The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1922, Page 8

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cme HERE’S NO “CORNER’”’ on this new method of recharging batter- ies. Drive into any of the four service stations named below and you can have your battery charged by the new method. And better yet, you can get it done for price. vice. Sunset Electric Co. (U.S. L. Batteries) 1509-11 Broadway Downtown Station, 4th and Stewart Automotive Service Co. (Prest-O-Lite Batteries) 908 E. Pine St. Seattle Storage Battery Co, (Gould Batteries) 1010 E. Pike St. Northern Electric Co. (Exide Batteries) 419-23 E. Pike St. / \ JF YOU WANT sae eS E eautiful flowers ; ANYWHERE IN SEATTLE US.0r CAMADA DELIVERY DELIVERY? Hous 1 HOUR Thanksgiving Flowers Chrysanthemums, the most gorgeous of all flowers, radiate in all their splendor the 4 holiday spirit. , If are to entertain, Woodlawn flowers will brighten your table. Or if you are to be a guest, your hostess will appreciate Woodlawn flowers. Order Early Woodlawn deliveries always ‘ { “on time.” | oodlawn, : ower Shop * . ect ae 7 5 eee a | — pecmcemnclfeentesiman? bas LESS THAN HAEF of the former Pay only 75 cents for the recharging and 25 cents for a ‘ day’s battery rental—a total of only a Dollar for eight-hour ser- THE SEAT } [ WIDOW STARTLES PROBERS Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall, widow of the New Brunswick, N. J., pastor, suddenly appeared in the grand jury room at - Somerville, N. J., Tuesday and demanded a chance to testify before the official body probing the murders of the Rev. Edward W. Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills, choir leader, RECTOR’S WIFE MAKES DEMAND Appears Suddenly Before Grand Jury Room ; | {| } { }| SOMERVILLE, N. J | | (| q i HERE’S MORE ABOUT CLEMENCEAU STARTS ON PAGE ONE ing, whatever the ddds, Some thing of this is in the gallant old Frenchman's attitude, he admits. Clemenceau's speech today will be Nov. 38. i latre. Frances Stevens Halt appeared! lat the grand jury room here today |i? @ menaure tuned to the ear of the | the | Middle West, whose volo, Chicago Bi to demand a hearing H iprobers of her husband's murder, |"#red him welcome upon his ar | ‘The jurors were just gathering |"V#! here late yesterday |when the widow, erim-faced and de-| Gen. Pershing met Clemenceau at i itermined, accompanied by her|the station and the diminutive friend and confidante, Mins Sally) Frenchman hurled himeelf into Peters, marched into the court: -piaeck Jack's husky arma, exclaim house and took a seat at the door! ine wstow glad 1 am to see you lof the room where the investiga | Teles to being endducted \agnin,” Just as tho they had not met since the armistice, altho the same “Mra. Hall tp going to demand a hearing.” Miss Peters told news |#eene was enacted at the Moetro- | politan opera house less than a week | paper men. | ‘The widow took @ position where |ago. before Ishe could confront Mrs. Jane Gib| Mayor Thompson, not aiways over son, when the latter enters the sympathetic towards France, made room to give her “eyewitness” |the Tiger come to him for the elty’s official welcome. Clemenceau rode around by way of city hall and rode 11 flights up in an elevator to say “Hello” to the mayor in the latter's office story of the murder of the Rev Edward W. Hall and Mr. Eleanor Mille, his “wonder heart,” Septem. ber 14. Mre, Giteon says she recognized | Mrs. Hall at the scene of the kill- ing. Mrs. Hall has denied she was present . Prosecutor Mott had not wub-/{ HERE'S MORE ABOUT poenaed Mrs, Hall. Her dramatic | IB) appearance was a surprise to the! prosecutor and to Detective Mason, |who i# in charge of rounding up| STUDENT SHOT After Your Thanksgiving PHONOGRAPH will finest entertainment. give you There is on Thanksgiving, and when have the world's best to draw from, sunk played by the kind of wholesome pleasure and something especially fitting in plenty of music you muste and the world’s great est artists, you have A REAL TREAT. arrangements by first ping in and hearing the per fect tone qualities of VICTROLA GRAFONOLA Make your holiday stop the and NEW EDISON Here are a complete range your personal tants. $5.00 Then pay and the DAY. It will family. play the new records for you—-danee hits and selee tions by fam- oun artiate— in our com- fortable PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS ot prices and beautiful models to sult instrument will be delivered TO YOUR HOME THE SAME be the very best surprise that you can give the STARTS ON PAGE ONE | witneason | Attorney Pfeiffer, Mrs leounsel, accompanied her Hall's She was them to halt and when they refused attired in deep mourning. he fired a shot in a vacant lot | Mrs. Gibson arrived at the court-| conneider, who was carrying the |house with a bodyguard of ate | flower pot, a large tub affair, then ‘troopers shortly before 11° o'clock | dropped it, and Kalberg pursued Hol once Prosecutot | brook, who carried the traffic sign. “I yelled at him to drop it,” sald Karlberg, “and he said “1 can't do it.’ I replied, ‘You will do it! Then my gun was hit by the sign. It discharged as this happened. T had no intention of shooting again. I then brought the boy to the station.” Lieut, R. W. Olmatead declared that he found liquor on Allen and a charge of being drunk and disorder. ly was filed against Allen. Allen was released on $26 bail. Schneider was not held. Holbrook was charged with isorderly conduct Chief of Police W. B. Severyns, university man himself, began an in vestigation Into the shooting as soon jas he heard of tt R. M. Fox, 28, and R. L. New |burn, 24, who were driving past the scene at the time of the shooting, corroborated the students’ story, Fox was questioned at length by the police, and then charged with driving an automobile while drunk, @ie was released on $200 bail SUZZALLO IS |She went at to Beekman's private office GLASS OF SATS CLEANS KIDNEYS When your kidneys burt and your lpack feels sore, don’t get scared and |proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys ‘and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing jthem with a mild, harmless salts |which helps to remove the body's urinous waste and stimulate them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 600 grains of acid and wast®, so we can readily uni d the vital import ance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water—you can’t drink too much; also get from any pharma cist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in @ glass of | PROBING CASE water before breakfast each morning 2K for a few days and your kidneys may| President Henry Suzzallo of the then act fine. This famous salts i«| University of Washington began a made from the acid of grapes and rigid investigation of the cireum- LE STAR TUESDAY, NOVEMRB PEACE REIGNS | WITH TIERNAN The same delicious drink the fountain But It May Be Only Tem- porary Truce chk, nog rae You can now have ssa uae Senoereh preapeess or Chocolate Flavor quiet reunion, | ——— = CHOOGROO GOD RIC SODRIAGOD RIG ORI HONS Tiernan stil) views the whole af . o. flr 9a an Interesting “ease” Wnt Malted Milk at home two women, this apparently is the & pg ~ Vial» gg A APO MRE avon ERETOFORE you've been able to get chocolate malted milk only at | professor on the long-distance. tele soda fountains. Now the Borden Company, which is probably wel! nee Sere ee Se known to you for its other milk products, has made a new Chocolate and live with her, he replied Flavor Malted Milk for home use. I intend to live with whoever the law of Indiana decides in my wite.” Special food problems arise in every household. Only the mother of the f FP see eB yr gg tay haley family realizes how serious they are. This new Chocolate Flavor Malted f flict of Laws,” holds that his ms Milk does away with a lot of them. j riage to the widow was automat |ically invalidated when the divorce The chocolate flavor is already added to the malted milk. There is no ' Suloy Manttloos here Savery. 4 tiresome mixing to do. A little milk, a whisk of the egg-beater, and the Ig es drink is ready to serve! y MARSHALI/TOWN lowa ‘ov 28.—-Prof. John P. Tier The addition of chocolate takes malted milk out of the old invalid class and makes bride today was waiting for her it a food—a food most people find delicious. Yet the essential elements are still there ome to her husband te —the vitamins, the proteins, the carbohydrates, all in an easily digested form. a convers with the former Notre Dame profe ever the long Try the new drink at home. Give it to the children. Serve it for light luncheons, distance telephone, Mrs, Bianche for the bedtime drink, for every occasion when heavier food would not be suitable, Wednesday morning lien refund \o revest, | COLD-For each drink desired Building : Rut aus she was going sat teen dition of wa ordin (600) Borden New York | Jase tumbler of milk three fight for her rights againet the! soa eamyat . of . Tiernan hoc claims of Mrs, Augu VALERA NAMES late Flavor Malteed Milk —-mix thoroughly with an egg-beater or in a shaker. If water is used instead of milk, increase the quantity of Malted Milk to four | | | of five teaspoonfuls OWN MINISTRY | ox arnte me ern milk (or water) to a boil. Adda | paste made of three heaping tex DUBLIN, Nov Fammon D.} spoonfuls of Malted Milk and a Valera today from his hiding place! little water. Bring to a boil again defied the Free State by naming before serving. 3 & new Irish republican government of his own. ‘The cabinet, the most of whone yers are in fail, inctudes: | President and minister of fore ent jaffaire—De Valera " Minlster of finance-—Stack Home secretary—Rutiedge Minteter of defense—liam Mel Hoan ‘ay - Pegabtaae Ab acter Backed by 65 years’ experience in milk producing Minister or economies Robert Barton. With the announcement of the! cabinet, presaging in the opinion! be served to each guest Lioyd Spencer of The Seattle Star from some quarters a rebel offen nive, the Free State troops renewed BAKED POTATO | A munical program will be given | in addition to a number of speeches. Five hundred dollars in cash and machinery i# being distributed at the show in connection with which | a three-day lecture course is being | given for the benefit of the farmers | the section. Will Take Off All Excess Fat Do you know that there ts a harmless, effective remedy for hat may be used fely y by any man or wom: he the slimness of yout and it is none other th t form of the now famo Prescription, known their drastic efforts to get De jwit be one of the principal speakers Valera. at the banquet. John T. Dougal of | The Irish “republican president” the Portland Chamber of Commerce | may be executed if captured ‘This wae Indicated in an interview by avr saica Rarguuatsns DIE I i TOPPENI8SH, Noy, 28--As the lelimax of the Yakima county farm bureau potato and corn show, which opened here yesterday and which will continue thr tomorrow, the whole community will celebrate tonight at a “Dig baked potato banquet.” The big baked potata. for which thie section is famed, will be fea tured thruout the evening. A baked potato of mammoth proportions wil! ‘enident Cosgrave of the dail Executions will not cease until the rebela have surrendered their arma,” wae Coagrave's ultimatum. As given at oar Sanita- 7 rium will give the most astonishing results in most all chronic ailments of digestive organs, Our milk is obtained from special-fed tuber- cular-tested cows. COTTIN Sanapractic College Class Banquet The 1922 clare of the Universal Ranipractic college held their ban. quet In the Louis room of the Hotel Washington tast evening at 7:30 ‘The following persona contributed to the program: Attorney 8. H. Keller: an, “Life's Rocky Highway”; Dr. L. R. Boule, “To the Claas of '22": Helen Boyle Coughlin, “To the Fao ulty"; Ellen W. Birchard, “Humor. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Marmola z j Marmoin Prescription Tabi r caque”; Dr, W. M. Ileything, “Tol] Tells How To Nee- j|can well expect to reduce’ stead the Future”; Dr. A. B. Green, “To trils and Head. and easily without going throug the New Physician”; response by the fee of tiresome exerc clans; J. Wayne Davin, toastmaster Graduation exercises will be held at the college in the Thompson build ing Wednesday evening, November 29. Mayor E. 3 Brown will deliver an addrens. Drinks Soda Pop; Falls Unconscious Found lying on the floor of her home, unconscious after drinking a bottle of soda pop, Monday night Mrs. A. B. Jackson, 132 24th ave. N., was taken to the city horpital, where she remained Tuesday, unable to shed any light upon the mystery of her illness, The woman's child, aged 3, told police that Mra. Jackson was seized with a sudden attack after drinking the beverage. 512 18th Ave. Phone East 0071 You feel fine in a few momenta Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely No more duliness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous dis- charges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night Tell your druggist you want amall bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. Apply @ little of this fragrant, anti septic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every alr passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. Tt is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable.—Adver. tisement ae, OF YOU can secure them direct om the Marmola Co., 4612 Wood- ard ave. Detroit, Mich. on receipt price.--Advertisement QU Thanksgiving Suggestions Turkey for Turkey Day! We will have only the finest dry-picked birds obtainable—native Washing- ton and Oregon stock. Order early and be sure of fine selection. Per Ib........+-0+0+ee00+++ + BG E Oysters For Stuffing For Cocktails : With the Stuffing Bell's Poultry Seasonings. On the Half Shell = made of pure herbs and spices. Lends rare flavor to Freshly-opened, large Oys- dressing, Tins...10¢-30¢ ters. Per dozen.......60¢ Old-Time Favorites Plum Pudding Candy and Nuts lunch or dinner— Golden West coffee brings a 3 lemon juice, combined with lithia,| stances surrounding the shooting of Made in our own kitchen . Made our o chen, the and has been used for generations to| Richard Holbrook and the arrest of . Side’ dhe’ snear tae Olympian Chocolates, = ‘ 1 e st ingredients, ; clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; |C. A, Schneider, university students, cheery, stimulating touch that just like home-made. Ready Bi: mupreme. Deliste Es also to neutralize the acids in urine| early Tuesday morning by Patrol. l fi to steam and serve; 1 to 6 on once in Rises so it in no longer a source of Irrita-|man Karlterg, following a student only a tbs. @ 4 ae, Ne ae ; ach; per tb 50. 2 ton, thus often ending bladder weak- | prank tn the University business dix 7 zine coffee In tins: Heine’ Plum ran diy: yD, AOR: Ee $1.98 ness. trict DOr Moe. ys caye a) | ding, a tin, .5O. ni Jad Balts ts inexpensive; cannot in-| “At thin hour I have not all the PoOssesses, Jevne's Plum Puenina 90¢ California Almonds, 1b.40¢ jure; makes a delightful effervescent facts,” said Dr. Sugzallo Tuesday s 2 lb Poca pede cngee ae Uthia water drink, which everyone|morning. “We are getting reports BI vg +s SOP eediapsebind should take now and then to help!|from various sources and® will go to re row ere nee eke spc betayie 8 and 50¢ Meas by an D secgwaietge . keep their kidneys clean and active. | the bottom of things. I will say this, Try this; also keep up the water | however, that I am not ready to take drinking, and no doubt you will won-|snap judgment against the police de- der what became of your kidney | partment, We have had moat excel: trouble and backache——Advertise |jent oo: operation from its members, ment and untll our Investigation ts com- ~ | plete, I shall refuse to eriticine.”* | The shooting has aroused feeling jamong the university students. All jday ‘Tuesday students thronged the corridors at central headquarters in- |tent upon interviewing Chief Sev. 1504 ‘Third Ave, Cor, Pike st. purpose of ascertaining the facts in the case, } a Oe a AA jeryns and Inspector O'Brien for the Extra Fine Mrs. Phelps’ Swect, Spiced Pears, special—in pint jars. ..60¢ Vasgted dite Me FOUR STORES TO SERVE YOU HVUVAQUUUUOULOUAUAEURAUAU AULA ULLAL The next time you order coffee Ask for GOLDEN WEST ~ after that you'll DEMAND it, HUHNE Al

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