The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 8

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NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Burglars 10.—Unemployed men who heckled! who robbed the home of a Gold Star the pastor of St. Peter's church dur-| mother here returned thru the mail ing his sermon were forcibly ejected a medal which had been awarded to by members of the congregation. | her dead son for valor In the war Long Overdue, Lost \Collision in Game Vessel Limps In| Results in Death STOCKHOLM, Nov. 10.—Sixty- NORWICH, England, Nov. 10— two days overdue and given up for, Thomas H. Dodge, a player on the Jost, the Finnish schooner Wester-| Church of England’s football team, holme arrived here almost a com-| was killed by colliding with another plete wreck. | player. Years ago! I began to wonder at the great pumber of! meet lack 100% iron in their blood. Lack of iron in the blood is the great- est of all devitalizing weaknesses. It in the fron in your blood that enables you to get the nourishment out of your food. Without iron, nothing you eat does you any good. Your heart, lungs and kidneys and all your vital organs get their nourishment from the blood stream, and when the blood lacks iron nd is thin, pale and watery, you may suffer from the symptoms of a great number of diseases when the real avd } neighbors who wereal- waysailing, ‘complain- ing and doc- toring, with- oat ever seeming to got any bet- ter. Both working men and their wives were frequently all tired oat in the evening, and a great many were weak, nervous and run-down. One had pains in the back and thought he had kidney trouble. Another bad pains around the heart, pal- pitations and dizziness, and was sure he was suffering from heart disease. Still others had severe headaches, floating spots before the eyes, tender spots along the spine and a great variety of alarm- ing symptome. For years | made a special study of! this condition, consalting a great pum- ber of physicians and chemists. 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Chan recently leased @ theater and mpany on for a six months company was engaged for six months because it takes six months to put on the play The staging of the play ie an in- novation to American theater goers In the first piace, there ts no cur tain. is no scenery. There are no acta, the play being a continuous perform- ance 1 A simple Chinese tapestry hung at | the back of the stage in the limit of | decoration. | The actors are dressed in Mowing | Chinese robes and move in stately high Chinese aeccenta. Seated on the stage, monchantty jamoking a clearette in « young Chinese tri a black costume. Ovcas- fonally he gets up, atretches himself, and wanders around. No one pays | any attention to him. | He ts the scene shifter. Because he is dressed in Diack, all the Chinese in the audience understand perfectly that he can’t be seen—he’ invisible, That's Just as much a ree ulation convention in China, as the “Asbestos” on the curtain in Amer toa When any “stage business” is nec. essary, the young man gets up, gets the property in question, and re places it when done, If there is a wooing scene out of a window, he obligingly holds up a window frame until the hero and heroine gets do: conversing. When she wants to ait down, he saunters across the stage and hands her a chair. But, of course, he can't be seen. The heroine of the play is a man, a noted actor—or actress—in China }—Chin Far Dart. 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Deposit with him the price of one regular fullsise bottle of Nuzated Iron. | This ts not a payment, but a deposit only. | If you are not move than delighted with the results obtained by two weeks’ use of Nuxated Iron, simply return the outside | wrapper to your own druggist who will | Promptly refund your money. We will re- pey the drugsist the fullamount he refunds i ill in your name and address above) | IL xated Iron ere sold annually, and it hae Judges of U. S. Courts and many physicians. There is no back drop. There| fashion around the stage, droning in| cided that Baronets Leja de t profile the world. The ger ex-empress of Russia and States. in r Money’s women's parta, In China it is con sidered an outrage to permit women on the stage—it lowers the dignity But in America | Elting of China, of the male actors. well, two real Women are permitted to play miner parts. Chin the Julian wanders about with glances, and fans himaelf beautiful fan. coquettiah with «| | During the performance the audt jence gets up and goes out, gets a bite to eat, and comes back Tea is sometimes served during the per fim formance. As to what the play is all about, Joe Chan, the butcher, says that it! te 1,000 years old, and a very respect Chinese play. As for the rest, 4 better imprension was gained from | the policeman on the Chinatown squad who stays around to see that peace ta kept. “A bad man, you see, gets lousy drunk, and then he swipes a swell chicken,” explained the policeman. j ‘Then there's a young guy that's! really got @ case on this dame. He) hearn about the kidnaping businens, | and goes out to clean the old gent | up. The dame is afraid of the bad) man. When he really thinks he's got her dead to rights, she begins| hollering. This young «uy hears her, | and busts Into the place—y'under stand, they got these paper walls tn China, Well, the young guy and the| old gent go to it with swords, and ot course, the young feller finally bumps the old gent off, and gets the! | sirt, Hell—tt's atmple, but here T | gotta stick around six months while they drag it outr* | THE WICKED WoRM Cuthbert had been listening for! | balf an hour to @ lecture from his | father on the evila of late nights; and late risings in the morning. “You will never amount to any-) thing,” sald the father, “unless you! |turn over a new leaf. Remember, it's the early bird that catches the | worm.” | “Ha, hat" laughed Cuthbert. “How| about the worm? What did he got |for turning out so early?” “My son,” replied the father, “that worm hadn't been to bed all night; he wag on his way home."—Chicago Herald and Examiner Bill Sykes, band organizer| at the University of Califor- nia, Southern Branch, Los Angeles, was branded with the initials “U. S.C.” on his} face and throat by three un-' known men who invaded his! home. The branding is said| to be a result of a students’ feud between the Univirsity swiit Drug Co., University Pharmacies, Inc, G, 0.\0f Southern California and |Sykes’ college. SRATTLE | restaurant table most formidable rival, STAR Group 1 1,200 Pairs Women’s Lace Shoes 2 85 | High-Grade Per Pair AN Sites AN Width» Black Kid Brown Kid Brown Calf All Have Military Heels Add It Yourself $ .85 1 pr. $1.29 1 pr. $2.85 1 pr. Ladies Your Chance to Buy | Women’s 3 Pairs FOR Our Boston headquarters buys thousands of pairs of factory surplus stock at a fraction of cost. Our timely chance of offering you, at ridiculously low prices, footwear of fine quality—High Shoes right at the start of their big selling season, the cold and wet weather Sale Runs Till They’re Early, They Won’t Be Here Over Two Days at These Prices FRIDAY. ‘MBER 10, 19 "| 900 Pairs Shoes $129 Au High Shoes (Less than a $5 bill) Black Kid Brown Kid Brown Calf Military and French Heels real seasonable 325 Pairs Women’s Colored and White Shoes Per Pair All Sold—Come | Check This Over $ .85 1 pr. $1.29 1 pr. $2.85 1 pr. Speculator Orders Co-operative Stores Big Dinner; Dies| Sell Cheaper Meats PARIS, Nov, 10.—"I will dine and; LINGFIELD, England, Nov. 10.— die,” remarked Pierre Bornhe to the| Hast Surrey farmers have launched waiter as he seated himself at aja chain of cooperative stores in He ate and drank| which they sell thelr meats 25 per for two hours and then, as the bill competing ‘butohere’ was presented, he shot himself thru They 16 © the head. Bornha had b y are operating in five ing but had been ren dered bankrupt by sudden financial reverses cent below oo |Weather Man Says Cloudy Weather “Gosh, Tom, look at that cloud up there, I'll be derned if I don't be lieve it's going to rain Can you Veil, Rome, an Insignificant village near was ones the Eternal City’s ! |beat it? It'll spoil everything if it | rains.” oon "Oh, | don’t know as it will, I'm sorry as the deuce, but it won't spot! our week-end at that. A house party over at Aunt Jane's is mighty jolly under any circumstances, You'll find |that out after you've visited her Yakima home once.” “Oh, I don't doubt ft. I was think ing about that golf course you told me about, and how the rain would ruin that.” “Well, never mind billiard room in her cozy house and several interesting people are always there. You won't miss the golf, I'll assure you.” “No, of course not, if there are other means of enjoyment. I'm dern tired this week, anyway, and I'd love to take life easy around a warm fire for a change.” “That's just what you ean do this time, old man, You'd better take UPSET STOMAGH, GAS, GAS, GAS Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief ing right down.” “Fat of tt is, I have no overcoat. Have been intending to get one, but haven't been able to afford it yet.” “Oh, say, now! That moans you don’t know about Cherry's, down at 1015 Second ave., on the second floor of the Rialto building, just over the instant relief from sourness, gases or acidity of stomach; from indiges tion, flatulence, palpitation, headache or any stomach distress. The moment you chew a few|Pig'n Whistle. You come along with “Pape's Diapepsin” tablets your|me, We have barely time for a trip stomach feels fine there before train time, You can get Correct your digestion for a few]a fine coat on credit. Take six! cents, Pleasant! Harmless! Any | vertisement. drug store vertisement, There ix the! your overcoat, though, as she's rain. | Well, It Is Cold in Russia, Feode LONDON, Nov, 10.—-Feodor @ apin, the Russian singer who Fe cently returned from the Ui | States, now has a wardrobe of | suits, Uh Rcaneneninmranehi ‘Coughs and Colds Caiacrh, Croup, Sore Throat Banished by Hyomei eatarrh do not exist here with apt septic Hyomei (pre |pconomy presales; F* NITURE ORE is ounce 1¢ High | ke Breathe Hyomei and retief | jsoerse. coughs, sore throat or 605 Pike Street, UPSTAIRS will come in two minutes. | Breathe Hyomei and that stom PSTAIRS hawking In the mornin —Bank the Difference y Rasen gone yome! and kill the |tarrh germs; heal the inflamed m brane, stop ‘the discharge of m and event crusts f | the nose. Breathe Hyomei for a few minutes! each day and rid yourself of come) temptible catarrh Breathe Hyomel—«ive it faithful trial and then, if you are not satise) fied, you can ha’ our money back. Hyomet is sold by Grugstets every* where and by Rartell Drug Co. We Are There When You Want Us Sheet Metal and Roofing Repairs PUGET SOUND SHEET METAL WORKS Main 0176 New System Fails to Keep Prisoners PORTLAND, England, Nov, 10.— New prison methods inaugurated at | the Portland Borstal institution are | declared by penologists to be a com. plete failure Durtng the last weeks seven inmates have escaped and evaded capture. Buy | om forming Ex-Government Physician Warns Of peril attending the use of for allo dozen combina- r |tlons of « a certain the wrong one for your case, you [may do yourself infinite harm. | Far better for you to call and ace! jour specialist, be examined free, and ‘find out just which one ts suitable or your case. Port of Health, 1837 | ind _-Ad- | | fo | Th opposite the P. 0. BALLANTINE’S MALT syrup 45c Qt., 23 Lbs. Open Evenings Until 8 p. m. 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