 4 eight gy Be ( Pane’ c ey things | therne. Hac sae “ me have hit upon the | fi" “lebih tikes, t Jem that has . Net . aret 1 ats and achool sald Mr his ste but it meemal tives ht da threatened be.|® Vacation since I took office, June / a Ouie time » supply and feel that I should have WILSON GREETS “sos DEMO LEADERS 2 YMONTON, Alberta, Jar the I & young he I am leaving the city this evening t . at th | ' mpan set ae) Jeg to ta the right ot public dance 1 nor 1 ” < of ttle for a ten du I have not had eation before thing actively engaging in my campaign were k of January lin is endeavo' of # Jent that direetion hipped caught and cars upon i lar @ large amount wepapers, It ine ness in quiet in bi | ring ID extract were terthooming Finatly made good their promise, the store according president, ax chairman of woul ta w ataie it Mont., yeled it out Rau, to rere. several of the natives reation ty really 1 himaelt ot the Franklin P.T. A given in McKay's Rainier ar Adams st. us been ‘or the pur Every 4 promptly ts know when the committer Dances hall at Which } are pose at 11, so pare Some o fo the part ing, so it paid, to permit th " with @ s¢ who look upon favor conduct fairs in the fu-; & number of the af ture. Op following women repr recreation committee the ent each of ntributary to Mra. Ben A Buxton, Coleman; Mrs. Thomas Hitt, Columbia; Mra. J. F, Rau, Whitworth; Mrs. Dave Roberta, Bea eon Hill; Mra, Will Hagen, John Muir; Mrs. Frank Calkins, Frank lin high; Mrs. N. Wheeler, Dun- Jap; Mrs. A. C. Timm, Van Asselt; Mra. Willlam Mills, Brighton; Mrs. John Lochore, Emersou, and Mrs. the y Klin h sehe Founder of Nome Is Dead in Northland NOME, Jan. 17.—A! Orland, one ‘of the first three white men to come| senator from Illinois, he joked aboutjin tho to Nome in 1898 and found the pres ent mining town, died here yester-/ day at the age of #0. He was al native of Freeport, IL His body will be held here unti] the ice breaks and the port is open for navigation next June, when it probably will be went back to Freeport for burial. IOWA PHYSICIAN MAKES : STARTLING OFFER T0 CATARRH SUFFERERS Found Treatment | wh hich Healed His| Own Catarrh and Now Offers to Send It Free to Sufferers Anywhere Davenport, Iowa.—Dr. W. 0. Cof- fee, Suite 1120, St. James Hotel Bidg., this city, one of the most widely known physicians and surgeons in| the Central West, announces that he found a treatment which completely healed? him of catarrh in the head} and nose, deafness and head nojees| after many years of suffering. He then gave the treatment to a num- ber of other sufferers and they state that they also were completely Kealed. The doctor ts so proud of his achievement and so confident that his treatment will bring other sufferers the same freedom it gave him, that he is offering to send a! 10 days’ supply absolutely free to any reader of this paper who writes him. Dr. Coffee has specialized on | eye, ear, nose and throat diseases for more than 35 years and@ is honored and respected by countless thou-| sands. If you suffer from nose, head or throat catarrh, catarrhal deafness | or head noises, send him your name/ aad address todays ~ Advertisement, One X-Ray Free] : i Former President Jokes Lewis’ “Pink” Beard Seated of ester Pe the irow Wilson 110 members of the democratic ttee WASHINGTON ary nd wom en na tional comm In sing! file they entered the Joors, m ach. where Mrs. Wilson d thru a tiny uw re Mr. Wileon Is accustomed to spend his days in reading, with a telephone at one side of his easy chair and a cabinet radioat the oth er, and into the library Wilsen sat. Mr. Wilson ¢ his face ward in the soft li a lamp each who approached to shake his hand. Hig features appeared firm sun par up urned jand care-free. Cordel} Hull, chairman of the com: mittee, made the presentations, To those whom he knew Mr. Wilson spoke a word of remembrance With J. Hamilton Lewis, former the whiteness of his once famous | “pink” beard “It's whiter than it Mr. Wilson said “Yes; I've seen years,” replied Lewis Mr, Wilson greeted jwith a firm handclasp. The former president Impressed callers wtih his vitality. He af peared to have put on weight. Tho mantfestly hampered In his move jmente on his left side by his condl |tton, he showed no signs of pain or | strain used to be, each caller Civil War Veteran to Be Buried Sunday |° Funeral services will be held at} 12:30 p. m. Sunday at the Butter worth chapel for William C. John- ston, 85, who died Wednesday, fol lowing a fall. His age hastened the death of the civil war veteran. Johnston came to Seattl years ago. His wife died last year. Three daughters survive: Mrs. Lilly Mar shall, Mrs. Edythe Smith and Mrs. Fannie White. The G. A. R. will have charge of the services and interment will be in Forest Lawn cemetery. Women Are Equal in Demo Meeting WASHINGTON, Jan, 17.—Woman members of the democratic national committee yesterday won a hard fight for “equal representation” with men among the delegates-at- large to the 1924 convention in New York, June 24. After a spirited contest between the women and advocates of the democratic doctrine of “state's rights," the national committee adopted a resolution proposed by cae Leroy Springs, Lancaster, 8, Providing that each state can send four delegates-atlarge for each | United States senator, and that half | these be women. Harmless Means | i i | | | } Ja the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: If we hurt ‘| you, don’t pry—could we say | Bosion Dental Olfices | 1422 Second Avenue ALL WOMEN WHO WORK Should Knowhow thisWorker was Made Strong and Well by LydiaE. Vegetable pound ‘T was nervous and weak and was not regular, game hed frequen ANAL Ewes sixty" tor iI" ears and ad a ner- | down ee beer | Hijation. I am a allies ss and grailtiner, and a Hild eof yj meo! a, / leet | work ig table Compound. lam takin; Mand it bas made me isle me well and able to do| work in. Ihave even helped | e care of a sick neighbor recent! #o you can see howfitiam. 1 tesly praise your medicine and you ma. letter as you see fit. wil help some other woman.’’. OLp Norpuein, Box 23, Zahl, North Dakota. Over 121,000 women have so far re- plied to our tion, ‘‘Have you r ceived benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’ A Vegetable Compound?” | fag cent. of these rephies answer | ie means that 98 ot of every | 109 women taking this medicine for | ailments for which it is recom: mended are benefited by it. For salo all druggists | | accordance with of Reducing Fat Many fat people fear ordinary means for reducing their weight. Here extraordinary method. Frtraordin: ume while perfectly harmless no = ‘exercise are necessary, Marmola Pre- woription Tablets are made exactly in the famous Marmola You reduce steadily and Procure tham Prescription. eantly, with no {11 effects. | from ‘your druggist at one dollar for a| Husband, bex or send price direct to the Marmola Company, 4612 Woodwara Avenue, De- troit, Mich.-Advertisement, STOP ITCHING. SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe dependable treatment that relieves itching tor. ture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 8§¢ or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as di- rected. Soon you will find that freitetions, Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is al! that ts needed, for It bantshes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. Zero Bonp, 26c; Zemo Ointment, 50c, Advertisement. Ouch! That’s' == Neuritis Morning, noon or night that sharp piercing pain «mites yon in the shoulder, arm or nape of the neck. Sometimes {t is felt in the thigh or legs, while in other cases it wanders over the entire body, giving knifelike thrusts here and there. Perhaps you think the trouble 1s rheumatism or sciatica, anid treit it as such, hence the | reason why you get no lasting re- j Met. Eopa Neuritis Tablets | pounded especially for the treat- ment of neuritis in all its forms. They help to remove inflammation and restore the diseased nerves to sound condition. Begin taking Msp iteuritis Tab- lets today and watch your pais fade away, Perfectly armless, but wonderfully effective, Price $1. Sold in Bartell Drug Stores, Boaricke & Runyon Co, manufacturers, San Irancisco,—Advertisement, are com- Seattle by J the long stairway to | where Mr, | that coming for was rushed and broken into, and West engaged the Indians in battle, jaying several of them out during a encounter ing that ters were becoming serious, the trad: | word to High mat. | er sent form Aitions j that @ cor Prairie, tn a eques table be sent ov wut toh © matte This w He th done, on was Peace Rive He appeared Maj. Met ¢ 1 wa to four months imgrisonment t Saskatchewan. SENATOR ASKS ISLAND PROBE Ladd Would Investigate | | Wood's Governorship | WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 Investigation of the admin.) tion of Gen. Leonard Wood, Philippines, resolution introduced today by Senator Dakota transactions of Lieut Os | Wood, son of the gover 80 would come within | the the Investigation | | A committee of five senators would be appointed to conduct the made prise for trial Com: | ia Ladd, ina | senate j North Stock berne ©. |mor general inant p ng committee would ascertain uth or falsity of Manila cable “gr gTames xent to American newspapers | } alle that certain senators and representatives and others rec ived |pay from the Philippine in depend: | ce commission for espousing the| | cause of independence “Actions of Gen. Wood tn rela tion to the Philippine government ita legislation and its banks and its railways, sugar centrals and efforts, If any, to exploit the tsi ands by American commercial tn-| terests “Deposits of Philippine govern ment money In American banks. “Stock transactions of any army or navy officers er other officials | or people associated with Govirn-| nor General Wood; how agid stock transactions were conducted and} any other matters proper for a full report thereon to ald congress in| preparing any necessary remodial/ legislation.” | . —, | Details of City’s | Gas Fight Prepared | Final details of the city's caso| Against the Seattle Lighting company for cheaper and better gas, were plete Thursday, following a jor ence Wednesday between Utilities | Supt. Clark R. Jackson, Corporation | Counsel T. J. L. Kennedy and Thom- | |as E. Phipps, the city's gua expert. be c partment of public works at a for- mal hearing next Monday. Patrons of tity. ! Res dent 45 Ye Years; | Pioneer Dies Here | Mrs, Catherine McMullen, 71, «| | resident of Seattle for 46 years, will | {be buried Wriday morning following | services at 9 o'clock at the Sacred} Heart church. She died at her! home, 923 21st ave, Tuesday. | Mrs. MeMullen (s survived by her | Charles McMullen; two} sons, John F. and P, H. McMullen, | jand three daughters, Mrs, Thom: J. Duffy and Mrs, W. C. Heid, all} of Seattle, and Mrs. W. A. Ra mond, of Los Angeles, Postal Receipts Up TACOMA, Jan. 17.—Postal receipts at the Tacoma office increased 7.7 per cent during the pust year, with ® grand total of $502,700, Postmaster lc. J. Backus ‘declared Thursday First class mail, machine-run, in- creased from 14,000,000 to 16,000,000 pieces, with all other departments showing substantial gains. To Cure a Cold in One Day} Take Laxative BROMO QUININE ‘Tablets. The box bears the signa. | ture of FE. W. Grove. 30c,—Adver- a W 2Z TONIGHT] = adults, RUGQIST, | surely | Hall, | four carl trying to ne may js the salary. I Nye who sald In the days of my Wh I left my And oid myself for hire Mr, Lundin apparently thi inatituts Seattle that mayor ha aftor in riment. He of our light think it advernit university on on ma to be 1 p dep Skagit development, If he had together with 4 no year’s campaign of slander this city, which is now being in the Eastern financial jour injure credit “TALK OF RAMPANT VICE 18 CHILD) Mr, Alfred Lundin Is and destroy our going apologize to Chief Severyns and the Ho talke like the child that now holds the position of prosecuting attorney that he used Hin talk of vice being rampant|of Se |is childish when we compare Seattlo| wich has been raiding fo: was demanded | today with the terrible vice condi | but with if the | tions that existéd when he was pros. Dance police department hold. Jecuting attorney—The Cave Dick Fleming's Bucket Blood, the Billingsley boatload and carload. One morning at a 2 a, m down to the barrels of whisky ads of shipped into Seattle when was under prohibition, and Lun’ Was prosecuting attorney booze that he at It ts known that he gave more per What Alfred really neeas was Bill in want of food and fire hks the other thoughtless men, t have engaged in a against BKawtern to | thetr I went plers and counted 15 and alcohol and| the were ginger ale back to the good old Then th tle wold it lager that it was months executive exper t has a better ence ar ils departmer 1 is more efficien' full ot and t than ft vation a veryns has arge has never im to be ar “WILL DEMAND LIUNDIN APOLOGIZE TO CHIEF” Laindin evider brit a bit It is from experienc Mr, Lundin, about evident that ou had better get ready apologize to Chief Sev eryns. Your kneed The Star on Tuesday, Jar will not suffice W..fle 1 tion I trust that Mr, Ma las will prot againnt the increasing roadhouses and other kind tle, to apology in wary 16t am away on my vaca olm Doug numb in King count that Sherift t on account of Mr. Douglas’ ndais,| Art Exhibit Is | whiskey and beer coming In by the Church Program An art exhibit for th efit the h league cae land Park wood ave., Ir The evening wili musical program, a be of Il be Met be fea in ad mits for whisky and beer than all the | exhibit | prosecuting attorneys that ever held We used to see regimentn of thelr office people lined up waiting for whisky permits under Lundin. was known as the I have « copy of his permits “DISCOVERED HOW TO MAKE BEER INTO VINEGAR” He solved 200 barrels of beer at cohol scream,” | 0.-W. R. & N. Would Build Branch Line a VASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—The O. lroad & Navigation Co. ey applied to the interstate « jmeree commission for permissic construct and operate a branch m to }@ brewery and then released It with | extending from a point on its nie the statement “that they were going | jllme to U mapine, Ore to make vinegar out of it.’ the first to Glscover that bes the ‘nvalid’s appetite with a cup | of hot BOVRIL It in @ pleasant usual invalid diet change from A teaspoonful stirred into a cup of! The cane comes before the state de-| Water or hot milk {# delicious and| wonderfully sustaining. Sold by grocers and druggists in|, the gan company will be asked to tes- 1 Seer size bottles, 30¢ and up-|in the Joints and muscles and He in| vinegar | ‘DAUGHTER GONE | “So your daughter's married, 1 I expect you, found {t very to part with her.”* “Hard! IT should think #0, tween you and me, my boy, I think it was impossib! | wick Guardian Be. began —Ain. | heavy aluninum water 4-qt. Saucepan— tumblers — 2% te . &B family silverware set— scales net of @ 95 mahogany fin- ished stand: LOW PRICED! Height 2 any finish price $2.60, day -Saturde ecial ri nly 11st YOUR HOMES FOR RENT pure linen table cloth clal Friday NAPKINS TO MATCH 56— DOZ MAIN FLOOR WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT Your | Credit; TRADE MARK * ESTABLISHED: "SEATTLE: SECOND AT PINE WILL SUPPORT VIRGIN. BIRTH Seattle Delegates to Presby- | | | terian Assembly Instructed | Beattie delegates will support the | doctrines of the virgin birth of Christ, | | the vicarious atonement, that mira-| cles were performed, the resurrection | and return of Christ to earth at some | future time, when the Presbyterian/| | general assembly convenes at Grand ‘Says His His Prescription ‘Nas Powerful Influence : Over Rheumatism Mr Jeniee Et H. Allen suffered for | years with rheumatism, Many times | this terriblo disease left him helples and unable to work | He finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can bo tree from rheumatism until the ac | cunnulates impurities, commonly call- ed uric acid deposits, were dissolved ex | general assembly were chosen: 512A | pelled from the body. Onputvn | CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE D 1y—2 130-8115 B.C. HILLIAM AND COMPANY MASON and KEELER 2 in “MARRIED Pathe News ite, 2he, 50c, The, $1.00 Matiners—I5e, 25e, 500 te Dally 2: Grentest ile Show om Earta TAVING'S IMPERIAL MIDGETS 2—Littie Men ‘The Withats SADHOTT & NROOKS Pantagescope COMING SAT. JAN. 19 MILDRED MARKLE the Sweet Sinner Opening With Noxt Week's Show L SAY so” Eve 1-0, Eve Bic, Mat sq With this {dea in mind he consulted | physicians, made experiments and} finally compounded a proscription | that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheuma- | | tiem from his system, | He freely gave his discovery, which | jhe called Allenrhu, to others who | took it, with what might be called marvelous success, After years of | jurging he decided to let sufferers ev- lerywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers. He hi therefore instructed druggists eve where to dispense Allenrhu with the understanding that if the first pint| bottle does not show tho way to com- | |plete recovery he will gladly return | |your money without comment.—ad- | vertisernent. USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN” | |, For unsightly skin eruptions, rash] }9r blotches on face, neck, arms or! jbody, you do not havo to walt for |relief from torture or embarrass- |ment, declares a noted skin special ist, Apply a little MenthoSulphur jAnd improvement shows next day. | Because of its germ destroying |preperties, novhing has ever been found to take thn place of this sul |phur preparation, The moment you japply it heating begins. Only those | who have bad unsightly skin troubles | can know the delight this Mentho-| Sulphur brings. Even fiery, itching eczema Is dried right up, | Get a small jar of Rowles Mentho- | Sulphur from any good druggist ana! use it Ike cold cream, ment. ~Advertise: aFLCIAL Nuit seny Beattle to Bremert jay id Sunday, a [ij and gatly 11:40 TOMOD! ine Tunny an to Bremerton Dally, 7318, 00, 11180 fT Duncan Black, Rapids, Mich. in May, according to} resolutions adopted at the semi: ge meeting of the Seattle Presby-| ery at the Central Presbyterian j reds ‘Wednesday. | ¢ five doctrines were termed the) dnnabcemootals of the church.” ‘These delegates from Seattle to the | Rey. | W. J: Thompson, Kent; Rey. Mark A. Matthews, Seattle; Port Angeles; Iders Joseph A. Campbell, Seattle, John Bushell, Seattle, and A. A. Mur ray, Seattle, The campaign to ralse Seattle's quota, $14,400, of the $40,000 annual fund for Whitworth college will open Friday. | Customs Office to Be Open 24 Hours | In order to assist motorists {n |complying with the law that re-| quires all Americans returning trom | trips to Canada to report imme- diately to the nearest customs of- 4 | fico, the office at Blaine will short- ly be kept open 24 hours a day, | cording to announcement. A number of Seattle a | have been arrested and fined of late because of failure to comply with | the law in this respect. Coming} thru Blaine when the office was} closed, they hurried on to Seattle, and then failed to report to the lo- cal customs officials, AN IDYLLIO EXISTENCE "Your son must be the idol of his , he has been idle for State Froth. Get Rid of Painful Piles You are Itehing, @ free t: 21 years." | You Positively Cannot Afford to Yenore| thie Remarkal ramid Treatment. ache or pain, prevents friction, al the swelling, breaks up the ‘engorg ments and you feel O, K. 10 make You Jump for Jo} gliots soll Pyramid at 60 cents @ box, FREE SAMPLE COUPON PURARID DANG COMEAN Y, anid Bldg., Marsh Kindly send me a F Pyramii ile wrapper, Name Aireet . city absorbs @0. quickly 1, Mich, Le. ‘TACOMA: 4 SCHOENTELD & SOKS Cedar ¥F: and made the city $400.- |Sealing Saved City. lf aceats conten, Core |Brickson said Thursday. Much, Says Erickson) The statement wag made denying Sealing operations in the Cedar|charges by Mayor Brown that the Lake reservoir have doubled the ca-|city has wasted money spent on sea | pacity of| the city’s light plant at ling opers VIM to the Attractive Young PUNCH to the Sturdy Young Fe ENERGY to the Business Man 6 Woman HEALTH to the Mother at Home POWER 00 the Strong Rugged Father lam NUXATED IRON 1Stand for Red Blood, Suength and Endurance ONE CENT goHOE SALE © remerron regardiess of cost, All must go to make room for spring ship- ments, COME EARLY TOMORROW Your Choice of Thousands of Pairs of Seasonable, Smart Footwear At l¢ An Extra Pair MEN’S SHOES Men's Light and Medium Weight Work Shoes in black and brown, Values up to $6.00 NOW $3.95 Extra Palr le More Men's Highest Grade Shoex and Oxfords in black vict kid and brown calf; English and Blucher styles, Regular 5 value ........NOW $7.9: Extra Palr le More CHILDREN’S SHOES Values up to row zie More 91.45 Souffers and Fine Shoes in black and brown; sizes 6 to 11, Val. to $3.60..NOW $2 45 ° Extra Pair le More Miasex' Shoes, Good school or dreas wea: and b i up to Buy Two Pairs of Shoes For Less Than You Pay for One Pair Elsewhere And Save Money LADIES’ SHOE en of Lag jes’ Shoes NC * 95c Pumps and Ox- in tes ona brown; reg. ale te More 91.99 Shoes, Oxfords and in black and brown kid ¢ ‘and ealf leathers. Values t NOW $2.95 tra Palr te More Breken and Pumps le M umps and Oxfords jn suede, patent kid and calf ‘lesthers, Regular $8.00 TANG air ie tee $5.95 Felt Slippers Ladien’ nud. Of Welt broke dines; colors: values to Now $1.25 Small $2.00 oxtra

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