The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 28

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_ Nowell received an official looking ' RICHES TO AID OTHERS Sir Tom Becomes Rev. Tom| to Devote a Spectacular | Life to Down-and-Outers SAN DIEGO, Cal, Nov, 18.—sir| Tom Ernest Harty — Sanderson Fletcher Nowell cast aside an Hog lish baronetey, control of a $23,000,- 000 estate, including mansions from | Manchester to Cape Town, the right/ of being seated in the House o Lords and other privileges of aris tocracy, to become plain Tom,| American, And not to become an American Jord of industry, a social leader or anything like that—but to accept) near poverty and ascetic living #0) that he might serve those he felt im need of spiritual guidance. juate of the University of Grad) California, a man of family and ordained Presbyterian minister, = FLIRTED WITH | Tom today devotes himself as the! | Rev. Tom to the “people of the/ tite arase mises Se" POLICE WOMAN: HE Sows | This but one chapter in the : . story of en amusing tife, repiete| She Brings Him to Knees) and the substinee| i H Hy for a dozen novels and editorials. With Twist of Wrist It began when this descendent of we the first dean of St. Paul's cathe| NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—A wink of dral and scion of Sir John Nowelljan eye and a slip of the tongue @f Lanchashire began sowing a| brought John Slevin, an insurance) trail of wild oats half way round) broker, into Exsex Market court be-| “the world and descended into the| fore Magistrate Renaud. Kose Ros-| slough of drug addiction, as he as-/enberg, police matron attached to) werta. |the fifth deputy commissioner's of Sir Tom Nowell In 1889, after returning home to) fice, appeared as complainant and) Manchester from Bombay, Nowell| told how she made thé prisoner fall| ced @ great dislike at the|on his knees by a simple twist of/ manner in which his family re-| his wrist. Slevin pleaded not gullty) ceived him. Accordingly, he gath-|to disorderly conduct and was held ered together his belongings, his| in $500 bail Slevin, with another man, ap- Rosenberg. ac “Lone proached Miss cording to her testimony. some, dearie?" Slevin is said to have; asked. Miss Rosenberg continued: “I didn't notice them and con- tinued, on my way when aagin 1} was interrupted by Slevin, ‘How! about a party, my little Queen of! Sheba?’ he said. I then grabbed him by the wrist, twisted it, and he; went down.” ‘The complainant said Slevin meek- ly walked with her to the Clinton! {i street station. Slevin denied the charge. “I had an itech In my eye, but T ‘nderground temperature increases | with depth at different rates in dif.! ferent parts of the world. | MOTHER! Mis- turnea} Operi Child’s Bowels“with “California Fig Syrup” tte A Fi ie PATRIMONY It was eight years ago from an English barrister. Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of » Nov. 18—While the) «california Fig Syrup” now will : was cheering Germany's | thoroughly clean the little bowels heavyweight boxing champion, Breit-/anq in a few hours you Mave a enstraeter, at a hy agen g match, 4/ weil, playful child again. Even « 1s ligand nro Boon ic cross, feverish, constipated child papers wi ale a loves its “fruity” taste, and mothers Z because Australians Fooled | {0 work ait the sour biie and poisons in Rush for Gol right out of the stomach and bowels without griping or upsetting the MELBOURNE Nov. child, than 20,000 Australians rushed to! Tell your druggist you want only Glen Innes, New South Wales, when| the genuine “California Fig Syrup” gold was 4 there and| which has directions for babies and staked out claims, Present indica-| children of all ages printed on bot- tions afe that only a few claims are tle. Mother, you must say “Calf however. fornia.” Refuse any imitation, MF RAS va Qiv edit | Entire Family on Credit Our helpful credit service has brought every clothing need within the limit of every purse. You have our entire stock of clothes for f Men, Women and Boys to choose from—apparel of class—of real distinction, Only a visit to our store can convince you of our 4 low prices, easy terms and smart merchandise, Take Elevator SIjUUUUUATDULENOTOANUATEADNE TION THE - ae Bear in mind we guarantee _ satisfaction. 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