The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1922, Page 2

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Preacher With Love Message SO HE FIGURED. QUITTING TIME! And Interpreter in Tong Mur-| der Case Is Gone = jw 77617 Fire Doctrine,” Demanded of Him, = Pity the plight of poor Far Chung, i a for two hours Puesday an interpre: Forced Quitting ter in Judge C.'C, Dalton’s court . 4 Chung was picked out of the audi ence to act Re interpreter in the pre- liminary hearing of a tong murder, Livery time he began to Interpret —and now comes the end of this great JANUARY af ew green listeners gave him SALE—of reductions of 10% to 8814% on furni- ture, housefurnishings, rugs, draperies, silverware, bedding, concerning which we give you just two words of advice, if you want to benefit by it *COME EARLY! When a witness sald something unfavorable to the Hop Sings, and Far Chung Interpreted the same, the attending Hop Sings wuttered dire threats against the unhappy Chung. When he interprets! testimony against the Suey Chings, the Bucy Ching men hissed sharply and reached beneath their silk blouses, Wherefore, when court was recon vened after the noon recess, Far Chung, interpreter, could not be found, He had decided, it seemed, that the alr of the courtroom waa not healthy, He had resigned. ‘The case hinges around the death | of Louis Noon, a Suey Sing, who} Wag ehot and kitted In a Chinese gambling hall, Gunmen of the Hop Sings did the shooting, police be Neve. Wittlam ©. Ling Is charged with being one of the three gunmen who did the job. He is a Hop Sing. The two Chinese tongs are at daggers’ points ov over the trial. a clearance of -37 oil stoves— —several different styles very specially priced for quick selling. $ 9.50 oil heaters $5.95 Rev. Rex Haseall SAN JOSE, Cal, Jan, 18.—~The |towne of Drain and MeMingievilic, lOre, may remember the Rew, Rex |Hagcall, tall, slender, philosophical scholarty, with @ message of God's love and divine brotherhood. He graduated from the McMinnie. ville Theological seminary and for seven years occupied pulpits in small Oregon towns. Hut, i they have forgotten him, they will seek to recml! him today ‘WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOOR OF Tie GREAT URW? $15.00 oil heaters $9.85 Th iettimtetetiom THIRD FLOOR For Warcall, slieged international creck, confessed burglar, second alta, N story worker, is heid in the county tha Stomach, Heart, Lungs, Liver, (Ja here f al, with police of half ou |& donen cities waiting the chance to Kidpeys fod other ‘all 4 Tay es | tak him with some daring crime, And for his desertion of the pulpit, crime, thin strange dual personality blames his fellow theologians and s congregation members who eriticised, he says, his siuple interpretiuons of faith and demanded hell fire and brimstone threata. Yet, in spite of hie No trouble or expense, and the most Wonderful fact sbout the appliance te that It le reason that hin ite reach of ail, bois) cart how bad your career—and he mys he ae crime « how long standing we will be| business proposition—Haacall has | leaned to have you try it at ear! never ceased to te a student ot | For tall info mower t not tomorre dium Ap-|philosophy and theology Numerous | 179 Bradbury Hide. Lasipeoks on each subject were found nee Oo. Calit.—-Advertisement | per by side in his room with telltale evidence. AMUSEMENTS Creagh the raion Tut MoorE [1 lived and worked among preach: | THEATRE 35 VAUDEVILLE: crime iment. Twke oany THIS When S12 $ZQES & a ea: —& special purchase of 109 BEST QUALITY Axminster rugs with stight tmperfections that are hardly noticeable—which Will have absolutely no effect on their wearing quality. THE BEST RUG OFFER WE HAVE MADE IN YEARS. taught me, the more the belief grew that I waa*deluding the world, and jhad no right in the mintetry, I be lieved that the men, women and Me children were being preached much the goapel of the fear of Ged. 1 preached that God was love and only good. When I found that I could not preach this religion with out bringing criticlam upon my head, T quit.” Misfortunes overtook him. Has calls wife died, and be was enr bittered, He took to drinking. HYPOCRISY GALLED HIM “And when Tt sought ald of the leading elders and deacons of my CLAUDIUS AND §CARLET THE FIVE AVALONS RASSO church, I was turned aside and chided for lack of faith,” he added, LYDELL & MACY ~€) witn tone of bitterness. “The in “Old Cronies” hypocrisy galled me,” So he drifted Kast and twice re married “I have teen a ertminal for eight years, since a night in Denver when my wife and baby died” he ad mits. “Yes, T have been a criminal rov- ing the world—London, Paris, Laver. pool, even Australia.” Being A man of unurval Intell! gence he has analyized erime inter. preted into cold business terme “Crime is a cold-blooded business Proposition.” is his summing up. “There is nothing fascinating about it, True, it requires nerve it has ite thrills, Greed and environ ment are the principal reasons for crime.” And this t# his amazing, but en tirely human story. When they read it the towns of jof Drain and MeMinnievtiie, Ore., }may remember the Kev, Hex Haw Jcall, tall, sender, philosophical scholarly, with a meseage of God's jlove and human brotherhood. tT Quality Vaudev' AL SWEKET’s Elaine Hammerstein UFPS AND KL Vaudeville WILKES THEATRE Seattle Co-operative Stock Company in “THE BRAT” ‘The Rent Amurement Bet ce TOD Money-back guarantee with every nuit. Laff, the Tallor, 1106 3rd.—ady, | You'll «mile, too, when you drink | Boldt's Coffee—ONLY 6 centa—Ad vertisement. TO THE | _STEADILY DECREASING MINORITY of the public which still clings to the use of abstracts, Washington Title Insurance Company | HEADS OR TAILS “Bure, 1 got a job, buddy. Con. | gratulations on yours, too, I heard [about it, Well, it was like this with me. I looked everywhere. 1 wis getting darn low in soul, I had just about 35 bucks left to my name, and JO-TO is a combination of nature’s harmless ele- ments which relieves stomach and bowel mis- eries quickly and tends to promote permanent relief, | t was looking pretty seedy, Then 1 GAS PAINS suggests this |decided to fp a coin, ‘Heads 1 spend . | [| the $25, or most of it, on some clothen ACID STOMACH Mighty Good ||) tsi itavetto ive on. teadn hat (it, so 1 got this suit. Luck was with |me. I had more confidence, and 1 looked better, so 1 walked right out YW SOUR, BURNING New Year’s STOMACH SWELLING RELIEVED IN TWO MINUTES © By Taking 2 Heaping Teaspooaful of JO-TO Guaranteed Harmleas—Pure as Mountain Snow ALL DRUG STORES 4 Resolutien 4 |]| and picked up @ job. Sure, the suit's . & bargain, 1 got it at Cherry's Con. BELCHING and Resolved: That hereafter in rolidation Sale, | all dealings with land titles I will require Tithe Imsurance, If you follow up this Good Resolution your title worrtes will ceaxe and you will be pro- tected from title lowes “But I also bought me an over. ru coat and told them to charge it. pay for that next month. “They're on Second ave,, between Madinon and Spring, 207 Rialto Bidg., over the Pig'n Whistle.”—~Advertine. ment. ‘Title Insurance Policies are issued by Washington Title Insurance Company “Under State Supervision” Assets More Tha $650,000 a aatpansunie, ¥ » yOu may recom- scald 30580 te yoaT patrons as an effietent remedy al indigestion trembles, and refund the purchase price withewt question anyone whe falls te receive the rellef we adveriiee, THE JO-TO COMPANY, Bellingham, Wn. THREE SIZES $150,000 Guaranty Fund, con- sisting of Government Bonds | and First Mortgages on im- proved real estate, permanent. | | ly on deposit with the state THE SEATTLE STAR Now C riminal with ita consequent first step toward | WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 18, 1922. 8 friends may he is the victim of mix | friends say Bo WARNING! Always say ‘‘Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. RAISE IN PRESS Unless you see the name RATE OPPOSED [BANK ROBBERY _ CASE DUE HERE Fight for Man’s Liberty Is) Moved From Olympia” | 1 The battle for ee jwanted in connection with the bank (removed from Olympia to Beattie, his | their writ OLYMPIA, Jan. 18 the freedom of Nusselt ste attorney® indicating ntention of applying for a of corpus in King county today Governor Hart grafted requisition papers for Lutes’ return to Michi) habeas ‘gan, on dition, however, that the} jaccuned p's atlorneys be granted | time to apply for a writ of habeas corpun | Lutes arrested two weeks ago | at‘Tenino, on the ranch of his father in-law, FW. Blue, and charged with | complicity in the robery of the Malfway bank of $12,000, Lutes ‘Bayer’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years THACKAMENTO, cal. Jon. 18 | and proved safe by millions for will fleht an increas of telegraphic been proposed. by the” Western Colds Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism Union Co, according to ¥, W. Rich ardaon, president of the preke organi eauion. | ‘The Matter of the increase will be Placed before the state railread com. mission in Ban Francisco Ba Tiichardson announced th. filed @ protest agninst the and would appear before the jMmiasion in person Saturday te aaa | }the raise. Toothache Accept only ‘*Bayer”’ package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Aleo bottles of 24 and 100~All druggists. Sie 08 SE POS ee Renee eer eee rE Neuritis Lumbago _— Pain! Pain BARANAC LAKE, WN. Y --Adiron : dest! trappers deciare preacat deacon | 1 OUFISE Meeting iF City Officials Rap = 1,,;ieh braview. on frcord. (pelts Here Next Weeki: Invitations went aut from the Lat sttle Chamber of Commerce Wednes: | og!f,20Ur eres are inflamed, weak, Public Works Board | HRADACUMS enOM Su foor iT COLDS Procrastination and inefficiency} BHOMO QL *lday to commercial orgunizations in| howe oahe tain f on the port of the state depart ; the headache by, curing the! rincipal cities interested in routing | ® bottle of Ron-Opto tablets fi an jment of public works were sharp | tir er - | of tourists thru Western Washington | nf lly eriticined by city office Wedner paca day an the result of the depart menta’ failure tg stop juney oper ation on the Gieham st. run The state department granted 4 permit to the fits to operate from) Stewart at. to Graham st, territory all within the city limits, There} are now five cars operating on this route The genuin i. W. Grove. x and Malvected. Bon-Opto sileys tee hamber Thursday morning of neat | fammation, invigorates, toucs up the | week i ‘Trustees of the chamber at thetr phe, Do Se eet |ineeting Tuesday afternoon author |feetpenccia™ su mer j'zed ce conference. — ee GOITERS AFFECT THE HEART AND HEAD (Kx-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon » Probably the most serious effect |The poultices soften the Golter and . the rt Vigorous pretest, s ore Diagnostician the Toxic Goiter has upon the body! restore normal circulation to the the gg tag Ec. septy thes Pyorrhea Specialist # the weakening effect it has upon | neck, which gradually breaks down no far haw -~ X-Ray Laboratory the heart. ‘The Goiter is an obstruc:|the Golter and it is carried away the state of 4 lion to the free return of blood from | through natural channels, The pow wenn aa : | ff Highest Order of Restoration |i! ine nead to the heart, and it is thie | tices are applied over the Golter at oTHKFT” wil be the general Work Done ontinual back pressure that cadses|night.time, ang with the ordinary |wubject of dincussion at oe hoon Examination and Estimate various kind: heart Lrowbie. -Head. | Goiter good results are obtained with: tuncheen of the Engineers’ club Free 1ches, nervousness, etc, are symp-|in about two weeka, Thursday. tome of Golter poisoning OZMO Poultices, a harmless prep. aration recently placed on the mar.| Dr. Clark OZMO Co, Ine. Seattle, ket, seems to be just the assistant | Wash., for special pamphlet treating nature needs for removing Goiter.lon Goite OZMO Is on sale at all druggist and retals at $2 per tin. Write 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE KING AXE LINY January Clearance Sale Offers Supreme Savings.on Suits, Overcoats and Furnishings From 60,000 to 100,000 shea nuts are annually rotting long the Gold Const of Africa. 711 Second Ave. 1200 Second Ave. (Near Cherry) (At Seneca St.) This sale has been the talk of Seattle because of the extreme values offered in every depart- ment on ‘our REGULAR line of best makes of correct apparel for men. Four Groups of OVERCOATS We believe theee are the biggest values that have been offered in years, The $5.00 allow ance for old overcoats is in addition to these low prices. Group One—42 Overcoats tn form-fitting styles, Declstvely $17.50 reduced Group Two—1T formdfitting Ulsters, tallored in the famous shops of Rosenwald ' $27. 50 & Weil. Decisively reduced. . Gréup Three—11 Capps’ 100 per cent pure wool heavy weight Raglans, with full and half belts. Decisively ; $37.50 reduced Sidhe cone 48 Kenneth Duward and Hickey- MEN’S FURNISHINGS REDUCED Handkerchiefs of pure Irish linen, regular $1.00 values, 65 ‘ c each, ......5 200 Neckties, formerly $1.00 and a 6 for $2.75" few that were 55 cates ay c Old Clothes Buying Event Group Four Freeman heavy Motor and Storm Couts, fleecy and warm, without undug weight. Formerly priced at from $75 to $0 Pct. $47.50 4 special Thrift week feature, are offering unheard-of prices ke ail oid clothes on purchases ot new | All SUITS Sharply Reduced 3, %s9 2» cuisanioned sik : nose in black, ,cordovan, gray: apparel. Vor example, we will pay ($5.00 allowance on old suit in addition te greens and a $5.00 for an old sult or overcoat $1.15 these reductions) champagne. .... on the purchase of a new one; $1.00] $35.00 Capps’ 100 per cent pure Underwear—about 25 dosens white and $2.00 for old hats; $1.00 for woo! Suits A $28. 00 lisle union suits glaves and old wool underwen:;| $40.00 Capps’ 100 per cent pure at. ‘ $1 .65 20 for collars, and correspondingly woo! Suits $32. 00 liberal prices for all, other old ap: $45.00 Cupps’ 100 per cent pure Manhattan & Wilson Bros. Shirt Sale NOW IN PROGRESS $50.00 Capps’ 100 per cent pure wool Suits tee $65.00 Hickey-Preem Rogers-Peet Suit#........6.005 .. $40.00 .$52.00 Genuine ‘Tom Wyes,’ $4.85 The Allowance for Old Clothes Is Extra in addition to the decisive price reductions offered during this sale. All old clothes taken during this See our windows for scale of event will be donated to charitable As every knows, these are a national Price reductions; also allowance, orpanications standard $7.60 value, ‘The assortment of for shirts during Thrift - fered comprises Scotch heather mixtures Week 122 Treasurer at Olympia. ce Thirc UNING RS STAR WANT ADS BRING. RESULTS COR

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