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ue PAGE 2 ADA BLACKJACK ILL HERE Famed Alaska Woman Is Taken to City Hospital Agfa I oon as sho is able to Wrange a expedit three men na just an K went ook for th on the istand. She w sor found alive when the party u Harold Noyce the island last summer LITTLE BROTHER'S POINTER “fan your Per — cook “| think she her tell mamma t came here again going Anieri s the only per pesou reached tonight she was make it het for him un_Lagion Weekly lowa Fhysician Makes Startling Offer to Catarrh Sufferers Found ‘Treatment Which Healed His Own Catarrh cand Now Offers to Send It Free to Sufferers Any- where. Davenport, lowa.—Dr. W. 0. Cot feo, Suite 1120, 6t. James Hotel Big. this city, one of the most fwitely Known physiclans and sur- JRedns in the central west, announces Rhat he found a treatment which bompletely healed him of catarrh in the head and nose, deafness and Ihqad noises after many years a buffering. ifs then gave the trea mmbnt to a number of other eer. ers, and they state that they also ‘were completely healed. The Doctor Isiso proud of his achievement and) Bol confident that his treatment wil! bring other sufferers the same free dam ft gave him, that he is offer. Ing to send a 10 days’ supply abso- futely free to any reader of this if Who writes him. Dr. Coftes specialized om eye, oar, nose threat diseases for more then ty-five years, and is honored and Fespected by countless throat catarrh, caterrhal deafness Pt head noises, send him your name Bnd address today. —Advertisement Talk About Me Iam going to give the women of Seattle good feason to “TALK Al ME” You will find out Sa Te Stee tonetrow night. D..NCING. 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March 13.—-The Doukhobora are on the warpath! Yet the world always hax known |strategic move. The them only as a quiet, peace-loving |—men and women people. But now they are aroused. | parade crom country from Outlook Their warlike efforta are directed |to Grand Forks, where th Jat the province of Rritish Columbia | he located. 'T fits edi authorities in par- | tussles, tiewlar i No longer will they send their/ chidren to the pul es ~~ the schools, they say teach their cuuiher ag: Sais Seta hott ‘END RHEUMATISM jand killing, even of antuals, is ab | |horrent to the several thousand Doukhobors colonized here. By N. EB. A. Service) came the Doukhobors’ mast Doukhobors taged a nude tional were. plac baek to t confiseat¢ For | = = | When rheumatic suffering seems} | And the schools teach their boya|™2>*arable try Buhler Oi! and youlterview with the magistrate, he de-|must help by working, because of| Will find quick relief. Within a few minutes after you apply this new German discovery you feel remark WANT CHILDREN | soho tetkiiee ter re A ‘ | hel ¢ pains that come ON RANCHES |with rheumatiom and the torture ts The Doukhobors don't want thelr| quickly relieved. jehildren to leave the farms, because| Buhler Ol! is a new discovery of agriculture ts the very foundation | German science which has given to of the Doukhoborn” lives: the world many remarkable remedies The provincial quthorities decided | for relief of pain and may be had at the Doukhobors, members of a cu |any drug store. Get a bottle today rious Russian religious sect, must | You can have quick rellef t¢ you suf. send thelr children to school. The | fer trom rheumatism, lumbago, neu-| Douikhobors refused. | Vitis or neuralgia. Be suro to get the| A number of parents from the! genuine with the red seal and the! colony at Outlook, near here, were | written money-back guarantes at. jhaled Into court. They ignored the| tached to every bottle. On sale at| summons. In their absence, they | Bartell Drug Company, Seattle Drug were fined $50 each. Company, Swift Drug Company — They dectined to pay the fines.’ Advertisement jand girls “city ways,” to “leave the farms and go inte the celtics and) fetay out late at night.” renewed interest in her household it’s so easy to sharpen ’ em up. G, & H. BARNETT CO. 1078 Frankford Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. Owned and operated by ye FILE CO., Providence, R. 1. Black Diamond Since 1863 the Standard of Quality THE STAR’S BIBLE COUPON Two distinet styles of this wonderfal have bee ailopted for thle, great wewe Bible distribution. One is the farfamed and Because of theit and only facilities for serving the public, the well known BARTELL DRUG BTORE, Second and Pike, Aeattie, Wash., hes consented to assist us in this great distribution. Coupons can be presented and Bibles obtained either at the offices of the Beatth store. All mail orders should be sent direct to the Beattio Bier. Mail Orders: $°°%,2" Include 13 conte addi fons! fr ‘peotage ad's Every Reader Should Have a New Bible yd yf = A or Biyle coupons, and packing. {breaking in thru THE SEATT LE STAR Cynthia Grey: Business Girl Writes Her Experiences in Search for Employment~In Favor of Legislation. That Would Bar Married W less Necessary, My Dear Miss G; your column for the for the helpful article 1 have Vv: T hav past si that y« noticed recently a girls because they are a The old, old question, would be difficult for the negative or affirmative on, cases. I am one of the many you years, number of ject of employing married women in preference to ¢ whole more capable. Should best There are equal rights in both oman From Working Un- an interested reader of and [ wish to thank you always given letters on the sub- ingle e been ou have married women work? debator to take either the ing women in Seattle seeking admittance to the business world, For the past month I have but have I succeeded? No, vocabula Honesty, references, good ch indeed, of a young girl in this city se been applying for a position, Success is not in the rehing for work. aracter, neat appearance and eagerness are of no face value when placing applications in employment agencies. The person in charge files your card as to how your circumstances and without a word are financially, tells you they will call you as soon as they know of an opening. Then, patientl spend on obt 48 as robbin after remaining at h for that promised call, you ining a position in this way a day or two waiting finally discover that is about as ome for its fragrance. ight and early the next morning you re trace your steps of the previous days, and inquire again, feeling hopeful that there must surely be something for you. ¢ politely of the fact that nothing is on file formed ver you must wait. And do we wait? Indeed But you are in- we do, for patience and per. severance are two excellent traits of character that we ob- tain when looking for employment. The high cost of carfare, tu ete, noon leaves one without ft discou: : it is Impossible to talk busl- you begin to wonder if there Hungry, fatigued, 0 any truth in the fact that | can work bis way thru to at- tain success. Feeling like a com plete failure, home with a call heart Money, of course, is not every- thing. Mut in order to help our fellow-men and be respectable citi. zens, we must have some funda ache in your | Surely the worl& owes us that. ‘There may be a certain’ class of ' lthe Doukhobors paid fines: The government's victory, tho, was shortlived, A teacher, residing the school building at Outlook, aroused one night by & man fled, but he set fire to the school Nelghbors extingulahed the flame. Next day, when police attempted to arrest a suspect, a miniatiure battle + | developed. Alexis Maskioff, the bishop at Outlook, an aged, tall, dignified tig- | ure in flowing whito robes, walked WITH BUHLER OIL) searty 40 miles (rom Outlook to the | couldn't get because of them? mother colony here. Gaining an in- manded the release of the man tak- en into custody following the Out- look school blaze. Meeting with refusal, he threw a roll of bills to the floor and imme diately started to disrobe. He was adjudged insane and committed to an asylum. Meanwhile, were burned. Russians entered the school at | Brilliant, and, in Russian, urged the |ehiidren to throw down their books. There are some. who think the pro- Viney! officials have been too lent ent with the Doukhobors. But the | Doukhobors, according to Premier |Oliver, “are a thrifty people, suc ceasful farmers and good citizen Carroll to Speak on Regrade Theme Councilman John E. Carroll Friday evening will tell the Denny Hill Re- grade and Improvement club why he is in favor of the Denny Hill regrade and the Dexter ave. regrade. The three more | meeting will be held in Sacred Heart hall, Sixth ave. and Bell #t. Secre- tary R. W. Bushell also will speak, by Night va L @ } Savea Business PUGET SOUND | STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel by Steamer TACOMA Vi Tort Angeles, Bivatts Points Dally, 12:00 Midnight Does not call at Victoria on trip ving Besttle Bat. Midnight a board the car for) a window. She} achools | Cynthia Grey will recetve call em on Monday, Wednesday and || Friday from 1 to 2 p, m. and on Tuesday ond Thursday from 11 || to 12 a. m. at her office in The Btar Bide, 1309 Seventh ave. girls to which Mra, 1. Hf. refers, the| |type that cheats their employer of} |many moments by using the mirror| |too often and indulging in late | hou: But why, here in ourl | America, a country of fairness and| equality, should the majority be judged by this type, which is surely jin the minority | During the summer months I was employed temporarily by a large) | tiem 1 discovered that two-thirds| lof the women working here were) | married, and had husbands salaries, Why did they wor homes were paid for, there was no Jurgent neceasity calling them. They |spent their money on luxury. Of course, the money belonged to them, for they worked hard to get it. But| |why take the food and ponalbly shelter away from an aged mother! and father whose daughter s0/ eagerly wanted the position she There are married women who iiness or misfortune, and they are to be congratulated for thelr pluck and courage. But the others I re ferred to above—-when they hold po- titions that us girls need, I feel they are purely selfish. I am looking forward to the day | hen this problem will receive at- tention from our law-makers and} that some of the selfishness now existing shall be abolished. } A BUSINESS GIRL. TRY FOR MEET Kiwanis Club \ Would Bring Convention Here A tund of $2,000 silt be raised for | publicity work in the effort to bring the convention of Kiwanis clubs to/ Seattle in 1925, it was decided at ot meeting of the Kiwanis club in the Hotel Gowman Wednesday after-| noon. The convention would bring 9,000 delegates here from all parts of | the United States, including many from Canada and England. Ralph H. Faxon was the main | speaker at the meeting, hin subject |being “Community Co-operation.” | Miss Myrtle Fredericks told of the Red Cross work now betng done, and Mise Jessio Dee sang an origina componition, “Our Own Washington. 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