The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 28

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7 oP SR aa Wo ease cesarean sabres tetensnnsenditennso niet maooomn ston ‘FAMILY AND RICHES FOR ‘LOST HEIR! Fisherman for 7 Years Dis- ~ covers He Has Fortune When Mother Finds Him FIAVANA, Cuba, Nov. 4.—A fish @rman for seven years, without _ knowing his surname and believing | his parents dead, Marcelino Dumeni today a millionaire. And his mother, who found him at Punta Alogro, after a search al Most around the world, says she is the happtest woman on earth. ‘The story of Mrs. Dument’s fran Search for Marcelino and his sis. Maria, now heirs to a large for fame to light today. Mrs. D is a naturalized American, | Dorn in Syria. | ‘Years ago when the children were ttle tots, they were lost from their ‘home in the United States, Seven years ago they separated, going to South America and) coming to Cuba, where went to work as a fisherman In the meantime the father had} | @ied, leaving a fortune estimated at | More than a million, and the mother | & search to find her chil- ‘The daughter was finally) to South America, and thru| her the son was located here. Recently Marcelino, in ragged reeking with the smell of hopped fom his tiny fish.| lade => the water and ed woman was wait WN SY Z \ Ly Uy ty Yj tj tih fj Mtbtiizs, Yj YH il Ye Ye Gy yy Ye ty WH ie ey \ Zz fe Vf ZZ ZZ WE well-dress. ing for him—his mother, tho Marce- didn’t know. ‘Mrs. Dumeni spoke no Spaniah | = \ ~ ind Marcelino no English. What 7 y Ss hee that matter? Crying with joy,/ 4 5] ihe mother clasped the grimy fish- ri | ——— —. a to her heart and wept. Not! “HL K i) : 4 nding, Marcelino asked . = . \ 3 an interpreter what was 5 ‘and his sister and the inter. oI es = called out to him: x Sas oN: ; -* Mrs. Dumeni then pulled Marce. Mne’s shirt open. “Yes, it’s my son,” she cried! ino, at Inst I've found him. him by this mole.” é missing : They are the great drawing power that is send- ing up our sales to record-breaking figures. Have you seen these three truly super-values? Our Overcoats at $25 Our Honest-to-Goodness Water- proof Raincoats at $25 Our Hand-Tailored Suits at $25 Our recent purchase of new Winter clothes at new low prices en- Ged she ent or the marois| ables us to offer to the people of the Northwest these wonder values. that time they had left Rome. Come and see them. Examine them for workmanship and tailoring. We know you will agree with us that they are values not seen in these 4 t améllés parts for a very long time. der on anty than We Buy for Less And Sell for Less! NO QUESTION OR QUIBBLE Some men are funny about buying Our main object is to make it ri clothes. They steer clear of a shop if the without vom query or quibbles This suit they previously bought did not sat- shop is crankier than the crankiest cus- isfy. | Sometimes it is the tailor’s fault, _ tomer that ever darkened its doors. We sometimes the manufacturer's, sometimes do not want any little cloud of discontent the customer’s. If you ever buy a suit to hover over your purchase. here that does not give 100% satisfac- Three thousand suits to choose from. tion, we want to know it the minute you Surely, you will find your favorite in the find it out. lot. CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS JOSHUA BLDG.” FOURTH PIKE [is COLGATE'’S DENTAL CREAM, 25e Median Sign 10s

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