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10 ‘DEATH PLOT FOILED BY - IRISH CHIEF Michael Collins Escapes As-| Sassination and Captures | One of Assailants An attempt DUBLIN, April 17 Dy republican radicals to assassinate Michael Collins early today and in Surgent attacks on Free State posts fm Various parts of Dublin ushered in “binck Monday,” anniversary of the + 1916 Baster redeliion, Phe head of the provisional gov ernment was fired upon by assail| @nts who rushed from a branch of the insurgent headquarters, but he Gecaped and captured one of the as The Beggars’ Bush barracks w Th etate ‘Mitacked by rebels at midnight Beaault was repulsed by free troops. | The free state lorries, carrying | © ‘moldiers on patrot were fired upon | Ta Various parts of the city | The Provisional government's civic | headquarters at Ballsbridge, | Suburb, withstood an attack An official communique issued to sald: “A party of armed men, some of Them armed with rifles, attacked « im which was Michael Collins, of the provisional government "Of the Irish free state. Collins’ par 4¥ returned the fire and captured | of their assailants, who carried | in addition to arms. ing the attack a free stare| ear in the vicinity, was} by rifle fire and captured the rebels. "“Gollins’ automobile was halted Vaughn's hotel when his aswil Wnts rushed from a nearby branch of ‘Febel headquarters, opening fire | lasted three minutes. “Michael Collins and others re the fire, and Collins, rushing/ [ MRS. HARDING'S EASTER HAT | MEIER ALREAD "BEATEN--LUNDY BY DISASTERS! TWO TRAGEDIE Candidate Calls Brown the Floods, Cyclone and Cloud- Woman Feeds Poison to | | | one of the two. date opposing Meier, then Brown will he the next mayor of & sider his doctrines and tee teaching of @ TH RATT Real Danger the other six candidates should be nominated against him, should he be auf “It seoma to me the most t Ppertant need ta to eliminate Dr Brown at the pr “Should Dr im. low oe ar Brown be the candi What n to Sowttie? It in my honest conviction that it would 1 would this me: hings the Mont dangerous that could be in wtilled in the mind of mau. He is home teaching destruction gnd not con. ine len. 1 struction, which has always been the “Why the danger? So many sy Ke cannot be elected of nominated. With the vote divided between meven candidates and Dr, Brown one of the | lage. beat known of the seven, he had a | #leepl respectable following from the start And with the nicely phrased prom. | seres he has heen making he has | taper added to thin following. on the eve of the election, he in the moat dangerous candidate for « place} wa of w whort over farm lands and ¢ Information to shelter untit today, [of the STA burst Reap Toll | ‘That the defeat of Dr, ¥ CHICAGO, Aprit 12.— Hrown, and not of Walter F, Meier, SM Mood, unequal in the principal ismue in ‘Tusaday's Nall contury, swe primaries ix the contention made py "Mliana today, |Tra Landy, himself a mayoralty can ty tone didate, In a statement lmmued Monday, villages and farnvs. in which he takes ineue with an edi A cyclone during the night {tortal in Saturday's Star Killed seven at Irvington, Hh, # “The Star's editorial.” Landy anid, Village of 250 in the Tlinots col | “declared that ‘ax The Star views the "ning regio: Ten were in |mayoralty campaign, the most im. dured. Nearly every ing in |portant reed in to imwure the defect the Village was demolished by the jot Walter Meior.’ This may have, SOrm, aecording to reports heen true three weeks ago, but now, PRotEht out by H#ainmen, Walter in already defeated, as I do The Mlinois river reached the hot twileve there Is a possibility of Mighest stage in 50 years, fMood- Jelecting him, no matter which one of 1 Nearly 200,000 neres 0: fertile ing Intense fering among families driven from their homes, ndiana rivers, running bank full, were further swollen by a ndburst over the central part he state today. SEVEN DEAD | an janarchy and disorganization, such as | IN CYCLONE }no city haw ever experienced if he | should be able to carry out the pro SPRINGFIELD, M1, April 1 |aram he has outlined in hin printed Seven were killed r missing and platform 18 injured in the eyelone whieh “Who is Dr, Rrown? A dentist Struck Irvington, Ill, today, accord | who could not make a living as a Ine (to reports reaching Adj, Gen lawyer. I have been hearing him Mack, The report was made by speak the past six weeks and I con. Capt. Omar MeMacklin, of Irving ton, who had been requested to send He said sufficient «and buildings remained stand thone who were home No outside ald waa required, he he storm struck with a mad rush \Two Army M downpour of rain ind and a ly before 3 a. m., while the vil- six mikew south of bere, was ne ‘There wan a crashing of timbers, | V ming of thone caught in the cob of their homes, and the erying frightened as the storm mwept The fury of the storm lasted but} Y TWOSTATES HIT SEANCE CAUSES JAP SLAYS GIR § AND HER MOTHER Suicide Babe and Self | Miscarried, He Explains MC MONDAY, APRIL 17 Ends Life With Falling Weight v 1922. q and Murder Pact NEWARK, N. J. April 17.—witn| How a Me 1 murder pac de- J ; ue « Maude M. Fancher ; leaned fin the double \ k y aoe nS pt rote ; “a Ae ne iliow at city hospital, day night, of Ito’ sweetheart and ns > raed - pring: Anz ‘ dg ’ the weight with « string. A here, and died today her mother, waa told to police Mon: | The not her no tool polnon afte | ‘The mother, wh K polnon after | ayy | D siministering it to the ye old ite ‘a Bere Oe CeO baby, had publicly informed the hus wor bas ‘ * band, Norman, in a series of ietters,| the effect that his love for Teurano Dyspepsia Had Me that a Kon would be sent him to take | was balked by the ambition of her the place of the one whe was “tAkINE | mother, Mes. Haru Katashima, owner! In Its Clutches 15 = vember.” one of the letters In strsKatasnim tnaisted that her! Years, But I’m Now ze the husband, “you are £OIDK | Agughter try a wealthy Japanese ° yourself another Hon und &|Yamier, ‘ito wan a taxicub driver, | A Picture of Health weet on too, for | am ping to but owned bia Pierce Arrow auto, guide you one from heaven.” Haturday night, Ito, by previous ar. | Mra. Fancher he been lingering | ran, mt, I led « re alibered q petween life and death in the how army automatic pistol and went to last Thursday, when the ine restaurant, intending to kill his | of her baby, with hander and tiencell, pweet heart j hed tightly around his milk bot-| 4, te entered the owtaurant the is wonderful, says Mrs. ay Py edge! Fe tat ened her. | mother stormed at him, Ito flew Lillian Turner, 421, a ne Dene pageed = & Inte ~ nd shot. As the mother found poison, The mother also bad | ¢.i1 dona to the floor, Ito turned the 26th St., N., Seat tl pixtol on Trurano, who stor tacing Washn. All my friends Fancher said mg" was £00 him, She, too, fell to the floor, Ito marvel at the remark- vinced that she would be able to : had but one cartridge left in the able ch - guide her husband to heaven after) visto and ie intended using thin to ange in » Sau death, because she had talked with pearance, she adds. in Delite failed her dead parents at @ seance trolt nome time aso. FLYER DIES ON WAY TO BRIDE to report t himself in and Capt just shot |to pull en Killed in Air)... | armed. Crash in Texas | DALLAS, Texas, April 17.—G. 8.| Little was on his way to his wed: | ding today when he wan killed in| was found an airplane crash here. Sergt.| th James L. Johnson wae also killed in PIMPLY [the accident | | Captain Little was to have mar ried Mins Vera Styles, daughter of | | went to th As be told Patrolman Ivan Miller) x two women, the pintol Hedges and Miller jand after o desperate fight, In which all three were He was held i charge Monday | DROWNED IN the body of Miskuye Ko the gambler miler After a search to locate Wis quarry and © police station intending | he shooting and then kill} the office Thousands of people who suffered so long they be- pes PA cases reach have¥ound permanent relief through Tanlac. Get a bottle from your druggist. the Doctor T. Scott Great Writer 1, Hedgen that he had Ito atruggied | from him belt. leaped at him, | in peril from h was cocked, Ito was dh on an open WHITE RIVER, | Kent, | | | | Sunday by fishermen. ” WELL. DON'T BE When we come to the consideration, |and examination of the internal see | cretion remedies, we feel that we are. [on aifferent ground altogether, al- on the ticket for mu: few minutes, Raum qontinsed tall | wi ; mont on holy ground; for here we are his automobile, captured and, aaa Gaeeed tee tomened hin wet | tow hindering the relief work and|M. A. Stiles, prominent Lox Angeles | People Notice It, Drive Them dealing with the Inner secrete of lite j * | 1 oil w ie self, with the ot that one of the rebel riflemen) This hat was designed as an Easter gift for Mrs. Harding. tw han been able to zet his witerature|drenching the homeless, pat gt peng iat ee ae Off With Dr. Edwards’ and nelibabe potently cath ethan tal fry owe bende. Is is of ecru French dontelle. Note the nine-foot sash, circulated all over the city and moat| Shelters were quickly built to take| in Fort Wor Olive Tablets preg rere age lacey Fon ‘Automobile in which the free e french dontele. Note e-f Pee > a sabe ty have neard offcare of the women and children, |8Pd read of her lover's death in the | tom and all of the vital orocoamne party was returning from mass Madame Sunshine, New York milliner, went to Waxhington of ihe vesere “culty pave nearer | “ht the coming of dawn, surviv-|Rowepepers. ‘Captain Little was the] 4 cssicty thes "ath est embarrase | ihe body: Already th _tieatment of i ) © ele! r . i = hi 4 leon of " “ nf in | disease if revolutions: . at ° Piddled with bullet to personally present the hat. they have naturally taken *he Brown {ors began searching the wreckage |"°" of a prominent New York city you much longer if you get a pack-| duration of life prolonged. The secre. 2 Se eee Santey of compar.) = are —— candidacy an the onty jolution of the|for the missin; lormey. age of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets.| tions of most of these glands, which 7 calm, apprehension for "Black ndide is } ‘ " fine bibcs are poured into the current of the e's Eraveved tified wh ti e dilemma, an there ie a strong feeling] The dead, according to reports; ‘The skin should begin to clear after | i045. are absolutely mecegsary to gala Sageaie sand poten | all over the city that we need alhere, are K. P OFFICIAL you have taken the tablets @ few) life and health, and their action eth "at midnl * ay se l cleaning out at the city hall and] Valentine Schuster, farmer, and) . nights |Belpful ang compen ory to eax Promptly at midnight. | Brown has teen the only candidate tolhis two daughters, living near the TO VISIT CITY |r ine bioet bowels and liver | ttence of life steeit "Our sim te to Me ia cue’ tronaht tees! get hefore the people the dew that he joutskirta; ¥, B. Edride, Mra. James |with Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the bring these powerful remedies ines . Po Aci aegis to re) te oO r an is the man for the job Litterll, Mra, John Ratt Gus Messe, imperial prince of the | mer arginine ype ge TET canes Mecuenr oct al tee ad doors. | “Unless the voters are advised of| The two daughters of Valentine | Dramatic Order, Knights of Khoras. |there’s no sickness or pain after tak.) Wl, Make Dart o. : All civilians were ordered indoors. | these dangers, the vote tomorrow in| Schuster, Martha, 8, and Levina, 15./ean, will be the guest of the loowt |!s them. 4 The ex-government doctor located 4 | BY AILBEN CLAIRE Hehe told me.” she continued, apt to he light. which may make sure|were reported swept away by the | temple Wednesday and Thursday. a| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that at the Pert of Health, specializes in " | Margie la one of the moat entrane-|“he tokl me I wasn't old enough to the nomination of the two moat %b| gale, The crushed body of one waal|dinner will be held in his honor at | Which calomel does, and just as ef-|these treatoeate | iy ing little ladies im the world. vote for Dan jectionable candidates running for|ieported found a mile from ner/the L. C. Smith building restaurant |fectively, but their ation te mentie | Across Third Ave. from the P. 0. ial Her hair in bobbed; hee dimpled! “Weil,” I commented, “I'm afraid the office home, while the other has not been {at 6:30 p. m. Thursday, and this wii jand ante UAE OF serine ane fart) Advertisement Cheeks are rosy to a point that taxes | he was right. Hut why were yo “The rint inking and independ: | round be followed by the initiation of ating. Th oy : | atedembty; hee thirte a6 even shortes | b ye Png i snc OE Nigh solic 8 " pie Fhe ry pein Yarm houses in rarreunding ter-|laree clans. The ceremonies ‘wit! be | NO one who takes Olive Tablets «| Rapture Kills than the dictates of the Second ave une.” she replied with logte| oe the other five candidater and seelriory were wrecked held in the Dougias hall, 10th ave, |/*v¢r went with rn oy brown flapper demand. Yet, ow or remarkable for @ feminine MING, “be-lthat one of them is nominated who] ferorta said a farmer named/and E. Pine st, and will be attended | ase.” ® bad breath, @ dull, latless, | 7 000 Annauall Other whe never seems either immod-| cause | want him to be mayor.” lean defeat in the finals either one of |winegarden was killed by members from Tacoma, Puyallup, | 0° po apenas Posen eran gr on | > y to Land Booze at St. | et or torwara. “And why,” 1 pursued, “do yo! the other who may be his opponent."| ‘The Hadelson home, an orphanage |Fremerton, Everett and other sur |! ‘or, Wad Gero ns ee et — Because, you see, Margie ts only| want Dan to be mayor? ron Ret intained by the Baptist church | rounding towns. The party. will leave | je Faiiets are. a purely vege-| Goven thowenad Desens eseh wort ore Helens, Ore. “three-an’-ahalf-gotn’on-four.” Her newer waen't quite. oo pat] K ri ecimaton, was unharmed, while|at 8.0. m. Priday for Aberdeen, table comport id main with olive of |teie erates ges, tieale bane cera on that one, She had to atop and Results to Be Known |*! rvineton. was iitarmes: siing| Mem. Meese will be entertained by you will know them by their olive | Ghfvrtunats ence had onelccted:themmeites ey > . * A te M. te ie cheertul conn But present! . 2 er wet the Pyth 8 a t ‘4 | oad sue SUUELENE, Ore. Aprit_17.—| AS ® rule Margie ts as cheerful as! cones neh nine > by 10 in the Evening |i tino Content station, wer ythian Sisters and the Nomads! “Tye Eawnrda spent years among | ‘en (ewsiling) of the affiictien, all outdoors, Efforts by three members of the fesse But the other day, happening in Be nneners, Seamer Kintlon her. t found her disgolved in bit a here early this morn-| “ighe was. by the way, seated at Pesulted in a pitched battle be the men and three deputy of Columbia county. | Two of the Japanese were wound |the big desk in Dan Landon’s office | which is one of her favorite haunts) “Why, Margie,” I asked, “what in a8. the world is the matter? Pe While a third escaped after al =pauady.” che gobbed, “Daddy's a by jeaping from « 20foot| ve matter. He's jux’ upoiled my a trestle. who-o-ole day for me. | The officers discovered §. Shima.| ———. AT eC a DT IE ship's engineer, carrying the} —— HERE’S MORE ABOUT JEALOUSY STARTS ON PAGE ONE that Dicecet and his wife felt « little “outdone” when the Forio automobile was discussed Mlaunt- ingly in the neighborhood. It is also stated that Dicocei de clared bis intention of purchas ing even a “better car.” All of this jealous antagonism is said to have been brewing a long time— along with the moonshine. Sunday Mrs. Fozio is reported have told Mra, Decieco that the | ashore and accosted him. He a the bundle and drew a long, Ing knife. His attempt to run Sheriff Harry Hadfield thru! With this instrument was frustrated When Deputy Sheriff Walt Hadfield) 2 the man thru the abdomen. : ly with fatal results Ip the ensuing battle, Deputy She.) HE Davix shot a second Japanese,| Who would not divulge his nam So dlepd wrist. The third Oriental ashore and disappeared from) Officers with his fying leap from the trestle. is PARLEY OFF BY CLARENCE DUBOSE tera husband had recently been WOKYO, April 17.—Japan bas de.| heavily drunk unknown to his wif to send annual replacement|And Dicicco Monday morning calied into Siberia as a result of the|Fozio to his home. But Fozio car the Dairen negotiations| tied a gun with him With the Chita government of the Far| The result was the shooting jopened, it ts reported, by Fozio see | who fatally injured Dicicco, it is be TOKYO, April 17.—The Dairen ne- |! and severely injured the Gouiations between Japan and the| wife. One gun did the work, Dicicco, (Chita government of the Far East-| r being shot twice, seized the = @m republic, in progress for many|gun, fired, and pounded the blunt Gays, have been broken off, accord-|end over the head of Fouio befe Ping to word reaching here falling to the floor eA week ago it was firmly believed Mrs. Rose Forio, nervou pac fm official quarters t ing the floors of cottage Mon Ment had been reached day morning, after her husband drive the war clouds which| with Dicieco and his wife, was taken gome observers thought they saw/to the hospital, deciared that her hovering over the Far East husband had shot elf defense Saturday 4 deadiock was reached,|She did not know what argument however, and today word was given| had ultimately caused the shooting out that negotiations had ended he xaid, but whe knew that 3 was understood that return of|Dicicco had threatened to kill” her Much Japanese troops ax have been| husband, She explained that her wn from Siberia would be Pp next etep. th: husband had lived Seattle 20 years and had never before dealt oa ‘The negotiations involve Japanese | pp awis re fighting of Kew is ‘* 7 = Fights to fisheries, forestry and min-| stated that he was sober at the ing concessions and other questions tin of the shooting ge @f Japanese vighty in Miberia. Police officials, however, state that ‘ the men had been drinking, and _Leaders Oppointed that a twoquart bottle of whisky > had been seen in the Fozio home in Flower Movement aivectty afer. the chosing tn Representatives from Seattle clubs| cause the bottle could not be found have already been appointed to for.|at the time the search warrant Ward the “City of Flowers” move- was presented, Mrs. Fozio was or Meat. according to reports receivet|dered to appear in court thi rn 4 at the Chamber of Commerce. Those | ing » taking the lead in the movement! ‘Two little girls, the children of include: Mrs. F. W. Chrisweil,| Fuzio and his wife, are erying to Miss Retta Martin, Mra. J. R. Eich-| their mother to tell them why ler, Mrs, Ethan B. Stewart, Mrs, L.| she is nervous and ill at ease. E. White, Mrs. Loutie Miller, Mr But she does not tell them. E. Harper, P. Ray Hodgdon. E, Wentworth and The groups before the in the little Italian sett study the blood blo porch and steps, ne to speak in high-pitched ttalian tongue and broken Petty jealousy a disrupted the little ment of Brandon Place. tHE NEW CANDIED LAXATIVE FOR CHILOREN OR ADULTS | | April Ada 5 UNIO jto bits and the phone pole it struck me “THE GREATEST ACTERS mH THE WOmD Sunday i# lying on the ound pin. Pip Man rant Se dean y ¢ on the ground sp tered, Six people were injured Sun- ta 9 AT ALL GoOD DKLOGISTS day in other accidents. PORTLAND, 40, i 17 r auto Mr she declured triumphantty “becatee he likes to have ‘itte girts jin hin office. Later, after “Daddy bad taken Margie home to her supper, I pon dered on her answer It wan rather a unique campaign argument, but After all, doran’t Seattle want for mayor the kind of man wh ito hawe “ittle girts le UT | MRS. LANDES STARTS ON PAGE ONE HERE’S MORE ABO And she is very wise, and calm, HERE’S MORE ABOUT SHOOTING STARTS ON PAGE ONE _ poat the Fosio residence Sunday if aad afternoon. be Foalo in maid to have made the |DP8r blown 1 pieces. ulated dn the office of County A «nd other surrounding towns over tor D. K. Ferguson tomorrow night |'oads which were nearly impasee Men from the city comptrolier's of-| The Gilead church, between Cen i tice will a the auditor's crew. tralian and Irvington, was destroyed Py 10 o'clock, possibly eartier, the}4nd many persons in farm districts result in the primaries should be[ue#! by injured ready for announcement oA nad neat — INDIANAPOLIS, Aprit 17— Rain agair ‘ell in sheets in Cen tral Indin.a today, reaching cloudburst proportions in some sections forced hicher, speading over low lands, The rain will continue, according to the weather bureau. Swollen rivers were . . RINGFIELD, Mm 1 waters along the Ilinoix river nued to rine today, Levees broke Beardstown, flooding thousands res of farm land. . April 17 In some ph sincere, and purposeful. You air remark to Mra. Dicieco that her hus ‘ ep 0 ie affairs of women and the home things. She denied that Diciceo war! viriea bvery building in downtown That is why I wanted « little space, a drinker and told her husband what | Dore). Cee eee oe ane cept and the above i# about ull I have to| his partner had said, at the same! dining room put in it, Except this time mentioning that Forio had)” painstorina during the night added | 1 like allman men in public |bought his wife a new automobile. |) tne «uttering of hundreds of fam j office. But I am going to cast PROMISED TO BUY ities who been driven from their my vote for Mrs. Landes because {4 BETTER AUTO homes and were living in tents, I think the city council needs | «7 will buy you a better automobile her, and because she is all [than Foxio got bin wife, and In . woman. fake him prove I'm a drunk,"|Many Pageants in Pn Rn: cowmemmcmenanenets te LANDON TO CLOSE CAMPAIGN WITH 5 SPEECHES TODAY winding up hin vign for nomination for may wore Dan and ton i amy ” vo speeches Lan ht nt to police the today he and of bluece in he prograr Atti quarter platoc hi Hreswed ten was speaking before et Union and Third meetings tonight, in Fre Ral and Phinney will ¢ his primary The polls open at & a tomorrow TO DECIDE ON HUGE BRIDGE formally people « aves on ridge nae cam palen m. | | An ordinance authorizing the board of public works to proceed with the construction of the W. Spo kane st. bridge was scheduled for final action by the city council Mon- | day afternoon Plans and undation specifications for the piers have t 1 by the engineer's office the board public to publish a call for |the contract soon as Mayor aidwel) and city council can agree on the method of financing the contract A bond voted two Fleeing Man Halted by Hail of Bullets A fusillade of revolver shots end. ed a furious foot race between £0 | Minor, 4 negro and Lieut if matock and Patroimen W Cronk Py. KE. Morr Sunday night | Minor f of a “ne works | | read bids on just the | ineue of $1,500,000 years ago for the work and held in He i city Jail) facing dope charg escaped from the | Montrose hotel, 310% Mth F when the police found nine packages lof morphine in a purse. | war ne |‘ Dictoco ix aaid to have replied. ‘The two men met and Jackson st. and are at Seventh ave. waid to have Seattle Churches Pageants and cantatas were given had a noisy argume! in almost every church in Seatue Later, Mrs. Fonio told Mra, Diciceo, | Sunday, in observation of Easter the latter said, that Fozio was toting| Among the special features were a gun and was “awful sore.” “The Kaster Pilgrims.” at Queen “Bo | wak seared to death thie|Anne Methodist church Incidents morning when I heard somebodylof the Barly Resurrection Morn knocking at the door, I set Evelyn] ing at First) Christian eb h. in her high chair and made Pete go) “Wayfarer Gelections” at n Lak answer the door,” said Mrs, Dicicco.| Methodist church, and “The Call of ‘Well,’ Fozio said when he walked| India,” at Woodland Park Presby in, ‘T've come to settle terian church If you want ttle anything,’ One thousand Seattle Knights I told hin, ‘you'll have to have your! Templar held a parade wife so he went off and got her We had quite an argument here, fter Mra. Fozio had come in, and finally Forin flew into a rage and pulled a «un, His wife and I jumped on him, and we had quit tussle “Evelyn wax knocked down in the row, and then Fozlo started shooting. I don't know who he was shooting at—but he hit me, and I fell “Then Pete jumped him and was shot twice before he wis able to Fozio's M. ) SEVERAL DENTS JN HEAD The “gun” was a tiny weapon of a2 liber, rusty nd in a bad state of ¢ but Diciceo waa able to make several deep dents with it in Fozio's head, according to the po Nee. ' Yozrio left the Diciceo house hur riedly after losing bin revolver and bleeding profusely, ran to t of Dr, Samuel Johnson Stewart, Slat ave, &., for treatment. In addi tion to his head wounds, Dr. Stewart found Fozlo's fingers badly chewed home 1702 The police arrested the bandaged man ax he preparing to leave the ors, He will be held, it was said, and if Diciceo dies, will be charged with murder, 4 Mrs. Fozio was taken to police headquarters and booked as an im portant wit but released on her’ personal recognizance Flesh of dogs in China is. commonly To see a rabbit brings iM luck in the belief of Scottish fishermen, | tee a Annual ALL-NIGHT DANCE ven by the Waitresses’ Union Dreamland Tonight Admission, For Men, 55 Cents. For Ladies, 25 Cents We Dance All Night. EVERYONE WELCOME jcomptaint | immensely of Avrudaka. ST. LOUIS. —Mre. sues ber husband, the Finley, for divorce Teresa Finley Vv. James md nuts, to tending to his official | duties and helping her earn their liv ing F. Bluesjay to your druggist Stops Pain Instantly The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. 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