The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1924, Page 3

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AY, JANUARY SIX RIBBONS PAGE THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F KEGEL, President | Dy! Hh _|Whitcomb, New Chamber Head, Out-of-Doors Man Ks Ee | em over woman Missourian Cleans Up at you ; Denver Show don’t come to The COLISEUM to see - stars in big pictures In All hats fr rtland, Ore the only oth orses Were en. quine queen of urth and second and Martha Lamar EF 2 in the the ents were won by om Fort D. A at Drake uni Iowa. The bruary 4, a dispatch Stockholm. ways with most palatial play- house and accom- i Doe orchestra ral uses around the house, in the | shop, on the car. |It's made to | stand work— | even abuse. | Has insert jaw in handle, replace- able when worn; | drop-forgedsteet | frame and pro- tecting guards for adjusting nut.8 sizes—6 to 48 inches. Me- | chanics prefer Trimo Tools— | and all dealers nd Q $ tncinde Mom hey Wren fi TRIMONT MFG. CO. Thoroughness Characterizes our methods tn transaction, and our cus- tomers are accorded every cour- teay consistent with sound bual- ness Judgment. 4% on Sav! es Accounts Sub) to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND VE. AND VIKE ST, ri accou: 5, ™. 1 *Except Sunday. SPECIAL MULT BERVIOR cept Sunday. YARD ROUTA BELLIES? 3008 Send your name and address pleinly written together with 5 cents (anc this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, lows, and receive in return « trial package containing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, “flu” and whooping “coughs, and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Btom- ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou- bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipation; Chamberlain's Salve, needed innevery family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, affections; these valued family BINYON OPTICAL CO, ilies ion Bt mi 16 WiKeT AVE Free Exaraination BEST $2,50 cLasses ON BARTH We are one of the few optical stores in the Northwest that really grind lenses from start to finish ar’ we are the only one Ip SEATTLE—ON VINST AVE. Examination free by graduate op- tometrist. Ginsses prescribed unless absolutely necessary. "he . Wash: | two army | Just before a water tank in |W. blew up with a roar, “sc | ander to go into her pantry. her housework. Photo by Water Tank Blows Up, Woman Is Sealded “1 believe that prayer saved my e,'* said Mrs. HE. Alexander, 3845 35th ave. W., Monday A hot water tank in her home blew up, filling the house with steam and | badly scalding her on the arms and} back, She groped her way thru the| hot vapor to her back door and got | Jout in safety, | | A hole nearly @ foot long was torn in the tank by the explosion. |fact that the break came ni |kitchen wall, deflecting the jmased Mra, Alexander's life, s | ‘Almost every woman has a simi-| }lar tank in her. home," Mrs. Alex: | MEET STEAMER "AT VICTORIA With one of the heaviest Chinese | passenger lists of recent months Ischeduled ‘to land in Seattle from |the liner President Grant Thursday, | a corps of inspectors and interpret ers from the Seattle immigration |station will go to Victoria, B | Wednesday in time to meet jvessel and board her at that {Commissioner Luther Weedin |nounced Tuesday The immigration men will com |plete much of the detail of exam ination while the President Grant is plying south from Victoria, Wee: din said Of a t |}iner, 57 are bound for New York, where they will enter service as! lseamen aboard a foreign Al \similar number are to go from Se jattle to San Francisco to enter the lemployment of the Dollar steam-/ ship line as seamen, and 46 willl |travel to New York en route to |Cuba, where they are to be used| |as common laborers | | All of the Orientals will be trans | ported under bond and under con-| ltrot of railway company and immi | gration guards. th port, an of 160 Chinese on the vessel. | Japanese Factors in Pistol Affray| ¥. Fukuoka, Japanese, staged a shooting scene Monday night at Maynard ave. and Weller st., when} he fired four shots at close range, | seeking to kill C. Ito, another Jap, whom he accused of having wronged | |him. Ito was unhurt, and Kukuoka | | was jailed. R Narcotics Stolen | From Drug Store Narcotics valued at $260 were stol-| en from the Bartell drug store at 600 Union st. Monday night by a thief who forced entrance thru a transom. Morphine, cocaine and heroin were| stolen, |Printer Drinks Poison; Saved Weiff, 812% Firat attempt Monday night, police He was treated at the city hospital. amily trouble was given as the + son by the police, Weift will recover. LEA ave. 8 suicide say ‘Prayer saved me from death, |she said Monday as, still suffering painful burns, she did) crament n her home at 3845 35th ave omething” told Mrs. H. Ale. Price & Ca Star Staff Photographers ander said, “and I should like them to be warned by my experience not to let the tank boil too furiously, and Also to havo It'inmpected occasionally to nee that it is in good condition and that the yns are functioning properly." Alexa Fort Lawton, He was not home at the time of the explosion. At the Soda Fountain a fine “pick-me-up” is a cup of hot BOVR It warms you through and through and enables you to avoid colds and chills. rit contains sdnenn of beef. For . |BOV Calin and upwar at grocers and druggists. 5-124 Do Heavy Meals Begin to Tell? Follow Your Meals With Stuart's | Dyspepsia Tablets. They Give Stomach the Alkaline Effect That Prevents Gassineas and Sour Risings. ‘These old-time husky caters often fall down on a glass of milk or a doughnut, the stomach is heavy, fille is sour and woefully 4: peptic. Truth fs, {t had just such tacks always, but they didn’t 1 Now the stomach needs help and the dest thing you can do js to fortify your meals with Stuart's Dyape: ablets. They give the stomach t alkaline effect, they help it to digest food, they give it materials to do this with, they absorb the gas, stop acidity, relieve preasure, and no mat- ter whether it !# pork and cabbage, pie and cheese, sausages and buck- wheats or steak and onions, you stomach works without distress and you have none of those trouble to Indigestion or dyspepsia. ¢ 60-cent box of Stuart's Dyape: Tablets at any drug store and be merry.—Advertisement, with « Raised in New England, He’s Short on | Promise, Long on Performance BY Who ta J, KR, JUSTICE David Whitcomb, |president of the ¢ and what will hamber merce he like? Virst, ho probably imr }you ng man, | Jand vigorous, And thi Jwill be said of him 2 of old has an air of app friendliness; bu call ting of pur will He grow ts Th His he and likely want to him at sincerity not your fir and honest #tand out in a friends st m way that his and dis mies. without excite him a is lded 1 that of the Cham ber of Commerce t formed the | They will have to ex energy than 1s good fc age, before the ained enermy mpéd on overlooked or |ment tn wi not to be underato! © Statesmen’ N AS MAN OF ENGLAND TYPE and you Ww New Englund what And sh ow | ‘They will find him, |find him, of t lbrand that gets pretty ed when it is wanted bly he will not always much consideration of thore much | pos who star look on, But radical or strange: bi sh at Worces his father made a for he manufacture of |paper and envelopes. Hq was the |man who first made enyelopca #o |good and so plentiful that every |body began to use them. | Along in the eighteen James A, Moore began real operations on a big ac |Ho induced the elde Jinvest some of |money in thin time much of this to the Whitcomb } his college days, young b had made trips with his he Northwest, but it was after finishing law Harvard that came o intention of making Seat home, That was in 1909. | corns and he w ninetion estate Whitcomb to and | due his he began at once to develop and}! smb properties these was the h he had soon the most popular re second aye, war came on, Whitcomb offered his services a dollarwyear man to the gov. He was mado federal fuel administrator for the state of Wash- ington, $0 well did he organize the ntate in that work that after one |year he was called to Washington, |D. C., where for another year | was executive fuel administrator for |the entire United States. During Ithis time he took orders only from |Dr. Garfield and the president, and {it was not necessary for many or- ts to be given, for, as usual, Mr. {vid and how to get it done MOUNTAIN IMPROVEMENTS ARE CREDITED TO MIM One day, after returning to Seattle, he was up on the hills, Mt. Rainier looked particularly attractive that morning, It occurred to Whitcomb that it would make a wonderful sum: |mer playground for Seattleites and |their visiting friends. This had al ready occurred to others, and the Rainier National Park associction had been organized. A year or so later Whitcomb was made president of the association; being the second to hold that office, With his cus- tomary energy he at once got busy on the fob. also an addition to the Inn at Para. dise Valloy. The power plant was taken over, If you were up on the noted some very. agreeable changes, both in the going and in |the staying. Credit much of that |to David Whitcomb. ALL OUTDOORS [1S HIS HOBBY | When the new president of the Chamber of Commerce rides a hobby jhe rides with spurs and with Jos you he answered: “All outdoors. Yacht to me, perhaps.” jthat it was current report around |his office that he was greatly de | voted to farming, he admitted owner ship of a 400-ncre farm, and agreed that possibly that was nearest his heart of anything which ought to be called a hobby. Woman Guaranteed Safety by Courts Court protection was granted Mrs |Margaret Cassutt Monday when, in her sult for divorce, she asked that Casper J. Cassutt be restrained from interfering with her when she goes |to her former home, 1112 Bigelow aye., to get personal belongin, In her divorce she charged Cassutt with cruel and inhuman treatment HOW TO BE FREE OF COLDS ALL WINTER A Timely Warning! Everyone knows that even the slightest cold, if not taken in time or negiected, often develops into a | serious ailment. | Don't noglect them, they are dan- |gerous. At the first sign of a chill, lor sneezing, start taking Hyland's 14—a mild, safo remedy that is dif ferent from other cold remedios. It does not contain any drug that is habit-forming or depresses the heart. It gives results at once, yet is perfectly safe even for children, as it contains no quinine, no as. pirin, no acetanilid Carry & package in your pocket handbag to keep yourself in 4 condition, Hyland's 14 is on Je at Bartell Drug Co.—Advertise- Da-| he! Better roads were built, | installed and the Longmire hotel was | mountain last summer for the first| time in five or six years, no doubt | | When asked about his chief hobbies, | ing and horseback riding appeal most | When he was toid| | With nt at Vi Ri wife and one sor Beuc ome hmond which good enough for all t He dlord t ritance an of the Chamber of Commer largest v When to do to the Chambe he a It by inhe ot ¢ am not long asked in mind ‘commerce n prom: a new business to me, but get my stride, We of new directors thi counting the holdover mem: a board of 51. I know we sha together in harmo} fy ambition is to Chamber of real ser tire cc unity, and I hay that we shall succeed.” BABIES GONE; SOUGHT DEATH An » numb make to the a fe nn attempted mule Mra, ¥ prompted by ve for her ¢ ad been on file wo longshi A writ in court Tue ie two also 1 to show cause in court Friday | why the mother should not have the Joustody of the chil | Porter refused to comment upon the divorce a court action of hi estra wife. “U” EDITORS TRAFFIC COPS all mean? whi , Greas sults, shirt bespattered by signatures, d, to cap the climax, ur newspaper students working in mon key its, This is what happened Univers of Washington Dail Chi, The ion of the paper is a fea-| mli-annual initiation | Upon entrance into Denny hall Tuesday morning, the students were jassisted in tho usual mad rush by jcampus traffic cops; full dress, white | |gloves, whist and cane—every ithing a gewtlemanly policeman should possess. The offenders of | regulations were made to sign tho| |cardboards (shirt fronts) | | How can an officer of the law be} an editor? But such is the case. = | { The following neophytes put Ithe paper: Herb Kretschman, Wilson, Abe Graham, Ed Ande: are ren, does it Police bosoms can versity nalixm fraternity out Al} on, | der is m tailor, employed at/ Whitcomb knew what was wanted/Caritog Hillyard, Ben Misrah and | | Herbert Brink. | { 2 : i | Loss estimated at $3,000,000,000 is | caused annually by iron and steel! lrust in the United States. Makes a Family 5 a lah hace saa (Dj) Reatty better than ready-made ‘cough syrups, and eaves about $2. | ly am jaiekly prepared, seaesesesesese! If you combined the curative props | extien of every known “ready-made? cough remedy, you probably could | not get as much real curative power | as there in thia simple home-made | cough syrup, which is easily prepared | in a few minute | Get from any druggist 24% ounces | Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle | and fill the bottle with syrup, using either Pie n granulated sugar syrup, larified molasses, honey, or cora | syrup, as desired. The result is « full pint of really better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money. Tastes pleas- ant and never spoils. This Pinex and Syrup preparation | gets right at the cause of a cough and | ders almost immediate relief. I loosens the phlegm, stops the nasty | throat tickle and heals the sore, irri- | ; hing. A day's use will usually. overco the ordinary cough and for bronchiti: croup, hoarseness and bronchial asth- ma, there is nothing better. Pinex is a most valuable concen- | ‘ated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations to break severe coughs. | , To avoid disappointment, ask your | druggist, for “2% ounces, ‘of Pinex? with full directions, and don’t accept | j@nything else. Guaranteed to give | jabsolute satisfaction or money | promptly refunded. The Pinex Coy a. PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES SAVE MONEY Angeles, Dally, 12:60 Midnight Does not call at Victoria on trip leaving Beattio Gat. Midnight. AM, ANACORTES: Dally, 10:00 p. m. SEAT BAY AND WAY PORTS: Mon. and Thure., 10:30 p.m, (Qoes Thru to Neah Bay on Monéay Trip Onty) SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS Dally 10 p. m., via Anacortes | Fteamers and schedules eabject ht je withont no PuGeT SOUND NAVIGATIONCO COLMAN DOCK- FOOT MARION ST Pronr Main Shipment of Larchmont Wilton Rugs A complete line of new patterns, color The Larchmont Wiltons, although priced, rival the most expensive qualities armony of colors and durability. $7.50 $10.50 Received sizes, etc. moderately in beauty of 37.50 58.50 —Third Floor Women’s Flannelette Nightgowns Grouped at the remarkably reduced price of C Gowns of soft, warm flannelette in dainty stripes, made empire effect, with long sleeves and collarless. Others are in slip-over style of plain white flan- nelette. In all regular sizes. —Second Floor Clearance Sale of Chase Studio Creations A most beautiful assortment consists of Silk Pillows and many artistic Boudoir Novelties, at greatly re- duced prices: Du Barry Du Bar Screen Side + $15.00 2.25 One pair Shades Liberty Talcum Powders... Bonboniere — Laven der Rubenstein Rouge Box. ane Bonboniere chet Bonboniere — Nippon. stertield Set (pillow). 35.00 Cuddle Pillows : —Art Needlework Department, Mezzanine Floor ¢ THE BON MARCHE BarGain BASEMENT BECAUSE OF BARGAIN PRICES WE BOUGHT A Maker’s Clearance Polaire Sizes 16 to 42 All-Wool, Double- Faced Fabric—the Best Service Coat of the Season! : Nicely tailored, with set-on cuffs, mannish tailored collars, and two or four pockets. In belted and side-fastening styles. Cotton Mill Ends 15¢. Useful, Serviceable Fabrics Including 36-inch bleached muslin; 27- and 32-inch ging- 27-inch kimono flannel, and 36-inch light percale, Union Suits 95¢ “Ro-Tex” Brand Fleece Lined Dutch necks, knee or ankle lengths. In white for girls. In gray for boys. Sizes 4 to 16. — CORDUROY ROBES BARGAINS—$2.95 In Breakfast Coat and Kimono Style Nicely made, and comfortable. In shades of pansy, henna, Copen and pink.

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