The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1923, Page 4

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SEATTLE FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923. AeDougall./outhwick Tomorrow, we believe, we are presenting the THE MEN! DYE IT PHANTOMS ROB WEALTHY HOME Chloroform ‘Part of Family) Before Theft | , Phone Orders to “Shopping Service!” Main 6720 Mail Orders Filled Promptly y NEW FOR 15¢ Draperice Ginghames Stockings Everything CHICAGO, Jan, &—Phantom bur. | palatial ap: wealthy Ct “Diamond = Dyes"*—ne ind follow the simple direc ma in every package. “Don't won Whether you can dye or tint suc- ly, because perfect home dye- guaranteed with Diamond Dyes Mf you have never dyed before. tell your druggist whether the wish to dye is wool or OF Whether it ts linen, cotton, 1 goods, Diamond Dyes never spot, fade, or run. in a Seattle SHIRT ale 6,000 high-grade, ultra-smart Shirts, of clean-cut patterns, as good looking as you will find at top prices. These are not shirts made to sell at these prices, but much higher prices. To sell them at these prices two manufacturers who needed money badly made tremendous sacrifices. All Sizes in Hundreds of Patterns BUSINESS MEN WILL FIND THE SERVICE RAPID Skilled Sales people Will Be Ready glare ch med part of the fam tly and then proceeded with their work leisurely and carefully and es-| caped with between $20,000 and $0,- | 000 worth of priceless goma from the putnoturer was not “i in be entirely to fact that F af, given too small a dose e drug, Was aroused, and, In turn, awakened her husband, who} Entrance for the robbery te be- Heved to have been made by one of the phantom burglars doing a “hu. jman fly” act up the front of the buliding and entering thru French windows opening off the porch, He en ts thought to have admitted his se who were chioroformed be-/ looting began tncluded Mra. VENTORY he two sons, Harry, ‘ \ *% Mr. Schaaf ev nuly SALE was e by the bandita |PRINCESS WILL SHOW HIGH GRADE = ||" FiRST RUN PICTURES } With the change in policy the | | firstrun theater tn the howing cinema attractions one seats but 300 people and the management expects to gtve Dig productions extended runs at |popular prices and thus eecure the patronage necessary to present plo Henry Schaaf, frightened the robbers away, | erates thru the door. Prin ater is maid to be the ltures of high standard | Harry Carey in “Good Men and |b wilt de thelr first offering, js ‘ting Saturday. | “Good Men and True” ts heralded jas Carey's best production. The pic | ture is @ combination western society drama and comedy. Carey will be followed by the Jane} Novak production, “Snowshoe Trail.” | “Snowshoe Trail” ts the film verston | jof the story that appeared serially | in The Star some time ago. Star readers will probably be glad to hear this good news. Miss Novak is as sisted by Roy Stewart tn this big! production. | Democrats Observe | Jackson Day Here) The King County Democratic elub| will observe the anniversary of the) Battle of New Orleans, commonly | known to democrats as “Jackson | Day” at the regular weekly meeting of the club at Meves cafeteria Sat-/ urday noon. Francis A. Garrecht, United States | attorney for Eastern Washington | under both Wilson administrations, | will deliver the address of the day Garrecht 1s one of the most eloquent speakers In the state. Judge Sam B. Hill, of Waterville, superior court judge of Douglas} county, now holding court In King| county, will be honor-guest of the club. President George B Ryan haa/| i] invited democratic members of the legislature who will be in Seattle Fri- day to attend the Jackson day cele- bration. Constance Horn, contralto, | will feature a musical program especially arranged for the occasion. Fair 30 Years Ago Started Jealousy | A young wife eat In a buggy at the | Co iteniieniientigationtion! BEENSSSNN Seseeesesees ® i 4,000 Printed Madras and Percale Shirts $ 72 The makers of these Shirts are famous, and these are up to their standard specifications. They are high quality, soft, full, neatly cut. 2,000 Woven and Silk Striped Madras Shirts $ [2 Also many imported madrases and Russian cords. They will please the most particular men in town. A Color Range in each pattern Some with collars to match Hundreds of patterns All sizes in all patterns A young man, a boyhood friend, atood | | beside the burxy and talked to the! girl he had known. The girl's hus- band saw and scowled, for he was! Jealous, And that was 30 years ago. | Thursday Ada Irene Markéy axked | a divoree decre from Leslie Markey, | Bitter Lake storekeeper. He has been sullen and jealous stnee the fair | 20 years ago, she claimed. Sale Opens 9 A. M. Saturday, Just Inside the Second Avenue Entrance Old Newspaperman Shirts Will Be Conveniently Displayed Is Laid at Rest! Funeral services for Bugene A.| Dory, 66, retired New York state newspaper man, who died here Sun- day, were to be held at 1 p. m. Fri- According to Sizes PARIS.—Miss Hope Harijea, daughter of H. H. Harjes, Rg Pastor Warns of ern Union Telegraph company here | for Albert 8. Fry, 96 Spring st, who | | Common Sense of the matter both unite in Demanding the Protection of er You Buy Real or Lend on the day at Butterworth mortuary, under the auspices of Washington Chapter No, 1, Rose Crotx. High Mass Here for Dead Priest A solemn requiem high mass for the late Father McGrath, who died tn Ireland of influenza on December 29, the St. James’ cathedral diocese, Thursday morning. ‘The Rev. McGrath was with the Bt, James’ cathedral for atx years at ore time, but recently returned to Ireland. WALSENBURG, Colo. — Frances Quintas Bustos, 105, believed to be oldest woman in Colorado, dies | here. Convenient Service to Grays Harbor South Bend Raymond Northern Pacific Ry. E. L. Carey, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. 200 L. ©. Smith Building Telephone Elliott 5580 Seattle Bureau of Missing Relatives \friomae 1922, wag attended by all priests of | the TM ebroduce such items ee will interes? (weir communities. ce7e OLIVER ©, BLACKMORE. — In- quiries for Oliver ©. Blackmore, who was last heard from in Seattle No- |vember 21, are belng made by Mra Robert Lutz, of Debsc, N. B. Infor mation regarding his whereabouts will be taken in Seattle at Capitol 0689, Apartment 10, and from there forwarded to Deboc. eee ALBERT 8. FRY.—A telegram, telling of the serious tilness of hin mother in Berkeley, Cal, ts being held at the main office of the West cannot be located in Beattie eee | sACK WIL! MS.— A menenge, telling of the sickness of his mother {in Oakland, Cal., is being held at the main co of the Western Union Telegraph company for Jack Wil Lams, whore address ts given an 760 Lakeview bivd., but who cannot be located at that place, eee MARTIN CLARK TOMBERLIN— Relatives of Martin Clark Tomberlin, believed to have come to the North- wert in 1911, are inquiring for him. He is sald to be & feet, § inches tall, and to weight 165 pounds, His son, Mearl C. Tomberlin, now in Seattle, would appreciate any information regard Address Mearl C, Sard ave. 8. Tomberlin, 6703 cee GREAT-GRANDDAUGHTER OF MORMON PROPHET JOSEPH SMITH—The Nauvoo Faraways will celebrate the 82nd birthday of their organizer, Henry Hoffedilz, Jan, 7, at his daughter's home, 6013 La- tona ave. It is believed the great grand-daughter of the Mormon $100 CASH, $15 MONTH Don’t blame the landlord when you have as good a chance an any to buy one of my twenty different style bungalows, wit My-acre, for $1,750 up. Elec~ sry water, phone and 16- minute car service, Hi C, PETERS 126 Third Avenue | COUGH] #3: You can “make good” wy Reliable (UE 1308 Fourth Avenue THE GAS CO. Hor address is wanted that she may |be invited to attend the celebration ‘The information will be appreciated by Mra, Vina Vallet, phone Melrose | Prophet Joseph Smith ts In Seattle. SUPREME JUDGE SWORN | Florence E. Allen, common pleas court judge of Cuyahoga ing the whereabouts of his father. sounty, Ohio, being sworn in as associate justice of the Ohio supreme court, the firat woman to be elected to such an of- fice. Taking the oath with her, shown above, were Associate | Justices George H. Clark, left, and Robert R. Day, right. | MEMBERS of the Seattle graded | union of Sunday school teachers will meet at the Y. W. C. A. on Thursday, January 11, mental conferences. aes; ESOLVE to eliminate drudgery from cooking : and baking! Resolve to have better and more delicious home-cooked meals during 1923. your resolutions by getting orove with the Lorsin Oven Heat Regu- lator makes thie powslble. Ask we about tt THE SEATTLE LIGHTING CO, Main 6767 GAS RANGES top, aett bese ore The mate yabreakable beosuce made of (drawn and steel for study and depart- Foreign Tangles Approval of the national admin- istration’s policy of avoiding em brofiment in the affairs of Europe was voleed by Rev. Ambrose Bailey, First Baptist church pastor, in a speech before the Young Men's Re- Publican club Thursday. BRIG. GE GEORGE RICH- ARDS, paymaster of the marine corps, is coming to Seattle next week to Inspect the marine recruit. ing office in Seattle and the marine barracks at the Bremerton navy yard. BOSTON.—Pastorate of First Pres- byterian church of Brookline held un der sanction of law by Rev. Edwin Curtis, who displeases congregation preme court ruling Paris of J. P. Morgan, dies here after being thrown from polo pony. _ | CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, inclose with Se |to Foley & Co., 2825 Sheffield ave, Chicago, Ill, writing your name and Address clearly. You will recetve in jreturn @ trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley | Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic | Tablets. Sold everywhere—Adver. | tisement. j DR. §. Yow Just returned trom China, brings new Remedies for Men and Women. when baptising dog, according to su- | for the six months period 509 Ti SEAT UE SO cras oe ANNOUNCEMENT of the distribution of our regular semi-annual DIVIDEND ending December 31st, 1922. Bring {n your account on or before the 15th of this month and share in the earnings for the full six months period ending June s0th, $1 TO $5,000 ACCEPTED Y re OAN - S34 AVE

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