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PAGE 6 noel inane catia Begin this Bank has ever been require—a place edge that you your money you want with the Estabitshed M4 Years RAYMOND R. FRAZIER President F. W. WEST Vice Preside WILLIS 8 DARROW Vice President ROLLIN SANFORD Vice President IN THIS BANK Today«Tomorrow AND RECEIVE 3 MONTHS’ DIVIDENDS ON JULY 1, 1924 DO YOU KNOW—. That no Officer or Director of this Bank can borrow money from under stances —and that no man who be a Director in this bank? Tf it is a maximum of safety you posit your savings with the knowl- with it—start an Oldest and Largest Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest, namely, the WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1101 Second Avenue Northwest Corner Second and Spring OFFICERS THE SEATT LE STAR FRIDAY, APRIL 4 Saving any circum- a “bankrupt” can where you can de- ran get back all interest when account Resources $28,000,000.00 HARRY SHELTON Secretary W. J. WARD Assistant Secre H. G. BALDWID Assistant Secretary H. C, BRYANT Assistant Sceretary jubstitute G IN, April 4—Germany and , poor in petroleum fields, Tich in coal, will seon be inde- mt of the world’s oil trusts as Tesult of the discovery of “Syn- by Professor Dr. Franz Fisher bd Dr. Trosch. an exclusive interview with the Press today, Prof. Fischer, of the “Kalser Wilhelm In- @itute for Coal Resarch” in Muel, Beim, Ruhr, declared that it will be Possible hereafter to make Synthol, “in any desired America at the moment, he de- , and will be useful for that land only when the vast American "@upplies of gasoline begin to wane, ‘s Mrs. Ward Gives Testi- monial Because She Wants to Help Others Ang Suffered as She “It took a iot of urging to get me #0 try Tanlac, but now I have more faith in it than anything I ever Msed,” recently said Mra, T. B. ‘Ward, of 718 Etghth st., Sacramen- to, Calif. “For years 1 suffered from stom- @ch trouble and Indigestion. My Bppetite could hardly be called an SBppetite, and the little I did eat @aused gas, bloating, short breath gnd heartburn, I was also suffer. toria is a pleasant, harmless "Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- igoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants and Children all ages. ‘To avid imitations, Prowen directions on each package. “IN PRAISING TANLAC PM SERVI Children Cry for Lelivectd ug asoline Is Discovered by Scientist lee dissipated, too, the impression | that Snythol could be made more cheaply than gasoline. The significance of his discovery, | however, lies In the fact that eynthol | |College Girls Are can be made in any country which | has coal or peat resources, | Fischer, one of Germany's foremost | scientists, has achieved the position | | of head of the Kaiser Wiihelm Insti. [tute in Muejhelm thru years of bril j Hant labor. } | BUCHAREST, Rumania, April 4—| ‘The leading artists of the Rumanian | SSynthol wil! not come into question | opera have gone on strike becaune| of the government's decision to end | |state control and and the opern| lover to private enterprises with re dticed subsidy. NG OTHERS” ing from constipation and was los. ing weight and feeling wretched all the time. “I took Tanlao while living in Salt Lake City, and, oh, how happy I felt when {t relieved my troubles. Tanlac awakened my appetite, reg. ulated my digestion fine, and it was just grand the way I gained strength and weight. I felt better in every way, and my digestion has not bothered mo, to speak of, since, I gladly praise Tanlac, for 1 feet that in doing so I am helping oth- ‘ris Taniac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no niicstitute, Over 40 million bottles sold, Take Tanlac Vegetable Pilis.—Ad. | vertisement, always look for the signature of Physicians everywhere recommend it, Advertisement GERMANS WANT A REPUBLIC Liechtenstein May Join Swiss Federation BY HENKY Woop ted Pre tf Correspondent) and t t of the monar s 4 ts be get off the ma nt What Liechtenstein we ° » become # republic and join tes federation as & weeps ent @ ongst the 11,000 tenstein to the atio movpments ¢ at has become es. pe Y pronounced the past year when it has become apparently evi fent that none of great European monarchies will ever be restored Switzerland wea charged by the @ of nations with the task of ing after Liechtenstein's world interesta before the league! Liech tenstein therefore sees less re than ever for continuing to 1 ate, independent monarchis los The Liechtensteiners love raditional monare regime, ey love more economic prosperity T tt marchy, which still r mains the last of the Teut Et arochies, is altuated between the Swiss and the Austrian frontiers. » total area is some 100 square Jere the question exceed { the richest indiv He has outside ro b nbout 12 t as large ter tory of Lis stein ite He lives most of the o in his Vienna castle, but foods his little principality with gifts, improvements, low takes and about everything that an be done or be given to render the economic life of his subjects de sirable. For the moment, the tendene not to let loose of the bird in the hand in order fo grab the bird to the bush, but rather to hang onto the bird in the hand unt! te * thon take over the bird in the bush every indication that the rchy will wait till Prince ad. Slew Man in Fight Over Girl, Charge ABERDEEN, Wash. Apri! 4.—Hen Pierl, 29, was held tn jall here today to face a charge of slaying Harry B. Duncan, 49, last night, In a brawl! supposed to have been over a woman, | Witnesses eaid Duncan struck and ‘knocked down Pier! when the latter irew a gun and shot him Capture Youthful Escaped Convict! | EUGEND, Ore, April 4.—Hiames | Palmer, 19, who escaped Wednesday |with nine others from the county | Jail, was back, locked-up again today, after he was captured in a haystack near Jefferson by a posse who were scouring that territory for a state | periitentiary convict. Taking Long Walk PORTLAND, Ore. April 4.—Jean Zellermayer and Roberta Davis, Cor- nelt university graduates, who hiked here from New York, following the call of wandertust, were ready to art on their return hike across the ‘ontinent today, They left New York last August and visited Mexico on their way to Portland. IN JAIL! Mrs, Belle Brown GQaert- ner, Chicago divorcee, held for the murder of Walter R. Law, automobile salesman, had to doff her finery when she registered at Cook coun- ty jail. She's wearing the regular prison garb—stripes included, Too “Soft” to Enforce Spring’s The > nltinc 7.8 ° Oia oe os Penalties for Crimes Smartest Season : ~—- Styles Newest r , re a] ~ hat’s What King County Prosecutor for “Togs” for Says Is Wrong With Courts Now Wisiviest Men! BY J. BR. JUSTIC a . |r en ality, and ought to tak ; ag law entorcemnt, ta ev+| 1 want to ; bere to ast that most of them hold to the! giyone can Tn dation sens of a community want them en | Uilog ke that? forced. may not be « correct SAYS NEW LAWS ARE € it ts the way most | DIFFIC T TO ENFORCE Tit fe tole RUE tinh poesia tne Re ke ee Everything in high-class ready-to-wear apparel for men and women IS enforcement officers and, sometimes, | defendant who 9 guilty of breaking READY FOR YOU AT CHERRY’S, i! Tita eoanebianie on enaneeeteecie Lee comet, 1 Woalens We make a feature of the season's NEWEST AND SMARTES1 swayed by publie opinion. Conosrn Sie understand « prosecutor STYLES at “cash store” prices, in addition to CREDIT TERMS TO tng jurors, {t ts the general opinion they frequently render verdicts mh prejudice or on per And that ! nal optr every big city there are law ho go a long way toward en the violators of the law }to go down ar Malcolm Dx for Kir how {t looks to hi SAYS WE'RE GETTING tke with TOO SOFT ABOUT CIUME SOMETHING MUST BE all one-of-a-kind models Newest shades, he rept Ei Bas cluding the popular new blues, Fine assortment "ul ta ¥ enforce of larger sizes—up to 44 eat Tae gan ‘he arn the $e FIRST PAYMENT nina Vy a man charged with P @ little sentiment regardiess of the ert ff easy, And en he goes out and me, taking & soft-hearted ‘ commu: {ind undartood that they employ | Or lias, Mo id ot fully ware 50 50 the lash over in British Columbta. 1/ With that supposition. = y Peper $24. to ° asked if he would be tn favor of | "Ot ArBue a6 . 9 pacincaelnal _—_— 6 that wh officer sworn to t far I would not advise going 1 have been 4 by e 1 prosecutor over that side, in cases Where a feted of robbery is been oc and it is shown with deadly at he was armed weapons, they can add sentence, a lashing ut ed Intervals, usually on the an- niversary of his ertme, I believe. WOULD NOT LAW OFFENDE) “I don't think we should go that far jut we ought to give them good stiff jolts in the way of sentences, where the circumstan justify it. And each official along dhe line ought to be ready to do his part have been shocked of late to see officers of the law, and prom: Inent citizens go on the witness stand and swear to the go nd. ing of an offender, or to place ¢ business, when every one who knew anything about It, was eatis- to his jafi here. fled that the man ought to be con-| | victéd, and his place put out of ‘ business: “Going back to British Columbia. In a certain case the attorney gen: jtence. The attorney for the dofense jcame right back with a protest. He id that his client had clearly been AMMGNESIA BEST FO ~— YOUR INDIGESTION {Warns Against Doping Stomach With Artifical Digestents Most people who suffer, either easionally or chronically’ from sourness and Indigestion, have n discontinued disagreeable dicts, pat- emt foods and the use of harmful h tonies, medicines and ir stomach they are 9 and they ith. gnosia never dread the approach of meal time because they know this wonderful -acid and food corrective, which from any good drug intly neutralize the awoeten the stom- nt food fermentation, and slightest pain or’ dis- lan yourself, but pu surated od for ach, p without t comfor ee sinh sina mT TTT TTT TTT Titty} 25-YBAR W is pretty generally agreed ‘al recommended a suspended sen. | LADIES’ WRIST WATCHES must enforce the statutes as he finds them,” be sald. “He can go « bit easy on a@ first offender, and bear down a little heavy on an old timer | but in the main he must take things as they are. SUIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS Special $5 down payment in effect this week. 50 Wonderful New DRESSES specially priced for Saturday and Monday $22.50 to $32.50 Finest quality Canton and satin back crepe used in these distinctive frocks, wh are practica laws are difficult to enforce. Ime goes on and decisions are 1t becomes easier to make stand up. For this reaso tia) that all those whose obligation rests just n the public. Balance as you wish! on the jury who has been t Or one wh t Women’s New Spring Suits at law enfe roo the laws goes on the stand and helps to clear taking long ct And there ts another important matter,” sald the pr “It we can not get better co-operation be tween all of the enforcement officers, centralize the power Navy and tan and pin stripes. Suit shown comes in sand colored Poiret twill of fine quality. In this lot of suits are all sizes up to 44 Hat shown fs the popular cap shape in wood shades also black and white, and is priced at $5.75, $8.75 and up. $5 DOWN Balance as you wish! Men’s New Spring Suits $35.C0 and Up Fine 2,and 3-tone worsteds, also stripes in the popular ; and fashionable browns and blues. A STRICTLY HIGH GRADE SUIT SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY $ —Then Small Amoants then we she of enforcem: “As matters now stand, the time | ng for our charter nd our next legisla to about.” That 6 maker N sayNade Nak | So Popular as | It Once Was| |Manager of Theater | " : Says “Rare” Produc- | tions Losing Out | t Rone | | PHILADELPHIA, April 4— |} “The almost nude in musical comedy or other atatye shows ts quickly for: | | gotten. I can tel) you that the un- | dressed 1 ie o ki lar | with theatr ducers.” anid F 1015 Second Avenue | with theatrical producers,” said Fred | | G. Nixon-Nirdlinger, manager of the Between Madison and Spring In the Rialto Bldg., Just over Theatrical Managers’ association of Pig'n Whistle—(Take Elevator) as You Wish. Philadelphia, "The day of the semi-nude girl on the stage is passing,” the manager continued. “She never caused an| much trouble as has come with the/ | suggestive play. | Builds Ice Castle built by Edward Irvag of Crown THE LAST RITES “The undressed girl {s quickly for- «| Point. Papa—I hear that Charlie Green is gotten, but the suggestive play sticks | on Lake Champlain | going to be married next week. in the memory. An audience has no) sARANAC LAKE. N, ¥.. April 4, FRANKLIN'S LEDGER Little Robert (whose ideas on the idea of what a theater manager in up Lithia ey ¢ Lake Ct . y MT. HOLLY, N. J, April 4.—A| Subject are somewhat confused)—The against, A play makes a hit in Now|~ /"¢ ®¢8 of Lake Champlain ice {last three days they give him every- thing to eat he asks for, don't they, Papa?—Yorkshire Post. fishermen fairly popped recently }dusty attic of an old mansion here when there was hauled out upon the | M* Produced an old ledger which ts {co at Cheever a structure that, com. | #aid to be Benjamin Franklin's orig- | It is brought here for a two| o weeks’ run. If it is a licen. ous or highly suggestive drama the | | Play can in two weeks ruin the buat. | pared to the usual fishing shanties, | inal account book. One entry shows! ness of the house for the remainder) looked like Windsor castle. The su-|that Franklin \t 0 Me < of the season. Men and women like| pershanty {1 7 by 10 fect. It has| sn) ee aces his protest to tho king of England jelean fun, but they are dead eet | | Jagainst the stamp act. jagainst the stuff that comes to us| | from the outside. “Theatrical managers welcome the| work of the censor and that Is the{ [reason why. There ts need of one, |not so much with the musical pro- |ductions, but with so-called serious productions. sleeping, cooking and heating con- veniences. It is finished like a real house and actually painted. It, was HOW ‘‘TIZ” HELPS SORE, TIRED FEET Good-bye, sore foot, burning feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling fect, tired feet. Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. 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