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AvE- TH. city Safe 11ilRem WEANTS 2 INVALIDS Hori ck’s, Asctd tmitetions| sors declare that none of the Ar ead Substitutes | puckie “funnies” will ve permitted to be shown here until the bun put on ARBUCKLE FILMS BANNED “Fatty” Arbuckly nas beeo banned (ia Seattle An Arbuckle pieture entitled |“Fatty'’s Wild Night,” oeing exhib |ited at the Flag theater, 1417 First jave., was ordered withdrawn Malted ~~ we, Horlicks Vor tafents. tave%4e ond Growtag Children “SEATTLE’S FINEST SUBURBAN FURNITURE sTORE” TEN - DAY PECIAL CASH SALE GAY & GREENBERG 45th, Corner Brooklyn We have the reputation of showing high-grade furniture for the Liv- ing-room, Dining-room and Bedroom at PRICES THAT CANNOT BE COMPARED ELSEWHERE. FOR THIS SALE WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Our exceptional low expense in operating out of the high rent district enables us to give you better values for less money. CALL AND BE CONVINCED Phone Ken, 0779 ‘Tes Original Pood. Drink Ver AB Ages — Nourishing — ' ween removed Open Evenings 7 to 9 P. M. During This Sale gies pine ringer one eee “Manor oe the pictures by Will H. Hays has 7 BIG EATERS GET THE RAILWAY RATES | TO BE REDUCED Announcement Is Due in the Next Ten Days | } | | WASHINGTON, April 26-An ex tensive reduction in railroad rates will be announced by the interstate commerce commission within the next 10 days, it waa learned from jofficial pources here today | The decision will result from the |hearinge the held on the question of rath, It ts understood that the commis sion now im reaching agreements |daily on various reductions | which will comprise the decision. OBENCHAIN BACK ON HIS’ MAIN ST. “Man-in-Million” Has Split With Madalynne ‘STON, TM, Apeit 25. Ralph “the man in a million,” ik home on Main at, today comminsion recently reducing BY. Obene was to wtay Obenchain, who merited Page One play when he rushed ac tinent to the aid of his di Madalynne, accused of murdering her lover, John Helton Kennedy, has re sumed his routine of life here. He was found attending a fudge party, composed mostly of girls, “I've done alt I can for Mada lynne,” he sald. “I wae placed tn an extremely embarrassing position from the atart of the trouble.” That there had been a break be tween Obenchain and his former wife there was little doubt, but Ralph Would not discuss it “I talked with Madalynne a few Gays Before I left,” he said. “We did not discuss love or marriage, I can. not say whether I will marry her after she ts freed, or not.” Obenchain indicated, however, that he would not go to Madalynny unloms nhe sent very earnest apd ap- Pealing requests for htm. MORGAN JOINS LOAN BOARD NEW YORK, April 25-3. P Mor fan has announced he has accepted the Invitation to serve as a member of an international commission to in ventigate and ascertain whether «| jean to Germany could be arranged. He said he planned to sail for Europe | May 16 Morgan Indicated a German loan. if arranged, probably would be sold by popular subscription, and that it) was expected a considerable portion of it would be placed in the United States, VETERANS GET INTO POLITICS Veterans of all ware met at th Frye hotel Monday night and ore ized the King county branch of ¢ Washington Veterans rociation, with Paul Ed is as permanent chairman and @. Polite, perman. ent secretary. The organization, according to ite officials, will deal with city, state and national politics, No plans, how ever, have been made to participate! in the present city elections. The executive committee ts composed of | Wilmer Frinton, Edward P. Fiteger ald, Stephen F. Chadwick, Jr, W. 8.) Pollita, Chas, H. Paul, George 8 Kahin, Thomas Ne Swale, Louls Bchwellenbach and Thomas W. Ham mond. Former service women are eligible to membership. FOR SKIN. TORTURES : Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need Don't worry about Eczema or oth er skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy akin by using Zemo| obtained at any drug store for Bbc, or extra large bottle at $1.00 Zemo generally removes Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches, Eczema and Ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, pen- always dependable.-Advertinement KIDNEY TROUBLE | breakfast if your Back hurts | or Bladder bothers you The American men and women} wtantly against Kid- must guard | ney trouble, because we eat too | much and all our food is rich. Our] o4 is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they | from overwork, become | sluggish; the eliminative tissues| lclog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness a general decline in health Wher your kidneys |lumps of lead; your back hurts or} | the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek reliet | two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or | dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a | glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts lis made from the acid of grapes }and lemon julce, combined with lithia, and has been used for gen lerations to flush and stimulate | clogged Kidneys; to neutralize the | acids in the urine #0 it no longer is |a source of Irritation, thus ending | bladder disorders. Jad Salts ix inexpensive; injure, makes a delightfu weaken and feel like} not ven: and be longs in every une NO body can m: a by having a good kidney fishing any time Advertinement cent Hthia-water bevera home, SEATTLE STAR [ PUZZLE | | | | etrating, antineptic liquid. t i |eaaily applied and costs a mere Me trifie for each application tt i B ~|Seibert, Anna from John | Take a dias ory Salts before | yy There's an umbrella in this picture. | It's camouflaged, When (starts coining the young lady takes the bag in her hand, turns it up and converts a into @ pretty unmbrelia. ACCUSED JUROR SPOKANE, April 25.—Investiga- "|tlon was under way today into the|f) death of Kdwin P, Botts, who died in, hin home here yesterday after it be-| came known that a grand jury was! Probing alleged irregularities in the| recent trial of Maurice P. Codd for the murder of Frank Brinton, army private ‘The jury that tried Codd, of whieh Botts was @ member, acquitted the aoouned man. After the trial Botts! received thru the mail two mystert ous letters, one coated with white | wash, the other ridiculing him for! the verdict " His relatives and the family physt. | clan said today they believed he died from natura! causes, To Visit Sick Vets Next Mothers’ Day More than 600 members of the American Legion are expected to make the excursion to the United Staten Marine hospital on Mothers’ day, May 14, Books, gindy, smokes and other gifts will be presented to the 90 dinabled veterans. Those in terested may obtain round trip tick ets at Legion headquarters in the Red Crome building, 311 Union st The round trip be made for $2 Those who can attend, but who PROBE DEATH OF | me RHODE Our Windows Will Tell A Spring Display of Tailored Suits $39.50 Second Floor Exceedingly attractive are the new, strictly tail- ored Suits as are shown in this assortment of twill cords and tricotines, The beautiful long lines and the new coat lengths are features that add greatly to their smart appear- ance. Narrow “Shoestring” Belts, a few buttons correct- ly placed and the long- “pointed lapel as shown in sketch, complete the simple but attractive trimmings. A suit, $39.50. A Special Purchase of Women’s Leather Bags $2.95 and $4.95 Sales Booth—Upper Main Floor This special purchase is enabling us to offer one lot — of Bags of unusual quality and style at $4.95 each. They are in black, brown and gray leathers and large and medium sizes. Some have vanity fittin others have coin purse and mirror. The second lot in this assortment includes a wide be e to select from. There are calfskin, aot. long in and pin segl finished bags, in pandora and swag- oer style. Choice at $2.95. Still another group (taken from regular stock), con- sists of long grain, pin seal and Morocco-finished well made and attractive in style. They are with mirror and coin purse. Each, $1.95. Modart Corsets—Special $4.95 Corset Dept.—Upper Main Floor A new shipment of Modart Front Lace Corsets that were obtained on a special purchase are Lvs while — they last, at $4.95 a pair. They are of pink — brocade in sizes 22 to 80. Splendid Sa" Dainty Lace Trimmings Special Trimming Dept.— Main Floor FRENCH VALENCIENNES LACE EDGES, % to %- inches wide. There are 12 yards in @ bolt. Special, « bolt, 465¢. | EDGES AND INSERTIONS, dainty clennes lace, %- to Linch tn of French Valen width. Special, a yard, Be. FRENCH VALENCIENNES LACES, in % to 2inen widths. Priced special at, @ yard, 10¢, FINE CLUNY EDGES and FILET CROCHET LACES, mercerized and in 1inch width. Special, a yard, Be. FILET CROCHET and CLUNY LACES, 2 and 3 inches wide Special, a yard, 10¢. FILET CROCHET LACE, mercerized and 4 inches wide. Special, a yard, 25¢. desire to send gifta, may communt cate with Harry Weingarten, chatr- man of the honpitalization committed of Rainier.Noble post. | Vital Statistics |: BIRTHS Paul &, Enumelaw, boy. Jenne W. 115 Jefferson at. boy Lindh «irk Healy, Leroy Cfihire, 6632 16th ave. N. B.. bo: Charles, 4026 W, Orchard at. xworth, liens Carroll, $762 Gray- on at. a bagard, 4519 W. Walker ot. Otis, Malcom J, Camas, boy. Haight, James Augusta, Jr. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Awe mu ~ Beatt Zerk, M 1. m Janbec 4 Black Diamond Weerda, Gerhard Albert, Bur- bank Horan, Anna ft Ande Pty Gr 22 Tatts Herbert Conner, Loomis ‘ Legal Sutthoff, Helen Katherine, Se- att Legal Swanson, Adolph C.. Seattle ..... 25 Seattle errs | , Neepawa, y Legal Dickson, Vanguard, Bask Legal DIVORCES GRANTED Hopkins Beatrice from Paul H h. Ruth O. from Geor, Ole m Wiliam, from Sam. n kum) os y, Be Tower, Kuby tre DEATHS Gullikeon, George, 33, Suoriae hotel Nicholson, Emma F, 64, 6606 15th 2a, 8 | loxam, | Harold Anthony, 6647) sist ave, 8 Glas Do: #308 Deach Kubey, Henry poebe Li, Charles, 2 day * 2415 Second av 71, 229 Second, Frederick G., 39, 327 BE. 68th Isabell, 5, 2365 COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY ALR Ladies! Try this! Darkens beautifully and nobody can tell—Brings back its gloss and youthfulness, | Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and sage added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux urlant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use preparation improv. ed by the addition of other ingredi ents, a large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” thus avoid ing a lot of muss. While gray, faded hatr ts not ain ful, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so natural ly, so evenly. You just dampen a \sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one smal] strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disuppeared, Af ter another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Advertisement LATE DEPOSITS MUST GO BACK! Last day deposits in the defunct Scandinavian American Bank of Se attie, totaling $180,000, must be re-/ urned to the depositors, it was de bon Monday by Superior Judge C. Hi. Neal. | ‘The decision was rendered at the! conclusion of testimony in a test case brought by the Washington Shoe | Manufacturing Co. against the de | fendant bank and J, P. Duke, state banking supervisor. Officials of the bank testified that! on June 20, 1921, all deposita re crlved were placed in separate en-| velopes, with the idea of returning | them if negotiations for a $2,000,000 | loan-failed. The bank closed its doors | at 3 p.m, that day, and the banking | supervisor sought to include the last day deposits with the assets of the coneern A SUFFERER FROM NE TELLS RESULTS OF TREA' Moorite Mineral Inst., 912 Third Ave, Gentlemen— I have been afflicted with neuritis over my entire body, and my mouth and head were in terrible condi- tion. I tried every possible thing I could find, with no relief, until I started treatments at your institute. | I have had eight treatments and the results have been marvelous. I will gladly tell anyone what have done fcr me, and can recommend. your treat- | ment highly. MRS. V. LINDBERG, 6528 40th S.W. Our treatments are proving just as effective dozens of cases of Neuritis, Rheumatism, St Ulcers, Varicose Veins, Eczema, Psoriasis, Liver, Kid- ney and Bladder Trouble, Female Troubles and ot! Inflammatory and Poison Diseases, They are not feetive in any other class of disease. | | DRINK COSTS STRANGER $140 A city-wide search was under way by the police Tuesday for two men | who were alleged to have adminis: | istered knockout drops to Charles) Larson during a drinking party at) the Hotel Le Roy early Tuesday Larson was robbed of $140 while un. conscious. Larson said he met the two men on the street Monday night, | and took them to his room when they | produced a bottle. He awoke at 3:30) a. m. and staggered to the police) station, where he made a report of | the robbery. You can talk personally with dozens of former suf- ferers daily taking treatments at our institute. A full line of Moorite Products on sale. Free demon- stration for their use. MOORITE MINERAL INSTITUTE © 912 Third Ave. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES: AVENUE AND UNION S$) REET. Store Hours—8:30 A, M. to 6 P. M. Betty Bright Crescent Shaps Aluminum Double Boiler | Turf Edger Special at 5a For Lawns These one-quart Special at 69c Betty Bright Regular $1.00 Value Double Boilers _Have your lawn look are. made of nice and even by using this 5 steel edger; also useful for pure aluminum, cutting out weeds. highly polished. Special at 69¢. Special at 89¢. viel + Albatross Wall Kalsomine Special at 43c 5-pound package Alba- tross will do the work— will leave your wall beautiful and sanitary. Easy to apply; all tints and white. Special at 43¢ package, Shino Chemical Treated Floor Duster Special at 98c Regular $1.50 Unexcelled for use on hardwood pol- ished or waxed floors and linoleam— chemically treated; 10-inch brush with a 64-inch handle. Special at 98¢.