The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1924, Page 14

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£ teaspoontuls will make an abundance | held by i * the hair nd scalp thoroughly, The|resuit of the war, the Versailles |°° bunches when the new powerful, | bs * possibly injure the hair. Many of the best friends we have to- day are chose who purchased musical instruments from us twenty, thirty, and some even fifty years ago. The genuine interest that has existed between patron and ourselves, in every transaction ever since, renders us doubly eager to deserve their affection today. We want your affection in the years ahead, even as we feel that we have that of our old friends now. We would not offer you the Aldrich piano, for example, and affirm it to be asound, splendid piano value de- spite its modest price, if we did not believe fundamentally in the ability of the Aldrich piano to please you. Everything in Music Third Avenue at Pine Seattle GERMANYCLAIMS Brazil Gets DYE VICTORY Joy Out of — | Claim That America Imports | U.S. Scandals’ ae Much as. Ever Before | 770 DM JANEIRO, May ¢-—Sean | dal-mania at Washington ts regarded jas an amusing episode by the zillan press, for, as Jornal do B | (United Press Staff Correspondent) | jeading Brazilian newspaper, has ¢ BERLIN, May 6—German eco-|covered, “the strong and beaut nomic experts claim that America’s | Yankee has more than oné thing tn| infant dye industry {s not greatly | Common with Brazil.” | BY CARL D. GROAT troubling the German dye producers.| “The oil.scandal is a source of se- ik Cha Guar fens Acationes Produc. | oret pleasure for Brazilians,” Jornal ers of pharmaceutical goods are mak-|40 Brasil admits, “because ft Is ing inroads on the German produc.|thrown up to us every day of our tion and competing with the German | ives that we are a people full of de- products on the world market, fects and that no other of the world There appears to be real anxiety in jsutters moral and spiritual evils as the oneatrong fortress of the Ger-| does the Brazilian people, Yes, even man. chemical barons. |the ¥ is obliged to bow down Light is thrown on the dye chem. | to the leve ical situation by the trade review of ei gr the 8. P. D. ageny which writes: | independent of the German dye im “America made great efforts dur-| port upon which it almost completely ing and after the war to make itself | relied jn 1914. “A good view of the extent of these efforts, partially undertaken under protection of the American govern. |ment, is furnished by the fact that from the beginning of the war until the end of 1923 not less than one and If million dollars was invested in| Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want to keep your halr in g00d condition, be careful what you! ths American dyestutf industry wash it with. | . “The statistics for the year Many soaps and prepared sham-|snoutd no poos contain too much free alkall.| sho they This dries the scalp, makes the hair | ary brittle, and {s very harmful. Mulsified) «phe american dyestuft industry cocoanut joll shampoo (which 15!way able to increase the production Dure and entirely greaseless), is much | of dye.stuft and to put now lines on better than anything else you can/the market; but in general the indus Use for shampooing, as this cannot! try was not in a position to repiace j the German coal tar dyes, especially with | the special brands of the German Two or three | tories. Leadership in this line in still | the German dye industry, of rich, creamy lather, and cleanse| despite all the blows it received as al a half 1923 be underestimated, even are not in proportion to the unt expended. Simply moisten your hair water and rub {t in, + lather rinses out easily, and removes |treaty* and the consequences of the * and exiess oll, The hair dries quick-| the fact th: & easy to manage. * | is inexpensive, and a few ounes|trade and was disposed of on the|*Wollen veins are reduc months,—Advertisement. every partidle of dust, dirt, dandruff | Ruhr occupation. This is proven by | similar American artl-| ly and evenly, and it leaves it fine | cles could scarcely compete with the| and silky, bright, fluffy, wavy, and) German producta on the American | | market, You can get Mulsified cocoanut) “The American production in 1923 oll shampoo at any drug store. It| went into exclusively the export | will last everyone in the family for| woria market, whilo American con-| sumers preferred German goods, This explains the increase of the German ta dye import in America, which was “7 estimated by the American Chemical ‘ | Soclety as 60 per cent higher than in Your taste will tell, iys2. Consequently one can conclude ness that fills and flgthat the German dye industry has} bake it special to jaintained in general its original arket In America. The figures ovens tomorrow. ‘would have been greater if the Ruhr | battle had not lamed the dye export And remember }¢¢ ¢i;5 German factorica, also includes rolls, | ‘In comparison to dye-stutts, Ger- and other tempting) man pharmaceutic preparations came off woree. This can be ascribed to Bakers prepare } the fact that the American produc. +] tion made recognized advances, altho bakings of Sun-Maij ,.', today {t cannot compete with where. You can g store or delicatess¢ German medicaments. However, the On Wednesdays! American producers succeeded in in- creasing the export of pharmaceutical their special goodne’ articles one-fifth above the 1922 ex. port, and doubled the export figure for 1913. \|Five Brothers Are Under True Bills Five men from the same family were arrested by federal men on f. secret indictment Monday and re- j leased Tuesday when their attorney, ,Daniel Landon, posted $1,000 bail each, The five are Eimer, Id, Fred, Georges and arold Scheider. @ch. A sixth was arrested also. e fo is Don Dempsey. The six are charged with main. taining nuisances at the Kenyon apartments, 906 Spruce st, London employs 8,000 teachers to give 10,000 evening classes to some 250,000 pupils, He Works! Daylight to Dark Are Davies’ Hours LUMBER FIRMS HELD TRUSTS Tacoma, Hoquiam and Ev- erett Companies Named PRICE LiST QUERIED Government Files Complaint in Portland Courts rand manu ere sald 4 ate. arges of main. the regulation of st the compantes In fed n of Hr ney general 4, Ore, © direct ufacturing Manufacturing Co, Ta Manu Rv turing Co, or and Manufactur facturing Co., Ta arges that, on West ation to the wingle I ' ed that com. operating thru Pacific held frequent prices and discuss rther Prof. D. F. Davies BY JACK HOHENBERG opens the de schoo! and peers thru morning tes to show England Tires of Perpetual Pension Plan vice ecev sce sear LONDON, May ¢—Engiand’a per} Pups know him for his diligent petual pension system has almost | Work. He has his work before classes played out, jatart. Perhaps it is making up the ‘The government has just “bonght| singing program for the Nile Chant- oft the Rodney perpetual pension—|¢ra which he organized. Or maybe It leaving only one In existence, the|!s planning for his next opera. At Nelson pension. Recommendations | least he t» always busy. have been made that it, too, be abol-| Then comes the bell and the calling ished as s00n as possible. of the first classes. Davies’ day is on, he “perpetual system” plan, tn fa-| Class after class files into his room years ago as a method of reward: |and out again ing great Engtish heroes, waa to} When the students are dismissed grant @ certa;n annual ment to| Davies does Along the hero as long as he li and to | abou janitor has a continue ‘that same payment to his/daily 4uiy to perform unl heir, and to the hetr of that heir, and | door to let Prof. Davie ly the stand. for the professor ght to his hours. note ‘That's another wa. That's why thetr ho says assistant that’s him com! David F. Davies, mt | of Seattle's high achool, gets to work arly in the morning, He has been not home. inner tims the 30 on eterna The Rodney perpetu just cancelled b ar ed in 1783 te for tile victory Tho payment was $10,000 a otal payments to Rodne has pen payir lum yusnens,"” over to spe The and heirs $1,410,000. ‘The bought off’ recently by the present Lord Rodney a am of $210,000—or 21 years of the per in conskleration of which ho agreed to call it quits. | The Nelson pension of $10,000 per year will probably be disposed of eventually a similar agreement be tween the treasury and the VARICOSE VEINS ARE QUICKLY REDUCED name Broadway's stu come to about Lemon Juice Whitens Skin The les only harm. way to ble the skin white is to mix the juice of two mons ounces Whitt, druggia for a Nelson with ot which any will supply few cents. Shake weil In a bot and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whiten- er, softener and beautifier. Massago this sweetly fragrant lem. nm bleach into the face, neck, arms It can not Irritate. Fa- three No sensible person will continue to | suffer from dangerous swollen veins| ))j yet harmless germicide called Emer. | ald Oil can readily be obtained at any well stocked drug store Ask for a two-ounce original bot. tle of Emerald Oi! (full strength) and refuse substitutes. Use ag directed |And hands. and in a few days Improyement will | MOUs stage beauties use it to bring be noticed, then continue until the; that clear, youthful skin 1 to normal, | White complexion; also as a freckle, It is guaranteed and js so powerful| Sunburn and tan bleach. You must that it also reduces enlarged glands, |mix this remarkable lotion yourself, goitres and wens.—Advertisemont, | It cannot be bought ready to use be- | Cause it acts best immediately after it is prepar Advertisoment. IAT tired, worn- out fecling—that k of energy and ambition—that ner- vous run down state “ate all pretty cer: tain indications that your’ blood is get. ting thin and pate. Without rich red blood, neither your body nor brain ean work right.and as a result you don’t seem to get anywhero in anything you attempt. ‘This js the time of year when you should build up increased strength, vitality and power of resistance against disease, by getting more iron into your blood. But to take the o dinary metallic forms of iron ma prove worse than useless, What you need is the newer form of iron--or- ganic iron like the natural fron in your blood—which is now prepared in simple, easy-totako tablets called Nuxated Iron, If you feel tired In the morning, restless at night, if you suffer from weakness or lack of vitality simply try taking two Nuxated Iron ‘Tab: lets with each meal for two weeks and note the amazing change in your health, vigor, energy and endurance, You should be astonished at the re. sults in even a few days timo, Satis. faction Is guaranteed or the druggist will refund your money—Adyertise- jment, A. ©, Goerig, excavating contractor, is specifying Goodyear Heavy - Duty Cushion Tires for two new dump trucks, The reason: “Our work requires the be: of traction and durability We sell al three types of Goodyear All-Weath-~ erTread Truck Tircs— Heavy-Duty Cushion, Pneumatio Cushion and Pneumatic Cord. Our service guarantera the delivery of every mile built into them, Truck Tire Co, 72 Yeulor Way _AWinning idea The Maid o’ Clover Butter “Four-in-One” pack wins friends instantly. the convenience of Housewives appreciate having butter already cut into sections just the right size for serving. They also realize that when the unused portions are left in the carton the but- ter keeps better and Maid o’ Clover Butter itself is also a winner! Creams”- @. wholesome and delicious, Davins’ | and rosy: | | Judge Denies Plea } on Liquor Arrest Motion to suppress evidence in the caso of & KE. Armstrong, on trial for violation of the liquor lawa, before Judge EF. Cushman, was dented Inte Mond Arm- strong claimed his constitutional rights were violated when agents neized 6 sidewalk. Deputy U 8 DI Attorney John W Hoar opposed the motion, saying the liquor had heen ordered by the dry agents, who had a wartant for the arrest of Armstrong. Police-Operatives Arrest 2 in Raids 5, wre arrested at . following the al- flask of liquor to Monday night. Peter Tomich, 520 Sixth ave. leged sale of a a police ag First ave., when John 1s sald to have jxold o pint of moonshine to a police jgent. A small quantity of the : No-Herding Area Is lasts longer. arefully tested and specially selected For your Made from the it mily’s protection, insist on getting separately wrapped Quatters each 1 pound ‘package “Cre is always pure, Maid o' Clover Butter. It is Pasteurized, and costs no more than ordinary butter. Try Maid o’ Clover Butter Today Star Snapshot Contest (Paste this coupon on back of your print) To Snapshot Contest Editor: This picture was taken by an amateur, not a professional, photog: rapher. NANG. someones sseseecsccooas ont te secs Street Town. First prize fifth prizes, 7 company. If you want picture back, envelope, not change or loose stamps. Inclose st Contest Editor of The Seattle Star. ® Mr Northwestern Photo Supply, and Mr. ¢ B, R an judgen, bers of Tho Star staff and their relatives. May 9 at 5 p. m. $5.00; second prize, $3.00; third prize, $2.00; fourth and 11 enlarged art proofs by Northwestern Photo. Supply stamped, Address all pictures to Launbeck, >. A. Clay, of The Star, will act Contest is open to all amateur photographers except mem- Contest cl MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. Serving 11 Western States 72 Columbia St. Phone: MA in-0550 ,? SEATTLE ONF ON THE HELLO GD “Why do they Keep Hons at central office, teacher?” 5 “Why do you ask dl question?” ‘Well, when I call my papa, times the central girl sayn | |Iton’s busy.’ ALL HUMBUG ‘Uric Acid Never I carat; || Cause Rheumatism of the | If you want to get rid of tism, you must first get rid oft old belief that uric acid causes & | Read the book that ts wes Friday, The county commission has estab-| The Public Ownership League i: Set South of City) Hits Boxley Award Ownership | thousands. It’s called the: “The! | new Mysteries of Rheumatism, ® well worth reading becaust tells, in simple words that can understand, the truth 4 league | rheumatism, gout, neuritis, |Uquor was seized at each of the/tisned a two-mile square area from| Monday evening went on record as|®2d lumbago. i the Jott drink bars operated by |two men. SPORTY Orchard | ARIS suggests this white- . flannel frock as some- thing original in sports wear. Tt is banded in navy blue and has a wide, fringed scarf of blue. The blue buttons em- broidered in white, are used most effectively on the wr drow bands, Duwamish to Lake Washington,/ against the city council's arrange- south of the city limits, as a non-/ment to pay herding section. Browsing of cattle| flood claims. in the district is prohibited. Resi-|tg the payment nts of the section protested to the commission that thelr lands were being overrun with cows, hogs and nals, including goats, and troyed. the A resolution alluding and addres as “a gift” wasito H. P. ed unanimously. | The tenth edition is just off 0 press and a free copy will bé ima to you if you will send your an] (a postal will do) jearwater, Ph. 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