The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1920, Page 17

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1998. ENIZELOS TO SURVIVE | ASSASSINS Bullet Fired Into creek! Premier’s Shoulder Re- moved by Physicians PARIS, Aug. bullet which sp! of Premier Ven 13.—The asansain's the shoulder blade , into jay In an which was declared suc a, of cessful After the operation ft was an NoOunced the premier's condition was BE very satisfactory, but that absolute Test was necessary. He had a good night The bullet was removed by means of a radiograph. The assassins are believed to be Members of Greek royalist cliques. ‘They gave the names of Georges | Kyricis, army reservist, and Apos olos Therapis, former naval officer & journalist ‘heir attempt to kill Venizelos was Believed to be a part of a plot to Testore former King Constantine to the throne. ‘The police had been warned of the plot and Venizelos was closely guard @d as he entered the station. As the two assailants began firing, detec tives hurled themselves upon them. fost of the shots went wild. Both re disarmed before they could empty their pistols, The police had difficulty in getting them away from! the crowd, | Premier Venizelos is one of the heroes developed out of the World ‘war, During the time that the neu trality of Greece was gravely doubt 2 by the allies, and when K Constantine was openty charged w being proGerman and his overthrow Drought about, Venizelos stood out @ @ staunch allied supporter. He retired to the island of Crete, Organized a government of his own And it was allied support of Vent Belos that resulted in the success of | his revolt and the downfall of Con stantine. Venizelos was regarded as one of the most capable diplomats and teaman at the peace conference. Was a great force in the forming | Of the league of nations and, but for the fact that conditions in Greece Were such that it was not felt Venizelos could be spared from his Post as premier, he would doubtless have been named the first secretary | of the league. Miss Anne Martin in U. S. Senate Race} RENO, Nev., Aug. 13.—After filing | & notice of candidacy on an indepen. | Gent ticket for the United States sen. ate yesterday, Mins Anne H. Martin| Started on a month's campaign trip Miss Martin is a graduate of the! ) University of Nevada and Leland Stanford Jr. university and has ferved as vice chairman of the na )Yonal women’s party. it Tars Grab Clothes; Cop Grabs Sailors| After a running one-sided gun bat. | We of six blocks Thursday night, | three sailors who stole three civilian suits from S. Uyeke, 517 Jackson st.. | at the point ‘of two guns, were cap | tured by Patrolmen A. R. Johnson and C. E. Dotson. Johnson caught | the sailors after he had com-| indeered an auto to aid him in the! . The sailors are C. W. Pritz,| Edward J. Kenney and Walter Roun. | tree, an. 18 years old. Rich h American Girl Charges She’s Captive | USS ANNA Wihe/GHT ROME, Aug. 11.~Mi Anna Wright, a New York woman, said 40 be worth $60,000,000, charges she jar being kept a prisoner in the pal tial Villa Bragiotti at Florence She cries to the passerby that rela tives are holding her captive. An investigation of her sanity has been ordered. le | dent. Seeded Gena talbhe rea |* ot curing the disease estate on Pike, Pine and Union icang are leaving the | streets, west of Broadway, asked the | fms by thousands and } board of equalization for a general |*@#ier Mfe in cities. An asst Gr s6 Ger cont. -in--om sloth and self-indulgence prevails in ts Thursday and were turned | UP Civilization ments Thursday and were turr | He Ng: RR: | Ene Production, and antagonistic econ: Liquid Measure, |ic conditions left to take their wante- | Willie Willis—Ma, what do they | ful c¢ ermany and Japan are| | Don’t streak or ruin your material in a poor dye. you FELLOWS GOT YOuR RAISE. HOW GIVE THE LITTLE CHAP & SQUARE DEAL! Ve We Dor GET BETTER SeRvice- WELL TALK ABOUT “EM, EK, WoT? sarreerel> Ae AMUNDSEN OFF; || _ SHY 22 MSS Drifts Northward Without a) Few Instruments When Roald Amundsen, Nor-! wegian explorer, sailed from Nome) power Sunday on a Mveyear trip during | young men which he expects to drift with the} ice to the North Pole, he left with. | ut 22 aa of scientific instru ments and other supplies that were |being rushed to Alaska by a spec courier of the Norwegian govern | ment. He left without the supplies be cause the courier, Gustave Lund, ar rived in Seattle the day after t boat he had intended to take to Ni had sailed. This was on July 14.) Lund wired that he would come on he next steamer, but tast week he |‘ received a telegram from Amundsen |xaying that he could not wait. Sun day dispatches brought word that the explorer was off on his long | | journey. Lund will probably return to Nor ‘al, Aug. 11.—Leas and more snappy omen joyment, and more competitive “rough stuff.” preparedness with guns, but = for any emergency an « of every-day life “al teamwork inatead Leas pasnive of . PROFESSOR BOUNDS _ CALL TO ARMS Th vew call to arms voiced perger, director ducation at the Univer 8, who has just been the physical educa on. briefly em hers of America | what the tea ed recently at Baltimore in electin way on the motorship Pacific, due in | to) Pye nly ach pane rg aggro sg | Kleeberg 10 emboc n hi Seattle in a few days |atocky, agile physique and clear | Lumber Shed Fire | Does $10,000 Loss' will have Mills along Lake Union canal were | younger generation, he says, if the threatened Thursday afternoon when | country ts to be saved from a gen fire destroyed the Specialty Lumber | eral bankrupt ey of the stuff that Co. shed at Third ave. W. and W.| makes a virile and seif-suffictent Ewing st. Damage was estimated | people, at $10,000, by W. A. Eastman, presi and eye these very things. It is what he calle “a moral equiv: | of war,” and is an ideal which to be adopted by America’s brain "We are getting flabby. Aggressive being | women hard eu 1 boys and movie nts. Pioneers’ Daughters » Hisar to Meet on Sept. 1) pecuanes sation Daughters of the Pioneers of the IS GETTING SOFT State of Washington will hold their| “Vigorous, mkillful, resourceful, al-| annual meeting at the Y. W A., | trulstic men and women are easen’ Fifth and Seneca, on Wednesday, |to the life of any nation. The thr September 1. Attendance is expect-| is already in the air, Other nat ed from all parts of the state Jare creeping up on us be | for membership a| pe been born in the! pt ars ago and her | more “Ame and will work harder, vally, ANS are@ not competing #uc. | in farming, for instance. To be eligible woman must ha’ state at least 18 parents must have been in the terri- tory as early as 1870. 1 serve! Downtown Realty eyes Men Seek Big Cut |«: against them t this is t | Making ever your ECONOM home ¥ ounce of energy count ’ TK ~ abla measured tre or exm wh he can night, measured 1 Detroit Free Press. ~ WOMEN! INSIST ON “DIAMOND DYES” Buy only j‘Diamond Dyes.” Druggist has Color Card mean by @ Mamma Willis father’s tread last ple, Directions in package guarantee peffect results. FREEZONE FOR CORNS It Doesn’t Hurt a Bit! Lift Any Corn Right Off. Drop a little Freez-| instantly | ficient of Freezone tor a few cents, suf one on an aching corn, to rid your feet of every that corn stops hurting, then ghort-|hard corn, soft corn, or corn be ly you lift it right off with fingers |tween the toes, and painful foot Seems Magic! ays Lounge Lizard | Spade Is Rotting Manhood of America: |apire the PAGE 17 MAY INCREASE Better Lay ina RAID NORTHERN; WATER FARES Few Hair Cuts —_ SEIZE BOOZE Be fo re na i $@ Hotel Proprietor Arrested; The cost of hair cuts may go up Puts Up $1,000 Bail THE SEATTLE STAR DOGS FAIL IN ROBBER HUNT | Detectives Still Search for|Shipping Board Sets Date! Mercer Island Bandit for Hearing } then again it may not. In ar Altho members of the sheriff's of-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—The|telpation of the proposed demand) pain, poyxer, proprietor of the y |fice are continuing the search Fri ing board today announced a|by the barbers of an increase in| Northern hotel, 115 First ave, ., was lday for the red-masked bi aring will be held August 18, to and shorter hours, the Master) at liberty om $1.000 ball Frida tol- | rob Mra, Her Bowerman of ¢ mine advisability of increasing | phere gasociation voted Thur wing a midnight raid on his hotel | $490 and a diamond ring whiln she transportation rates of water ear the dry squad. Forty four quarts ay in bed in her home at Ackervon's| rier ubject to the board's jurind: night an increase of whisky were seized. otel wag anding reer island, early Thurs | ton e new schedule, which r 4 from top to br 4 lay me odhounds have — — effect Beptember 6, cal of liquid in @ wash | FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs. crease from $22 to $27 ba rd by the dry squad of Deputy date | Je 4. Franer who died| with a flat 60 of tramped thru the 2 on gros . or, bee c 3 barber rn ht urgle ’ or Sunday in the > i pouring | cuss their demands, whi is un-|t a bottle of Willa answering the in der 4, enll t 7 i arrested, lwho robbed Mrs. Bowerman had! te v on nt of the gre n eight-hou . 1 to have t ght he in in hiding on the isl and, |Doc ‘Burton’s Label | Is From Singapore J. H. ("Dec Burton, commercial e agent f C 1 line, didrt} mind t wterday He wall ut his work clad in a! oe ” ce wule Which be aonehas Unless you see the safety **Bayer Cross’’ on tablets, you antly announced came from Singa lare not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 20 years, and proved safe by millions. "Doc™ didn't mind the stares he and when he div Lon the sult provoked, either played the tatior’s labe just to prove reports Pooley, purser of the steamship Icon. tum offered to sell him the same |iabel a few days ago Now they are wondering if “Doc” id oF did not nee Singapore, Salmon Plant Burns; ; Owner Is Injured ARENRDEEN, Aug. 13 ing to a@ fire that was destroying Aberdeen Packing company’s nt, of which he was part owner H. Nyman was severely burned about and hands here In amnint the yesterday season's pack, 8,000 cases of nal wan consumed, The al lone tx ted’ at about $55 000, with $42,000 insurance. Pike’s Peak August Snow Sets Record COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Aug A new record in August snows | on Pike's peak was mad on day, when meven inches f ng to a report from Summit on the peak. Snow plows were clear ing the automobile highway and cog railroad yesterday. Colorado Spring» 2 two jnches of snow entire Safety first! Insist upon an unbroken ‘‘Bayer Package’’ i proper directions for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Earache, Toothache, Neuritis, | Rheumatism, Lumbago and Pain generally. Made and owned strictly by Americans. — Bayer-lablets “Aspiri sop to workers in the hope it will| obscure the real problema of prope wages and hours, but by econc teamwork, fair play and incre well-being must the new spirit be! brought back to life. “Just as Father Jahn years ago in | pired th nig men of Germany Salvation "Arniy ito cing hed bebien taal Celebrate Tonight | their | and patriotiem, so| ‘The Salvation Army in Seattle will Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages te of America in Aspirin te the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacié new morale her trille with guns with ite p but with # cal dangers mill headquarters of the new unit, training ta” chivalry,” bravery Olive st. Preceding the service, an — } Silver Band and the “Songsters Brigade.” Boy Saves Pigeon, | i Sali ANNUAL Volunteer Workers'|) c Is Killed by Train conference of the Y. M A. is on LONDON, Aug. 13.—Observing alat Seafeck this week with an at dim ay track|tendance of 125 near 4, 14] yeare sits as run down | ‘The largest petal ven: te we fu, and an expre rain, world is that of the ty of glone fon One Way Only To End Coffee-Making Troubles Here It Is: The world’s best raw coffees vary. Two lots seldom are the same. We overcome these variations by blending and daily tacting to match a never. stands des ss. Try“Folger’s Golden Gate” and see. Treat it the same every day and note that it always sreats you the same. “There's no excuse for poor coffee,” say the men—men who do not know. Don’t blame them, madam—for coffee is “half the breakfast” to most men. It will end all your coffee-making troubles. Itwill make your men folks glad. Smooth—Rich—Non-Acid Different—Better Try one pound. See if you have ever before tasted a coffee so delicious. Then extend the trial for two months to prove its uniformity. Keep the pot clean and make the coffee the same every day. We've done the rest— we've given you a never-changing flavor. It’s a non-acid coffee. Make it “strong” if you like, without sacri- ficing a healthful effect. Clearing Obstructions From The Avenues of Business “Now you've hit it— E have never been satisfied Gils ta'bully Cofee, my doer” with performing merely rout- ine service for our customers. On the contrary, we have endeavored, when called upan, to co-operate with them whole-heartedly, to en- ter fully into their business prob- lems and to devise ways and means for the surmounting of obstacles and fulfillment of plans. ~ apart whe Uhbahs we have been privileged to aid in clearing ob- structions from the avenues of our customers’ business. And it is this that we want our customers to feel —that they may call on us for service up to the limit of our capa- city to serve and that our advice and co-operation in all matters is disinterested, confidential and de- signed solely to promote their interests. BANK OF CALIFORNIA. NA —A NATIONAL BANK The real trouble is this: You keep your pot clean and make tne coffee every day alike. But the brand you are using doesn’t keep faith with you. The flavor varies from day to day in spite of all you do. The one way to end those troubles is to get a brand that’s ausferm. Be sure it’s “Folger’s Golden Gate” and you are sure of uniformity. FOLGERS “i” COFFEE Always. Tastes. thes he ame (tq the CC er | FOLGER'S| | ama a Member Federal Reserve System Second at Columbia In. Peru pineapples grow to the Psieps of 28, pounds Truly! calluses, without the least soreness Nour druggist sells a tiny bottle|or irritation, No humbug! SEATTLE WASHINGTON

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