The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1922, Page 10

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GUS BROWN QUITS Our entire stock famous Penn-Brook, Michael Stern and other noted makes MEN’S SUITS OVERCOATS = RAINCOATS reduced to the extreme limit of low prices for quick sale. Wonderful values. A Fine Assortment STETSON HATS at $3.95 and $4.95 Everything in the House at Big Reductions at Yesler, 42-Story Seattle Smith Bldg. “ALWAYS RIGHT” Athens Politicians eroplane Bandits Escape All Pursuit VIENNA, Oct. 27.—The belief of jogiste that ATHENS, Oct. 27.—Followers of ex-Premier Venizelos have I 1a bandits would | sunbed the “Monkey Party” by the realized in the operations of @| ponents In the class of the mon of criminals, believed to have | key that bit and killed King Alex- hiding place on the northeast, | ander, Austrian frontier, From their they sally forth at night, loot rian, Austrian or Czecho-Slo- KINGMAN, Ariz.—Santa Fe east- bound passenger train No. 10 and | villages and return safely to/three light locomotives, westbound, i headquarters, outdistancing all | collide near here. No one seriously sit. injured, || Public Now Prefers Vegetable Laxatives Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Popoie affords prompt relief im a nateral way ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE | matics, and has been satisfac- torily sold for 30 years. Unlike the physics it does not juce a habit, and increased are not required; in fact, it so trains the stomach muscles that in time medicines of all kinds can be dispensed with. t PS take a ful “of | in once a week as a health salogeard. Others use it only when required, as, for exam- i Mrs. J. W. Borroughs of ittle Rock, Ark., who finds it equally valuable for herself and the children, and Mr. Enas 8. Costa of Watsonville, Cal., whose family uses it regularly. ‘Try Jaldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in constipation, biliousness, piles, headaches, sallow complexion, and to break up fevers and colds. A generons-size bottle can be had at any drug store, and it costs only cent a dose! to take salt waters and powders that dry up the blood; coal-tar in candy form that produce skin eruptions, or calomel that salivates. These drugs are “heroic measures”, over-effective, weak- ening and griping. The best constipation : is the one that moves the bow without shock to your system, and such a one is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is a vegetable ‘stoweis9Y RUP PEPSIN CALDWELLS She family laxative we THE OLDEST OPTICAL HOUSE ON FIRST AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1906. ONT FIRST ve nese MADISON OVERCOATS RRAINCOATS wiced during our big forced sale. ad- Take way vantage of this chance to get the best for a lot less. FRIEDMAN & WOLFSON iT. FIRST AVE., COR. COLUMBIA a “Monkey Party” «: the aeroplane to advantage hea! Royalists, who thus put their op-| riMiIst v! at every dog’s a pup into @ hound; ine’a in the sky, in the mud and dirt; TIN PARTY the printer toc account of th rty given at the reside neey Shelton, 1981 Ma DELIGHTS SHUTAN Miss Allee Gleason and Miss Hasel Baumgartner, two Lincoln high “Pollyanna club" girls, de lighted Miss Mary FE. Hosken with thelr call Mary comes to Seattle from Minneapolis, where ahe had a great number of young girt friends, whom she has missed since coming here. We hope some of the other Polly- anna girls will visit Ming Ho» ken. yolden Kline o also 4 shut-in, « to visit Mra. J no it was on Frida the 13th," . BROIDERY WORK t 8 WANTS FE Mra Hood, does fine embrotdery an would like to get to do, She is a shut-in and th: would have to be br Phone West 0909-F. w ught to her wo: SOME Several weeks your attention ONE F ago 1 to Mra, Clark, who told me no one want ed her to work for them because she was a deaf mul I did not agree with her; yet several weeks have elapsed and nothing has been offered. I am told that | ts « good, willing work- | pu try She has | year-old girl to support. can cook and do | anything in tor service. ave. N. % LITTLE SHUT.IN WANTS CANARY “Oh, mother dear,” exclaimed little 9-year-old Ruth Weatherbeo, who has been « cripple all her life, “Dr. Leope gets all sorte of things for shut-in, Wouldn't it be just won- derful if he would get mo a pretty little singing birdie!” Think of it! This Httle girl has never taken a step in her life; and} she wants @ bird. I have prov her I will find one for ber; used to have one myself; and I know what a comfort a little song ster ie to one shut-in, Will you help me find it? . SIX SHUT-INS IN THEATRICAL AN In an interview with Miss Justina Wayne, promoter of the Cosmopolitan Players of Seattle, we are Informed that her plan makes ® provision for a limited number of admissions each week for shut-ins, At all times, we are assured, they will receive special atten. tion, Miss Wayne's company will present the very highest | class talent and plays at popular | prices, Plans for many theatel. cal innovations are being worked | out that will bring to Seattle and these players renown and lasting popularity, Petitions are being ‘tireulated calling for ticket advance sales, | whieh will net be called upon un til the full amount necessary to assure the complete success of this task of bringing to Seattle the very best stock productions that can be found. Capt. R. H. Lester, whose cool-headedness in the face of danger was the biggest eli ment in saving 218 when th City of Honolulu burned ix mid-Pacif’- SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE the grass grows right ede the rains rain right ode veri all, I'm glad that my i won toh Brom t rth Nuggets “AS INKETH Chaa F. I is says: “Tam igger than anything that ean hap tome A ne thing t misfortune, Are out my door; I and I have the key.” >| ins at the w HEART APIARY | Heart | bee farm, | SHIP HERO THE SEATTLE STAR in The Seattle Star Phone Capitol 4626 indeed delightful WILL, YOU GIVE HIM CHEER? | food formed an oath om a blind | feast. to is entirely Again, I thank you, one and all t upon friends Bincerely, ince he lost AGNES KEEL, » give up his 4016 Cascadia Ave nd is very lonely Sunset branch of the Sunshine urs and hours alone,| Smiles society journeyed to the ‘om the city, I do not residence of Mr, and Mra, ©, G. are to mention his name at this} Clapp, Foy statlon, Saturday aft do #0 to anyone inter- ernoon, to a chicken dinner, Capitol 4626 with strawberries In any form mated that a eet wultable!| desired, right from the plants, for this distance flea, will cont The home was profusely deco- approxtmatelyy § rated with dablins from the ing to aasiat can greenhouse of Pance Bros., and to Dr FL R Le each shut-in recelved a beautiful | ston. bouquet of carnations as he or } files phe was leaving Dear Dr. Looper After the poner} god the wie anebe mi shut-ins were carried to the large Be Pane gh at that T) Cun porch and there entertained raph muse, Beautl- hine added to the cheer and comfort of the day, Every face, wreathed in sralles, pro nounced it a day of great Joy Those present were: Mrs. Maud Krum, Mrs, Bennett, Mrs. Par ents, Lily Nelson, Mabel M. Long, Mra M. M. Sellers, Mrs Asther Krum, Mra. Symons, Mis» Paine and Mrs. Hower, with phe ful tal held at on Oct ¢ Mra, M eon 18 ye Jof a nelehbor ( neighbors, such @ great otely Twenty Peasants Freeze to Death PERNE, Oct. 27 ants have been frozen to » noe the head«|the Swine Alps. The weather is the ret whiff of frag. | w rdea so early in the and ft with the other w Twenty peas death tn It was emus! [turn toward lrant cof |- Backyard Poultry Keeping Fiver though know how to the nesta, how yard must be p t about starting a backyard poultry yard? Want to elect your pulleta, how to house hens, how to build © get best resulta in egg production, how much fed, what and how to feed them? n the fall, is the best time for the elty poultry pulletx and get them Inying before rs Washington bureau has compiled y understood form all the essential ing chickens and producing eggs for A will be sent free on request. Simply on below and mall to our Washington facts that you Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 132? New York ave, Washington, D. C. I want the bolletin, “Backyord Poultry Keeping,” and nps for postage, Street and No. DANDRUFF—FALLING HAIR! 35-cent “Danderine” will Save Any Man or Woman's Hair—Delightful Tonic—See Hair Thicken! Don't lose another hatrt Don’t tol-| [erate destructive dandruff, A little Your Gruggist will tell you that “Danderine” ts the largest selling Dana now w ave your hatr;| 544 " | thicken and strengthen it; double pale caver tn the’ words because tt | beauty. | corrects and tones sick, afling hair | Falling hair never etops by fteelf!| every time, Use one bottle of Dan. until {t forma a/ derine, then {f you find a single fall ‘oying the hatr,|ing hair or a particle of dandruff. , roaulting in baldnens. | you can have your money back aa TATA cohol for every external Use for bathing babies and invalids, for in- vigorating rub-downs, for sunburn, insect bites, sprains, bruises and tired feet. Unfitted for internal use by ingredients that comfort the skin and relieve itching and soreness. At all Druggiste Mirrunt Crmacat Conrorarion | Delaware Ave. and Tasker, St. Philedelphte, Pa, } MIFFLIN | ALKOHOL | MASSAGE 95% alcohol | | | } Trains Derailed; communists have torn up ratls and/ Armed police are now on guard at deralied «many caused by $500,000. & wreck In which 10 persons killed and 90 injured. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922, OVERCOAT IN THE To demonstrate the convenience of our credit plan, we have arranged special credit terms—starting tomorrow—which give you the selection of any garment in our great, new Stock of Better Bradbury Overcoats and Suits, by PAYING JUST $5.00 DOWN and the balance in small weekly or monthly sums to suit your convenience, No better Tailoring Materials or Styles are shown than these Bradbury garments Priced From $29.50 Upwards BRADBURY JR. SUITS in our Juvenile Department—priced with two paire of knickers at.....ccccccccsss Armed Policemen Guard at Theaters FLORENCE, Italy, Oct, 27-— Blame Communists LISBON, Oct, 27. — Portuguese trains. Dam all theater performances to prevent them ts estimated at/a repetition of the political rioting They were responsible for| which recently caused a rict and ‘¢|many injuries in a leading play- he une. [i Run the Bal —bring home the bacon, collar the blue vase, carry the message to Garcia, etc. ITTLE Raisins, full of energy and iron, will put the pep into you that makes winning plays. Use vim like it in your business, too. One hundred and forty-five calories of energizing nutriment in every little five-cent red box that yau see. Comes from fruit sugar In prace tically predigested form—levulose, the scientists call it—so it goes to work — immediately. Rich in food-iron also, Try these little raisins when you're hungry, lazy, tired or faint. See how they pick you up and set you on your toes, “Between-Meal” Raisins 5c Everywhere Get Your Winter Clothing New en These Special Terms ANY BRADBURY SUIT OR ‘Well made, Stylish Knicker Suits for Boys—a leader $9. 211 Union St.— Two Entrances—1332 Second NOTTINGHAM, Oct. 21.—A . unwritten law was given court ap Proval here when a jury acquitted Henry F. Johnron, an ex-soldier, murdering his wife. his wife had dishonored his n while he was serving his country. Little Sun-Maids HOUSE 85 Murdering of Wife Is Unwritten La ; He proved # l Had Your Iron Today? RAISINS

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