The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1924, Page 4

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* PAGE 4 Songwriter Returns “Ballade saying too sickly sumption ter goer wal Played itsc'f out Song writers are est succe they used to » clred 8. C. eouver, B. C y were average thea Jazs has nusiclans and g their great s of the years ago, iam, former hewspaper reporter Ipric and music composer of “Helle America!’ and “Buddies,” whose vaudeville npsay of etght ts head- | ing the current pill at Orpheum | theater here thiv week. “Music works in es. We're Merging from the cycle of synco. Van: | Pation into the more sedate and Much more general sppreciation of Ballads and h recent musical | GOMedy successes at “Buddies,” ‘Bios 80m Time’ (whic, I understand, re cently played here) and ytime’ | Gre only a few evidences of this fact,” he explained. “Watch the orchestra program of | Your favorite picture theater. Ask the girls at the music store coun frrs. It all goes to prove that bal Tads are coming in and jazz is a Minus quantity already, Why, I Heart of a wo attlo who sai Heard the orcanist or the orchestra Strike up Schubert's ‘Song of Love,’ She knew that the afternoon was Boing to be enjoysblo for her, | Whether the rest of the program | @mounted to anything or not } “It's the same psychological @hange of tastes which is making} Motion picture directors delve back | Misto the old classics for screen suc- Gees03 and ts moking us song writ-| fs experiment with the old ballads | yman right herv in Se. 2 Register, Rotarians Are Urged by Banker | ‘The duty to register and vote was Sirewsed in a speech by Worrall | Wilaon, president of the Seattle Title Trust Co. and the Dime &| Dollar Savings association, in al Rotary club speech in the Masonic } lub rooms. Dudley G. Wooten, former member of congress, appeal- | @a for respect and observance of | the fundamental principles of the! ww | FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE an excellent in- come awaits men and women thoroughly qualified to sell and write insurance. The Wilson Course gives that training. Monday and Thurs- day Evenings. MODERN UMS COLLEGE ‘SIOMACH BAD! INDIGESTION Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! The moment “Pape’s Diapepsin” Feaches the stomach ali distress goes. Lumps of indigestion, gases, heart- Burn, sourness, fullness, flatulence, Pulpitation, vanish. > @ase your stomach now! Correct digestion and acidity for a few cents. Druggists sell millions of packages. Advertisement. : PUGET SOUND | STEAMER |: SCHEDULES Dally 1, 9, 11 A. aE, 4,8, 45c¢ tris 80c tris Fort Angeles, Strait Points Dally, 12:60 Midnight Noes not call at Victoria on trip ages, Beattie Sat. Mid: nru to Neah way Monday Trip Onty) «iN IUAN THLAND POINTS Dally 19 p.m. vin Anacortes Mm Siesmere an jules wubject ehange without sotice & PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO CoLMay Dotk=F00T MARIONST Modern Minstrelsy jand that form that whenever she| | ballad ry _ TAKE BIG JUMP: Asserts to Ballads) of melody h} Hilliam ai on w ey ars based ded Hilllam's er of two stage vaudevill and 39 ba ucce as the compos ent muslo show is date from he left the Vancouver newspapers for the world v ranee, Th he met Elsie Janis, and It was she time | B. C. Hilliam, former Van- {couver, B. C., newspaper re- porter, now nationally. -fa- mous musical comedy com- poser and Orpheum vaude- villian here, declares days of | have returned in cycle, and that syncopation is “minus quantity” with the public. . —Photo by Price & Carter! who took his first vehicle, He has two other musical comedies, “Sweet William" and “Homo, James,” com- tng out this year, and another mu- sical road show, now rehearsing In New York, will strike out soon and visit Seattle, he announced exclu: sively Thursday. LUMBER ORDERS Pruduction for Week Up, but New Business Spurts, Too Lumber production for the week was 1 per cent above normal, says a statement issued Thureday by the West Coast Lumbermen's associa tlon. New business, however, was) 19 per cent above production, and shipments were 19 per cent below} new business. Tho 181 mills included in the re-| port manufactured 90,889,452 feet of lumber, sold 107,753,174 feet and shipped 87,400,898 fect. Forty-nine per cent of all new |business was for future water deliv. ery. This amohnted to 62,631,445} feet, of which 35,874,698 feet was for | domestic cargo delivery, and 16,656, 747 fect export. New business by rail amounted to 1,701 cars. Fifty-one per cent of the week's lumber shipments moved by water. This amounted to 44,779,169 feet, of which 29,088,823 feet moved coast- wise and Intercoastal, and 15,690,246 feet overseas. Rail shipments totaled 1,281 cars. Local auto and team deliveries to- taled 4,191,729 feet. Unfilled domestic cargo orders to- taled 120,686,053 feet. Unfilled ex. port orders, 263,060,629 feet. Unfilled rail trade orders, 6,578 cars. In the first two weeks of the year | | production reported has been 151,- 059,924 feet, new business 183,939,910 | feet and shipments 168,380,936 feet, Eastern Man Lauds Spirit of Seattle | “Seattle impresses me with its| loptimistic and forward-looking | | spirit,” G. H. Kerr, of Wilmington, |Dela., told the Seattle Kiwanis club lin Hotel Gowman. “I am going to ake a little of It back to Del ware.” The meeting was scheduled as an | “Optimists’ Meeting.” Lieut. Edwin L. Mackey of the fire department sang. Patrick M. Tammany spoke | on registration, following which tho | |elub pledged itself to 100 per cent | registration. Speed Crop Handling | The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway is better equipped to handle crop movements in 1924 than at any period in Sts history, says B. B. Greer of Chicago vice presi- dent, in charge of operation. Greer is here on a tour of inspection. Old Stomach Troubles and) Skin Disorders Entirely Cured I had pains in my stomach and sores on the skin for a long Ume, T could hardly | bear these troubles, but found no cure: One day, in The Seat- tle Star, I saw the ad of J, Lysound, Herb Speciniint, $19 Srd AV, Beaitle, Wash. It anid his remedies were specially for stomach and skin | troub 80 T went to him. I took | icine for one month, and my | stomach pains and skin sores were all gone. T hope people who have stomach and skin disorders go to him for treatment, Ki. ¥. DARMOW, ASL 4th Avo. Ny Senttle, \ 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSD JANUARY 17 Sale Opens ’ Tomorrow @' other hope That’s what I told the Rochester creditors— and the Rochester prices must be cutin half in order tomake the public buy—now be good losers and take 38c onthe a glutton for taking losses when the loss is on the other fellow—Here’s what we've done to prices: —any Suit —every Suit in the store is going for just half of the regular Rochester price. All original prices remain on the garments. | are *(7-*° are *20°" Any Suit in the Store A, FREEMAN, of FREEMAN FINANCE CO. $99 SUITS —REFINANCING THE— REGARDLESS OF $35.00 Rochester ai dollar. THEY DID. So here's your Chance to get TWO suits for the price of one. 5 are *12°° SUITS $40.00 Clothes Shop $Q85 1424 THIRD AVE, 4,253" 3° "FORME PRICE $25.00 -00 are *15: re SUITS of Pike St. FORMER PRICE Just PAY HALF and save the rest. MATCH YOUR SUIT WITH AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS Thousands of Pairs of Extra Pants—enough variety to match perfectly suits of the finest woolens at these prices and others: $3775 i $565 FUEL IN MID-AIR Several Railways Go PARIS—At Le Bourget flying! ground an airplane was replenished | Your Pick of .50 Any Overcoat in the Store Your Pick of Any Raincoat in the Store THAT'S IT Behind in Canada} 1 watched « eign-painting genius | that That'y a good one; I'll have to spring ssponsibillty for delay im the build- img of schools and passed the it had a name. Posserphe! Bricklayers Place Contractors on Pan | z “PAW 7 | wi 7 " “buck” to Impecunlous sub-contrac— with petrol in full flight ata height! OTTAWA, Ont, Jan, 17.—Of| While ho put the final artistries ona]. 3 a cane some painters ale of 900 feet by another alrplane. The} §5 electric railways reporting, 14| masterpiece, “Ladie’s and Gent’ Res. |. ef ag ae vega but 1 al.| PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 17—Re-| tors, who reduce the number of second machine approached the first] failed to earn expenses in 1923, | taurant.’’ ways’ paint It after the 8, | progentatives of the Plasterers’ and | Bricklayers Union appeared before tho board of education to defend workmen to meet their payroll. to within 90 feet. A flexible pine was | thrown out, and the end was caught | ways put {t before tho s, because I think that. it more artistic “Pardon my tnquisitiveness,” said | “but why do you put the apos | TOMMY NOT ONE looks 1 by the passenger of the first mai) you, gistet?” asked tho kindly-old |trophe before the 8?” |there. Otherwise, it don’t make no| the hor of thelr craft against | ee : chine. The whole operation lasted) 4) ce the urchin whom he found he which before the what? he| difference where you put it.”—Suc-| contractors” —Indignontly they de-} gyepay, OFFICES ye nanutes, hauling @ little girl along on a eled. | questioned edhe Fale ried they received: $28 a day on 106 Colamibla Bt, ” demanded the youth bitter-| “The little curly-tatled mark after} |school jobs. They admitted they : ly, e think I'm a ladies’ man?”—| that ¢ and that t, Some call it an| recelved $15 a doy and sometimes Seattle's TISTR | American Legion Weekly, |apostrephe." In eared $19.25 a day for working Leading Dentist | serphe, is it? Well, young overtime. ‘Tho plastegers. and| for More ‘Than 32 | feller, I seen and I make that dingus beicklayers refused to accept. re- Years a hund: Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With Many soaps and prepared sham-} poos contain teo much free alkali which 4s very injurious, as it dries| the scalp and makes tho hair brit- tle. | Tho best thing to use fs Mulsifie cocoanut ofl shampoo, for this is| pure and entirely greaseless. It is| inexpensive and beats anything else |i all to pl You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces | d times, and I never knew NOTICE Milk Producers HALF-PRICE TOO SICK TO WORK GINO PILLS SAVED HIM There is hope for even the worst cases of Kidney and Bhdder SHB. Read Mr. Henry's ietter which tells what Gino Pills have done for him. $8.00 Crowns . $30.00 Set of Gold-Wia Robber .s.eeeee+eseee+s $15.00 $20.00 Set of Red and Pink Lg 34,820.00 | wi inst the whole family for Ne-DaucCo. 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