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ATTLE STAR ISDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 4K Ff - | How Heroine Will S pend $1 ,000 L Life Saving F ane Seattle Has Real Contender for Julian Eltinge Honors New Victor red seal records for your library John McCormack, tenor Little Town in the Ould County Down $1.25 Corns Lift Right Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone”/9n an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurt then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles and Wash put him in jail, After cents with which to by Eritz Kreisler, violinist To Spring (Grieg) —$1.25 n got up and Wwalkec Your druggist sells a tiny b of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, coft com, or comm between toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation Amelita Galli-Curci, soprano Love’s Messenger Waltz— $1.25 by Charlies W 3 / he Pe q 5 ei d ington st e Yeager, | Me i, a nh. F. D. 7, Tuesday night. Yeager| Ut is said diamonds have been dis. \ fad % ‘ : f told police he picked the man Up and! covered in fallen meteors y, 7 a an Sherman [lay & Co. il Thied Avenue at Pine | > oR | 2 fw ww SBATTLB | f ‘Tacoma + Spehane + Portiaad | Oi} well pumps in ‘Texas are now | | n otors. struck at Occidental ave | operated by clecteie motor STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ALE | "l | yp ig melt 's Butterhorns « are de | — ‘(Bureau of Missing Relatives Dorel Blair. “She’’ is one of the features of the show at the Pantages this week. Seattle has a contender for Jutian | two vaudeville friends tn the Mts readers te use this| Eltinge’s honors }eaw him they sus d hi At the Pantages this week ts | we t. which he Blair, whose act iy what vee only thirteen weeks * audiences term "a knock-! Off the stage Nieding, or Blair ax He fools them all with - | he i now known, is very much of @ caer, |impersonation of feminine types,|reguiar guy, but on the arrayed in duds Mod sing |«! on finery dnd voice and the LOLW RL ACE East prerent has been doing for HIE . . di AY se eeARy. MILES LIGHT & HONEYSUCKLE: But Dorol EB DIVIDED WOMAN ley; Chung Hwe Four; Blair & Co.; Mile, Pauls; 26e. meer wee PAUL JANACK.—"1 like to see him once more. My heart ery for him day and night as I feel any dafs are short, and I can't die till 1 see him.” Thus writes Mrs, Mary Cooper, 2929% Broadway, Everett, Wash who is seeking trace of her son Paul Janack In 1908, she sayr the boy wase adopted by a man named Brandon. Embryo Reporters Must Go to Church The 30 members of the class in news writing under the extension de- partment of the University of Wash ington, have been assigned to attend the First Methodist church Sunday night, and write their experiences, ‘The class was recently established at 1032 Henry bidg, under George F Pierrot, formerly editor of the Unt versity of Wi mahingtyn Dany haps doexn't mean ae much in & tle as Howard Nieding, why ing im dancing and v a0 obtained under = tutorship Mrs, Maude Manning Yorke of th olty Howard Nieding was born and! raised in Enumclaw. He is 20] years old About two yoars ago he went East and appeared ‘ Seven Honeyboys last season toured with R minstrels. He did a female imper |} HENRY SU the University \ been named president al Association of State Presidents. | Slightly used Behr Bros. Piano ase; baa only been used ns and Is in every respect od AS new. 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