The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1921, Page 4

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SATTLE STAR ISEATTLEITES T0 Victoria With Visitors Headed by Reginald H. Parsons, party of Seattle business men wi Arrangements have been the Seattle Chamber of Camm: Seattle party, which will return t tule on the Kashima. A ‘Tacoms gation will accompany naval affairs chamber, gate of Acting Gov, W |The Kashima will | Saturday noon in Seattle, committee of J. Coyle where waiting. ‘A Remarkable Event in Millinery formal reception will take place, | WELCOME JAPS ‘Delegation to Return From leave for Victoria Friday to moet, the Incoming Japanese disarmament commission dd a busine men | party due in the Canadian lat jin the on the Kashima Maru with the Victoria Chamber of Com merce for the accommodation of the them pt. J. 8. Gibson, chairman of the! the is going ax official dele arrive about | urgor reception committee will be| The two parties will be | escorted to their hotel, where an in- milita the burial of the unknown Ameri Freneh Draws Harding Into N. D. Recall Battle cometery on Armistice day, it w war cross dent Harding that he ts supporting | paltbearer. | the recall” or thelr efforts to quash Janson holds the congressional) a) ose, the non-partisan program | medal of honor, the highest Ameri-| a| The challenge was hurled by Gut loan award for bravery, and also| police matron, om Borglum, New York sculptor, ithe navy medal of honor, the Police Harry im a speech at Mandan. 7 * KELSO. After being lost since) e|tant Sunday, Shelby | Ray, | hunter, returns in mafety STOMACH UPSET? * Get at the Real Cause—Take Dp. Edwards’ Olive Tabletsg Ke Ino | That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now, Instead of taking tonies, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the rea} cause of the ailment- | clogged liver and disordered bowel Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way When the liver and bowels are per: | Marine Hero':: hero in the Artington national | de Guerre with palm, and He got his medal of bonor |twe Germans ond routed 10 1 FARGO, N. D., Oct. 27.-~The lannounced today at the marine| silver medal for bray |name of President Harding was a eremony corps recruiting office, 103 May | brought into the North Dakota re. Bt election fight today Non| 2 ° nard building Janson, together | Chateau Thierry, covilins tiitened ts tedelind un Yr. ng OM | wim teveral noncommirsioned of ents to get “one word from Prost | fieers of the army, will act 06 4 | single-handed. ‘The disarmament party will go at once to Washington,-D, ©, but the! A SALE OF | Five Hundred Hats The Greatest Values We Have Seen This Season at $4.00 These Were Regular $8.50 to $18.00 Hats Yakuma Dan, will stay until Tuew day. Saturday plans call for a tour of) Seatue’s industrial plants, luncheon! at the Seattlo Yacht club, a ride jover Seattle's scenic boulevards, | stopping at H.C. Henry's home for tea and inspection of the art gal! 1, lery, and dinner at the Rainier club, |), with Dagiel B. Trefethen a» toar-| }, master, Sunday Japanese organta-| j tions will entertain the party, which | leaves the city Tuesday for the East, au 15 Bureau of _ |, Missing Relatives | | reg ne mt | finding } % 1 tn venting these whe have been | An extraordinary selection of styles, sizes, col- ors, shapes, materials and trimmings. Black, dainty evening shades, high sports col- ors, and all the season’s costume shades. : The selection includes: Beautiful models in hand-made hats—soft duvetyn draped styles— fur brims and brocade crowns—feather. novel- ties\and French blocked shapes. Large, Medium and Small Sizes See the Display in the Avenue Windows eech items Yes wilh interest pA WILLIAM KIRKMAM, tax known to be in Tacoma, but report ed to have left for Seattic, is sought by his sister, Mra. E. Cowell, 6022 Junett st, South Tacoma. Mrs. Cowell states she has not seen her brother for 16 years, . JOHN GARDLUND 1s _ being —Third Floor sought by his sister, Mra Carl Olson, R. F. D. No. 6, box 50, Mount Vernon. Gardlund ts» said to|f) have lived in Monroe, in 1918. He ty 4. Two Die as Train Hits Automobile PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 27.—Two Persogs were killed outright and a third was believed fatally injured here today when an interurban train collided with an auto on a grade crossing. L. A. Burlingame, 31, and Miss Bertha Spencer, 21, were killed. Miss Grace Fieldhouse, 25, is thought to be dying. Johnson, chief of detectives, and slightly wounded Chief of Police C. C. MacDonald and Detective Edward Eads. Jack Dempsey Shot —but Not That Jack REPUBLIC, Wash, Oct. 27.— Jack Dempsey, a white man, was to- @ay shot and killed by Mrs. Sarah Daniels, an Indian, who immediately Surrendered to the sheriff. Mra. Dan- fels claimed she shot Dempsey when he attacked her husband at the Daniels ranch near here. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.—Carlos Hender- fon, negro, shot to death by police after he had killed A. M. Hall, police Gesk clerk, fatally wounded Thomas GEORGE J. GROPrENBACHER ||| ig being sought by his sister, Mra Anna Sahn, 2321 Harrison ave., De- trolt. His mother is very feeble and wishes to hear from him, F. J. CARSON ts aaked to write to Mrs. C. Nelson, general delivery, Port Angeles. Carson was In Nome, Alaska, last summer, but she be. Meves him to be in Spokane or Ta- coma now, a FIVE HOURS was consumed by a jury in Judge Boyd J. Tallman’s court before it convicted William Barris of carrying &@ couceaied|]) weapon, | Advice on Care of Teeth Dental work, no matter how per- fect, will not be lasting and gty od “service un: Jess the kept clean. The natural teeth will not last unless kept clean and freo_ from. tartar, byorrhea and oth- er dine vise }it to your deoting every thre four months with osu mon and teeth, [10g te the p ‘oF neglect i form of the With the Weather The latest model Men’s Raglan Overcoat, loose-fitting, belted all around. Wind and Weather- Specially priced— $34.50 $39.50 $44.50 | Alkali in Shampoos | Bad for Washing Hair Most soaps and prepared shampoos | contain too much alkali, which is | very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hale brittle, The best thing to use ts Mulsified | cocoanut ofl shampoo, for this is |pure and entirely greaseleas, It’s) | very cheap and beats anything else | all to pieces. You can get Mulsified | at any drug store, and a few ounces trouble rming their Mave you a bad tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't-| | care feeling, no ambition or energy, undigested | Take Olive Tablets, the substitut for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a compound mixed You will know them with irely vegetable ith olive oil. thelr olive color. |work without griping, cramps or ain. Take one or two at bedtime tor| Wet what you like. Advertisement nick relief, © and 806. Celebrating the Purchase | of Our Home Having closed by we became the owners of the building we now occupy, ’re celebrating the event. ‘we P than our regularly marked art Schaffner & Marx | will last the whole famfy for | months, j | Simply moisten the hair with wa-! ter and rub it in; about a teaspoon- | ful is al that ty required, It makes | an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out The hair dries quickly and and {6 soft, fresh looking, juffy, wavy and easy to han- je. Besides, it loosens and takes out ery particle of dust, dirt and dan- |druff. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified.~Advertisement, vn || You Can’t Brush or | Wash Out Dandruff The best “buy” we know of, and even at these prices YOU NEED NOT PAY CASH CREDIT—GLADLY With the cold and rain here to stay, we invite you to make free use of our liberal credit sér- vice. Ask for Bradbury’s, the best clothes made yet. The ofily sure way to get rid of | dandruff is to dissolve it; then y j destroy it entirely, To do this, about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retir- | Ing; use enough to moisten the scalp jand rub it in gently with the finger | tips. | Do this tonight, and by mornin most, if not all, of your dandruft wit be gone, and three or four more ap- | plications wil) completely dissolve [and entirely destroy every single | sign and trace of it, no matter how | | much dandruff you may have, | You will find, too, that all itching |and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, | lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and || look and fee! a hundred times better. |[| You can get Uquid arvon at any drug |{| store, It is inexpensive and nover|{) Two Katrances: 1332 Second Avenue 209 Union Street fails to do the work.—Advertisement. | = OVERCOAT In to natural a away goes indigestion and stomach | business men's body, headed by Dr.| troubles. | fortune by making this re- duction in price. functions, | taste, coated | foods. Doesn’t hurt a bit! ae Se oe Gunnery Sergeant Ernest A. Jan | fon has been selected to represent the men of the marine corps at Lift Right Off with Fingers Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Yout druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, coft corn, or corn | between toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation | ry medal and Croix] Fut course dinner, 160, at the Italian] Served § to § p. m, Advert leement any the Montene — grip where he k Mra. A. F. Todd, day dismissed by © niet of M. Smith at Harvard = DRAMA—MUSIC—DANCE Mothers develop your child's # mind and bedy through rhythmis movement In the shutin rainy esason your child can have healthful reereation # in our dancing clameeq § mrs | | | GIRL# AND Borys 5 years and up. : ENROLL THEM Now LOW TUITION FEES Class Work Telephone Cap. 0240 urting, deal where- YOU'RE GOING TO 10 ay *1() Less prices on any SUIT OR ~(Women’s Coats Included) other words, we’re going let you share our good (i > Copyright 1921 Hart Schafer & Marz art Schaffner & Marx Cloth Corner Second Avenue and Seneca Street

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