The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1920, Page 4

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“2 man, postpaid, on receipt of price, | St. Helen place, d Boy’s Sister Is Nearly Embalm DENVER, March 25.An under taker here placed the living sister of ® dead boy in hie casket and was on the point of embalming the child When the mother discovered er For, The girl is at the point of death The parents are Mr Rogers. Find No Relatives of Dead Messenger Funeral services for Willian Moretti, 39, Western Union m ger, wore held Wednesday at G town, He died Friday at couhty ho» pital of cancer. No relatives could be located. The Weern Union pro Vided for funeral Singapore to Get Huge Rubber Plant AKRON, ©, March 26.— The Fire stone Tire & FR Build a miltion Bandiing plant a Bottloment, it was Cost of handling Ber is expected to be materially cut By the introduction of American “ncthods at the point of shtpment SEVERE. NEURITIS PAINS OVERCOME Neuritis is the inflammation of 4 Rerve or group of nerves and ite principal symptom is pain. Some times the pain is sharp and boring Sometimes it is shooting and in some cases there is a numbness of the af fected nerve The disease becomes evident as part of a general condition of de bility, When the blowt becomes thin and weak it cannot carry suffi @ent nourishment to the nerves The tonic treatment is expecially ef lar crude rubber ingapore, Straits nnounced today Jeaning rub- Mective in cases of neuritis and many | ether forms of nervous trouble. When the bicod becomes well @xidized and rich it carries strength te every part of the bety and gives to the starved nerves the elements | Ahey need. The value of this treat Ment is proved by the experience @f Mrs. Katherine Wingler, who Byes at No. 239 Sherman street, St.| Paul, Minn. When seen recently, at her home, Mrs. Wingler said: “I had severe neuritis pains in my @houkters and neck. My bands were 0 Dumb at times that they felt @ead and at other times the fingers tingled with pain. Sometimes the pain was sharp and shooting and I Guffered so that I couktn’t sleep. I Became very nervous and had bad Beadaches that would last for hours. I never knew what the cause of my Sickness was but I was badly run @own and the attacks came on fol lowing exposure to damp, cold weather. “I bad always heard a great deal @bout Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills so I @ecided to try them. Two weeks Q@fter I started taking the pills the Pain seemed a little leas severe, so 1 @entinued taking therm @ame better and the neuritis pains tn my shoulders and neck disappeared @utirely. I sleep soundly now, my Appetite is good and I feel like a person. I am sure that Others will be spared a great deal of @uifering if they will only give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a trial” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pile are sold by all Grugeists, or will be sent by © cents a box by the Dr. Wiliams ‘Medicine Co. Schenectady, N. Y Write for the free booklet, “Diseases “ef the Nervous System.” and Mre. B. EL ber Company wil! Locate Girl After 8 Months’ Liberty After ight months’ liberty, Bertha Miller, 18, fugitive from the Grand | | Mound Training Sehool for Girl, was dor P: zo cated in a rooming house at Sev ‘Claim Country Could Not enth ave, and Columbia at, Wednes Raise Ten Billion day by the police, She ts being held |for return to Chehalis Convict Wobblies at Walla Walla WALLA WALLA, March 25 | . \ © Pound guilty by @ jury of eriminal Hicalian, ©. Kowalehuk, Dan be exxtended to Stewart and Joe McKaskill, three sailére must fot constitute an|y Ww. W.. were awaiting sentence outright debit—or add permanently | yor to Uncle Sam's war deflott ‘That is the decision reached thts |Health Regulation week at between BY HARRY B. ex soldiers conferences bh republican members congress, in slation for the and relief part lot soldiers, leaders re TO HOLD Charged with violat apitting ordi wir ja telephone & motion ploture theatre | Wednesday republican hulte, 24 for, was arrested in ave. 8 In order to get a republican record that will still hold the soldier vote, , an etore wo ve made eored we |**Gure Your vide government aanistance in ental e Rupture Like 99 | 1 Cured Mine lishing soldiers in thelr own homes— | ularly on farme—or tn Hl This w jong term loans, business enterprises take the form o' payable in easy tnstallments. Stripped of ali camouflage the go inion reached was thie | “The republican congress would | Old Ba hay gt pore i Owe like to, but oe? be) “The country simply cannot give “Operate or Death” | the proposed $60 bonus for each | | month of service To make it af any value to the! | man who needs help, he would have }to get it in cash. At least $10,000, 000,000 would be required. Any cam palgn at this time to float a $1@000 000,000 government bond issue would 7 Jend In fatlure. | "The proposition af a bonus tn bonds is equally impossible. The necessity is not for assistance that will be helpful 20 of 20 of 40 years from now, when such bonds would become due, but now. ‘The soldier would sell his bands or pledge them aa security for loans, with the re sult of an tmmediate deprectation in the value of the bonds and a fur ther inflation of our credits that would sé@rve to send prices higher and higher until they collapsed in a panic ay a lings sailed t then he pture that ® to not Only remain as | Plan Stock Tax to | Raise Vets’ Bonus) WASHLD 26.—A bill placing a tax of 2 per cent on all stock exchange tranmctions was in troduced in the house yeaterday by Representative McClintic, Oklahoma. | Ry this means he proposed te Capt the funds necessary for a soldier | him at tenun 4 by the Mndin, oe quickly Vigorous Any one can use the California Lowers Summer Travel Rate ;: SAN FRANCISCO, larch 25 Pas senger traffic officials of all Califor. | nia railroads at a conference here to- day announced restoration of low lo cal summer resort rates, which had hod. Leoupon Stolen Silverware Lands Him in Jail Charics Mayer, 20, is being held tn) the city jail Thursday pending tn-| veatigation of the robbery of the home of B. I. Sutton, 2706 Mount! t Monday, when a |large amount of silverware and jew clry was stolen. Detectives declare | they found some of the hidden prop. lerty in Mayer's poxsoasion 1 per, FREE RUPTURE BOOK AND REMEDY € oN Capt. WA Collings (ine), Rox 21D, Watertown. ©. ¥. Please send ine your FRER Rup. ture Remedy an4 Book without any obligation oo my part whatever, Dollar Trimmings 3 for $1.00 ~Your Choice of 624 -Your Choice of 290 Children’s Hats Regardless of the price of Hats elsewhere, we are perfectly sincere in telling you that in purchasing a hat in The Criterion Downstairs Depart- ment, you save at Half. Contrary to the belief ef many, we do not lose money on hats that we advertise at $1 on “Dollar Fri- days.” But if any other store, with less capacity and less buying in- itiative, would attempt it, they would lose several dollars on many single transactions. least One- -Your Choice of Hundreds of Trimmed Hats Free Pinning Service We'll gladly select wanted trimmings for you and pin them in place, free of charge. Lands Him in Jail) the anti-| at 114 First | t send it 7 |mew-—before you put dows this pa- Por the Laster Bride Beautiful EYE, PUMPS : in Black Kid” 4 $9.80 Footwear for the little folks from no years to more— Sturdy School Shoes for the boy or girl—-Chic Summer Ties and five-eyelet Oxfords in the several approved styles and popular leathers for the grown-ups are offered in an unend- ing supply at this big ALTERATION SHOE SALE Four New Styles Short Vamp Oxfords GYPSY SEAM PUMPS Black and Tan Calf or Suede Leathers A STEP FRO PARIS Styles Black Kid, Bre Kid, Black St Gypsy Seam 8 : 4 Pumps One- or Two- Colonial Pumps eyelet Ties Children’s Footwear Sharply Underpriced Brown Calf, Black or Brown Suede, Black Patent, Black Kid MEN! It’s not how we do it or why—the facts are that sev- eral styles of quality shoes are featured in this sale at a non- tax price—look them over! )OWN-W : ows E HIT Barefoot Sandals 5to8 $1.65 814 to 11 $1.85 111% to Bush & Lane Grand, the Acme of Perfection A Word About the Makers The organization under him is especially strong. solely of men selected for their experience and skill. It is composed An a chain is no stronger than its weakest link, #0 is a plano no In the factory, better than the organization back of its production. ‘The Bush & Lane factory at Holland, Michigan, is @ model, Its equip- ment te modern; nothing is lacking that will make for efficiency. All processes and methods are supervised by Mr. Walter Lane, presi- dent of the company. He is recognized at home and abroad as a genius in this line, and his reputation as a tonal expert, seale draftsman and originator of improvements in plano construction and in piano case designing, places him as one of the foremost piano makers in America there exists that harmony of feeling between employer and employe that results in the proper working out of the ideals of the company—a con: dition #0 essential to the quality of the product. Furthermore, the company is backed by large financial means, It can, therefore, maintain quality standards without yielding to the pressure of forced economies that have hurt the product of so many fac tories and resulted in dissatisfaction and disappointment on the part of the customer, WE CARRY NO STENCILS—EVERY INSTRUMENT A STANDARD MAKE. ONE PRICE AND THAT THE LOWEST CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY EVERYTHING PERTAINING :TO MUSIC Push s lone Pians go. Home of the Famous Cecilian Wholesale Manufacturers Retail Seattle Store, 1519 Third Ave. Simplicity as the Basic Ides in ART BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE FARRAND GRAND, 4 Five-Foot of Medium Price, With QU:

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