The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1920, Page 5

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MONDAY, JUN 28, 1970. Don’t Miss Our Pre-Inventory Furniture Sale Our Pike Street windows are full of exceptional values in odd pieces of furniture which have accumulated during the first six months of this year. You can make very substantial savings by attending this sale. Liberal Credit Terms Extended Formerty WeedbouseGrunteem Furniture Co. Ina a Doctors today admitted they did not know what kind of pol Brothers’ store temporarily paraly® jed Mra. Florence nd, @ private | detective, § ernoon They they were not jenger to « une the case, What ef- forts, if any, are being “made to de |termine the sort of polson used Jeould not be learned. The alleged shoplifter, who escap jed arrest, according te Mra, Unland. |by stabbing her in the back with the |needla, producing a stiffening of the muscles and deadening of the brain cells that control movements of the body, was still at large today NPERIENCES RECURRING SENSATIONS OF PAIN Mra Uniand herself ts still con- fined to her bed, accorting to re | ports from her home, 117 Filmore [st She experiences recurring sen- |sations not unlike pin pricks and has recovered only partinily the use jof her limbs. The noedie, she says, was pressed | twice into her fleah by the shoplifter, |whom she had followed into Rhodes Brothers from another store to re- £m used in the hypodermic needle with | ha which & woman shoplifter In Rhodes | u THE SESSSS5588S555' Nature of Poison Used |Matt Wants in Hypodermic Attack on Woman Mystifying' Lyon and Dr, T. B. Douglas. Dr, Lyon was asked whether he ¥ idea of the sort of polson and answered, “None what ove Askéd if he was making any tn. vestigation to find out, he repeated, |"None whatever.” | He maid he had attended Mra, Un land but once and was not now con nected with the cane. | Dr. Douglas made similar answers and added that he did not know what doctor was looking after Mrs, Uniand now ROSE FESTIVAL OPENS TUESDAY Show to Be Held in Forestry Building Seattle's énnunl ro open Tuesday in the Forestry bulld ing, university campus, In the morning the flowers will be entered | festival will SEATTLE cover a fur coat the making off with. GRUNBAUM CO. INC. Where Pike Meets Fifth fofopopopofoopofopopopopofofoyoya a: z a fous of all that ter leave the store Immediately her| open to the public |bedy became an tf frozen le to move or to speak, but was) around her and plainly saw the shop- and judged. At 2 o'clock tn the af woman was ternoon, the doors will be thrown The exhibit will She was! close Wednesday night at 10 o'clock. ment Says Webster’s Wrong was occurring | Govern, with the coat ) over her arm. SAN FRANCISCO, June 28.—The : Wi iams Carries Monday. Two colored men stepped | DOCTORS APPEAR A dictionary mays the whale’s a mam- “4 from behind a telephone pole at 16th| BIT MYSTERIOUS mal and not a fish. But the board Big Bump Around |: and Yesler way at 1:30 o'clock! Her husband, Homer Uniand, al of United States general ap j “4 aun ; Sunday morning and held up Wii- headquarters policeman, told The) have decided that canned wha rat A big bump on his head annoyed | jiams. One holdup hit him on the Star this morning that two doctors| is fish and subject to duty on impor. 7 W. M. Willtgins, 521 fist ave. S| head. had attended his wife, Dr. Ro H.' tation, Jus sti mca iG cn ee ieee abe a . he S Named Bel At the Store Nam low 7 A 10-Day Tube of P 3 ‘Day Tube of Pepsodent ake This Free Tes For the Sake of Whiter, Safer Teeth of J ae ad = J oe vad > ts J pe ot re he ad aa nd uly the m... nd ust ‘ah present the coupon. The is to There is on your teeth a slimy film. You can feel it with your tongue. It clings to the teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. The tooth brush doesn’t end it. The ordinary dentifrice does not dissolve it. So it clings and, night and day, it may do ceaseless damage. The Tooth Wrecker ‘That film is the great tooth wrecker. Most tooth troubles are now traced to it. The film is what discolors — not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Also of many troubles, local and internal. why well-brushed teeth so often dis- decay, why tartar forms and pyorrhea You leave much of that film. Tooth troubles ere constantly increasing, as show, despite the wide use of the tooth brush. And the reason lies in that film. Now We Combat It Dental science, after years of searching, has now & CREGShe Egaeseeskas 3F & ef¥ir King een the rong 1s responsible for dece pow lor 4 | be ch ’s teeth. It is the source mall most tooth troubles. The Store Named Below Will Supply the Free Tube on This Coupon OWL DRUG CO. SEATTLE, WASH. i 10- i in, psodent. PORE G5t82s Tow purpose paste, which leading dentists nowadays advise. own sake and your children’s sake. Learn what they mean to your teeth. See How Your Teeth Look When the Film is Gone Present this coupot to any store name i Your Name.....cocrererreres -of-town residents should mail this it Com; , 1104 So. Wabash ! tube will be ‘sent by mail Beatle Beattie, i All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities The dealer named below has been supplied with 10-Day Tubes of P: dent. This week a tube will be handed free to any one who asks. Simpl urge a test of this film-removing Prove the results for your The results are sgen everywhere in cleaner, whiter teeth. Some of your own friends have them. For home use, this method is embodied in s dentifrice called Pepsodent. And this week you can test it at our cost. Based on Pepsin Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film is albuminous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to con- stantly combat it. Pepsin long seemed impossible. It must be activated, and the usual method is an acid harm/ul to the teeth. But dental science has discovered a harmless activating method. And that method, used in Pepsodent, enables all to daily use this efficient film combatant. Watch the Results We urge you to present the coupon. Get the 10-Day Tube and use like any tooth paste. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how the teeth whiten—how they glisten—as the fixed film disappears. Compare the results with your old methods, Then let your own teeth decide the method best for you and yours. This is of lifetime importance. Don't neglect it. Cut out this coupon so you won't forget. Pepsadén The New-Day Dentifrice « An efficient film combatant, proved by years of clinical and laboratory tests. Now advised for daily home use by leading dentists everywhere. DAY TUBE FREE; with your name and address filled It is good for a 10-Day Tube of ee cceececscsceccescsseresccsocecesoss SES8bs coupon to The ue, Chicago, STAR toBeCounty’s Next Sheriff or re ee t Matt Starwich “The tools to the man who can handle them.” Napoleon aaid tt And Matt Starwich, with 18 years’ experience as a deputy shesiff here, has seized upon the quotation as a slogan in his campaign for the of- | fice of sheriff. | Starwich announced his candidacy formally today, In ® brief statement of his qualifi- cations he maid that he has lived in the county 22 years, has a wife and two children, @ — property owner and taxpayer, bought Liberty bonds of every inaue and W. 8. 8, during the war and contributed to every fund for the boys “over there,” ar-| rested many slackers and deserters, | and since the war has adopted an) orphaned French boy to raise and educate. “I do not say this boastfully,” he said. And he didn't. He forgot also to mention that he! has a reputation second to that of no other man in the county for be- ing & gunfighting desperado hunter. He has survived more pistol bat- tles than any other deputy on the force. His thrilling experiences and narrow escapes from death have filled newspaper columns for years back. “My only promise,” he says, “if elected, is to enforce the laws with- out fear or favor, be on the job at all Umea, employ competent help. | not overlooking returned soldiers, and give the public what they are entitled to, an efficient and business | like administration and reduce the/ expense to correspond.” Bureau of Missing Relatives Ira H. Beham ts inquired about by his sister, Mra K. E. Jones, in a let- ter ‘received by The Star today, say- ing she has not heard from him in 7 years, Her address is 43 N. Canal Sport Sil stock readjustment. Incl 40-inch Kuma Kumea. -inch Fan-ta-at. Winch Chinchilla Special, a yard, $4.95. pecially desirable for sortment includes rat-tail and silk thread contrasting colors, Blouse and one-piece An exceptional value Women’s 7 eta for Tuesday the Hi Hose, in Medium Brown cy service. Sizes 8% to 10. Cuts His Throat on Pullman Car DPS MOINES, Ia, June 28.— F. Martin chose a sleeping car “up per” to suicide tn. He cut his throat with a pen knife. He disturbed the man in the “lower,” and now the doctors have him on the way to re sovecy: CITY EMPLOYE DISBUSSES HIS WIFE'S TROUBLE |Complete Breakdown Fol- | lowed Case of Flu, Says Matrona, Pa. She says Behan, & well educated man of about 50/ years, was in Seattle when last heard from. eee Lena Stovall, mother of Miss ‘Therem Stovall, 2621 E. Heten st. was last seen by her daughters15) years ago in Chicago, the latter writes, Mins Stovall would apprect-| ate any information concerning .her whereabouts, eee If this reaches the eye of Edwin! L. Sponsler in ‘time, he may yet be able to see his mother alive. Miss Elizabeth Prosser writes from the | Philadelphia navy yard, where she is employed, that Mrs. Sponsler ts il) with pneumonia, and doctors say she cannot live. Sponsler, she writes, was supposed to bave come to Seat tle from Alaska last winter, but noth- ing has been heard from him. eee Police have been asked to locate relatives or friends of Charles| George Smart, believed to have been & Seattle resident who died at Ocean | Falls, B. C., last Friday. A telegram | from the coronér at that city states | that Smart's address in Seatle was| 149 North 75th st. but no one at that address knew the man. The city directories for the last ten years! do not lst anyone by that name. None \ Wants to Be the Kaiser SACRAMENTO, Cal, June 38— There are 20 Napoleons going thru the exile of Elba in California state institutions, Gen. Grant holds forth in a national guard uniform tn bev. eral asylums, while two King} Georges are being supported by the/ state, There is no Kaiser Wilhelm. May Be Blessing to the Audiences LOS ANGELES, June 28.—No more Wild West movies—perhaps not. There's a terrible shortage of som- breros or cowboy hats here. Also of red bandana handkerchiefs, It may force Wm. Hart to appear in a silk tile and hard boiled shirt. 'Wife’s ‘Sold’; She’s Perfectly Willing LONDON, June 28.—A_ strange story of how she was “sold” by her husband to another man was told in the South End police court by Mrs. Albert Pearman, She said her hus- band persuaded a man named Jones to sign a document to take her over and look after her, She admitted she Was willing to be transferred, In, the last three months, 95 na tional banks have been chartered. | vents blister: state banks and |lieves painfu' These include trust somp tional bank 32 anies converted into na-|® Lewin—Tanlac Proves Merit. “Some wonderful things happen tn this world and one of them is the way Tanlac haa restored my wife's health,” said J. C. Lewin, of 3616 Dayton Avenue, Seattle, Wash, @ well known employe in the city en gineer's office. Mr. Lewin has lived in Seattle for thirty-three years, and previous to his present position for eighteen years connected with the county engineer's office. “For years my wife has been suf-| fering with stomach trouble,” con- tinued Mrs. Lewin, “and last year she had an attack of influensa that left her in a very weak and run- down condition, Nothing seemed to do her any good, and she kept on/ getting worse until she had a com plete breakdown in health. She suf- fered worse than ever with indiges- tion, and was not able to eat any- thing without suffering agony after- wards. Even the lightest things caused gas to form so badly on her stomach that it pressed up around her heart so she could hardl{” breathe. She had spliting headaches and at times became so dizzy that she couldn't stand up. Her nerves were 80 g@hattered that it was impossible for her to get a good night's rest. ‘The least noise would upset her and many a night she just rolled and tossed all night long. She finally got so weak that she could not walk up or down stairs and, in fact, could hardly walk at all. “I had seen so much about Tanlac in the papers,that, as a last hope, I| decided to get her a bottle, and I am) might glad I did, for she started to| improve right away. She can eat anything now, and is never troubled with even a touch of ind!gestion or stomach trouble. She has net only gained ten pounds but has the strength to do all of her housework, and says that she feels as well as she ever did, “I was surprised at the change in her after she started taking Tanlac, for I had almost given up all hope of her ever getting well. Tanlac certainly put her on her feet, and [both of us will always recommend and praise it, and I hope other peo-| iple that are suffering like she did/ will get some help from my state ment.” Tanlac ts sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di- rection of a special Tanlac represen: tative, SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Hase, the antiseptic Plattsburg Camp Manual men in training to use Foot- in their shoes each morning. It p: d sore spots and re- ‘ollen, amarting foet lakes the sting out of corns bunions. Always use Allen's Base to break ip new shoes Foot. he Rhode ks UMMER calls for summer-time apparel and garments intended for the 4th of July, Vacations, Outings, Week-ends and other summer occasions may ~ not be designed of more favored fabrics than the silks featured in this assort- ment, reduced from former prices of $7.00, $8.50, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50 for uded are: 40-inch Jacquard Baronctte Satin. Wool Jersey and Cordelaine Dresses Special Tuesday Radaced to $4.95 i Upper Main Floor s Co. 40-inch Newport Corda, mm 86-inch Printed Pussy Willow. 36-inch fancy woven Tricoletic Silks. $12.75 Second Floor N this sale of 75 Wool Jersey Dresses in plain and fancy weaves are models es* shades | Rookie, Henna and Navy Blue, finished with Special a Pair 69c Main Floor Rear Special Bale 235 pairs of Women’s Full-fashioned Silk garter top and reinforced Lisle foot, which will give good Tuesday, a pair.... ISISTERS PLAN summer wear. The as- of Tan, Clay, embroidery, in self and featured in Russian style. Sizes 16 to 40. At. coe oe oes $12.75 Silk Hose TUESDAY special sale of — 200 yards of Plain and — Fancy Hair Bow Ribbons, tr — piain and satin stripe, in self color. They are 5% and © inches wide and are displayed — in shades of Pink, Blue, Yellow, Green, Lavender, Nile Green and Purple. losiery Section will place on olor only. These have lisle Bring home some French Pastry and Hard Re vertisement, After you eat—always. HOME FOR AGED Propose to Raise Fund of $300,000 Plans for the erection of a home | Gassy Feeling. Stops for aged persons were under way | f00d Monday by the Sistgrs of Charity of | the many caused by Providence, Ten acres situated near | A id-St £ Fauntleroy park will be made the site | for a building capable of housing |about 200 persons. Approximately RATONICS Oss bestsenien $300,000 will be raise by a commit. | harmful pe pe: ques tee of prominent business men. The | J+ poly 208. of axe home will be nonsectarian. | Denefited. | The “fire” of an opal is due to | Money |the presence of water in the gem. Fees Rat eel i ey HERE IS AN UNUSUALLY BIG, VALUE. _ This sale offers a great opportunity to buy a Dinner Set at a big saving. These 38-piece Dinner Sets are © in the white semi-porcelain, Traymore pattern; makes an ideal set for the camp or summer home. Thirty- three-piece set, special at.......... $3.98 85¢ CROWN GLASS WASH BOARD at 59c | These Glass Wash Boards are well con- structed and have a heavy glass wash- ing surface. They do better washing | and are more sanitary. Special at. .5B¢ HEAVY: GALVANIZED FANCY rem ie These Fancy Screen Doors are made of 1%-inch Southern Pine and are’. covered with galvanized screen wire. They are strongly constructed, being mortised at all joints; corners are braced with fancy brackets. Will make an attractive front screen door for any home.

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