The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1920, Page 9

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% | great advantage to a woman all the Seattle Woman Collapses After Testifying in Man- slaughter Case VANCOTVER, B. ¢ ‘ov. 3.—Con eluding testimony t saved her fon, Erskine H. Lioyd, from possible life imprisonment, Mra, Clara Lloyd, & delicate, gray-halred little mother Of Seattle, sank to the floor of the assize court here yesterday and had tw be carried from the courtroom Young Lioyd was charged with Manslaughter. He was alleged to Rave beaten his wife In the Balmoral hote! here so that she died. The jury Brought in a verdict of Not gullty on the manslaughter charge, but con Yicted him on @ third count of com Mon assault, Mra. Licyd, whose testimony ts considered largely instrumental in Saving her boy from penal service for Ufe, named Mrs. Lottie Cunyingham, of Seattle, as one of the persons who had threatened to send the boy to Prison unless $2,000 wa ’ forthcoming. Mrs. C ‘one of the principal witnesses for th crown. HERE’S MORE ABOUT CYNTHIA GREY STARTS ON PAGE ONE elite are quite within their legal rights, assuming, however, that they Bave actually remarried. & girl friend By straight ; LEAGUE OKEHS MARKET PLANS Indorses Enlarging Pike Place Mart Pans proposed by the Publlc Mar } smoke in your home, you are Ket and Department Store Co. for en:| woring to preservé something | larging the Pike Place market were) h is more to be prized than &/ indorsed by the Municipal league at| Mistaken sense of hospitality. | sem meetion | i Tuesday, og you explain to Her the grounds) ‘phe league resolutions dectared: your -atthude, ehe might oy “We favor the retention of the mar-| Broo eg: Ren eorda Re Mf-| ket in its present location; of ite ex- ferent ight. for a little ¥ COU | tension to meet the present demand, sel might have its effect with #9 /in so mur ay the same can be done Young a girl with respect to the widening of tien Nae streets and other necessary improve 1 am coming te you ments.” te settic an argument. Doss & citinen The league favored the renting of @f the United States love his right to all stalls direct from the city. If he has Goeved © term in the peal: To Hold Funeral tentiany ? A citizen of the United Sates who for Major Greene Funeral serviess for Maj. James former mea Rough Riders, ‘will be held at the chape) of the Cre mation Society of Washington Thurs- day afternoon at 2:80, under the auspices of the army. Maj. Greene! died at his home Tuesday from sick: | nywhere else, it © would be inboapitabie if we Bhould disapprove. ‘We await your optnion of the matter, HUSBAND. I am of the opinion that no prac | Bee should be tolerated in your home Which falls below your standard of What should, and should not, be done ‘The ideals of every home can be up- held onty by the makers of that oe and, tn refusing to allow the! t of course, carries with it a vision restoring rights of citizen- cage he serves his full sentence not can vote without a specia! or.) right of the fran-|nees, the result of overwork ped the war. MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga—J. we Gans, a guard at penitentiary, and He @ funtor at cot! 1 Juanita Weaver, berving sentence as Ted sonia ms to marry, eee: ee | ees } eee PULLMAN.—Fire damages three . and I would also like to have honor. "ne saya that if I love him, ‘Will marry him immediately. I do love business buildings to €xtent of $2 000, NEW ORLEANS.—Eleven Chinese sallors wounded in riot on British nteamer Elmieaf. paring for her chest? DUBIOUS | According to the custom of former | as you possibly can, ve ig end years, a girl should embroider the ink! Will be greatly further you ai tat of her maiden name on the linen complete your college course, It ts &/ une is preparing for ber hope chest, but of late the usage has changed until now it is considered quite as) proper for her to embroider the ini-| tial of the name that will be hers) | when she is married. The choice be-| years of her life to be a college grad-| Uate; she is eligible to membership in the Association of Collegiate alumnae, a national organization of college woman with high ideals Of! tween the two ie Sow & matter et service, and other organizations of a similar character, that have a wide scope of usefulness. You are quite Justified in wishing for the honor and poe Miss Gi *y 1 eg Prestige that Would be yours by vir-|ell-wop! serge skirt. ined It and = tue of having completed your college S22 %;ruq. "Ten ‘tried tha. otter Irene course and in after years the young ana ws ft won’ + ine oan Ive also man will see the advantage of it, as use amp cloth, by putting It ever eee & how. Mt, and atilk it won't smooth a him to trust you and yourwrinkics im it? Jove for him to the extent of be| I should advise you to send the «lleving you when you tell him that| skirt to a cleaner and presser, as it i 1s for his sake, as well as your|is bis business to remedy such dim- own, and for the sake of your life|culties as you have experienced. If together, which you hope will be| you consider the skirt is not worth utiful and rich and deep, that you| the expenditure it might be well to one's personal taste Question No. navy bine De wish to finish the work you have be-j wet it, stretch it tight and pin it on| the floor, after the old-fashioned | method of drying lace curtains with. | No.8 out wrinkles. Dear Miss Grey: Five yours ago T mar-) 0 ie e fled my husband, regardiess of bis moth- ers opposition to our marriage. that time she has been very “polite” Gisthnt toward ma, One thing she m- Slats upon is that I call her mother, be- @ause, as she says, whe does not enre to Rave people talk. I have a mother of my Yery own that I fairly worship, and to ail another woman Spined effort. Is it nec Gress her th gun Now, From 34 Hens Ic. C. White, Well-Known Breeder, focial etiquet Tells How. Coste Nothing to Try. law “Mra. ~ It would be tar wiser for you to| Orplogioseced tha ce shia havent Geter to the wishes of your mother-| from 7 to da Don Sung tn a {n-law and address her as mother, as, Wonder and it would be a breach of etiquette to ail ber “Mrs. ——.” After aill,| courtesy costa nothing, and goes far| toward stnoothing one’s way thru the) Filackvilie, Mr. White ts the well known breeder and ex- hibitor, He wrote the | shove etter 10, De world. Because you call her mother,! n cletter 10, ft does not follow that you give her bg yee oe the deep love and reverence that be- @ day frou 94 fi pif Bi wil i make 5a e e mad longs only to your own mother. In) ne Se See, Wes gi. Hore Xe fa: speaking of your motherinlaw to! renults for our month, If you don't others, you might, of course, refer to —— Mt ge} itwelf and pays yo! her as “my husband's mother” or aeser wil dora “John's mother,” Furthermore, you should not hold ft against her that she was opposed to her son’s marriage, you naturally ™ feel a littie hard toward her on that account, but you will understand her| position better if you ever have a son of your own and the time comes when ae nrrell-Dugger Co, he is to give another woman first Bie oivmbta | bldg Tadiauapol , Ind. in his heart plac . the place which | his mother has become accustomed | to regard as hers. | ei SEG sna | OMS for Egg Laying | * ore activ It tones ap the egg. Lj organs, and gete the ho matter | how cold or You #n ob! ung from your | Ariggiet oF poultr; a remedy dealer, oF | fend °$1.04 (includes war tax) for @ td sent to your home, and you can pay the balance as easily as $2 a week. IS FOUND DEAD IN HIS SHACK Gas Jet Open Pc Points to Sui- cide Here ‘The body of A. FE. Snefl, 23, whe ts believed to have committed suicide in his hack at 3011 Burke ave, Tuesday, wee at the morgue Wednesday, while an attempt is be img made to locate relatives. N. A. Westover, 1007 Marion at. found the body. A gus jet was open in the A HEALTHY, BAPPY WIFE is the greatest inspiration a man can have and the life of the famity, yet how many homes in this fair land are blighted by the ill bealth of wife and mother. It may be backaches, headaches, the tortures of a displacement, or some ailm@it peculiar to her sex which makes life a burden. Every woman in this condition should rely upon Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, to restore her to health and happiness Advertisement, 1| Just $2 For a very small payment you can have this hand- some Columbia Grafonola Rt.t —— STAR | | | Milnor. ‘Tuesday evening, CHARLESTON, W. | Police Brinney Linn leged buying o + CITY DETECTIVE | DIES SUDDENLY Ralph Jones Is Victim of| Trains Collide in California;|Ran Out of Gas; Air Post-\ proces Heart Trouble Porter Killed man Causes Anxiety — [sr he procens. bw -_- BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8—Mra| Wadie Hubbard, on his way trom oaarn erent rea Ralph Jones, city detecttve, Med) R. Long, of Tacoma, and her 10-year | Victoria to Seattle with mail, In an eectually rem roots, as wel of heart faifure in his room in the|0ld daughter, Beulah,twere seriously | #irplane, was forced ta-land off Gold rfnce ha * almost inca Atwood botel, First ave and Pine *t, Mate Tuesday night, Funeral services are being arranged by & R Dutterworth & Sona. Jones was 42 years ol4. He had been a member of the department since June 14, 1907, During the war Jones was tn the U. 8. secret service. He t» survived by a brother, George Jones, who lives at White Center, and « sister in Detroit He had been off duty for six weeks Jones was a Mason and an Elk, Three Patrolmen Fired From Force Bribery and drunkenness were the | charges against three patrolmen dis mnimed from the force Tuesday by | Chief W. TL Searing, They are M. | MeDonough, I". J. Bowers and J. 8 ‘They are alleged to have! | forced entrance to several Rainier Valley homes Saturday night and de manded hush money when they found intexicating Bquer, Extra! All About the Terrible Bomb |}3},.° } } | While an excited crowd scurried to| shelter from what they thought was tulation. & bomb in front of the Smith building, | f *Patroiman Robert | ma | Bridqes dashed up, opened the box and found 0. C. GOVE, CHIE! the army deputy sone finance of- | flon, was elected president of the | Federal Employes’ Union No. 8 at | their annual meeting in the W. ©. w. Dineh hall Tuesday night. TACOMA WOMAN HUBBARD IS HURT IN WRECK’ FORCED DOWN This Actually Removes Superfluous Hair Roots (Pntively New and Quick Method) injured in « raflway collision that|¢n Gardens, at 7 p. m., Tuesday, | jf | took the life of « Pullman porter and | When hig machine ran out o bruised and jolted more than 24/ He was taken to shore other pamengers. | bought some gasoline « The porter’s name is given as | 0” his way. Welnenger. | The harbor patrol, police and ar The accident occurred when the | Mirplane were hustled to the scene by ! first section of train No. 16 backed ®" alarm which said that Hubbard out from « siding and was hit by had fallen into the bay second section. The collision was Jat Coram, about 13 miles from Red ding. KELSO.—Peter C. Burch, 95-year old civil war veteran, to march ip Armintice day parade lnctine fr w the simple a= the hair roots wn event Ne t WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOOR OF | THE GREAT UNkNown? {| Tf you are sick and want to Get Well and Keep Well, write for lit- ature that tells How and Why this at unknown and wonderful new ment brings relief to so many fferera from Constipation, Rheu- tiem, Belaticn, Gout, Neuritia, algia, Nervous Prostration, High Hlood Pressure and diseancs of YOU WOULD NOT Work for $4 per day if you were offered $7 per day, would you? THEN WHY should you be satisfied with 4% on your savings account when this Associ- ation has never paid less than 7% compounded semi-annually? We welcome new accounts of from $1 to $5,000, Money received on or before the 5th will draw interest from the first of the month, your system, causing healthy cir- overcoming sluggishness, npurities and rexte and nerves to @ nor- and the next thing you know you are getting weil. b, Bold on a test proposition. You are thoroughly satisfied it ts heip- the “appliance ie r it ing you bef ‘ours. Nothi Yo trouble or @ wonderful fact iw Chat It ia» it in within the rich and poor r ho & WONOOSUVOAN AP HABU OA OTERPOROYEOERA APO AHYANONAVLANVOAgabg Lut O HAASEROEANEAOE HUI) SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN | ASSOCIATION —1—i—f S32 AVE. Raa iif CLERK tn Teach of all, both bad your ailment, = nding, we will be you try It at our sil information write to- morrow, Hadium Appli- Bidg. Po. Over one thousand tons of the purest and best flavored maple ‘ sugar to make Karo Maple The makers of Karo Maple are the world’s largest users of maple sugar. Why this interests you growing child who uses up a lot of energy in playing and study- ing than the new Karo Maple, From the world’s finest maple groves in Vermont and Canada come tons of rich maple sugar wee eee Let your children have lots of Over five million cansof Karo it. on bread or toast, and see Maple were sold last year. how they prefer it to other * sweets. The new Karo Maple is per- fectly delicious on waffles or Two reasons for this record- breaking sale: Unexcelled, delicious flavor — and remarkably moderate price pancakes — or wherever you to the housewife. want the sweet, wholesome flavor of pure maple syrup. There is nothing better for the Prove Karo Maple at our. | expense. Go to your grocer : today and get a can of Karo Maple in the Green Can. Try it just once. Jf you are not satisfied with it, return it and get your money back. JOHNSON-LIEBER MERCANTILE CO, Seattle Saatecacsace We will send with it ten selections of your favor- ite music, 500 needles and a record brush, and on our very easy terms there is no reason WHY YOU SHOULD NOT OWN IT AT ONCE! * Talking Machine Shop 209 UNION Bet. Second and Third €4-page Com Products FREE (76. coay illustrated. Write Corn Products Re- fining Ca, P, O, Box 161, Now York, wevdvveeceres =

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