The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1921, Page 5

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR Big Deficiency Bill | ONLY MEMBERS of the immed ate family will attend funeral ser Is Passed by Senate | vices Saturday afternoon for Goors . “as whe |E: Hall, 66, who died Friday at } » ‘eb. 2% tr 4 WASHINGTON Feb ¥ ‘The home, 628 17th ave, N The b Benate Inte yesterday passed the |will be cremated The Great American Home $275,000,000 deficiency DIL ‘This was | nnn nmr || the third app action was taken on motion of a of yesterday Senator Calder, who y > $857,000,000 appropriated in a few! health. servi HOWS A PERSON GOING hours. ‘The other two bills were | money on To GET OUT OF THIS the postoffice and diplomatic appro: ja typhus ie priations. |the tnflow of immigratic The senate also voted $200,000 to - - the public health service for in: YAKIMA.-George W. Hogue, creasing the facilities at the quar|fined $10 for street berging, pays Bntine station In New York. This from his bank account of $156. APARTMENT WITH THAT THING PARKED RIGHT IN THE DooRWAY ? THIS Is NO GARAGE! ) Seattle’s Newest Photoplay House \ | Opening Today at 1 o’Clock MODERN EQUIPMENT AND CON.- VENIENCE. * THE MAN FROM ‘THE PLAT Bove MAKES WIS FIRST CALL~- PRESENTING THE SCREEN’S BEST KNOWN STARS AND THE FINEST FEATURES OF THE SILENT DRAMA VANCOUVER, BR, C.—Riots center. | ° . ° ing about Chinese theatre that re | | fused to give benefit performance for | | starving countrymen continua | | - — | ° | WALLA WALLA.—Entire North west represented at Umatill Rapids l Power Bite association meeting. j ————----<eew | FAIRMONT, W. Va, Feb. 19— The greatest heroine in America ts @ littie girl in Fairmont state hos NOW PLAYING WALLACE REID mitted with heroism that often brought tears to the eyes of doo tors and nurses. | Gradually she grew etronger and pital, began to devise ways to help her- Rosie Saceta tx her name and she | self—without arms | is only 10 years of age She became the hospital favorite. | She cheered other sick children-— ne tales: ona and grownup patients, too. She has no arma Her body i scarred for life. OFFERS TO SUFFER ANEW But she has just given all she/TO SAVE CHILD'S LIFE had left to give in order to mve/ ‘Then came a day when Roste saw “ the life of another little girt |a lUttle girl brought into her ward AUDACIOUS” — his tte ¢frt, too, had about her le , » a HAS TWO WISHES; ONE the unforgettable odor of burnt Paramount Special! 18 TO BE USEFUL flesh and ointments that Rosie ‘Two withes she hur: one te for a) knew #o well mother, the other is for a chance! Tiptoeing close, Rosle heard the) |to be useful. doctors say that unless skin could | Tt was last June 14 that Ronle|be grafted on this child's body she accidentally touched the electric! would dia feed wire of a mine near Fairmont.) “Please take my akin” Rosie the skin so often resulting from &27) ere was a flash of blue flame,|epoke up. “I won't mind a bf. You of artificial heat ae eee & scream, the sixiling of bifrning |know—I'm used to it, and I'd like relieved by wee MOMENE | rreah—all at once! to do something for somebody.” cooling aggre! At the hospital the doctors had to| Dr. Chesney M. Ramage, tho #u- amputate both of Redle’s arma, each | perintendent and chief eurgeon of |at the shoulder, the hospjtal, at firet demurred. tacit Racine! Soap M alge meters") Then they had to take akin from| But Rosle inaisted—it wae the! ishes, Beld by ‘arugotets. unburned parts of her body end first time since she had entered the! graft it on the parts that were| hospital that she had been insistent. burned. Dr. Ramage consented, | To thie sktn-grafting operation! Today fouryearold Blanche-Mack and {ts sutwequent tortures she sub-;ey is on the road to recovery, with a | ois kin on her neck and cheat. | She soon must have another oper ation, for which more skin will be needed, and Rosie already has vol- unteered hers, but so far Dr. Ram- age hasn't consented to her further sacrifice Rosie's mother ts dead Her father has turned her over to the/| West Virginia board of children’s The man’s man of the sereen ina virile drama of the great outdoors— The child has been given many “attentions by members of the Wom en's Business and Professional club of Fairmount, which even has con- sidered adopting her, tho it ts doubt NOW PLAYING THE CYCLONIC DAREDEVIL . OM MIX “PRAIRIE TRAILS” A drama filled with the most accomplished. What Congress Is Doing Today SENATE Naval committee hears Admiral Fallam in support ef the plan to in ubmarine and aircraft con in the navy a against cap- affairs committee continues f the army bill ittee goes on 3 with hearings, t HOUSER Consideration of bill to make Gen. Crowder @ leutenant general con mmittee considers iL war, mittee considers laughs and gasps from start to AU ELENA, Mont, Feb, 19.—Bi| — finish. | ‘4g maximum penalty of life, nment for robbery approved | by Gov. Dixon, | OGDEN, Utah.—-George Carter, os. caped from McNeil island prison, surrenders self. PIMPLES ON FACE AND BODY Itched Something Fierce. Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals, “The trouble I had started with |] small pimples on my face and body. rm The pimples festered and wie) when I would squeezethem | they would dry and scale, @ * ©) They itched something > / fierce, and I lost a lot of « “BIG HAPPINESS” ‘g eA. his hem. 4 LARRY SEMON ee a vetted all Linds of rem- 7 err Aan d In His Rib-Tickler Y edies but nothing ‘helped. In his very latest comedy— “JUNK” |] 1 heard about Cuticura Soap and Ointment and bought them, and when I had used them about two “THE SPORTSMAN” INTERNATIONAL months I was completely healed.” NEWS (Signed) Bernard mreeeraen) Sher- ’ Ave., Ft. Atkinson, Wis. CLEMMER MUSIC MUTT & JEFF dive Cextonra corey Ointment and LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN, Director IN COLONIAL Suge bi spondyesackdi'on Se “COLD TEA” ORCHESTRA nn pele | Fee aa a ie erar ‘Cuticara Seap ebaves without mug. guardians, making only the one con- dition that he be allowed to eee her from time to time consumer STRAND ORCHESTRA FIRST Under S. K. Wineland NATIONAL Playing “Raymond” KINOGRAMS SECOND NEAR SENECA NOW—Another Classic of Crookdom! PRISCILLA DEAN anD LON CHANEY | In a daring picture that ranges from San Francisco’s Nob Hill district to Chinatown’s world quarters— : “OUTSIDE THE LAW” SOME THRILLER! YOU SAID IT! VANITY COMEDY “His Four Fathers” | CHICAGO, Feb. 19.— Robert J: | visited his home. |Green, postal clerk, charged with ful whether this could ,be legaily|21 Per Cent Drop in Six Months BY RALPH F. COUCH WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Food is now 21.5 per cent cheaper to the than six months ago, Ethelbert Stewart, government price expert, announced today. | “The decline seems to be a really | substantial development in the gen-| eral price situation,” said Stewart, gment. | ings sailed the and not based entirely on seasonal | 3 3 changes, which are so often decep- | It is tmpossible, of cou ict how long it will contin pod prices six months ago ed the peak of the period in which markets have been influenced by the Since that time the level of retail food prices, as shown by the EY i unusual and hazardous rapid- tion for reopening of trade with | data collected by the labor depart- | Peoples Savings Bank | fire stunts and punctuated with . ben psa allen Wteadily month by | spcOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. he to give birth to a child. Landis told Green to appear court one month after the ‘Stork Coming, Man Is Freed to Go Home rifling the mails, was released on ot “Cure Y a oe at Loose; WU Your it developed that his wife is about Rupture Like For Good, Juicy Steak, go to Boldt's.—Advertisement. © accorded every cour- sistent with sound busi- he him to not only remain ashore, 0 kept him bedridden for years, lerted doctor after ductor and after No resulta! Final wi Paid on Savings Accounts submit to a dangeror oO rent operation or \e. ee o Ee ete Mvited < AP® || metehert He cured himselt rse, to nue, | reach: CALL ANY TIME SUNDAY TO SEE Burke & Farrar’s New 5 AND 10 ACRE Loganberry Farms MAIN 7690 Capt, Collings made a study. 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