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THE SEATTLE STAR | EMPRESS UNIVERSAL LOOK! NEW YORK’S PRIZE FEET AND ANKLES! ‘PIPELESS FURNACE— | : ag on for itself by the saving of 1g ge a mistake by , i cohsclines th ts manntactered _ to fit the weather conditions of the Northwest, especially of DRUG ADDICT So Declares Husband, Here to Arrange Funeral ” tents of the stomach of Mra. Thelma Colton, the young woman found dead fn North Seattle iat Tuceday, is ox Bocted today, Willlam T,' Coltom, the husband, | who arrived th BeatUe late Thuraday | te take charge of the funeral, which wil be held Friday from the Booth undertaking establishment, told the coroner that his wife had used dr since thelr separation, nine months ago. | Acquaintances of the dead woman told Captain of Detectives Chas, Ten- Mant that they knew she weed co qaine for at least six montha This accounts for the Inck of hypodermic Marks on the body. The police have failed to locwte J H. Ross, the one-legged longshore- | man, wanted in connection with the! Colton woman's death and Irene) Duffy, his companion, who are both | known to have been in the house where Mra. Colton died on the night of her death. Mrfw. Colton te survived by her bus band, @ 32-year-old daughter, Marcella; her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ki. Pallett, Lewiston, Idaho, and « married sister, Mra G. Hi. Steffens, of Seattie. Widow Appointed Rutledge Executrix Preaiding Judge J. T. Ronald yee terday issued letters of administra tion in superior court for the estate of William Rutledge, who was killed Here are the prettiest feet and ankles in New York City. Hundreds of girls entered the contest in Grand Centgul palace. And it was only after houre of thoughtful and stern con- sideration that the judges were able to pick the winners. Miss C¢ Furman (left) | won the first prize of $500, which is in the bag she is holding. Second prize, Miss Virginia Wynn (center). Third prize, Miss Irene Jones (right). The observing judges also discov- ered, they announce, that pretty feet and ankles do not necessarily go with a pretty face. 6 Ronsensetes eo smcetnet telat. Milind: calabest\naivat's tein = aati. atthe ase erp homes Tite penne toting COLTON WOMAN {Al Discovers Report on the analysis of the eon- | executrtx. TILDEN TAKES TENNIS MATCH HERE’S MORE ABOUT DOPE CASES STARTS ON PAGE ONE HERE’S MORE ABOUT DIVER RESCUE STARTS ON PA@: ONE th released ie ‘The men was evident that tion of mot be able to get internal the surface before balled was exhausted. past i ad 7 E P Men from the rescue vesssis store. tacked the task of boring a The eeual amount of thru the submarine and Prescribed was one dram, f é é : i g 4 3 g j nile the work of ralaing the BS went ahead. ‘This endeavor denon Addicts, bad their preeerto-| And ft won't cost you a cent, either. We Ne vactioon bat Ge Siem: wea 9 week apart, and in one cam it ls See © Beant nee, | clean, fresh atr brought new hope te pot agg X-ray Machine which we e the mulors inside and staved off the vidual at vice without charge or obligation. smothering death which had come so diet haat 5 2 FREE! Each ATPL fu if. nen still altve.” Shortly before 5:30 & m. came the news that the crew was safe. After the &5 was brought @ the picious, you will soon aE fi int feae them. HH 1 is | i z f i i 5 i i ga This fact is so WATCHES FILM ON ‘CRIME DOESN'T PAY’; THIEF TAKES PURSE While Echo Harbough, 2127 35th ave. B., thrilled at the life story of Al Jtnnings, reformed bandit, Thurmfay afternoon at the Clemmer theatre and learned that & thief never profits by crime, someone stole her purse contain. ing $14, a bracelet, and a tcket to Walla Walla, fulness came to an abrupt end when he grabbed @ woman's hat at Secoud ave. and University st, shortly be fore mgdnight, Eddy was returned to under @ naval patrol asrangement according to the uni- form system for the show, will be ox- plained. le to discover. It LIST OF MEN ON DISABLED SUB = IS GIVEN OUT are one of the most tion. MURDERS WIFE, KILLS HIMSELF WASHINGTON, Bent, Br—She neey Women’s Commerce sacs contin [suimen ce the omeers ana'men com [Qouble Tragedy Occurs Club to Join L, F.| any other |prising the crew of the submarine 1] $5 aboard that vessel while she was ibmerged. They are: Investigate the UNDERWOOD BOOKKEEPING MACHINE Takes off Your Mind the Details of Your Business. Positive Accuracy. Saves Time and Money. Aberdeen‘ A resolution to affiliate with the King County Legislative Federation wae adopted at the reguiar monthly » | Meeting of the Women's Commercial club at the Chamber of Commerce roome last night. Mra Jesse M. Lightfoot, president of the club, pre- sided. New members of the club taken in last night are: Miss Anna Mao, insurance; Miss Gladys Wheel- er, teacher in the North Queen Anne school, and Mra. Inaae M, Heady, manufacturer of salad dressing. eyes, or ears, or throat, acted by the husband, They had been estranged one month. Howard , |returned to hin wife yesterday, arriv- aot, -| ing in» taxi He shot and killed his nette, Tunes- | wife and then turned the revolver on George Withetm Dill. | himeelf, dying a few minutes later Grove Bradbury) soward was an exeervice man, 38 years old. His wife was 22. “7.500 STRIKERS ccecei| FIGHT POLICE %-|Another Clash in Brooklyn Car Trouble NEW YORK, Sept. 3—Five hun- >| dred strike sympathizers clashed with police here when officials of the |. | Brooklyn Rapid Transit company at- -| tempted to increase transportation ‘Vy. ] on lines today, A detective was badly cut and two men were arrested as @ result of the clash, One hundred and forty#ix older employes returned to work today, it was announced by company offi- cials, Increased numbers of cars wero in operation. ‘ His Clothes Bulged Ay dag a Out; So He’s in Jail ¥. C. Draper's clothes didn’t nt him properly as he walked off Smith Cove, pier B, Thursday night, and now he is in the city jail pending federal prosecution. Customs Inspector G. A. Weber found six quarts of whisky tucked away in Draper's clothing. ROUNDHOUSES | GREAT SMOKERS CHICAGO, Sept, 3.—-Fears of per- sonal lberties seemed realized today with @ court attack on smoking. The city started action against Michigan Central and Pennsylvania round- houses, About 106,000 farm lighting plants will be produced in this country, it is estimated, Makers of electric clothes-washers ontimate that 700,000 machines will be made in this country thia year, —— Fa Miller, Philadel- tively simple matter. friends about it. Keeps Books in the Same Efficient Way that the Underwood Types Letters UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO., Inc. 816 Third Avenue SEATTLE, WASH. nd Joseph 8. Youker, Cam- J. 'No New Work on | the Stuck River County commissioners of King and Pierce counties announced Friday that they will not attempt additional flood-prevention improvements along he White, Stuek and Puyallup riv- re. It was decided to appropriate only $50,000 for next year's work This is designed solely to care for maintenance work. of his dental chair. DR. J. R. BINTON Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLasses on Earth ‘We are one of the few optical stores in “the Northwest that really grind lenses from start to finish, and we are the only one in ATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. ination out charge, Stage Runs Into Hartley Machine Col. Roland H, Hartley, republican gubernatorial candidate, Judge Wal- ter M, French, Kitsap county, and Floyd Spencer, publicity agent for Hartley, narrowly excaped death 1405 Third Avenue Thursday afternoon when their car collided with the Bremerton-Shelton auto stage. Both cars were thrown half over the edge of the Retall and Charleston road. by graduate o not prescribed ecossary. OPTICAL CO. dekns of this section. between the hours of 9 4 m. and 10:30 a m. we will X-ray your teeth without cost or obligation. Just come in, and if you have teeth of which you are sus- whether or not there is anything wrong with But please come as early in the mornin; as peasbia. y . Abscessed Teeth Are Dangerous ° general admitted by the medical and dental profes- sion that no thinking person would deny it. For many years people suffered from dis- eases the cause of which seemed almost im- ished that many of these caused by infections. And abscessed teeth prolific sources of infec- Ta Diagonally Actress the Street Mince Pie With Brandy By Al, the Little Boy Reporter Attention, ye mourners of John xcept those who hap pon to be affiliated with the Seattle ry pquaa. “Hot mince pie with brandyt Sounds too good to be tras, dosen't it Buch, nevertheless, ts inscribed In flaring letters on the covers of the bills of fare of © Pike st. restaurant! Tneldentally, that restaurant has Yarleycorn! experienced @ very good business in| the mince pie line. «ince ft informed its patrons that “hot mince ple with brandy” would henceforth be includ e4 in the menu. However, many on ordering said kind of pie discovered that the bran- dy wae all right so far as that ft bad a decided “a ia raison” flavor. There, now, ary squad members— for, of course, you have read thie— we've eaved you all the work of tn- ventigating, It’s not real brandy- Navored ple but it's mighty good pie, just the same, Indian Skeleton Goes to U Museum ‘The Indian skelton found last Bun- day In West Beattie by a pamerby stumbling over the skull, bared by recent rains, was presented by Chief Deputy Coroner Willis H. Corson to the University of Washington mu seurm. It will be mounted and placed on diaplay in the Indiah trophy room According to Director F. 8. Hall, it) in the only complete skeleton of the | sound Indians yet obtained by the museum. According t#® Director Hafl, the manner in which the body was buried, with the knees drawn up to chin,.wae usual among the In You May Have the Benefit of the Wonderful X-Ray For Your Teeth strictly up-to-the-minute lace at your ser FREE! find out for sure - lly recognized and has now been estab- i were or even the spine itself. N. W. Every Respect Seattle's Leading Deatists Frem the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get te the Right Place LADX ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES THE REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R, CLARK, Manager FRIDAY, SMPTEMBER 3, 1926. 12 MEN STEAL “Bandits” Captured After Flight of Five Blocks CHICAGO, Sept. 3—"Banfits" whe stole a Milwaukee freight train here carly today were jailed after they had taken the train about five hg wr pen * the men early today. From their familiarity with tratn operation, officers assumed the men were strikers. ‘The train stealing waa supposed to be a renewal of warfare between “outlaw” switchmen and those who returned to work. There have been frequent clashes between the fae tions in the last three months, Last night there were several fights in the arda, f 4 ‘The train was taken from its crew by @ party of 12, who threw te men off and started away. An hour later the train wag found five blocks from the scene of the holdup. It carried merchandise valued at $500,000, FREIGHT MEN IN. BOSTON STRIKE” Longshoremen. Won't Han die British Goods | BOSTON, Sept. 2—Further walt outs of union freight handlers in sympathy with the longshoremen who are on strike in sympathy with the Sinn Fetners were expected to- day, following the action of more than 100 freight handlers yesterday | in refusing to handle British goods, | ritish shipping out of Boston waa, at a complete standstill, DRL. R CLARE There are tiny pus sacs around the roots of abscessed teeth. These pus pour a stream of poison into the system just the same as’ ion of the anatomy would if it were in a decayed condition, These poisons are very virulent and harmful. ‘A variety of diseases are caused by them. Sometimes stomach troubles and deran; digestive organs is the result. Or they.may attack ments of the the muscles or joints, or So-called “rheumatism” is now known to very often come from diseased teeth. In this case the poison gathers at a joint or in a muscle, and the\ pain, swelling and inflammation that follow have commonly been diag- nosed as “rheumatism.” It is needless to say that taking medicines for this condition could result only in temporary relief at the best. To cure the diseased condition it is necessary to get at the real root of the trouble —in this case, the root of this diseased tooth. When that is put into a healthy condition the painful symptoms usually quickly disappear. You May Have Abscessed Teeth and Not Know If€ mA An abscessed tooth does not always make itself known. It perfectly sound on the outside, and it may feel all right. This is where the X-ray comes in. An X-ray picture of the diseased tooth will show the broken-down gissue s giataly to the trained eye of the expert observer. Having located the tro may appear le, its correction is a campara- Take advantage of this remarkable free offer right away and tell your Don’t neglect your teeth. This is good, sound advice. And consult den= tists that know their business. Every dentist in this office is a graduate registered man who has his. certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front - FREE EXAMINATION We will be very glad to examine your teeth thoroughly, besides X-ray- ing them, and give you expert advice regarding your dental needs wii Corner Third and Ra i r) Unies, t / hi CHIGAGO TRAIN ; (

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