The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1922, Page 4

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ANOTHER BIG IENAMELWARE SALE STARTS TOMORROW And Continues Friday and Saturday We're going to crowd this store with satisfied buyers for ‘three days as it has never been crowded before, and we earnestly invite you to be one of them | You will marvel when you see what fine pieces of enamel- ‘ware we have marked at ridiculously low prices. Read these prices, then ask yourself if they don’t invite ja pressing call to this great sale: Water Pitchers... .49c, 69c Pans (Good fer Mix- Buckets ......4:.......59¢ _ ing Bowls). . .29c, 39c, 49c | Chambers ... .29c, 39c Wash Basins. .19c, 29c, 69c St Plates, Ladles, Holders . 9c © ame other fine pieces too numerous to mention in this ace, all go on sale at slashing prices. ‘ome Early Thursday—Remember, Sale Lasts Only 3 Days! Wester Importing f ‘Olympic Central Public Market i} 1422 First Avenue Between Pike and Union | Next to Help Yourself Grocery y tance known as pulverized Ruthenta’s declaration of independ and resembling flour im fts/ ence was written in a Washington Ses || Vital Statistics) place | (D. C) hotel, and her first executive being put to many uses. wan a Pittsbueg lawyer. BIRTHS a, gtr ABE tes Dn of Conaite to Lome Look ot SSSeE Soeeeyeen me Bart, james W. picsthge, ae t poh a rt Charles, $909 War- See. Frank, 1190 W. @8th ot. seek’ panemas K, 1733 Belmont ‘wade, had ia al River Canyon —-Prinse the gate- ove Fant, 111 Fifth eve. N.. gtrl Ms nerf A SIMETED” Cha SON =D’ herbenaler, Jules, 409 N. 46th at. fradienta sed in Canade's higher ‘peak Ockam, agtnus Jacok, 1212 Bouth- 4. 902 Second Ave. a. ss a Gen. Lap Ps Pass. Devt. . slatthe, Weak. wile figbere Jefferson, Emmer Henry, Woodin- 1808 24th Avid, 207 28th ave. B. boy MARRIAGE LICENSES e and Residence. Arthur John, Victoria, | Elutehine, Arthur @, Kent “re jasBerscn, Esther H, Orillia | Van Dusen, Walter B ilways Allen, Harriett Fay, | Wateon, 1G., Spokane McClung, Jennie, Spokane Le Para, Ianac H, Seattle Bouste, Perwelio, Seattle ari, Everett . , Voda, Everett Lawrenen, Seattle ‘ Ray! . Mirmie Eliza, Dverett fohneon, Carl B. Beattie |. 2 Lu@vigaon, Mabel Guateva, Seattle 24 menard, Willlam Roy, Sanders, Idaho. pi rT Crameclt, Mabel, Gartieid ;...: nal ways Canadian Nation R a Legal Legal - dvowal | Lega! | Lawa) | ‘Laewel| -Lewal Lee ‘ranchino, Antonta, Seattle |.” <nutson, Gimore L.. Buckley ..., ‘abloneki, Gabriella D., Buckley sustofeon. John A. Semttie .. a3 fanson, Anna E,, Beattie . 22 Mattos, Arth Seattle .. 22 r A , aw Bertha M, Seattle |. aries A., Camp Lewis. . lett Jennie M., Tacoma .. rs, Grace from ©. I. Maud from Albert F. leny M. from J. . 1G. trom Wilbur F. DEATHS John A, 63, RF. D. &, attention you get when you order a Stone Bros, suit consists of careful and intelligent service on the part of craftsmen who know how to build clothes that fitandbefit. Obviously, it is an important factor in the lasting satisfaction you derive from the finished garment. A wide range of attractive patterns. As low as $50. toneL ros Tis 6 | On the Corner ne. 1908 166 28th av. 60, 127 Broadway vernon, jeventh ave. 41, nding Held Most Dangerous Sport GLASGOW, May 8.—Moedical wit- esses at the Inquest of Thomas Sim- monette, killed in a ring bout, were unanimous in deciding that boxing was the world’s most dangerous sport. 50) THE QPEATEST ACTERS In THE WOmO” 10 KEEP THE LIVER AND BOWELS ORDERLY AT ALL GOOD DRUGGINTS Bealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until 1:30 p, '. So d nd Me AG! | on Monday, Hey 16, 1922, and then |opened, for furnishing food to do CONaA ai arion <2) tained aliens and others at the Beat. f Washin. mmigration Sta- of two years be- 22. Particulars ae ‘0 conditions may be oblained upon application to Luther Weedin, Com- Missioner.—Advertisoment, Mi | Fierce War Rages Over ‘Spirit ane il THE SEATILE STAR Mrs. Minnie M. Sayres LO8 ANGELES, April 7.—~Has Dr, Jamen Martin Peebles, dead piritual- kept the promise he made dur- ing life and speken to his friends in| James and the world of the living from the whadowy land beyond the gravel Dr. James Martin Peebles inte mystic philosophies. He had been adeociated with Sir Wittam T. Stead. Refore his death Peebles promised Mrw, Page, who cared for him in his Yes, asserts Dr. Guy Bogart, who | declining years, that be would mani says he received a message Peebles on Peebles’ 100th birthday No, Page, clone friend of Peebles, Mrs. Minnie M. Sayres, no wional medium and pastor from say Mrs, Susie MeParlane| Mrs. Sayre, and | whose church he had attended, | TWO MEETINGS the WERE HELD Spiritualist Church of the Jevelation | here Mut, back to them after death | been Peet Poedlen promined the two women | wombn while still Itving that he would come | ‘Phey held a ey | fest himself fo her after death And he made the same pledge to hia lifelong 8o on Mareh 2%, which would have y 100th birthday, the tw recelve 1} hich pr Low Angeles psychics we pre inent way, he has not yet been able to re | present turn. Hut the message from the dead | A controversy has sprung up be} doctor failed to appear! tween Dr. ties of the Pacific whole nation SCIENTISTS INTERESTED Hogert and the ‘women | that has aroused psychics and mye |ecuttve secretary of the Long coast and the | teague, of which Peebles had been Scientists are deeply toteredten:| too-—net only thoas who believe tn | ist the occult but akeptics as well Peebiens, one of America's foremont \apiritualiate and internationally cele brated metaphynician, died here Feb- ruary 15 at the age of 99 Thruout life Peebles had been [psychic NOW PLAYING ME OAN TELL YOU ALL Jack Walsh & Co. “LITTLN MISS SUNSTTINE” Tom Mix IN “THE ROUGK DIAMOND” Other Vaudeville Acts and Features LAST TIMES TODAY | Louise Glaum IN “SEX” ¢ Wonder Drama Coming RSDAY and FRIDAY Wm. (Bill) Fairbanks —in— “BROADWAY BUCKAROO” “The Dark Horse” Comedy scholar, occulist and Gelver | | | | | | -4| | | | LET’S GO! ROUND 5 “The Leather Pushers!” "NUFF SED The Sweetest Story Ever Filmed “WHEN DAWN CAME” With COLLEEN MOORE — Coming Saturday — HERBERT RAWLINSON IN “THE MAN UNDER COVER” At the same time Dr, Bogart, ex menMer, called a meeting in honor of Peebles’ 100th birthday Five hundred attended. Many epeakers lauded the deceased occult But no psychic manifestation was planned Then of Herman Kuehn, dead journatin Oliver | Lodge, Bir William Crookes, William | friend, | Dr. Hogart mys, the spirit | Mrs. Susie McFarlane Page suddenly took possession of him. Bo art tx not a medium, BE GAVE NTERVIEW Kuehn’s xpirit gave, thru Dr. Bo. wart, what purported to be an inter view with Peebles Peebles described the land beyond. | Ho waid it was a land luxuriant with flowers, The climate was that of Southern California, When he reached spirit-land, Peebles t# report ed to have waid he found himself in | But Mrs ay thin cannot have taken place. | Mrs. Bayres eays #he was tn com. munication with Peebles Murch 19 | He was lying on @ bed of roses, she says. “Tell Mra, Page I'm trying—I'm trying”—Peebles ‘nal, ‘according to Mrs. Sayres, and then faded trom view. { | Peebies ix not yet «trong enough to make himself manifest to the ma. |tertal world, Mrs. Sayren ‘believes. She «tys the departed scholar ts in relatively the ume condition as a! new-born child, unable to express himeecif till he matures as a ‘epirit And ‘#0 the controversy goes on. =: Senator Reed’s Fate BY LEO R. SACK WASHINGTON, May 3.—-0'Gor man, Martine, Vardaman, Hardwick Thomas, Gore—these former United | States senators incurred the displeas ure of Woodrow Wilson, and—they are no longer in the senate fenator James A. Reed, Mis. of sourt, has done ikewize and Wilwon jas of Colorado, knowing what would has set out to get even with him sonian wrath. On but one eceasion has Wil- enemy. The exception is Repre- sentative George Huddieson, of Birmingham, Ala. Huddleson's war record did not suit Wilson and he proceeded to say #0 in « fetter. Huddleson rode over the veto. Another congressman—Slayden, of San Antonio, Texas—did not “stand by the president” sufficiently to sult Mr. Wilson. And Carlow Ree, brother in-law of former Postmaster General laced Slayden. of dates back to hin service as few Jersey. The experi ence he got there prepared him for the elimination of those who differed him in W ngton. first to incur th, opposed Wii cdtai tolls and the federal rese bank Wilson lined up Tammany against rman dec nd OC late. ‘or Martine of New Jersey was next. Even tho he opposed Wilwon frequently, he got by the primary campaign. Wilson democrats, how ever, stopped him there. Vardaman of Mississipp! and Har Celebrated Columbian Orchestra im 2913-1914. | ided not to be | ™ Attracts Attention [wick of Georgia each consistently opposed Wilson. Both were member of the “little group of willful men.” Wilson got them. Harris succesded them. With Wilsons aff Scott Ferris Go. |feated Gore of Oklahoma, and Thom. | ecour, ranon the “American” ticket. | If Wilson fails, Reed will be the only | Republican senators replaced these leenator who has survived the Wl: | democrats, Wilson also went after Senator Chamberiain of Oregon, and tho he |survived the primary, @ republican was elected in the Harding land- [slide | ‘The recent Reed eplsode where | in Mr. Wilson wrote n letter de- | nouncing the Missouri senator, who has been # consistent an tagonist, has led many senators to wender what will be Reed's fate. If he beats Breckinridge Long, a Wilson protege, they ask, in the primaries, will he sur- vive the Wilson steam roller in the election? BLEACH FRECKLES | Bqueere the fulce of two temons into a bette containing thee cunces of Orchard White, which any store will supply for a few certs, shake well, and you havs a quarter pint of harmless and delightful Hlemon bleach, Mansage thin sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then | shortly note the beauty and white-| ness of your skin Famous stage beauties use this |1emon lotion to blegen and bring that clear, Trosy-white cum: texion, Also as a freckle, sunburn, and tan | |bleach because it doesn't irritate. — | | Advertisement Bat Fleiechmann’s Yeast plain, pe piv on bread or crackers or jeeolvedin milk, water or fruit juices ja wheel chair swathed In bandages. | Page and Mra. Sayres | Pat Harrison and drag WEDNESDAY MAY 8, 1922. +} MeDougl ll fouthwick —— “The Store of Eternal Newn cue ee You Can Make This Dress Easily, With a | “Ladies’ Home Journal” Pattern This attractive frock—so youthful and slenderizing— is really simple to make, if you use the Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern. Like all other Ladies’ Home Journal patterns, it is so simplified and the directions so clear, that you ‘can make it whether you've ever “sewn a stitch” before, or not. It is very smart developed in two colors, as the sketch ‘suggests. y f } | Made of Canton Crepe, the material will cost you $13.80 Material, for size 36; 214 yards for waist, panels and sesh; 144 yards for skirt and shield; at $3.45 a yard ++. $13.80 Pattern No. 8498 ~~, ho . $14.15 Live Shell in Fire- place; She’ll Live HULL, England, May 3.—Christine Snowden laid a redhot poker on a German shell which her father had brought from Flanders and used as a fireplace ornament, Christine ts in the hospital, ler. BRUSH APE—~An Apple-Knocker, a country Jake BUN DUSTER—A Piker who fre- jauents teas and other entertain- jmenta, without ever trying to repay | bis social Obligations. BUTT ME--Give mo a cigaret. CAKE. BATER—A habitual Bun Duster. CATS PAJAMAS—Anything that jis very good. | CELLAR SMELLER—A young man who always happens to be around when liquor is to be had jwithout cost, | CHARLIE— tmiistache. CLUCK—A girl who Is a clumsy dancer. COW BOY—A young fellow who ‘doesn't pay ‘much attention to girls. | BROOKSEY BOY-—-A good dress- | Any fellow with a = Blue-jz ue-ya aaa jay Women Lead Rioters Stops Pain Instantly Who Kill Three Men) The simptest to end a corn Ie ROME, May 3.—Two women 1¢d/ pve ng io touch poocig! wan any - the band of fascisti which attacked] * riggs ne eget, eas communists at Bergiola, Three per- comes out ade two forms—a eons were "kilidl'th the sebtha colorless, clear liquid (one drop does ee eae it!) and in extra thin plasters. 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By eating Fleischmann’s Yeast daily you get more nour- ishment from the other foods you eat. Two to three cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast fresh every day before or between meals will keep your digestion in good shape. Place a standing order with your grocer. He will de- liver Fleischmann’s Yeast fresh daily. Sac cent

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