The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1920, Page 4

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TUREDAT, OCTORET 19, 1979. Good Advice to a Dyspeptic Stomach Help to Digest {eos te Often the T= . One CONFESSES HE FIRE DESTROYS (STOLE SERMONS | | KILLED HUNTER CHICAGO BLOCK VALUED AT $500 Shot Him by Accident While |Loss of $100,000 in Flames Pair Held Here for Looting! °”? “Shining Deer” | Is Estimate Spokane Pastor’s Room John vice to starve hb health te Oniy the ued by their owner at| your can stand mighty poor Jud most robust const PORT ORCHARD, OF 19 CHICAGO, Oct. 19 Raker, of Btellncoorn, cont: |terday that it was he whe Fire destroyed| Sermona, + nin Spokane by C. \ sit story buriness block with « lows | $500, wer GO TO LAW 1 3 Killed Wayne Baldwin in the «| Of $100,000 here early today, The) W. Spear shoemaker, and Rich: | m — blaze w declar under control at | arc rte 2, chauffeur, according ¥ i near Allyn early Saturday me 1 Carter, 22, au . Blood From Veins of Three |He declared that he haa ihc 20, two hours after the Are Was in Detectives A. A. Brown and Is C.| hunting partner while they were Qoveres Harris, who atrested the pair ‘ May Be Compared to “shining deer” at night, having min . j a . minister, living in the Vietoria hotel Decide Case jtaken the tight that Allyn carried 12 Men Grabbed in same canes a so for the gleam ‘of the deer's eyes ™ x 1 ; wink Sater eotieaten' Oem | Gambling Den Raid #0 «= tein he tery surrounding the death of Allyn! aweive inen were s ‘or Bpoka y also burg | welve nen were arrested at 708 | lar n ne with an [was cleared up, and posse that nin wt, Monday afternoon, when Lila Senoune inf 2 with have been searching the country for aetec tives yuided the piece jthe unknown samallant Were Omid Win. cnarged with gumbtine in. a Baker's first mory, that Raldwin | ne had been mysteriously slain by third party, was made up on the spur of the moment, while he was on the verge of hysteria after ing his companion, Baker ¢ 1 Prosecutor H, Kf. Gorman paid that the #tatement was entirely sutinfac He permitted Haker's release ptured by police when © failed him. They who wae « hie AreYouLosing| YourGrip |. revel Tt is « far ery from the court of smd Solomon anti the plains of i to the court ef Judge Beall, in he state of Georsia Yet today, a two women stot be Bore Soloman conturies ago, there are BHO Women before the court here Tne sayeth the child te hers and the ther eayeth, nay, the living ts mine rtain f - fp the dead thine Peay of cheek, brian Grady Doapital Mrs. lived three Garner's Mrs. Garner has and the other” civen. jail. ‘after he hed , wh he om ‘Was turned over to "My Papertence in Moscow During Russian Revolution,” will he the | of @ lecture Albert Baewhtomt, Loots w. fF held @ joint the party. “Doing No Wrong” |’ Altho John Smart An Btito on ad THE DAUGHTER OF | On THE OTHER Madetaine Lanrise, ial of Ghackic and sr hter of Mre Dn te the daughter rr Madéiaine was born May $2, 1919, | Pitteran are Mex Garner d@auchters, 1 from them, and returned to) frme in the morning baby the nurses gave Mra wae buried in a grave with no on its marker, for Mra. Pitt. | says she was not her enild, bs The nurses were | en, says Mra. living ts mine. Maitelaine Louie and @he says she aif to the one and halt out in protest and the faise | offered no obfection. D> TESTS OUT OF DATE 86 simple a problem for Judme and not so simple the solution Here both women are valor, the victim of the thieving - Wampire duo, also languishes in the | Tuesday 4 He was arrested late last cops. On him when he wan ar ‘were a $50 Liberty boud. ehange, a watch and chain with a Old piece Hangling (herefrom | Stolen Motorbike Is ht him riding « cle with eutout open. When yy was broueht to poli ‘was found that the eve from Puyatiup @e Bt the Labor temple auditorium Tues evening at & o'clock. The public invited. looted the Strecker home at | ave., of the gun and jewelr er Vashon islanders, who were | vs A no Wrote when they took the, ‘eer east of the mountains, Judge 0 |. Brinker fined ther $1 each and of prosecution, amounting to | funy of batr, | t of eye and tm.) ate! I of Mra. Joba ¢. On thet sient he babies were weeks and died Pittroan, and sinee berne an- ‘The real mother OF ¢, SERVES 8,000 TOURISTS Information “Bureau Experi- ment Big Success from her two pommnmpepaps More than $066 tourtets and rest dente, wishing Information on Puget and—well, werved by the Washington Rtate Tr formation Buresa of (he Beattie Chamber of Commerce, shows a re port made to the chamber totay by Mise Josephine Spteibauer, tn charge of the bureau. ‘The majority of tourtete are “oat if they wart to more report, which streare the bureau to Miterest traveler in (ndtuntry, agrteutt a traveler, and Mteresting prospective home seekers in the ity or state. Hundreds of Seattie residents have sigatte pleasure potnte and resorts tm the state. The bureau agks that deftly plucked ‘Heli in efty fall on open charges Horace L. Curley, 26, and Joe Winning, 20, are accused of steal ing © wuftense and eiéthing from Roy Toal. orderty at Riverton pulmonary howpital. They were arrested by De | teetives A. A. Brown and L. C. Har | rts | | tom fie tale te $6.95 Vancouver Pleads Found by Its Noise! for Deeper Water 2 ‘eyele Patrol 3. | - Motor yer Patrolman ¢ Vv Har VANCOUVER, Wash Ot 1» atrested James Logay 16, at Before the hoard of federal engineere at versity # on c have, and University st. Mon-| for rivers and harbors, “Vancouver yesterday presented ite reason why the Cotumbia river should he deep. ened between and the mouth Of the Willamette. ‘The ene neers recently reported Naverwely on the prafect, but granted yerterday’s hearing 200,000 Acres Open for Colorado Entry DENVER 19.More than 200,000 acres of land ™ Colorado has been released Tor homertead jentry, according to Wort reerived here today by M. D. MeRniry, Unit ed States land service official here ‘The lend te that which hae been re. werved by the government fot power » atation A been %. He juvenile authori Vancouver Oct to be detivered | & Younn Swisn, Home > 4 | nites, It wan wtated, and may be re of Police Officer taken should the qoversmen netunl- . Btrecker was his potice cun and four rime . Batarday night was Streck. wedding anniv the birthday of Ray La Grand, ives next door to Strecker ly need it for power #ites. Mowt of the land Nes in river valteya n was|Masons Hold Rites ermnry wae Geebration. Al general servicus for John MeCora, | 73, & mason and a pioneer Aeattieite, were Wel Monday afternoon in the Corinthian room of the Masonic tem | ple under the aumptoex of #8. John's jlodge No. 9, Pree and Accepted Ma an Bud Marun, | ‘inetaliments, tn. | GREAT LIFE” if you don’t weaken for “concealing ‘socialist party for publishing enlien “The Grew = “ Phe party was fined $5,000, Beattie cithvens, when asked about | features of the city or state by @) for Pioneer Hero} @ Bladder and uric ecid troublee— {Black and Todd to Judge W. W. Biagh, @emorratic candidate Tor gévertor, and Hegh © Ted canttate for congres from the Tirst district, wil address & meotink at the University Masonic hall ant in Green Lake district to night, ‘The Pres clu meeting, how dver, has been postponed. ‘The democratic County eandidates | Wilt speak at the University branch | | Wibemry torte nt | | An effort is being mage by the) demoeratic headquarters here to! tring the profengue of pation’ jgpeskers, including Beeretary of ; War Taker, to Seattle. They are to be mm Spokane Wednesday night CALGARY DWek Barrett, alas Harrison Bary, arrested here as «| cape convict from Nebraska —| BE CORRECTED Attack» of indigestion are often the Gause of much worry beeause the vtetim beeine to fear that there ie | Momething seriously wrong with the stomach An & matter of fact nine | terithe of al! forme of indigestion are | @ireetly tmnceable to one common cause thin blood ’ If the bleed mm Weak the process of | dieeetion t retarded. Food, instond lof being pannd alone and made ready for aestmiintton by the boxy, | remain i ge stomach, Decor position and fermentation wet in and potaonk are generated Gas distends the stomach and the walle of the| stomach press against the heart and Other orgwns, interfering with their ermal action Headache, depression | and feelings of distress @evetop, The | body loses weteht and the com plexton grows pale ‘To avold repeated attacks of Ind keation end to prevent the complica tone Which feunlly enawe, begin or at once with Dr, Williama® ik Pilla, & tonte which acta direst-| tyen the blood, giving it the etements: L which are required to restore vitality | to the entire ayeterm, The value of) this treatment t# frustrated by the experience of Mra. M. Doerrmann, of | No, 179 Arlington street, Dubuque, | | Towa. - My stomach was fo badly upset! that indigestion feltowed nearly every meal” save Mra Dodremann | T wee In euch Metres 0 t «as | hours wore nights before I cbuld get} | to sleep. T grew very weak, my color was poor and I could hardly walk boat. | grew nervous, too, and | | never fet well, | “A Triend whe Wad taken Dr, Wh. | Marae’ Pivk PH with Benefit adviend me to try them. Affer T had taken | two boxes of the pilix I felt no much tmprowed that T kept on taking them Wt! T wae COMpletely Well, My color | & Wprewed, I Get heartily now with. | out @intres: and sleep soundiy. 1 heartily recommend Dr, William Pik Pilte to thome who have #tomach trowbie.” | A booklet, “What to Bat and How to Wat,” which tole about this treat- | Mont, will be went free on requert by thre Dr, Williame MMaticine On, N.Y. An dragetete wet Dr. Williams Pink Pills or they will de went by mati, Postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 conte fer bow. | WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs health Wegolarly taking ti minh 4 @tandardremedy for kidney, liver, { | | centurion and endorsed by | Wilneiminn, Ail draggtom, tree since, Leck Yor the wume Geld Mode) om overt bes and eccopt me imitation 7 | Tatk Here Tonight| on Health ?| 2/28 Increase an reltet. Many Strength of Anaemic, Run- down Men and Women Ky to on $500 ball after a charge of man Cn Dye siaughter had been placed aguinst him | satin |Canada Leads in Paper Production! VANCOUVER, B.C (rot 1” With the world clamoring for print paper, British Columbia p: become one of the great con the manufacture of thie product. Ten |yeare ago not @ ton of pulp wa mantfactured in the province, The! w ¢ “itney abish the | o As & result of the tremem |Slao panersucin to aid intestinal di- dous strain of modern tving| so many people find that the! , nerve celle have become the whole system | and thowennds of |” an@ women are today their grip on health men joxing 1 i» thinning Out and possibly starving through eh iron in the red coloring matter of the blood ped yeen enters the body and ethbies the blood to without “dosing” by use o murcle and brain, If people would only 'Pair Held Here as ength giving tron by taking Noxated Iron j . when they feel weak and rundown they might readily build up thelr red AP Marine Deserters 0\8 orpurcics and quickly become stronger and healthier in every way 17 Million Jars Used A. F. Cote, $0, and F. 1. If you are not strong or well you owe It to yourself to make the following test 18, were in city Jail Tueaday an wilk without Becoming tired. Next of being deserters from the corps at B rton. They 4 stolen & governm Dead Men Tell No lales ) of Wonk, Rervous, “run-down” oem, «The mangiectarets guar- ery purchaser or they wre ood drugeiate. i This Is Your Last Chance | to get your O-Cedar Polish Mop ‘at The Old Price Advance Prices Effective Nov. 1st Bc a few days remain for you to buy an O-Cedar Mop at the old price. Increasing manufacturing costs make the raise in price necessary if we are to continue to give you the biggest, most convenient—time, moncy and_ labor saving household utility. The increase is only 25c—but 25c is worth saving. Originally, (before the war), the price of the O-Cedar Polish Mop was $1.50. During the war, we used war materials—short length cotton—mill ends of drill—surplus steel for centers and by making the mop smaller we were able to keep the price down. . Now the sources 6f supply of most of these items are cut off. We must go back to before-the-war materials and pay todays prices for them. _ For instance cotton cord cost 14¢ to 16c per pound before the war. Today it Costs us 58c. Handles that cost 4c in 1914 cost 12c to- day. Our labor costs have advanced 200%. And so on. We will not make a mop that is not up to the O-Cedar standard. We can't continue the O-Cedar standard at present prices. So the advance of 25c is absolutely necessary for us to continue O-Cedar Mops as the millions of housewives want them. The 25c advance in price is effective November Ist. Even if you do not need a new O-Cedar Mop just now it will pay you to buy one at your nearest store today. Almost every woman in America knows the work— the time—and the money the O-Cedar Mop saves.. And how much prettier, brighter and cleaner it makes the floors. They know it saves back-breaking stooping and bending. When you use an O-Cedar Mop your floors will be the envy of your neighbors. Easy and Simple to Clean and Renew Second only to the wonderful utility of the O-Cedar Mop is its simplicity. No trick to learn to wash, clean or renew it. It can be washed and cleaned without bother and muss to take it apart, and fuss and work to put together. When an O-Cedar Mop needs renewing, simply wash it in boiling water, pour a little O-Cedar Polish in the can and let mop stand in it over night. The next morning it is practically as good as new. Get an O-Cedar Mop today. Your dealer guarantees it to give perfect satisfaction or will return your money. Teday’s Prices: $1.25, $1.80, $1.75 Prices November Ist.: $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Prices Advance on November !st. Conditions beyond our control have forced us to add 25c. to the selling price of every O-Cedar Mop on November Ist. Save money by buying now. dar Polish Channell Chemical Company,

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