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FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1922. AUTO |BILL ASKS U. S, ROW ‘PROBE OF STRIKE TIRE | Measure to Prevent Coal } Strike Reported PHONE EAST 0972 717-19 E, PIKE ST. BY LAURENCE M. BENEDICT WASHINGTON, May 5.--Govern mental action to determine the cause of the present coa) strike and a way of averting future strikes and bring: ing about lower coal prices ts pro- vided for in a bill reported today by the house labor committee, ‘This bill, which the committees reo ommended for enactment, calls for a thoro investigation into the reasons |tor the present strike and the crea jtlon of a federal agency compelling operators to supply complete Infor |mation on all costs that enter into the production and distribution of SAYS SPIRITS GUIDE HANDS Girl Declares Dead Paint Pictures Thru Her / / / BAY CITY, Mich, May §-—If the dead can act thru the living, if the art which Inspired the hand of a master craftsman still survives when his body is dust, then the strange story of Flora Marion Spore may prove a veritable link between this material universe and the land of shadows, This picturesque young woman, who never took a drawing lesson In her life nor gave the emaliest indi cation of artistic talent, le now pro- | ducing at her studio remarkable pio | tures in oils under the control of a group of artists long since dead. She will tell you that whatever | fatla to please you tn one of her can- | vases may be her imperfect trans | mission of the Instructions which | come to her in apirit messages, but | that line for line, color for color and symbol for symbol, as these dead masters dictate, her hands fulfill the bidding. They call for the paints and for the subjects, She repeats like a child the mystic significance of her pictures, as given by the de signers, | TECHNIQUE MYSTERY TO HER How she accomplishes ft she can- not say, but ehe will show you her work and wield her brush in your Presence, even consult her shadowy counsellors. Greatly affected by her mother’s Geath, for three months Flora Mar ion was completely broken In health She found ne consolation tn her |church, but never attended any se ance, It was the chance visit of « friend who brought her Dr. Arthur }Conan Doyle's articles on what he effected thru a oulja board that aroused her. A regular market of Tires and Tubes of every make and de soription. The convenience of this place and our tremendous Duying power make It possible for us to cut our overhead in two, Every cent that we cut tn overhead goes to the con sumer—that le why we can offer these high-gratte Tires at such ridiculously low prices. All our tires carry the manu- facturers’ standard warranty HIGHGRADB FABRIC TIRES 30x3_ (A. $. $7.50 30x33 8S. 7.75 32x33 A. S. 11.00 Six4 WS. 12.95 $2x4 A. S. 14.50 33x4 WS. 14.00 34x4 $15.00 36x4 A. S. 18.00 32x44 A. S. 16.50 33x43 Wl. S. 18.00 34x43 A. S. 18.00 35x43 M.S. 18.50 36x44 N.S. 16.00 37x44 Wl. S. 25.00 33x5 A. S. 20.00 35x5 A. S. 20.00 37x5 A. $. 18.00 HIGH-GRADE CORD TIRES 80x31 N. S....$13.50 Bene bought a ontia board and t 82x31 N.S... .B15.20 fp metintery the manages began. Not x4 =O. S..... $22.50 from her mother, as she first eup- 83x4 N.S... .$23.00 Bag tediraae ge Six4 N.S... $23.50 [lio keen wet and haprs. Soon she B2x414 N. Heer ~ 4-4 was ordered to discard oulja for 383x419 N. S....$28.50 Planchette and was obliged to pene Piséis N 8... 588.00 [risen shame spoave weteniatiousty pret 85x4¥o N.S.... 00 Blentiy drought ner the first succes 836x414 N. S....$30.00 Bf) ton of ber artist's work. 3x5. N. S....$34.00 9 DRAWS WHAT 85x5 (NN. S....$35.00 opeere Cae tiedit me to draw the 87x5 N.S....840.00 Bf) pretty things 1 see, flowers and land scapes and bugs and birds?” Obediently she obeyed and drew what she was told. Her pictures are characterized by singular abnormalities. Her huge bas keete of fruita show you oranges and bananas and tropical grapes, heroic tm size, and all her work has the pect of being superimposed. Dore | Peregrineur and a Chinese artist are lthe chief among the controls. The Chinese influence ts perhaps the best. } Among the symbolic paintings la the “Ship of Death” led by a star, __NO WAR TAX FREE SERVICE A FULL LINE OF USED TIRES MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTEN. TION AND SHIPPED C. 0. 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Thin | ( simple remedy has never been known fo tall—Advertisement, You Can Act? i} thelr present home In Maple Valley. the} THE SEATT STAR 'Do You Think Ask Hampden Famous Shakespearean | Player Will Answer Your Letters Walter Hampden, as “Ham- jlet,” one of the roles in which jhe will play in Seattle next) week, Walter Hampten, irector and |leading man of the Hampden Shake. | spearean company, which comes next | week to the Metropolitan, has made an offer thru The Seattle Star to young men and women who are in Hterested in dramaticn, | Mr. Hampden has agreed to an lewer all letters written to him by | lyoung men and women of Seattle |who feel they possess dramatic abil-| jity, They may ask his advice, re-| |garding training and the best chance | of development of their talent, He has taid down only one ruling: He} Geclares he will answer no “mash / notes.” Mr, Hamp4en, sald to be America’s greatest Shakespearean player, ts extremely Interested tn the young) art of the country. He has | been elected vice-president | lof the School of the Theater tn New| York. Thore interested tn writing Mr.) Hampden should do so early next week at the Metropollt theater. GOLD WEDDING IS CELEBRATED Celebrating ther golden wedding | anniversary with a party and dance given tn thelr honor Thursday, | Jobn Bain, 14, an@ Christina Bain, | 71, of Maple Vallsy, Wash. com-| pleted 66 years of married life. They | declare they will celebrate a diamond wedding, too. Mr. Bain was born in West Linton, | Pebdleshire, Scotland, December 25, 1847, and came to the United States In 1869, At Youngstown, O. he met and married Miss Christina Welker. | Following their marriage In 18 Mr. Bain was employed in railroad work for many years in Duluth. } The couple moved to Seattle 17 lyears ago, In 1905 they purchased The Bains have three sons, Abner | W. Bain, Oakland, Cal; Lemuel J Bain, Maple Valley, and Norman 0. | Bain of Maple ley, and two hs Henry an Rain of Onkland/ Bain of Maple| grandsons, and Janrs Valley. AUSTIN, Tex—A tornado on the wert side of Av in Thursday result ed in nine dead, 28 Injured, end an estimated property damage of $400, 000. fO KILL RATS and MICE | Always Use the Carnuine STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE) Tt forces these peste to run from the bufld | ing for water and fresh air, Rata, mice, cork. me nod ants destroy food of diseaan, 2 on sist, She 15 on. sine, $1.58, MONEY BACK I IT Fane [ar j pen =f all feel the same 4 4g if you shake into “U them some ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE The Antiseptic, Besling Powder } Ge Lesy to Uso ler feet |} Takes the friction from the shoe, | }freshena the feet and gives new vigor. ‘At night when your ? jfeet are tired, sore and swollen from walking or dancing, | {sprinkle ALLEN’S {FOO ASE in the foot-bath and of tec whe ache. Over 1,500,000 Iba, | | | SALES COMPANY’S BIG STOCK GOES ON Having taken over the entire stock of the Bankrupt Sales Compary at 1401 First Avenue, we are indeed fortunate to offer to the Seattle Public this Great Price Cutting Sale. We have moved this t stock to our large RED FRONT RE at 1601-1603 First Avenue, corner Pine Street, and it is this combined and colos- sal array of merchandise that we will throw on sale Saturday. Over $50,000 Stock Sacrificed ! The world’s best brands of Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings go on sale Saturday at prices that are sim- ply astounding. This Sale gives you a chance to outfit the whole famliy for 50% of what you expected to pay. Here is Boys’ Scho Fat $1.38 | Boye Buta, values to $10, Underwear Cooper’s Wool Worsted Union Suits, your opportunity to buy your Spring and $4.00, cut to.......+. Summer needs—it is the greatest gacri- Men's BR. V. D. 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Princess Marte of Rumania, when caded not only the Balkan na. | nounced. ] Crown Prince Christian Frederick | #he becomes the bride of King Alex of Denmark and Princess Olga, niece | ander of Jugosiavia, will mount one of King Constantine of Greece. Thia|0f the most unstable thrones of Bu engagement also has been officially |Fope and will be the queen of “the announced. | most-shot-at king in Europe.” King Borts of Bulgaria and Prin. | cess Yolanda of Italy, This engage |in 1917, 1919 and 1920, His lifo is ment has been persistently rumored | continually sought by supporters of but lacks offileal confirmation. another Jugosiavia royal line as well White Haviland and Austrian China, Ranson’s Patterns Just Received—Open Stock 9-Inch Hanging Basket with brass chain, $1.79 6-inch Hanging Basket with chain ......$1.00 7%-inch Fernery to match above ....$1.00 10-inch Vase to match above ..........$1.00 Porch Hanging Baskets, three sizes— 69¢, 98¢ and $1.29 have tions but all of Europe into warfare, are being healed. | Before the end of another genera tion, diplomats say, the whole tur bulent peninsula will be at peace with its half dozen little nations prosper ing in friendship and co-operation. What hag wrought this change? Bkilifully arranged marriages be tween members of Balkan royal fam | ies! | Behind many of them can be seen the hand of Queen Marte of Rumania world’s most skilled diplomatic | matehmake j Mont of these marriages are love: | leas, In many cases the princes and concerned have been forced to give up others whom they | loved | Put they have followed th ancient royal practice of sacrificing love on) the altar of diplomatic expediency. | ‘Two important Balkan diplomatic marriages already have taken place while three others are scheduled to take place soon, Crown Prince Carol of Romania, | son of King Ferdinand, married Prin. | cess Helen of Greece March 9, 1921 Princess Elizabeth of Rumapla was married to Crown Prince George of | Greece in February 1 / Queen Marie’s influence wae be hind both marriages. Their | diplomatic significance Is easily seen | hen Crown Prince Carol becomes licing of Rumania a Greek queen will | |sit beside him, while when Prince! |George taken the Greek throne he| have a Rumanian queen these PHONEMS23 SEATTLE WASH. Q03-3 ave. NEAR MARION” w That means that Rumania and Greece will be closely bound togeth- er and friction between them will be Alexander was the target of bombs | otte for alleged violation of contract | to make him its editor for life, Will tam A. Rafter, sporting editor of the | | Brooklyn Standard, awarded $200,000 | damages by jury. | COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia.—Maxine McGilvary, 14, and Wiunette, 12 |rescue eight children from their burning home. | BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Look Young! Nobody Can Tell if | You Use Grandmother's Simple | Recipe of Sage Tea and | Sulphur / po | Almost everyone knows that Sage! Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back the natural | color and luster to the hair when fad ed, streaked or gray. 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