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PAGE 6 YF SEAT N.W. Dance for Gilda (ASE TO JURY IN BATTLE Hof Verbal Conflict Features Famous Inventor of Gambling Trial Shimmy” Wants . Dance Idea Big Cuts in. Income Tax a Would Eliminate Payment Betta t maine INS Tce 4 . on All Figures of Less ! a Mrs. Frank W a : Than $5,000 heh Like Shanghai, but |p. he ; One Visit Enough tic. ; R. M. Davis, of Aurora, Ill, who|to grasp fam $234,000,000 come tax cuts gance” taxes, ductions he ls in. three ind!-| months, Mrs. Davia is even more Viduals with incomes of convinced less made returns in 1922, which) «We had a wonderful trip,” she Was 91 p of all returns nd wouldn't take anything Made, but that 3,093,043 of this nthe market | Widow Battles U.S.A Rumber who taxes turne with the r law, this rev $50,000,000 Tugboat Fire Draws °°. Crowd; Little Loss a with , State Auto Club for Members Only Am Deputies} When They Arrest Her Condition of Doctor | McLoughlin Is Same lots of smc K o that Ralph Dawsor bile Club Wash MATSON FREIGHTER | i 7 : “What’ve You Got?’ » Harahan to the piace. | “Booze”; Boy Nabbed) = lending | 60-4; Dick or} to ts arrived | Harry, who {is not, but ought to be, | | member of the club,” ences wh ing a fast turn around. Sh Tuesday. Harrahan found the young boy the woman but did not see t girl, The child ran and the woma attacked the deputy with a He took it away from her and | picked up a butcher knife, he She was disarmed and subdued a a struggle. GUILD AT SHOW’: rons HERE'S MORE 20UT ‘Orthopedic Benefit Club to STREET CAR Sell Goods at Exposition | Noa gabon | STARTS ON PAGE 1 of _ the Or | booth rs Tues: | s youth car-| Py A out of 5 4 are victims ‘The law of averages is immu- table. Dental statistics prove ? the exposition. T ire proceed: are to go to the benefit of the hos- | ligati that four out of every five ove fied eat 40—and thousands younger, too | . : ~are marred by Pyorrhea. Do | Mrs. Hamrick, chairman of the|be paid you want toescape? guild, said when ed up for | ge ‘to keep healthy teeth |struck that appealing in th heart of every woman—‘Home.’” Bleeding gums are Nature's first warning of Pyor- | thea. Then they begin to recede, lose that rich, pink color. Disease-breeding poisons collect in pus pock- ets and often drain through the entire system. Tf used in time and used consistently, Forhan’s will prevent Pyorrhea, or check its progress something ordinary tooth pastes are powerless to do. It con- tains just the right proportion of Forhan’s Astrin- gent G used by the dental profession in the treat- ment of Pyorrhea). It is safe, efficient and pleasant tasting. Even if you don’t care to discontinue your favorite dentifrice, at least start using Forhan's once a day. Forhan’s is more than a tooth paste; it checks Pyor- thea. Thousands have found it beneficial for years. For your own sake ask for and get Forhan’s For the Gums. At all druggists, 35¢ and 6oc in tubes, Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York Forhans FOR THE GUMS ow | taxes, rs | La “We h eireul h Municipal League | go.) "pullitiuphiat ettering’ te | the to Hold Election = investors the bonds the city Harold. Preston and Willis G.| Would issue to pay for the prop. neya, havo been| ty, If the deal goes thru,” Fi dency of the} : Chairman” Blaine rganiza headed | | j | Herr, Seattle at | nominated Municipal tion's nominatir D. Lewl fcers will occur ing at the annual ban be held ai, the Char merce. Dr. Henry Suzzallo is th speaker of the evening. z e did that come from? ig Higgins then admitted the cir | culars had been sent out to test the nd market man Campbell sald that he so had heard the ties of the compan |fered for sale ona | “becau the city of ‘ |to purchase the railway Ines.” University Co-eds =| sticr tissins tind mado his tinat| Present Two Plays) iia i. tho lines, the Two plays will be presented by | adjourned. The counct co-0ds Wednesday, At Denny Hall) e her late tl Crows’ Nest the Women's Federation | determine whether the plea of Hig players of the university will pre-| gins and E n for a higher offe “Worzey Fummery,’’ a comedy |than that tentatively agreed upon | Co-eds will present a second | yesterday, would bear fruit juppressed Desires," at the | “The public will «be notified,” n of the comedy, | Blaine explained, “what we propose ean |to offer for tho railway syatem, bo- | | fore a formal council resolution ten-| § | dering the offer is passed, I favor 1 Seattle is 00 must be committee | will t week t |nent ALLURE | HERE’S MORE ABOUT bringing it up next Monday and it over for a week to give | More than a tooth paste— STARTS ON PAGE 1 TT a ti __ it checks Pyorrhea SE “Piold's 260 epecial for Thursday | SS ] dently “thought b sliced — pineapr the dogs did.’ The abandon further ernoon with the New Way to Health! : _ Learn Benefits of New Scientific Treatment Monday He said Davis started the} Science now points a new way to|dular treatment for glandular insuf- | dogs and they vigorous health and vitality—glandu-| ficiency. Remarkable benefits result, | railroad track, lar_treatment. | often in a short time, Matteson's track The deputies, Glands exert a remarkable influ-| If you are weak. worn-out and Brower decided énce on normal health and vigor,| exhausted, seek the thrill of vigor- had headed in a different according to Science, and when the | oug health and vitality this new wa und forced the dogs to glands fail to function, health fails.) Glandogen, the new scientific | week a trail along the Snoqualmie Thousands of men and women are | gland tonic, provides a simple meth- | river bank | ‘weak, worn-out, run-down and ex-|od of taking glandular treatment. ‘Matteson's mind isn't affected,” | hausted, suffer from “asthe: (loss | Glandogen is prepared in convenient | pyrower paid of strength), which scientists de-| compact tablet form, for men and clare is often the result of glandular |for women. Accept no substitutes. toware ently following “1 have known him| a year, He's normal and his only | worry ja a Ford automobile, He | When Matteson failed to return to Insufficiency, Insist on genuine glandogen, the | oi iica out to « . a HEC 4 Eminent physicians of this coun-| original gland tonic, Maiieend we: Hite be taiue teen try and Europe now prescribe glan-| fallen and hurt himwelf or fallen off a log across the Snoquatinie river ndogen vet the plenic camp after six hour’, “The Original Gland Tonic” At All Bartell Drug Stores and Other Leading Druggists Mins Brower and tho other couple | on the trip, Al Johnwon and Miss | Genevieve Butler, returned to Sent | tle and spread the alarm, Conspiracy Proof Needed to Bald Heads’n Pretty Knees Attract Gaze It was the barrel par Gilda Gray T | New Ship to ‘Care by Mra. Doria Met Phone MA in-8484 for name of your } nearest dealer TLE STAR WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 19 Convict, Judge Warns * Frye cure perfects" ’ natural quality The natural quality that is the re- sult of using only the choicest young, grain-fed porkers in the preparation of Frye’s “Delicious” Hams and Bacon is perfected by the very mild curing process which keeps in every ounce of natural goodness, adds an unusual piquancy bared to ulders, r taomibers of. the Young ARE YOU A E iness club, dre r ia MEAT EXPERT? costumes, paraded « and makes par-boiling unnecessary. — two cents tor postage to will bring you the Frye Moore hotel. On cach barrel “Meat Guide” explain- Ing the various meat cuts and their prepara- tlon, also 100 tested re- clpes. Write to Frye & Co., Seattle, n the sign We gave ot t Relief, ¥ tien a These sweet, flavory products come to you FRESH from the great Frye Establishment with the least possible delay—one more reason ote) Why you should ask at grocery or market for Frye’s “Delicious” Brand. nights of Columbus ick State Officers ANCOUVER, Wash, M harles O'Brien, ed Louls A. for Hawaii Trade rude between “Everything The Name Implies” “tw rl Announce Campaign | sa for Minor Hospital) Dr, Ambrose M. Bailey, represent ing the board of trustees, Tuesday ! ne made th Gyro Club Meeting aes CARL SCHERMER CLOSING OUT! STORE QUITS! 0,000 O. Lively will t re Mra. I bi at the graduat clses for a class of 12 nurs planned to operate the new h on a strictly cost basis, Dr was mad elect « of the Gyro club t the elub he It is a strictly | g frolic said | LUMBER SHIP LEAVES Lumber freighter sham. of lumber for Ha ‘or the islands Thurs. INTHESUN [| INTHESHADE [IN SOILS OF SAND, CLAY OR LOAM. Mixtures composed of hardy grasses selected as being especially adapted for seeding in the Northwest. No coarse leaved or bunch grasses are used, but the finer leaved and long lived grasses have been selected that will make a beautiful, velvety, carpet-like lawn that should last for years! Lilly's Lawn Grass seed contains grasses that will do well in dense shade; that will thrive in the sun, in low, wet places and high, dry places, and that will form thick, clinging sod for terraces, The grasses are positively the best that can be ob- tained and are recommended to thoae who desire to make their lawn the most beautiful in their neighbor- hood. If you want to make your lawn the envy of your neighbors; put an extra dollar in it to start and sow the finest grasses that you can buy. In the Puget Sound country the seed may be sown at any time if plenty of water is available, but we prefer to sow late in the Spring. This will allow time for weeds and native grasses to make a start and be de- stroyed before the grass seed is sown. Old lawns require reseeding about every third year. They should be thoroughly raked and the soil loosened up as much as possible, about half of the quantity of seed sown as is required for a new lawn, and rolled with a heavy roller. BARGAINS in Clothing, Shoes, Furnishing Goods. “A MAN’S Store for MEN!” CARL SCHERMER 103-107 First South at Yesler ower | 35-6 PITAL ST Ta | ERR OCT E