The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1922, Page 19

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F. J. FLJOZDAL Grand President the national convention of the United Brotherh: Employes and Railway Shop Laborers, just clc Not the least of these was the complete swe od. administration forces, Edward F. Grable, election as grand pi lent, was defeated by F, J Manitoba, Canada, Elmer EB, Milleman, Mt election BE. E, MILLEMAN Grand Secretary-Treasurer who seemed Morris, over the favored candidate for grand secretary-troasurer. Grable's supporters felt confident that his work to keep the brotherhood out of the July strike of railway shop craft workers would insure hia re- | DETROIT, Mich, Oct, 27.—AN sorts of surprises were given Detroit by 4 of Maintenance-of-Way » of offices by the anti 1 certain of tal, N. Y., Treasury Candidate Gets Her Bag Back | Mrs. Mary Avery Wilkins, candl. date for county treasurer, who lost | her purse and keys Sunday, has re-| Mira. Hugh Ported that the purse and keys have | candidate Deen returhed, the dist distr She placed them on the running board of a machtne Sunday while speaking to a group of people, to learn uppn completing her talk that the machine had gone. Her belong ings were returned to her headquar ters Thursday morning by a man who did not leave his name. try of the tropical world grows coffee in amounts varying from a few bags a ee man’ with Brazil, Central ‘High coffee is ex- . scarce and out of this enormous pro peection, only a very percentage can pass the tests to which ' coffees are subjected You can get a good Rubberized Gabardine For $8.95 from 1909 to Wollson’s ys BIG FORCED-PRICE CLOTHING SALE FIRST AVENUE | the front neat miners, does TIMES SQUARE weaase SIXTH AND VIRGINIA We have the local farmers, with all Vegetables direct from the ranch. FLOUR Se SPECTAL, 49-1b. sack CENTEN: BEST, 49-1b. sack. MILK od Milk—Saturdi ns under charge of three experts whose combined years of service amount to nearly one hundred years. Their ability to MAIN 1434 ©..D, Orders Ta “Come Where You fave Room Park > dev fine flavored y a blends is reflect- << “pe ROY F.. RIC E WHERE CASH IS KING! ed in the cup of Hills Bros. Coffee served at GET YOUR WINTER'S SUP! Krone, all winter bluestem. .. Lincoln Best—a blend. ... Rex, Montana hard whea' Baker Girl—family patent... azcor™ Stall 106 49-1b, sack REX FLOUR ... FEDERAL or CO-OP MILK. | PRIDE WAS 5 rolls WAX 1 APPLE BUTTOR, 2 SOFT-SHELL W. 2 Ibs, ZOBLIYS DINST COFFEN., Mre. H.C, Todd without see Sood. gett gol Dy Phone Pure Cane Sugar, 7%4¢ Ib—by the sack............. |Native Girl a Candidate. c. Te tet tion of being running for legislature. She also en. the distiiftion being the woman chairman of woman's committee, “I @ and children. particularly leme of child bor.” Mrs, Todd ts the wife of Attorney | Todd, who served in the legislature 1911. She states that #he hopes to make as ones &® record as her husband. | XIN ‘DS RUN AWA AY | HORSE IN AUTO LOVELAND, Colo. hunting for hin horse, | he'd left hitched on the wtrest, found the animal several blocks away, The runaway had collided with the ma chine and jeaped in, Oct. 27 of #0 automobile. Carbon monoxide, the white ¢amp which has caused the death of many animain not affect Phone Eltiott 4880 kinds of Fresh We buy our Sugar, Flour and Poultry Feed by the car, so we can give the housewife the best class of goods for as low a price as any market in the city. SUGAR STALL, LOWER FLOOR —Stalle 20-21 Your [va FLOUR AND SUGAR GOING UP PLY NOW! 49-1b. Sacks, $1.90 - 40-Th. Sacks, $1.90 49-b. Backs, $1.95 . 49-lb, Sacks, $1.65 -87.50 Opposite rg alia MARKET , MEAT PRICES SATURDAY oble Grocery of Daupin, took office democratic | .. for the legislature from enjoys the distino only native daugh ter of Washington who this year ts Mrs. Todd was born in |¢ Whitman county first appointed In regard to her m she says, ind for pro gressive legislation | concerning women inter ested in the prob Jake whieh | ORSINING, Du of * acter should {and refuses t In order call him by type tn fietio |nontenced to dered hin you | ‘The two w ried, but dou | mina. | desperation |finance's suspicions, which, appar ently, were unjust, the girl tr |teave him. At last, in a moment of |biind rage, he shot her. When he was arrested, he learned she was dying. He bermed to be taken to the girl's bedside, The ene in the hospital waa more polk nant then x. Dying re. |seurcely at pir! yet | found strength to smile, har n. heart, sin ed j him. te Ditthe and 1 shall always love you, ena all always py any She plende * had not Ishot herself. I am arrest shall be sen chat, hel you will aa wills “1 forgs the give you wherever I of In a few in a few we In the death prison, Tha nentence wa A tall, ha ing hin 35 “trusty” at Jeheer and he experienced am [™Pertenced he hh reader, a tn Big M Same’ br Spectal Qua Agents ZOBLE GROCERY Elliott 4314 COFFEE Help Comes Don't der-worker, ¥ or money tll Drug Co, moment scoffing world wan commuted to tent at the coming of her » ' She answered softly, life left jlifted the gun la thousnd ti There'll never be as good a time as NOW to care for your youngster’s OLUMBIAN) OPTICAL ca 1315 Fourth Avenue HOE sir BALLANTINE’S MALT SYRUP 45c Per Quart (21% Ibs.) Seattle Malt Supply Company FREE DELIVERY Give us a call Elliott 4042 Prompt attention given mail Open Evenings to 7 P. M. Catarrh Will Gol / Spurns Pardon for Fear | of Losing Dream Family N. ¥,, Oct, 27,--When urier wrote the strange story ‘or Ibbetwen” he probably lit tle dreamed that such an odd char But | right here In the great gloomy Ging | been asked to Investigate his history. | |Sing prison the real Peter lives his Jdream Ife with his dream family |but he berged me not to get hin re exist tn real life, 10 be pardoned—he feurs }to lone his dream life! to shia him from a 1 we shall continue to the name of his proto: n——just Peter, He was dio, but his sentence “tite.” He had mur- athful sweetheart. ore engaged to be mar. abt of her entered his His suspicions drove her to | Wherever sho went, Mo Was questioned, cross-examined, lcharged with guilt Woary of her Ho knelt at the side of sobbing. to live for “There * you, and 1 her to live But I wilt ke ag with you.” a 4 with him to nay that shot her; that she had hut he could only ery od have confeased-—1 tenced to the electric I am not afraid now, tho, if y only one thing—that you will forgive mer" The girl replied, women ever nt you an ave you the mome 1 men, and I shall « until you come to me, am,” hours she was dead and ka the young man was house at Sing Sing t was 10 years ago. a commuted soon after ndsome man, approach: th birthday, he te a the prison and within Kray walls goes about dispensing |more alluring. Bhe throws he pe to his fellow inmates he possensor of a fine, quick brain. |then we #ay in t ching, a voracious 20d clanres eyes Reduction in ALT and that fs carrted alers in Seattle at Price in Quantity. lity Guaranteed. 110 Seneca orders Pabst Blue Ribbon in Two Minutes—Com: | plete Relie! in’a Few Weeks wtok mful athing Hyom ou are not rid ‘oat and bro Iv inexpensive, Bar- ean supply you—Adver- self, have forgiven you | ways | $ use Murine often. Soothes, |Bnelish, history, geography and gon- Jera) education. Bocauso of bis good behavior tn fluences have been at work te obtain a pardon for him, The writer had I told him he might soon be free, lease, Hoe offered several excusos |for desiring to stay behind the bara, but at Inet the truth came out He maid SAYS HE “DOESN'T | WANT A PARDON don't want to be pardoned! I don't want to leave here, Be cause it's here she came to me, it's In |hore we have our home. Maybe you will call if Insanity, but T know bet- tor, I had to go thru the damnation of the world to discover the truth. “You know my story, don’t you? There's nothing to say of how we used to be together--the girl and my There's nothing to may in ex planation or extenuation of what 1 | did, But all that's forgotten, She forgave me. Before she died gave me her word. And now, al time, forgive,’ tore the Mesh of her body, her free. “We-—-we are sweethearts now, I suppose you're Inughing at me./ You're not, are you? It is hard for me to explain--to tell how ft hap. lpens. I # eo it is not for many to she's tolling me—l forgive, The crime ts forgotten! 1} but it set understand “During the day, when I'm work. mood ing, and some melancholy comes upen'me, I ean see her here all the time, or whenever she} wants to Her hand ts on my| shoulder, her voice at my enr. She says, ‘Couragel Don't give way!) |There's nothing wrong. You're my | lieve and you know there's nothing now to doubt of me, tis there? That | is what she says, over and over! again. And I know that when I am| espectally happy happy now, it ls becaum she ts near | me, singing or smiling. This is dur. ng the 4 | “Hut my nights are best [nights in here f do not want to lone. It In because of them I do not want to go away, At night, we meet. | When I go to sleep I mem to get rid of my body. I am fust my old seit, the real self of me; just spirit and soul, “Bhe comes. She ts fust as pretty as ever, more beautiful, even, and arms about me and we talk a while, and "Well, where shall we go tonight? “Sometimes we walk about the/ ee races and thru the parks, as up in the country where we spent a vaca | lon, and we can see all the young! |folk who were there before—those we | liked and those we didn't like. Bome [tires we choose the old haunte—the rooms tp her house or in mine, Or the little place where we used to Jance together, Or perhaps we go to| the Mbrary where we often read) he has brought many new poema to me during the nights, She recites them beautifully, while I listen. Then |} get_my violin and play to her, She hever misses a night, She comes as soon as I throw myself on my cot | And we are married. Not only weet fhearts, but marrie He dropped his head now, and then |looked up at me, half afraid to go on. “There are two children, Our own. [A little boy, the oldest, now § years oid, and the little girl, who's only 2. They're named, and are ‘gettin along’ beautifully. I never go into our little home, with the children, | jexeept when the day’s work is fin and no matter where we fo for the evening, we always return to the children, At daylight I leave them for my daytimes here! “It's all quite real, quite true to *. And tf you should tell me it is only @ ‘lot of dreaming’ 1 would still know better. I know dreams do not hold together like that; dreams don't let you touch and feel. But I'm afraid if I went into the world out aide the prison and tho affairs of its tally Ife were bothering moe, I would the way to my wife, my mweet my little mother. That ts why not want to be Aoned ot of reading about such things—about the soul, and #piritism and telepathy. It's giv en me ideas, but they don't seem to } | I do “I've been doing a \ When your Per colater —_ Electrio Iron or Chafing Dish begins to “act Up." better let over, look it We've done us the biggest leo trical jobs in the City — but we like the little ones, Mt is my | and I always am/ mi and the prisoners were being sum- | m ng, th with [and then closed tightly, shetting the | tbe 98 Out of Every An Absolutely Reliable Statement Important to Every Woman Remarkable Results Shown by a Nation Wide Canvass of Women Purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. === 50,000 Women Answer ——— For some timea circular has been enclosed with each bottle of our medicine bearing this question: ‘ou received benefit from ydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound?” Replies, to date, have been re- ceived from over 50,000 women answering that question. 98 per cent of which say YES. That means that 98 out of every 100 women who take the medi- cine for the ailments for which it is recommended are benefited “Have taking t by it. This is a most remarkable record of efficiency. We doubt if any other medicine in the world equals it. Think of it—only two women out of 100 received no benefit— 98 successes out of a possible 100. Did you ever hear of anything We must admit that we, ourselves, are astonished. Such evidence should induce every woman any ailment pecul: Vegetable Compound and see if she can’t beoneof the 98 THE LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO,, Lynn, Mass. like it? 100 Women Benefited Of course we know that our med- icine does benefit thelarge major- ity of women who take it. But that only two out of 100 received no benefit is most astonishing. It only to prove, however, that a thedicine-s cialized for certain definite ailments—not a cure all—one that is made by the most scientific process; not from drugs, but from a combination of nature’s roots and herbs, can fand does do more good than hastily prepared prescriptions. You see, we have been makin; improvingand refining this med icine for over 50 years until it is 80 perfect and so well adapted to women’s needs that it actually has the virtue to benefit 98 out of every 100 women who take it. It’s reliability and i efficiency has gained pay -pee in almost every country in the world—leading all others. ae iar to her sex to try Lydia E. atter much.” He rose, The guard wae coming Down the panned, oged to their cell block cold, gray hall they 0 marked men, wes, blackguards, criminale—men | souls, The great locks clanked isoners behind their ree BOURBON FUND | dere expended approximately w tion w WAS $80,000, WASHINGTON, Oct. 27, — The national committee has $80,000 to in control of congress in the elec November 7, a statement filed ith the clerk of the house of repre- cratic entatives today showed. Heading the list of contributors {fs the name of former President Wil- son, wh gave $200 to the campaign. The largest contribution came from M, L. Benedum, of Pittsburg, who gave $10,000. Bernard M. Baruch and Thomas F. Ryan of New York gave $2,500 each and Harrison Nes. bit $6,000, Col, House, Newton D. er and Josephus Daniels gave oseph P. Tumulty, $ mer, $300, and Ww. a. McA‘ 400, $500, The names of many crceatnest' democrats, including former Vice | ra bers of the Wilson ing from the contribution lists, PALACE HIP 121921 4TH ~ sabe f they Tire, Hpdyette re, Irritat ° | ee EYES fiames flamed or Granulated | fefor | Infantor Adult. Atall its. Write depres Aa Ace Prue: Me (Evenyiing About Cuticura Soap | Suggests 5 Etficiency| nears has nantes Cullouin all and several mem: cabinet, are miss- resident Marsh THEATRE Diatcvigm, ACRE MM An ANA SOME FLAPPER!! tints what you'll say of Doris May in “GAY AND DEVILISI" al Fine Vaudeville Every Once in a While Another Old-Timer Wakes Up! progres- Among the alive, sive, up-to-date business and | professional people of Seattle, including bankers, lawyers, realtors and mortgage men, | Title Insurance has become the recogni and accepted way of ing and pro- | Aecting land titles, | But once in a while there | fe an old-timer who says his father and his grandfather both used abstracts and he guesses abstracts are good | enough for him! Probably | they are. One such old-timer eda shock the oth n he saw our that nearly Seattle's title business ia now on a title insurance basis, with the percentage steadily increasing. To quote the slogan of a well-known advertisor— ms A REASON* “rn Washington Title Insurance Company “Under State Supervision” — | Assets More Than $675,000 murderers, |of the port commission and | | | | Port Employes Are |One Dead, One Hurt Masquerade Hosts in Airplane Crash One hundred and fifty employes) OKEECHOBEE, Fla. Oct, 27. thetr/One aviator was killed and friends celebrated with a masquer badly hurt when their plape fell ade Halloween party Thursday eve-/ the streets here today. ning. The party was held In the|Bettig died almost auditor's office at the Bell st.| Charles Douglas ts in a erttical = terminal. dition. Grade crossing accidents have tm creased during 1922. Helium {s found tn minute quan- | titles in sea and river water, MIss BRADLEY, principal of Miss Farmer’s School of Cookery, Boston, drops us a little note in which she says: “Tilla- mook is different from any cheese we have ever had before and most delicate in flavor.” We're sure you'll like this new salad which she has prepared for you. Have it dinner Sui ! Tillamook Cheese Salad By Alice Bradley 34 cup Tillamook cheese diced slices pineapple, fresh or canned, diced cup dates cut small pieces ; cup heavy cream ne tei and best im cup mayonnaise der ‘Arran ba sot easing. salad ingredients separately in bowl with (Sremicg in in the center, or mix and serve in neste Every Iden slice of delicious “Tillamook” has tne name sogeitinen | plainly on the rind. Be sure you get the genuine, TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillameok, Oregon 25 cheese kitchens owned and operated by Tillamook dairymen eT Hamook: Ne other is genuine,

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