The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 2

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56 less fuel! E MARY” 48 ON THE RUN She Leads Re- a Merry Chase Angeles today, but no one here make any positive predicuon Of celluloid. She positivety talk about her divorce from “America's Sweet Ukes to affect in her rural Mary sped from Reno to by train, from Oakland to Jose in a closed automobile, @ train for Los Apgeles and doubled back into San Fran night she boarded a train, os. for Los Angeles, but she be on the high seas for ail the public knows. * Knock Him Inconscious; Get $6 John Carlson, a Bellingham logger, Wag knocked unconscious and robbed 5] by two colored men in an alley King st., between Maynard and th aves., shortly after 10 p. m. y. Carleon told the police Men were shabbily dressed. aks Railroad for Port Service YORK, March 6-—In his William Howard Hussey pro- &@ legacy of $200 to the Y. M of Hoboken, for the benefit of ‘employes of the Lackawanna » “in appreciation of having | me in safety on that rail-| Method of Treating an Old Complaint years service the homefurnisher! SATURDAY LAST DAY of window demonstration of EMPRESS UNIVERSAL 5 —the modern range YOU want; * it SAVES its price by burning —burns coal, wood or gas, at the same time or individually! —this demonstration is most interesting to housewives, giving them valuable suggestions of economy and kitchen efficiency. | —the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINA- ' ‘TION RANGE is demonstrated in window and in the housefurnishing department — | .j im the $5,000,000 Wall Street bond | Stolen In sums ranging from $500 to SICKNESS HITS | BISBEE TRIAL Death Lays Heavy Hand on Proceedings BY M. D. TRACY TOMBSTON®D, Aris, March Sickness and death have laid a heavy hand on the Bisbee deportation trial A total of fom men have been re moved. from the jury box by these causes, while County Attorney Rob French appears in the court room in the role of a man returned from the grave. | Two weeks ago French wea map | posed to be dying from cancer, but 0 remaining strength. C, F, Burnett, who committed qui cide in a fit of insanity, following | & breakdown after having passed as @ juror, waa buried today at Doug tan KR T. Lewts, a former juror, wha was shot in a feud over @ line fence, in Delieved dying. ‘Temporary Juror W. A. Lathe bas) not yot recovered from influenss. He | also has been excused. At yesterday's scesion 8. M. Hall, who has sat two weeks tn the jury box, obtained his release because of | failing health. All yesterday after naon was devoted to attempts to ot tain jurors to fill the places of Mur nett and Bull, One man, John Ama long, cattioman, was passed. Attor jury today. 500 Sourdoughs Attend Reunion |,, Nearty 600 Klondyke sourtoughs dance of Seattle lodge No. 3, Yukon |Order of Pioneers, held at the |Masentc Temple Thursday evening | first theatre in Alaska, tn 1893, at Forty Mile, told of days in the Yukon from 1456 on. Senior Past President L. HM. Behrens reviewed the history of the order from its inception in 1. Visitors fro mother lodges of the order from Dawean, Juneau, Skag way and other places of the North wore guests, Lottery Leads to Dry squad officers arrested eight men in @ raid on 215 Washington st jate Thursday evening, when a quan tity of lottery tickets and marking brushes were confiscated. Law Gin. 33, a Chinaman, was charged with conducting the game and was [© leased On $100 bail. Dru © Scasy it PAZO money ont to cure itching. . Dieeding o now he is back at the trial slowly | neys bad hopes of completing thie |! | attended the first annual reunion and | Heal, | George T. Snow, who establinhed the | j, Raid; Arrest Six | Piss fami" rium iauna't TUE SEATTLE STAR-PRIDAY, MARCH 6, 120, Lessa 720 Mmith Buildin tion Pre ane Ormaniens meeting of Hoover for renidemt lea Arts Sicit, 1213 Fourth neert of new works by Of Beattie Society of *. OLYMPIA, March 6. so \\ Vniversity Club, A minimum} CHICAGO rire University Prof Ht “ a so the Cini tee, Una 4 up traf i Wwarsity rot. Mt: | wage scale for women fixing the pate] * confronting Berbla | of pay at 37% cents an hour, $3 a/fic and hampered © lay, or $18 a week improved working ed to th ‘SATURDAY recomme oteria William T.| weitare wen King County | Welfar ub on fundamen-|of smple ¢ tax as applicable | representatives here today Mall Arcate T, E)iott Ostiand| The schedule “Things or Mon proposes rent pe * in Fulfillment of work, uniforme tered by the furnished Laat “pop” con- by Beattie Syn on | vator pinos, holds first informal BIRTHS | Hick fetat, J. M. Goat aTth BW. girl. | 208 rs |Kchweitaer, Fimma. M Voit. 1 Wray, M Pa Wiking 2h. ts2h Grand aves girl MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Address. Regitie Los Angel Laarenworth Ike A Wagnon, Dor M Johneon, Harry W Herr, Busta Seattle Johnson, Martin, Beat aderson, Agnes, MeCreevy, Francis Von. Pitta, Mattie EB. Partiand Pearson, Oscar W. Beatt Kkorenrud, Marion, Seat Peason, Wil Eaumelaw Davia, Bertha, Portland ... Tubbs. Garfield W. Seattle a Nelson, Pee, Beatie... DIVORCES GRANTED ortiand. 26 2 from Kleanor M. from Charses, P. from Barney G Plumtona, Peterson. Reid, Eme *, Marie & from Repineon, Wilhelmina fr Ruilivan, Miriam KL fr Smith, Rether J. from Franklin P. Sandstrom, Baules from Fina. DEATHS N. Y. BOND PLOT THEFTS GROWING Police Fail to Find “Nickey” Arnstein NEW YORK, March 6-—Despite search for “Nickey” Arnstein and the wholesale arrests of messengers and others alleged to be implicated Youn Single and theft plot, bonds continue to be many thousands These new thefts are causing the district attorney's office more econ cern than the mystery of the where abouts of “Nickey.” according to John T. Dooling, assistant district attorney. Warns Men Against “Can-Opener” Cooks SPOKANE, March 5. — “Men! When you marry, be sure you're not tying yourselgen up to @ can-opener instead of a coak.” This is the advice here today of Mise Lutie Stearns, lecturer from Milwaukee. She advocates schools for motherhood to be attended by every high school girl. Pick Lock, Wheel Away Their Loot Thieves picked a lock on a city tool box belonging to the street de- partment Thursday night at 224 ave 8. and Spokane st. and stole £0 worsteds— Seattle’s pounds of pig lead and a quantity of tools which they trundied away in & municipal wheelbarrow, L. C Betts, a city foreman, reparted to Friday. $20 the polic Thieves Get Away With Stolen Fruit Thieven stole a box of oranges from Radford & Allen, 1105 Western ave., and five boxes of grape fruit from the Wenatchee Fruit company, 1115 Werte Thursday night. High-grade SEATTLE’S MIC ing persons was augmented Friday of mise when friends of Otto farmhand, livin ar the city, ask ed the police to locate him. Worm has been missing since December 12, 1919. Worm, 17, a CLIFFORD KENT; 25, an em- ploye of the American Can company, who was reported missing | since February 29, was reported to the police Friday as having returned home. He lived at Endolyn, near the terminus of the Faunteleroy street car line. con TED OF FORGERY, Manvel Rincon-Alvarez, private Span- ish tutor, was awaiting sentence in county jail Wriday. Rineon’s friend, Jone Aviado, University student, will be tried on an id cal charge. 16th ave. N. EB, died from heart disease late Thursday afternoon in the Ballard police station, where he was carried after dropping to the sidewalk while walking down Market st. He is sur- vived by his widow. id 3 sarion . I . x Robert > m. L| | the| Matin, Perhara BE, 2. month, crhaal tind & W. (i UPSTAIRS We Always Save You Money A Wonderful Showing of g Men’s Double Breasted SPRING SUITS Finest unfinished and finished “all-wool materials” Greatest Values to. $50 Comparison Will Prove that nowhere in Seattle can you find Suits at so low a price. See Our Windows — Separate Trousers at a great saving in our Upstairs Department. Unusual values at— $3.50 to $15.00 Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 Pike St. Seattle’g Largest Up-Stairs Clothes Shop of working conditior * or ele-| ators after midnight BALES FORCE of Western Pacitic ed ‘Thurs | ington. | uv |Consctyea, Mervyn J. 7, 1662 Ewing At Dogsn’t hurt! bothersome corn. hurting. Tiny bottles of ‘' Freexane”™ cost but a fow cents ot drug tera . URGE MINIMUM ~|SNOW OW COVERS $18FORWOMEN Improved Working Condi- | Force of Blizzard Has Spent, tions Recommended , Itself —The out the West thruout the whe as the motsture wever region needed. | Vast Supplies Fall | | no mansk r Huge stores 0! } into the "| mitraiilew: ra. | Vast atores of “ea, many fuel and pro Sp > Lift Off Corns! Lift touchy corns and | thin, scraggly or fading. Bring back its color, vigor and vitality. calluses right off with fingers Apply a few drops of ‘“Preezone”’ upon that old, Inswntly that corn stops Then shortly you lift it right off, root and all, without pain or soreness, Hard corns, soft corns, corne between the tors, and the bard skim calluses oo bottom of feet Ltt ret of—ne MIDDLE WEST «: foree jeation Traine were running hours late Into Bolshies’ Net | Auto Capsizes on Slippery oe 20 Queen Filipinos Settle Debate With Knives lat the elty horpttal Scales Faulty, So . He’s Under Arrest Students Vote to ay _ Weary Corduroys M. J. Mel itary market, Miret ave. and Pik LLMAN, March 6. — Upper y night, by J. D. §. C. voted today to rouser® at all times © weights and me ged with cheviota and all nt weriows. hin | 4 are airplanes and! ~Your Hair Needs Danderine Save your hair and double its beauty. You can have lots "You con ave ots WE lomg, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don't let it stay lifeless, Get a 35-cent bottle of delightful “Danderine” at any drug or toilet counter to freshen your scalp; check dandruff and falling hair. Your hair needs stimulating, beautifying “Danderine” to Festore its life, color, brightness, abundance. Hurry, Girls! 4 | | When You Get a Chance to Save Real Money GRAB IT And our special introductory offer to the people of Seattle and vicinity is a real money-saving opportunity if there ever was one, Just look at these pricesz Best Gold Crowns ... ruts. DLO Plates . . These will surely remind you of good old pre-war prices. ‘ And Remember This—This Is a Strictly Reliable Office We guarantee our work and we stand right behind our guarantee. If anything goes wrong with any work turned out of this office, we will be right here to make it right for you. And if anything about your work doesn’t give you entire satisfaction, WE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT IT and be given the opportunity to make it right so you will be pleased and satis- fied with the service you get here. We are depending for a large part of our growth on having our satisfied patients recommend their friends to us. SPECIAL NOTICE ay We shall very likely be compelled to withdraw our special price offer as quoted above in a very short time. So if you need dental work now or are like- ly to in the near future, ACT NOW. THE NATIONAL DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third Avenue and Pike Street Look for Our Big Electric Sign

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