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| when the sun shines.” * This week’s super-feature offering—a play with all the thrills of which youth THE SEATTLE Labial Mi db h MAY 4, 1920, ‘CAPITALIST IS Find 11 «g Sup er-Babies” BRUTALLY SLAIN’ 4" Welcome at Clinic Nebraska Man Is Beaten to Death in Los Angeles ANGELES, Cal led to ath with a heavy y terribly Jeaten, | apitaliat 0} Los May 4 rope mJ dreams, a story of force and power— Shelt all Seattle is welcoming it open-armed ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON’S Island It has enough fighting, adventure and everyone trouble a masterpiece not to be excitement to satisfy make him forget earth. It’s overlooked. every MATIN Lower floor ... Lower floor and lower balcony Upper balcony Children Loge seats (All prices’ tnelude tax) He Fools Earwig With Garden Hose) W. F. Howe, 1212 Third ave. W..| found a way to fool the pestifer earwig—that enemy of amateur gardeners, who is eating all the Green stuff on Queen Anne hill. “I just leave my gartien hose on the lawn at night.” he says, “Millions of earwigs craw! on the hose to roost. Then I shake them into a pail Of boiling water, They'll also hide in paper and rags. Earwigs, I've dis- and sleep over. used | bachelors. covered, work at night, STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Wineland, playing “Phedre” . “The Stein Song,” by Snyder, Hayden and Hall _|Hubby St ks, So |theb ay today She Asks Divorce: jievea ‘to have caused him to com. | tro LOS ANGELES, Mra. Ressie Jefferson came home at} 11 p.m. and wouldn't tell her hus. band where she'd been, ber across his knee and spanked her, ; she told the court He said he em washed the clothing while she read hanty novels. The judge is thinking it room and threw away the key Matrimony is a kind of dynamite | to explode the ina his wit The two bale ore Kania, ing move a house on | ining lot, Ennis told detec: | he was attracted te tacked when ml protruding | who was he wn adie tives the spot hay was a man's he ath It, We where the from ben nd found Rebbin's body tron be hich was found is b 1 to have been TALK GLOOM ON SUGAR OUTLOOK lSay Big Supply Won't Cut Down Price Notwithstanding 3,300,000 pounds of sugar en route here from San Francisco or already in the harbor awaiting discharge there is little likelihood of w reduction in price Mins T. M. Kleemeyer of the fair price committee, said Tuesday, until the fall beet harvest, and perhaps not then “More sugar has received here than ever before,” waid Mins Kleemeyer, * shortage think, been ng it in th tage of peo rd to buy #0 uban situation and the fall ure of 76 per cent of the striking 0k place, That robbery was not the motive for the crime is shown by the fact money, wateh and Judge Recognizes Battlefield Will Dominick Reritich, private, Co. B and on v the laws of Franc was written, a will need not be wi grounds, Judge Gilliam ree as valid in superior court Mone Baby Robert H. Briem, age 23 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Briem, 4014 47th ave. 8. Blue eyes and black oyen fat | school Reventh ave. and Madison st. n bables, babies in|by the Mothers’ Congrens of the rma and bablen that toddle rent-Teacher associations every Commission Will At batydom a" tnvited.t0 "the hi ing. from 9 t0 13. Probe Gas Service welfare clinie conducted in Centra pabien were examine measured there laet "* | Trade Secrets of leven almost perfect babjes were discovered. One mother ht was informed that her child's over we Corsetier Revealed weight was due to too much carbo . YORK, May 4——In @ suit in| hydrates. Another was informed for creta,” Mme, § t time that her baby was suf . vm St. Vitus dance ere under 6 ra are y experts, The clinic was lished to continue the work started by the government of inform ng mothers how to help thelr bables }attain perfection, and to combat ig ce in caring for babies. Dra am Schwabland, Maud Parker bables and lear in fact. | 1 y until May * rf ced Tuesday. The sion will investigate charges that the apparatue of the & f ration ts inadequate to supply the elty with gas Mebbe It It, and silecery Mebbe It Isn’t! ' | what i a “Sanipractorium? was She’s a Regular the question put up to Corporation “ ” Me vr Meter by buia| Cut-Up, — He ss: dent James EB. Black AKRON 4 Burton Guine eh Meter would haved ft “passed the shapes + | dincovered last week waa little ob- It's @ question of fact »\ert Hrlem, age 23 months. He's r 1. f happy because he's healthy. Other Colorado Man Ends “ tions with sme, Burton | Life in San Diego Bolsheviki Admit Juanita BAN DIEGO, Cal May 4.—Th Kieff Evacuation :2..).., ~——= |body of Andrew Peterson, 45, | Wheat Ridge, Colo, was taken ff LONDON, May 4—-Ruesian soviet|man, 7 spa evacuated Kieff last Thurs-| months; commis */ the ft atwardly” rica, but that women |, pest dressed—er—in “g the “high score” babies at pertect children were Louime Riley, 13° months; |Dark, € months Lawrence J. Hick Ine Hansen, 6% m arker, 6 months pntha, Marry P | months; Leon Carlton, IM health is be-| day and retreated toward Kharkov, | months. Women who assisted were Mrs. John Porter, chairman; Mrs. Ma: — mit sutaide Ah 08 ga eieeesaerpetacnaeesn |a Warnaw dispatch to the Daily | Newn naid today. Poles entered the He Had a Lock-up; laity ‘Qundey | uate ronal com-|C. E. Plogardus, Mra G. P, Haley. Used It for Wife) mans ot « Piendeks, the ais.| Mra. 3, Cook, Stra Percy ‘Thatenn ATI, May 4.—John Dele | patch said a they were wel | Miss Helen omtick, Mise Lactic 2 3 comed by th ple Ranthum, Miss Helen Constantine peer rho “Nin! Other dispatches maid flere fight |and Miss Louise Stenhotm. QUIDNUNC he placed! | wants a divoree, Is This What You Have Been Looking For. Distinctly Smart—Y outhful and Spirited— so, we are showing garments which are all that, and more. wraps and other articles of the wardrobe are well tailored, modishly dis- A woman's confidence in a» man - theories of | usually depends upon her liking for No homely girl appreciates the || DAILY HE ASKS A QUES. TION OF FIVE PERSONS him rather than upon his reliability. | fact that beauty is on deep PICKED AT RANDOM TODAY’S QUESTION Are you in favor of a national anti-cigaret law? ANSWERS MRS. BRIDGET LONG, Spring #t: Yes, I am. They're bad for young boys, and I don’t care for tobacca anyhow DR. E. W. SMITH, dentist, Pan:| tages Bldg: I can't aay that I am You know the Bible mays, “Be ye temperate in all things,” and I don’t think cigarets moderately used are harmful. [t fs just as much a ain to overeat as to smoke or drink immoderately, I believe. H. C. CARLL, tobacconiat, 1024 Pike st; 1 can’t use them, but don't seem to hurt some fel #, But say at stuff if you will bring the booze back Nicholson were in charge cane field workers in Hawall to re turn to work, she said, have a bear ing on the price of sugar here as 14. © unable to |the eb | receive |they ray to the canneries or into that most of it ts go! nome huge hoard. | ‘The fait price committee denies | that unt is going into ahy large amc mption ts sacks, which of, according the market at 24 cents a pound ré tail in Seattle, a canvass of the fol owing other cities by telegraph showed Tuesday: Spokane ree selling at 1 and 22%¢, respect Kelen San Fran 7c; Portland, 26% and Pedestrians Hit by Autos 332 This Year Gustatvon, 49, 414 Ninth ave., is in the city hospital Tuesday with a broken leg and painful facial lacerations as the result of being struck by an auto mobile driven by C. H. Goortg, 108 17th ave, N., at Fifth ave. and Madison st, Monday night. Gus tafson, who works for the Bemin Bag Co. was crossing the street At the time of the accident ‘ leading stores Charles Patricia Dickson, | Bounna Alaine Hagan, 13| YOUR children are entitled to all the pleasures that this great Northwest country affords. Our used cars are solving the automo- bile problem for hun- dreds of Seattle folk, who know that “MOST CARS ARE USED CARS” Here's a good family car Mitchell, 1918—Seven Passenger, $1,500 Wednesday only. This ad worth $100 an purchase price MITCHELL MOTOR & SERVICE CO. East Pine at Summit East 8413 2416) you can cut out all} EB. 72nd ave.:| CURTIS, certainly! r MRS, Juneau gt you? 4242 Why, Don't SPRINGTIME IS Frocks That Are -With an Air of Good Taste? Our suits, coats, the woman playing the season’s newest dictates and of excellent materials. 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THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F KEGEL, President Pike Street and Fifth Avenue We Recommend the THOR Electric Washer Because of Its Past Performance THE THOR has “stood up” under the most trying tests, and the housewife who is so fortunate as to own a Thor Electric Washer realizes its dependability under all conditions, . The Thor’s strong electric motor—the large swinging wringer—the sturdy con- struction ‘throughout make it an excep- tionally sound business investment that returns substantial dividends in the elim- ination of wash-day drudgery. The Thor is Sold on Small Weekly or Monthly Payments ;Pany put a check meter on the pole outside McDermott’s house and found Last)" was using eight times the juice |his meter said he did. He Fools Best Who Fools ST. LOUIS, May 4.—T, E. MeDer-/ mott fooled the electric company.| Make a list of your acquaintances They*fooled him and he had to pay/and you will be surprised at the $50 in Justice court here. 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