The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1924, Page 20

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THE SEATTLE STAR y Can't Blame Broadway |For Being Somewhat Enthused Over This Brunette of the Century Roof ——, ap S Be Sure that the canned beans You eat are BAKED beans Real oven-baking is what makes beans best to eat and best for you. Boiling and steaming cook away most of the bean flavor that tastes so good and most of the bean nutriment that is so good for you. Baking retains them and improves them. You can be. sure that the beans you eat are really baked in ovens if you specjfy Heins Baked Beans.. The(abel sa HEI OVEN- BEANS | with tomato sauce WILL NOT BLOW THEIR MILLION iy Heirs Refuse to Squander New-Found Funds | RUTLAND, Vt, March 27.—I¢ you jhad been working hard for a living jall your days and overnight found | yourself tn the millionaire class, what ee gna hetg| WOuld you deckie to do? ally, 1€ you want to keep your hair] wouig » ° looking its best. Many soaps and ould you have visions of fine | prapates mpoos contain too/ Clothes, a palatial home, luxurious much free alkall, This dries the|ttomobties, Palm Beach in tho win. scalp, makes tho hair brittle, and/ter and expensive mountain resorts ruins it, in the summer? tions tacidl t | Tho best thing for steady uso ts rs po nturous and law-evaders since ter- | |Mulaified cocoanut ofl shampoo,| Very lkely, if you're an ordinary ptt pth ar oa Into tad ayo4 |which !s pure and greaseless, and! human being. o lose “villing to take a chance an lis y' els | sastintin ot CoRGS tn Soke eee, |‘ better than anything ets you can} | But those are not the things that tune. Tyler G. Hart, milk peddler of Rut- will be added to the bankrolis of the 4 a te Osages, wealthiest per capita of the bed io a ogee saat nd, and his sister, Mrs, Edward ca abo *, me v9 erage ae scalp thoroughly. \Simply- moisten | /eonard of Chippenhook, thought of et. Welonr CULLY'S- PURE” CANE SUG A MAPLE SUGAR with PORK ano TOMATO SAUCE OF PURE Fo00 PRODUCT Wonder/ | When you enjoy your first taste of Skookum, | whether it be on cakes, waffles or hot biscuits, you'll wonder _ atitsindividual - flavor because itreallyis differ- ent. But there’s no secret about that good old- time taste of Skookum Syrup—it’s na- ture’s purecane and maple sugar Broadway has been literally taken “off its feet” by| Genevieve Tierney, who is now appearing on the Century Roof. After looking at Miss Tierney’s picture one can't | “5. HOTEL WINS IN » DANCE TRIAL John Savage Freed by Jury | Again on Sunday “Hops” Curious Names for Bibles in writing, or typa, in the past have given peculiar names to various editic of the Bible. 0, these, ‘Breeches Bible.” published 1660, so-called, because in Genesia 7, i read: “They sewed and mado instead of a * published In 15i because in Psalm XCI; it read: “So that thou shalt not need to be afraid for am bugges by [aight,” meaning tern hi “He Bible,” published in 1611, Load Pe lealled, because in Rath III, 15, ith, jread he instead of she. : Printers bible.” published so-called, because in P, CXIX, 161, it read: “Printers nag | called, John Savage, proprietor of the! utler hotel, won another round in continuous legal battle with the government Thursday when a ty in superior court found hin | in| DOt suilty of violating the ordi. z nance prohibiting the conduct of salt | dances on Sunday night. | persecuted me without a cause,” in-| Savage, thru his attorney, George | of princes, Vanderveer, maintains that the But-| | “Roain Bible,” publishéa in 1609, jue cabaret is not a dance hall and socalled, because in Jeremiah VII, |‘hat his patorns have a right to| ft read: “Is there no rosin in|@ance with their Sunday evening jalaad,” instead of balm In Gliead.|nners tf they so deatre, “Wicked Bible,” published !n1631,| Two superior court decisions have so-called, because the printer left|upheld the contention of Corpora- out the word not in the seventh |tion Counsel T. J. L. Kennedy and commandment. [City Attorney Ray Dumett, that, the | ‘The famous Blg Print Red Letter |ordinance applies to the Butler, | |Raition now belng distributed by| “Wo will continue to prosecute jthis paper is without errors and|Savage for vtolation of the. city lcontains many valuable features | ordinances as long as he continues that render {t unique among Bibles.|to operate his dances on Sunday The coupon printed elsewhere In|night, or until the superior court [this issue describes how {t can be} jecision upholding tho legality of | procured, the ordinance has been reverned by | the supreme court,” Kennedy said Wednesday, jviolating the Sunday closing law | [and we must prosecute him when that does SELF DIDNT away—nothing | KNOW IT jhe fs arrested. If juries fall to| Jeonvict him when we present the | facts to them, the remponsibility ts} |thetrs, not ours." | Savage has announced he will | continue operating his dances Sun- | day nights, regardless of the onl. | d 3 Ce and fght the cases tn court. He acquittal by the Jury Thurs. siete ure | ta se ot day is his second straight victory, 24 Merchant Didn’t Know a —wholesome 5 J 9 Was the Matter Until Nau- an sea, Sick Headache and Bad d always ap- Digestion Were Traced to petizing.That’s | Their Cause. why everyone says — “ it’s the food he ate, Instead .of being ” Feo cones, pelaion Mar Viole. ae i was pols Bully. Don t jtem, causing sick headaches, nause sour gas on a weak stomach, bad | gas rights and the right to drill upon | ask for syrup. |digestion, improper movement of | more than’ 100,000 acres of Onage ta [is bowels. Having neglected hit| gion taniay went {liver, that fmportant organ became | Always say [imi mvorsnt orn recane| Jan ald. Dr. H. S. Thacher's Liver | Skookum, and | 2] know that you ° are getting the % finest that sci- & Blood medicine, however, made enceand nature ty | | | | | | EUGENE, Ore, March 27.—Don-|" Next morning the cook fouhdy ald Norris was arrested and lodged) himself one plate short and an jin the county Jail on a charge of|inventory of the county's guests jlarceny. Judge G. F, Skipworth| showed Norris still present. Hel |disminsed the indictment and Sher-| was again informed that the county | iff Fred Stickels told Norris that|/is no longer obligated to entertain| he was at liberty. and feed him, but Norris declines ooo] to quit nis con. —— As a final solution, tt may be “California Fig Syrup”) ing of the two-day lease sale before | necessary, the sheriff anys, to start) legal proceedings to evict Norris fitndreda of representatives of the! Dependable Laxative for Sick world’s oll fraternity. | Baby or Child OKLAHOMA OIL IS AUCTIONED 100,000 Acres of Indian Lands Go On Block PAWHUSKA, March —Ol and Finger-Biter Is Jailed for Fight Called to a house at 1 Main jst, late Wednesday night, Patrol- man Fred Mills dashed to the place, |expecting to find.a riot tn full swing. |He found E. E. Ray, a laborer, hanging with bis teeth to the finger of a woman there. Mills pulled Ray loose and jatied him. The wom: jan refused treatment for a. badly [bitten finger, refused to give her |name and refused to tell how the fight started, THIS WOMAN use some of her money tohelpa son who has just taken over the opera- tion of a farm nearby that of the parents. But there will be no “splurging.” The Hart family is descended from Capt. Josiah Hart, one of the Green mountain boys of revolutionary war } | | A !ocal merchant was surprised to |find that his tired, nervous, ‘bilious conditfn was due to polson from Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Ten the. angtion Soap should be used block here March 18., with the open Mo A ce from the county jail Prostate and Bladder Trouble Makes Many Men Feel Tyenty Years Untold wealth, secreted uncertain Older Than They Are ly beneath the rolling Osage hills, | stored as the rendezvous of the ad jfelt, slept, ate and looked. This re- markable remedy acts directly on the liver and keeps the whole nys- | jtem toned up. It Js sold with the| junderstanding you will be complete. | |ly satisfied; otherwise there will be no cost. Dr. ‘Thacher's Liver & Blood Syr-| [up is sold and recommended by Pio- neer Drug Company, 627 1st Ave.; | It is said that fifty per cent of men | are victims of prostate trouble. ae One of the commonest symptoms 4 i », ot tle Gangerou disease which sae BLY at af vaet ross to. vitality and makes you old before Dover, Del.—‘‘I wish every woman your time is the necessity of getting up several times a night. araggy, Would take your wonderful ss Other symptoms are dull | two days. ja quick difference in the way he ‘can produce. In air tight, double sealed screw top cans —your protection D. B. SCULLY SYRUP CO, CHICAGO SCULLYS Lon Drug Company, 807 ist Av Rainier Drug Comvany, 915 ist Av: Cascade Drug Company, Ball: Station; Columbia Drug Company, 4872 Rainier; Warren Drug Com- pany, Cor. Howell & Minor and Gor. 4th & Oliv hington Drug Com: Joany, Madison at 28th in Seattie;| Enumclaw Drug Company in Enum. jclaw; Nasmyth Drug Company in \Kent, and by leading druggists in jeach city and town.—Advertisement. | SOnenoorencrenes: | quick slick sandwiches A | Biuhili } spreads like butter dl Suspended for more than » year ay the result of paralysis ity oll circles, following the slump in crude oll prices, the greatest lease sale ever held in the Southwest got under way in the first two-day auction in the annals of the Indian land history. Producing oil fields adjoin the op- tional territory in many places. while many tracts are offsets of proven oil territory, known thruout the oll world as the “Burbank field.” Records in the Indian land agency hero show that more than 80 per cent of approximately 650,000 acres of In dian lands disposed of in cariler sales have proved valuable and with ot knowledge bidders faced the auction. jeer here toay. While the potential value of the territory will be determined thre its deveiopment, the monetary reversion to the Osage owners may be safely computed from the past sales. greatest amount heretofore from an Osage 1 , in 1922, when 93,220 acres of land was leased. Since the first sale in 1912, oil mien have spent $76 736,124 for leases comprising 6 sale was Acres, #0 average of $140.26 an acre, j tisoment. nl! tho hair with water and rub it in.| when they received definite word the} creamy. lather, whieh sinees aot] cer ay that they are to receive easily, removing every. particle ug} More than $1,000,000, aie heire of an dust, dirt, dandruff and excess off,|°Ut who emigrated to California in The hair dries qaickly and evenly, } °* and it lenves the scalp soft, and the} hair fino and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy, wavy, and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oll shampoo at any drug store. It jis inexpensive, and a few ounces | will supply every member of the i nily for monthe. Advertisement. ‘ RHEUMATISM is physical torture to those aficted. Don't i ! Take PLANTEN'S RED MILL” Tart, made a millionaire over. night, determined to do just one | thing that would make the routine | of his life different than It has been |for many years, He determined to sell tis milk route and take a rest—not as a millionaire, | |but as plain “Ty” Hart. There will | be no “foo! explained. “I'm too old for that," he added, He | Will take a trip to California and go | over the property, “Just to see what it's like,” And Mrs, Leonard, who lives on a | Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, |constipated, feverish child loves the {pleasant taste of “California Fig | Syrup’ and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine | ‘“Callfornia Fig Syrup" which has di. | rections for babies and children of all printed on bottle. Mother! You |must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup,—Adver- of luxuries and geegaws when told of | her good fortune? Not much, she | | determined on ona big idea. Her| | husband, who had been struggling | hard to try and make his farm pay, | | working out in the fields every day in the summer, will now “hire help” and take things easy for the rest of | | bis days, “bossing” the farfh job, In | stend of doing the wok himself. | Mrs, Leenard also said she would | It brings prompt relief. Look for the | "Red Mill" trademark on every package, and you will get the real, pure, genuine imported Haarlem Oil. ‘Take no other Guaranteed back. At a [lending ar Trial size matied any- where for 30 conte HM, Planten & Son, Inc, Brooklyn, N. ¥. elnte aching at the base of the spine. pain in groin, burning sensation of or Bans, lack of vigor and frequent at- tacks of the blues, But there ts hope for you, no mat ter how old your cage, from a won derful new formula., It seemingly | brings new health, vigor and free-| dom from these troubles to and young. jas it has done 60, much This wonderful treatment {s known | as Walker's Prostate Specific, and is Prepared in convenient, pleasant tab-| Tet form. All you need do is take Jone tablet after each meal and the symptoms seem to va’ To prove those statements the Walker Institute, 1156 Gateway Sta- | tion, Kansas City, Mo., generously | offers to send a $1 treatment uncer} ish like magic charge to any write for it. If it cures you tell ye friends and pay whatever you thi is fair, otherwise the loss Is ours. Remember that you are the judge end you pay nothing now or at any time unless you wish, so send your name today before the introductory offer is withdraven. It ts good for only 10 days and guaranteed in every way.—Advertisment, k anteapecais * ice and fet a bottle, and dose before supper. I have been tak- ing it ever since, and you can hardiy jbelieve how different I feel. I had just wanted to lie in bed all the time, and when I started to brush up I would give out in about ten minutes. farm at Chippenhook, did she think | plain wrapper, postpald and free of YOu know how badly I felt. Tused to i igo to bed at ejj ae ee wan jatill tired, aie teas oox a it and get upat seven. ‘and stay up until eleven, and feel al Tight all the time. My housework is all T do in summer, but in winter I work ins factory. I have tolda many of my friends, and I have three come to me and tell me wouldn’t do without the Vege Compound. ""—Mrs. SaMUEL MURPHY, 219 St., Dover, Delaware,

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