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SPINS aR Fi Re ta Maa ia maM THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Woogs Maidenion - Takes “Ice” Out of Justice; Frees Husband ** rns Home and Finds Wife Slain — | LIVERPOOL, July 2. — Peter! yog ANGELS, July 26.—William [some officers who are human and|of the baby and worked in a malt) L, Miller, agent for the Ch é es Netartiagy Hondricksen met and wooed Mar Syn ees ted at hie | othere Who are inhuman.” mine, He used to get up at 4 o'clock | ation, took the husband in hand and | from his work fr ank at a oy gee Pasties SS Mh ote ete +4 to pay her hoapital | he had learned that Atricker was | clothes, do the housework, prepare Py ‘ No trace @ d here and then continued thei check to 040 to pay nee Danplle. nav wife © at the | food for h t © for a day's . ra, hore. ng, th | Din, wan turned lone by Judge Bid. | fighting to wave hin wife's life at the food for his wife, then go for « day'"| Cd Shells Kill peaihiorallak atten 7 ney N, Reeve, Publig Defender Scott | time he took the one minst work In the mine, In the evening he | ‘ ’ | appeared before the judge to nak | career, He had maid the ye returned and worked in the house till! on Battle Field AS BAD AS THAT? Luck Do s! Th | probation band should be given bis iberty so | late at night, sometimes sitting up J , y g “a ioe “pg { probation,” ald | he could take care of his haby till morning with the dying wife OSTEND, July 26.—During the| He—Will you me if T sve ap . st re o U on engage a my a bite? Had Golden Beds ni 5 meena an will inning this | Publio. Defenaer Beott, in investi} ‘The ne couple married two| last two months two men rae ‘| ay ned ha ee YDON, July 26.—DPekinese dog | on Is the constable who arrested | gating th learned that Strick. | years Thelr etrugule for exist Se = een o- ap . ; “1 i all poe. N, , " log | case, a Col | one. er hee "1 de have been ed by explod. | expe orfect str piona at the Lambeth show had| this man at bis wife's grave here? | er, hard d for money, tended | ence was a hard one. After hearing | bartsy cert ner lant {Iiness, took Aire the atory of the Btricker famty, A. ing German shells with gold and silver draperies. He isn't? I wish he were, There are the wife | — One day my daddy told me about a} Bluejay “se en I was wishing I could be like him, to your druggist when dad sald I could play in a new | | pleture Stops Pain Instontly I could break all the windows T| wanted to! [could be just ag bad as implest way to end a corn is) I could A touch stops the pain in. Without getting a spanking . Then the corn loosens and} It was @ fine idea, I told my dad. $ out. Made in two forms ay no, s, clear liquid (one drop do Of course, I minsed working with | ) and in extra thin plasters. Use| Chariien, But still I saw him lots hever form you prefer, plasters | Sundays, after my nap, Chartie and the liquid —the action is the same, gentle, Made in a world-famed tory. Sold by all druggists. Write Bauer & Black, Chicaga, Dept, 1° book, * Correct Care af the Beet.” —Established 1906— $2'7,500,000.00 INSURANCE AMUSEMENTS noua A NorTHWEST PRODUCT WILLARD MACK @4 ©, Revue: Caledonian Fow Sisters: Three Belmouts, es | Why Go East When You Can Do Better at Home PAY ROLL—INVESTMENT—INTEREST—ALL REMAIN HERE “They took me to a hos- Bp) pital.” I would go over to sea Doug and Mary Pickford. We're neighbors, | you know. I love them all. They play with * me and give me a beat to sall on ee re a their lake. In the warm weather $6.00 Doug takes me swimming. He car. ries me ‘way out on his shoulklers. perfect re | “He can do most everything. He taught me how to fence and box. Doug i# much funnier than Chartie. I don't mean In pictures—dut to df ie weet . ee | ge eng with Chartle, we talk 2 2 ; / Bip vl Patronage ts a! serious things. ' He likes to early custo | be ser! re, te still giving good work guaranteed for 15 years ts free. L ENTI STS he tikes to play with me,. too. Ave. and University St G. tnorsine 1 wan poing to the studio with my daddy. Our auto CZEMA TORTURE farnnt over. 1 gor all baneed up of the curses of modern life They took me to a hospital. lich none escape, rich or poor. | It was something like a hotel, But can always be told by the thick-| {t «mejled medicine all the time. | People were sorry for me. I liked | SAFETY 85% of all estates left in U. S. are from life in- surance, Take the N. L. Bridge to Safety. But with Doug {t's different. He never talks serious, He's always fool. ing and doing tricks. Chartle plays a lot of instruments; Doug plays @ lot of sports, They are so nice—both of them. Most people are, Take Mr. Pade rewski, for example, He's one of my best friends, He sure can play the plano—even better than Charife. And that. RES | But 1 ain't tke bet which oozes a clear lquid.| jong . nn oe causes an pans When I might have been breaking makes life an itching mieary,| "0°" like Peck. cially at night. The old style ne ” 4 of treating the disease with My Vacation ta Now Statistics show chanées are 10 to 1 against your being self-supporting at age 65. Of 100 men at age 25, in 40 years 36 will be déad and 53 dependent on others. York.” , sticky salves and soaps y covered over the skin, there. giving the parasites @ better to live underneath, treatment of eczema has of the surface only, a clean, cool and penetrating lotion may now ‘A Northwest Product “Twin 3-In-One” Policy Why Less Cost (1922 Model) ted, which to the bot- . 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Eye and hand of health risks through medical exami- The Northern Life Insurance Company Eye and foot nation, and (4) on the saving of dou- newly discovered specific for| picnic in Volunteer park, July 26. i This should have read Woodiand | Made by the Joyner Drug | Park, 309 feet north of the band | Co., Spokane, and sold|"*"* ___ slice ood * mae has not only met the conditions required 5.0 One hi ble overhead expense and commission py sll s ‘ee. “I aetin reac te aii ot | but in the Optional Maturity Life Old 45 tov — because Life Insurance and Accident ae nd ge pcos Age Endowment Policy offers a pro- 33 Cia ae and Health are written in one company ae en ee tection for less than some of the larg- o'r y ssh- china dates for an Ordinal 2,500 Thumb and forefinger 5 Paralvsi Life Policy on ages up to 40, and, when ay ana sear . ; 200 Per Month Accident or Sickness instead of two separate organizations. “He applied for a job to a self. | made man and thought it would be &@ pretty good idea to take his dl- yloma alo’ sa sort of clincher." | . j a e Accide D * 7 eee oe eee combined with the Accident and Health, All late features—Life Policy Ms sine Waiver of Premium and Disability An- Paid-up if disabled and | nuity features, presents an unusual pro- 1.200 Al ai > for lif 1 : iberian Beauty tection for an average of $8.00 per ” a income for life, also Company now licensed and doing bus!- $1,000 less than the same protection 10,000 Endowment to you, or ness in Oregon, Washington, California, ‘gon, . . would cost in two separate companies. 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