The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 20

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“ MRS, SOUTHARD |Salvation Army DANDERINE DEFENSE OPENS Man of India to Asks That Death Evidence Come Here Soon 35-cent Bottle Ends all Dandruff, |Be Stricken From Records Stops Hair Coming Out F Grows Thick, Heavy Hair } BY ROBERT A. DONALDSON | TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Oct, 2 M e The defense in the 1 husband ® Lyda Southard, al polsoner, specifically charged with the murder of her fourth husband, | Edward F, Meyer, today opened its ase by making four motions, ask Jing to have all evidence pertaining | to the deaths of Mrs. Southard’s three previous husbands and broth: | er-indaw stricken from the record, | Judge W. A. Babeock ruled that} in the case of Robert Dooley, Mrs. | Southa first husband, the re sults) of the chemical analysis of his body testimony pertaining to it » stricken from the uling was made be 1 the underta ho took | Dooley's bod was not! to testify that no arsenic) & n used in embalming the “I'm glad the prosecution ts e and that the witnesses who }will testify in my favor will now }have a chance to be heard,” Mrs Lyda Southard, alleged “Blue, beardess,” today told the United Press “It'a been very tiresome tietening | to all this long drawn olit testimony every day," she added, “I know |my witnesses will convince the jury bsolutely falsity of all these Mrs. Southard seemed in better | jspirits than at any time since the trial opened. | Before court convened and during the recesses she o 3S : ted with her attor rues and surviving husban minutes after using Dan-| ont Southard, and you can not find @ single /nest of spirits qeteran of dandruff or falling hair! “The technical arguments on the! Your scalp will not itch, but) motions of the defense were ex-| ietee eee we” thes "ren |Perted to occupy m most ot the day. | mew hair, fine and downy at mn yes—but really new hair—| BILLIARD EXPERT all ever the scalp. Dander| AT PALACE HIP is to the hair what fresh showers} ‘The Three Kervilles provide | @nd sunshine are to vegeta-| satisfying headline feature of al It goes right to the roots, in-| new show that includes much of) ites and strengthens them,| melody and mirth and that opened/| the hair to grow long,!4 three days’ engagement at Loew's! and luxuriant. One applica-| Palace Hip yesterday. The mase a} @f Danderine makes thin. life-|jine Kerville is a billiard expert, | colorless hair look youthfully | whose feats with the cue are little} lustrous, and just twice a8) short of marvelous. | In “The Singing Lesson,” Bert and Harry Marks stir up taughter with their satire methads of teach: ing vocal music An absurd satirical matrimonial} | a entitled “R. U. Married, the sketch of the bill “The Broken” Elevator” is « skit in which Fields and La Adelia com. bine comedy conversation, jokes and | toe dancing effectively. Pollyana opens the bill auspicious: ily with classical and popular melo- dies played on the ever-popular j Piano-accoriion. | 1 | \ } It | | | Commissioner and Mrs. Boeth-Tucker Commissioner and Mrs. Booth- | Pobtesters’ Tests to Tucker, Salvation Army leaders trom Be Held N. Wi i] London, England, will visit Beattle, ext October 27 and 28. They come as Examination for forest rangers! tho representatives of Gen. Bram will be held October 25, in Seattle, | went Booth, the army's commander. Olympia, Wenatchee, coma, Bell-| in.chief. ingham and Okanogan, according to ublic meeting in the Swedish District Forester George Cecil, who | Ta wcle, 1600 Bellevue ave spoke Thursday at the Seattle head-| Thursday, October 27, at 8 p. m., is quarters of the “rugged, picturesque, | being planned by the local forces of outdoor life of the forester.” the Salvati Army. Commissioner 61, 14A “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” - Tomorrow’s Best Values Winter Overcoats of all-wool in fancy _ plaid back cloths, the newest models, at 7 $35 Fine Raincoats Belted models—in suedes, cravenettes and tweeds—for men and young men— made of choice fabrics that will certainly turn the rain— ‘$22.50 and $35 1 Suits of Finest Fabrics at $30 and $40 There is an air of luxury about them; the materials and workmanship are not only of Superior quality but the styles _ and patterns are the kind that men who understand good clothes want. From - every angle they are the finest suits we have seen at $30 and $40. Two-Trouser Suits: All Wool Matchless Values at $45 & $50 Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Shoes and Furnishings Boys’ Two-Pants Suits $10—$12—$15—$18 Guaranteed Watch Free With All Boys’ Suits Open a Charge Account You need not pay all in 30 days. We arrange terms to suit you. ~~ = ‘i & Gir ELYS © 1427 FIFTH AVENUE and Furnishings Between Pike and Union Streets }young Indian » THE SEATTLE STAR hey Minimum Wage for Women Urged| OUYPMIA, Oct, 21.—Upaetting the mipgimum wage recommendation of $14.20 for women in laundry, mer eantile and miscellaneous industries week war manu Serer MONTHS | U delicious t this serv pub they will comminat was bern in nyr, Bengal, India, in 1853. A noted India jurint, He nes Of & family which has been lonely associated with India for al pentury, After hin ed jon at enham college, in 4, this wed the exami | tion for the India civil service and became a civilian in the Punjab, |serving his government with honor One day young Tucker picked up a little er called the “War Pad which represented then, as the o paper does alvation Army. Its to him with take hoped to rn founder of the Salvati © he Army did meet General Booth, and it wasn't long after that meeting until this young India official became a| George B. Lowe, well-known em Salvationist bimeelf, and a pioneer | plo oye of the Goodyear Tire and fm the Salvation Army's missionary work in hix own native land. He led the army's foreés there for many years Commissioner and Mrs. Booth Tucker were for a number of years in charge of Salvation Army oper ations in the United States, where a| Jhost of old-time friends will greet! them. Dyed Her Wrap, Skirt, Sweaier, and Draperies Every “Diamond Dyes” package | tells how to dye or tint any worn faded garment or drapery a new 4ch color that will not streak, xpot fude or run, Perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes material you wixh to dye in wool or or mixed goods, For fitty.one years lion f women have been using amor Dyen" to add years of wear to their shabby walnts stocking: thing!— Advertisement, ’ fLioorry & Mvens Tonacco Co. |Alleged Bigamist pe ggg Viyge 2 bye Orono | 19 pounds in weight. I am writing even if you have never dyed before. | Just tell your druggist whether the | silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, | skirts, dresses, coats, sweaters, | draperics, hangings, every: | white ] JT's A FACT—listen: You know what you've esterfield | 4 His wife declared that she SHOE SALE Chances like this are rare—indeed right at the height of the season we are able to offer shoes at savings of from 25% to 50% THERE'S A REASON FOR EVERYTHING Here it ix—We bought a complete » Hs women’s and children’s shoes from a tar DIRKCT—at » bargain, that’s why we can offer you prices like these in our ECONOMY BASEMENT CHILDREN’S SHOES held in the woman's ward at th A Witness againet her w ud Ave a wife and family in Low Ar ” Applegate said he was gro | variation from IS BACK ON JOB) macaroni Ohio Man Lost a Year on | More tender Account < Somack Toes. More delicious oe ee Try them! “Only & man who has to work for Ask a diving knows what it means’ tol tee! r get back on the job after not hittnis | a lick of work for a whole year, I | owt twelve months straight time on account of stomach trouble, One the worst csuens any man | ever had, Tan pot only made me a well man again but built me up I my friends in other cities to tell n of the wonderful news.” 1¢ ubove statement was le by | Rubber Co. living at 451 McGowan pong Borer Cuticura Soap win" Dral Ste sa'hy ating | ne New Way druggists — everywhere.—Advertine- Without Mug a AR ne | Women’s Shoes BARNEY |} gemes 0s? OLDFIELD range in brown “The most trustworthy tires built” 999 BARNEY OLDFIELD HAS SOLVED THE TIRE? FOR ALL SMALL CARS 30x3, NON-SKID . . . $8.99 30x3 1-2, NON-SKID . $9.99 $3.80 The Highway Tire Co. regular o 11; regular widths; sizes 5 toll. This style and quality should bring tw Women’ s Shoes and Oxfords Military heels, im black and brown lace. ‘These shoes are fine in kmansbip and styl- ish in appearance, They have sold up to $10.00. "4 now we will fit you the pair .... e | French or mill- tary heels, in lace, nearly all sizes wonderful value, and a shoe both the pair Distributors for Oldfield Tires HARRY DRESSEL. Mer. Oxfords and Pumps 1215 Pine Street Main 3247 Many styles in tan, own and dressy and dur- ; all sizex © item able, worth up to are great values, See them anu $12.00. Get yours be fitted at, now for the DAI cessseseseee co $2.80 the pair always wanted a cigarette to do. Chesterfields do it. They not only please your taste but they do another thing— . They satisfy. Ask Your They give to your smoking a Grocer ’ “completeness’’ that is altogether or phone new and different. Beacon Those fine tobaccos—Turkish, 0040 Burley and other choice Domestic varieties—are blended right. Just right! That's why you get ‘‘satisfy"’ in Chesterfields. And the blend can't be copied. There's no use looking for “‘satisfy’’ anywhere else. Don’t try it—try Chesterfields. For children or adults there is no bet- ter, more nourishing, health-building food than Kris toferson's wholesome milk. The new arrival of records includes as fine an as- sortment of music as we have had the privilege of offering to Seattle music lovers for some time. You ought to hear these especially: —and the blend A365 Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old Kentucky Home.......-+ can't be copied Be gohlnd Dale and George Reardon, Tenor and Baritone by My Sunny Tennessee, ... A3468 In a Boat. Intro, “Pe Be aaseinn's von Emaline Trot, . Broadway Quartet, Male Quartet | the Rose’ y Fox Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra Blushing Rose—Medley Fox Trot -Shilking Orchestra Coleman and His Orchestra Bde Stolen Kisses—Fox Trot... .E. All By Myself. Intro, Fox Trot ‘Ted Lewis’ Jazz Band CIGARETTES Hava you seen the new AIR- TIGHT ting of 80? 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