The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 20

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THE SEATTLE STAR , ee ) SHOULD WE ‘Work Makes Me Human, Happy’ |ANGERED WIFE |‘Sentenced’ to \HOG TURNS ON | Worship of Emperor | — So Says Mrs. Marshall Field, 111.| URLS A BOMB|Wear$100,000 {TS SLAYERS) Declines in Japan, : KILL INSANE ; Wrecks Gambling Den in Pearls Yearly Angry Porker Drives Them S O Surv ey Declare o Up a Tree 7 6 enter by & O ATLANTIC CITY, N, J. Feb. W—=| noe igh vege Po nope of ihe omens: Ne arte had 7 A 600-pound porker mated to be ally high rempect or eateem f¢ ‘Controversy Rages Over Dangerous Lunatic Man- acled for Five Years niaughtered refused to become the | lr roe Sg oe | pai essen ter eet of nucrifice on the farm of Dr. |% Japan bas ur . ” aoe ott taith at Farmington, and BY WHITE HADLEY HARTFORD, Conn, Feb. 18— ‘Bhould wo kill hopelessly mad and tor, hin fathe violent lunatics gs @ jtarian measure? ® and other mem to take to trees t “No,", say many. “Yes,” say othera, ~ The question is bene agitated thruout Connecticut and New York. Revenge KITTANNING, Pa, Feb, 18- Louis Rosenberger’s gambling house | here is in ruins, While the play was | at fia height early in the morning bomb was exploded, throwing 10 | gambiers to the floor, tearing off the siting it in the yard and the building y laborer 6 question ag to religion, 8 hich reve uttering of ut aleo self-worth 4 Agnontichen. » strength of Chrig also given. Buddhism be xiving that aw thelr religion, Shintolsm, the indigenous religions to Japan, whielf Ix almost as much ou most |custom as it is religion, was claime ? by 143 am their religion. Christian igion? |numbers 12, sedf-worshipers 8, @ and ancient v the Japar and the emperor ‘The “crows section” was taken by v compel law, Stanley Gre bers of the fam to escape tts fu ‘The family was unarmed and was compelled to remain in the trees half an hour, Neighbors, attracted by their cries, obtained shotwuns and |, ate killed the maddened animal. | 2—Who i» the pr x esteem or tm ay they know the iden |tlty of the bomb thrower, a wife whose husband has lost heavily, | ques | Is Hanged by Rope He Made Himself} LEEDS, Eng, Feb, 1%.—Flenry Leonard, 50, was buried on the day Ne was tp have been released from Armiey Gaol, During his term he pleked cotton, took the warp to bis/ |cell and wove a rope with which he What t# your: Lloyd George Given , Fal : aa. ewe aa . y, thousand workme® in 4@ large |sun-worshipers 2. ‘our were Confidence Vote) asi sr ites wero asked the |shizers "of Sugamo-no-kamionming LONDON, Feb, 18—Premier Lioyd|three questions. Self was- placed yo who is suppe & vote of confi , the nation by |to live in 1 the Sugamo, ‘ote of 181 to 40. 4 worship on a motion to district. George was dence today by The vo can amend the king's addres York, In the Norwhich State hospital is & Yiolent, incurable maniac. He is) 60 and a giant. So eager is he to of “noclety” of the |the peop « factory laborer is -- hanged himself criticlxm of the premier’ t ‘ t import Bb KAN himself or his guards that he OAR AS vl m 0 premier’s post war my MUTE tecnhciea tor five yeare. ean inet Mrs. James B. Blum Seteie ee eet a win | Pwo Stevens Slayers wrestling.” she says, “but I'm learn Action to o sl Ge | melt od e ri dual . ve m is ection compe yermany to meet | in drilied into the individual) mens Ove erent guards Ing how te stage an interesting ex-| Here's a woman most women will! aiited demands will be taken if neces |from youth Ask for New Tria Unchain him an ath hibition. And I don’t know a thing/ envy, She's Mra, James B. Blum,| gary, the p: er tol oun The replies to the second question Louis Madsen and V Facked with disease, suffers mental } ed premier told the house of T plies to th ond questi | ‘ * never 80 |more about children than any other| who, as representative of the New| commons today however, are the mowt startling in| two of the three you' ae physical anguish. can |woman who ever had a baby’s arms| York probate court, will wear a! pefore sted ; wd ys = everence tor| murder in the first d ured. Death only will release him. | Het pressure is applied, he said, ling a decline in reverence for around her neck $100,000 pearl neckince for 30 day®| the allied governments, their partie emperor was | tion “IN HUMANITY'S NAME = ME SHOULD BE KILLE Members of the Connecticut legit Jature, led by Senator Hall, of New| visited him, Then, with Dr. | tin S Wilcox, superintendent “Rut they do tel me*—with al every year, The pearls have been in| ments and people must be convinced amile—"that I'm putting on a classy | a vault and experts said only contact | «hat Germany's failure to disarm and show and that it will be a knockout | with living flesh would preserve) pay the required r and that I'll make a lot of jack for | their luster, the kids, So, you seq I'm getting — on by PARIS.—Charged with espionage, pect or reverence i thero of t Dot or some other|“ new trial thru their attorne, r by 47; some | Thursday. al leader by 45; ey person in Japanese his PORTLAND, Ore-——W. P. ations is a de liberate attempt to defy them, BOSTON.—Crew of schooner Hor-| f the Norwich Insane Asylum, they “Of course you'll buy ticketa| Louise Tellies, English war nurse,|ace HB, Munroe saved when vessel) tory by some commercial man by re-elected president of Spokane, Port. said: “In humanity's name he whether you can come or not.” commits suicide, abandoned. 129; some friend by 37; a relative by land & Seattle railway. be killed.” They now seek | u a 4 cea: @ law which will permit ending this type of misery. Are they right or wrong? Dr, Charles Eliot Norton, man of Jetters and friend of Longfellow and Lowell, was strongly in favor of kilt ing all wrecks of humanity. He sald: “The prolongation of life in such ase is mere criminal cruelty.” Here dt what others say about It: DR. WILCOX, superintendent of the Norwich asytum; “I say a hope By Buying Here Now You Can Get Up-to-the- SoS eee E||| Minute Fashions at 30% to 35% Lower Than Ee i ¥4\| Even Our Last Fall’s Prices With OUR Usual UPSTAIRS Saving of $10 in Addition That’s the Fahey-Brockman UPSTAIRS story in a sentence---and ”, a en story it is, full of enterprise, foresight and public co ce. Save $10, $15 and $20 Per Garment These remarkable values represent an actual saving of $10, $15 ‘and $20 per garment over even Fahey-Brockman’s last Fall’s UPSTAIRS prices, as- tonishingly low as they were. : High Grade, Beautifully Tailored rl Zz rail i ; cane Mrs. Marshall Field IIT, and John Freberg, a heavyweight ¥: “The state Wrestler, who'll take part in her benefit exhibition, with one| to put the chronic | Of the little cripples who'll be helped by the funds raised. isery.” | | CHICAGO, Feb, 18.—"Work makes atill get the glory, but—what real - ccc ongy field _ me human—and you have to be hu-|benefit would I derive? None. necticut Prison ®» lman to be happy.” “And then the children—there ts Which ts Mra. Marshall Field ITT.'s|nothing in the world so appealing x. MP. explanation of why she is promoting /as a crippled child. Just to cuddle WHITEFIELD THO |’ wrestling exhibition for the benefit one little’cripple in your arma and neurologist, = of crippled children. make it happier, if only for a mo are few insané persons w' She has given up afl soctal affairs | ment, makes you feel the heart-threb | ‘fo suffering great mental tortures. ito devote her whole time to the|of all that part of the world you Jess in an institution |Lenerit. The wife of the young malt taaour will see, do not suffer men) chant prince has an office ina de-| “You just cant encape being A i if lt : serted store building. happier If you try to make others cole | Sometimes when wrestlers and | happier.” thelr managers come to talk matters over they let some training camp Bince the announcement that she would te impresario for a Present #0!comversation slip. But Mrs. Field | wrestling match Mra. Field has re appears not to notice, leetved a flocd of letters, some con- “It all helps to make me human,” |gratulatory, some not so compll- she says. “Of course I could turn the | mentary. ji F work all over to someone else, and! “I don’t understand a thing about | MM 4 : eee = nanan A re a ; CTE, alienist and lecturer: “If |} it is morally right to kill the so- called sane criminal, then it should) be morally right to kill the equally! dangerous insane.” Every state has its hopelessly tr —Here is a lot of merchandise that cost us up in the big figures—but we will have to have room for the new merchandise.that is coming in every day. —let’s group them and dispose of them at once—make the price so low that no one can pass us up—take our loss and CLEAN HOUSE! SO HERE YOU ARE: $20-$30 VALUES Silk and Wool Dresses Leatherette Coats with some as low as $20 and others as high as $40, but all at Fahey-Brockman rock-bottom market prices. Buy on a Money-Back Guarantee In justice to your hard-earned mon- - We sell nothing that we can’t ey, you ought only to buy where guarantee on a strictly cash-back | @ren under 16 employed at an aver. | age wage of 46 cents a day. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS $30-$40 VALUES , Silk Tricolette Cloth Coats Dresses oun | pis Smestem, | | tailored serge Suits Fahey Brockman guarantee which Dasit. ‘That's another reason why Skirts Plush Coats fe stands back of every cent youspend We have never needed “sales” or Salts Plush Cape Wiss Beaks here. lacked public confidence. e order to introduce our new Priestley’s Cravenette Fur Cape: . e i Bed otra Coats : In Fairness to Yourself, Compare Both Tag Prices and Values ih htest and strongest plate known, mot cover the roof of the| ; you ean bite corn off the ° $ m THE FAHEY-BROCKMAN UPSTAIRS PLAN Low Rents—Plain Stores—Volume Business—No Credit Losses—-Rock-Bottom Market Prices—Al- All work guaranteed for 15 years. fave impressions taken in the licilen att aiviss fren "| $25-$35 VALUES $35-$60 VALUES Gall and See Samples of Our Pilate! Silk and Wool Dresses Crepe Meteor and A ‘ and Bridge Work. We Stand | Races mane Satin Deaowes terations Free—Fit Guaranteed. Most of our present, patronage in| Fecommended by our early custo- 1 Velour Suits Plush Coats Fur Trimmed Plush Satisfaction or Your Money Back | hers, whose work in “atilt giving Fur Pieces rv fers Wha have tea, our, work. | Velour Coats ook... ae 3 + Eeccce|| “eck || jestee. |Il pauey BRocKMAN BLDG ARCADE BLDG. It - ed e OHIO $14.95 $24.50 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fraser-Vaterson Co. (Entire Two Top Floors) 36 + (Over Rhodes Co.) _THIRD and PIKE « SECOND AVENUE ‘AHEY- RROCKMA Up-stairs Clothiers Buy up-stairs and save 4102 10 A di Pl in i Horlick’s ' Skirts gas mit te . i anes _ "iss The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Half Price for Fur Coats and Capes. All sales final. Re aero ee HOFFMAN gt hapa non am 1510 Westlake and Fourth, Near Pike J jw Avoid Daitatinns a Substitutes

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