The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1921, Page 8

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VETERANS “AND WEEPS Judge Landis Overcome as| He Sends Former Sol- diers to Penitentiary CHICAGO, May %4.—Jude Landis wept today as he » three former volkliers Sto Leaven: | Worth penitentiary for stealing goods | ‘from an interstate shipment | *E guess I have been on the bench | ©) tee tong—1 haven't much guts for} 7 hile wort of thing,” the judge sobbed. | Michac! Healy, one of the three 1 a citation for bravery for ammunition (o front tine | thru a German barrage, | ‘he judge gave the three men end a day each, and promised @btain a job for each of them af fe they served their sentence—it they News in Tabloid Pay your real estate tax, Penalty | after May 31, says County Treas Gaines. ined from Portland to face Falsing charges in Seattle; F. Mexican. Ireland be self-governing? ‘ef W. and U. of Calif. to debate it; Pp. m. Tuesday je fire loss for 1920 was $1,- q = 50, according to report of Fire Harry Bringburst p ot Chamber of Commerce . L. Rhodes to fill place of her, the late A. J. Rhodes. “Mail Early” campaign helping} employes in handling mail. | mail in postoffice early in as K | a} € happy students at U. Four Arthur A. Denny and four| Loretta Denny scholarships of each. travel by auto to Cornel; Prof. Boothroyd, U. of W., will fessor of astronomy at schoo! tion for o Arcanum meets Tuesday ‘at I. 0. O. F. temple, 10th ave. Pine st. C. Q. Palin, of Ta grand regent, and his staff will u of honor. tion of Philippine book- |ERGYMAN TO ECOME ACTOR Head Stage Company for Week HAVEN, Conn, May 24.— Rev. Charles Carver of Christ this city, ts today the centre lively controversy in his novel im deciding to give up his @uties for a week to head company and present “The Question” at the Hyperion Church is one of the larg- and most progressive Episcopal in Connecticut, but the ac- of Mr. Carver has caused some Fis fellow clergymen and Episco- laymen to reprove him strongly . Others to praise him for his ef- 4 to react jsociety in general to jt a great moral truth in a ‘Manner which would be tmpossible ‘@ivept on the stage. ‘Fhe Rev. Mr. Carver was formerly actor, but insists that he has not ¥ it of permanently returning to Stage. The company he has formed consists of professionals and headed by himself and Miss Nina Bristow. The play will be presented _ at the Hyperion theatre next week | Snd, altho the theatre has a capacity @f 2,500 people, it is likely to be @wamped by the demand for tickets. ' Pity French Girls, ‘Gowns Are Censored "PARIS, May 24.—An elderly duen. has been ad te! to the staff of the th ministry of foreign affairs to exercise control over the dresses Worn by typists and women secre , complaint having been made these young people wear frocks | too gaily designed for the solemnity Of their surroundings. | Got His Money From Fools, Lawyer Says LONDON, May 24.—A Viennese | lawyer, who recently died, be @weathed all his fortune, amounting #6 a million crowns, to the inmate: @f various asylums for the insane “1 restore to fools what I made from | fools,” was his cynical explanation @f the bequest. : Community Chest Progress Is Made At a meeting of directors of the! Peattie community fund, known as the “Community Chest.” to concen trate all drives for charity in a wingle annual cdimpaign, a nomi-| mating committee was appointed to| name candidates for official po sitions. Thess TOKPURE be elimiwated by wearing the berg Rupture Support. We give trial to prove its superiority. A. LUNDBERG © $10) Third Avenue Beate | CES Chinese Carnival Suce Throngs Attend Open success, preparations made Tuesday to make the second night possible, label | Tuesday night's activities and to hetp | celebrate the event Fort Lawton and | ave. Port Townsend will each send a com | Chinese cafes, Oriental market | pany of men. of Goon Dip, Chinese consul, in open. ing the carnival Monday night when | to visitors. Federal Building partment that 4,075 square feet of space be alloted the civil service com mission. ess * a ing’ This, folks, is Miss Louise Louie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Louie. She created something of a sensation the | other morning in Seattle banks when she collected $10 in 10 | cent ad valorem tariff on importa minutes for the China Famine fund. She is 28 months old. With the firet night of Seattle's; he gave the key fo Chinatown ~T Councilman A. Lou Cohen, who in ma lhe fee3 pasned it to Miss Helen Bush nell, representing “Miss Seattle.” He referred to starving hordes in if} China for whose benefit the famine [relief fund has arranged this week “Army and Navy Night™ is the | of festivity and invited all Seattie to which has been attached to| visit The Pagoda arch ts at Seventh and King st. and beyond are Chinese music, Chi- Colonel Orrin Meyer | nese fashion show, Chinese yaud tremendous were being even more spectacular, | ] to be brought to Seattle be in charge of the evening. | ville performers and Chinese maid . H. Rastall, U. 3. trade com ye are merry here that millions|ens singing in the, streeta. All due here Saturday. might live in China.” were the words | places of interest the district, | muggestive of the Kant, are open CASE OF RELATIVITY LAKEPORT, Cal, May 24.—It waa Planned for Here? ‘That the treasury department ts going ahead with plans for a new| family affair, but it failed to secure federal building in Seattle ts» indt-| thaconviction of Harold Lyon. charg: cated by the receipt of a letter by the |ed with driving an automobile while civil service commission, asking the | intoxicated. requirements of the office in the pro- posed new structure. District Attorney H. Rh. | He prosecuted the case against him Secretary Paine advised the de-| after charges were made by Town| | Marshal Ransdell. Half a dozen tos-| tified Lyon was not Intoxicated, and | Churchill did not have ajcase. All Mothers Will Find Use Kor This Laxative camctipeted child and mote its quick recovery. family the sub; of parents is how to children healthy and b: PPT and what to do when they become ill. Most ilinesses of childhood are the symptoms of constipation, such as ches, coated tongues, flatulence, dizziness, loss of appetite and sleep, biliousness, etc. You can surely feel safe in doing what tens of thousands of others do with good results, so give, according to the age of the child, a small quantity of Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin. Eight million bottles were bought- last year at drug stores. It is America’s favorite family remedy for constipation, indigestion and similar ills, and is especially suitable for children, women and old folks as it is so mild and gentle in action. There is np secret about Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin. It is a combination of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herbs with pepsin and pleasant TRY IT FREE me your name and ad. dress and | will send you a free trial bottle of my Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. W. B. Cald- | tasting aromatics. Druggists have sold it well, Washington Street, | | for thi rty years, and a sixty cent bottle Toi s ‘Tinos Every- will last for months. Experienced body now and then needs a laxative, and it is well to know mothers are never without it in the house. the best. Write me today. CUE CSS Boat Schedules DENTISTS | TACOMA SAFTY - SPEF Drak oat S DAULY, 9 11 a m1 7 Special Min, Trip, 7 & m., 9 0c for One Ticket 800 for Two Tickets p.m. Dp. m. VICTORIA PORT ANGELES B In order to introduce our new} < T POINTS (whalebone) plate, which ia th STRA INTS lightest and strongest plate known, | does not cover the roof of the! mouth; you can bite corn off the cob: guaranteed 15 yearn DAILY AT MIDNIGHT Whalebone set of teeth ... SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS 8s wins ; BS Briduework 12:00 Midnight, Sun. Thurs, BELLINGHAM= ANACORTES 82 Amaigam Fill All work guarante Have impressions in morning and get teeth same Examination and advice free. the day. | PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECT AND MILL PORTS Most of our present patronage is ommended by o earl ¢ O- a atkaed ‘Work ie at s wee HOOD CANAL POINTS good satisfaction, Ask Y Friday tomers, who have tested our we When coming to our offi you are in the right place. Cut-Rats | 4:00 A. M, Tuesday Freight Only NEAH Bay Bring | WAY PORTS PUGET SOUND N OLMAN BOcr AVIGATION CO Churebill is Lyan's brotherin-Iaw./¢ Jemseph, ann SWATT CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER an Found on Street With Skull Fractured George F PORTLAND, May *y Adama, alias Arthur. Minith and H night Meliride, was taat with Involuntary manslaughter by District Atto a result of the death yesterds rning of H G. Bressler, 45. Broasler was all found lying in the the Adams home Frank Simpson Police were called and when the wagon ar rived Bressler Was said to have been carried into the houne, At 1 1 to have been et in front of Adame r and by room see headquarters he was ab first thought | to be drunk, but investigation showed he was both drunk and in jured Following an autopsy, It was an. Rounced that Freasler had died from the effects of a basal fracture of the wkull Inquiry by police and the district attorney brought the confession from Adame that Brewer had tap ped on bis window last night, asking for admittance, Adams said that he went to the door and gave Breawer a push, He, then went inside the house. He said that he did not see the man fall, but ft ts believed ress lor fell, striking his head on the pavement. Senators Act on New Resolutions WASHINGTON, May 24.—Presi dentfHarding i authorized to invite foreign nations to take part in an exponition at Portland, Ore. in 1926 to celebrate the completion of trans continental highway, in a resolution favorably reported to the senate to day by the foreign relauions commit tee. The committees also reported a fesolution requesting the president to negotiate treaties to protect Pa cific mimon against wasteful fish- ing methods. Approval of a treaty wit providing for an effective China ve per tions of American goods into China was voted by the committee. This treaty was signed last October. Withdrawal of the United States from the international sanitary con- vention of 1903 also wag recommend td by the committee on the ground that some nationa signatory to the convention refuse to be bound by it, while the United States is bound. SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD. CASHING IN th, May 24 | Springfield is abayt to collect for be Ing called the “wickedent city of its nize in America,” Since the wickednens of Springficid was recently portrayed in the public press, the local Chamber of Com meroe has received dozens of letters asking information about the conven: tion facilities of the Illinois cupital. Jesseph to Report for Duty Here Soon WASHINGTON, D, ©., May 24.-—L. of Spokane, recently made regional director of the 13th district, bureau of war risk insur. ance, will leave here for Seattle in a few days to aasume his duties, He has been visiting here to familiarize himself with the work. ceed Dr. Hugh de Valin. He will suc THURSDAY NIGHT WILL BE YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE— A MOTION PICTURE WITH A MESSAGE a» FULL OF SMILES &~ THE OFFERING THAT IS MAKING HUNDREDS DAILY— LAUGH CRY and ~ APPLAUD ONE OF THE BIGGEST HEART-THRO! vi PRODUCTIONS E FLASH ON A SC ¥our Shows Daily 2, 4, 7 and 9 P. M. Hives, 2he and 500; Mats, 25e, 207 UNIVERSITY #7. Opposite Krase ersum Co, OHI Dentiste | charged | Li STAR | # | | wholesome and healthful ai he whole family eats them for the same reasons, There's a lot of nutriment in beans—if they are prepared the right way. The Heinz method of real baking in dry.heat ovens preserves all this natural goodness, and makes beans the delicious, healthful food that beans should be. There never was a flavor HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS with Tomato Sauce Fatty eats them because they taste so good. Fatty’s mother gives them to him because they are so TUESDAY, MAY 2a, 2921. ———— eee —as well as good to eat. with the zip and tang of Heins own Tomato Sauce. Made of choice sun-ripened tomatoes, skillfully spiced and seasoned, it is blended deliciously with the tich, oven-baked bean flavor. All in the spotless Heinz kitchens, made famous as the Home of the 57 Varieties. ‘ Beware of Radicals, |\Orthopedic ‘Hospital T. Swale’s Warning Bed Named by Police It will not do to relax vigilance Seattle policemen named a bed in aguinst radical elements at this time, the Children’s Orthopedic hospital Thome le, State commander of Monday In its letter of thanks the the American Legion, Monday told | hospital authorities asked the men to the Women's King County Republi: | watch for crippled children and send an club. [them there. Three other organiza. | ons inquired as to the methods of ming a bed. It is done by a dona. Try Frank Arnold tion of $250, as White Slaver ‘ < he \ ates district attorney rep to Be Destroyed lsenting the government, Frank Two box car loads of liquor, seized Levitt Arnold was being tried on| white slave charges Tuesday before|recently at Blaine, will be destroyed Federal Judge BE. EB. Cushman by order of Federal Judge Jeremiah |Neterer. The booze is valued at $26,000 Madge Ann Sawyer Recovers From Hurt E, Jones, district wire chiet for Mrs. Madge Ann Sawyer, who was! Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., slightly injured in an auto accident explained new automatic telephone in Vancouver, B. C., last Saturday, is|to Associated Industries Monda: at the home of her sister, Mra. 4. L. | - Hewitt, according to reports Tuesday ! from the Canadian city. Ham and eggs at Boldt's.—Adver- tiverment Film Company Man | s Sued for Libel | SAN FRANCISCO, May 24—/ Charged with criminal Wbel, C. A. Bird, manager of the Fox Film Co., | of Los Angeles, was arrested here to- | day on a complaint sworn to by be J. Lynch, formerly an attache of the district attorney's office here. Lynch alleges that Bird recently | wrote letters to District Attorney | Brady, in which he said that Lynch! had “held him up” for $250 before he | could have his company take street | scenes in San Franciso. CANADIA PACIFIC “Princeas” Stcamships Leave Se- atthe Pier 1, Feet ef Yesler Wi 9:00 A. M. DAILY | ICTORIA AND VANCOU- ER, B.C, M DAILY EXCEPT DAY Re ed y 22. ——=- 92 Hours to Montreal Americanization 87 Hours to Toronto : : | oir - 4 Meeting onight | QUICKEST TIME ACHOSS The Women's Relief rps will) hold an Americanization program at the Colman school playfield, 7:45 to-| night. There will be singing and an ad-! dress by S. J. Wettrick, chairman of the Americanization committee of the American Legion. A silk Ameri-, can flag will be given to the boy or girl giving the best talk on “What America Means to Me.” LOW EXCURSION FARES EAST ON SALE JUNE 1 Banff Springs Hotel Opens May 15 Chateau Lake Louise, me CITY TICKET OFFICE Irrespective of price, here is a Coal that will give you the limit in value for your Fuel money. And at the lower prices now quoted this is the time to lay in a real supply. Say “Cassidy Wellington” to your Dealer, or phone us direct. ARROW COAL CO. 1400 14th Ave. N. W. Phone Ballard 2265

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