The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1921, Page 24

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———— en THE SEATTLE STAR : — in P 6 AERIAL WAR (OUR smatcest crrizens MOURNED DEAD, (:2:i:"=~|AUTOS TORACE | 00 thor, will Find Use. RTANCE = . WOMAN ALIVE erica duns ) UP PIKE'S PEAK For This Laxative “} | \ tried for the murder of a Me Arizona, she said in her preliminary Body Found in Lake, INSUP- | hearing here. she raid whe wan |#%—The automobile rags on Pike’s|t Gi, by Cotawell's Syrup Pepsin tee (> acquitted on a plea of nelf-defenne. peak for prizes aggromuting $4,190 || constipated child and note its ' ance Collected Her sister writen that t-| will be held September 6 this year, it i -_—— nnd Nee Cymenter and “*\ has been officlally announced. In ° — f HUTCHINSON, Kan, Apri s2—-/7oung baby before disappearing tn} 44 in ihe 00 Pen r a growing family subject of 4 Insurance, collected by relatives tn | Cleve Pe thought with the parents is how to Cleveland, Obio, on the life of Mra] The case here was a brutal attack | rose Pains with a carving knife rone, . The cup keep the children healthy and happy, Elward, wealthy 1 Jin of silver and gold and ts 43 in and what to do when they peonee {Carney had been working in the| high. Cash prizes in addition Most ilinesses of childhood are the home for § k an cook. With. | $2,100, symptoms of constipation, such as out word ked Mra, Kiward,| The races this year will be over headaches, coated tongues, flatulence, | inflicting ad étab is and | the same course as th of last dizziness, loss of appetite and sleep, Rose Hell Carney, in to be repaid as the result of persons in Cleveland | learning that Mra, Carney is alive | here | Mra, Carney tn being held tn the Quick Attacks Thru Air on : Enemy Countries to Feat- ure Next War, ballet that she -wae enestally wabel:| veral tong seaied whieh have re-|f Crystal Cr to the biliousness, etc. anced recently when she attacked bh | ate a : elie spans | wry Elward, by whom she was |multed In partial paralynin of the vie.| summit of the 4 miler. | You can surely fee! safe in doing what | (Ry Mall) — Major } tim's face. When her vic events will be held under the tens of thousands of others do with good { ee ow, ck Sykes, con- carried her f the American | results, so give, pocording to the a e of se ae ctv mr be hree hours tion, ¥int the child, « small quantity of Dr. Cald- gene Phd Healer Ae T TO BE HERS knife. Mra. Kt later than August & wel’s Syrup Pepaia. Eight sillion 3 ee Notn be eae on Newspaper accounts of the attack | ld, ls recovering despite her age. At the name time of the Pike's bottles were bought last year at drug | solic Ts ieipses carving, aa. | jremulted in Cleveland persons learn % ik races the C Sport Carnt | stores. , is pono meh aig tony % anc ast torpedo-ca ne that ‘arn live, > 0 will be nts ere. Some of the constipation, estion planes will sound the death-knell of | ing that Mrs. Carney was alive. Up Moving Pavement Is sath aM abr t remedy for, ¢ pomipeien,, i igestion r | ‘ ' ne races to Denver, | Presentday heavily armed “capital ships of the latest dreadnought ver articles it was believed Latest Paris Plan {ter the ships have circled Pike's | for children, women and old folks as | that a bedy dragged from Lake Erie PARTE Adit Shook seaiders deb peak, and a polo tournament. Crack | it is so mild and gentle in action. TRY IT FR. an t o * Carne | teama from Chicago, Kanaan City, | . Cald- anne Before the institution of civil en Wane beer wo Wdentified by, gion | Viding for an Be hee nates Maem) Wichita Falls, Texas, and other cities | FEN a BE meg Symp Bren y tee po Ar nt = i rr ee bs ing and a pair of shoes purchased in seo La ny bend hse a will compete in the latter | of Egyptian Senna and other simple tried boats of xy Se Pett [ Berk” Sir Frederick, while insisting Needles, Cal o Tiree Sramhe on the ‘bomavanaa | . | laxative herbs with pepsin and pleasant Address me Dr. W. B. Cald- upon the necessity of Leng ey Mra. Sarah J. Redd of Clevetana, |!" Dring considered by the Maris) ‘ | tasting aromatics. Druggists have sold it well, 513 Washington Street, support of commercial aviation, dw sister of Mra. Carney and one of the | ™¥2!cipal council |Prefers Prison to | for thirty years, and a sixty cent bottle Mondello, Ilinois. Every on the military and naval et Insurance benefictarion, has written ean ° }]| will last for months. Experienced body now and then needs @ @ of aviation, the development, = | Sheriff Clark of thia city that she ls |Salad? Nope! Hash Wife; He Gets It! mothers are never without it in the laxatwe,and itiswell toknnw 4 gh agg peda hapa gh preparing to return the insurance BAU CLAIRE, Wis, April 22.71 ||| house. the best. Write me today : Peace time by subald Hing oe money. and Prunes, Please would rather be behind the gray walle | PL couraging commereial expe In the meantime the anthoritie:| WELLESLEY, Mass, April 22 | of the penitentiary than to be in the | ~_ re ins wane woe wo a _— —— here have been asked to determine, if| Hash and prunes—made famous in| ame county with my wife,” James baby girl born. Un |Pomnible, whether Mra. Carney, who | boarding houxes—are among the fa-|H. Martin, 26, told Judge Wicksham, | Spokane Baby Born unusual circumstances, Dr. H. jdisappeared from Cleveland shortly | vorite dishes of the girls at Welles. |when he was arraigned on a charge M Di Wheeler started an operation to | | ley college. The girls choone hash | of desertion. “A year at hard labor” After other _ the mother’s Kfe. Bhe died _ Cuts cont of drinking good coffee. |every time when given the choice of | was the court’s comeback Martin | SPOKANE, April 22—Three min-| anesthetic, and the operation Xilent Blend, 1% Ibs. b0c; 1 Ib, 350. !it and fancy malada wilted. utes after Mra, James Rath died, a| continued. became daily a more potent factor In if the situation. Every war has started ‘« with a great advance in scientific skill, compared with the preceding @onfict, and there was every reason to believe that the next war will see @n astounding increase in develop Ment of aerial fighting. He did not think that operations ‘with land forces would witness such Fadical changes, but the potentialit fes of aircraft in conjunction with i * : . ye Naval operations are far greater, al Kurt Schneider and his wife Frieda are now the smallest tho admittedly more difficult to pre-| citizens of the United States. Tey are shown taking the a Se there eae Pye oath at the naturalization bureau, New York. Circus lovers} engagement after the o 1S , er m Jand and tt was only after Jetand | know them as “Mr. and Mrs. Doll. ye that torpedocarrying aircraft were i pets for ues, Extra! Gambling at {Dead Rats Sent by Rock-Bottom “The: every tndication.” he } . | gaid, “that torpedo attack by aireratt, Monte Carlo Stopped| Mail for Germ Test Market Prices May reach a potnt where the very BOSTON, April 22.—It looks Uke | NEW YORK, April 22.--Porto existence of opposing ny you a he gut a tn eto nr a re Rice le cleaner than !t has been in X . of the giant capital ships of @ | first official day Poljce Chief Thras! 4 bataP ies | rene day may be jeopardized. er put a ban on lotteries, bridge par.| ht years, report Presbyterian wee: | “For the cost of one battleship a| ties and all other games of chance, | retartes returning here. The reason thousand torpedocarrying seaplanes|on complaint of women that the| All dead rats are examined for Gould be built, and it is already ques-/town wag getting the reputation of| plague germa. Some are sent to the tionable whether a battleship could |the “Monte Carlo of Massachusetts.” | health office thru the mail, | gurvive an attack launched by even | — : ¥ & small force of this mobile arm. Fleets operating near the enemy's ty Low Rents Plain Stores Volume Business READY TAILORED CLOTHES FoR MEN AND WOMEN —WAISTS—FURS pein Hie i ie {le f i You can get brand new high quality clothes | that are in style NOW— At prices you cannot better, no matter how long you wait f Spring Suits and Overcoats $20 & $40 With our usual upstairs saving of $10 i zg 4 RH eB § i i ti TEL This is a good size, well shaped set, made of molded glass with a daisy pattern etched on the side. Easily worth $1.00. Only a limited num- ber at the price. EDUCATION AT LITTLE COST Boys Receive Training for Nickel a Month BOSTON, April 22.—For 5 cents a| Watch month here's what a boy can learn| Each fo be: Week Stenographer. Motion picture machine operator. Construction engineer, Architect, Plumber. Cabinetmaker. More than 4,000 youths, between 7 3 and 18, are taking up these courses > at the Boys’ Club of Charleston, 95 Per Pair é These beautiful garments provide the | tion of the best makes, including all the ) discriminating buyer with a wide selec- | new colors, designs and combinations. . ‘Twenty-seven years ago the Bunk. er Hill Boys’ club was started by | gome philanthropists who believed | the kids of that district should have @ clubhouse, A short time ago Boston philan- thropists, tmpreased by the need of a larger clubhouse for these boys, Pledged $200,000 to purchase a new building and to do their part to keep | the clubhouse running. ‘The clubhouse is one of the most valuable pieces of property in its dis- | trict. Young men especially will find here a wide variety of garments to their liking Another shipment of 200 pairs just arrived yes- terday. The last lot of this number was sold out in three days. So be on hand tomorrow for your size in this exceptional value, $2.95 Pair FAHEY-BROCKMAN BLDG. ARCADE BUILDING (Entire Two Top Floors). (Over Rhodes Co.) Third and Pike Second Avenue AHEY- BROCKMA) Buy up-stairs and save 410 2 : “The 6 cents a month are for nes,” explains George Harris LeRoy, superintendent of the club for more than tea years. “Paying dues makes & boy feel as if he really ‘belongs.’ ” She Wants Women of Egypt Educated CAIRO, Egypt, April 22—Amina Niazy, native Exyptian woman, wants facilities for educating Extyp-| tian women, She has asked permis sion for native woren to attend the monthly lectures at the Egyptian university, Ste w 4 st ND ~~! piné FLOOR -trreL pipe - second © M. A. Hansen, 49 Economy Market,— ( Advertisement,

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