The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1920, Page 4

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: B.§-_revveration for gufre has bane: * Another Royal Suggestion DOUGHNUTS and C : From the New RoyaL Cook OUGHNUTS made the doughboy happy the war and no won- der. re is nothing more wholesome and sen than wuts or crullers ij oo" Their rich, color and appetizing aroma will create an aj tite quicker than ing else i the world. Here are the famous dough- mut and cruller recipes from the New Royal Cook Book. Doaghnuts tablespoons abortening cup suger ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure RULLERS Book 2 tablespoons shortening sugar, salt, nutmeg and melted shortening: add milk, and flour and baking powder which have been sifted together; mix well Drop, by ons into deep hot fat ry until bro Drain well on ungtared pa and sprinkle lightly with pow- dered sugar. Cruflere 4 taNespoons abortening cup suger joxether flour, cinnamon, salt and baking powder: add onc- half and mix well; add milk end remainder of dry ingredients te make soft dough. Roll out on floured board to about & Inch thick and cut into stripe about 4 inches long and % Inch whte; roll in hands and twist each strip and bring ends together. Fry tm deep hot fat. Drain aad roll ta powdered sugar. FREE New PR Cook Book eon. taining these and scores of other delightful recipes. Write for it TODAY. ROTAL BAKING POWDER CO. |Juarez-Is Scored | by EI Paso Joker EL PASO, Texas, April A cardboard sign inscribed “Fourteen Blocks to Hell,” recently strung high on an electric wire at the corner of 1 Paso and San Francisco st. Be It does this quick- |fore it was removed two days later, and harmiessty. It does not act/some person substituted the word like Hlatory, elec- |“Juares” for “Hell.” or Phelact Ron-odorous, non-poisonous, tee non- EO ‘ @ stick of it from il E tating. Get ve in- dions*and have the satintaction f sesing the roots themselves re- Inst. 5 Hair, Roots and All, Quickly Go! (Absolutely Now Home Method) n For the first time in a hundred & genuinely effective method Temoving unsightly hairy growths been discovered. The new phe- ine process does not morety take | the hair-ends; it actually re the roots! ec im j mt 6K tom MME 68, wats 3 of @ Goltre? TOO FAT? Retece 10 to 60 Ibe, $100 GUARANTEE tem. Obdtain Ol of or ving, no tedifus exercising. . rapid THEATRE ALC Mavisonsis2 EV Y's DRAMATIC STOCK Co. BIG GRAND OPENING SATURDAY NIGHT EUGENE LEVY EWY’S DRAMATIC STOCK OMPANY “The Little Girl od Forgot” A SENSATIONAL COMEDY-DRAMA WITH LAUGHTER, TEARS AND THRILLS STARRING— EFFIE JOHNSON AND AN ALL STAR CAST OF PLAYERS SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY PRICES: Sota ont, 360 @ She Mat. aneeday end Seturder, ibe to 200 > | DANES TO HOLD "FESTIVAL HERE Celebrate Return of North) Schleswig Under the auspices df the Danish | societios and the Danish Latheran church of Seattle @ grand reunion festival will be held Satu: may after nodn at Washington hall, 1350 EB. Pir st. ‘The fentival tt tn celehratian of the | return of Northern tk ihswig to Denmark, from whieh country it was taken by Germany in 1964. During the program, which begine at 2:20 p.m. an orchestra under the direction of N. Sadrup will play airs dear to the Danish heart. Veterans of the Danish wars of 1848, 1864, and the World War will be decorated with flowers, followed by an ama | teur play. The remainder of the day wi be given over to dancing. | People of Danish birth not onty from Seattle, but from many nearby towns are expected to be present. | had been used formerly by the war “I have taken onty one bottle of Tanlac, but it has done me more good than all the other medicines I [have taken put together,” said A. H. Emerson when he called at Ghippy’s Drug Store, Portland, Me., the other day. Mr. Emerson lives near West Scarboro, Me, where he owns and operates one of the largest stock farms in that section of the country | “After I got up from the flu last winter I was in mighty bad shape,” he continued. “I was not only in a weakened, debilitated condition, but I also suffered awfully with indiges tion. My stomach was #0 weak I could hardly digest anything and could hardly bear the sight of food, much less eat anything. As I was not able to eat any nourishing food IL kept getting worse and. worse and I was badly discouraged over my condition as it looked like I would never get my strength back again. My nerves were all upset and my sieep was broken and irregular, I felt tired and worn-out from morning until night and could hardly drag one foot after the other. “I took many different kinds of medicine but nothing did me a par ticle of good until I began taking Taniac. As 1 said before, 1 have taken only one bottle, but it has made such @ remarkable change in y condition I feel like a di person altogether. My app r splendid now and I can eat anything I want and as much as I want with out the slightest touch of indiges- |tion, My strength and energy have returned. I sleep sound and get up in the mornings feeling ready for a big day's work. Taniac has put mo back on my feet and everybody cer- jtainly ought to know about this | medicine.” Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug wee under the personal di- rection of a special Tanlac represen: tative.—-Advertinement - ‘HE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APR’ | CUMMINGS WILL GUIDE BIG MEET Will Be Presented as Chair- man of Convention April 2 Nomer 8.) chairman of the demo-| national committee, will be keynoter” at the democratic convention in San Fras it was announced to CHICAGO, Cummings, ational isco in June, day. Cummings wor 0 de the unanimous| jooratio executive! ormmittee meeting ere. | 6B Hoffman, Indiana, vice chairman of the national committee, will be designated by the national committee to call the convention to order and present Chairman Cum mings as the tem y chairman, the committee & 1 San Franeb hed the con vention yerterday and began com:| pletion of the tentative arrange ments for the political gathering in June, | H. M. Robinson Is Booster for Hoover LOB AN 1.28, Apri 21 Henry M. Robinson, chairman of Prenident Wilson's coal commission and for ber of the supreme eco cll in Paris, today de-| Herbert Hoover for pree- Robinson ameerta “there ts no man in the United States or tn the world whore equipment of knowledge, perience and wisdom for the meet ing of problems that immediately confront this nation comparable to} that of, Hoover.” Des Moines Will Greet Republicans DES MOINES, lowa, April 21 | The vanguard of the delegation to! | the republican state convention to be’ held in Dee Moines tamorrow, ar rived today. Party leaders predicted Senator }Cummins would be made permanent | chairman. Delegates favoring the candidacy of Governor Frank ©. Lowden of It. nols for preaident, will control the convention, political observers de clared, Wood, Johnson and Hoover | delegates will be in the minority, they said Towa will send 26 delegates to the national convention. planes is growing rapidly. The latest addition to the busses plying the air, lanes ever the city is the plane of Dave Logs. veteran army aviator, Aerial mel) flyer and one of the beat) [known Oy ing instructors tn the coum | try. | Logs is fying @ Canadian Curtiaa,| jalternating with A. M. Nachtwey,| jalso @ reserve military pilot. The| |two ex-service men have an airdrome | lon Fast Marginal way, one block| south of Spokane et. They are en-| aged in passenger and freight serv | foe. Both men are experienced acro-| atic Myers and will give exhibitions | of the more intricate aertal “stunts” during the spring and summer months. A speedy flying boat, with a carry: ing capacity of two passengers, has made its appearance on Lake Wash ington. Leo Huber, the pil and Frank Wadman, bis mechanician, are Well known to Seattle flying fans. Huber’s seadrome is on Lake Washington, at the foot of Madison park Both Logg and Huber were ached: | uled to fly over the Seattle baseball park at the opening ga: Wedne day. One of the airplaners was to drop a baseball to the field, where Mayor Caldwell waa to shoot it over the plate to Chief Warren for the first strike of the year. LINDQUIST FREE ONS1,250 BONDS Finds Himself in Peck of] Trouble Arrested Tuesday morning when his Paige car, loaded with contra-| band whisky, was seized by deputy | sheriffs, Verner Lindquist was re- leased on $1,250 bonds by U. 8. Com- missioner A. C, Bowman Tuesday afternoon This in Lindquist’s second arrest on federal charges within @ month, He was first taken into custody, with his brother Fred, on March 21, and indicted by the federal grand | jJury on liquor charges five daya| later. He entered a plea of not guilty to this indictmeftt Monday, In addition to the federal booge charges, there is a charge of grand larceny pending against Lindquist in | the superior court. With two com. | |panions, he i# acoused of robbing Martin Lommen of a gold watch and | $80 a week ago. | Lindquist’s final hearing ts set tor | 2" | May 7, | ‘Rabbits Mul | iply by Carload Lot} NEW YORK, April 21—Rabbita are rabbits,” according to the ruling of United States Commissioner Hitch- cock. He held George C. Booth, a fur dealer, under $1,000 bail on a charge of misusing the matls to tn-| crease the country's rabbit popula-| tion. Booth, tt Is charged, sold'rabbits to prospective breeders on the condition | that he would purchase the offspring at $7 a rabbit. There are 70 custom: ors demanding he make good on the offer, The customers incidentally |have a total of 14,342 rabbits to offer | Some men are too lazy te make either enemics or friends, | IF WEAK, THIN | IT, 21, 1920. It’s a sure thing at this store. Stop and think what that means; you can't possibly make a mistak®—no matter what you buy here. You get what you feel is good value for your money—or you get your money back. Ready with spring suits from Hart Schaffner & Marx T HE new models in coats are longer, more slender. Broad- shouldered, high-chested, with square notched lapels, in double breasted types; slender, snug-shouldered, single-breasted types. In all these, great simplicity of design is the ruling note. New colors and weaves. Young men’s lively styles. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop CORNER SECOND AVENUE AND SENECA STREET Service in Navy Brings Leniency Orris Thompson, 22, was at liberty on suspended sentence Wednesday, after being arraigned Tuesday for theft of an auto 22 months ago. Thompson has served in the navy} since that time, When he enlisted | he left the car with his uncle. On) his discharge he was’ cronfronted | with the theft charge, Judge Mitch. | «ll Gilliam waa lenient because of | ‘Thorppeon’s clean service record. OR NERVOUS | DON’T WORRY, Try the _ Bitro-Phosphate Health System—$300 Guarantee NEW YORK.—If you are fretme mnn- down, weak, nervous, tired-in-the-morn- generally ailing, these are the that should warn you to take very ton are needing thetr bodies, When 4 fretful people; or those who are ‘ frail, oft de- spondent or lacking energy, you may look for the need of certain elements that « ti tron, BEATS INMATE; WOMAN FINED Treatment of Asylum Pa- tients Scored by Justice TACOMA, April 21.—Justice af the Peace Frank A. Magill and Deputy Prosecutor James W. Seldon, scored the conduct of attendants at the western state hospital for the insane at Fort Steilacoom, when Mra, Min nie Moore, a former attendant at the Institution, was convicted of as- gault in the third degree on the per- son of Margaret Lundberg, an in- mate, and fined $50 and costs. Mrs, Moore was charged with beat- ing the patient with a piece of rub- ber hose, and offered a plea of self- defanse, In summing up the testimony Justice Magill said that in his opin. ion the charge was more grievous |than an ordinary assault, because |the victim was a helpless patient and like a little child mentally. “The inmates of th institution are wards of the state,” said Justice Magill. “They are there thru no | fault of their own, and are invalids. | tection of the public.” relying upon prep- iefiy of salts, aut- antic drugs, tron, ealomel, cod liver oll, ete. wonder why they find no benefit ained by the fact that the phos- phorio element, whic’ ost potent 1 to heal ined tn PHOSPHATE, the famoun health preparation. Now obtainable everywhere, The right ig for you-to do is make a trial of WITRO-PHOSPHATE, | be ning at once. It In not & patent medic the formula Is prescribed by many ph cians for the allmente and weaknesses mentioned above. wi box of BITRO-PHOS- imple health rules box of | old and recommended by all good druggists every- where. enmont BITRO, In imposing sentence Judge Magill commended the prompt action taken by the hospital authorities and held that there was no evidence to show | that the patient had been struck in self defense. SPANISH WAR veterans will hold their annual reunion Thursday eve ning in Roosevelt hall, 1616% Third ave, under auspices of Fortson Thygesen camp No. 2 Former Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo says South America is the best field for capital from the United | State KAR: ee EMPRESS NSS | As such they are entitled to the pro: | \Her Spouse Called _| Decorate Riveter “Martha” in Sleep for Beating Wo PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April 21.—] BELFAST, Ireland, April Hubby talked in his sleep. “Martha— | John Moir of Belfast been Martha! he murmured endearingly.| pointed a member of the Order of AVifey engaged a detective and the| British Empire for making trail ted to the home of a “grass|/world’s record by @riving 11, widow,” the Martha of his sleep. ‘rivets ina standard ship in ni This unusual contretemps were! hours on June 5, 1918. > |Dared at a hearing in Camden of the ~ os Must Marry or suit for divorce of Clara McHenry, 26, against Raymond McHenry, 29, a e Pay Tax in Fr. PARIS, France, April 21.— chauffeur. French government has put @ Pp mium upon marriage by imposing 10 per cent tax upon bachelors spinsters, | The Lomion-Paris Air Service car: ried 612 passengers and 13,601) | pounds of freight between September 2 and December By Taking Vinol {t creates a hearty appetite, aids digestion, creat thousands of new red blood corpuscles,.the glo jof health replaces pallid cheeks, anaemia disappeal jand strength and vigor returns. These Prove It Kenton, Del.— ‘I suffered nervous, run-down condition an appetite. I keep house and live farm so had to keop about my as I have five in the family. draggist recommended Vinol a8 best medicine for my condition. has given me good tite, sleep better f 1 etronger.| every way.”—Mrs,. J. HEM . hs WILDs, West Cheat Pa. My blood was so poor that I had skin eruptions and was weak, nervous and could not sleep. My mother wanted me to try Vinol. It purified and enriched my blood, gave me a good appetite, m: Nervousnes@has gone, ee Ithas built up my whole system. I can surely recommend it to others who need a d blond tonic."’— Mrs. EDWIN S. UTHRIB, For ail lowe, Rervens, ansemte conditions, weak women, everworked feeble old and Your nea ns ee Dt eee OUR COD LIVER AND IK¢ noler: IS THE GREAT! STRENGTH CREATOR KNOY OWL DRUG CO. AND DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE

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