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PAGE 2 THE-SEATTI —_ EB STAR WE! yN —— Member American Homes Bureau: For Better American Homes: CAN READ BUT [ HAVE NO EYES New Experiment May Be Valuable for Blind our 180-page mail-order catalog is here waiting for you— do your . —send for THRIFT |). shopping eur mail order de Bee ea ag a by mail VO pere catalog from the Academy of Sole (ius the possibility of eoing The experime: # were the result of many years’ labor on the part young scientist named 4 goule, whose studies led hin < eve that human belngs have « | | ble of bei 1 by practice, Rey persona trained by M. Fart | ¢-ft 19 he ments, The eyes of the person chosen rato. were bandaged, not ax In theatrical| ae exhibits b herr oa by means paper bands glu over ° 4 eyelids vered by bands th and finally by leaden specta. od to choose half a dozen of ored paper beart bers in groups of threa, v handed to the “subject.” ry case the his presented much more they et DID talk to you! pon |miles from Mammoth Cave. \PICTURES GAS. |"? (out-of-town folks: “Your Credit Is Good!” —to your shopping by mail! —if you want our FREE catalog of homefurnishings, place X here s who and they will Whittle. ries 1 14 PHILADELPHIA, April 26—Dr B. G, Wilkinson, traveler, tn an ad }dreas here on the “Coming World j predicted that the next war A be ht with gas bombs that o1 Ogden college tn historic Bo’ Ky. Pe If thare fn a younger president of 4 standard college, Brownsville has —our be Gr m, re "Dt | ickest apple tree and he knew the/¢ in the world's history,” Dr —catalog sent to out-of-town folks only, Wilkinson sald. “The next war will ot be fought by armies or by battle. | *ortest route to every melon patch. | whi shipe—but by flying torpedoes, gus GOT HIS A. Bh. bombs and bacilli bombs. WHEN ONLY 18 progr In the next war polson gases wil!| At 13 he had never seen a ral) We be used that will penetrate wool and|road train, but he knew about all |leather, One drop of the gas on the|there ts to learn in the one-roor bare skin of the foot will destroy | grade echool. It was 30 miles to th he member, It will enuff out the|/ nearest high echool or college. fo ot ra 2 of all who breathe tt, ‘The con. | Charles’ mother—bis father had died| jtente of one shell will kill «very.|when Charles was 12—took him to} |thing, animal and vegetable, within | Bowling Green. Andé at 18 Charlies Cegree from Ogden A year later he from Yale Me commissioned « army. U. S. CLIMATE. NOT CHANGING! WASHINGTON, April 26.—There lis no basis for the belief that this! portion of the earth is undergoing a} general change in climate, the U. B weather bureau stated, In response to numerous Inquiries | The fact that the past two years have been unusually mild in most/ parts of the United States has tn- aspired the belief that the warm pe- riods are growing longer. pot his A. B. 0. |an area of five acres and will spread jover adjacent areas and do serious damage. “A few airships with these gus bombs can easily destroy a ctty of| 100,000 inhabitants, Satan's tngen- ulty and cunning will contribute to make the great battle of the! Armageddon the terrible climax of all that has gone before." Cah SEATTLE graduated) hile he had been | Meutenant tn the | Says Jealous Wife Hurts Law Practice A Jealous wife can play havoc ’ & man’s legal practice, Attor y A. G. McBride of the Pacific testified before Judge O. W. ‘Tuesday tn obtaining his di Mrs. Lydia Emma McBride, wife, insisted on ‘“‘sitting In” he interviewed women clients “made my life miserable, c my practice and ruined my th attorney testified. Judge gave the relief sought. Wife Left Only a Cupboard for Him ‘When a wife deserts you after go ing to dances with strange men and parking her relatives over long pe riods In your apartments, It's time to sue for divorce, Liewellyn Davies decided, and sult was entered in au- perior court Tuesday. When she left, Mrs. Kathleen Davies packed up the community furniture, leaving hin a large cupboard, Davies sets forth in his complaint. College. Head ‘Only 2. 23 |W - never heard of him. | the so-called shelke and Peter Michael made = phenom: eX sake am kas a : A ge CaGripe wes. one et jDeve mone Ls Life : growth in the Jewelry business dur- "We ha net th ye in abort pants and fegislation, and are maki ng good? dish “en tl papa eal ve reac ast 20 years, and Is no atha sn aie eine bela ettnag howe’ tante ee Acowg gemrod feet. He could “shinny” up the they ever go in for congress, wy Moe Mh x t crowd up there will run up the are different of Ogden colk how good a cigarette really can be made ILL DISCUSS BIG PROBLEMS League of Women Voters to Meet In Des Moines Bureau of Missing Relatives use this readers to in finds The department is tom y ome before | youts © League 4 mie will oom such Stems as will imteseat ne fonday f thely readers The league will see | 7. J. LANNON, Mins Jonephis hether the organization shall 19) aonon, aister of T, J. Lannon, nilorse candidates for polith| 1's wala Walla and wishe hat part the league shall play|her brother to come to her, He the inte ' has been in Seattle for the past aed four years. Anyone knowing hi <Ayeied ee 9. ls asked to write to John Lanno hether the league will align it-/et 206 Bouth Montana et, Butte elf with the national woman‘s| Montana arty and, if it does, to where the “ee ee en | CHARLES BINANTI, An anx There is likely to be @ sharp 4! it ts Indtoated, us mother, who has just arrived n. between t ublicans and democrats in the Los Angeles from New Londo ng committees for league of for her boy, has Maud Wood Park, prest Beattle police departr ver for another year.|and The Btar to help her te i nal directors will be | him He is known as Charlies elected, as well as two vice presi-|Binant! and tp 19 years old. He ug the plece of paper fents and « treasurer is thought to have recently arrived to the forehead and moving ft slowly} -_—_ here, and yone knowing of his n front of the ey to read the num $ | Whereabou is asked to ber and tell the color, With a view id Soldier Is Ordered cate with Mra, Joseph to preventing any charge of colluston ' Into Army Custody | #7 Arcadia sty I one doctor present was asked to ma of! 7] Dougias Cauley, declared {insane | C#!!fornia. choose, himself blindfolded, at ran en Jor lleto = t g the shooting of a sol - “Your of paper from a am)! al 92) ut hed be . naw the d the *harles E. Whit: ‘ Credit ral gyn ate pion Charles E, Whittle ; : Is ab oM Tt was ars a 1 25 5 , = oe {ay rn SVILLM, Ky, April 25—] Wr? Din Attorney Thom G ‘ood |" are @ actual reading of print ike In thie little county 1a ° uesday Revelle re 7 = — (tear off this coupon and mall to us) = = = = dw was alno a r paso oregon, ohana. ¥ the @ ace it in = sentence so that had heard of, E ngton. It wae fear s14|1 may be sure you understand its NOT ASK o in his cell at the county jail, but | meaning. HIS JOB w be taken to the army ‘In summer I would rather play n't think T have gon hoesr at Fort Lawton. Ultimate |outofdoors than ferment in the ion pays with his t : 1 be taken to an army hos-|school house," returned the smal 4 not ask the college r ‘or ne innane. acholar, The Workman, job. I had t pr ¢ at Br now I think I'll stay on here while, qui law Big Diamond Sale 4 you ever stop to think that ? recognized as one of the foremost diamond merchants on the Coast, ‘Thousands of dollars worth of dia monds were offered, back East, for sale to the highest bidder, Peter Michael took them all—the entire lot—to get the + right peice, These diamonds are offered for sale tn his store here in Seattle, You will surely be surprised at the bargains offered at: $23—$48 and Up Buy a small stone and wear it while pay- Ing—later full credit will be given in ex- change for a larger stone at this store, flag and retire, Of There would be no ‘onn if we were not” course we or B director general roads Guring the war, fe one «o's alumnl, To know you must try a terms as low an $1 & week in which Michac 202 PIKE ST Records can be furnished to dis- prove the contention, the bureau stated. “Periods have occurred tn the past |and will occur again, when for « few | years the weather has seemed or will |seem to be notiooably warmer or colder than the average,” the bureau said. “While there are well recognized | alterations in climatic cond ; of wot and dry, hot and cold, eto. lit |tle is known with regard to definite |lawa of sequence of weather condi- tions over extended periods of years. | Within ordinary historic times there is practically no evidence that there has been a definite and progressive | change In the climate in one direction | jor tho other, but rather that the same sort of alterations are now suc-| ceeding each other indefinitely, as in Jearlier historic times. “It In also believed that the amount of obange, if any, is too mnall and the extent of the territory involved too indefinite to be of economic tn- torent. Until definite knowledge is available concerning the law of ne- quence of weather conditions and possible periodic cyclen affecting the |weather are quantitatively entab- |lished, sctentific long-range forecast. | Ing ts impracticable, 4 =COLDS Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” is for Colds, Grip, Influenza, |Pains and Soreness in Head jand Chest, Cough and Sore | Throat. Medical Advice A patron writes: “The price of | Medical Advice has risen so that many are driven to resort to other sources. Bend me a fr Humphreys’ Manual of that I Mother and Daughter are coming here for their youthful styles of wearing qualities and value. Alterations FREE. Father and Son too, like to trade here because our clothes fit better, look better and the values are the best. CREDIT Terms Offered to All Make your own terms —pay as little as 4." .00 92: .00 A Week copy of Dr i} Diseases may study your syatem of | medicine.” at Drug Stores 300 and $1.00, 0. D. Par- 0. or sent on remittance oF 0. col Post. M reyes’ Hor tne Coy 186 Willan St |READ THIS TO THE CONDUCTOR A Dutchman got on a street car| and paid his fare. Pretty soon some. | [body elne got on to help pack the jear and the conductor eried, “Move| Jup there! Again and again the conductor ordered, “Move up! as folks got on and when he came to got off, the Dutchman asked the con. | ductor for his nickel back, In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: If we hurt you don't pay—could we say | tnore? Set of Teeth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from $4.00 UP Beston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time || “Why?” asked the conductor, 22 Years in One Location | “Vell,” replied Dutohy, “I haf been |valken ‘all de way change, GET RID OF YOUR FAT |Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs by my simple and efficient method of fat reduction, often at a very rapid rate, and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken place, T am a Iicensed practicing physician and have made © careful study of the physiological requirements of the human body. This has enabled me to select such ingre- dients and in such proportion as in my opinion will! produce not only a lows of weight without harm and an| improvement in health, but with it an alleviation of| all of the troublesome symptoms which frequently nc company and often are a direct result of overstoutnoss, such as shortness of’ breath on alight exertion, palpi. tation of the heart, otc. not to speak of the relief from the embarrassment of being too stout. Stout persons suffering from such diseases as Chronio Rheumatiam, Gout, Hezerna, Asthma and high blood preasure are greatly relieved by a reduction of their superfluous fat, My treatmont will relieve that deprossed, tired, sleepy fooling, giving you the renewed energy and vigor which como an a result of the lows of jyour superfluous fat. The medicinal ingredients I employ do not depend | for thelr reducing power upon starvation diet or tiresome exercise, Taking | them, they should produce a loss af weight without you doing anything elpo. If you are overstout do not postpone but sit down right now and| send for my FREE TRIAL TREATMYNT and my plan whereby I am to be PAID ONLY AMTER REDUCTION HAS TAKEN PLACE if you no desire. DR, R. NEWMAN, Licensed Physician State of New York 286 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Desk N582 THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT The Bon Marche’s Bargain Basement daily advertisements and window displays reflect bargains always For instance, tomorrow— More Women’s New ricosham Dresses Plain and t Nae Novelty Read This Stripes Here is a real bargain in dresses for large women— 8 Styles and in Black, Navy-blue, Brown and Cocoa, Sizes 38 to 48 Women’s New Spring SAILOR HATS eth ‘_ All of these dresses are cut in long line style. Short, three-quarter and flow- ing sleeves. A bargain in exceptional tricosham dresses. Little Tots’ $ DRESSES [ 49 In fine checked ginghams and chambray FABRICS THAT WILL STAND MANY TRIPS TO THE LAUNDRY Five styles, belts, pockets. Some with organdie collars. Colors to suit your fancy. Checks in pink, blue, brown and red. Solid colors in tan, green, navy and lilac. For children 2 to 6 years Just arrived. All sizes— all colors. Plain and two-colored bands. Also some off-the-face hats, Don’t forget the Bar- gain Basement adver tises and sells nothing but bargains, YESDAY, APRIL 25, 1925 Hold Funeral of Seattle Resident The funeral of > died & AN EASY JOB Ye'ro a harrd worruker, ul ma ds o' mor er have p that I I'm foolin’ b thie same UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY! RUPERT HUGHES’ comedy-drama of life board the matrimonial ship 46 he ME... s —with— on A DRINK GIMME GASTON GLASS HELENE CHADWICK HENKY B. WALTHALL ELEAN@R BOAKDMAN KATE LESTER Bat.,“The Isle of Lost Ships” GIMME A KISS This sensational =| thriller must CLOSE FRIDAY NIGHT! The lines have been long, 80 come early —don’t miss seeing Mr. and Mrs, Martin =| JOHNSON’S You'll see hair-rais- ing close-ups of the —charging lions! —bullet - proof rhi- noceri! —untamable Afri- can elephants! —and ferocious beasts you’ve nev- er even heard of! Every school teacher in Seattle is invited to see this film as our guest, for its educational value, It's the result of two years of hard work and risk of life, Children, Any Time, 10c

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