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: Mrs. H. | Societ y _ Leader Suicide Lonesome, Shoots Self; Body to Be Brought to Seattle N S she longed, the body elen V. Denny, pioneer widow, who ended her life @ bullet Thursday in Low will probably be brought to eity for burial. Seattle after the death of husband, Orion ©, Denny, first child born in this city, Mra. y went to California and found Jonesomeness in her large and home in Los Angeles. had ordered her servants to her belongings into a smal) cot- ‘Thursday, and they were in the et of doing so when she put herself Geath with a small revolver. Denny was last in Seattle tn when she came here to visit | ae ‘CHURCH HAS DEAD PASTOR Congregation Expects Ghost to Send Word sister-in-law, Mra. George Denny! ros ANGELES, March 1¢—The heal babe oy ong alates Temple of the Divine Ray is awaiting sf x word from its pastor, Mra. Bessie An- derson, in the wortd beyond. Mra. Anderson committed suicide | by drinking chloroform, that she might join her first husband in the spirit realm. She and her followers | are spiritualists and frequently the} pastor attempted to communicate | with her girlhood husband, whe died in England « decade ago. ‘The little edifice here where she | preached and taught is thronged reg ularly with members of the congre gation expectant of a sign from the beyond to indicate the presence of their leader, While she has not yet given a eign the members of the devout little Mock are confident she will one day return to them and reveal herself. Mra. Anderson dressed herself in her gayest raiment, distributed sev- eral pieces of jewelry to her children and She was found dead with the vial of polson beside her in the Hollywood hills. V00D00 DOCTOR Client Who Got Love Powder | Brings Suit | JUST USE WHAT YOU | stnatnstntnednatnettnatnctentennntdnetetentnentettwatententnsa | 5 | who ended her life in Los Angeles Thursday. } the handlebars. MODERN PONZI THE SEATTLE STAR i] $15,000 MAIL LOSS BAFFLES inspectors Fail to Find Clue to Missing Money MMIMUNIEIYE. VU With few clues tn witch they could place any degree of credence, Seattle postoffice Inspectors were temporarily baffled Friday in their attempt to trace a registered package containing $15,000 in currency, mins. ing after being checked in at the lo ice from Juneau from the First National bank of Juneau to the Seattle Na jtional bank, the package arrived on the steameh!p Northwestern Febru ary 26, It became known Thursday. Investigation showed, it waa said, that the valuable bundle had been S : S N S 8 iN s S s N office from the registered mail un i Records show that }it was checked in, but never reached the anafe, | $60,000,000 Suits Against Ship Co. WASHINGTON, March 10—Jurte- diction of, damage suits against the Dmergency Fleet corporation, aggre , ) eating $60,000,000, will be decided thru a test case Monday before the | United States supreme court, it was |learned today at the shipping board. WITH BOY OF 14 = ing yards of Seattic against the cor. Are Caught After Spending Week on Honeymoon CHICAGO, March 10.—Ann Marte Wimear, 13 yeare, and her bean, Mer ton Burke, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnat!, were on thelr slopement for a week. They left their home on a brand new bi cycle that Merton had received for Christmas, the young miss riding on By this method they 14 years, of Sylvania, the pair, and thin was their tion of undoing. They visited a store to pur chase some food and the storekeeper suspected them of being the pair. He measured them with a yardstick and then they gave up. He turned them over to a deputy sheriff, who notified the parents. They were put up at & private home over night and the following morning an auto with | Arm's uncle came and took them back home, Durtng the first year of Mf the human heart beats 115 to 130 times a a minute. __ AMUSEME} ITS OORE Tus TwKE THEATRE DALY 13008 WEEK “um Foremost in Our Field We claim no glory for being fore- TAKES POISON "BY ERROR, DEAD |J. D. O'Neil Dies Despite All Efforts to Save Him J.D, O'Neil, 69, 6007 47th ave, W., died in the efty hospital Friday, as ‘the result of swallowing polson from | |e bottle which he mistook in the dark | for medicine. Tis wife told poties that O”Nell had been suffering from asthma for | ‘some time and arose during the mught | to get something to reneve bir. | | ‘The next thing she knew, he was | calling for assistance | Denperate efforts were made at the hospital to save his life, but without avail, } Recovers Memory After Four Years | ST. PAUL, March 10—Frank U. | Durwarde, who disppeared from hin fy heme in jew York four; | years ago while euffering from sbell shock, recovered his memory in St Pau! police court this week when con fronted by his brother. Police bad arrested him on «@ vagrancy charge. His brother, O. V Durwarde, a Montana rancher, came to pay the fine of one of his cow boys, The brothers bumped against | jeach other at the door, They stared | |u moment, then recognition came. | Frank became unnerved and sobbed. | | Later both boarded a train for the} | Bast. The family had «pent thou- jmands of dollars searching for the war veteran. ‘ Mr. McBride. ment, and it worked. _ HAVE AND YOU WILL GET THERE, IS MORAL HJ. McBride reports that when ‘On his way home about 9 p. m ‘Thursday his Georgetown car was halted at the Fourth and Jackson crossing by a Rainier Valley car which was without power. first patiently and then impatient- ly waiting for 10 minutes or #0, Marrates Mr. McBride, while the Rainier Valiey conductor explored ground with a red lantern and otherwise showed activity. “Then somebody asked him why he didn’t put his trolley on,” adds He tried the experi- CHATTANOOGA, March 16.—Ponzi had nothing on J. J. Jones, colored | voodoo doctor, who la defendant in | a sult for $231 brought by Ike Scott, | | according to testimony. Scott claimed | [to have paid the amount he seeks to recover to the voodoo, who in re eloped with another negro. Scott told how he had received “love powder” from the “doctor,” of land the hands stopped at 11. lcalled for $11, which wan paid. | was necemary to give the amount the would come. They continued to reg ister till the total was $231. The spirits never came, however, and Scott's wife is still missing. ANNOUNCEMENT Due to the Fact That the Amusement-Loving People of Seattle Realize That “BUDDIES” IS THE BEST MUSICAL PLAY SEEN IN SEATTLE THIS SEASON This Wonderful Production of Music and Laughter Will Be Presented at THE WILKES Seatile’s Own Family Theater ONE MORE WEEK 10—BIG MUSICAL NUMBERS—10 turn was to locate his wife who had| dark-room seances, The voodoo, be | said, waved a horseshoe over a clock | This | It} |hands registered before the spirits | so WAUDEVILLE MRS. SIDNEY DREW “PREDESTINATION” Increases the action of the intestines Hundreds of men and wo- men have already found freedom from laxatives by eating Fleischmann’s fresh yeast. Doctors are now agreed that proper elimination of waste matter should be brought about by food. One doctor comes right out and states plainly that the indiscrim- inate use of cathartics is one of the causes of constipation. Physicians all over the country are recommending Fleischmann's fresh yeast becanse it is a fresh food, rich in those elements which keep the intestines healthy. Inone series of tested cases, normal fanc- tions were restored in from 3 day to 5 weeks, Try it outforyournelf, Begin to- dayby adding 2or 3. cakes of Fleisch mann’s Yeast to your everyday diet. Keep it up and see how nor- mally and regularly yourinteatines act. Be sure it's Fleischmann's Yeast—the familar tin-foil pac age with the yellow label. Place a standing order with your grocer. most in our field—as far as styles and values are concerned. Frankly we are inclined to bestow the greater praise on the correctly groomed men and young men of the Northwest. Their shrewd dis- cernment—their good judgment has had far more to do with the swift upbuilding of this business than we. When we adventured along new lines, right at the start they were quick to note the amazing possibil- ities. They clearly saw that the Upstairs’ Idea, properly devel- oped, would make for economy in clothes. It has—the Fahey-Brock- man way. Thousands of men are quite positive about that. | a mat $35 Values Our permanent low price pol- icy insures a square deal to all. The early buyer is not penalized—not asked to pay more. Our 60-day turnover insures fresh stock and latest styles—always. (NO MOVIES ITREATY VOTE SAYS GASHIER \Relief Dance to Be Held Tonight | 4>"* hall, 110 W. Roy st, Friday To raise funds tor the $3,000,000 | German and Austrian Relief com-| different varieties of potatoes, but Quaker childfeeding campaign, a! mittee. V. Denny, Seattle Pioneer, Ends Her Life in South Her mother couldn't go with her, so Cecelia Correll,| 17, of Johnstown, Pa., passed up a trip to Hollywood and a chance to get into the movies, which she had won in a popu- | larity contest. The Men of the Northwest expect Fahey-Brockman to be always ahead in displaying the latest authentic styles—just as they always expect us to be foremost in values. New custom- ers often ask us how we contrive such splendid displays of finely tailored clothes so far ahead of competition. And that leads us into the wonder story of the F-B merchandising system—a system that automatically keeps us in the van of the clothing business. See the F-B Display of Spring Styles. Observe the excellency of the fabrics and the consummate art of Amer- ica’s master tailors at their Then note our amazingly low prices. Fahey-Brockman Building, Third and Pike b | TO BE CLOSE STORY FALSE Ratification by Small Mar-| Wife Charges Plot by Insur- gin Expected ance Company BY LAWRENCE MARTIN PORTLAND, March 10. — Mm WASHINGTON, March 10—Ratt.| Maude 1, Stewart, widow of F. Is fication of the four-power pact by an | Stewart, mi extremely small margin will be the Who was bell himaelf a yea river near Kala result if the final vote ia taken by the senate soon, « careful canvass to- io Goose |clared reports that her husband * |been nee California « The situation, however, in no dati.| bern ween in poo ore ene cately balanced that liltle would be ge a ae a required to upset ealeulations ees “ee Voting on reservations is expected |“ "" The closeness of the vote wae re | ns poe She says whe has been watched co garded in some quarters as approach-|tanty’ nines the disappearance of ing @ menace to the treaty Se eedites Yeny aan . tot, thines today, the senate|""s Soraing to reports trem Salada joreen can reckon on 30 votes, ‘Thir ‘ extab- ty-three votes would defeat the | MtOrneys tne 8 be Rot 1 oar lished the fact ste is tiving lin Mexico, and is not dead a, his lwife claims. The sult to withhold payment of the life insurance starts lin Tacoma April 4. Hoover to Attend River Commission —_—— WASHINGTON, Marc oaks ’ tary of Comma, March 10#ecre-| Veterans’ Bureau to here tonight to attend a meeting of Build Its Own Home the Calorade river osatenlanon” at | seas Phoenix, Ariz, March 15. Hoover |, PMs are now being formulated plans to visit several other mid-west. fF the erection of a two-story and ern cities in his tour, tho no com. |Pasement os er Men psi | plete schedule has yet been drawn | CO™ner Of Murs. veterans” Duron, It is extimated that tbe building wil cost $100,000. was to be held in Queen dance night, under the auspices of the} There have been more than 100 few have been worth cultivating. corse Ce ee ee dh Beco Our Customers Are Our Partners : You see, the Fahey-Brockman Pe business is a Community of Inter- ; ests—between our customers and = ourselves. And that makes a world of difference between this and any other clothing concern in a this territory. : While competition is calculating on how much it can get for this suit or that overcoat we are figur- ing on How Little Can We Sell It i For: Because our customers are " in truth our partners. And it’s our business to deliver the most in clothing values at the earliest pos- ul sible moment for the lowest pos- ve sible price. It naturally follows 7 that Fahey-Brockman stores are 5 always first with the latest and "i best. most authentic styles. ne i | We guarantee quality — we guarantee workmanship—we guarantee style and we guar- antee a saving of $10 at least over any clothing values in the city.