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SS Star © to tell you w ENJOYS THE STAR ABOUT “THE DUFFS” are no | be repla Let many faithtu N ‘E FOR MAJOR HOOPLE nd the Ed I few lir it certa read The gon it is facts on on teal Fr the ful to the ing t AN ODE TO THE STAR my friends, and “you publication that's very its céatents art eomic, some p and true, - Far better than pills if y ™ing blue. If you lose your false teeth or even PROTESTS GUD Editor Here ent Co The Star: & copy man Miller re firearm. legislation I am writing you concerning your activities in the anti-firearms agita. tion, and wish to say that J am uot in accord with your plan of re stricting the mailing of firearms into sections where local regulations prohibit the owning or carrying of firearms, nor am I {n favor of any other federal legislation along this line, for the simple reason that this will in no wise accomplish the good purposes you have in view, and will/ just as easily be accomplished with | ment seriously interfere with the freedom, a dummy pistol, pleasures and diversions of yourleould be made much safer |the criminal, All legisiation along this Jine has | disarmed. good citizen constituents. proven itself a definite failure in curbing the criminal use of fire-jcriminal ts going to order a pistd) arms, The impracticability, yes, the|Dy mail, ond then sit around a absolute: impossibility of enforcing | month any such legislation must surely be/seems plain that any such legisla-} sake of|tion will not hamper tho criminal / itjin his nefarious trade, but such laws Let | will on even farther, and assume | the world |for our republican ingtitutiong and | could be closed up tight over night|Who have an innate deaite to con | apparent. Now for the argument, let’ us. belleve that could b enforced to the letter. Us 5 every gun factory in. the and kept closed; and further still, that every firearm in the world ex- cept those in. the hands of law of-|such general disarm&g of the good ficers, could be instantly destroyed. | tit have such a condition that | Pr Now we would seem ideal to anti-firearm agitators. pose that this would criminal? many of the a piece of lead pipe or a small hand ax concealed under his codt, with which to intimidate his’ help-/ticularly those accomplished in part less victims...In fact, a. large per- centage of crimes now are perpe- | insist too strongly upon my own by {rights and liberties not being cur- trated (by means than the use of a pistol wanted a weapon that would place him more nearly onan equal foot- ing with the armed officers, other tools and a couple of days” take a very serviceable pistol. he desires something still to tap a policeman on CORNS “Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little Freezone’? on an aching corn, in etantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. . Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation Advertisement. of a letter I have! antl} Do you sup-| Who send away for special types of | * bottle up the|suns for their collections, diversions | It 18 about time for'these mayor: | It Certainty. would not! | or This would be an easy situation|at a ' for him. He would now use a brick, |to arrive by mail Or express. | If our criminal |tailed in a | he/at the offender and must not penal- | can very easily, with a few simple/ize, hamper, harass, restrict, subdue | time, {and provoke the righteous wrath of It|your constituents, who are mostly better, | ood citizens, it is a very simple matter for him|dozens of persons about this antt- the head | firearms and take his gun from him. This|unanimously expressed themselves | (ast, | | | | | | clently | perfect lof them, and jas something odfous by the unthink- | fit into 4 Haliior’s Note The Star obliged to suspend the comle Doings of the Duffs,” because Wal ter Allman, the artist who drew them, became tll and is now in a was strip, tal. his property consi diamonds ing $10,000 It has been carefully guarded by trusteos and the interest only in the the two lit ands ant-| are upkeep in ond of the sunny wards t on Queen Anny | nsona bf no children, thair cox passed aw not be empe w a have but AM ¢ He WILL the Bensous wil at the Orthopedic reads the brass! ot win t ’ i “in Memory of ’ I y got beat, | Er i | the best men in 1920, t itor of the willl GIBSON Donavan St Dear power, and our Articte | lont The first unit was to cost $5,000, 000, It has now reached $11,000,000, unit to effi again, itieen with hon-|4nd to br the will carry ts | in estimated Five, eleven those n lby a million the ce paper twenty-four and Read them lons 4o It today umbers multiply and then eleven ¢ thirteer Multip! jthat last 4 a million and us things | From Dome" s Jim. pome or traveling oon Editor The Star Ua brought up ike | paper by the c.P.R. ‘ ny question should ever b afar There's no news publication The Seattio Star, BILL done in Seattl It is hru the cc adio bre jof Seattle as to the at | Harbor. Department Station, K }I will appreciate 4 may say to them thru er than to buy or | ‘At? ona umns of your deasting fans ude of the P, &. has cheaper ca. i make a gun Only a few weeks | proad t cert } operati being given with a mit ed by 1. Ross. uper tendent of Nght g, wh together receatly att tho wire ‘Thefiess situation, A test has Just been holdup took the policeman’s gun|made with a tube set and a large titi number of letters were received by ben leuffed the policeman to his} ,/. "ross, stating that there was no motorcycle! This holdup maxX may interference with broadcasting con- | have had @ dummy pistol! Who!certs during the test. Other testa/ knows? | the crimes of the highwayman could|ing a change fn the harbor depart. pparatus are being estimated. | ‘The Harbor Department Rafiio Sta- age, on one of Seattle's main bus! daylight: a hold-up pointed a gun at a police) man whose hands went up. ness streets, In broad we hea ahd such acts for} if the citizens were) | | Editor The Star; No floating, transient, roving} Mr, Lundin made the statement at | Eagies’ hall, Ballard, that Precinct 220 gave Mayor Brown a vote in’ the primary of 110 and himselw ‘The voters in this precinct, he stat: | ed, were gamblers, bootieggers and| prostitutes, On behalf of this preciuct, of Which I am precinct committeewom-| an, and not in the interest waiting’ to ‘recefye it It restrict the thousands, good .citizens by who” hayo. respect | of an| form with | ally 6k, rilens of Mayoralty candidate, I wish to chal- | how silly or foollgh. they are, and |/ns? this statement. Seventy-eight registered voters in Precinct 220 live at the New Meh mand hotel, 21 at the Frye hotel and fifteen of them are the fire men from the fire station. make them an easier ie plundering class. It fs largely the law-abiding citizens protection, and awalt patiently |®/ty and councilmanic candidates to} permanent address for them|*®k® up to the fact that the dis} trict below Yealer way, so far as/ vice and crime are concerned, {s a} oreciate y: good intent T appreciate your good intentions |, “thing of the past... ‘The, stories| in attempting to leasen crimes, par- ME THE SKAGIT AND THE MAYOR LESSENING RADIO INTERFERENCE an is'Siaynard aves frame | Hon, DEFENDS HER PRECINCT | they are telling may have beon true MORY ALIVE Wi known ang Hothell, paid to the trustees of thopedic $5,900 @ bed in t | welt expected citizen name tn ompital, To name a bed in perp in th us endow ave invested $8 Crown and $25 Plates Cut lo Bridgework $ Cut to With Our Regular - 15-Year Guarantee SO NOW Is THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half t doing ch atert ame careful entrusted to them b: Wilson and use the intere t only fo der the brass plate, whi Wilson.” ‘Ho w gotten os long as there 4 needy, crippled child Northwest The Orthopedic was The endowment tal after 17 years amounts fo $123,000, Tho interest from that sum will run the institution for one month, The money needed for the other.11 months of ¢ . = be raised annually | : x beighborin W ant to Look 10 Years Younger? ire 40, or 40 nd George ot be fe one little the whole founded in pomtetey w Come 1a apd see for yoursell we the same high-class work, ne DE, H. 0. DANFORD, Mgr, SECOND AVE. AND JAMES 5ST, @ received and Orthopedic treated Tiny Tims hope © endowed beds marble arches, we will have before we have even tho rches are very beautiful MIS, JOHN W. ROBERTS ‘Treasurer, Childre Orthopedic | Hospita | When Jéseph Raymond was born in Kansas City, hi | mother didn’t want him. So Joseph was sold to Mr. andi |Mre. F. D. Adkinson, Houston, Texas, for $100. But the mother changed her mind and bought him back, The pic- ture shows the baby in the arms of James Gillham, proba- tion officer, who brought the baby back from Texas. u ) LOOK 19 YEARS " directed, then let um decide who shall hand What shall be the © Skagit all the ards laid on the : . . sitithda spastae te (do { Building Permits fed by one who mag fferent or ipal ownership at any it decided by an to- goodness public ownership man who Is fightingly eager to give us ea public utility service at a true and Co a ee eS Sunt coat? 4 41.000. We want a man ans big and force ful ag the Skagit itself, Hw. Siet a, THEODORE TEEPE / i , $5,000 next move or Is that @ trival of ALTH EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, New York Ave., Washington, D. C. matter thoroly di I want ‘a copy of the booklet PING YOU? inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps, carefully PRINTING my name and address below. | Whitman Songsters at Church Recital Whitman college's orchestra won a ur , G0th, trame| @stio audience at Plymouth chur Supday night The Glee Martha Armentrout Helen Carstensen, I Mabelle Bertha Fern Prowell, Audre ‘et Allen. Verona be hostile or a believer 408 14th Ny frame 94,000. in munie- | o», price, or do | horiest . STATE.. USE PENCIL—NOT INIC 26 Third ave. frame rest-| club was composed Alma Brackt abeth Jone awn ave, frame Jones, frame hitect, frame| Campbell, Helen Curtis, \Clarice Watson, Ralpt Howard Deye, David Galser, Lew , teame| Niven, Elmer Swenson, Lloyd Wel |Harl Beeman, Wayland . trams! George Graham, Howard Manning, |Granville MeGucken, MacArth "| Moore, Roy Riffle and Louis Tal The orchestra consisted of H Campbell, McGuc Helen Carstensen, How: Deye Augustavo, Tal K. P. E., is ig great com- mercial work for Seattje and every| "Nore bide, 43x44. man, woman and child9n the city is] Aug. Kirchner, 259 receiving benefits, either directly or | residen indirectly, from our maritime com: | merce | ‘The recent test has shown that ft is possible to carry on our wireless york an before and o with broadcasti The harbor department | * Chase nville et reduce the in ema ott, Cla son and Only One in Five FAI escapes Pyorrhea | 4!' When your gums bleed, take heed. Nature is warning you of Pyorrhea’s coming. It strikes 4 out of every 5 past 40, and thousands younger, too. Make Forhan’s For the Gums your aid in fighting this disease that de- stroys the teeth and health. For a healthy mouth, brush your teeth with refreshing Forhan's. More than a tooth paste— it checks Pyorr 35c and 60c in tubes rhan's FOR THE GUMS ing in every possible way he change. At the pres iden : : . p to tin belleved that to move for dein the radio station, as suggested at | 0° &. 8 various times in the past, would not! ~ snaie, fram remedy the difficulty and would only | Mrs, Frank necessitate an expense which might DB mor ey make further changes impossible. 4 at, 8288 | Recommendations will soon be made a. Manford, frame for such changes an the committes oe believes will aid the broadcasters and | * Beattie. « Brooklyn ave, atock from 6. Your Working Copy | This paper is putting forth a most successful campaign which fs da bringing in most satisfactory com- ments. To be entirely truthful, the i widespread gratification as express | ts been astonishing. Success | ‘ wan expected but not to such an ex New Corporations tent and in so short a time | 4 | Bible reading always bas been and OLYMPIA, Mareh 1¢.—The following | Always will be general and constant, | rticies of Inscorporation have been filed |The publishers of this Large Print Black Manufa Jolin A. |in the office of the secretary of state: | req Letter Edition of the Bible Roebling & Sons, Sch ’ bh DF esi yeerg {fully realized this, and they also he General ¥ $4,000, John Bamgardner, C band thi the Gi B. Ondo [realized that few households do not} McCoy Grocery Schwaba: Bammamien ¥ « Dethetl, | contain gomne edition, of) thi. Hoole Co. rT ¥ her ct s, . | $800, Frea W be Ricketts, 4 4m Ge. Ane mas ns Se, ute ee ree Me eeeesoiiey, 24. J, Mone, | either an heirloom wherein the fam © We constant pagging & CK | Kelek Ormbock, A. Bertieson, M. EB. Mal-| ily records wero set down, or a |tanan and Jesse Srown. copy given by a loved one, or per Washington st. and Second ave.| | Queen Mining 4 Milling. Co. ea hapa a Bible treasured as a kee need new paving and sewers re-| $# meaty A: DUN SE make: ot alle. WHO bas paaeede paired and the cleaning out of about Co, Port Madison! This is all ag {it should be, and nix cider joints, Fourth -ave, and | $1,000. Yrank 2. Hansen, Lester A. Wel-| these should be preserved for Third need nothing, and I challenge | f#r¢ and Victor Hansen, |nfemory’s sake most carefully, But let us une a modern phrase—what nobles, anyone to find any vice or crime} ™ "Alger, $7,000. everybody needs ia a new “working Als: lAght & Water Co. copy” of the Bible, one that ts print- resldenen, 28x42, WARDS, | University Imp, Co.. if ave, tire- Port Warden. jie Brest #4r8 ; some years ago, The district is fast becoming a wholesale center—the| her | Beattie, on either of these streets below Xes- | Jerome Corrion, K. KB. Dawes, It. Bi, Me ler way. | Lean, M. M. Lennan and F. N. Jeasoner I have stood for all this batting | _,UUlity rom arene Uthat T wil ahd new.x shad | wey eee siete paket M g all | and Molen Y. Quinian. set in the kind of type most es go to the mat with anyone who| Nisqually Mi & Timber Co. Taco-| od one that the tle ‘dua speaks of my precinct as a “den of | $46,000, A. Oblson and A. J, Dyke- . a a hildren can ca alta rtepngy | m: their own to handle as they will vice and crime, open gambling and| The Lumber Boomer,’ Inc. Beattie, Prost tattor | 92.000, D. 1. Beare and C. Cottman. without a fear that In their care- leasness they may destroy the book . z. Kr. J. He 0 & Bons, Grandview, $1 ™ ‘ MAUDE SWEETMAN. | 595 J, aaaxe, Myrtle A. Ha by the use of: firearms, but I cannot positively fruitless ef Any law proposed, in order to be of service, must strike directly DIABETIC DIGEST Professional reports, | in a Nafion-wide! | demonstration ten under direct treatment, hay condensed and epit omised for quick review in a pocket{ DIGEST that will be of immediate Intere to-every one having Diabetes of*having | relatives or friends wiio hn In most the sugar, polyuria and. thirst are ed as beginoing to diminish he as cither openly opposed to such tween the tenth and twentieth days (fro. | legislation or very doubtful as to its | (uentiy before). Innocuous and dase not being effective. for free copy giving treatment, rat The thing to do 1s to strike, and | And spitomes of the results with detel strike hard, at the criminal, no mat olving gangrene) ter what he uses to accomplish his |!" whlch | gia herd purpose of aggression, even if it|again, hence, doaay is nothing more than a flashlight | Adar iJ and a jimmy. Punish him severely | DIABETIC DIGEST for his, first, ang give him the extremo limit for his second offense, |" Firet Street San Francisco, Ca | Advertisement and you will do more to protect |, the citizens from tho ravages of | the criminal than can be done by| any kind of anti-firearm legislation. | Any. good citizen who is suffi-| interested in firearms to himself in the correct use then carries, on o¢ casions, one for his protection and | the protection of those around him, renders a distinct service to his community—a valuable service which cannot be reckoned in dollars | and cents, Yet he {s often ignorant ly and malleiously dubbed as a gun-toter and held before the public Reverai handred giving the rerult I have talked with. agitation and they have eritles: In which y not seo th if interested, wt When inPAIN Aches and pains dis-" - appear like magic when you rub the sore spot ith Ben-Gay. It brings bpipelgres blessedrelief. ere is nothing like it. For: ing antifirearm fanatic. J, HOWARD SNIVELY, Cobb Bullding. BOTTLERS CONVENE WASHINGTON, D.C, March 10. The American bottlers of cs waters will hold thetr 1924 conven- | tion at Toulsville, Ky., November | 10-14. ‘The convention headquarters will be the Brown hotel. About 6,000/ guests are expected, A party leader {s a man who can take a. popular delusion and convert | plank.—Shreveport (La.)| Journai, ¢ | Backaches Have you noticed how Star Want! Ads are growing? RESULTS t | vos: Laseatng & Ca, our advertisers has made this pos-| Amer, Agents, N.Y. sible. 4, A.| We have so cherished. sneer. To deal fu merckendise and rAi| j, cet 2, pie Gonstracted. by ; the JAIL SENTENCES jiatest and best bookmaking proc. CUT TRAFFIC TOLL IN CLEVELAND, 0, |) ine ‘titiiat stoat trom t Mortgage Co.,|¢s8es which everybody can handle. Jitee and Har-| This paper shows on another page | ’. l by the co y. ILEVELAND, 0., March 10— || "pvckiey Lorcing Co,, 8 Jail sentences havo material. ? how to acquire one { j Craig 1. ly cut down traffic deaths in || Robert n. W: Cleveland, according to figures || 4:09 040, 34. i. Halton and Ge Tent | Just announced by Judgé Alva ||” parnnit Manufacturing Co... He Corlett, of traffit court, “When || $10,000. William 7, Rarnhit, P, workhouse xentences were added |/ Silvia and W. Tt. saci to fines, arrests decreased §) per cent in 10 days," Judge Corlett said. “From January 1, 1922, to i : July 1, 192%, when there was || pavepen™ pattie Cor strict. enforcement, there wero 48 @ Chevroiet s deaths against 88 for the previous a six months. During the .two months ending January 25, 1924, while heavy jail sentences wero belng imposed, teaths decreased from: 45 to 25," ho said. Washington Securities Peterson and | partly consisting of iran, steel, copper, | manganese, wood, or other material and | al lor any products thereof. Troi, 45,000. | mpson, T. (A. 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