The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1924, Page 4

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JAPAN TO OPEN/RATE APPROVED PORT ISSUE UP “FORMALLY’ DEAD | Chemical Co. to Bring Big | New Plant Here TRADE DOORS Merchandise Development Is Act of Gratitude CITES QUAKE RELIEF Former Premier Declares Kingdom Thankful Twenty Babies Are Born February 29 | AN FRANCISCO, Ma their mere Large ‘Crowd. at Vocal Recitals Gratification of Owners | rar 6% Jacques Jou Jerv . school. Gounod's Was the opening fants in the recital were I Paul Tenney, R. Bradley, L. Healy Marguerite Saddler, Freida Houck, Helen Slaughter, Violet M. Ball, Young. Ruth Lindsay, and R. Bradley. Kathie Marion Ferguson, Anna Donovan ith Foulkes, Agnes Donovan Lois Ferguson presented orchi accompaniments, Brodesser Funeral Attended by Vets Funeral services for Mra. Jennie Hrodesser were held from t! (Own funeral parlors Friday rans of the Spanish-American war attended. Rev. W. J. Gett haplain of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Sonducted the services. Her hus. band, Peter J. Brodesser, an employe | call: Of the Bremerton navy yard, sur. at a want vives. | tt not already possessing is Bible secure the three neces A sary coupons at once. Get Rid of Fat Where It Shows) | is elsewhere in the paper, Do you realize that nothing bat good, substantial food and plenty of it will Duild muscular energy, and that you ust eat and eat properly im order to in your strength? number. by the Killgore, gratify! type, cany » which has o¢ r for the ma so much oned posit cannot gift can be seemed mn mor be sup: has to with add jobtain this unusual Bible, KEEP YOUNG—FIT! keeping young—keep the kidneys working right, and you keep off that stiffening of the arteries that slows people up and causes high blood Pressure and “strokes.” Just watch for signs of kid: weakness— Do you worry over Uttle things? Are irritable? Do have backache, ache, seant ur head. ation? Ve Ikely all th disagreeable feelings are ca mal, other all Dieting weakens you and over fires you because the former the development of eular and the jatter coneumes too ‘That 's why you find the oid method of fat reductt ship. fat in the harmless, scientific, by taking « harmless Marmoia Prescrip- tion Tablet after each meal and at bed fe (anti- uric acid) Tablets for disorders of the n time a | serious trouble A prominent | praise of Anuric Redondo Beach attention to m sale of Dr. Pierce backache) Tablets an th staction & preventative of famous Marmola Prescription, fectiy safe to use and have been used Wy hundreds of persons in this country and Europe with wonderful success. 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If not, it costs ae a we iake your : $3.00 tubes; fingers. | te | It ts therefore urged | Today's cou-} jonal ififormation ‘As to how to} =| the Beattie C Folks, here's one of the secrets of | too frequent or| used by| \w |aure fine MARCH 1 |Commissioners Urge Voters | to Approve Bonds EATTLEI I He’s Eddie AR Midget Mailman Clark, Just Feet Tall, City’ Tiniest Carrier Official Announcement of Prince’s Death Made Five Letter Un cH V2.4 JOSEF ROSENBLATT IS DEMANDED Judge and Churchman Give DEFEATED LAST YEAR F Site to Be Purchased Re-| gardless of Vote mmiasioners To wit at handle manent foared. and developne the thr ear n will be ct roga » Yote on 1 tewu ght tax levy may become ne the 5 A bu nts to m i re ness fail ¢ ar Coroner Investigates Case of Newport Death DROWNIN nques of Mi Was be hel PRORE An} Thurgday Lal | dock, Gray drowning late Edna sington «at a by the o Monday. owned when a Hancock, will Miss probably was driven by a Aber rescued ff Charles nathy and om Gilbert, but Mine could not be revived, tho ah being held up by Miss Aber nathy. Moore Is Speaker The retail merehants* | Vancourer, B. an address by Harold M. Moore, so retary of the retall trade bureau of mber of Commerce. DR. LOUGHNEYS Blood Washing Human Bake Ovens Logger — Advises Bake Ovens of the body| suffer. Doctor| Plerce's Anur-| kidneys will! relleve you it] MR. NICK NELSON I took Dr, Loughney’s blood wash- t sure. we completely ism that T the past thre rked wondera for me my rhew with my bow they ar u differ recom NEL months ry ‘sluggish, but I feel like and T can certain: treatmen N ent man mend the SON, Camp elleck t Dit, LOLGHNEYS NEW ROOK now being malied out, Welte for one, ‘Thix new book in free. Gives full description and details concern- ing his wonderful Blood Washing Human Bake Oven, Including the very heat of local references from sutisfled patients. Write name and add K Wa plainiy. ‘Treatment Off) corner of Vitth and Crary building, 1 4. Dr, Loughney in petent Indy murs to 6 p.m | Telephone number On retiring gently rub Cuticura Ointment, $ with the end of the finger, on )) y/ autos dandruff Next morning sham- is of Cuticura Soap Rinse with tepid poo with a and hot water. water. This treatm keep the scalp clean and healthy d promote hair growth. ttorfee opt 2a, Mas Beiter than a mustard plaster, Advertisement ! BAB Cuticura So: bureau of/ and September have already reached C., listened Friday to| And Corrective Eating! Worked Wonders for Selleck Ailing Friends to Make the Trip to nalne o were de thint wan being monetary #ye ROW OVER FILM Chlef Restrained From Stop- | ping Picture sed a member nd an offi-| firm, waa ar| violating the censorship o and released under $200 the theater ronted for nan TOURISTS COME Record Year. for Visitors | Forecast for Seattle year In Seat ecast. for 4 prophecy was jon tor a tourn| he fact that inqut a regarcdin Ale are twice as nunicrous this year as in the busiest previous year, | Passenger bookings for May, June} informa | Seattle's midget mail carrier. a point where Alaska travel is apt} to be'a meve matter of being able to secure accommodation by June 1,| it Ie wad. is is the first companies have np 0 lengthen the season b May n | in height. r-Photo by Price & Carter, Btur Staff Photog: CISES won't taller, according to Ed Tard st. If th year ¢ 609 B. would past f trict. | fou ur times a da 1,262 times a year. "s toured the dk director of] trict bo Fifth and Seventh | r efforts | aves, Union and Ping sts., more than | 5,000 times, carrying his nd he's still only 6 fect in height. | freight cars full The smalicat ‘phy wically — mail| downtown section ———— |few years. ASSAILS DIVES File A first degree murder charge eit and t very succeasfu Juneau has appropriated $5,000 for jal purposes in greeting tour « D. Titus, president of chamber of commerce, | and William Wagner, of the Valdes| chamber, are in S arranging for printing a V haye bee of letters to = book! in Montana, Charge |r. Haskawa, a Haskawa was | wounded at February 2 |Women Schedule | Vaudeville Show} A prize of $50 will given | beat amateur performance at the a nual audeville show of the Se Business and Profess club at the Masonic templ shot and be the| Montana {a ruled by dive keepers, Rov, Jdkeph Pope, superintendent of | 8 the Antl-Saloon League of Washing: | ¥- ton, declared Friday In a telegram | ‘0 Senators Bi K. Wheeler and| ¢| Bt The best thinge come in small packages, says Eddie Clark, | He barely got in under the! wire at the examination, because he's just 6 feet, nothing, | mako a man|carrier In Seattle has been with the/ department about 18 years and h carried the mail in many Seattle dis-/ Ho makes his present route | six days a week, Averaging 20 pounds to the trip.) mailanck— | Eddie has delivered more than two his during the past Murder hese | has | been filed against T. Yamototo, Jap. Resorts Rule | Prosecutors | accusing him of the death of fellow countryman. | fatally | xth ave, 8. and King| dying the following | Advice to School Heads Seattle Lodge No. 503 Independent Order of Binal B'rith von Jenefit of War Orphans HIPPODROME Vitth president request for taken Pet Madrona und University SUNDAY, MARCH 2 school n hool were The board nouncement raen rece Prices: 7 akespe Seat Sale at Sherman, Clay & Third and Vine Musleal Crithes have pro- nounced Joxef Konenbiatt one of the greatest ying tenors DR. EDWIN J. BROWN’'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Lending Dentist for More Than 31 Years TO AVOID DISAPPOINT MENT, OBTAIN YOU TICKETS NOW offices at Hippodrome Sunday, March 2, Ho open at 10 Tested and Listed as Standard by Underwriters’ Laboratories battery charger, noiseless and indestructible The Fanttee! Balhite Battery Charger for Radio "A" (6 volt) Batteries is an entirely new type of rettifier, based on the use of Fanitee! Balkite, a new and rere metal dercloped fer this purpose. 1. It is entirely noiseless, 2 Itcannot deteriorate through use or disuse. 3. It has no moving parts, 4. It has nothing to adjust or get out of order, 5. It cannot discharge or short- circuit the battery. 6, It requires no attention other than an occasional filling with distilled water. 7. It will not overcharge. 8, It cannot fail to operate when connected to the battery and line current. 9, Itisunaffected bytemperature or fluctuations in line current. 10, It is simple, efficient and in- destructible except through abuse. 11, Without added attachments the charger may also be used tocharge“B” storage batteries. 12 It can be used while the radio set is in operation. The Fonte! Rathite Battery Charger will chee The ardmary 6 relirade or eutemabale FaRsyri ° Ba te erage betery 26.9 3 amperes, from 110-120 LE Bally Charger Price, $20 Manufactured by Fansteel Products Company, Inc., North Chicago, Illinois GEO, H. MAIRE A. KILLAM Connecticut Street 312 McKay Building Seattle, Wash, Portland, Ore. 95 What is the Value of the Railroads? night Tom Walsh, askt ng for an investiga- 8. district attorney's rune ANATONE f all STOMACH! and OR ments, also other reliable rations for SPECI ausen dreda of BONA FIDE Consultation and valuabl of the state have been obtain prosecutions of lator, Pope declared. had undue influence in places of high Keepers of Butte | Boost for Bridge | University students Saturday pllot- |ed about the city 20 automobiles ask- Ing voters to confirm the Montlake bridge bond issue, up for a decision at the election. Thousands of post ers and stickers wero distributed Wesley Eldridge was in charge of a Mile The Department of Agriculture esti- mates that the av age cost of a mile of improved highway today, is about $10,000,000,000 ing human bake oven treatment, and | authority free. Dr, J. Aal Larsen ae aici’ 416 Pike st. Twelve year ful service. Prompt | mall orders. Coming Monday, March 3rd FREE LECTURES Applied Psychology CHARACTER ANALYSIS HOW TO READ PEOPLE AT SIGHT David V. : BUSH th eke: Bi AMERICA’S GREAT Rh easint way to eileve : ORATOR al through! the pores an Who has broken — the throbbing, aching periph psychological record of attendance in nearly every city in America. Editor of “Mind Power Plus” ention 40 | CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONE ai and ten nts 5 Sheffield ® your name You will rece of FOLEY'S H TAR COMPOUND nnd hoar f ple packages of FOL diuretic stimulant for and FOLEY CATHARTIC onstipation and These wond ed millions and ten AN colds nt Pain in Your Shoulder? Probably Neuritis; Tysmol for Relief Iraughts In some ness In casen there th to raise the The Is stiffness or making paration auickly abeor arried to the edlately lest trac Of soreness » disap. 1 te abeotutet A free ‘dop leading Mtg DR. WO Natural Ft Every Evening at 8: Xntura cat S15 Except March 6, 7, 12, 15 Masonic Temple Auditorium Harvard and Pine Si. Dis March 3 to 17 $36,000, 69,000 Locomotives at only $20,000 each Locomotives cost an of about $60,000. 2,400,000 Freight Cars at only $1,000 each The average cost of a freight car today is about $: 57,000 Passenger-Train Cars at $10,000 each All steel passenger-trair cost from $20,000 to $ s and Supplies is have to keep millions of tons of coal, spikes, and all other mater ‘ quired in maintenance and operation Working Capital 50,000 Stations and Terminals, Yards, Signals, Roundhouses, Shops, chinery, Water. Supply, Power Pk » » Coal 1,380,000,000 average 2,400,000,000 only 570,000,000 . 500,000,000 500,000,000 7,000,000,000 other items, ine! 1,000 cities and towns, 1 terminal faciliti » million dollars ap’ he shops and machinery engag the repair of equipment const s industry in themselves, nearly 400,000 men. above property is believec worth fully $10,000,000,000, and could not be 4 cated for anywhere ne that amount today. This Totals And a valuation recognizing all the elements of Value assured to the ordinary property-owner would be far in excess of this amount, i $22,350,000,000 the end Commission to be mn cost of lat The 19 Tho tentative minimum valuation of the railroads at of 1919 was found by the Interstate Commerce $18,900,000,000, This valuation was based mainly materials, equipment, 1914 investment from Januar 0, to Decembx Intersta as of December Each reader can judge for him: that the Interstate ( reduced by from §7 tion of values would in effe i} subsequ on valuat merce Commis aluation shoul 100,000,000 to $10,000,000,000, ha ¢ al to the railroads evelopm sion v den chief means of keeping pace with t ipa recognition of railroad p quate earning power and credit for further expansion. C. R. GR Pres AY, ident. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM orale. ebraska March | MORAL TRAINING | | | |

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