The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 4

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E_ STAR leans, They expect to bring the 1923 | liven in the Martinique Apts, Kighth¥s (Congregation Here Demands | Case for New Release At-| convention to this eity aye. and Union #. i Set f — PER ET ES ; They Be Killed tempt t or May 23 Nearly 100 Girls “Break o’ Day” Did | see See as cers cic’ atte’ |ne Maine, Win Soeations peda Now Life Savers! Not Break for Him ‘| | neon day defendant, a Nearly 100 girls have been qualified! Altho he acquired a “Pireak o’ Day” | Ust church, Boylston ave, and Boos here today jut long savers after completing the Y.| alarm clock, W. H. Strot didn’t have | Olive at. Saturday night ree MONDAY, MAY 2, 101. THOMAS MOONEY Sais Sree, Wnat Beas Delegates from Seattle chapter No. Mrs. James Long's purse, contalgiy |9, Greeters of America, left Bunday |ing $40 and two tickets for a B ote | night to attend the national conven-|0. FB. raffle, was snatched from i THE SEAT tion of ‘their organization at New Or. arm on Pike st, Sunday night. 2h RHEUMATISM Positively Relieved by Effective New Remedy Thousands of children as well as adults are suf- fering in this climate from rheumatism—children from the ages of 10, young adults up to 25 and adults after 50. Rheumatism is one of the most hear Superior Jadge Louderbach| A. course of ewkhinmt s\an opportunity to use it Monday The congergution adopted resolu-| continue his case until May 22 | od pid Mra. “sey Kor morning. ‘The reason was that Sergt. tions, after a sermon by the Rev,| Mooney, proceeding under a writ instructor in the x at} 3. Donlan claimed he stole it, and Dr. G. W. Pettit, calling on congress of “Suita querela,” i» fighting for a| hrew him into Jail. new trial ——— ~ ae to kill compulsory observance bills! Assistant District Attorney Milton — — lon the ground that “they are mant-| filed a demurrer to the action under dangerous bacterial diseases, with symptoms dif- feutly un-American, un-Christian, un: Which Mooney’ case in being re- fering in almost every case, from the so-called | constitutional, partial and a plece of Oped. He alleged. there was not “growin, ins” in children to the terrific | pure clans legislation.” sufficient basis for the issuance of | of . ! | “Church and state must not be, the writ, twinges experienced by adults. \ | Joined,” Dr. Pettit aid The continuance was granted by | Bat the direful results are unfail- | w 8 agrecmnent of nitorners for poth| ‘ ray ‘all aS nides, who maid they wanted more | Ten to Twenty-five ond jae, the, same vital sont Salt Lake Minister | time for preparation After Fifty dation for permanent heart trou- Raps Prohibition] ., (01 newspaper inen as he wtoon, | Co SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET “Iam in the bent of health,” Moon. Susceptible Ages ble. SALT LAKE, May 2—In & ger-| handcuffed, with three men guarding : mon on “The Bighteenth Amend him. | ment” that wae a stinging indict-| Friends sald he appeared an well | nt of prohibition, Rev. Il Llas when he entered San Quentin) when, Congregationalint, yeu y| penitentiary, more than two years a the dry laws have “filled ago, but they noticed bly hair now is! 2,500 YARDS [LUGEN:Y ing, Seattle. Read What Seattle Users Say About Nalgen April 3, 1921. Nalgen Chemical Co., Seattle, Wash. Dear Sirs: nS Cannot say enough of the wonder- ful results of Nalgen. After taking two bottles I was completely cured of rheumatism and lumbago. Nellie E. Gay, Rainier7971. 4219 Lucille St, Seattle, Wash March 30, 1921. Seattle, Wash. I have been troubled with rheu- matism for sixteen (16) years, being so bad at times that I could hardly get out of my chair. My hands and limbs were swollen, and every joint was stiff and sore. I began taking Nalgen about two months ago and noticed a great im- provement after the first bottle. 1 am on the third bottle, and can truly say that I have no pain left, and the stiffness is all leaving me. I heartily recommend Nalgen to all my friends and hope that it will do for them all that it has done for me. Sincerely, Katherine Delappe, Beacon 4007 2301 28th Ave. S., Seattle, Wash. March 31, 192] Nalgen Chemical Co., Seattle, Wash. Gentlemen: I am writing this letter to thank you for the interest you have taken in mankind in the discovery and manufacture of a medicine which will absolutely cure rheumatism. I have been bothered for years with rheumatism in my arms and shoulders, and had tried everything without relief, when I heard of your remedy. I at once purchased a bot- tle of same, took six doses accord- ing to directions, and am cured. I have neither an ache nor a pain, and cheerfully recommend Nalgen to anyone bothered with rheumatism. Very truly, L. C. Hill, Eliott 6271. | iT B. Harrison St, Seatti, Wash April 1, 1921. Nalgen Chemical Co., Seattle, Wash. Gentlemen: I take pleasure in advising you that my wife, who has suffered from rheumatism (sciatica) for the past three years, is now entirely re- lieved. She gan taking Nalgen about four months ago, and one bottle re- lieved her and she has had no re- currence of the trouble since. Yours truly, C. F. Webber, East 2193. 222 19th Ave, N., Seattle, Waeh. mail order with $3.00 enclosed direct to the Nalgen Chemical Com- pany, 501 Kitel Build- | the jails with drunkards of a worse type than those of the ‘wet’ days, | have inspired wholemale contempt for the law and Increased drug addicts 300 per cent BUY NO DYE BUT “DIAMOND DYES” Uniess you ask for “Diamond ou may get a poor dye that nota, fades and ruins your avery package of Diamond containg simple directions for ne dyeing or tinting any new, rich, fadeless color into garments or drapevies of any material. No mix takes! 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In it were Mooney and Tom | Finn, John Whelan and Barney Ri ley, guards. | Mooney was in high spirits, but |was silent on the subject of today’s proceedings, in which he vill make an effort to secure a new trial As he drove fom the prison he ||) waved his hand@which were hand |[/ jeuffed together—to each prisoner in| the yard or guard whom he passed Apartment Looted of Gems Worth $500 || Stealing gems worth $500 from a drawer without searching any other part of the apartment, thieves made their escape unobserved from | the apartment of Mra. George E. Aeroplane ILimem 65e A YARD The Finest Quality Ever Sold in Seattle. | EXTRA QUALITY—EXTRA WIDTH Natural Color—s91/ Inches Wide Made from the finest quality flax obtainable Gandy, First ave. W. and W. 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