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Warren Lincoln Never Goes the Limit; Was Sickly in His Youth BY RH. W ISLAND, N.Y. CON but I never go the lim! ren Lincoln Travis, stronge earth, in explaining to me gric rise from a sickly youth. | Travis is modest. He doe: ut he is proud that he Ceeded in defeating the th great strong men, Eugene Sandow, Arthur Saxon and Louis Cyr, ‘Trav: is is older than the other { he possesses their combined strength. $10,000 BOND LF YOU ARE STRONG Pinned to his leopard s is a $10,000 Liberty bond. ean have it at a momen Any Woman, too, if ho or sh RK the tests of strength that Travis per- forms daily “I was born on the fork; practically r gutter, orrhages several times couldn't study; I couldn't had no will power “So they took me out of school and A 1 got better. We kids used to dare each other to do stunts. There was | ar our house, and I f an old truck mo @iscovered I could push it I grabbed hold of the tailboard in a certain way. The other kids couldn't budge it. That made me proud and gave me self-confidence *“Self-confidence and the Diufe yourself into doing 4 WON OUT y EXERC going the limit?" ery man’s capacity ITNEY June 11.— “I do anything I really wa ared in the says Travis. “I was sickly and weak, Had nos®bleeds and hem: | You want to do is nine-tenths of suc "The more I exercised the stronger ‘ I became. That's how [ won out.” “What do you mean about never|bank, @ shooting gallery, a woman | §l FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921. TRONGEST MAN TELLS OF SYSTEM Travis ant to do, said War- st man on his meto- sn't boast. has suc | nree other three, but kin girdle Any man fotice, or | can meet 4 t Side of a day, 1 learn, 1) 10 feet if ability to anything Miss Helen Breden, bank clerk and sharpshooter BROOKLYN, N. Y. June who is a crack shot and— in every-| Then a dark night, a robber! Pish! thing he does is limited,” he an-|4 mere nothing, says Miss Swered. “He can smoke only 80 Breden, stenographer in the Pierre: much, work only so much, drink only pont Street 80 much, eat only sd much. If he} goes the limit of his capac one of these things, he will break down, If he will go only of his limit, he will bank y and energy, like a stérage battery, | Win recharge itself “The whole thing is, don't go to excess.” “But,” I said, “you just lifted 15 Men having a combined 3,500 pounds, and you didn exert yourself. How did you acquire Buch strength?” “I began lifting one man several by times a:day. When I found I could lft three men, I stuck to two until I @iced lifting four, and so on’ LAUGH AND WEAR LOOSE COLLARS “Do you live on a special Miss Breden never held a re’ ity in any two-third: Ip energy. record of 93 shots out of 100 Bandits, Beware of This Bank! Date Extended for witisce's tui ater nt Unen 8am * 8 & * * * %¥ ® Woman Clerk Hits the Bullseye; vings bank, Brooklyn. in her hand until a year ago, but) promptly and effectively at this moment she has @ bullseye qhe gallery was established after THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 19 Woman Scares Away |‘"*” ¥** “erarting thru the win Saunders Due Back dow. Second-Story Pair} yeu. wissen neara the two men in| From Washington Altho June 15 was set as the last ‘Those desiring to make application; Two men who climbed to the |hér husband's room and went to in- | United States District Attorney site idence getting applications for |ghould call at Captain G. M. Stew | third story of the residence of N. 6. |Vestigate, She found the door lock: |Saunders in due to arrive In Seattle attendance at the olvilian military - ewioi " Nissen, 1634 Terry ave., and gained |ed and aroused Nissen, This fright “ Fash ning camp to be held at Camp eae Bee eee FOOmS, | Ti tranpe The @ bedresin window at jened the tlleves Away. - Two men, | Money front Washingiaaaiaae is from July 6 to August 6, the . 4a. m. Friday, took cash and jew-|Ingvard Mickelson, 19, laborer, and time for Seattle and vicinity has “4 lelry amounting to about $200. |J. Spence, 19, a painter, were arrest been extended by the war depart | THE LADIES’ AUXILIARY of) Nissen's bedroom was on the ed between Sixth and Seventh aves. | mont |the Heral's congregation will stage|third floor, Being a heavy sleeper |on Pike st. at 4:30 a. m. Friday by | Ramsey and are being held for » he did ngf-aee the prowlers until Patrolman R, C, Watson and J. H. | vestigation. Civilian Camp Roll! for m 80-day vacation with all ex penses paid where he has been on govel business for the month, The action was taken to allow the la plenie at Fortuna park Sunday. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY STRAWBERRIES FOR CANNING This delicious Washington Fruit>is now plentiful and exceptionally cheap at the PUBLIC MARKET CENTER. You can buy them here direct from the producer. With PRE-WAR PRICES ON SUGAR, you should can in large quantities. You'll have the additional satisfaction of helping the great Washington berry industry in a time of need. TALL BORDEN’S on CANS Limit CARNATION ngs Rorden’s at Stall 67, Carnation at Stall 62, Pike Pl. Market, Lower Floor Regular 15c BREAD Special at 130, 2 fer 25c ATHENIAN BAKERY 1517 Pike Pince Market CRACKED CORN 15. 1m, J edctenm a8 Wheat, 8 Ibs. Chick Feed or Developer, 7 Woe, OF .2. ee eaereeeeee Market Hatchery ” Lower Floor, Pike Pl Market Opposite Sugar Stall Best American Is. BB Cane Sugar 8 ic Cc $6.90 per 100 Pounds Standard icra 8 lbs. 53e Sugar Qo pore Pisce Pabite Markets | sj (CARNATION MILK 7 WONIGBR| © HASTINGS 222 tag ase, 4 dozen cans... $4. 80 No limit—ail you want. PURE FOOD SHOP 1511 Pike Place Market 70 Pike Place Mar wa BURNLESS COOKER ve PHOTOGRAPHS Del Monte Sticed Honololu Li PINEAPPLE _ PINEAPPLE Cane (2 deren)... «96.20 Case (2 dozen). vegetables without danger of burning, No. need of atin r apple butter or anything els ff BUSHNEL ‘S SPECIAL well a i New crop Walnuts, 3 Ibs.... .85e 4 Dutch Cleanser, of 8 fi - | $10.00 Worth for $2.00 | Seat nara ‘shell, guaranteed Iden Age Macaroni, pkg... Me Wil save new | Monte T Sauce, Stall 44 Economy Lower Floor | pejiance Maine Corn, can... .19¢ 4 cans . Libby's Corned Beef, 2 cans. .38e | Oregon Pru " ‘arolene Milk, large cana Be 25-1b, boxes 8! BOILED HAM, Ib. . . h Soda Crackers, Ib ie Latest crop, whole-not spit Sweet Relish, Ib. . Oil Sardines, 5 cans... + Be Smal! White Beans, Double-tip Matches, I boxes, 5 for gle Milk, per can ne jar malted milk free with each can. STONG’S Bargains “Fer: we. 4 large cans Borden's Milk .. Ghirardelti's Chocolate, Ib. can 33: 6 bars Royal White Soap ....... $1.00 Brooms, 69¢; $1.50 Extra Fine Broom. Mfoolles Rasine for. 2OC |” St mn Hate 25 3 large anne Ponce i 35c M rer iaksal Chive on Clam: . Quarts, $1.25; pints ....65¢ can Vanco. -10¢ | 4 Ibs. choice Evaporated Ap ee cy Head Rice, +++ Be Napth: Phez Jams, Cream Cheese, Ib. Farber Tr, rolls -. Bie e Viled Meat, for sandwiches,fe | Mason Jar Cap Las. sae pihica “ite | Royal White Seap, 10 bara. 17.—A Jand the men—well, it looks as if that Iver cup would be placed in a wom- an’s hands Down Come the Prices—Our New Stocks Cost Less The whole bank is shooting and © can Elkhorn Cheese 15¢ ples for ......++5 25¢ 4 “ Helen |t#lking about records and scores ¢ Reliance Pineapple BO¢ | yb. can Roger's Baking Pow. and We Will Sell Them for Less So if you are intending to hold up 40c National Wine Biscuit, tb. 25¢ der for .... +. B2¢ You KNOW our OLD prices. They were always the lowest. 77 & bank, don't,go near the Pierre. 3 Ibs. fine Prunes ..25¢@ | 5c bottle Roger's Vanilla or Now compare them with our NEW prices, which aré STILE | 2 Ibs, extra fine Prunes.....25¢ Lemon Extract ate LOWER, and you will be positively pegittae nay % 20¢ pkg. H. O. Oats ........15¢ . . * REGARDLESS OF ALL THE “CUT RA’ LES IN TOWN 7 No. 10 sack Pastry Flour...49¢ f f OUR PRICES ARE BY FA E LOWEST. Spins KID sHORS—Ex- | tra special while they last— montaes made, hand-turned pont Street Savings bank, because if volver) you do, you are likely to be killed 2 Ibs. 0c Pure Cocoa at 15) the bandit, Gordon Fawcett Hamby 4 100 rolls Tollet Paper. ....25¢ yards! robbed the Bast Brooklyn Savings , Mr | Miss Breden is not satisfied, how-| bank In December of 1918, commit ra gh aR PrP Ag ; oe peed Wes ever; she is out to win the silver cup, |ting murder in the ect dmion's Tee, Wh, ..-.:...+:8E8 . s 5 taeare' put up Ws a prize by Crowell Had-| “Being able to shoot straight abo! ay ap, ans» TE ‘i , rhe ete oR ch lden, the president of the bank Ishes fear,” says Miss Breden, “But Rete Pecsestt “SS A a et ee be. ‘¢| Every morning she trips down to |I hope I'll never have to make - h weight of |, pake’a bu OATS FLOUR ace arke oeter a t seem to + and Se Sees or so; !man heart my target." aiet™ |Has Plenty in Paris Banks, | curen. wooa 5 “No,” he said; “but let me give you Some advice, Eat less meat: instead Lwyer Declares of drinking coffeee, drink tea (if you must have a stimulant); laugh all the| CHICAGO, June 17.—Pegey time; wear loose clothing, lars, comfortable shoes. Keep your loose col-|pretty Follies girl, was accused in| Body at Bonney. Watson's. divorce court of “salting” some ot teeth in first-class shape; sleep nine|the wealth of J. Stanley Joyc hours a da Travis is fond of ice cream and sweets, He eats a quart of the for- mer and several pounds of daily. He says they agree third millionaire husband. the latter|for $10,000 a month alimon with him|clered Peggy has some of the : because they put on flesh, and his/millions in Paria banks and . yiolent exercise burns it up; thus he|fore doesn’t need any more. keeps in trim. mot get excited. i a He refuses to worry and he will/will never know how near he to being lured into marria, be * As a result of his system of liv-|Peggy, Austrian said. ire, he can defeat six horses in a “She had the stage all set ¢ tug-of-war; he can tear a 1,200-page |ture Letelier after Joyce left f directory in half, and his fondest ex-|United States,” Austrian said. ercise is to play around with a 1,400-}cabled Ida M. Smart, her pound dumbbell, Seriously —_ Injured gr Works Out New Sport Lying on a bed tn the Oxford ho tel with a fractured skull, expected to live, J. G. A French-Canadian athlete, the world of sports a n both football and soccer, a playfield about 50 yards | about 25 yards wide 1 and quick plays, somethin quires the use of the brain as well as the muscles, and to keep the au 4 dience and players keyed highest pitch of excitement and yet eliminate all chance of witnessing the spectacle of brutality often occurs in the old game. One of the big features of the game is that it is adaptable to (HEAVY BLD women, Mrs, Fortier expects to present the “4 game, which Fortier diagrammed in detail, to the athletic director of the public schools and possibly to » \the Y. W. 4nd ¥. M. C. A ill Publish } = & Paper in Jail SACRAMENTO, June Mf July issue of the California Chiro ’ practor will be iseued from a cell in sz] THE PEOPLE'S practicing chiropractic work, the county jail here. The editor, Dr. F. B. former Seattle newspaper day went to jail for 60 fing bis paper at tbe Jail Fortier has worked for three years on the game, according to his wife, ‘who is constantly at his bedside. He was hurt while trucking recently on the waterfront, but the injury was mot regarded as serious uhtil Wednesday night, when physicians announced that an operation might be necessary to save his life, | The game is known as the duplex football game, and ig played on a The game has all the features of football and soccer, minus the rough: tess and risk. The predominating idea of the game is to offer action has made arrangements for publish: | aunt,’ to be ready to come When Peggy called for help mirers of Frankie Kiolet, win: Man | the star-Universal film contest, who|eheer to the wounded vets, and gathered at the Oregon-Washington |talked to each one personally, Miss depot Thursday night to see her off |Young made the visit at the invita for California were disappointed tion of Mrs. George E. Ruff, of the when it was learned that the time |benevolent committee of Rainier and not|f her departure had been changed |Noble post, American Legion. Fortier, a|to Sunday. offers to ew game,| The first stage coach in America | steamship West Jessup drydocked for | which, he believes, will soon replace started from Boston in 1661. We Are Here ales We carry a select | day a bargain day. ~ that re- up to the which so GARMENT.... ME (SOFT CUFF). 17. hout a li se, iasuance of a license being { refused by the state medical board. 152 Whidden withdrew his appeal in the case and chose to go to prison. He! Two Doors N SAYS PEGGY IS Joyce's attorney, Alfred Austrian. who is combatting Peggy's demand! Henry Letelier, Paris journalfst,| st, prepares to sail for He her stage aunt it meant she was|/Clara Kimball Young SKULL BROKEN; [=== INVENTS GAME Miss Kiolet Won’t A large crowd of friends and ad Leave Till Sunday (say to visit ine New Store Opens dren’s Furnishing Goods at prices that make every items offered as an invitation and visit our store. WOMEN’S. FINE GRADE SILK HOSE, ALL COLORS, PAIR............se.+006 79c N’S FINE DRESS SH NEWS IN TABLOID Annual picn’ 28c Pkg. 28c Pkg: "iour } non Ge ay Par ptadl ymsdabgg ond eet the Lowest St. John’s Episcopal | nd park; Saturday “Concert of Nations,” Welsh Pres. byterian church, Saturday evening Charles C. Tennis, §3, died Thurs- Joyee,| day at his home, 1711 12th ave. 8 OLYMPIA FISH CO. Stall 14 CORNER FISH CO. 1) 100 Corner Market First Avenue Floor Ling Cod, Ib Py jumbia river Shad, 1 Halibut, Ib Large Sait Herring, & f BEST creaveer BUTTER 35¢ Lb. FINE CANE 2Co-Op Milk ...........19¢ SUGAR [fF Mild Cream Cheese, Ib. . . .22c Fresh Salmon, Ling Cod, Ib... mall Salmon, each Last rites for Michael O'Malley, 27, #, her) of 1550 17th ave, S., to be held 9 a. m Saturday, St, Mary's church Mai s initiated enndidates de.| Thursday night, Marine Engineers’ Joyce | Beneficial Association hall, 1920 First there- | #V°- Miss Ruth Greiner, 2242 W. 87th hulu came | She won a $1,000 scholarship at Yale, ge by| which entitles her to spend one year in study in the Hawaiian capital, ve ‘Pork Steaks ...... Hams, half or whole... Pot Roasts ..... ..%¢ Veal Roasts .............10¢ onthe sun Tihwna hen is Reaoona ae Pound 8-- 54c © Peanut Butter, 2 Ibs. . 19¢' Pork Roasts .............17¢ our own [f Picnics ..;. “She | Highiands, be held Home U ear ] SAUSAGE ‘stage | | hectakiog pian 1p 7 Sunday. Golden West Coffee, 2%-M. cn BRe I z t bets Shoulder Roast Lamb......8¢ FRESH Sugar Cured Bacon. over, aa sf Powder, Pa id Legs Lamb ..............15¢ DAILY Local Bacon ..... from | Steer Steaks ............14¢ Summer Sausage vee OG FRESH KILLED CHICKENS. .......25¢ LB, INDEPENDENT PACKING CO.—No. 2 ent Cream c cotter, 4Be Ib. Cheers Veterans Clara Kimball Young, movie star. took an hour of her busy day Frt 5 or 30 ex service men in Providence hospital. She dis- | ner of tributed smiles, flowers and good | Crescent "99" | Coffee, 30e Th, 2 hs. Flake White . LOTS OF SPECIALS AT ays Green’s Butter Store come sone psesaeher 5 ipa BR Shipping board ORDEN’S MILK mM 10e &™ 39¢ Sanitary Market Sugar Stall, 109 First Ave. Floor Main 3457 ALLEN & BARROWS STALL 45 olgre Meme STALL 45 PHEZ JAMS, 11-lb. cans ........19c; 3 for 55¢ Per dozen, $2.15 Rehance Corn, 2 cans...... B5¢ | Ceretana Pancake Flour, reg. repairs and overhauling. CANE 4 Ibs, 28¢ = 10 Ibn, COE $6. 90 Fer 100-1b. Brown Sug: Powdered Su Gube Sugar, 2 ibs. . Sanitary Market ae Stall 109 First Avenue Floor LISTEN enicen 2 1Se loaves Bread . 3 10¢ loaves Bread . Cookies ..... Doughnuts and Cup Rolls. doz. . A real home- Pies ... rue 8 Ibs. 55¢| At JOHN y rs * Tae) to Give You Bargains line of Men’s, Women’s and Chil- Take advantage of these special Best Rolled Oats, 4 Iba, ....23¢ Ae 4b. pkg..... 25¢ . i c 79c Libby's Ex, Sliced Pineapple She | He Bete Contig mamoets SORT. LESLIE’S Special Blend COFFEE, Ib. ....., .33¢ | 2 for heii. Se 2 cans . : y Mkt. Ist Ave. F © bars phtha Soap . .28¢ Schepp's Cocoanut— Fruit Jar Rubbers, 2.dozen .15¢ 50 1-lb pkg. Large size cans Del Monte 30e %-Ib. pke. . Pork and Beans ... .28¢ 20e %-lb. pkg. Waldorf Toilet Paper -10¢ Thompson’s Market Stall 26 "ioe tie Stall 26 Specials Good for All Day Saturday Short Ribs of Steer Beef, 6¢ s Choice Pot Roasts. .10¢ 2 Ibs. Lard .......25¢ Legs Spring Lamb, 25¢ Pienics .........181g¢ Pork Roasts ......20¢ 3 lbs. Compound... .30¢ WE MAKE OUR OWN SAUSAGES FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR, Sack ......-.$2.45 With Delivered Orders Waldorf Toilet Tissue, roll . 10c S AND JUMPERS GREEN’S Stall 102 Sanitary Mkt—Ist Ave. Floor Best Fresh Creamery BUTTER, 35¢c Ib. Sugar: dc 2 Co-Op. Milk... ‘ 2¥,-lb. can Golden ary Coffee ....... +++. 40c Rogers’ Auto Club ° Good Merchan@ine for Less ag tease .. 75¢ Peleek (tee ceeeeesss.s) a Ee eae SLMS. s 1, s Siegel's Bargain Counter Sanitary Market, Ist Ave, DELICATESSEN Stall 111 Sanitary Market First Avenue Floor Home Baked Beans, pt New Honey, per comb.. Pure Olive Oil, per quart . 6 First Ave. orth of Liberty Theatre. Get your picnic lunch at Miller's, where prices a and everything firet clas; sell the BEST. Te ET AED ae