The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1920, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR MIND BLANK The Town Where sae Was Born ee aioe ar a a |i Mo ota new on the wall of the room where ates (hat Mt on around + hang thé wall of th ” bat hat, 4 Jacksonburg’n hote n Cox Wasa born, while close by| cracker ‘barrel or the stove, and and also the. blacker if ‘ee A portrait of Cox's grand onally to venture a question;| “That waa Jimmy nimeelf,” ex 9 mother afd on another wall a like-| of listen to gho on that | plains Shafer the pork industry—but ee Knowing the democratic cand! | says, Jimmy was afraid to 60 church where Cox waa janitor and) fe JackronBurg's pride is in the 9| date to be an excellent man, 1 can | home a« wanders back into the churchyard| children who have gone y and not do etherwine than vole for BH" | rpgevgs THAT JIMMY where his grandparents rest and made good, whether In the factory, . . é explains Alf Thomas, ax he puts hi | yy yggg HOUGHT cans the fading epitaph on their, or an do or lawyers, or in the rei nhoed back on, for he now out ¢ are itema that show|tombatones, the one inseribed © to| household, and - the prese * ri . again in the fleld where he on “a ” ebruary 2, 188 Jimmy | hie grandmother, re on ee thue ne United Btates, " . Jimmy used to work till the sun set 4 pit r LIKE THE OLD, OLD Poison Needles, Drugged Lar Ta on Food and Hypnotism Fig- 4 ‘ And perhaps Agnes Margerum | ure in Sensational Story n! 7. 8 : i remembern the void wtory in Me reader in which the ol4 f waits for the re ntries to win fame and and hypnot tune ter part in Then when she Is on her. death & winsome + neisco br | ‘ bed he comes bask rich and fa-| One day, who asked Super \ q . mous and she dies content becaune | Bernard J. Flood to ‘ sve ween the glory of her riage. > reams fulfilled Miss Madys Marie Ramage, e 4 » We old, is the victim of plot which culminated in her @ecape from a hotel room on . een Wedding night, ayd her sub , born; and t? call on Agnes Feturn, in a dazed state of mind, to| Fa. \ “rm Margerum; she who now tn Mra.| Bae home of her mother at / ~ Breltenbecher, and Fourth st. ies 4 1 CLAIMED AS BRIDE BY MAN BHE HAD KNOWN 3 DAYS. Coming to her senses in a strange Foon, partly dist and claimed , ‘ | COX WAS REAL as a bride by a man # \ ‘ . INQUISITIVE BOY But three days. is ¢ in the mame room tn sual story related by " 4 a 4 © mays, And then. ahe Still evincing nervousn | thas kept her almost 7 ‘ 6 was ever askin Miss Ramage went into th e Z 4 y, not nd how The girl recently has been working Phy: - 4 Metis pt enters The ‘‘Bayer Cross’? is the thumb-prinft of" scribed by physicians for over nineteen years, cashier at a downtown ¢ t was then stil! a new story,| @enuine ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.’’ It pro- Insist on an unbroken package of genuine According to her stor oung man « i afier school he would) teets you against imitations and positively iden- | ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’? which contains 3 oe rig hen ? = ea } “ ee " ten ¢ , 1 soldier to con | tifies the genuine, world-famous Aspirin pre- | proper directions, F Volunteering the t ated pointe ee ee from Chicago, and knowing { an Bi Agaen " ite meeeety few persons, she accepted ‘ - that ‘th ite @emaine : 4 Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cente—Larger, packages. invitation 4 . " ‘ » " . ae fe the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of presaqsieenaeney ot oe ne FELT SUDDEN PAIN, THEN f is tf : RB i y 3 MIND BECAME BLANK. \ a , 4 y) siggy pire we Be : tan the food tasted a3 r - : from the time she left - ye By. : hs ; @ the restaurant u after her mar. b r r " | mind was in a daze. She remembers, > hen, after , 1 lccordimg to her version of what oc . . : 84 curred, bh x bee ear the t mmy ¢ h 4 img hed ne BY ALFRED SEG tes and wr ad fo Genter, on a dark street. | , pilgrim: ighe dimly recalls the man ta JACKSONBURQO, Ohio.—(By mai!) ype Sb rat hold of her arm and then felt a sud c nburg is passing away. Its rep ¢ 4 - lin pain that passed quickly—after | : . thriving} _ Alf Thomas (lower left), a cousin of Presidential Nominee |" Bhis all became blank m1 y marted. Its pop-| Cox, who worked with Coz in the fields when they were both | ey ctor in an authority on Jimmy Holding fast to her mother’s hand c s © 80, or there| hoys, can tell the history of the home where Cox was born, in With a half-freightened look r The tragedy of passing i! 70 Ob onbure “ jog Ped h eS » : its the iri told’ how che hea|like tha Jacksonburg, Ohio (upper center). Mra. Ag Ma Conrad Works for | ; axe vg Breitenbecher (left) was a schoolmate of Cor. P r | Partially gained consciousness . . 4 1 12 Sitrange room oe |away 5 to ee | the right is of Cor when.he was three years old. The ledger 23 Years on Novel | “I remember someone tugging at |make money; to work in factories an] of the main store in Jacksonburg still contains a charge entry| LONDON, July 21—Jomeph Con | 5 ime, but I was steepy and wanted to|!n off tice medicine and! a nainet James Cor, made a on - % f i s Cor, le in 1885 (lower right). , Het alone,” she said. “I remem-| law © marry z latent ' - a being cross at having been But 3 “ uilt the houne, fauaint epitaph on bh tombstone r 3 yaire = @roused from my stupor. My ree }seamy Cox, came ¢ Ht . nh 1868 and sleeps says of bir jago whe 0 | Eppeiiection is not very clear as to what| date for president of the i e ar hur 1 back of}... oe taasenned wean t OF ter fi . | @ecurred, but my brs appeared to States? the Unite hrer eand thel then revam ' | S ielear for a moment, and I fc = ‘S STILL JIM fee ying Scross a bed in a "IN THE OLD HOME Toom. My dress had been taken off| c a at Pied this man was sitting on the. bed| Ad be st tae. f HE tremendous demand for all kinds of small fruit and berry products, pro- Agnes Margerum (now Breitenbech: By me. 1 jumped to my feet and] 26 win whem he went to school and vides a remarkable opportunity for local people to establish ASSURED tina who lives just across the:rosd from INCOMES from a GUARANTEED MARKET, and the plan under which we ranen'y ; will develop for you a producing berry farm, not only warrants your investiga- ee a | ese ha ? : ion, t ither CALL AT THE OFFICE TODAY OR SEND mn.” Cook is alleged to have as.| Marserum “ ee tion, but we urge you to either CALL £ 5 SE y; a la ast, 'e santnens cans. They re Going IN ‘THE COUPON BELOW for all details and full particulars of a GREAT REACH HER MOTHER gag fesgiag tage ko abe ma OFFER. MUTE So ool tay Groce parsty er" |itcre" chs coud ove as ptaitiy, 0 DEPENDABLE RESULTS FROM A SMALL INVESTMENT es alg lie dd edt gctaaleetell rel ialya Q ALL IMPROVEMENTS BEING MADE oe know whether he attempted to re-|tors in “The H f) train me or not. I know I reached |that was given for the Rhe street and ran until I reached! the act Jimmy playing th Market st That was Friday n t be won, the one D until Sunday | vurg today is a lit 1 ¢ : The girl's mother in part corrob-|ter of houses on a road six mile | f Orated her daurhter’s story from Middletown, and at the far end | , “Giadys bad been extremely ner-|standa the house in which Cox was | Yous and unable to sleep, but T paid| porn, And Alf Thomas, Cox's cou | Sere The berry Be particular attention to it,” } maid. . “This particular Tushed into the room with wild and her couldn't find out w She was in a frenzy excitem hd screamed until I thought a Deighbors would hear. “My marvied dauchter tpl erg ioe anywhere in the the land weare Worked with her an hour b wea as pay ‘ou y. excep’ be improving to, her experience. She was wear shar ga ani ds 2G il r wedding ring when urned ae VE =e noo a heavy crops of ‘This ring. by the from |THE Cascade mour Me ‘ a window 4 saa 1s HE WAS BORN IN” é Siar these profit-prom, Berit.” ee ee | wethig te the very room We Offer Several Hundred Pairs of toenail ths ors ducing berries, t The ve roc ev ¢ oO $ A if: | Puget Sound That greatly Predicts Huge Coal mtr 0 to $10.00 Value erry, ue to i : increased pro- 4 like a shrine to Alf; the scene Shortage i in North! ot kde tvamia Se.ts ada duction is called r of th the little for is evidenced COLUMBUS, Ohio, Ju The wonder of clfmatio condi e0al shortage will be #0 acute in the = br be wed. coyn avith on thie very 2 . from a rej Morthwest this winter that people |@m™ tome 40 years should have tions, ts the . 4 dont’ ee Wi be forced to live together in|Come UP from the so jomhent: £01 tiaeet waety item in “BET, community houses, schoc and r a churches, John Moore, president of io look Tons bg nores grown Ther . a TER FRUIT, the Obio miners, predictea here to. |" °° doe This : L noe? produce from 3 which stated May. Unless immediate relief 4 by A hap a 6 wk: that by thet forthcoming, he predicts a shortage i : Gaiam agian se eae a 3 middle of Jun Of 10,990,000 ton that region {* vin the fleld- under the ho é jthe acre and | mee foe tn thst’ Fanion. i Pana at the present the demand SEs Shso mir aued Spain gh Sebedellgs time the cam for, logentaeae oa <a neries are pay juice had been |daybreak and at work till dusk! That Ing 15 cents @ 0 ee |was the endless program for Jimmy Cox and Alf Thomas, with no vaca tions | Hither come the. pilgrims now view the tiny, forgotten hamlet al candidate was who went te with Jimmy Cox ank her a boy he we 1 like and wat 1 of } and how out the very roor . . are great in farms now in t where the candidate for tienen bearing on the east eide of; t raised his voice, cr: ing #hrilly { ers. They can Alf Thomas works on Cox's farm, : Litke Washing-' jand his shoes are caked with soil not be muccess ‘ ton, prove. the 0, before he approaches the fully cultivated adaptability of he takes off hin shoes and en ideal soil and ' " ae pound for them. reported that Plain colors, Mixtures, Stripes and Serges. | Seaueien tae the. atack CH And on Sunday mornings to church | aig chvine aa the “PHEZ" “ak De dace alate dake hh ied: Many to match your old esat and vest. oaks. aboint Company was |for Jimmy Cox was ja of the . j $4.50 @ crate exhausted, United Brethren congregat | (Please read this carefully young | felle ou wh h you * The wonderful development of the great berry in | ment basis, without loss of time on your part from, you who complain when your Sport and Outing Trousers dustry since prohibition went into effect, the greatly | either business or employment, mother call ou to run an errand ; ’ INSURE Giak MUL iclertee ah yout nae Of all kinds. Also Riding Pants and Khaki Clothing increased and increasing market for berry products, The | which we are improving is close in, ac game) r . ‘ cessible downtown and mark YOUR the limited area from which they must Geir Aihec LENS GOES IN STOCKING 7 and the high prices paid for th at a low rate of fare— commuta- ES FEET TO JIM KOOM jtime contracts of the canneries, are all facts tion rate on the modern ferry “ The sur- AGAINST | Then Alf Thomas, stil! in nt SEE OUR WINDOWS will provide for you independence and AN INCON rounding country is highly developed and many of lstocking feet, leads the way to the FOR LIF our plan of developing f the tracts have a fine lake and mountain view, city BREAKAGE jsecond floor to the room that was paying place of your own on the small po Bis rng pay- | water and practically all city conveniences, }Jimmy's bedroom. But it’s much | changed now, and, indeed, the whole e OW TO GET THERE—East Madison car and King County ferry to Burke & Far Us Abo y * is changed, exeept for the| "ye Pine ah 7 h i " f # he Ask Us Al pont rls Costs veka phe > ee “4 ment ar ae office in Kirkland, or phone Main 7690 and we will send a car for you. Seattle Office where Jiramy Cox 0 as evenings, ped corn and except for the man e }tel in the room that he was born in BURKE @ FARRAR, INC, |. He has spent much to improve. the New York Mock, house, but ‘these cherished things| Seattle’s Greatest Store for Men and Boys Without obligation on my part T would be inter- have remained untouched, With an BUR KE & FE, pated In rocelNing further information regarding tiqne furniture (the bedsteads are great four-posted affairs) and with Jantique pictures and antique china ° | SUITE 203 ware and kettle and andirons, he hae SEATTLE "Of the Uno in whlch bs graadiatuer,,|_—- PIKE ST. AT. FOURTH AVE. - =

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