The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1922, Page 2

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Se eer ES WOMAN T00 WEAK TO WALK Now Works Nine Hours a Day, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetal Union Village, Vt.—“I was weak @ud nervous and all run-down. 1! i Serous the hove | | | } | without resting, | | I had been | way for! weeks, Isaw your advertisement in| the paper and af- ter taking one bet. | . |Ohio, in 1928. a da A } 0 favor of med- I trust Bi Hck abd hutfering | Willtakeit. Itbaa been two itand I am strong lL, A. Rupture Cured Tn 30 Days or No Pay | Wri Seder. for our GUARAN- oposition and free copy of| cribing this wonder treat-| record of marvelous re-| Just send pent to DR. ANDREWs, Kansas City, Me. obtained. and address Keech Blas. lee FOLEY'S HAS NEVER FAILED |tators in the courtrodm was Mrs./ with bis sons. ; | in with the Fi te a bad month for in-|Lillian Guider, wife No.2. Sheéame| Croker was for 17 years chiet of /@Ver: And mingled aga | even. “a erippe and. bronchial here a few days ago to attempt &lgummany hall and the strongest po- |kueats, I was waiting for an plone troubles. It is unwise to neglect the |reconciliation and found her husband] ijtical boas New York city ever had, | 4o" She finally came to me an e0tgh or cold. Mra F. A.) 1547 College Ave. Racine, ‘Wis., writes: “Foley's Honey and Tar has never failed in giving im- Later she admitted to the court that | ts « Cherokees Indian that brought (0 te relief and I Am never with whe had a husband at the time she] puttic notice his long family war from Pil offer: To any one sufferin ‘we make this unlim! : auch Pils, ia Jackson. Mich. bend no money, Send te- ay. —A4) ertisement. contain all the good of Gin without any of the alcohol. Restore the kidneys to 1@t- mal action. Relieve pain. + For backache, swollen joints, F stone in the bladder, rheumatic | pains—They bring health 1 mfferert. Get a box wdey, At druggists 50c, sold on money-back antee. Free sample ou request, NA-DRU-CO., INC. 86-88 Exchange St, Buffalo, N. Y. LGA Gino Pills are recommended and sold in Seattle by Bartell’s Drug (Stores, Swift's Pharmacy, Cor. Sec- ond and Pike, and other reliable druggists. joy to thousands ortured by skin disorders RESINO Soothing and Healing COERCED INTO BIGAMY, HE SAYS Prisoner Declares He Was Forced Into Marriage DETROIT, Jan. 7 is blamed by Chartea Robert Gulder, 76, on trial in mivniefpal t on bigamy charges, for the dilemma in which be now finds himeeie, Guider on the witness stand de clared the father of his third wife, Gertrude Trevor Guider, 19, Wweked him in & room and wobld not Parental wrath "What could a man dof" he asked }"I had one wife living, but it was a) arrying another or staying for Ufe—so 1 weat before preacher Again.” Guider’s first wife died in Ottawa, He later married wife Miss Lillian Guider, former No. ted Crosa nurse at Camp Meade, Who Was @ nurse at her predecessor's bedistite. “Littian left me shortly after we Were married, October 7, 1920, and came to Detroit to nurse,”, Guider testified, “She said I wag spending tod much’ money gambling, Wite No. 3, Augusta Trevor, thet Gildér In @ locKl dase fall, where she was an (datruct#r, a few months Inter, according to testimony, They became acquainted; and often were seen together, “AN Went Well,” Gulder mM, an til the day before last Thanksgiving. Then her father showed up. He took us both to his home. Augusta had dome pretty clothes and admitted I bad given them to her. Her father took them off and burned them {ft the back yard. Then he locked Aw |gusta in one room and me in another | Crocker, And said he would keep us there until we married. “We were married and had af fanged to go West and start all over jagain, when Trevor learned I had| Gy Another wife living. So here T am.” One of the most interested spec in jail. She expressed willingnem to take him back as a life partner, She wept softly as her husband testifiéd. married Guider Mra. Augusta Trevor Guider, how. over, declared sh will have no more to do with him The Port Angeles Choral society i hold its annual concert Jan: eee A new class in nutrition for under. weight children under 10 years of age was started in Port Angeles this week. eee ‘The Chelan County Law and Order league is again active. It will con tinue its investigation into conditions affecting the moral welfare of the community. eee All seed potatoes grown tn Call fornia will be barred from this state except those which haye been regu larly inspected in the field and before shipment by California officials. ’ eee Wenatchee challenges the world to show a more prosperous community than Chelan county, and seta forth that 6,100 motor vehicle licenses -| were issued in the county last year | Thie is nearly a car and «@ half to tach family in the county. eee There seems to be some uncertain- ty whether or not the Snohomish Everett interurban will resume oper. ation of cars over the Northern Pa cific tracks, washed out by floods Yast month. eee School kiddies at the Harney School are going to be able to sup plement their luncher with a bow! of hot soup. It will cost only 4 cents, coe Olympia has a Wireless club of 26 gnembers, which gives concerts and everything. They get press dispatches from aq far south as San Francisco, and pluck wireless con- certs out of the alr. eee Last “year the rainfall in Mason county was considerably higher than the average year. eee It is not necesmary to have a hunting license on your person when hunting. If you have bought a Heense, that is sufficient. the ruling made by Judge J. M. Wil son recently. EVERETT.—_W,' F. Healy, garage employe, acquitted by jury of unlaw- ful possession of liquor. Boat Schedules: DAILY, 9, 11 a. m., Special ‘Bat, and Bu Boe FOR SINGLE: TRIP Se FOR HOUND TRIP PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNIC TION AND MILL PORTS OD CANAL POINTS NEAH pa Way PortT< PUGET SOUND N tet | Kitt Gut Untit he promised marriage. | Thin is| Sidemnplatiiwatans ee igiee eee — Croker Pleased Over Cessation of Family War | “Love at First Sight” We interested in her. During the period of the snc Unfortunately, our sled tipped fast pace, We both suffered pathy, we became attached to ¢ It was but the night before of the opportunity to . 1 was most surprise that which is most delightful t be another for either of us, so She invited me to a New Year's party. 1 ignared an opportunity to work tliat night, eo that I might be With her, She wag euppored to at rive at the party head of the guest, Her father, @ musician, Wha ftp | fore | went from work and dressed friends who also were Invited At the purty everything wis love ly, except my girl waa late, She has a mort peculiar dispose tien. When she cane in bw dano ing with another girl, I did not nee her at first—ahe seemed put out, We sald “Hello,” however. I could not grasp a chafice to ank for a dance; she danced preferably with another girl or whoever chanced to be nearest her. All of @ sudden she disappeared And remained absent for half an hour And told no one where rhe was go- ing. I became angry with her and everybody and went outside to the car to amoke. I must have been gone quite y" o a ik the statement Michard | S¥hie un ee ae “soe wis reportéd to have made on re ire reading bie wick béd here, referring to the |IPEY found her Upstairs reading « a b settlement of his 20 years’ trouble)" | Ot aia come down, how Mrs. Mr. and ne: DUBLIN, Ireland, Jan, T—"The Bést political move i ye ever made.” asked if I were mad. I admitted a» AGE TO INDIAN CAUSE a. It was hie second marriagt in 1914 tone of sarenam, 414 not shoore |me at “ladies’ choles,” nor would have mé for & dinntr partner When the party broke up, she had promised to go home with my friend who rove the car. She could not |hear me when I offered terme of reconciliation, but instead, to make It worse, she deliberately made love to my friend who drove us home. 1 was deeply chagrined and angry —J could have cheerfully che her fare. Croker’s sons, following an unsuc céanful attempt in 1920 to have ther) father declared incompetent to man- age his own affairs, started a series Of suite for the recovery of Various mums alléged to have been advanced | by them, for certain railroad Lge | | In June, 1921, these euits came up jim court, but they were never | predaea. The Crokers had announced lithe continued to behave tn prea sees | & settlement of thelr difficulties out /ner, making love to bim mercilessly of court. in my presence, Richard Croker waa born tn Clona-| What would you do in this case, |kilty, county Cork, Ireland, on No- Mise Grey, and what should I de vernber 23, 1841. | don't think she deltheratety lied to BROUGHT NERF Ime, and yet she is no odd I certal AT AGE OF SEVEN | would appreciate your advice. a At seven, hie parents brought him and hear gor to the United Staten. He was edu-| Te de edsolutely frank, | think # cated in New York pubiic schools | whole affair ts a case and latar became a machinist, about nothing.” A girl who ts @ In 1H08 he became Interested in| narrow-minded and flippant a4 the itt one you describe is not worth sert- polities and was electett alderman in Pred agpte: toc! 1868, 170 and 1883, From 1873 to | ous copstderation. 1879 he wan a New York cordner ana |—shy" bother about anything #0 from 1889 to 1890 he was city cham |trivial? What you shonld be doing | now is congratulating yourself that you discovered the oirl's perverst na- offices, Croker became the pronouherd | ture, her inane attitude, before you opponent of the Tweed ring. After | were married to her the most bitter political battle fought | ee in America, Croker was elected Tam- | Canadian Can bertain. During bis administration of this many chieftain, over Tweed's oppast- | tom, sa iioldehte! “inggh me a 8 | RETURNED TO Dear Mins Grey pute will you please answer wa Canadian who has pdt taken out naturalization papers can own prop- my? ATK A Canadian who is not a citizen can hold property. The state, how- ever, Ras the right to take it from him, but under ordinary cirowm- stances this wobld not ocowr eee IRELAND IN 1967 On tis remignation 17 years later, Croker returned to Ireland, still re- taining his Amertoan citizenship, and was granted the freedom of Dublin im 1907 Croker’s first wife was Mise Bite beth Frazier, whom he marriéd Ip 1873. She died in 1914, after which he was wed to Ming Beulah Benton Edmondson, who was of Cherokee | Girl's extraction. She had studied music | }in Boston and had become a teacher | Legal Age jot music in New York, where Croker | D®ar Mins Grey: What legal privi- met her legen ban a girl at the age of 14, land what ones does she receive at the age of 217 ED. At the age of 18 @ girt ts emanct- \pated; that ts, she has every prirt- Bhe PORTLAND, Ore.—Y. Karato and Z. Nakako, Japancse sailors, sen tencéd to nine months’ imprisonment on narcotic charges by Federal Judge |Iege crcept the right to vote. Dean. recetwes this right at the age of Bf. Advertis’ g induces a first sale = Once tried, is never forsaken am | a pachKets only Black,Green ormixed 2ND & UNIVERSITY NOW PLAYING IN PETER B.KYNES STOW or AVUUNG WECTERN HE FOUGHT A WHOLE HES THE SEATTLE STAR derstanding / #0 captivating and seemingly clever that I beeame very much > cere and she most cértainly seemed to be, There never would posed to play for thé dancing, There | for the party, and left with some | She maid she whe sorry. only tn a | MUSICIAN HELD [(qactine InventeD Cynthia Grey 3's AFTER SUICIDE Tarquitio Mas the oretentra for the || P ' Nirector Chicago Opera polic n company, Wha held by for questioning today in con. | wtih the attempted wutcide of |] F ines After Trivial Misun- 5 girl Who gave the fame of « er > Buechler n Dear Misa Grey: Last month I met a little gir] who WaS) ‘The git took polson at a by y ore he had regivtered aa Mine F Wittiame Bre left a Rete ad Aremed to Joseph Carson, Rockford ow we went sleighing together. | iu. piaming “thet orchestra leader as We were going an unusually | for her The latter called bruises, and in common. sym-)©*"! ; oath and pr each other, shold ra . ) | \2 eve the girl moar te pact New Year's eve that 1 took ad-| Maseari ciaime he } tell her what a wonderful girl only d and happy when she told me) "** ‘ © lover's ears, I was most sin- f met the air tw called on him to | Chinese In . Rowdee 4 ; ° boathouse will be open to boys whol qUIFe | txploded, Thursday night, sevonding | wish to recelve instruction in. thelr we promised | About University) '0.°."%" by Sheritt Matt) work, and provision haa béen made Asking for information abodt stu Mins Grey will feceive caller® || dent life, expenses and work at the education in America, a4 the beginning of each stead of Lady day, March 25), adopt 4 the Gregorian or “new style” tA place of the Julian of “Old style” e@lendar, and canceled the then ex- lating excess of 11 days by makin the 31d of Replember, 1788, the 14th George Washington was born Feb- |ruary 11, 1732, old style, but with the change in the calendar, February 22, Distribution of Community Property | Dear Mist Gfey olf « huwband dies | | Without « will, and leaves community property, does the wife get it all. or nephew, the does part of It go to bh only survividg relative? READER The wife has the right to claim ail los the commeantty property | 1782, new style, became Ais birthday. eee |For any years after the edéption | of the calendar amend im oct by | Deepest Body parliament the old style @ates per- of Water |isted and were not in ali cases and The greatest depth ever recorded| for all purposes everywhere de 5.269 fathoms tn the Pacific ocean. | doned. | Off the island of Geom. | eee | $8. ¢ jong did the Frétch govern |Cynthia’s Answers to Short Questions What are the different names of \elutie and sticks used when playing aben- ent French colony tea lithed in Canada in 160% | Wolf's capture of Quebec practivalty |arttiod the question of French or | Enotlsh supremacy tn 1739, but the | French royal government lasted entil in playing polf conmate of the driver, | : breccia, clech, middron, machie,|4 0°, Conete Whe cotes fe the Bytes ish in 1768 by the treaty of Paris Aidlick, “putter and @riving | + There are, h ws From 1760 to 1764, Canada was wn- variations of phase types, euch ae fhe epoon, hel- |” Taery Gousrament |low-faced cleek, Heger, maxhic mib- \liok, putting cleck, ond many other) wiodern clubs. | eee Was George Washington's birth day ever celebrated on the Lith of fron. Star readers who desire infor- mation regarding proper methods of refinishing batural word fur- niture may recetve same by writ- ing to The Star's Washington “ bureau, 1322 New York ave, ake hedaba |] Washington, D. C, abd inclosing calendar amendment act, anil « g.cent stamped envelope for Enoliah statute of 1761, which took effeot im 1768, established Jansory 1! «@ Harbor from death when the gasoline thank The three cechpants miceeéded in! there lowering their lifetiont in the filek of in her Office Monday, Wednerday || Universit y complete net of designs and inetrue- } n nity of Washington, . W. lime. The Nev ‘ j P en rue. nd Fy 2p. m, and ahteee Nevada, a 60-foot béAt,| Honk, are bein J ss sider Tey trom | /LckMood. aanoclate getlerat seore-|wne yntued at $15,600. She was fully tions, are being went to ail the man oaday anc ; tary Of the ¥. M,C. A. th M#hanwhal, | insuhea jual training clashes in the city. 11 & m, to 12m. each week. Please Ilias written to President Henry |e Fics siaisbiniting The completed models will be on Pens ey rar aan tame “ 4 Bussalio in the interests of Chinese P . d © i | display at the Prederick & Nelson au ously interferes r einenhe Ge thane t> enum Ww ditorium, and @ prize Joving cup wil! writing prrareeeed ve to continue their | F’Oindexter on Way be presented the ballder of the best SPOKANE Poindext Washington. night, After havi spent a week on| tered in the first competitive yacht the Const SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1922. ‘BOYS TO BUILD | | . tal for testing true love, The i j " il Tor tasting Wee oes, Th Miniature Ships Sponsored ose 004 affervion and revels it || by Club | The keeln of many thips ate noon TO TEST YOUR LOVE LONDON, Yingland, Jan, 1—A eychowalvanic instrument has een Invented by & @pientint con yve ts real of fetened i to be Maid in Beattie, No; the whip s yords are opening up—they not Miss Death in ig bhipe—they bre giver miniatere yachts, ranging in length from 40 ta! te by the Launch Explosion| 70 inch®s, and wilt be ma tion burned kan y uttle, un nsorship of the Seat- ur Cole, revealed the owner, Andrew Gillich, of and two fahernien @m yod by him Nad a narrow éaéape | The house, club han leased « big boat 120 by 80 feet, near the elub- houhke, Hach Saturday afternoon the |for the bullding of at least Bide prints, con’ 50 bouts ining # motel. Quent Williams, Ted Geary jana John Graham, of the Seatt Jan, 7—Senator Miles | bt @lub, are in charge of the in bh bin way back to| yacht-bullding program. Me lett here Thursday) On May 1 thewe boats wil be en- Back to Washington race of the #fanon, THOMAS. MEIGHAN Sine SECOND NEAR SENECA | Power” adapted from BALZAC'’S masterpiece “Kagenio Grandet” The Star of “The Miracle Man” and “The Prince Chap,” in Geo. M. Cohan’s Huge Stage Success “A PRINCE — THERE WAS" MILDRED HARRIS IN CAST A story about a tich young man, a struggling but wonderful girl, and a little tot! Pathe News Burton Holmes Scenic First National Kinograms “The Stork’s Mistake” Campbell Comedy ° COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Sunday Concert at 12:30 Overture, “Phedre” Soloist to be selected “La Feria,” Suite Estadnole (a) “Scarf Dance .... A Massenet , (b) “Berceuse”. ....... 000s eee cere eens Govai (ec) “Estrip Francais” Waldteufel iad Overture to the opera ... Offendach sory is he 0 ARTHUR KAY, Director

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