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SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1921. |, SUICDE IN Miss Rambeau Coming to Met'Ch > GRIEF FOR Wilkes Company in Original Play HER BABIES THE UGHT AFTER ‘Trail Leads From W. Vir- ginia to Puget Sound with Charged $1,400 while postmaster haying TH Umit emberzled wervings at Chauncey £ Young Mother Takes Poison urday followis H rT Wd arrest mn, Pleree count rri Picture of “Bluebeard ie Pontes Imo} Watson in Room wenn Meeks is said to have disappeared - a Z from Chauncey in 1919, a short time T hope God will be kinder to my ifter an audit of his books showed a babies than He b been to mer , hortage of $1,400 postal funds. , c panies gw - Sy tae ‘ontoffice Inspectors traced him to hichloride of rape aegh anes ehlero! sold out thetr store in the Weet Vir i & room in the jwman apart inia town and joined her husband ments, 816 Union st., Thursday, Her peyton: Rie bist oe body we found Thursday A jing officials, Meeks ad night mits the shortage, but states that it D Mrs. ‘Hyland is believed to have was dince arin ae he was called committed suicide because of unre away on jury duty Hin brother, he }OOD.BYE NOTE T good the amount, but was refused by “DEAR FOLKS AT OME” tal authorities Her good-bye note read Dear Folks at Home Just a few “Cousin Everett” lines to tell you that I am leaving 1 muppose ke others, I've reached . 1 couldn't be contemplating this, but « i pril 3 vere A Harting cousin of President jong as I can and know I've loved Harding Waa indicted. by the fed. you all dearly. F et rand jury ye réay on mother and the rest he ve we ‘ Lee ne ard yng Lost i nee will be kinder to my babies * ary % , he president ing in has been to me With love » ! r 1 oye ge ante : @npecially Louse and Marg oe charged Har ayy with Your Mamma ating a government office Althy uty coroners declare that with defrauding the Mrs. Hyland became despe hotel out of $1,088 out that there must bave w ver The € a underlying tragedy that prevented 2-YEAR CHASE SEATTL E (Must Reenlist to Seamen Strike Up STAR Jobless Hoboes Get Back on Force asserted that the TWO AVIATORS. ‘thie eptmen canna 1 i FALL IN LAKE! mines “ne yaattinet'ss's | May Make Visit | of inefficte was the opinion ren ‘ : } dered by ‘Thomas’ J... Kennedy atW hite House Pair Rescued From Disabled! Saturday : CHICAGO, April 90.—"wWhy Airplane Kennedy declared that Drew could ain't we workin germ ull mareh met back on the force by making a dewr and anh President Har None divi inte lake Union | new enlistment under the char ding Curting wear e hurled Furrill John-} DRUNK, SHE SAYS convention resumed || Thursday noon, The pair clung | | name is Patrick Keardon and he lives millionaire hol and The uffer int from exp ure sheritt Matt Starwich's cure in-ro-|| strong for an invasion 8,000 Signatures to a pry se nmol eee Referendum Petition "2" he onsider the elty jail as punishment None of th le More than 8,000 signatures have Mra. Reardon sald Pat was alway how long the convention been obtained for the petition tolt three to four weeks out of every two out they said. to the p oA os tabhed months | és the Gai eae ae a cuaned, |\that the bill, If not defeated on ref-|« . erendum, will prevent t develop. |t on and har Send Chile Stuff | “ Ps Iment of hydroelectric power in com rH on by Parcel Post Woman, 59, Faith | Vestern Washington ead Vite er niline for ¢ e " ef abou 372,. aii mcenantin tories wan} Healer,” Murdered | Jay Thomas Urges |»: eet) eaeeings A 6 zoemes sgh ral bite ‘Gelsits Cassese, tt, 0 “telthi State Budget Law!" returned to freland in 483 989 ee ehance to end a silk handkerchief in | healer,” was attacked and killed by Pleading for a budget law in this | § a lotter four men early today as she was re-| state, applying to all taxing units, “* ais turning home in an automobile after io T ng Pg ore tary << Lower OPPER TAKES viniting a patient. The worman, whose | (Be Cont of Government league: de. | ciud NO CHANCES] | throat was cut wat eee vee te tee | with which the cost of government | lan, you're going to get whot a Mr seagate rs frag| ‘Thomas spoke before the members’ | natu Pt ought eae F. Gerard, 58, medium, of 126 Sixth Linck wave” ‘eoibdate council of the Chamber of Com and independent <i uve. told I man I A merce ¢ ¢ began § Oe eee ‘| Two Men Sought | caaxpatts veane! Cece sence’. | total defi PAGE 5 Advertisement) her from returning to them rage oe 3 7‘ ar eeaiod’ ty the aeivareat county |}$ oo hed BLUKBEARD WATSON'S allay yh be Ri gc to Hoover, Dav nought two of Police Chief R ethan Sh 298) wae SOON: {Boung er the heathen PICTURE IN ENV nas cd ler tae Oe ee ASHINGTON, April 40.—Pre > ead yembeday eae ry rted they had 2 Hae yeeAyetin : at Glens Sonege" Harding has turned the th Kehm wan shot and killed | Safecrackers” Only | nek er eters ef Biusbeard be 1- Marjorie Re poe) rh eapreee f me ee ee ee nen 8 aner, with whom b| Burgted Water Tap|*,,c (ume so, sg much-married wife-slayer ‘'antages. 3—Claire El Roy, Moore The Paramount Four is a comedy | retary of Li Davin for settiement, | “ al Whit a ea afecrackers” came the call from| Probably were on the American eome : room. The photo was in a letter ap Fy ts and singing quartet. ‘The Chandon|it was announced at the White|*transer in West Chicago The mur tonit en ied tinent during the sixth century, Rarently from Mrs. Hyland's mother What will unque — ve porn high qualit | Trio are tras pértorment uct aceey Jerer escaped in an automobile in rs sacty ‘Gaturtas. Maked Carlee pit hand that There was no exp! oe ny we Sty Pa iy posite ° a | “Velvet Fingers,” a detective ser — jwhich there were two women Occ’! Fred Mills found that the faucet in|east, cos ’ resence of the convicted murderer's | ments of “ Jal, la the film feature. shane Ghatiek’a tad bese left on, hed ftooa. |*# a century, ea dling: eed Aponte : . they | BLACKFACE COMEDIAN AYS $100 FOR ae eee Ped the floor and wan causing water |ized Kk son, who last saw Mrs. Hyland, told | Marjo at cont un | AT PALACE HP A BAD M EMORY ; are M une |tent below. ‘The manager, of tne| iio” i ast saw Mrs. Hyland, told |} oe 3 saat, & dhe takin os : ant below. The manager of the » the police that the woman longed to |‘ a de-| Cart Dix hover Mischa o- Vv. Ra ad memory cost|and Mr Basten, | hoch 0 te ee ne he pe aaal pe and after twentyed @o back to ner children. Police ’ of a] median, a score of pretty giris and | nim $100 i urday. He left | Char Ms a — =o al po pow Bosal [4 br bery Henry made his idaner W. 1. Corsen think embeau Ww acter, [tWo versatile young men will pro-| jig purse, containing the money, on ——— | °F the Bhamek ‘place oft tts: hnes | fs pon the free nation ios sar own tee gacewell hn ‘the usua: , ting com.| Vide the entertainment in the head a box in the back room of his restau ps scala pened meaner haste | WhaliSPORicaL proor note was written, Is a former hus | Uday m be players of estab | Oe en thy Palnes.tnin Baader | sant, the New Sappho, 107 Olive et |they imagined that safecrackers had|what is 1 he want band. From remarks made by the) Of A. H Washed ability, including Lee Raker | ie Palace Hip Sunday. — | He forgot about It, and when re pa Gorge neg heels angie oe wari meg | oer the wanter is @eau woman, they believe that she *nsational rise Harold Salter, Harry Minturn, Rod | Know Me? an original mombered, the purse and money were eigen . h » | study histor ~ “ was the mother of two ch n of the stage, wh ert Vivian, Hugh Dillman and Beat-| **!t also is prominent on the bill. | gone — 4, es ot ee rete! time, Dieter Secu te the room, writ] Sbele-cn an: alm . Salon | Monocle SManiey and Anna Marston ieternaiare Rear eer UE eee | pipet Ireland. te a dia ten by Mrs. Hyland's motter on of her talents, MISS RAMBEAU TO > ae ee . Rr ingsrrcer A | standp nd angle, and the sured her ior not returnin her WITNESS WILKES SHOW Nora and Sidne: . Greeks to Celebrate dies of heart disease, @ few hours ct to being sand-t ey shtidren AT - cS § nant Big Ch h H lid “1 became weak and exhausted | after writing own obituary med and Isnd nie f Othe box! 5 taken to the morgue Ernest Wilkew offering, | The Music Room”; McKee and ig jurc a IMGAY | ana my feet felt lke heavy weights, —— ‘ ation. England's only ri ie ann dg soapy “yee a a aeaiie Nan's Atonement Da wo charming «iris, will offer) Sunday members of Greek says Mra. Elizabeth Hankins, of No.) ‘The custom of wearing wigs came » oe sa i. Hyland ls said to hav = sister, | od by the Wilken I con. ‘ x chureh will celebrate the 1018 Atchison street, Atchison, Kan.| into vogue in England in the 17th|ies ahead oft ot of Europe —* Nictthenerd | U RING bex with tare Japanese jug-|mreatest hol of their church, |"My blood was thin and I had very | century Christianity, edu n and induates Pane. | Mr. Wilke t lite ach or Easter. Services will |} ie ‘ lit co ter the incursions of the S fie | Holy Pasch or Eg p little color. What little sleep I could t and othar F he Alaskans Want to | LIFETIME ENDS guetta Lc to tha be, Bold tl tts Aventis. apcohy 180 | pat late. hat, pee Gay, ted Career ' Mrs.HicksRelieved North’ had lasted” tor three i . . wove ure, which precedes | Lakeview ave in the n ng as tired ar when t © Breen isle fell Elect The:: Chief 5 Sietinne | actin iat la bed” 1 han’ eornereies tei | na. There can be tt JUNEAU, April 30.—A bill provid: | ence tn the -——— | . I trembled and little things upset ‘worn. by Imtenta ER ai aaa th Glut of Apples in im, _ By Four Eatonies |::! is 32.2.2 ernor of the territory of Alaska, “ . to the Metrop ¢ , Severa ra before I had used | ney fought fire with Winner to be recommended to the, Feel Toward Tanlac, Says ee England; Price Cut), iii Vion’ bils with excel | “I bave taken four Eatonie tablet |for which a war nation with wif President of the United States for | Mrs. Burrington emi Sa gd wo ND ‘, April 20-—There is @lient results and they had also help. | and they relieved me of sour stomach. | rion force way to unbrid ea appointment, passed the Alaska sen pa ee Mist Rambeau, and this |Get at the Real Cause — Take | glut of apples all over the country. 64 my daughter, so I procured a box | 1 recommend it to everybody,’’ says cting the ate yesterday. The measure is a sub- From ¢hildhood uatil I got Tan stitute for the house bill on the same |lac, I suffegd from indi subject. The house ‘Voted $2,000/ stomach trouble,” said Mrs I be the first time that she and) have an opportunity of viewing the | A.| offering, The part intended for Mins} Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets J pensation to the governor in | Burrington, 540 Stanford Ave. Los) Rambeau will be played by Jano | mata’ t's what cnet of of stomach | than the maximum control pris je and my work became & pleasure| food. ing, in on to his federal salary. | * naneeecaemat a = | Morgan fierers are doing now. Instead ol | A . tan Eee besisen instead of a drudgery. My nerves no pesseag er Eatonic will remove the / new wire ment for jionger bother me anc ote Fass nuch better. I sleep well and feel ~ Uree Seattle Man as Snes Se a nate Peal’ cates ot ‘the ailment clogged | but prevents it from being lont |tine.” T'consider it'a duty to necorn | Feit and beaifhy yi Governor of Alaska) APPEAR AT PANTAGES pst eee ae ge Cs deans Pink, Fills for | Sour digestion normal and WASHINGTON, April 0.—Col. W.| an acon ; | Dr. Ed is’ Olive Tablets a: r they have done wonders for me feakh? An iesoulo teleen a 7. Perkins of Seattle was yesterday | Bie, Meatioal. Wiccerstina.* ce tine| Wine tea ive wot Rate tt a Te. Ge Wakkcnmai Se ele discomfortand pai : ; ; goad “The Musical Blacksmiths," the fea. When the liver and Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., for | meal willprevent, mfortand pain. See Poindexter pagionn ne 7 nce tured at ion of new program forming their natural tlle away, the*free booklet “Building Up the ‘ ce petra which comes to\the Pantages Mon-! goes indigestion and stomach troubles. | C | Blood.” Your own druggist sells Dr. 5 peat eel ak apie ad aaay | day y and Blerbeck arg the) Have you a bad taste, coated ongress Williams’ Pink Pills or they will ve fe : j originators of this novelty, sald to appetite, a lazy, don't-! went by mail, postpaid, on receipt of | it with you. tongue, care fang. no ambition or trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. & was promised by the Dreaide nt. Ld | be the quickest transformation acene ever placed on the ati Hen Mowatt and Billie Mullen head the quintet known as “The Five of Clubs.” Their act consists of a com bination of wing and club manipy lation Crippled, So His Sentence Delayed Sentence will not be passed on Harold Graves, former secretary of | the Longshoremen’s union, convicted | ot raising the denomination of a! check from $50 to $150, until June 4,/ Judge Ronald decided Saturday | Morning. “The state hax no desire | urry a cripple to the peniten-| * the court said, after Deputy jcutor Patterson had explained at Graves was beir treated at a hospital for a broken leg. Court in Church, Advises This One) alive oil. You will know them by their alive color. They do the work without | piping, cramps or pain. Lee Morse is described in advance notices as a pretty girl with a bix voice, Ha and Robison call relief. Eat what you like. 15< ison An Invitation-to the T heatregoers of Seattle! Ernest Wilkes, author of “Broken Threads” and other big stage successes, invites you all to attend the premier presentation of his latest offering— BONDON, April 30.—"I want to MRS. J. A. BURRINGTON ee > see people laugh in St. Albans ab- Los Angeles, Calif. | Bey.” said Bishop Iton Furse. | | “Why should we not laugh in God's | angeles, Calif, “and that's been a ” louse? We must rid of the aw-liong time, for I'm now in my sixty life. I want to see the church help “I remember when I was a child I ig to bring courtship on a proper|was kept on a strict diet of lime A comedy-drama in three acts especially written for level, instead of kicking it into the| water and milk for weeks and I have Miss Marjorie Rambeau, dark places of earth, Let young | been in constant distr th To be presented next week at the people find their ance in church.” years. | suffered terribly from ble No Dec on Yet what [ ate. I became so weak and nervous I could hardly about m =e miserable in Women’s Clinic | nousework and was in NOTE!! OLYMPIA, April 30.—No decision | condition é has yet been announced by the su-| “About two years ago As Miss Rambeau and her company will be the guests preme court in the suit for a of |husband got such splendid re of Mr. Wilkes Sunday afternoon and as Miss Ram- habeas corpus in case of Lettie|from Tanlac he insisted on my beau will not arrive from Portland until ! Williamson, of Spokane, sentenced |ing It and the medicine wasn't but the matinee Sunday will not start until to serve two years at the women’s | little e in ridding me ny my EVENINGS—250 to $1.00 MATINE: industrial home and clinic. This is|troubles. It gave me a splendid ap- . pel eran cpp the test case to determine the valid-| petite and I could enjoy a good LAST TIMES TONIGHT—“OUTCAST of committing women to the clin hearty meal, even things I hadn't et hich was recently abolished by | dared touch before, without any fear Gov. Hart jot it troubling me - —~—-—- ‘Then I had the influenza and be: SPOKANE.—Cotton dress to|came dreadfully sick and weak, but cost not more than $15 to be worn|my stomach kept in good order and by girls graduating at Lewis and|it oniy took four bottles of Tanlac to build me again to where I'm Sik is banned up Clark high school WELL, STAY |now feeling better than at any time I can remember. I have gained eleven pounds in weight, too, and Staley & Birbeck words can’t express the gratitude I 3 ‘ |feel toward Tanlac, 1 keep Tanla eT isalietl ‘tainckcnns jin the house all the time now, for I Ke to Drawing Room the FI an Bye | {¢ nded upon \""Tanlac is sold in Seattle by the Versatile Lee Morse Harrison and Robinson Bartell Drug Stores and leading in ' drug ts. Advertisement “Do You Remembert” “Dally Delivery” Another Novelty Feature The Five of Clubs WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other yaluable papers, Entrance, corner at Pike st. JOVLES SAVINGS BANK Paramount Four “Typical Topleat Second Prince: Zerdecheno of} Egypt is visiting in Washing-! ton, Likes us so well she may, estou Showing Ni Fingers” h Kpinode of “Velvet General Admission: Matinees, 25 cts. Nig Take one or two at bedtime for quick | We ‘The best varieties are plentiful and! | in splendid condition ing Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a/ purely vegetable compound mixed with | "THE CHALLENGE OF THE LAW* treatment. With. appetite improv and again tried t in @ short time my lower | of Gradually my strength return They are be offered at considerably food; if you hi HOUSE consideration sixty cents per box.—Adver. Continues of Appropriation bill Mrs. G. P. Hicks. If stomach is not digesting your ave sourness, aly taking up and carrying out bringing tion. by not keep Ww Make the test today and see how nickly this penal rer remedy acte. 't comes in handy tablet form. Carry A big box coste only a trifle with your druggist's guarantee. —Adverti alter each isement. sight of and exe mimitted yest be cause of the greater crime ed toda: t the weak, 7 + * See | nped no proof from the crimes committed {i |land by the black and tans (gut and liberated criminals from land under military orders) to for every issue of the Manchi Guardian and other English |freely publish these facts; and he to the Irish, it Jooks a wee | and mother was Irish. | am t member of the family born f A., and if my people had mines boat, } would have been a G I ha no pr because En. Hearing before interstate committee on war risk legislation Agricultural committee hears 9 of bill to regulate trading ammerce ingurance 50c to $1.50; SATURDAY MATINE! If you like a play that concer CONTINUOUS honest-to-goodness American fol 1TO11 A CRACKERJACK NEW SHOW Vaudeville Absurdity caturing Carl Nixon MARSTON & MANLEY In “Do You Follow Me?” *you will be glad to meet at The Metropolitan, in Channin, KELLOGG ate 4 enlivening American drama— “The Music Room” McKEE & DAY Fashion, Melodies and Dances HORI & NAGAMI Oriental Eccentri@tics Feature Photoplay WILLIAM RUSSELL It is quite certain that she wi of which was her conquest of goers with “The Sign on the D the Republic theatre. MATINEE SATURDAY HAMLET meee § OTHELLO JULIUS CAESAR WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION ip EIGHT DAYS, COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 8 METROPOLITAN Week Beginning Sunday Night at 8:30 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday PRICES—NIGHTS, 50c to $2.50; WEDNESDAY MATINEE, E, 50c to $2.00 ns regular Ik, the kind you meet every day on Second Avenue, but who are thrown by circumstances into a whirlpool of mystery, thrills and romance, MARJORIE RAMBEAU who will be seen in Seattle Sunday night g Pollock’s “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR” ll win the same popular approval that has distin- guished her sensationally popular career in New York, not the least important part the play- oor.” She appeared in this play all of last season at SPIRITED DRAMA BRILUANTLY ACTED THE EMINENT ACTOR JOHN E. KELLARD in Shakespearean Repertoire Supported by a Powerful Company of Notable Actors MERCHANT OF VENICE MACBETH to preserve the territorial inte and save small nations. Here 1 there she has grabbed and Up a grand total of 1,418,029 miles of land. hunk almost the size of the United States, england. without bi ob sq! tment of France, of uth America in the’ Boer of the American Colonies in Uf and the Northern States in 186 ngland always consi arpet bag at prin and the I ples evolve et Trelag umstance 0 h she has oping in . Chr and a national soul when she have been building a na dynamite, ammunition tories, to be a modern inatend, of hristian nation. Even so, Irelai might now be in England's place have the rewponsibility of managii this poor old world, and I doubt {Ireland could be her carpet bag and England ADVICE TO In can n the United States and of the world are f freedom that Ireland exploitation, for ae mad and profit system of producti n and exchange for proff instead of for use? Ireland's need je the world's need. Ireland ne make the truth and the facts known to the rid a Ireland England, » nat! the ie world ai revbn nation: rnational. Polte always increasing the @x= ment, have destroyed: Ril nations that have passed. Mage land could not survive for one des e if she should lose her carpet and lead pipe with which she 8 her subsiatenc e by her ade ‘and vicious, \tralia and time humane, world looks trust, becau tion ‘of pe profit of a into power. b {tion, and whil owned and operated of her smart domin ples in the interest and that has grown r the profit powerless: eal lead pipe with which they operate. Ireland's hope is the hope of the world, naty the abolition of rent, terse and profic, Welven:e has the right to labor and full. fruits of England and the 1 be and the carpet-basgers and polities Jead-pipers will have to Ko to works does wisdom cry in the ts. y next article will be an open Jotter to the Young Men's Repub= lican club on Woodrow Wilson, our ex-president EDWIN J. BROWN

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