The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1920, Page 5

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SATURDAY, JULY M4, 1920, SEVEN BUSY WITH BIBLE Negro Who Clubbed Victims) to Death Is Preparing for His Execution | } ¢ a SAN QUENTIN PENITENTIARY, | Cal, July 1 D is too Dusy wt n for his cuss his 1 r al career fur ther M Git A, whom 4 prison Bible tn | — m Was given to he t Point Richmond, | » f made notes of it, i) who was sen. | } 1 Roy Trapp, of Ful t g her ov . tured t Topoe, Ari: | ASSASSIN Is SAVED | p } FROM MOB DEATH > was taken to Santa Ana, » o ‘ ® > cluded before of the was q 4 f five er of Ehrhardt and his| wife, committed €al conditions r almost be death with a han fiibson wi Ber 24, the first ble under the Dies While Wife’s LONDON, Eng. 23.—Luke Hutchinson, an aged and blind resi-| hes dent of Alfreton, was found dead in| se his home after the funeral party re- | go- furned from burying his wife. |crowds July some of at the first sign of skin eruption You don’t know how far that itching of eczema, of bit of rash might develop, andi sbest check it at once by using RESINOL OINTMENT. les | cooling, healing qualities usually stop itching and burning after the fifst application. Resinol is also an ex- | cellent healing dressing for burns, cuts, stubborn little sores, etc. Af ad/ druggists. Thoroughness every transaction, and our dus ccorded every ceur- nt with sound Yusi 0 Check /Are Cor invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND/ PIKE @T. Skilled Optical Service - Good Glasses $5.00 737.50 $10.00 DR. E. 0. MANN 3039 Arcade Building fo Horlick’s «The ORIGINAL ‘Malted Milk fa Natritions Diet for All Agos Quick Lunch at Home or Office ‘Avoid imitations and Substitutes SLAYER (OF ‘Hallucinations | | to Force French | President Out? j President and Mme. PARIS, July’23.—There & a deter mined move on foot tn political cir cles to elect a successor to President Funeral Is Held |?! Deschanei ‘The president haa not been tn'good bh and three months’ leave of ab appears to have done him no —————— | is a large part of a Fr tlye’s public lfe. ‘ Some say he suffers from loss of | (Continued From Our Last Issue) | Kazmah’'s terme pro’ more|go to Margare r Kazmah pointm An it ion Pyne returned reday night and calle end in 9 1 to the truth of wh condit ¢ Kazmah to me,” Sir Luclen | ge ‘Come it Then, Irvin, for their married life, be- tr K eat in Rita the first esta gan to take int Deschanel eiry as she could safely dispose of and temporarily silenced the more threatening tradespeople; but Kas mah declined to give cre and cheques bad never been acceptable at A Old Bond at She was f! He has a great and public fun dread of s and this nch execu y bordering upon a gtate of coll Insomina laterly had*detied dangerow creased doses of veronal and brain. was te A> and the hall upon nery CLE JAMES Q CLEMMER. there any CHAPTER Chief Inspector Kerry Resigns THE SAX ROHME. sal COPYRIGHT, 1919, BY ROBT. NS BRIDE £ CO. As a final resort she determined to; going up to the roof and across the t Halley. 8t : and her last he 6 wrote a hasty note maid, and hu xI of ht SEATTLE an servant?’ I\regret t s circumstance facta that no an come to STAR Joy riding in which will be noon =—oeo certain public # to Sir Lucien's flat in Albemarle r 1 1 shall charge the man Juan/the vate muni y atic “Whereas, 1 of | missioner Att debe Dummy RIGHT 1111 Wirt A 169 Washing | by Kazmah add that Sir] open before this (Continued tn Our Next Issue) Avgustine & Kyer—Ady, have | aie | Ught | TRUSS TORTURE Can be elin Lundberg Pm free trial to . A. LUNDBERG CO. | 1101 Third Ave. caring the t. We give! periority. Seattle. * SEATTLES BEST PHOTO PL@Y HOUSE : WEEK-—STARTING TODAY TOM MOORE in Ben Ames Williams’ Saturday Evening Post story— “THE GREAT ACCIDENT” CLEMMER MUSIC— LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN, Director Concerts Afternoon and Evening. Selection, “Three Twins”......... Hoschna “In Sweet September” James Monaco & COMEDY—PRIZMA COLOR SCENIC They called him a good-for-nothing, but he corquered the booze and won the girl and bad a lot of fun doing it. ~ CITY BUYS GAS | FOR JOY RIDES Councilmen “ : ae 2 {ie ough, the of which is placed at. ANG hye nearl C. The body was Are Getting) ““"" found in @ crouching positions am 4 ro" ch.—Ponnes | r . were 4 with kes \ egies must & This is the gf council at its meeting Monday after | Rigid investigntion of charges that Inte OLD RELIABLE Look for the Free Doctor Sign American ‘Legion Uncover Skeleton Post Will Picnic 5,000 Years Old Rainier post No. 21, American LONDON, Eng., July 2 A akele en unearthed at Peterbore ember ‘of « female » 30 years of age, city-owned gasoline ‘0 out of fashion ist of a resolution || officts auto is pr als are using obiles for pri oved by the your last chance to enjoy the he Rainier Valley Viesta. Take ‘ollows ce the on follow e t has been charged Prince's Gate and|r Kaz-\that the ordinances requiring th: \ evening, she had wit mec ut Ma-| tering city-owned and operated \ one y be Kazmat mach and prohibiting the use of | \ p to does not, sir, Kazmah has! these machines except on city busi ‘ 5 d described to me, at first hand peas, have been and are being vio hone He was at/and at second hand, All descriptions lated; be it resolved that the mayor P 1 Rita, wasting no/tally in one Kazmah has be requested to make an investiga MISS BHC ; ona, begged him to | remarkabl eyes In Miss | tion for the purpose of ascertain | 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. 1004 4th, cor. Pine a a Hu ou will note that | whether said ordinances are beir ‘wom —e ray she had quite for: | she larger than | violw and if he finds that the re as she was about to jan or wi quir nd provist Dr 3 Secale = REAL PAINLESS DENTIS roman for ae ‘ you are charging : ia ls th prdad bh'inkvndiise eur now (baicbinet sea Ga é z . and strongest plate known, covers very little tof the roof of the mebody got Kaz | on the part of city officials and you can bite corn off the cob; Rita, “Of course! | m Irvin away, and it! employes.” teed ib years. y rome paper and alcan only have been Mar i EXAMINATION FREB uclen had no other re anking | vant. Again, somebody TEETH May stead set of teeth. rried Hm,” m Ex-Government Physician PAINLESS EXTRACTION Finve tmpreasion taken tm mination and advice free and See Samples of Our vidge Work, We Most of our pr nt patronage is recommends ll giving good satisfaction. patients who have tested our work. When coming to our offices, be you are in the right piace. Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From ® te 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY st. nd chronic All work gusranteed for 15 years, DRUG CO. vex Near Spring St. ton St, Near Second (PAID ADVE (Paid for by 81 ROLAND H. HARTLEY Candidate for Goyernor TANDING upon a platform that squares 100 per cent American: a platform that, measured by the exigencies of the moment and by the serious problems of the immediate fu- ture promises relief from extravagant waste, overburdening taxation and soaring living costs, Col. Roland H. Hartley, candidate for the govern- orship of the great commonwealth of Washington, begins his speaking tour of the state Monday, July 26. - Col. Hartley is no stranger to the voters of Washington, His memorable campaign of 1916 is sfill fresh in the public mind. Under the same policies advocated by Col. Hart- ley four years ago, Seattle has been changed from a radical- ridden and strike-disturbed city to one of the most peaceful and productive cities, from a commercial standpoint, in the United States. Roland H. Hartley’s 1916 platform—today unchanged— is now the political religion of the land. The principles Col. Hartley so fearlessly promulgated four years ago he stands for today. There was no straddling of the issues then, and he will neither dodge nor sidestep in the present campaign. The menace that would destroy Americanism and tear down our sacred institutions has marked your state for its Re victim. Washington calls for a Man of the Hour, one courageous and unafraid—a man entirely free from pre-election pledges and dangerous political entanglements. Above all, we need a man of broad vision, fair mind and constructive ability; one capable of placing the state’s af- fairs on a sound business basis. That man is Col. Roland H. Hartley. HARTLEY’S SEATTLE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

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