The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1922, Page 2

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SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1922. TAR STRANGE LIGHT AT SEANCE ( STRANGE LIGHT AT SEANCE } STAR WART ADS PAY Bargains are being | Aides in Seesotiagnl Win | grr F INSTALLED | wry Two-Day Conference Being ON TRAINS Held in Seattle The Menorah societies of the Unt versity of California, Bouthern Call want to bu sified and ff fornia, Reed college, Denver, North | te ledtlias Pr pretibial Pacific Dental college and the Unt | targaine, email farme, CHICK: vel Service to Vernity of Washington opened @ two taresina, Sunall Cepmee, CHICE: places and seashore summer day conference Saturday under the worship of the local Menorah mp home society The first session was held Satu Eastern Railroad. System ‘ wy ALEXANDER HERMAN EN, N. 4, May 6.— Ts on trains ing OO | an hour are now able to | to their wives or offices of miles away, by ra day morning in Phitosophy ball, tn the evening the annual ball will be hold at the Yacht elub. Bunday at 10:90 a, m, Rabb! Jonah B. Wise, of Portland, will talk to Ure conference at the Educational Center, hia toplo being “The Incident 1 wo 1 “Th cul a Will Give Talk-o on saihety ee Nisan Cal oe Northwest Indians |» «94 1 Relavionship to Bue 1 har F. &. Hall, director of the state |"unding Areas ‘The lant seaxton will bon debate! . The circle of light shown in the photograph was present | shakes on the Univerctté.ot Wale | between Reed college and the U. of during a spiritualistic seance held by Dr. Hereward Carring-| ing campus, will speak Saturday at) Nairobi, in British Bast Afton W., “Resolved, That Zionism Is the fon, Conan Doyle's explanation of it would prove interest-|' $46 p. m. at the Seattle Fine Arte|now has « good sized film colony. Bert Solution of the Jewish roo | — --—-—— ——_—_- lem." ‘This will take place at 8 p, m,| 19> Successful experiments the! railroad is preparing Bunda nh room 233, Philosophy Siliing asd trenenittins | _ asi |Are Your Bees m1?” |Woman Dies After | Honors at Lincoln | Here’s Help for ’Em_ Taking Poison Dose | fall of 1913 the Lackawan experimenting with wire jee. During the war the tal equipment was disman ; $ | It has been found that many colo.| VANCOUVER, Wash, May 6--| High Go to 2 Girls vp ieUrE” Mrs, Hi. G. Crouch, 67, died at Bt.| on in King county are being n Helen F. Clark, 4320 Sixth ave, N.| destroyed by disease. County Agri. |Joseph's hospital yesterday, after } has been chosen valedictorian eujturiat A. B. Nystrom has obtained taking polson at her home, near) of the 1922 class of Lincoln high! the assistance of the State College of Minnehaba, Thursday school, where at the age of 16 #he| Washington in his endeavor to gain |) ———— eeateneetectenmemens i» being graduated with high hon-| control of there diseases, DB. A. Slo |been reserved for work in Seat ors. Phyllis Kemper, 4320 Sixth cum, extension rervice bee specialist, | Beekeepers within the eity ma ave. N. E., also 16, haw been select: is spending two weeks in the county |tain assistance on those dates by od a® salutatorian because of her |to aaniet the beckeepers in this work, | telephoning Main 6900, local 120, not high scholastic record. ‘The date of Muy 11 and 12 have later than Wednesday, May 10. | OW. Richardson, DG. Murray Bisson, undergraduates ten, heard about this. So went to the company and toh! ® officials what a chance for they were losing. N PERMISSION | / DNSTRATION Officials gave them permis. | fig up a radio vet in a club and arrany practical demon- | A _ FIGHTING, ; GUN-TOTIN was great fun,” says Siseon, WOMAN OF only 19. “We went to Paul . THE WEST— ; who conducted the tranaa:-| lj there is any truth in the saying that a novice at any HARD-RIDING, Tecetving experiments last fall.) game generally wins against experie need players on his first SURE-HITTING! ‘Borrowed his set with tts nine| plunge, Mrs.’ Henry Landes’ campaign committee has a i Milctiiter, staees a cael demonstrated it. On the firet entrance of women into a Seat- ‘fantenna, grounded our set on| few city political campaign, Mre. Landes polled a phenomenal be ralix and were ready vote for council. Her campatgn, committee, Mrs. W. H. if first demonstration was on a| Utter (1), Mrs. J. Lombard (2), Mrs. G. C. Dalton (3) Bes tes fret time that moe | 282 Mrs. R. F. Weeks (4) declore, however, that therr labor had been received and dis.| Was materially lessened by the fact that Mra. Landes’ known from moving train by wire | capability had a direct appeal for the voters. Caught messages in a tunnel | ~fretee of Mre. Unter and M alle and « half long, We heard) — - dina from Germany! We w ' Beary ov # continuous con Forger Sentenced Sunday School Body © * amateurs along ‘he -. to Penitentiary Will Meet Thursday i. TRAIN Preadir to first-degree] RA. White, young people's w ) NEXT forgery, Charles Evans, a earpen:| demonstration, the . te Friday by Su A. W. Frater to Dalton by Grady; of Mra Lombard by James & th the International Sunda pl asnociation, Chieage, will be to rad quip a train carrying Cornell stu the state penitentiary Among the spenkers ‘ home for their Haster vaca-|at Walla Walla f the Beattie Graded [ “ft 8 y School Teachers Th Fit fe but a matter of time,” mye] NEW YORK—Dominio Albro, 71 : B Foley, superintendent of * a for tire stealing after wild | | ditorium telephone and Wirelens | auto chase by police, claims h e ee ©f the railroad, “before all jmadte $55,000 by bootlegging in last een will install euch appa-|year, and to have lost all but $900) ius on their trains. |rotiing dice. | cost of equipment ts not} . ‘The expense of operation ts} | bi Pg we ‘ looded story 5 Site_pembitien are mene ; | Vital Statistics] A LITTLE CHILD} setstc's” from ung lover 80 hear his sweetheart's volo BIRTHS en i nenaeoh ae, Seanctar who mitt know | Kigts. Hubert Enid, 5722 27th ave | Mrs.Mertz Tell Tells How Lydia neil ad ; i is in the atoc rhe oy “ CE Ral apeuker Uttach Jerome Mallinger, 6221 E. Pinkham’s Vegetable — which we ure, passengers can ii30 26h eve s | Compound Helped Her and enjoy their music, x vm, | h Reports | and news bolietine c Nan, 1407 FE. would try e — ee Lydia E. Pink- 1% fare of \rraey y Vegetable § Dayton ara. Compound. It has : Mike. am ay st, bor sone Go vanes Sor Ustave Randor?, 9934 64th mtg 4 Mere fie wiht ; ‘ P| now and is the pie- 101 - % ture of health. Jackson, Marry. 1503 23rd ave, boy She walked R tledge, John B. 812 2iet ave. gir! . eleven months carson, Edwin, Pearson, git! | and is trying to iT) MARRIAGE LICENSES allege Star of “Tol’able David” in sing at 9:20 in the Y, W it the broadcasting of all the large —. Pa.—‘‘l wish every wo- Hadley Ft nd Residence Age RB nL, Seattle Lega say some words Firth. Edith A. Seattle Legal real a. 1 sas sending you her 4 a . Larson. Lealle E., Seattle 22. ture. I shall be thankful as long as Millers Anne M. Beatle i> five that 1 found such a wonderful rou {i dé OCs § éé ». Frank J. Ironwood, Mich....30| medicine for my troubles." —~ Mrs. | -, Pauline, Black Dia- | | Cnartes A. Mertz, Kutztown, Pa. Many cases of childlessness are Foss, 6 tharyn FE Williams, West, De Samuelson. Freeman, Ait DIVORCES GRANTED tiene have foundhealth and happiness from my Albertine Ay trom D its use h net Ve only tell it yoo what they say anit believe d Featuring 9 Ss Bes Cree ree DOROTHY Dahl. Ethel glia adapted to the conditions whi b might DALT 1 DEATHS cause ‘ayn trouble that good wil ON t fi John H., 79, $30 #3r0 ava g,| “me to Jou By ite vie = als Cast includes— A First National Attraction! Perhaps yours may be Why . 8 egetable Com- z Oo jpoken and written recommenda- ands of women who Unexcelled for baby’s tender skin Sold by your druggist valmer, Hiram Frank, 38, 9 Siti | Merit is the fo rr inte JACK MOWER ¥E. Pinkham's Ve ows, Matilda, 64, 70% 22nd ave. $./1¢ has behind Fiend, ‘email, $8, S081 % Sard AYO | Hey yeury—A sement Dw — ae and FRANK CAMPEAUX He met her, he loved her, he kissed her, he Reever, Mesh, 46.5106 Kesler wey, REE r AN cyt eee eens Cee eat hated her, he loved her some more—all in six hue, dohu Wt, @8, 2610 Hourth Texas Oll Bi lletin 1G days, and then on the seventh day he . « « ie lanued weekly and ber ae wig N I U R Pp { N well . . . you better see the picture! “I the mintater s man If you have seen . In the fon Oe Tor oad Ben, oiG'able David” “TOONERVILLE GiLens DMN SON & COMPANY “hall have me pinched for k a TRIALS” 1a Ee, Fears Ol Oven MACK bigamy’ you know what a | SENNETT fine actor Dick with Dan Mason as the Barthelmess is! old skipper! COMEDY Here he is in some- COMEDY! RASH DISFIGURED | thing different —a es Kidney Trouble CHILD'S FACE |} , “Bright reece tet | cack ates National Kinograms All His Life Read how Mr. A. H. 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Lost Rest, Cuticura Heals, “My baby broke out with a ri on his face, beck and chi first they were tiny pimple ter a few days became dry His skin was red and sor ' Eyes” | hen ‘nay goofy ) . ‘ 4 i I “s ay 1 COLISEUM CONCERT matrimonial ' ’ ORCHESTRA trophy! y Y j IN | ‘Seattle's Symphony Center” me when I try to express my apprecia, erupt itched tat by fion ofthe good they have done me” | tnd ‘bie face wee dletgueed, His 19 Holes a) Pe | Vl } SUNDAY CONCERT AT 12:30 clothing aggravated the breaking ; Re y j | . 7 , 2:30 Overture to the opera, “The Bartered Bride Hi, zou suffer with any Kidney, ot | di Trouble — burning, scalding | out, and at night he was cross and pain— swollen hands, feet and joints lost bh t. erto in A Minor for violoncello. pain in the back—-Rheum: 5. “I began using Cuticurs S: rl) (a) “Dear Violet,” intermezzo. ; Be Lemtbago—get Gino Pi Oletment, 1 eonld obs cn lantoen, (b) “Love's Dream After the Ball” « Czibulka money back guarantee b; ment, and after using two ca. of (ec) “Ghost of the Wojewoden” Grossman —BO0c. nag ot free if Selections from “The Only Girl” Herbert Soap and one box of Ointment he was healed.” (Signed) Mre. Jessie McCollum, 392 So, 8th St., Kanses City, Kansas Malotte , ARTHUR KAY, Director Sunday Erwin J. Bmith, 24, Austin, Teron, d and'i# touring every capital in the United Une Cuticura Soap, Ointment « y Drug Slates by bieycle, Just to prove hea | Taken for al toilet purposes Concert SPECIAL—Bet jerson Singing * =.= A la : ne pera mnie . le drug-|him— eating, seeping and all the | % Beye, atten 08s ° Every Day a Good Photoplay besides hase hoey "Omer | time, Wee Chicora Son le iain a a ci re ee Bae weeewveeunweet eoAas ©O>P ENBe mBon nov plet sho tion met try alls Pau role

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