The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 3

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. THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920. The play now here is the most important pic- ture event of our year— ttle Dartmouth men ate. t auet 7100 Wolf's cafeteria — Mra, Plor nee Kelly, secretary of Na tional ¢ umers’ league, and cial ad « etion forum of = @120—Univeraity Hopkin catoteria——Mrs yeround BIRTHS r arvard ave. boy chwarder, J 36 Bighth N. W nis, AM. $221 Latona ave, ir Gs33 uand K. wiel. Codlawn, boy COPPER. | HEAD” With Lionel Barrymore in the title role, which he played during the triumphant run of this sterling American dra- ma on the New York ements ite a @ junerius ‘Thora, Marie: ‘Seattle Kapp. Charles, Seattle . Legal ‘The best of the human i, Minnie, Seattle Legal heart translated into ‘a dramatic entertain- COUv er Co es ment. naway, Lawrence Everett eee trid . +. Legal zabeth....Legal n, Leonard E., Seattle .....26 Shirley, Seattl ° 3 STRAND ORCHESTRA Piaak. Laurenes 1 Playing the Second beac ee, a Hungarian Rhapsody Pe eet and “A Dream” Cozzi, Onorina, Ta. ea 15 Tilton, William Legal Robison, Margaret J. Legal The Coming of Spring ARKS the awakening of all nature from drowsy winter to new vigor and splendor of glorious springtime. A, 4 $210 BE. Columbia, girl Subconsciously we find ourselves in attune with the season in our natural springtime desire for the same transition in the home which is taking place in nature. New Furniture of Reed, Fiber or Chinese Grass, made bright and comfortable with cushions of cretonne, new curtains at the windows, refreshing new draperies, new floor coverings, a new arm chair or arm rocker, a new davenport or sofa, a new table or perhaps new furnishings for the din- ing room or decorative vases or ferneies, or some needed article to supplement the furnishings of ches dame igeadyg age the bedroom—dainty bed coverings—a Victrola, a , 86, wife of Earl Elsey, 662] attmore, Rmma. 7 . F. , Brunswick Phonograph—all these suggest possi- at, who died Saturdiay. jriffin, BE 5 2156 Govern- PI sass : . * ° ° ni ats cen lll , bilities = far- _— influence in springtime ae Pre at * Martin John, 69, Seattle ny IN ” —. 64, Seattle H , oyd. Anna Katherine, 40, 2018 er, Vida Newell, 47, 607 35th Delam at, G07 a “é3, 4205 Fauntle- a Truesdell, Bertha, 42, 618 Columbia at Pena, Louis O.. Seatt Legal ——— | _MRS. GRACE RAMSAY, wife of Rage wage RS pe | Chairman Claud C. Ramsay of the rane 7 < " Beard of county commissioners, is re Ruby Vivian, Yakima. ..21 | ported improved. She has been at ar, Ernest Sidney, Port- Providence hospital since an opera . . Legal tion Friday. °. Seattle . Legal Griffiths, Robert Bruce, “FUNERAL SERVICES are being |i; Florence @rranged at the Georgetown Under “The Grote-Rankin Co.” has assembled most inter- esting and fascinating selections, and the things you will see here are those that affect our very lives and natures. We are confident that the sug- gestions and inspirations you will get from the new showings will more than repay you for your visit to the store. nm Years of Suffering} |: wee Ended by Tanlac—Wants Henmuin, Lara, 76; tis lath SW Czerny, Baby, days, King county Others to Know hospital Blomdohl, Kenneth, 1 day, 1613 N. 39th. Bellevue pl tth. “I am at last free from a case of |, rheumatism that has troubled me for ‘61 Murray et the past fourteen years and I am < 1123 Firat ave fust so happy that I feel like a Young girl again,” was the remark able statement made recently by Mrs. Edward Seybold, 649 Gladys Ave., Los Angeles, while telling of her wonderful recovery since taking | Taniac. | “It was about fourteen years ago | that I had a bad attack of rheuma- > tien ich ke bed for sev- eral ous po yall been dutter. Same After-War Results Popping Over There with it ever since. During the LONDON, March 22.—-Is the dif. And when you compare values you will be convinced that, however modest or pretentious your home, you can economize by buying at The Grote-Rankin Co., to say nothing of the resultful service you will receive. THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, OTTO F. KEGEL, President past four years I was worse off than ’ and every day I was in almost mt suffering. The pains were igo bad in my left side and hips that [I had to lie on my back or right side night. My arms hurt so bad I uid hardly move them and at times [k was in such agony I could not keep from screaming out. My fin fers were as stiff as they could be d I had to rub and slap them to- her to get the circulation to going I could use them. My feet were Igo swollen that for weeks at a time I could wear no shoes and at night | when I went to bed it seemed that S my whole body was racked in pain \ference between life in London and in New York prétty much one of ac- cent in speaking the English lan- guage? It would almost seem #0. Forget the way the people speak and the ab- sence of big modern office and apart- ment buildings and the existence of | the average Londoner is very much! like that of the average New Yorker; | or, for that matter, like the life of}! the American in any big town. The Londoner, like the American, is con- fronted every day by the following PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AVE, afterthe-war results Scarcity of houses; highway rob-| bery in rentals; ever-increasing cost of food; shor p of su demands and often I just broke down and cried for hours. During the day I 7 would give out and go to bed, but INTERNATIONAL MINING con-, DARTMOUTH MEN will entertain) SEATTLE AERIE No. 1, Frater vention will be held here from April | t M. Hopkins, president of the| nal Order of Eagles, held annual me {It’s a Big Order | |Blind Coroner Is SEATTLE PLEASED 7 to 10. Delegates from San Diego | mortal exercises Sunday afternoon in County Auditor Norman M, Wardall| uniess it had been born at Whitsun- Monday. | ude, in which case it was incurable, and strongest plate Known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran: teed 16 years. EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Sot of Teeth. .. HOYT’S DOUGHNUTS Are Now Obtainable | In one minute your clogged no» trils will open, the alr passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snufing, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone, Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream | Balm from your druggist now. Apply » little of this fragrant, antiseptic, Made, Served and Sold at only one place, GET SOME TODAY HOYT’S 322 Pike St. at Fourth | | WE NE CLOSE when I waa lying down my circula . " Me sermed to" stop and T would of the subway and street car com (1, "2.0m, will attend, it was an.|New Hnsland college, at dinner at |fisiel Got These Boys Picked) Now in Vaudeville| _BY QUICK RESULTS | Tiave to get up again. My nerves Parle or ee ne public be. |nounced Monday the University club Monday evening | eee |, NEWARK, March 22—A wild) ATLANTA, Ga, March 22—Paul| Every one is pleased with the quick | battered and 1 lost #0 much STeMsheS of the traveling public be- a and at the College club Tuesday! sTADIUM PLANS wer bi jotice and beware! Two cow:|Donchoo, Atlanta's widely-known | Fesults of simple witch hazel, cam- p, weight and strength that I was “Huse of the rotten service, the dirty! istERIES SHORT course grad-|noon at a luncheon lt aciter ot Caumeres oc nen and his brother, | blind coroner, has gone into vaude-|Phor, hydrastis, etc, as mixed im — i tncies 1 ted tuedicines OT? ans the crowed goniitions: Bete 5g see gy a Lal aad gp vara [by ‘Chasnl r ot: Commer o! 4 tir way to Colo: | ville, Tiesides being a coronesand|Laveptik eye eye ST ihinis, wont to Blot Springs, Vive © Grtaee in which murders, |. shington last week. The fisheries | OFF POPTOP pisaskdian ated . terminate redskins. They |a lawyer, Donchoo is an accom-| Were so badly strained he could not SU Gras Taite tind case: trent, noldupe and: burstaries form the ma-| Washington last week. The fisheriea| THROWN OFF POP-POT | left the other night with — ps »| plished musician. read without pain, Two applications its. but a poe atinall Tgrew S0RT: impatience with the manner pesape tied only one in America) M. L, Wold, 3730 41st ave. 8. W.,| flour and a rifle. ‘The police ai Ret 2 EY relieved him, A lady with weak, im Ms gad worse watt 1 thought Which the police force copes with /@n® © a jsustained @ sprained thumb and a ing for ‘em. forgot to According to an ancient Irish su- eyes was greatly helped by b there was no hope left for me. enh npr nce agp abe tom map di 3 Ee pdapoeatineda Sie be waa thrown from goodbye to their mother. rstition, « vicious horée |ONE bottle, We guarantee a oh SE “My husband had been taking Tan-| ¥ antage of people's desire tor umuse-| CHINESE CHUR to cost $50,-| his motorcycle w nen it collided with ‘ det ry : wttoeng ait [ott OF hagepeies te ae g ac for a gen rundown tition Ment by rg fig “ pr ney daily | 900, will be built in ttle by Bap: iw automobile at i" fornia ave. and NEARLY 10,000 auto owners are | its right ear Fridays and into its left | weak, strained or inflamed land it had helped him so much that eee oe ae dele a are | tists | W. Oregon st, Sunday in danger arrest for not having | ear on Wednes till it was cured. | ft's Drug Co. and leading BUNT cling it, cuatnty 10 gut ‘2reslened, and Wdndrles which do rennin . = 1920 license plates, according to| which was merely a matter of time, Pback a little strength for I did ie oer “4 eS \ bolween Peni it would touch my rheumatine ites EYES EXAMINED | CREAM FOR CATARRH Pike and Liberty ‘Theatre ee after everything else had fai ; Pisaap OPENS UP NOSTRILS | a “ ANNOUNCEMENT tt ae ee MEY ra restart 9 REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS tle of Tanlac I re ers Fe : parprise of my whc Decree by Court! HOME j } Se Head-Colds, It's _ Maree an making really began to let up 4 c LONDON; March $%-—~The Duchess Any Evening me In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ia the lightest enuine sleeping better and feeling better in vedihger ages oat rd Personal service and abso | every way. Yee ave patted i alt ral in ry Mid eg ge wee lute satisfaction are my guar | 4 - che 01 * jugal rights. m 4 » go a eee aenrven are ao _ The decree is effective in 14 days.| ripuead fri ae 5 ot 4 The duke did not contest the court At your dis action, which was believed prelimi is treo nary to an ction for complete di vorce, steady I am sleeping soundly all Hight long. My circulation is just fine and I have gained fifteen gunds in weight and my housework Palnless Extraciing fo impression taken im the All_work guaranteed for sary, prices morning and get teeth same a real pleasure now. I am in bet- Phone for y a - pie dineg ion te a ealth t I have been for four- . 7 . [healing cream our nostrils, 1 at Luna Park Nat of the head, soothes the inflamed or il never get through praising Tan- Bee as long as I live.” 4 Optometrist swollen mucous membrane and relief Luna Park natatorium, West Seat- comes instantly. ‘Tanlac in Seattle by Bartell | 1821 Bast Howell St. . D eae sudan. the personal di-|tle, will open Saturdavor sum. Ebone East 093 It's just fine. Don't stay stufted-up| il badeds Wa Male ofa apecia} Tanlac represen: ;mer, under managed, ° w. s a Years in Seattle with a cold or nasty catarrh—relief ie Most of our present patronage is recommend whose work is stilt INIng good ‘satisfaction. wy our ave tested our wor hen coming to office, re Fou are in the right place. Bring this ad with your,” pet Open Sundays From © to 12 fer Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTS ony ‘ob bsrentrvies om ry “ yee Revere 296. ¥. i, comes so quickly, “COR t NIVI

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