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SATTTvPAY. PECFMRFR 17. 1021. INVENTORY NECESSARY FOR BODY You Ought to Be Overhauled Yearly Just as Much as Your Auto It) l»r. Kuirnr lonian H»l> MciUcal IliniliT »( tl»c life h«li« won Institute NKW YOltK, I two. IT OM of the Mnuiml facta of pathology. and . one too little known to the layman U that pain la a notoriously fallible ■lndication of disease. A p<un In th» region of the hmrt rarely indicates heart trouble. a pain In the Joint kne« may indicate an ab>riw Is <h«t Jaw. Yet with the er*»r«( | Joritj- of laity, pain la tha only j factor which hrmcn contact with physician* This la the first condi tion that must b« changed. If man I* to live out hi* natural life To list the serloua ailments for which pttin IIVM no warning might be needlessly alarming Yet these! tulmeuta, such aa ciutcer In Ha sarly stag**, high or low blood pr*a sure. Urtght'a disease, and the Ilka, carry off hundred* of thousands e\cry year to prematura deaths They are the smoldering fires of the forest, evident only when the forest la In flamex unless expert eyes are watching. pMAVE M»l It OWN "KIRK W \KI»KNS- Our fire wardens in the forests of the great Northwest are now regurd •xl a* Indispensable to our national wealth. And in the vaster and richer foreats of human lives exists tha aame need for vignrou* and constant watchfulness There are Uttle amoldeiing fires In aoch life which at* easily discoverable and which can be stamped out entirely or care fully watched to prevent their doing further damage Public hygtence protect* against 4lw«» and death by p»rWlr examl ■ nation* of streets, ww'rs, water supply, milk supply. and food*. Per. •onai hygiene ran protect the Indi vidual against disease and death by periodic examinations of 'he body. The proper course la easy. Han your body examined at Iwut ow» a year by a physician who la In tun* with modern ideal* In medicine. Hurt your J.tw» X rayed. your or gans tested. your blood pressure taken. and the work of your kidney* tested for sugar and albumin, and for their actual efficiency. ANVI \I, INVENTORY Of PHYSICAL PI.\NT Ut the doctor make an annual In ventory of your physical plant. I .warn the simple fundamental rule* of tutrln and hygiene. Don't be afraid of the wonts "caloric." "pro. and "vitamins." in relation to >our body, any more than you are afraid of the words "magnet." ''transmission." and "carburetor" in fetation to an automobile. Take >our body to a "service sta tioo" occasionally, as a prudent man doea his automobile. Just to have It looked over. For this la the road which leads not only to a lone life but to a longer period Hi which man can experiences the full and exuber ant health of youth. Remember that there Is no "law of mortality." Bear In mind that the length of man's tlfe Is lamely In his own hands, and that the great extinct company of the dinosaur and dodo bird la walling for the genu* homo If be fails to make good. Tour body and your race are on trial. See that they get a fair chance. CATTLE MEN GOING BROKE WASHINGTON. I»ec. 17 The picturesque rowcunchrr la gene ami the modern tattle brevier la going to follow htm. George W. Arm strung, a stock man of Kort Worth, Texas. U>M the nenaie finance com* *1 'tee yesterday The cattle men are ail broke and ths cattle yard la a thins of th« past. declared Arm strong. "The cattle men are at the mercy of the packers, who control prac tically all of the packing plant* In the world." Armstrong urged tariff protection on "•very port of the rleer," but said that he was not sure that even a high tariff would restore the cattle business. WASHINGTON. Dec. I?. Presl dent Harding has named Secretary of Commerce Hoover as the federal member of the Colorado river com mliwton, which Is seeking to end a dispute ovr Irrigation waters over r several Western states. To Remind You 6~DAVS TILL CUDISTM/6 mm JH ■ ■ A Wonderful 8-page Book of Magic Pictures With Next Sunday's Post-Intelligencer | _ _ ■ Dip Your Brush in Water —Touch the Pages of the Magic Book and Watch the BHI IVI a Gorgeously Colored Pictures Grow. 200 Beautiful Dolls Free as Prizes ™ A ■ to 200 Children who color best a picture in the Magic Book Wilhes Players inPot Luck' Foy and Little Foys J—Ella t"on Kaufman. Palace Hip. 2—Pauline, Pantaffes v* —Harry Holman, Moore. 4 —Georgia Knoulton. Featured at the head of next week's bill of Orpheum circuit vaudeville at the Moore, Is Kddte Foy and, of course, be Is assisted by the usual big flock of younger Foy*. These younger Foy» have now arrived at such ages that they are real entertainers on their own right, and do not have to depend on father to carry them along. This year's offering is called "Tbe Foy Fun Revue,'" and la really quite a pretentious offering. Another big spot on tha program la filled by Harry Holman and com pany, in "Hard Boiled Hampton" Rockwell and Fox call themselves "two noble nuts." and have one of those nonaenncal acts that current day patrons like so well In vaude ville. William Demareat and Kstella Col lette sing a little, dance a little and talk a little, but they do these com mon things so well and so much different than they are usually done that they find their names In big type on the program Raymond and He h ram have a song offering called "A Syncopated Cocktail" I.U' .ie and lnex are a IP2I Apollo and Venu*. It <u In in »>l»c a giant, and Mlsa Inex Is trim, neat and bewitching. Worden Brothers are novelty dou ble foot Jugglers. WtLKHS I'I.AiKR.H . IN "POT LI CK" "Pot Luck." one of Broadway'** successes of the present season. Is to be presented by the Wilkes company, beginning with rhe matinee tomor row afternoon. The play, which la from the pen of Kdward Charles Carpenter, author of "The Cinderella Man," was produced on Broadway In September and la utill playing In the Kast. It* performance by the Wilkes company will be Its first prenenta tton by any stock company Thorn*" Wilkes, on learning that the original company was not to b* sent on tour, opened negotiation* at once and ob tained the play for use of hi* stock companies In Seattle, Los Angeles. Salt Lake. Hurram«-nlo and lienver. "Pot J«u<-k" Is described ax edy Il tell* an Original and "■'fjj'i ''*!£* a <r ' r ' w ho obtain* a Rliatitta thru a'matrimonial adver- tiaernenf. The KTOom wa* a party to a conaplraijy to •wlndl#» the youn< woman, hut the table* are neatly turned and her Influence bring* about Mm regeneration The play in th# one In which Clara of Seattle, wtm featur*<f on fcroadway, and In which *he won warm pral*e fr*>rn th" New York critic*. Jam** K*nnle. known In pic turwi and the husband of Dorothy (»inh. played the leading male role In the New York production. HVAiiiAHH* Of'KKA COMIMi TO MKT will have the Heggara* Op«V for a we#»k. beginning T>*ccm her 25. a delightful Chrlntmaa and holiday attraction, at the Metropoli tan. Thin Ray and racy old mu*lc play haw been the dHlght of I*o« An gele* and Han Kranclaro, when* It haa been playing to audience* for the past month. Thorc who love comedy, thoae who love mualc, and tho«e who love an artietlc rnwmble are looking forward to ita engage ment here at the Metropolitan thea tre »lth a (real deal more Interest than Is accorded the usual theatrl cat production. Kor the Beggars' Opera Is quite the most unusual piece that American audlem -a have been fortunate enough to see and hear. P%l LINK COMINO TO PAYTAUKM Comedy and variety will feature the new week's bill at the Pantages. opening with next Monday's wall her. The headline act of the pro gram will be PaullnS. the French scientist, whose offering Is filled will real laughter.' While not claim log to<t>e a hypnotist. Pauline places his subjects In a state of. Innoouous desuetude and compels them to do his every bidding The result la I# minutes of roaring fun lie also performs what he stygp "mental transfusion." one of the mcsit Inter anting experiments vaudeville audi ence* have seen. Sharing the comedy honors will he A! Fields and Sheldon In their riotous skit, 'The I»*Jt of tbe Cab bie*. ** The Pantheon Hlnger*. a quintet of musical artists of repute, will pro vide one of the finest musical offer logs of the year. There sre two men and three women In the com pany. Three .lasxornantacn are Harden, r;oo<|wtn and Howe H i-nbaret trio with (Mpful music. singing and dan Ing. Class. Manning and Class are a trio of skilled and daring at Meter k The Pantageacope feature photo play will be Alloa Brady In "Dawn of the Kast " (OMKDY KNTF.RTAINKKS AT I'ALAI K HIP Prominent on the bill opening *t the Palace Hip Hunday will tie Will HAW lee and Klla Von Kaufman, a duo of talented musical comedy en tertainers who hurl defiance at gloom with their quaint minstrel comedy. "A Willing Worker." LaSova and Charles Ollmore have a terpalchorean fantasy entitled "Di versions d» Vogue." | For laughing purposes sol< |y. Mills and Hmlth hove evolved s humorous skit In which they appear as 'The lllckvllle Rub**." Billy Dougal and Teddy I.e«ry. the j boy* with the personality, are ached uled to apftear In a Joyful combina tion of songs, music and arnlle* Silent humorists In eccentricities are Kennedy and Nelaon, a character i comedy pair. The feature photoplay will present Johnny Walker and Kdna Murphy, stars of "Over the Hill," in "Playing Square." Will Irwin Talk# on "The Next War" Will Irwin, author and war for rfapondent, gpok? at thr Flrat Method Int church Friday nlKht on "The Ne*t War." Karller In the day Irwin apoke before an aaaembly of Unlvernlty of VVanhlnittnn atu dent*. t>'lllntr of hla college d«y« at Stanford with Dr. Henry Suizullo, prealdent pf U>e unlverally. NKW YORK —Hair cannot be coaxed to Rrow on bald head*, d« elared nr. Hubbard, health depart- j ment official, teatlfylnif tiKuiiuit aj Itxul hair lonic mncem. THE SEATTLE STAR MADE WIFE AID HIM IN BIGAMY Jean Riley Says She Bore Expenses of Wedding NAN KIIANCiaOO, Per. 17 Will litm 8 mount y, himhuml of Jewn lUl'y, mollon picture nnulr h«r |>»y Iho ri|>rimr« i>( hU iimrrl»K« in Vrrna iHiikim, 17, wife No. I, mpordlrm to the »tory *•»!•! by J win when ahr obtained u Warrant for Mooney'e arreet uli a charge of bitf limy yi-nti rtliiy. Hhe <)iartf«d that Mminey married tin' irtrl to wn|w |ir*w«H-utluii on a I'hance of contributing to brr delln qu*ncy. Jean fUley I* the 1» year old virnu who ntyeterioualy dle.ipiiearrd fnnu her homo tn Hollywood »evef»l month* ago II WH* f •-*» r »-«! ah* hud been alxlm tiit A fur ft IOMK iwnfrh by frleniU mid |*illce »he waa finally found uncnneclnue In Ih* hill* ba* k of Hollywood Ttlrf clrruilmtiinoea wi re Mhroudrd In a good deal of myi tery, which w«* mover cleared up. City Loses Point in Big Damage Suit Not wlthaLuniling th" fuel that an nt h<r *uH growing out of th«* aarnr ne< Ulrnt |M }»« titling, Char I'm J MM rhrk may |ir*a« hut null agminat tha iity f«»r fJ&.OOO for the druth of hU daughter. Sophia Ma« hek. acc«»r<iin* to a ruling of the atuta nuprvni* court. Mian Nla< h* k *Ue<l January 19 aa a rrault of Injuria HUff*r«Ml In a Ulten !«aka car at* Ulcnt January 6. OF INTEREST ONLY TO DRINKING FOLKS This will be of Intercut to all Seattle drinking people. Utml Northern thru trains, for the first time In five liny* ran Krtdsy bet w•«-n Seattle and Van couver. B. C. Floods In the ffkaglt valley had ■topped thru service. The trains are hack on the old linen, except A few IDIIM aouth of Sedro-Woelley. where a slight detour la mad* over the Northern Ittclflc tracks. Gets Long Term for Forging 75 Checks Kiv» to ten years In the state pent tentiary at Walla Walla Is the sen tence Imposed by Presiding Superior Judge Kver*tt Smith upon Itert B Anderson, who pleaded guilty Krtday to charges of forgery In the first de gree Anderson is alleged to have passed more than Tl forged checks in Seattle. In his room, officers found rubber stamps, a protectograph and other accessories. HTACY V. JON KM, graduate of the I'nlversity of Washington and former editor of Ihe Washington Pally, has l>een appointed to the executive council of Sigma Delta Chi. national journalism fraternity, according to word received from the fraternity convention held re cently In Ames, la Jones is now on the staff of the Washington. P C. Herald niirAOO. A lady h*rhff »h*vr>l her way to tho afWtlona of Kd «»r>l C. Itlc*. hl» wit» dwliuwl at hearing of thair dlvorr» null. Begins Today THOMAS MEIGHM In • Tin(!ln| Tale of the Nca "CARRY RICKS" Ala* A Mju U vnmtl < "mealy An |nten*linf Travelogue A Sparkling Draught of French Frivolity tLtMMtK The Great American Home Legion to Spread Christmas Cheer A Christrnas tree for every ho# pllaJ ward la the plan of th« A inert can Uflon of Seattle, which Is tnak Ing preparations for Christmas cheer to ba distributed among ail wounded and disabled veterans In hospitals and all former ssrvlos men who are out of work and their families thru otlt the stale. OlftS snd baskets of food are being prepared at the state headquarters of the legion at- 30} Douglas building. The public? Is In voted to co-operat* with Die Legion in the work. Injunction Breaks Up Corner on Eggs CHICAGO. Dee. IT —The "corner" on eggs, which has caused the price to advance steadily for several weeks, has been broken, officials be lieved today, by the Injunction which prohibited speculation on the Chicago butter and egg board. Prices have fallen 10 to 1J cents per down since the Injunction waa laaued and now tore selling around 47 cents. 6,997 in Seattle Aerie of Eagles Seattle Kagle« Friday night Inl tinted «S candidate* Into Aerte No 1 l»(or» "00 ni'inhfri of the orpuiiu • tk>n. According to rm*rd. of the lodge the total number of member*, with the Initiate*, reaches •.»»? In Kaatll*. OMAHA.—After rifling the ca*h register. an untnai«W«-d bandit forced W r. Iluttenlocber, tailor, to pitw hk troueer*. Hate Yw a Straight Loan? LKT I S ahow you how eaaily and conveniently you may dtopoee of that Ktiaight mortgage. The whole purpoee of our monthly pa>ment loan plan on real eetate m«>rtici«r. U to erable the home owner to *et out of debt by the eauitwt pueatble method. Wo loan money at the lowint rate* and charge NO mil MISSION* OR BONUS OK ANY KIND. PROMPT SERVICE Washington Mutual Saving* Bank 1101 SECOND AVK. Norlhweat Corner Second and Spring Kelabli.hcd 33 Year. SEATTLE-TACOM A STAGE 7-8-9 A. M. and every 30 minutes until G P. M. Hourly thereafter 7-8-9- 10-11 P. M. Main 1427 Chile Makes Move to Conciliate Peru Preliminary steps toward a pea re. able settling of the boundary dispute between Chile and I'eru have been liJcn. according to word received In Seattle by kudo Vlllegas, Chilean consul In the Northwest. Chile, according to Consul Vllleira*. ha* ma'le the proposal to I'eru that a plebiscite of the tiorder provinces of Tarn a Arlca be held to settle their nationality. Porto Rican Chief to Face Accusers WASHINGTON, IW 17.--<Jov K. Mont IteiJly of Porto Itico, whose re. moval from office has lieen sought tiy factions on the island, has been directed to return there, it was stated at the Whits Houss today. Itellly. who was called here be cause of the charges against him, prolAbly will be back In Porto Rico by January 1, Mrs. Zellerbach Is Dead in New York SAN KRANCISif). Dee. 17 Mr*. Thereea Zellertiach. widow of the founder of the Zellerbach l*aper Co.. Is dead in New York oily, se conding to a private telegram re ceived here today. Kull rourae dinner. Tlo. at Italdt'a. Served ttof p. m AdvirtlvmenL msssm | NOW PLAYINO P|| PEARL WHITE in, Jfte Mountain ■ "Woman | I ViiU. Ilrvnalir, Heart- I I Touching Hlnrr of the I I Kentucky llill*. Mutt 1 Jrff • rathe Nrrn I ■ ADMISSION 20< I Real Painless ExtracSon Free Daily In order to Introduce our now . <whal*bone> plat*. which i« tho lightrat and at r.>n* r*t plate known, ' <li»m not rr»*pr th# roof c»f tho mouth; you ran bite corn off tho cob; guaranteed 1& yeara. Wfcalefcoao aof off Teetk .........SA IN f'rowoa i# ..|4 M nrMf»w«rk M Ammlmmm Kllllag gi All w«rk guaranteed for 15 year*. Have lmi>ri»»«ion taken in tho morn tng and get teeth same day. Kitm< (nation and advice free. < oil and Sf« Hampln «f 0«r Plato and Bridge Work. Wo fttaad the Teat of Ttat Moot of our preeent patronage la r«T«mmended by our oarly cuatom ere. whoir work la rttll giving good aatlnfartion. Ark our run* tomer*. who have touted our work. When romlnn to our offtre, be sure you aro In the right place. Tiring thin ad with you. OHIO Dentists NT miTKBSITT ST. Ommll. rnuer-PalerMn O*. I She Says Arbuckle Case Wasn't Smutty KAN FRANCISCO, Iwc. 17—There wan nothing Mtlacioua about Uie trial of ROHCM (Fatty) Arbuckle, accord ing to a r«»p<>rt submitted to the San Kranclnco HOUKWIVW' lcaguo by Mm. Robert A. DUN. Urn. Dean attend<-<1 ail aemions of the cumMlani trial on ch;ir|ra of taking Virginia Kappe'* life, a* a representative of the women'* vigi lant committee. "1 think It la an excellent thing for women to attend triala. especial ly those in which sex la Involved." h«-r report aald. --OAK THEATRE Madiwm Near Second Ave. Newly Furnished and Added Heating System Where you can afford to take the whole family. 5c and 10c I.W SHOW INO TOI»\Y "The Servant in the House" "The IHsty Finish" and "Movie Chain" Sunday and Mondav "The U. P. Trail" Zane Orey'a Oreateat Novel Thoroughness "haracterlses our methods la 'very transactloty and our cus tomers are accorded every cour> lesy consistent with eouod bual nttl Jud««nent 4% rail MM Havlaia Ireaanlc Account" PubJ«*ct to Check Af* Cordially Invite* People* Savings Bank kIMOKII AVK. ANU PlkK IT. k -J ao baX aha could nol Vsleep. But Folejr'a Honey and stopped It, and aha reeled ■wall." ttra.C.JWaefee*. ■ Wstiaiks I That's why careful mo than Hprsfer Foley's Honajr and Tai all other eoufh | ■ n IF field Krevywher*. ' STYLISH CLOTHES MEN £ WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS , GERMANS BUILD "ZEP" FOR 11. S. Biggest Airship in World to Sail to America rARII, Dec. 17—The nouncil of fUM authorial Ot rrnmny to construct tbt larir«*«t //«'pp»lln In th* world for th* I'nltcd ftLatee, it wnjt learned H«r« today. The air mofuter IN to be built BF German eiperta and will Mil th« Atlantic when completed. It la to replace the share of thf United Btat#* In Zeppelins Octroyed in German hangara In 1f» 1 The whip In to be pon«truct«d '•ordlnic to the I#-70 model, the hlsrti «nt tyi* of flyer, and will rival th# /It 2, which crashed Into the river Humber In En*land shortly before it waa to be delivered to the United Htate*. There la aome oppo*«ltlon here t# the Authorization, which will keep a liiric* number of Gemma technical air «-xperta In training for the build' Inic lind tenting of the ahlp. It la said. (AUVKHTIJSISMKNT) Problems As the Days Go By ■■■; Mr KDWisr j. nnoww THIS IS THE THIRD AND LAST ROtTND on botltit ihowi In If boxing should be sanctioned bf our rolleiri and should become OIM of the leading athletic (porta, (jt wnuld soon b> aa popular aa football now la. If the art of boxing wtl 1 proper training for phyalcal an# mental development In time of WMk It certainly should be In time of ; peace. I have i>m striplings of I boys and men with hollow cheats arid hluKKKli minds take up boxing for exercise and In two years titer : were alert, strong. robuat Ml | hearty. Iloxlng la the beat treat" rnent In the world for an 111-tame pered or t|u|rk-temt*rred person. It i le aeldom that a real boxer i ver dla*- Kra<-es himself by assaulting or • triklnic another person. AH I HAVE SAin ItEKORE, Seat • tie-a lioxlng f'ommlaalon haa not ! regulated boxing It runa or trtaf ito run the buaTneaa for profit ta | Itaeif on a & per cent corumissloa haste. while the promotera and box era take all the chance* of loan. I This la unfair and a burden to el«a% ■port Alao It'a chlldiah ruling aut> pending auch men aa Harry "aaore l an i'»TPeaa aoldter. a member of tm» ■ American legion. and a taxpayer Itl Seattle, almpty becauae he waa going to box for Austin £ Halt, and th# i suapenalon of •'Hobby" Harper wlth- I out r'-aaonable cauae. who haa a slclt brother to help aupport, proves It unfit and Incompetent. These boys |*fe clean and a credit to the sport; always willing to box for benefit* and charities. ITS At-TOT HA TIC TSTRPATIOIf I of authority to aay who ahall eon* duet boxltig ahowa, where boxing • hows may be held, and then naming us own rakeoff Is a brazen abuan of privilege that shorka the rmwr acience of honest people. IIOXINO IN BEATTI.B 18 PKR MITTKI) by aufferance. and thg Commlaalon la guardian of thla prltr "»Re. to aee that It la not ibiswt and It aeema to me that the Boxing ''nmmiaamn la rullty of abualaff tha very privilege It la appointed Is guard when It approprlataa to llatlf a part of the receipts of the boxing shows which belong to the boys whs box. Metaphorically speaking. It hag Ita fingers In the boxera" pockets. Our sheriff, prosecuting attorns# and mayor ahould gracefully rem ova the lioxtng Commlaalon. The wrxmM conductor la getting the money. •»»< Ike K.ih. ■ kin Lars* SALMON <wel*kla« ak*i( 8 •(.) a NOLfoiV err Paefce* la k» iM datlf fcjr A Railway Kjrprfia C*» vatll <rallaattoa la reacM $2.00 DtllirrH <• Aay Biyna OrflM r. s. ai.i. rntßuu ritßMlo GiumilrN la Arrive la KlraC* i'laaa foadltlaa Wi Alm ftklp Craka, Klfftni Mian, Etr. Opea Ik la rrralac aatll 10 a'elaelt. Andrew Hamilton Co. Ml fteafcaard HHa~ 41k aai Mka l*keae r.lllatt IWI Srv»n jratn' successful ahipplaf to all part* of the United State*. | TravvJ by stwam+r | II dailt. %. ti a. a. I. a. *. f » a j ■ Bperl.l Bun Trip. 1 a m l p. a. I Me r«T One TfcM I Me far Tw, TteMi | I DAILY AT MH)n«n I |inil<MVVW >( KABDI f DAILT.I A. | T* cedars aal Prliara, 4iM | | a. a.—trelaklealy. § [ 10iM r. M. Taesday I PACE 5