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't Miss This is STARTING The Big Moral Drama of the Day From the TODAY | Play That Has Charmed Millions. ‘STOP! THINK! REFLECT! CHOOSE! To everyone comes a moment to decide Ambition—Wealth—Duty? EVES » THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, MARCH! 20, 1920, a an «(CU RANDMOTH David J wid, “Posey saya all the id Indians were good and that Seattle was named for a bi« Indian Chief and that you said people didn't have to be ‘fraid of Indians ever at allb-and they Nide—didn’t they, mother? because there was a war, waan't there? And the Indians were awful, were: “But they didn't kill anybody, lid they, andmother?* in Pegey, ‘and every UUme we play ‘early days’ David wants to be an Indian and scalp all ihe wiga off my dolties, and hey don't stick on very weil, anyway, and now he's malped my Imegene Maud that Alles seat me from Portland and." And, Peggy puckered up ber mouth to ory “There, there, children. 1 think you both need a rest, Let's tilk about early days instead of play ing it.” “Goody? chorused the ¢hildren. “T in her lap? piped Pe climbing up to that favorite place, “Ht was after Alki was named, quite a while after,” Grand: mother began, “that the Indians grew angry! and began to hate the white people, And finst the ki noma white PAGE THREE jywonle don’ » nes Indians would man, or Then the white peop would to kill the Indwne who i. And it was like any other quarrel, it just grew and grew tll hate took the place of the friendliness they had frit before, and there was @ dreadful | broked tor Way Avent | don't bave a chance t Qgnt back savages just wt and slash at everybody and [Kill mothers and babies and little |Doys and iris, and just don't | stop till everybody is quite dead.” | “I'm afraid that Grandmother sighed. “It wasn't ail the fault of the Indians, mither,” she cont od, “for they lpwere only poor, ymorant savages ta about it,” of love and they knew no bet than to give blow for and return evil for evil d came to the village of Seattle that the Indians were lgetting ready for war, People heard it in many different ways Nd Sally, & squaw, believed to be a ster of Chief Seattle, ame to see Mra, Hanford and brought her @ pall of berries ax & gift Sally waa a Christian and was very fond of some of the white people-capectally of j Mes Hanford, | “After she had set down her she crouched down on the floor and began to moan and ery and rock herself back and forth, ‘What ts it, Sally? Mre lbanford asked her, ‘Are you ‘ in trouble? ‘Ah,’ #he wailed, ‘all is bad! very bad! My heart ls toward the white man and toward the white man od but my heart is toward my own people, and It tw sick, nick, my heart ia yery sick for that my are turned against The shadow of war cometh and my people will be killed by the hand of the white man.’(*) “Se the people got together and * they ig hadn't been taught the law blow, “We also STARTING TODAY GHOSTS! HAROLD LLOYD ~—IN— “HAUNTED SPOOKS” A “spooky” tale crammed TWO BIG FEATURES Women to him were toys! Vake marriages an excuse for laughter! PAULINE FREDERICK massacre over in Yakima.” | decided to get ready for an In “What's that?’ asked Peggy, | dian war.” “Humph! © know what it in| In the next tasue we will go on answered David. “It's when| with this story, MAYOR OF CORK {TAKES OPTION ON full of fun that will haunt you for many a day! | “THE. PALISER CLEMMER MUSIC ASSASSINATED MINOR HOSPITAL /Shot at His Home by Band '$100,000 Addition Is Under of Masked Men Consideration ‘Thomas Mac-| Purchase of the Minor private of Cork, was hospital by @ croup of buyers headed home at Black-|bY C. J. Erickson, 8¢ ia foreshadowed by an on the institution by his aneociates, The aiderat t of the estab! addition CORK, March 20.~ Curtain, Lord Mayor lehot and killed in b |pool at 1 a. m. today Pm», | ‘The murder was committed by a ra band of armed, masked men, who had emeared their faces and hands with black Mra. MacOurtain answered a rap} on the door and wre ore od og eeeet a usband was called from |>Y the prospect! ie s pen wa and shot fn the) “4. The hospital is now owned by lcheat as he opened the door, The/* Eroup of physicians and is located men fied. at 142 Spring ot. by the ereetion of an ing upwards of MacCurtain had been a prominent New Blanc Cafe Sinn Fela lander. He served several | Will Seat 1,200 terms in prison for activities tn be! half of the Sinn Fein. Today's shoot-| Announcement of a new $125,000 ing came aa tho climax of a long|cafe, to be ready May 3, was made lueries of outrages in the Cork dis | Saturday by Charles J, E Blanc, vet |b ertet. eran restaurateur. The establish | - 6: ment will o the form \Powder River Is leycity building. ‘he ea Bucking Again _ st of one main dir banquet rooms, tv | ME1ER8 CITY, Mont, March 20—|rooms. ‘The cafo will have @ seating Powder River, immortalized in the | capa of-over 1,200 guests battle ery of American cowboy troops [Ae oe or ae eee tous Salesman Nabbed : With $2,500 “Dope” Jinat night hg the flond stage | | Five hundred head of cattle veong WW. 1%. Repwa, Pasitin thee enlee | Man, was arrested Fr y afternoon ling to A. G, Pemberton perished by sanewning on the Wntenmh Jat Ninth ave. and Jackson st and | the new motor car in which he was cupy reac | riding seized, when a search |spectore af the internal revenue de partment revealed morphine wort! | $2,500 in his pockets, He was re by in om on $760 bail kt Is Tonic Time for Those Whose Systems Have Suffered : : From the Trying Winter Weather timehonored customs have | er, ‘ef sound common sense. The of taking a general tonic the spring of the year when the ig clogged and sluggish after tha ef indoor life and compara. inactivity, 1» expeciglly to be Spring is the time for @ reviving the vital forces. If your blood @eficient in the elements needed tone to the various organs body you act in harmony maturé when you take a tonic the life fluid rich and red. entiched blood goes to every and carries new life and vig- “Boon the color shows in cheeks lips. Your step grows more and you_notice a better a You feel younger, stronger, @ mervous and you owe it ail to healthy blood. Regains Lost Weight almost miraculous results of the right tonic is illustrat. the case of Mr. John J. Dono. of Ne, 896 Seventh avenue Seattle, Wash. Mr. Donohue fifty pounds and was a nervous flesh just seemed to drop off felates Mr. Donohue. everything I ate disagreed with ‘and after a time I didn't care tr I ate or not, I became a wreck and it was found my blood was thin and weak. seldom without pain and had Mutterings that worried me. about ready to give up hope ‘ever regaining my health. had many treatments and ev: X-ray examinations made but helped me until, on the rec: ion of friends, I procured | box of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills began taking them. In a few I was convinced that the pills “Practi-| |The closing chapter of the Poucher Smeltzer case was written yeaterd when Mra. Irma § r obtained divores from William Smeltzer |former theatrical ma on the grounds of “mental cruelty.” | Smeltzer recently sued the Rev. n F. Poucher for $50,000, alleging oucher had alienated the affectic { Mrs, Smeltzer. A jury de favoring Poucher. In that t Smeltzer testified for Pouch “Ican eat a good meal now and|apelis. I didn’ sleep well and w no longer have to select special nervous and restiess. articles of diet. I strongly recom-| “I had tried several prescriptions mend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for I|but they only gave me temporary am sure they will help everyone|relicf. One day @ friend told me im need of a tonic. about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and th had helped her so much I be Was Near Nervous Breakdown (10) it ee ee. | Argument Ends i in lgan taking them. My appetite im: | Another beneficiary of Dr, Wil Hams’ Pink Pills is Mr. . D, Cass who lives at No, 632 Mullan avenue Waterloo, Iowa. ‘I am a shipping clerk,” relates Mr. Cai ‘and I believe that hard work and close confinement were partly responsible for my run-down condition, My illness came on gradually until finally I considered myself fortunate to get two hours’ sicep @ night. I was so nervous that I trembled most of the time and would have to sit down fre quently for fear of falling. After a time I didn’t dare leave the house, never knowing what minute I might fall. There was a feeling about my head aw though a band were being drawn tightly about it, My appe tite was poor and I suffered from shortness of breath ‘My brother had used Dr. Wil jams’ Pink Pills from time to time with benefit and he praived them so highly I began the treatment There was some change in my con dition in @ few weeks. I first no- ticed that I could sleep a little bet ter and felt more rested in the morning. Soon my blood improved. my appetite was better and in two months my nervousness was so much benefited that I no longer feared to go about, The pains in my head have disappeared, I have wreat faith in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and shall never be without them again.” Her Complexion Improved “My blood was so thin that I had practically no color,” says Mra. B. J. Gombold, of No. 229 Ann street, St Paul, Minn. “I was tired, listless and lacking in ambition, I suffered from sick headaches and my stomach was ry) The attacks of indigestion MY nerves became strong-lware panarally accompanied by dizzv Ds n proved in about two weeks and then my strength slowly returned. I well now and rarely have a fache. The dizzy spells have dis My blood is much richer and my complexion is improved. I | have told several of my friends about) Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for I have} great faith in them.” When a Tonic Is Needed Many people who need a@ tonic neglect it because they are not sick enough to cause them any worse feeling than one of fatigue and dis comfort. They do not realize that the do- cline in their health is so gradual that they, themselves, do not soe how far from normal they are until the pale fi n ness and irritability attract the at tention of friends, Even then @ tonic remedy. Dr. Williams’ the right Pink Pills build up the blood and send renewed | health and strength to every part| of the body, ‘The appetite is im- proved, the digestion is toned up, there is new color In the cheeks and lips; you worry less, beceme good natured where before you were irri table and you find new Joy in living. | This tonic treatment is useful in dyspepsia, rheumatiom, anemia, and nervous disorders, In many cases it is all the medical treatment that is required, As a tonic for growing girls Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills meet every requirement of the most care ful mother. Write for this Book The booklet, “Building Up the! Blood” will be sent free, if you are interested, by the Dr , Williams’ Medicine Co., Box 1003, Scheneetady, interested, by the Dr. Willams Pink Pills at the nearest drug store or by mail, postpaid, on receipt of orice, 60 cents per box. Pair of Black Eyes An argument over a swing loor in a rooming house at 8 ave. S., netted William M, F a pair of black eyes and William BE McNeill, 23, @ cot in the city jail The younger man is charged with beating up the older man Woman Shoots at Burglar Suspect | Mra, ©, Johnao 1 Fairview Jave., took @ shot at a man who was trying to enter her house thru the front door Friday, she told a motor cyele patrolman upon his arrival a few moments later. late | MARSHALL GILL, son of Me bee or ‘Hiram C. Gill, has warded the William ‘W Kellogg | prize , it was announced at unt arday | HO. KR MYERS, exalted ruler elect of local Elks, stricken while on @ trip to tland, was reported slightly improved at Minor hospital Saturday, Be Better Looking—Tak | Olive Tablets” ’ | To have a clear, p pink skin, bright pimples, a freling of buoyancy | fe chiuahood days, you must keep body free fr olsonous wa F Syd ly “free from sea Kyo i a, Howards Olive able compound mixed with act on the liver Seal eos the rE et have no dangerous Fale one nightly and afer it sonatipatien’ Tat’ eh it 6 Wi mil | bases are sold 0c and 26c. aeiay mee of $26 for bewt design of a tile| HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS LIBORIOUS HAUPTMAN, Director Playing “Excerpts SPECIAL— from Popular Operas” CLARINET AND CELLO DUET “Under the Linden Tree... a++ees -Massenet Played by Messrs, Orconomacos and Lhocet Wire Briefs TACOMA.—Pierce County ansociation formed as branch Washington State Retail) associa- tion. Lop, Ured lumberwnan, n bathroom at NEW YORK 000 stolen from bu GLADSTONE, Man-—-Mra D. Foley and Ii-yearold son perish in mari near Amaranth. _CENTRALIA—A. Johnson, log MeCormick Lumber Co, in killed by falling tree. SPOKANE.—Charies Dale victed of violating state iquor law.” HELENA —Floods, due to tee in Big Horn river, cause loss f much live stock and damage to roperty. of! MILES Yellow iver, due to ico jams at Lock ff, inundate farmlands and se detour of Milwaukee trains NEW YORK.—Aero Club of America announces plans for around the world derby this summer and thers to occur later. YAKIMA.—R. P. Parker and Wil am F, Burns killed when auto plunges off cliff at Nachen valley Cal—<Albert Larson, re scalded to death Mokelumne club. Radium worth $10. tantly con ntiet CITY.—Floods in ation of Ogden Examiner and Ogden Standa ler name of Standard-Examiner Publishing company announced. VANCOUVER, B, C Funds of al union cannot be seized by international union, according to Jecision by Justice MacDonald, c. TLE LOCK 8 by heavy block orth of Lexington. POKAN yd Consoli caused road dew river Bittner, 16, er, accused of burn $40,000 worth of checks and Irafta In stealing less than $800. COLVIT Stevens Motor Truck assoct formed for pur. pose of raising funds to keep roads in repair, County has no financial help from state for this purpose, it is claimed, VANCOUVER, B. C.—Contracts for two large drydocks in Burrard inlet have already been awarded, and third may be let soon, lurses G ses & phys Resinol For years they have relied upon It in the treatment of skin and scalp troubles, istes, because they know that Resinol Oint- ment so quickly stops itching and gen- erally clears away the disorder, From baby’s slight rash to severe cases of eczema hundreds of letters bear witness to its healing power. It's easy to obtain—-eaay to use. Why don't you try it? Atal druggists, SS yau of standards. | Injured Man Is Reported Better George Corning, 360 Boxton st. who sustained a fractured skull and| Retail | severe body injuries when he was|™an, ls in t of | knocked down twice, once by a street | Saturday, jthe West Seattle elevator Friday af ear and the second time by an auto, at Queen Anne ave and Boston | last Thursday night, is reported tm |proved at the city hospital Satur day. IBERTY MARKET CASE” The Big Mystery Drama of the Hour! NO GREATER EMOTIONAL ACHIEVEMENT WAS EVER SCORED BY PAULINE FREDERICK A hunted thing—panting, struggling, pleading through the terrible moments of despair to the last thrillin, vindication and love! Struck by Timber, Woman Injured Struck by @ heavy piece of timber, Steven Hunter, 40, & negro pngshore Providence hospital The accident occurred at ternoon. | $500 Fire Damage at Shingle Mills Dry kilns of the Campbell shingle mill at 2453 W. 54th st. were dam- aged $500 before’ the sprinkling system extinguished the flames early Saturday morning. FRED M. CLARKE, tor many years manager of the Seattle Trans fer Co., waa buried in Vancouver, B, ©, Monday, For the last four years | he had been connected with the| Northwest Messenger Service Co. of | Vancouver, 10 Varieties for $1.00 We make a special in troductory offer of ten different rietios of Sweet Peas that will produce the rarest lowers, Use “Nitragin” A splendid p that reste dains goil fer most valuable ery to agriculture recent years. n is suffic home operation READY FOR YOU This little house on 14-acre of ground in West Seattle. I build the first unit of 2 rooms —you move in and finish it when you can; $100 cash and $15 per month gives you pos- session. Go out Sunday.| Local office, 8424 35th Ave.| S. W. Take Fauntleroy Ave. car to Alaska St., then 85th! Ave, City Bus to my office. | Week days we will take you out from my city office. | H. C. PETERS, 716 Third Ave. FUNERAL SERVICES for George L. Burns, 64, who died Thursday on the $2nd annivermary of his arrival here, will be held at son's at 1 o'clock Sunday. FUNERAL SERVICES for Thomas Jones, 39, machinist, will be held at Presbyterian church in Black mond at 1 o'clock Sunday. NO INQUEST wy! be held into the th of Jens Thompson, killed on the Calhoun hotel freight elevaor Thursday MRS. GRACE E. RAMSAY, wife of | Conuty Commissioner Claude C. Ram: Say, Was restiry: easily at Providence hospital Saturday, after an opera tion. W. L. WALSH, state manager of Travelers’ Insurance Co. is new chairman of members’ council, Cham of Commerce. 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