The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1922, Page 4

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simplest way to end a corn is jay. A touch stops the pain in- 4 . Then the corn loosens and i % it. Made in two forms—a B ea eo: clear liquid (one drop does 1) and in extra thin plasters. Use ever form you prefer, plasters the liquid—the .ction is the same, gentle. Made in a world-famed tory. Sold by all druggists. Write Raver & 73 aes Re rt PE RL R rehing fail to find Walter B. Sell » ishing and game commissioner, ee. ing since last Thursday. MEXICO CITY.-New active vol- ane formed in crater of Popocate pet. _ The Bowels | Belf-Poisoning Causes Many Ills is a well-known ita result from ¢ matter held oy bowels often forments or de- ry poisons ete. wat th hich are eczema, on! fe’ the evils wi ‘come from self-poisoning. t such troub! if who writes him. These Glasses will enable anyone Disease Starts in FREE AFTER SYEARS IN DEATH CELL | Once Convicted Murderer Is Cleared and Is Now Making Good BY ALEXANDER HERMAN NEW YORK, Mareh 13-—<After! [two years at the door of death—the srim, green door in Sing Sing Joseph Cohen has come back. Freed from the charge of murder whieh had been hanging over his head for nearly five years, he is hard at work on his old fob—~unloading chickens In the Washington market. But he ts no longer the same power. ful, fearless “King Joe,” “Once,” he says with » rasp ing voice, “I was within seven minutes of the chair. The gov ernor’s reprieve came just in time.” Cohen had been convicted of tn stiguting the Baff murder which rivaled the Rosenthal case in popo- lar interest. In 1917 he was sen- tenced to death. “I was in a daze from the start of the trial,” said Cohen today. “The whole business was so unbelievable. | But when I found myself in the litte gray house up the river I knew that it was real—all too real. “I couldn't bear to look at the bars, So I slept with my head toward the door. One night I heard a buzzing noise on the other side of the wall. It was the electric chair. I was nearty frantic. “Thirteen men passed by my cell | would go by, there would be a noisy goodby from the other men. It's the most terrible sound in the world—absolutely in- |describable. We would lose our heads and scream. But—soon every. pi he wen . He ran down | cell screaming The to yell the smallest print, thread the | talk. eedthe, see far or near, and our improved appearance. eay money. Simply your tat our own in every x lasses gece: to be yours, Vertisement. fa the forerunner of Tuberculosis and ‘other rundown conditions. If you feel that your vitality is not what case. which pectacle free of all cost —Ad- “your blood pressure is below normal. A systematic course of diet and hygiene, together with proper medi- eal attention can overcome this con- ition. If you will step into the Port of Health the x-Govermment Physician wil) take your blood pres igure without charge and advise you What you should do to regain your Strength. 1327 Third Ave. acroms from postoffice.—Advertisement. J°-TO makes sick STOMACHS feel Fine gusrenteed au ‘ebsolutel~ harmless Grones SLOAN’S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES IR forty years Sloan's Liniment oo sang the hanged for ra} » Sciatica a hy tism, ted seoscles and lini toe ‘ou just w from Sts stimulati healthy odor that it will do you good! ee? loan’s 5 handy and apply iy a t twin, it Fy we. It penetrates Those sud sprains and strains Which unfit you for work or play are Boon eased when Sloan's is used. The sensation of comfort and warmth surely and readily follows its tue, Sloan's masters pain, You'll find Sloan's Liniment clean and op nda . BSc, 700, $1.40. The torture of skiaitch will quickly be relieved by Dr’loneon abcess iy Komedia. - |continued, “about ne | good feed just before he goes to the “There is something tronical,~ he giving a man a chair. I have never been able to gure it out. 1 remember one young: ster who didn't eat. He had been arrested with three others in a Bronx murder. His sidekicks told mé that he was innocent. He just read and wrote until his day came.” FINALLY TAKEN FROM DEATH HOUSE After Cohen was reprieved his sen- tence was commuted to life imprison- ment, and he was taken from the death house. “I was so weak that 1 couldn't walk,” he said smiling for the first time. “After a couple of weeks in it should be, it ts very possible that the hospital I began to come to and |—— my _cournge returned on I never gave up hope. “And one day my dream eame true. I was granted a new trial. “Everybody in prison seemed to share my happiness. I was nursing diphtheria patients tn the hospital when the doctor came in and told me to get ready. I was going to New York. “It was the greatest moment of my life, I was released on bail. But it was only a few days ago that the courts finally freed me. “I'm stil) dared. But I'm go ing to start all over.” From then Chronic Constipation Relleved Without the Use of Lasatives Nojol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative— so cannot gripe. When you are constipat- ed, there is not enow h lubricant produced ty your system to keep the food waste soft. Doctors erevetine Nujol because its action is so close to this natural lubricant. Try it today. rs ‘4221-Thitrd ‘Ave “COR UNIVER SETS | on the way to their death. As each |” MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1922. CORNS “ Lift Off with Fingers THE § STAR TTLE VICTORIAN PLAY AT WOODWAR Audience Carried Back to Forgotten Days By Glenn Hughes herr Ww arlet Fever J |GAINES, HULL | OUT OF RACE) County William A Gaines and County Aampeasor Frank |W. Hull will! not run for mayor, tt |was announeed Monday, Toth men |have been named frequently as two of the strongest contenders for the ponttion Hull, one of the most popular of Those who have wept and re | fice holders in the city, deciared that joicea over the novels of Mra. he would be @ candidate for county Humphrey Ward will be interested comminsioner next fall, to sucored 6 new play which opened Sun |Clande C. Ramaay t the Woodward theater It With only six days remaining for 4 “The Marriage of William filing, a number of dark horses are ‘and takes its title from Mra, expected to make thelr appearance nurses novel, which furnished the during the week. few mimple rules that will mate basin for the play. Margaret Mayo ee Woman Kills Man srt made the dramatization. Tt tm nei during these days of r ° in St. Louis Hotel} 1. Spend as much time as pow ST. LOUIS, March 13.—-Pollece are | sible tn the open air theatrical progress and rejuvenation that one sees pur stage an exam ple of the longwinded, artificial, |wearching here today for a my»| % Keep bedrooms well ventilated motheaten, sentimental drama of |terious woman, who last night shot|at night jand killed William T. Dickinson, 67, | Sais eau eieuaeaaabiis in the entrance the Arlington its condition dors not seem | | Treasurer BY DR hk. H ———— year BISHOP ts the time when ! | _ HIS DEATH FIGHT WON omen prevalent March month ts the when thin disease — reachen the heig netden« it is therefore in parentn physictana, 0 orn, public health officers and enpectally alert to a | The Mlinois Health ? @UST IN Tink? _— the late Victorian era, where half the characters are vulear represen Po tho tatives of English nobility, the hero | hotel, ‘The shooting followed « brief te os ‘ i and heroine are of the staunch 094 |argument. When Dickinson sg [TR © SES ees honest middie class, and the rest are) woman fied and has not been acen| 4 Strictly avoid close contact | |butiern, valets, or servingmalds, — | mince with other persons who are muffer ‘As one listens to the dialogue tn ing from colds or other respiratory |phe Marriage of William Ashe,” | dimanen | | con einen A forgets that thie ts 1923, |Merle Thorpe to 5. Keep sick children completely | Jand that the day of the stage-coach Return to Seattle |»*7 trom te well ones. has pamed. One retreats into “at | Merle Thorpe, former head of the| © Maintain the highest sanitary! Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little j world of stuffy, austere furniture |riiversity of Washington school of| Precautions in the rickroom. Freezone” on an aching corn, in- |tabored speeches about nothing, | sire a at prenent aditor| 7. Carefully observe all personal |*tantly that corn stops hurting, then |tragio scenes about lack of modemty | oe m., Nation's Business, will visit| hygiene rules. shortly you lift it right off with lin @ girl, villains who write melan os Rea AOS \tingers. Truly! Beattie during t week of March |eholy poetry and wear Byromic | oo washi . Mets Your druggist sells « tiny bottle j to mention more. | ‘ashington, D. C. to study ‘ ¢ “Wreasone” for a few cents, at necktieg—no need {0 meter ingly {business conditions. He wit maxe| Municipal Bonds on | et “reezone” for s tow cents, wut | - two addresses befor | 7 has not gone outofdate for every: | (m0 Midramen vetore members of/ Way Back to Normal | srt com, or corn between the tes ~ ‘e hie APR a |- ots et Purchase of mynictpal and cor and th ge? re. Sine eiveneetay } been earn ve nas largely t he | irritation — Advertisement, |ecting of Hasel Whitmore and|S0¢ an unreeretted day, ts this| poration ponds has largely taken t x Rbecintchen as BoM) drama of Pnglish society as extract-| place of the buying in wartime se ed from Mra. Ward's story. It will | curtes during 1 according to re run all week, with the customary | cent firures. | Alexin Luce, the archaic imponsiibi) | ity of the Unes and situations would | have proved quite unbearable to me AM — BI r ITS NOT THE MAM IN THE CHAIR WHO ‘The Great After Flu Tonio HEAMOTONE iS BEING « . BUT THE MEN *TueTren Mer pager Hy cru a Wwne Abe Lery Bevan : Ga TNE WAN TO COATH.® [at least. As it wan they were only|™*Unem ee ee a rian en ie sul eiocd. wate we Gn Study of Joseph Cohen by Artist E. R. Higgins, sketched eek wapporting east do their| MARIIEM, Ga. -~ Ponne captures! year, and more than $1,200,000,000 in| nerves, and restores strength quick: This is millions | ly. $1.00 and $2.00, at all drug stores, jor vent, p. p. by Joyner Drug Co» Spokane. —Advertsement. Alfred Williams, colored, charged | municipal bonds. with shooting and wounding L. O,| more than was spent on these kinds Anderson, white farmer of bonds during the world war. as Cohen told hic dramatic story. | neat to entiven the stilted five acts a . [Keenan Wallace impersonates a | samuel HM, host to the French | corpulent and gouty prime minister with such vigor that the audience | : Joffre to Arrive marshal on his trip to the United/ i H j “ fears tor the actor's life Arthur! in City March 31 | states. 1 1 expected that « pubiic| ai, for (ee serene, Ie Arner “Papa” Joffre, hero of the first mans meeting will be held here #0 drooping eyes, tnainuating voice, and |}! battle of the Marne, will arrive in/that everyone will have an oppor all the wickedness of a story-boon | Seattio on March 31, scconting to| tunity to see the famous French poet. ] & mesnage received Monday from! general A curtons retic of a byrone aay, ||! M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO One Feature of the ) Liberal Gottstein Credit Service to Homefurnishers The convenience and liberality of these terms | are but an indication of our easy and helpful credit service. 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