The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1920, Page 4

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t ed eNa3 2, v His TH f tt TY Nat ili hel “ALWAYS——FIRST RUN PICTURES——ALWAYS TODAY—AND 3 MORE DAYS ONLY WOMAN, are you afraid that your hushand is slipping > away from you? De you know the signs that mean you have lost your ' ability to hold him? ‘ If you do or do not fail to see— “THE ROAD TO DIVORCE” —STARRING— MARY MacLAREN HUME ADDED FEATURES— JOE ROBERTS “A JAZZY JANITOR” Banjoist Too Funny to Describe With New Numbers panadlirert hey need PATHE REVIEW ‘CONCERT ORCHESTRA = TOPICS OF THE DAY Lady Artistes “Empire Day” to Be Observed in U. S. A. Empire day, the national holiday tm Canada and Newfoundland, will be Washington, on May 24, at a dinner im the Masonic temple, in Seattle, under auspices of the Canadian club Of Seattle, It le expected that 1,000 persons will attend. ‘The coming banquet will be the firet big event | ander auspices of the new Canadian ‘elub, which wan reorganized March 3 Distinguished Service No “SCHOOLEY” Funeral Is‘‘Cheap” Every ceremony is dignified and complete, embracing every equipment and accessory re- ’ quired, regardless of price. _My equipment ~and assistant staff are of the best. *Embalmers licensed by the . State of Washington. ' Skilled lady Confessions of a Bride Copyrighted, 1920, by the “Newspaper Roterprise Association BOB INSISTS THAT | DROP SPIRITUALISM —AND I SILENTLY AGRE “No use for us to insist that we can't ponsibly believe in oujiar I said to Bob, after glancing over the heads tn my favorite newspaper, “What's up now, my dear?” queried Bob. “Chrys and Kathertne Milter have | turned a startling stunt thin time,” I murmured with my pose stil) buried deep in the news column. “It | was via the outja board that your alster Chrys grabbed off that Ras putin stuff about the German and Kustian conspiracy to restore kalser. dom and ceardom. That happened | two weeks ago. And now the plot haa been discovered by Paria do- tectivest* I explained. “Behold! Here in the paper is the very story the| girts got at their Honolulu seance. Now, Bob Lorimer, will you be ever Rob came ever and eat down at! my «idk THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURD. Av™ the fnoquatmie Pana trip Peggy and David did much wondering. When they took « Artve they would wonder what used to be right where the water tower stands on Queen Anne Mill, or what might have happened ex actly where the playgPound ts tn Volanteer Park; or if any Indian wigwam really was on the bank of the IMke where the big Leary home now stands, As to these things, and many Ike them, and especially with David, to wonder meant to ask questions. One day Daddy turned around “The whole @arn scheme-—«ure enough! Just as we have it in the letters! They were written three weeks ago! By jovet It's interest: | ing, to my the least!" he ex-) claimed, Then we read the details as print: | ed in the paper, Oznobichine, cham. | berlain of the late cear ané former | member of the duma, had been ar. | rested in Paris as the head of a vast | conspiracy! The account covered the | loulja story exactly am it had Deen outlined by “Rasputin” and acedpted | by Chrys three weeks back! Russian aristocrats, assisted by German | junkers and German arms, planned | to restore the imperial court of Rus sia and eet a Romanoff upon the throne, “Interesting—dut merety & cotnet. dence, after all,” asserted my hus | band. “All darn rot—that outja | staff! Of course much a plot was to be expected. But Great Snakes! How Chrys will stick to it am proof pos ittve that we can communionte with the unseen world! Now she has ev dence of a genuine ‘revelation,’ and no silly bunk either, bit matter of the greatest tmportance, direct fram the spirit world 21 days before the wires carried the news! Gosh! There ought to be & owijs board in every newspaper office” Then my husband frowned tn bis most dramatic manner and addressed me: “Jane Lortmert Are you gotng to }for that kind of nonsense? [lI Givarce you-if you take it ap!” “Oh! tat taf Chrystobel. As long as she sticks | to ber fad, her family ts bound te be hampered. Either we have give up our lovely Chrya Pn and said? “Mother, for the love of | Peace tell these youngsters a rea! Uiriller of an carlyday tale. They a@rtve me wild. Hera you nul mnees, get back there and let Grandmother answer your quee tena.” | If he hadnt squeeeed Presy ” he handed her ever the back of| the sent and twinkled at David, | one might almost have believed he | wha crom. | “Well, well, well™ said Grand mother, “a father born right up| in the mountaine and «till he hasn't any story for his children nee REPORTING $335,000 subscribes, Western Waashingten became @ con- tender Friday for the Northwest leadership in the Baptist new world movernent campaign, Fastern Washington still leads with $256, 000, Oregon reports $26,000 for the entire state, WHEN THE STOMACH GOES ON A STRIKE Good, red blood, which means diced well supplied with oxygeh, in pevenmary to healthy digestion. Upon the blood depends the flow of the gastric fuida, the perfect action af the muscles of the stomach and the amimilation of the digested food ‘That te why « debilitated, rundown condition so often causes the stom ach to go on strike, ‘The succeas of the tanie treatment fn cast of stomach trouble or in Gigention ta Muxtrated by the expert ence of Mr, W. M. MoCuniea, of No. 2343 Rellefontaine avenue, A, Kan- ms City, Ma “Indigention @M@ net appear mrt 4eniy with me,” mys Mr, McCants. | travel over, Bo when we wanted AY, MAY 1, 1920. today. All right! I DID think as we came tn sight of that high school on the top of Queen Anne HM of an eartyday happening you might Ifke te hear about. “Of course, It wasn't Queen Anne HIM then. We called it Bet Town, Seattle had grown quite a bit atnee the block-house days, but all the crest of that beautiful hill and far down ite slopes were den forest, “There were no long Grtves to take In those days, Just for an out- ing, partly because there were na carriages to ride in and partly be cause there were no roads to exercise or adventure or change we took long tramps or horseback ridea. “And Tittle ehfidren learned to walk very long distances with no effort. One day Tt happened Mat « neighbor of mine was busy and she ment her two children for « long walk tn care of the maid. | And as they lived on the edge of the forest the children begged to be allowed to see how far they could elimb up the hil” (*) tht VETERAN CHIEF Woodside Will Be Guest of V. F. W. Capt. Robert G. Woodstfe, of New York, national chief of staff, Veter ans of Foreign Ware of the United States, will be In Seattle tor a con- | ference with the service men on Rat.) jurday, May 8, Capt. Woodnide organtend the fa-| moun “Rock of the Marne” post, with | & membership of 3,000 tn France and | | Germany. Mo is a veteran of three | wars, and took @ prominent part in| the deliberations before congrens re- garding the veterans bonus bill, | Theodore Roonevelt post, No 24,/ wit give @ dinner af the Hotel Washington pext Saturday evening, in honor of Capt. Woodside, Mem- bers who desire to attend are re qmested te communicate at once with not going to have my bungalow | wiry appearance waa #0 gradual that | W™. A. Gaines, chairman of the com- divided againet ttaelf by any such Mis vanes waa pretty well run down | ™ittre, Main 6900, All members are bunk, I assure you™ Now, when # bushand talks lke |¢ereq trom crampe and @ feeling of | hl Saturday evening for the recep-| North Anson, Me, of the death, fol- that, what ls an independent Amer. jean girl to do? , Of course, I didn't agree to eur) |render my private opinion—not tm-| mediately—and not in words—but in my own mind I decided to have done | forever with everything connected with spiritism. T had to admit to mryvelf that T had been considerably attracted by | | oulja manifestations, and I muppane lota of women are just as muscept: | ible an I am, but men, I think, are| harder to convince. | “It's eany for humans to believe tn bank and hard for them to reason,” mid my husband. “You women love romance, and if you ean't understand & thing, you think it must be true! You prefer obscure statements to perfectly plain facts “Maybe I preter to see things the! way my hustand sees them! I eaid| meekly. And then I hummed a line| from “Ruddigore™: | “It really doesn’t matter, matter, | matter™ “What ff ft @idymatter, matter, matter?” asked Bob. I slipped over to his side and gave bim a good hug. I couldn't answer, I couldn’t any whether I would com- promise with him about a thing which did matter. (To Be Continard) and weak before I realised it. 1 suf-/ fullriees long after a meal, enpecially | at night, The pains seemed to be | requested to turn out at Roosevelt tion and entertainment given in hon- or of Capt. Woodside, come worse when I tried to get to mleep. I grew nervous and had aud den ditzy spells and was billous at! umes | “I read about De. Williams’ Pink | Pills and procured a box. A few) @nys after starting the treatment I) felt a lttle better and went on with | the treatment. Gradually my blood! became ticher and then I was able to eat a hearty meal and it was evident) | that my food was digested for I no) longer suffered from cramps oF T sleep well rin every way) ng time. I strong | Willams’ Pink | than I have tna ly recommend Dr. Pitts.” | Dr. Witttame’ Pink Pita act direct: ly in supplying the elements that the blood Iacks and enable it to prop. | erly nouriah the nerves and the or. gans of the body. In thia way they | are useful in neuralgia, ecintion, tn-| digestion and the down condi | tion rewulting from colds, influenza | and fevers, A booklet, “What to Mat and How | to Mat." which tells about this trent. ment, will be sent free on reqnest by | the Dr, Williams Medicine Ca, Schenectady, N. Y. All druggivts neti Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills or they will be nent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box. _ assistant. Complete motor equipment. Use of chapel free. The first duty of a . funeral director, as I conceive it, is to ‘lift from the shoulders of the family all the many little responsibilities which otherwise would demand their personal attention. For reference, if I do all this or not, ask any one of the families I have served and get their - opinion. Complete Funeral as Low as $65.00 LADY ASSISTANT ON EVERY CASE Most Homie-like Funeral Church _ Schooley Undertaking Company , 2022 Boren Ave. SALE BY THE NAVY iF’ Condemned Stores at the NAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND, WN. ‘There will be sold by sealed a m, May 25, 1920, by the Senior Member, Hoar Appraisal and Sale, Navy Yard, following classes of material; 11,000 Tha. (more or lees) old 95,000 Ibs, (more er less) old rope, 12,000 Iba. (nore er less) scrap canvas, Clothing, Biankets, sheets, bedspreads, oe, Bale will be for cash to the rf cent of the amount are req plication to the Senior nd Sale, Navy Yard, Pu artment “C,"” Board o Puget Sound, Washi gue of pale and further information ma Proporals, to be opened at 10 of Survey, Puget Sound, Washington, the 80 Tents, 7x9, with flea, 7 Tents, 16x20, 600 yards Canvas, cotton, 30. inch, Life preservers, Folding cots, Machine Lathes, Plate golls, 15,000 Ibs, zine skimminga, 15,000 Ibs. zine dross, Tubular life floata, Life rafta, Used automobile tires, Glase carboys, 1,000 tons (more or lees) Nght and heavy black and galvan- ized scrap steel, 25 tons (more or lesa) scrap cast steel. highest bidder. Deposits of 20 wired. Inepection can be made Member, Hoard of Survey, Ap- get Sound, Washington, be obtained f Survey, Appraisal and Sala, ington, | SUS808 THE ACKNOWLEDGED | HIT OF THE YEAR A story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, there in the Canadian Northwest forests, where men may be good or bad—but whatever they are they are strong. Another triumph for the author of “Back to God’s Country.” JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S THRILLER OF THE NORTHLANDS STARTING Toda In this one MARSHALL NEILAN sweeps you to the Frozen Northland on the edge of civilization, and there unravels a story of adventure and a story of a wonderful love. Characters LEWIS STONE MARJORIE DAW JANE NOVAK Seattle Pioneer and Mra, Berry were pioneers of the} LISTING ALL MINORS te ‘ University district of this city, bav-| tween 4 and 21 years ef age, 99 ent Is Dead in Maine | ing ives at 3920 First ave. N. F| merators stafting out Saturthiy t ‘Word has been recetved here from | from 1889 until one month ago, She was 6 years oid and a member of | C°™mPfe the echosl census are am the D. A. R, also the Orptic and Al-| Pected to return approximatety 78,- 000 names, But not all in ome Gay. | ZNO. & UNIVERSITY | lowing an operation, of Mrs, Mira Rerry, wife of Francia §. Berry. Mr.|pha clubs, of this city. STARTS TODAY | called to Sex, ent ‘day it has In the beginning of the world Sex and the call was all- powerful—From then to our pres- ever been the same! —WITH— LOUISE IRVING GLAUM CUMMINGS MYRTLE STEDMAN Clemmer Music LIBORIOUS A LAVISH, STARTLING HAUPTMAN, Director ENTERTAINMENT EACH MEMBER A SOLO ARTIST “Madame Butterfly” .. «Puccini

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