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(MAYO FINALLY TO FACE BIGAMY TRIAL - ] oping “Board's Plans Due to Be} MANIACS SET ASYLUM AFIRE Patients Cheer as Building Goes Up in Flames Bureau of Missing Relatives ‘The Star invites He renders to wee this daparierent ap an aid be finding mbauing he following the / congress of the shtp sub | by President Harding. | i bar capability. Thank you, Miss Grey. Sincerely, | board had a study Of) CHICAGO, May 6—~Fifty tnsane "Fae | A MOTHER. | / grevoah, — = men and women cheered and with a letter from Chai and a reading of the d the startling fact one of the most complete Readers who may know of persons mentioned tn this column Missing are requested alee (a report The Star, Other newspapers are invited te repreduce such items ae will interest Abele mem muniiies . pered as a fire they are accused of start ing destroyed the former home of America’s moat famous free love cult im a sylvan solitude 40 miles north AGAINST & subsidy ever wont of Chicago. . congress, They were patients, seeking to es ZYGMENT KERNBAS. — Mre. fought to have this report! cane from what ia now the Sunny. | Ann Bernbas, 12) ‘Thorman st. Camden, N. J, anxious to find Ho | MOF 80m, Zyement Bernbas, who was discharged from the Canadian army from the record in the joint brook Farm santtarium committee hearings Of by Dr. CM. Paden. Dill, but failed. | succeed, altho conducted | They did not) Virgintus Mayo, the rich radi they started three dif: | manufacturer of New Haven, Conn. 4 antagoniam on the ferent fires: will soon Be put on trial for Mgamy|24Y 4 1919. Hix last known ad merican Federation of puild ite on , 4 | dress wax Portland, Ore. tanks and members of his! ncn: ire porta tek ooe Beak We preretege. pe ctras sa l ageb ’ + 4% ME spent two days trying to @F-|the followers of the notorious Jacob | his yan. Pet adie y ‘Vays was, EMERSON GRISWOLD, — Last meerete with the A. F. of or} Betthare Of the Spirit Fruit society. | srrested in 1919 after his 16-year-old| heard from in June, 1920, when bh failed. was there the society found & ref-! stenographer committed auscide, the| was in Portland, Ore, Emerson game the withdrawal by the uge after being ejected first from | reason given being that he had prom-|Crlewold ta sought by hie mother Pesta of that section of the Lisbon, Ind., and later.from Chicago. |ise4 to marry her but she Rad fownd| Mra. fam Griswold, Camp Point OM creating © naval reserve) Poiihart in his most untrammeled 41) Ag aiready sas married. Public I men and 6,000 officers—be ood, wever, never conceived any-|., - tiued nor said tt wouldn't beam ana wewa te ius tarine on wy soncmage mens haf med — Mey Thig section had been in-\of fires. The patients had concealed ae wae new iaceuae tease Ships to North to Be the chief argument for the their plans with consummate cUn-| (121) sinew divorced, end Mra. Lois Resmime Sal edsles Beginning May 7, the steamebip | Prince George of the G, T. P. #team creation of a merchant | ping Woterbury Mayo (center), neither ef 1 auxitiary—and nes Ri herewer the bos bl Pongo ge first SOY | ohom knew of the other's existen }ahip Co, will afl every unday at 1146 p. m. for Vancouver gy Hite withdraws! the board was \fiames licking the woodwork of @ fon rather shaky ground jeecond-story window. She notitiea|*"" the Investigation top of all this came the sudden Dr. Paden. The fire spread so rap-| “Uhexplained dicmiseal of Comp- idiy that it was beyond control be i : mediate points to Prince Rupert, | | anes eet im Alr; | Mier HM. Stevens of the shipping fore the alarm could be telophoned | Pp continuing to Anyox, B.C (Observe EM. Stevens had enough political to Prospect, 10 miles away | 2 Officers Kill tory Inlet). The steamship Prince yatclane | in congress to get action and) ‘The nurses, guards and 0 get in bY having | herded the patients into an attaches’ | ve Clyde M. Kelly of) gormitory. Then they tried vainly to!’ threaten « resolution! tignt the flames with buckets and | Pls showing above for an investigation of the! chemicals, They had scarcely begun | surface of the Potomac marked the Mf Stevens’ dismisses! ts not ex-|when they discovered the dormitory ing place last night of two} Kelley had appealed tol was ablace. The patients were yell. naval aviators, whose plane collided | it Harding for action in the|ing madly. They had started the fire with another ship 1,000 feet above) Jin = clothes closet. Several of them |the river. The dead are: Liew Hleaped thru windows and attempted | Harold F. Seldon, Anacostia nava to flee, but wore intercepted. alr station and Ensten Miller, cadet) | The guards had to abandon the’ pilot, Anacostia, The eceupantse of fire fighting to herd them into an-}the second plane escaped uninjured {other building—a kind of warehouse. i _ built by the benitarium. They had} @.. eraNcIsCo, Death takes a ee eee oe 64, leader of Palace | |hotel orchestra, and former orches The fire left the santtarium with | a cector for King Edward VIL no provision for patients. The more | : violent cases were sent to hoepitals| Bmee pmaas AAP D FREE FROM DREA | GIVEN THE AIN—When a flap- D charges have been taken |at Waukegan and Chicago. } By members of congress, and it is per or « flipper is throwa down on OF PILES NOW + «= | GLIMMERS—tyes, ly GORBY—A ¢umbbell who has no WASHINGTON, May ¢—The ole |MUpert will leave Heattio at s and rudder of thete big ena |P- ™. each Wednesday fo e Sarah we /DOFtR, continuing to Btewart, 1. ¢ Both ships have been reconditioned and modernty equipped. Lower Taxes Drive Started Thru State pected will be pursued to the inat tall in fight to keep Lasker and ‘i getting many millions: faking from the treasury, to the ship subsidy. Declaring that it ts possible to! ede, Ohie, Saye He Shipping board's position has|make an annual saving of $10,000, ® ban RO Dep, no nothing. greatly weakened. 000 In the taxation bill, the Lower ly GOOF—A sap, © guy, a fish, a fel. — irr the Cost of Government league ef) afte we jew. MEXICO CITY —Hecause he had! seattic has commenced a state-wide ering from Pa SY! GOOFY—State of hetne tn lowe. Matador Rodolfo Gaona,| campaign editors of the 4d to h the| GREASE-BALL—An tUl-mennered, among Bi4ol of the bull ring, by saying |amalier dally and weekly newspa dronsed cake-oater, & ‘ Rot the best: bullfighter in| pers to unite them in a program of GREENS — Boffos, kris, dough, Sworld, a reporter was attacked| tae reduction. money ® mob and forced to seek potice poe iat GRUBBER—One who ts always wf GM [borrowing cigarets, Convicted Speeder — | ORUMMY—Despondent, pin ma E. Le * J have had] HALF.CUT—Happily jotonieated, . E. Lawrenc Sentenced to Jail sa th thie wonderful las distinguished from being jammed or stowed. nt will eu ea—chronic oF ~ long Convicted of speeding three times in a month, William Krusie, 19, was wentenced Friday by Police Jydae John B. Gordon, to serve three da in jail, pay @ fine of $25, and to have his white loense revoked in exchange for a blue one Krusie was arrested Thuretay charged with speeding 35 miles an|" | hour on Beacon ave. | eerie nder if it civing age, { case and how Continuous MATINEES 230 p. m. NIGHTS 7 and 9 p. m. ALL NEXT WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEF Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Douglas, Jr., Present the Douglas Teenie Weenie Revue Vaudeville’s Tiniest Stars In a Gorgeous Terpsichorean Spectacle Superior Musical Act JACK POWELL QUINTETTE “Watch the Drums” Read What Mrs. Lawrence Says | East Oakiand, Cal.-—“1 have used | Wr. Pleree’s Favorite Prescription at Years, and it has never tailed me time I took it when troubled inflammation, and it soon cured pains In my right side; this IT Was troubled with Indigestion Sid My bowels were constipated, and Me out, 80 I wan soon well and ‘#trong. 1 can always depend on this Temedy.”"—Mrs. A. IK. Lawrence, 1241 you, too, need relief, go to your druggist and obtain this iption” of Dr. Pierce's, in . Pierce's Invalides’ Hotel, in Buf. WN. Y., for free medical adv end 100 for trial package AIN IN YOUR SIDE? Gifferent times for over twenty-five At another time I took it for the ‘Favorite Prescription’ again 38th Ave. tablet or liquid form. Write ent. THE NEW CANDIED LAXATIVE FOR CHILOREN OR ADULTS/ 25, D “THE GREATEST ACTEOS In THE Wom YO KZEP THE LIVER AND Bowel onveRy GOOD DRUGGISTS Hibbitt & Malle “Two Sons of the South” Beeman & Grace “You'll Be Surprised” LULU COATES AND HER CRACKERJACKS Singing and Dan i with a Jazz List Jeane O'Neil “Peggy's Sister” our methods etion, and our cus- re accorded every cour- gonsistent with sound busi- gees judgment. 4% Paid on Savings Ac Accounts Bubiect to © Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PiKE s7T. Hori & Nagami Oriental Wonder Workers General Adimissio MATINEES, 25 cts; NIGHTS, 40 cts. Coming—ROBERT McKIM—in Person Also ALEXANDER Coming OTHER GOOD ACTS nd inter. | TODAY TO FRIDAY—MAY 6 TO 12, INCLUSIVE “At the Stage Door” A Tale of Little Old Broadway With BILLIE DOVE and BILLY QUIRK VAUDEVILLE With WESTON & ELINE cn Wom nt. “DANCE FOLLIES”— ; THE SEATTLE STAR | | Cynthia Grey } | | Plucky Little Mother Bravea Storms of Misfortune and Hovers Over Brood; Has Someone a Position That Will Enable Her to Continue Fight? Dear Miss Grey: 1 am writing you in hopes you may be able to help me “just when I need it most.” | My husband is ill with an incurable malady, and 1 have | three youngsters dependent upen me and must have employ- |ment. Due to his continued illnéss we have lost everything. We have raised our children very carefully and they adore | each other and I do so want to keep them together, but if I do not get a position very soon this will not be possible. . I have met the public all my life and have had a business) of our own, so could fill almost any position as saleslady or) | cashier or something along that line. | | Ofcourse, I would accept any honorable position, but have had more experience of that nature. Also, I have had years of telephone work, so could + are for! a switchboard, I have looked incessantly for something in hopes it would not be neceasary to ask aid of anyone, but now I have reached the place where I must have assistance of | }some sort, so I thought of you and that you might be able) to help me. | | Tean furnish the best of references as to my reliabflity or ) j The large number of letters and personal calla | receive | daily from people out of employment has made me realize | that positions do not grow on bushes just now. / } My heart goes out to those in a predicament like the little | mother who has written the above. I want very much to | help her and others, but the only recourse I have ia thru the | readers of my columns, I am printing her letter and hoping \all the while that someone who can offer her a postion that | will enable her lo keep her family together will read it, | If you can help her, will you please kindly call Miss Grey, | Main 0600? | j What does “flapper” mean? 1 The slang term “flapper,” which does not appear in any dictionaries, | is weed to describe @ young girl of | the pre-debutante stage. It undowbdt- | | edly originates from the word “flap per,” meaning @ young bird when | frat trying its wings | oe Minn Grey will receive cavers in ber office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to If m. each week. Please do not come at other times as it j seriously interferes with her . || writing. What does Paim Sunday com-! memorate? used? man's, sheepshank, The day on which Jesus of Naea-|hitoh, timber hitch and two half- reth rode into Jerusciom amid the |hitehes, He then takes the Boout plaudite of the multitude, whe spread \Oth, ts enrolled as a Tenderfoot and palma in Ale path, |t# entities to wear the Tenderfout eee | badge, What bait can one use to get rid) tity Po of bate? | What te the Zodiac? | Bait cannot de weed satisfactorily! An imaginary belt encircling the lfor trapping bats, as bate eat on the | h¢avens, divided into 12 parts, called halter, clove use ae { fa open | Is off of sunflower seed produced untry stons of the sodiac, which about £000 tn thin years ago corresponded to 12 constel-| N lations bearing the some name. wing. They do not food but foed on fi only thing we « of them ta to plug excepting the large ene, er those) mont waed, and then when the bats! G0 out for food, close these opent } oe eat stationary ng insects, The gest te get rid al openings | te What was the Moly Gral? One version of the tradition is that war the lish from thick Chriet ate the La upper. Joseph of Art. | What cities In the United States 4!iea, wishing fo preserve some- have the largest colored populations? |fAing which Belonyed to Christ, took | New York, 159,088; Philadelphia, | from the table and afterwards col- | 184008; Washington, D. C, 109976 Jleoted in it the Blood from the body rir tae f Chetat, etther while the body was om the cross or after it had been What ts « cathedral? A church o chatr ; hence, | lohalr of authority. An important | Joseph, . Joseph's | church belonging to @ non-Bpiscopel | brother-in-law, It was handed down |bedy, a4, for example, the cathedral [fom generation to generation. The || at Berlin belonging the Prusdan |ioly Grail ts aleo identified with the state church, The principal church |°“P of the Last Supper, of @ dlocess which be eapecially the o ore charge of the bishop, What ts the population of the!| es eee United States, including outlying Flow many tmmigrants came from | Poeseamons? Germany to the Untted States in| 4/7459258—according to the 1990 lise? Consus, 67 278, * 2s ivan eee What ts fronstone china made of? || iiss’ | What are the requirements for! /ronstone china is mode by waings Tenderfoot Boy Scout? | That he shalt know the Beout law,| motto, sgn, salute and manificance of | |the badge; know the composition and | history of the national flag and the) customary forms of respect due to tt; fe the following knots: equore or reef, sheet-bend, bow-line, fisher- 1 to 11 Daily «© Your Blues ILITTERING GALAXY OF GIRLS INTERNATIONAL NEWS || Grand Ope EE Lacie \the Irish Bloves are said for the first time in but they did not a means three centuries later healer Miss BRIGHT, which of “ 1 totth the clay the pulverta scoria of ironstone ee | Maj. Gen, Sean McKeon of | Republicon army,| revolver in hand, keeps an eye open for trouble while Arthur Griffith, president of the Dait Kireann, addresses a street crowd at Sligo. When and where werg stoves first | to have been used | Alsace tn 1400, come into general heating until In 1744 Bon- in Franklin invented a ¢ projected from the chimney and #0 radiated| heat into the room from the back and | «ides as well as from the front, mmercially, tho experiments have been made along thts line. Radio | Set Free! Next Thersdny, Moy 11th, of my Dance im Leacht in the 6100 Prise. 004 4th, cor, Pine. t-trom | SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1922. | POLICE CHIEF — KILLS GUNMAN tA hig WICHITA FALLS, Texas, May E lgunman, wae shot and killed here % ont ¢ J. W. MeCorm F chief of Wichita and « % former ranger McCorr “ leclared that Ballew had started draw when told that he was wr 4 arrest Ballew wae « tor deputy sheriff in Oklahoma « raid to tmve killed more then 16 in gun fights while he that office. eae ee |May Connect Light Plants of 2 Citir> Represer ives of the Tacoma and Seattle «municipal lighting ertablishmenta will meet bere next Friday to discuss plans for com necting the two plants #0 that either can draw upon the other for current. in of emergency. ‘Passage of ordinance, «p> propriating $75,000 for connecting the plants, will be deferred until more definite understanding has |been reached between the offictais. | evERerr.—Puneral services to lhe held Sunday for Capt. Pear Pear won, whone body was recovered Frt |day from Deadwater slough ting men canes an j | ADULTS | Cailérea Ge SATURDAY ONLY EDDIE POLD in “THE SECRET 4” First Time tn Man's Chane” | NDAY AND MONDAY Sensor Mayakawa in out | the Bow- | The thrilling Story of a Crook With a Heart of Gold Who Goes Straight and Out-Snarls the Gang for the Girl Back Home BROWNIE The Jazz Pup of the Pictures in “Cheerful Credit’’ A Doggone Good Comedy That Will | eh RON 5 iis ak AN i i Al Bottega ~~ OO ee International News The World’s News Visualized And the Celebrated Columbia Orchestra Directed by LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN

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