The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1920, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920, Police Clubs Crack, Bricks F Y, When Town Fights to See Ghost LIMA, May 12.--The “Guardemen's at the head of the stains beckoning. | kidding matter when you meet face ° 7 Ghost” is lying low and chuckling; They requested protection the next |to face with auch things.” Bileefully at the fuss it has stirred up night Several members of the jooa! | MIEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN | ere. ©. N, G. company volunteered, This! BATTLE WITH POLICK on i Draperies for Window and Door other Ohio towns are here to speak) “A truckload of us went out to the| night to prevent recurrence of the Upper Main Floor jto the “spook.” The Ohio national) piace and all went well uftil 11/demonstration when a crowd entimat- guard ts greatly riled up over the |ovciock, Then we heard groans. The | od at 1,000 men, women and children Complete stocks, attractive patterns and dependable qualities will assure your satisfaction weet cowardice of some members| men began to worry and to whisper |engaged @ a pitehed battle with pa CRETONNES—In floral and conventional patterns of | || The Rhodes Co. Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns Blo the local company who were com-lamong themnelves. We stood the |troimen in front of the ghont's abode. | pletely routed in their encounter with | groans till midnight, tho, and then=-| ‘The throny wanted to enter the 9 eee ee when V.K. Frien| “We all were standing near the) house and see whether there was a aiid bie family were am ‘led to oe, Paar Of the house when, at the witch: | «host, Police refused. Nightstioks y! Dellod tO ling hour of 12 ‘a form ap | Were used freely, and a number of oupy a house at Pine and Albert sta, |'"® & woman's nm ap . . bre upper window and |Perwons were hit by flying bricks. So An Overstuffed Set That You Will Find Very Hospitable These three pieces have soft, restful pillow arms, well padded back and removable spring cushions. Beneath the cushions is a spring foundation, so con- structed that it can never sag. Upholstered in at- tractive mulberry and black striped velour. Wood- work is of mahogany. Three pieces, priced at $478.50. cause of the house shortage here, WOMAN'S FORM BECKONS AT D OF STAIRS The family they heard and saw the form of a woman Formerty WoodheuseGrunbaum Furnitere Co, Inc. GRUNBAUM TRROS— Co. INC. Where Pike Meets Fifth ; BEE ESRB EU 0000008 4 | Two McDonalds | Nutt, with whose murder, last eam- . | mer, the pair and another sister, Fay. Freed in Spokane) yo: cnarged. A jury late yestrday SPOKANE. PE ane ww cae and) found them not guilty in the fourth ‘Marie MeDonald are y from | of neational casea ‘the charge of the darceny of an au: | - osc to mobile belonging to W. H. Me-| j Millions of Tiny Germs _ \ Let's have lunch at Boldt'’s or stay in the street all night, be |Peared at an the Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Favorite Prescription—took one bottle the ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ and also used the ‘Lotion | Tablets’ and I have not been troubled since. ———~)|two fine healthy boys since then, and work hard. z ___.| time I was not able to do my own work. “T have also used Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for liver |beckoned us. Three of the men, | Capt. Ward, Lieut, @nyder and Law renee Brosler, fell as if atruck down. | “At that, someone let out @ yell jand we all fled. Fries and his wife ‘and two babies beat it, too, It’s no ‘ I} BISHOP, Calif. — “About five years ago I suffered severely. I consulted a local doc- tor and he said I would have to undergo an operation. When said “no,” he advised a course of treat- ments. I happened to think of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, and in it I found mj thoroughly described. I sat right down and wrote to Dr, Pierce at I then tried Dr. Pierce's also one bottle of I have had At that |and bowels for about twenty years, wouldn't be without Cause Your Catarrh them. 1 cannot recommend Dr. Pierce's medicines too | highly. others may be benefited by ALBRIGHT, R. F. Real Relief Comes Only by Cleansing} ease, And, of course, you know that Blood of These Germs you cannot reach these germs in| Catarrh comes from a disease | your blood with «prays and douches.| MRS, S, ( germ that finds loigment in the Experience has proven that & 8. §.| Blood, and makes {teelf manifest by | in the beet remedy for Catarrh, be} , spreading its attack of poisonous ir-|cause it is @ fine old blood remedy all the proper functions of w They surely were a blessing to me, and I hope their use as I have been.”— As a) Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription regulates and promotes omanhood, enriches the blood, ritation to the delicate linings of the | that tends to free the blood of all dis | dispels aches and pains, melancholia and nervousness, brings Nog, throat and air passages. These | case germs, §. 8. 8. will cleanse your | become stopped up by the inflamma-| blood of the cause of Catarrh, and tion of the mucous membranes, mak-| give real relief. It has been in con sold by all druggists. Buy «| gists, Liquid or tablets. today and lose no further time hs a cari Favorit getting on the right treatment. A trial package of Favori Valuable literature or special ad-| obtained by sending ten cents vice regurding your own case will be} in Buffalo, Y. Write Dr. Addrenn | 161 Swift Glogged-up nostrils and get relief. You must realize that your blood te loaded down wtih catarrh germs. germe must be removed |furnished free of charge. Chief Medical Adviser, Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga | Medical Adviser. refreshing sleep, restores health and strength. comes those disorders and derangements of womanhood. t use for more than fifty years,| makes weak women strong and stck women well, 4 It over- All drug- e Prescription Tablets can be to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel Pierce's if you want free con- fidential medical advice, or send 50 cents for Dr, Pierce's It} |were most of the windows in the house. A number of sptritualists from this elty and surrounding towns are here |trying W talk to the spirit or ghost far, the wil: witch has eluded |them. Police are investigating the whole affair | The house has had the reputation of being haunted. A skeleton in maid © have been found in the houre years ago. Mamilies have not lived |in tt for any length of time for yearn ‘COMES TO WED YANK, RETURNS |Who Was ‘Soldier English | Girl Turned Down? NEW YORK, | wheré on the sea between this cour try and England ts half—the !mpor tant half—of a war romance Somewhere in this country, prob ably in this city, is the other half And never the twain shall moet Mina Violet Cooper in the party of the first part the Mauretania funed to leave t when asked her reason, re “I came over to marry can soldier whom I met al the trip I changed my mind , cided he could never be & friend to me. If he asks for just say I won't neo him.” And not another. word would Miss Violet Cooper utter | No one knows who her sweetheart | wan, except Mim Cooper, who, is now on he! ay back ¥ elf. The t ing any talking, either May 12. — Some She cam more than and the ‘young fis not 4 |Seattle Play to Be Offered Here Yosler district community service will be entertained with a play, writ ten and acted by Seattle people, Fri day at 8 p. m. in Yesier church, KE. 50th and 36th ave. N Adminsion is fre, The play in called “The An swer” and was written by Miss 1. Gath and directed by Mra. Hawley. | In the cast are Chester Guth, | Loutse Brown, Beanie Jones, Melvin MeCanca, Louise Guth and Ciifford McDonald. There will also be quar. tet music and voon! solos Hungry Man Gets Plate—Giver Fined! WINNIPEG, May 12.—-Harry Fryer was real hungry and com- plained of the slow service in Mab Young’s Chinese restaurant. Young gave him a plate but there wasn't anything on ft. Police judge fined Young $20 for hitting Fryer. Every time = modest girl seo s man look In her direction she imag- ines he is trying to flirt with her. IF WEAK, THIN | OR NERVOUS _ DON’T WORRY Try the Bitro-Phosphate “Health System—$300 Curtains— Special An @s60rtment of 22 pairs of Mar quisette Curtains, in Cream Lace and and Ecru, in two-palr Jots, offers timely economies in Reduced to $2.65, 83.55, $7.95, $5.00 . $12.50 weven & * $2.25, 85.95, and Dainty Single Baby Blankets Plain and checked—-$1.50 to $2.50. Double Blankets at $3.00 and $3.50. Lingerie Bonnete—Sines 12 to 15—-$1.25 to $6.50. Paby Coats —Sizen months to 2 years—86.50, $9.95, 812.50, $14.50 and #17.50. Baby Dresses-—Sizes 6 months to 2 year RR. OFFICIALS DISAPPOINTED Wilson Names A. F. L. Man College Professor BY BASIL M. MANLY WASHINGTON, May 12.—The ap- pointment to the interstate com merce commission of James Duncan first vice president of the A. F. of L., and Henry Jones Ford, profes: sor of polities at Princeton Univer sity, means that the raflroads have lost the first skirmish fn the silent battle now being waged in Washing- tan involving billions of dollars in railroad rates and the valuation of raflroad property. Since the passage of the Cummins: Exch bill increasing the size of the interstate commerce commission the ¢«Q light and dark colors, which are suitable for com- fort covers as well as drapes, 86-inch widths. At a yard’. 40¢ and 50¢ CRETONNES—In hea weaves which adapt them for coverings and pillow tops as well as drapes’ 26- inch widths are shown in novelty, floral and bird patterns, in light and dark shades. A yard—65¢, T5¢, 85¢ and TERRY CLOTH—A 36-inch double faced weave, suit- able for hangings and window drapes. A large color variety. At, a yard—$1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 36-INCH CURTAIN SCRIMS—In allover and bordered effects, displayed in shades of Pink, Blue, Yellow and Old Rose. A yard . B5¢ MARQUISETTE AND NETS—Printed in allover de- signs, which adapt them for side drapes. A 55¢ and 6he CURTAIN MUSLIN—86-inch White Curtain Muslin, with dots of different sizes, in Pink and Blue. SCOTCH MADRAS—Figured patterns, in Pink, Blue, Yellow and Green; also Plain White and Ec yard—50¢, 65¢, 75¢ and CURTAIN NETS—These are very popular for win- dows and French door drapes and are shown in widths of 86, 40 and 45 inches, in White, Cream and Ecru. A yard—45¢, 55¢, 65¢, 75¢, $1.00 $1.25, $1.50: and.. 1.75 Things for the Baby * Upper Main Floor Silk and Wool Hose, A pair, 7T5¢@ and $1.00. Cashmere Hose, A pair, 50¢ and T5¢. Carriage Robes—Hand embroidered—$4.95 to $12.5, Pillow Slips—Hand em- broidered—@1.95 to $6.50. Creepers—Hand _ embroid- ered—$3.95 to $5.95. Bootees—-A pair, 5O¢, 65¢, 95¢ and $1.25. Coat Sweat — $3.50, 84.95 ana § a 1.25, $1.50, $2.05, $3.95, $4.95, $7.50, 2.50. | 4s typically Wilsonian, and calculated to Irritate the financial interests in the sume way that the appointments of Brandeis, Colver and others an- noyed them fn the first Wilsom ad- ministration, ve Last Call for Sugar Savings| So many people who purchased Syro, the liquid sugar, from us at | 12% cents a pound, have prevailed | |upon us to repeat our offer that wo are making this “last call” offer. For ten days only, starting May 12, we will sell Syro liquid sugar tn cases of 60 pounds, delivered to any part of the city at 12% cents a/ pound. ‘Telephone Sidney 1 your order today. RAINIER PRODUCTS YOU HAVE ONLY TODAY LEFT TO LAUGH aT JONNNY Ray —-T— “BRINGING UP FATHER” . FROM GEORGE ranovus ADAPTED MeMANUS CARTOONS TOGETHER WITH “THE HONEY BEE” TWO shows ToDAY 2:30 and 8:30 P. COMPANY | Guarantee raflroads and financial interests con | i trolling them have been mdving | | METROPOLITAN NEW TORK—If you are feeting run-| heaven and earth to secure the ap | ) Rerveus. tired-tn-the-mern- erally ailing, these are the DELICIOUS and REFRESHING | _4 polntment of certain carporation at-| torneys to the new positions: Billions of dolmrs are invgtved. | |The valuation of the railroads will be completed during the next five *| years. If the railroads had succeed ow may took |ed in naming the two new commis: | — that/ gionera as well as the successor to} ‘upon prep-|Commissioner Harlan, they would sats, qui-|have had a majority favorable to| mel. cod | chair most extreme contentions with | 7afint Pel regard to rates and valuation. The he phos: | valuation decisions conceivably may | mt Patent | fix as a minimum twelve billions and | as & maximum some twenty-two bil | lars. Control of thé inter merce commission, there “ ves something like ten bil many physi-| lion dollars. weaknesses| The appointments of Ford and Screen Doors Special at $2.98 LIST OF SIZES 86x80 INCHES. 80x78 INCHES. 84x82 INCHES, 32x80 INCHES. 86x84 INCHES. These Screen Doors are made of | select Eastern pine and are strongly constructed, being mortised at all joints. Some of these doors are cov- ered with galvanized screen wire and some with, black. You may have your choice. Special at benefit. | That i# ea . | 04 Yashing: | bon of PITRO-Pros.| Duncan are interpreted in Washing D TH O3 O1 7, tow simple health rujes|ton aa the sign that Wilson is gain | hd \{ ¥ : . ‘ cf canon ci =. college professor and n tabor le ra Wace el METROPOLITAN ey HE WILL BE HERE TOMORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY WITH A MATINEE SATURDAY GUY BATES POST IN HIS MOST WONDERFUL OF SUCCESSES— MASQUERADER’ Evenings and Saturday Matinee: 50¢ to $2.50 Plus War Tax If you want the best Garden Hose money can buy, ask for the “Electric Moulded Rubber.” You may have any length you wish at 27e a foot. Odds and Ends of Earthen Tea Pots Special at 39c and 69c These are the American-made Earthen Teapots, in Jet Black pattern. They tre in the smooth, glazed finish, and come in as- sorted sizes. Two lots, special at .. ve 4 3 Large Rolls for 25c Extra special for Thursday— Large rolls of Waldorf Crepe Tissue Toilet Paper. Special, B FOr .ccccvceesseseeses sae —when “delictous and re~ freshing’’ mean the most. THE CocA-COLA COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. THE GET YOUR SEATS NOW—ERE IT’S TOO LATE

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