The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1922, Page 2

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THE SEATT FREE OF MURDER G..D. Guyette Is Released in Minneapolis MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 10-—-Tor three weeks a prisoner in the county —graduates of the Home Economics De- partment of the University of Washing- “ ton, assisted by Miss Grace Denny, In- —"Retter fall on @ charge of murder tn the o nh structor of Home Economics, have co- than a pal- pb Me oc) ioe aan tat ge el cozy and eer on Better Homes Week by refur- ace witha at liberty hare today, warm,” nishing our model six-room bungalow as gilded Guyette was released from curtoty a practical demonstration of the “Better dome.” {and exonerated of suspicion upon mo- m of County Attorney Floyd B. Ol | on the grounds of Insuffictent evidence, | In 1916, Joseph Bretning, intimate jfriend of Guyette, was murdered. A [short time ago Guyette’s father, on Home.” BUNGALOW, FIFTH FLOOR ibis deathbed, acou sed his son of the ‘erime. | Guyette atoutly declared hie Inno leence, but wag taken Into custody jand held In the county gail, After thoro investigation, County Attorney Olson told the court “There in no evidence the state has to sup port the charge that Quyette mur dered Breining. these interesting features specially arranged for Better Homes Week— —Miss M. E. Lacy, until recently connected with the Metropol- itan Museum of New York City, now instructor of Interior Decoration at the University of Washington, has furnished, with the assistance of her students, model girls’ and boys’ rooms—using, to begin with, plain, undecorated walls. FOURTH FLOOR. WHEAT YIELD IS ESTIMATED WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. — Batt mates for the wheat, as of October }1, were placed at $10,128,000 bushels |by the department of agriculture to- aay, Other eattmates follow: Winter wheat, $41,809,000 bushels: —the exhibit of drapery and decorative designs loaned by stu- dents of the University of ee will be of special in- terest to visitors here this Better Homes Week. FOURTH FLOOR, spring wheat, 268,914,000; corn, 2 \842,299,000 bushels; oate, 1,229,774 000 bushels. | The condition of the corn crop waa estimated at TRA per cent. Other jcondition estimates were not made Ketimated yield per acre for all wheat wae placed at 14.8 bushels winter wheat, 143; spring wheat, 14.4; corn, 27.4, and cate, 39.4. —an exhibition of antique furniture will be found of special in- terest. Included in this unique display are an ancient ward- robe and bed made in Bavaria in 1696, hand carved and put together with wooden pins. There isanold melodeon brought overland by an ox team to Oregon Territory in 1852. Hair- cloth-covered chairs and rockers bring memories of Civil War times and other bygone days, of our ancestors who took as much delight in their possession as we do in our modern Bet- ter Homes. A combination bookcase and desk, the first piece of commercial furniture made in Seattle by a furniture fac- tory, is also on display. These and many other interesting things you will find here during this Better Homes Week. FOURTH FLOOR. ‘ Legion Men Off to New Orleans Meet | Fleafed by State Commander Louls |B. Bchwellenbach and State Adjutant Henry A. Wine, @ apectal car of American Legion delegates from Washington was on its way, Ture day, to New Orteana to attend the Legion's national convention. Shortage of Cars Still Problem Here Extreme shortage of box cars and fumber carn atill prevatis tn Wash ington, with no immediate hope for relief, according to shippers. The lumber Industry te ‘recetving only 35 per cent of the cars it needs, it was stated by Tobert W. Allen, —Miss Edna Sampson, of Hollywood, who starred with Harold Lloyd in “A Sailor-Made Man,” occupies a com- pletely furnished four-room apartment in our Second Avenue windows, where she is keeping house until Satur- day night. She will prepare her own meals, use the new- est appliances in caring for the apartment, entertain her guests, amuse herself by reading, writing or playing the piano—in short, she will do all of the many things that ee ee ee et re aly diffeconce‘ic'Mlad Setupooa's home will be of leas, ‘erence is pson’s home wi jase, Silks & peactieal detbenstration of the Turnlshings and omar werss SECOND AVENUE WINDOWS BY DR. RH. BISHOP —a viait during Better Homes Week to the Standard ¥ you worry about Furniture Co., even if for only a few moments— ~ SAL ee: will convince you that are many ideas you won't be. here you can use in beautifying your home. moet make —YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS ARE-INVITED to visit this store Saturday night, 7 to 10 p. m., to see the comprehensive displays specially arranged for Better Homes Week. them the best you can until you Set used to It. The mind hase strong effect on the health of the body. If you have « fit of anger, or « spell of worry, or hate, or envy, will be more fauigued than if you had done ® good day's work. If you do physical work ll day jong, read at night or play cards, to work the mind. If you work tn an office during the day, you will need physical exercise at night. In choosing your foods, don't al ways choose the soft ones, Hard foods, such aa crusts, toasts, hard fruita and nutes make you use your teeth. This keeps them trom decay. ing. if you bulla up your body, your chances of “catching” disease will be at a minimum. Here are seven rules that will help to keep your health good: Mave fresh air where you live and work, breathe deeply, a@oid eating too much, eat slowly, stand, ait and walk erect, work hard, but pla: rest, too, and be cheerful and - Pimples Keep Young Men Down! fi T. Eruptions Positively. Pimptes and skin eruptions pay for every heave a Minutes bottom of the bowl—and then his lusty, “More! Please!” It’s healthful and body-building because it’s rolled from the whole kernels of the wheat. And how he does enjoy his break- fast of Carnation Mush! It’s so light and delicious! Just hear his spoon slide along the ponitive way out. urgatives will fail. What you n: fe @ scientific blood-cleanser. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR— CARNATION MUSH Rolled from Entire Wheat Kernels ~- ALBERS BROS. MILLING CO.. Pacific Coast Millera as on by & jury of millions of peo- ple net bog yourselt. \e considered one Mont powerful vegetable blood - purifiers ‘and’ ileah-buliders in qahanes. Lnseard Nye d You hear of eo many wnderwe! Deople putti lost flesh tn a hurry, why Jou hear eteo many rheumation being treed from this soourge, with Start today with 6. 8, & and your face clear and r, wold at all The is the more economical. Advertisement e Tt SEATTLE MAN IS |( and | ood a STAR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922. LE Reason for Many Wrecks In June of this year 49 per cont of the locomotives in epected by our tnspectors were found to be defective, During July 60 per cent of the locomotives Inspected were found defective, and during August 71 per cent were found Aefective-A. G. Pack, chief Inspector of locomotives, inter. state commerce comminsion, testifying befors house commit tee on appropriations Rules New Job Out of Mayor's Office In order for the mayor of Beattie to have an assistant secretary, the post must firet be created by clty coun! action, and the officeholder chosen must pass civil service exam inations, Corporntion Counsel Walter ¥. Meter held Monday, In response to |e request for an oyinion from May or Brown. A PITY TO LOSE ANOTHER HAlr 35c“Danderine”’ Saves You Hair—Ends Dandruff! Delightful Tonic Only fools let hair fall out and dan Gruff stay, Meglect means « bald spot shortly. A little “Danderine how will save your hair, This do. lightful tonic cleans the sealp of every particle of dandruff, tightens the hair-root pores, #0 the hatr stops coming out and so the vitalizing ofls, which are the very life and strength of the halr, can not ooxe away, Danderine is not sticky or greasy. It has made weak, sick, neglected halr strong and healthy for millions of men and women. Your comb or brush le warning you. Hurry to any drugstore and get @ bottle now. Don’t wait! ._Overcoats Unusual Values at Oo i Others at $35 to $65 heasty’ AVENUE AT SENECA STREET ADUTON 1 FREDERICK WCE Second at Seneca | | { | | at, oun Hh. ent METRIST GRADUATE 01 | Sie utes | Sean eaperience can Glasses $5.0... e WXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL Co. Weaflake Ave. UZ NE ENT Goa SE PS RINK-SHAKER QUITS HIS JOB NEW YORK, Oct. 10—M. Louis Gautier, who has mixed three mil- lon cocktails during his 48 years Poindexter, Miller Speak at Session BREMERTON, Oct. 10.— Among! the speakers at the Monday meeting! Ben-Gay for Sore Muscles re) Ethel Clayton Ce] « making the high seas wetter, threw/of the Sllverdale Boys’ and Girlie’! Ww “BEYOND” Ww jhis cocktall shaker overboan! from |cjub were Senator Miles Poindexter | ATH L ETE Ss ee French liner La Touraine to| nq Congressman John F. Miller. | “Also “I'm going back to France to VS SR rg yA Yea, Bo! If you stay,” he said. “I've been ruled off] NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Light snow- 5 | want’emtoyell the ocean by M, Daugherty.” fall here, lasting two or three mo-| “Attaboy” in- He said, however, he may try to| ments, Earliest signs of snow in 20 ‘a ket a job on the Mediterranean, | years in Nashville, | |ptead of “Take |where waves are blue but laws are — j out”—lim- ber up those | stiff joints and NOW ON SALE “BAUME BENGUE (ANALGESI STAR_LYCEUM COURSE Bach of the Hight Numbers Werth the Price ef the Series WORLD-FAMOUS TALENT LOOK AT THIS October 30—Dr. A. W. Evans, Ball players, tennis players, bowlers, _ distinguished Welsh orator. E | golfers—whatever your game—just || November 4—Margaret Stahl. may y at any drug store and you interpreter of plays will get a tube of the al French || November 25—Alien D. Albert, i are Baume—it just naturally otiff. | sg e ¥ January 27-—-Garner Jubilee Singers, featuring melodies of the Southland. February 6—-T. Dinsmore Up- ton, lecturer. February 17—Francta Joyner, moments with great actors ness and soreness down and out. « tube handy for €S1NS 6 wonders for $5.00 A real specialist in charge of our | Set of Teeth ' Quartet, opera comique. SEASON TICKETS Mapeh 34 De. Ewiltred °'t poor comy Plate Department. \ ell, mo aDintures a Te || Does a poor complexion stand be- | Gold Crowns, $4 00 i TQuartet, crate comiauc ee" ||| tween you and popularity--good times-- | 22K. ..... ++ one 5 ; Radiographs — the only reliable method of knowing the exact tion of your teeth. One X-ray tree. Our treatment of pyorrhea is com sidered the best; $2 per tooth. In One Location for 21 Years success? 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