The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 11

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eee ge ae a “FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. HOUSE YOUR Pcrepi! Living Room Furniture | now @ missionary tn India, says he SEIN Sm se The new cane and mahogany fisish living room set fllustrated is particularly attractive, both in design and price. The three pillows and five cushions are covered in a fine quality of velour, and you can buy On Easy Pieces $149.50 Ferme Pieces Four floors of Furniture for your inspection, and we invite you to call at our new location whether you wish to make a purchase or not. SEROUS 5 amg Delivered on Weekly Payment of Payment $ 1.00 3.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 12.50 15.00 BROS DEPENDABLE EFPURNISHINGS oy Firemen Tap Sewers in Fighting Flames NORTHAMPTON, Eng. Sept. 15. METROPOLITAN BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY ames. TONIGHT And All Week GILBERT 4 SULLIVAN'S MOST POPULAR COMIC OPERA “H. M. S. PINAFORE” ‘350 and B00 Tax NEXT WEEK FAREWELL WEEK AMERICAN LIGHT OPERA COMPANY tm Our Feature Production SEATS NOW SELLING in Tas Otic 25 Years in Practice Painless Extract All Work Guaranteed 15 Years DR. E. C. PARR Corner Third and Pike. Open Sundays and Evenings. Main 2256 Wherever You Live Thru our “Banking by Mail” service we will attend to your business. Mail your deposit or write us that you wish to open an account, and we will serve you as though you were present in person. THE UNION NATIONAL BANK of Seattle BRANCH AT ; ;, coe al HOGE BLDG, BRANCH AT GEORGETOWN | WOODPECKERS Water is #0 scarce here that when &® eertous fire broke out the firemen had to tap the sewers to fight the | matter, res EX-HOBO OFFERS | PAY FOR FARES | Seeking Now to Square Up With Railroads Nile Pfanson, onetime hobo and jowes the railroads of the United | States for 40,000 miles of atoler rides. Furthermore, he has offered to pay for some of his plifered trans portation, Whon he was converted to Chris |tlanity, Hanson said, he became con: sclence stricken and determin “make up with man as well o His offer to pay for stolen ri made fn a letter to J. 1. Aiken, tion master at the Chicago Union station “During the time T was a tramp 1! rode perhaps 40,000 miles on different [railroads in the United States with jout paying the fare," he wrote, “Can | You possibly tell me what to do in regard to paying what I owe the railroads?” Mr. Aiken replied that so far an the Pennsylvania was concerned Hanson could consider the debt can EATUP POLES |Make ’Em Appear Columns | of Swiss Cheese | CHEHALIS, Wash, Gept. 18—! | Seasoned telegraph and telephone | poles are nuts and raisina for white- j headed woodpeckers and ono bi« corporation in the Northwest fears that in a year or two its 71,000 poles will be mostly holes. | | Plans to discournge the wood.bor. | ing birds by painting the poles with creosote and tar does not deter the | chiselers. Wormae, weevile and their |larvae seem to flourish In the wood: | Jen poles despite the varnish of tar| or paint. | Wherever there are worms. or | borers, woodpeckers are sure to be, [so the corporations needing the | poles are hoping for the day when | Wireless and radio will displace such @xpenaive apparatus, A good telephone pole now costs from §7 to $15 in the woods antd/ more when the process of setting ‘s| added. ANTI-CORSET | CAMPAIGN ON INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Sept. 16.— At the office of the secretary of state, articles of incorporation have deen filed by the Anna Lee Anti Corset society, with the avowed pur. | pose of obtaining restrictive legisia- tion for the abolition of corsets.” No more, if the Anna Lee organt- mation has its way, will it be neces- sary for the “flapper” to “park” her corset at a dance, for there will not Indianapolis will be any corsets. Proper, healthful, artistic and scien- Uflc dreas, and to obtain the passage of the hecessary restrictive legiela- tion for the abolition of corsets.” COLORS SNOW ABHFORD, Wash. Sept. 16-—-The snow on Mount Ratner has both a fora and fauna. The snow flowers |inctude « tiny organism of the sea- weed family, often called red snow. Each plant is extremely minute, multiplying rapidly by the constant splitting up to form new cells. Red and green snow are frequent ly observed on the northwest side lof the mountain. It ie believed the greenish tint ie from « similar plant | growth, | The animal life of the snow fields jare insects and worms Curious | worms abound in the lower parts of |Rainter’s glaciers. They are dark |brown, slender and about an inch long. Millions of them are writhing lon the surface of the foe, evidently breeding and gorging on organic \Lucky Gold Piece << sag Saves Owner’s Life DUBLIN, Sept. 15--A lucky gold |ptece carried for 20 years by Lieut. Herbert Browne proved to be very lucky, It deflected a sntper’s bullet [near Kildare, saving the officer's life, |Women Give Fire Alarms the Best LEEDS, Sept. 15——In his official report the fire chief of Leeds states) that “women can give a fire alarm more coherently, succinctly and in- | telligently than men can.” NEE, Just Returned From CHINA DR. N. Yow pnInas NEW REMEDIES w 115 Yesler W Ret. Firat and Oceld: DENTISTRY BROWN, D.D.&. In making high class, modern plate work, artificial teeth, bridgework, gold and porcelain crowns, gold and) cement or alloy fillings, also an ex pert in extracting teeth without pain. Chloroform and gas are unnecessary , for painless extraction of teeth at DISPUTED PARENTAGE CASE | THE SEATTLE STAR Prof. John P. Tiernan, law instructor at the University of Notre Dame, and his wife, Augusta. The professor has filed suit against Harry Poulin, a clothing merchant of South Bend, Ind., asking that he be forced to acknowledge ho is the father of a son born to Mra. Tiernan nine montha ago. ~ rt | WHY NOT TRY} ARMOR PLATE} LONDON, Sept. 15.—A coroner's jury suggested after an sutomo. bile killing that all deaf persons should wear a distinctive mark on the street Esthonia Makes Bid | for British Trade | REVAL, Sept, 15—-The Fathonian| trade commission appointed to visit) England will emphasize the fact that Esthonia is more deserving of British trade than ts Bolhevik Rus| nia. | | | } | Harry Poulin, charged by \Tiernan with being the father \of a baby born to Mrs. Tier- jnan, Poulin denies the charge. | Mack has placed extra guards/ eround the jail here while public fooling fs running high after Thomas Cushing, held in jatl, confeased to having murdered his bride ef four months. ' DRUNK, MURDERS! WIFE WITH CLUB Dying Bride Forgives Man statement that a! nature: PAGE 11 New Clothes When You Need Them—Pay as Convenient SERVICE and STYLE With “Credit Gladly” are Outstanding Features of BRADBURY Overcoats and Suits Many years of steady selling has proven the quality of clothes that bear the Bradbury Label. You are entitled to Long Wear, Comfort and Style in the clothes you buy, and Bradbury will make good all the way through. Come in now and make your selections. The New Bradburys Are Here—Priced From $29.50 AND UPWARDS Bradbury Jr. Clothes for That Boy The Bradbury Suits for boys are tailored with the same care and in the same high grade materials—we feature the Junior Knick Suits, sold with TWO PAIRS OY KNICKERS— PRICED AT $9.85 AND UP. BOYS’ MACKINAW COATS at $8.95 and Up BOYS’ OVERCOATS, Priced from $7.45 and Up MEN’S HATS MEN’S SHOES * should know about our plan of CREDIT It's mighty conventent to have an account at the Teastern. You can always have the clothing you need, with juet @ small payment, and the balance can arranged by the week or h to sult your con- TWO ENTRANCES 209 Union Street 1332-34 Second Avenue STRONG GLANDS WON FOR DEMPSEY Dr. W..A. Brady, famous health publicist, fore the Dempsey-Carpentier fight, “The man with the strongest glands will win.” No truer statement was ever made, Not only in the prize ring, but in every human activity strong glands mean suprem- Who Kills Her MORRIS, Til, Sept. 15.—Sherttf ‘The following fe taken from ea raits Cushing's sig “We had no argument. I wasnt mad. I was crazy, and didn't know | what I was doing. I hit her over the head two or three times, I guess pretty hard. She fell against the | door, She said, ‘T'll forgive you, | Tom, beoause you drank that. You/| should not have drank that, That Is| what {t Is doing to you. You are out| acy, because seeey gands mean courage, ambition, a keen mind and tireless energy. When the glands slow down weakness and old age step in. Physicians the world over, knowing that the glands are the sources of most trouble and weak- nesses, are enthusiastic about gland treatment for nervous and rundown persons. Such a treatment The Tiernan baby, around | whom the legal fight centers. Icicle Falls From Roof and Kills Man GENEVA, Sept. 15—~While MM.) Charles Genfiard, president of the | Swiss Hotel association, was stand. ing before his hotol an toicle fell from the roof and killed him. |Woman Who Gave | Life to Blind Dead | LIVERPOOL, Eng, Sept. 15.— Hon. Eleanor C. Maxwell, aunt of the late Duke of Norfolk, is dead. | She gavo up her entire life to caring | for the blind. Frogs and Snails Sent by Airplane | LONDON, Gept. 15—To supply the eplourean tastes of ite guests & London hotel brings 250 frogs and 200 snails by airplane from Paris every day, —_—_——. JOHNNIE WON AD eddition was expected to the famfly and the 10yearold daughter’ was sent to the cotintry, while Johnnie, aged 9, remained at home. When the new arrival made its ap- pearance, Johnnie's father wrote a long telegram to his lite daughter ‘and dispatched Johnnie with $2 to defray the cost. When the young ster returned he gave his father) $1.60 change. “What's this?’ demanded his father, “Did you send my iene “Certainly,” answered Johnnie, “mit it was too long, I cut It! down.” f “But what did you say? queried | \ his exasperated parent. Johnnie! , handed him a copy of the telo-! ¢ +h TEA * gram, which read: “Dear Susio—I win, It's a boy.—| Johnnie.” BIG HOME VALUE vou will be astonished at thell | value you get in one of my dou- ble constructed 3 and 4-reom bungalows at Little City Farms, in West Seattle, Here n example — Brand new, well bullt 8-room and bath |fiind' woodshed, completely fin- 4 painied on the outside,m | ; $100 cash and $16 The price includes -aore of ground (2 big 60-foot lots). We are selling them fast, Vad to show you. H. C. PETERS 726 Third Ave. (eylon ¢ Sranve Pekor Sen Packaoed ot your mind. tect her head when I struck her and said, ‘Oh, spread it around and J put the match to it to burn the house up. burn up no one would know what) had happened to my wife and think the fire had killed her, tentionally.” is now offered the public in the form of Glandogen, the gland tonic. Glandogen is a highly concentrated glandular compound, with which is combined other tonic ingredients. Glandogen is obtainable only at the BARTELL DRUG STORES - | Ask for free interesting booklet. “My wife raised her hand to pro- Tom, don't do that.’ “I kicked the gasoline over to “I thought if the house would TI did it in. Ins Your Comfort Did you ever hear of “cozy home” insur- ance? A policy that cuddles down in your stove or furnace and protects you against. cold and discomfort all winter long? You have that insurance when you order shiny, black BELLINGHAM COAL—just as much as those bins can hold, at your dealers, or call Bellingham Coal Mines, Elliott 5017. BELLINGHAM CO “MORE HEAT PER DOLLAR”

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