The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1925, Page 20

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THE Pat m l Police Dogs | HE'LL STICK ua Demotion Doesn't Discour- mere ; wt age Him; Remains in Service “i ; *y TO KEEP ON FIGHTING? Says He Hasn't Considered Running for Congress Fur wearers are in creasing faster than fur bearers. < KR Nes appearing he one hobb ea t he The Passing» : . of the Trapper n° The passes, Trapper. GUM TO AID SCHOOLS Before the onward rush of civilization, wild ine Sip ner ea T0 BE SOON fur bearing animals are rapidly disappearing. Thi’ state? leflalature It is estimated that this natural supply is ar omgeubion hac To Arraign Indicted Men being exterminated at the rate of ten per cent a Within the Month year. = 4 Increasing Demand for Furs Eman hag legato pertaceryee But the demand for furs grows, and grows! FE fo sald Thureday. Revelie i Growing population—the enormous increase ya. White of our wealth—the popularity of motoring—Dame ' s anid Fashion's excessive requirements for fur wraps, ace +} ut any more delay,” Reve all are creating an in ng demand for pelt M been waiting despite the fact that prices are constantly dicted nei hee. 35 advancing. Even during the post war financial depres- sion, the world market for raw pelts more than held its own. OF thee Fur Ranching a Basic Industry The domesticated fur ranch must supply the pelts for the market in the future. world is of Blu No spot in the adapted to the industry the Pacific Northwest more admirably Fox Ranching than NEGOTIATOR FOR CHINESE DIES “Anderson Fixed Release of Chinese Bandit Prisoners PEKIN, March 12—Roy Ander. The cool refreshing climate — the cloudy, humid atmosphere—the trees and shrubbery—the soil which lend themselves to the natural denning instincts of the fox; all are favorable to the pro- duction of splendid dark pelts, exceptionally fine and silken in quality. ment Pekin + sanddabs How good sand dabs really are when you add a little A-l. It’s a new zest, a new seasoning, a taste that gives a relish to every-day dish- es—a new deli- | Blue Fox Ranching affords unlimited oppor- tunities in the Pacific Northwest, today; and there is almost no element of risk to the man who learns the fundamental of Fox Farming. under ‘tun m in Moscow, on a number rred with 8c 1 to Chinese The pelt of the average Blue Fox is worth from $100 to $200, the cost of food to raise a fox to maturity is s than $15. HIGH QUALITY BREEDING STOCK offic Siberian affairs FOR SA f MISS WHALEN ARRIVES Bore ciousness to your Mr ANA Mrs, Edward P. Whalen Ask for free twenty page illustrated booklet, favorites. TryA-1M }15 ruiton at, are recolving con friend: over the bait pound | dish on meat—hot or JM gratulations of cold; in salads and on sea food. THE PACIFIC NORTH- “FOX R ANCHING IN arrival of 0 emple at MeLeod's Barb held a “bab: AL wld by the bet °e here D; 7 Deseo ante coed TUKWILA INTENDS TO STAY PUT; BREAKING- UP MOVE IS DEFEATED UKWILA is Y Tukwila a ‘The town intends to grow, re main in the geographies and make ® name for itself. A move to disincorporate the Village was defeated at the Tues day el n George ¢ going to stay Berquist, who head ed the citizens’ ticket: in the fight to save Tukwil poster BLUE DIAMOND FOX FARMS bi a ta acon ah wae 606 SEABOARD BLDG., SEATTLE Ask for iree 2 “Vox Kanching in th neatter paign Tukwila, will remain ‘Vukewila f the supreme court dors not Tukwila, lost its cam ge booklet wific Northwest" ——— | SEATTLE STAR OW orm ie F oreign Trade Must Be Take a Laxative! Cc ON FIDE NUE ING 1021, Me ate RIALTO BUIL | Sweet Si Select Your ENSEMBLE COSTUME -here—NOW!-— sharing valuc sa > et TR = ~~ ee See eee te RI atl LPs e ever By \ type, , napp es one or two-button catches. There are never less thar dels at $16 from which to yours. If you must yur CO} mplete » up is priced t et Sixteen way. 1,000 Meeeisi hb) X . | ha) Y Garments for maid or matron, Ly :\ or junior Miss ede Sizes 16 to 44 lee) \ he. fre nomical Swee ion upward Por tland Seattle New York Los angeles Studied, Declares Expert , Secretary of National Council Which Meets Here in June, Emphasizes Its Importance O. K. Davis, sec of m nan 50 eign ‘T n a statome ae going steamers is re the time to stop it. Don’t Dizzy? wait for chills and fever. Breath Bad? Clean the Bowels! Sick? Upset? You're Bilious! The simple, pleasant and effective way is to take a hot lemonade at night. Then a hot bath and bed, with plenty of warm covers, If the cold is just beginning, this will check it. The effectiveness of hot lemonade in the prevention or treatment of a cold is due to more than its heat. Re) prepared for such an emergency. Keep lemons always in the house. to children Give aftex@jplay or ixteen Tey |I— Spring’s Smartest rs MILLINERY MODES are on display Economical Sweet Sixteen Prices a San Francisco No Cold Tomorrow If Hot Lemonade Tonight! \ HEN you first sus- pect a cold—then is after school on disagreeable days. It is the best insur- ance against colds that any- one can use, Thousands depended on it during the influenza cpi- demic, You, too, can de- pend on it today. Take old-fashioned hot lemonade tonight if you suspect a cold. Just squeeze the juice of a lemon in glass or cup of hot water, Add stgar if you wish. _ California lemons make the Dest lemonade, They are practically seedless, tart and heavy with acid juice. them at any first-c Try the “hot lemonad tonight, For Constipation, Biliousness, Headcch¢ iia aaa aaa !

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