The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1923, Page 2

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ee ee DIVORCES COST ( pee a. Bae | THE BON MARCHE _ — OnLy 20 08NTS| Frieda’s Follies Barcain BASEMENT Y Ly hs ppt Tet Try hls: Hand at Writing One | Chunks of Feminine Perversity +. , 3 ion ei airs pa pede te. ht HERE IS ANOTHER ag e sind t ° The vt pee ONE RECEIVED ° = ; 7 A ; 4 ms : h ; . “ te. » of ind f the t usband to ke 2A . a 4 tt ¥ s ok bef ‘ 3 + nd 2 7 . ee Ma uf ' ‘ hat Hut courte at times milsun | Letter Carriers aver ; | Ma and 46 I \ any divorce m flirting r jidren. 4 pp mside the matt pooch long enough ways 7 nate ens ot | ote ineape sgt gyre 4 ba jp An cia. 2 Saturday night to tric the lent! : yep ede some not. Wat all are inter-| hopetul gleam Jn her eye Pfantaatic at the Masonic auditorium, e mt seem to have - « Add wendy t . tla new t ful ‘a SP Stervard and Pine corruy al morals of the | Price © The Sta en—once ; ball Bore mail . sinters’ relief or | have taken advantage of any.iee v|¥ at. ! \ ‘i | peewee a. Danc : i sob : in . : ‘ | alll Against 9,444 marriages during the jon 0 he : “4 a second half of 1 $ there were z T ! eiled Man Held ivorcen. Of these about 4® per cent ant 8 new gown | Again 1 anwwered tru 3 in Stabbing Case Some Pumps. Some Oxfords. High Shoes with Louis heels— LYONS, France, April 28.—Afte ¢ ihacons a, howe ae Jew Renaud had bee: fer a ma Stabbed by @ person dressed in wom ny at with P A military and Cuban heels on the low shoes. Some of the best i 4 fficials of the Marble layers re to q , makes—Queen Quality and Douglas—are in this lot. If your size ” clothes and heavily velled, a r . tat ‘ . 7 ; ; aap the girl was arse = = | nee are often 1 binding ¢ Have Big Celebration x is here you'll get a real bargain. Widths MONEY Robert Grass’ Wife |Theater Party and Big Feed to Be Held SAA Is Granted Divorce Saturday After Tournament , . 5 Mrs. June Gra * «ra nN 5 Sena ! ert Br I 5 nS, Hall's de BY WANDA VON K. TILER June, all of therm to be fet ; A court Friday more | Heattle on the Saturday of the v : 1 | 6/17 o 4 ; city mar-| following the game. a y 6 |10/15/ 23 5 | 14 Iheld In Judge Hall's ch urnament was to follow ha bhasdc Hina Gow ins sine the S ; 3 J ing intermiasions of And altho at the time we knew | city championship is the t - 18/13) 8 | 11 14 7 trial. ‘The divorce at “the halt” had old | Sa he "tn thiben ehiceu” inost saatre 5 10/15/10 / 17 12} 7/12/10) 8 several weeks ago. 1 egard to May « day on w by hia fellowme The int Mrs, Grass was given her maiden | Seattle's five playground champ Giecovery fe growing, \T name of June Paul. The couple was | are to learn just which one of them | girt bicycle riders of Beattle married at Thurman, Ia, June 9, attend the national tournament 1915, There are no children, A pro. r poy Sa edpcapte High Heels Consult Size Chart The Star is to hold its final game Choice of black or brown, A bargain no woman re ts ee ~ end aa t should miss if her size is here. Come early Monday. ne bussed |ble people In the dow: manager of the Moore }ang Woodland park fe hours | . cre F a " The t . . Will Take School | oii 41 Women’s New Overplaid theater the wire | now labeling | Census Next Week THERE WI bikes with the * . 3 5 A census of all persons between | BIG THE ATER RTY | “bike” idea in mind. The Woodla e re W ages of 4 and 21 who are now! Said see where the date for | park lower baseball field is to be th a ame has been pret It's | scene of both the game and « 1 it, that all five the | her of the “Greater Heatt BK t be city champions. How-|Club" races. The long x |be held, following the marble con residents of Seattle will be taken, | the f next Tuesday, under the "BANNISTER | 222220" So sci"Sa |The census wili include all persons | ever—bexe—bee Polaire Coats | £9 Women’s Hats THE MIND READING MARVEL J) o¢ school age, whether they are at nd ho continued—to offer a most |test, on Greenlaks bivd. HELD OVER ltending school or not, and Is for the | 4 ful suggestion and, Incident-| | : + purpose of determining revenue pay-| ally, an invitation, The boys- | Second Big Week! | |abie by the state and county. The| five of them, regardicas of ~':| Lamping Refuses . SE aeen 3 |atate 1g required to furnish $20 for| proves to be vietorious In the May ins Rs me Fon stem Giow [leach child in the city of school | § game—are to be the honored questa! to Return Funds yee ‘ Dress Hats . Times TONIGHT! |age, and the county $10. Jat the Moore theater on the after- qe Seattle port commission is) y With “PRINCE, ROMANOFF™ | Se | noon of Saturday, May 12, They rei atanding behind Col. George 1 Taffeta - eceternedremacetcad f | to have a box party, to be followed—| Lamping in his refusal to return the | Crowns |Portland Professor Which reminds ws that we baven't | tsoe94 Meted ce tne porte toners , an yet told about Jim Boldt, of the | ieetstgtive expenses” to the ort i Will Lecture Here Boldt Restaurants company. He ap. theanty, as bas been demanded 1 by Dr. Edward 0, Sisson, of the de | peared on the’ scene just a little] Attorney General John Hf. Dunbar |partment of philosophy in Reed col-/ after the phono call was completed. | port Attorney Edgar C. Snyder has liege, Portland, Ore. will deliver) “Suppose.” he muggested, “that W/ deen directed to take the matter up |three lectures on “Eyoiution and | give those five marble boya a party—| with the attorney general and it ts lEthics* at the Institute for Re-|you know, a dinner—a feed Huh?” | petieved « settlement ean be made. Higious Education to be held in the| “Oh fine,” exclaimed we. “They'lt| versity Unitarian church from | be delighted.” ‘Then we asked if that party oe | lOviiede RR of | ner—or feed—could be held on May : Shipbuilding Site} 12, following the box party at the| Purchase by the port of the Skin Moore. Agreed and settled. eps Levi eet * | ner & Eddy shipbuilding site was op-| Cane |posed Friday by the Taxps league, the Tax Reduction Council | So it happens now that the cole- to ho do not win in - brations:for thoes who do no leva "the Weaarated Improvement clubs at a joint searion held in the | Saturday's final game will. not cease | lon that day. Tho only one of them a ‘ Good Ea can go to Atlantic City, N. J. in| 90od Eats Green, brick, red, £1) ~ Your color is here— brown. Half-lined and skeleton Blues, Tans, Navy, Brown, finished. Large, regular Black, Pearl Gray, White and flowing sleeves. Many are flower, ribbon Many with side or feather trimmed A Real Bargain! Remember—Monday Early Present ‘Jerry, The Tramp” Featuring THE BEAUTY CHonts TEETH \Meinosty Failed Him \NORTH TRUNK | |TWO JAPS | “AND. Regulars Ins pect!Open Land Tracts Entirely in Court} ROAD FAVORED) STILL SEIZED University R. O. T. C. to Ex-Service Men | | After rigid ‘military inspection April 2$—Two EXTRACTION — |_®w vor. Aprit “t don't} The Ronald Improvement club| ‘Two Japanese, R. J. Kida and M | | | | a ha ol small tracts of public land were remember nothing about nothing,”| hold a well-attended mocting Thurs-|aito, wore arrested by Sherift Matt |“t the hands of three regular army el’ tad 4 FREE DAILY said Hugh C. Mann when arraigned |day night, heartily indorsing the se-|Starwich and deputies late Friday | officers Friday, the reserve officers} opened today by the department of for drunkenness and aasault lection of the North Trunk road aslin a dugout under a house at 1718 | training corps of the University of |the interior to ex-service men, One — SS —— | tho now Pacific highway. During the | Bellevue ave. and are being held in| Washington waa pronounced a well-| Consists. of 160 acres. of hilly land incussion it developed that the right | lieu of $500 bail at the county Jail) sine ang soldierly organization, [covered with pine timber in Custer of way for. the North Trunk is now/ under a charge of manufacturing | 90 feet wide. Thin width was secured | intoxicants. | Batteries A and G won Individual | county, Colorado, The other totals Characterises our methods tm Gieypror a wr cus- |by state and county offic on the! A fifty-gallon still was dixcovered | trophies in the competittive drills. |192 acres in Oregon and is described accorded |strength of the statement that|and destroyed after a search by de-| Classes in all branches of military |as high and rough grazing land. the North Trunk was to be/puties, The still was hidden in a/tactles were visited by the examin chosen as the Pacific highway.| dugout under the cellar floor of the|ing officers, The inspection boar Our partial plate, which does | not cover the roof of the mouth if lyou have two or more teeth, teey int with soued Resolutions were passed and a com-|house. A winking electric light | included Majs. Ralph Kingman, in- DR, EDWIN J. Natural Rubber $5 AND | ness Judgment. mittee appointed to interview Gov-| globe, a danger signal, told the offi-|fantry, U. 8. A.; Henry T. Bull, cav- BROWN'S set of Teeth .....- (; ed | ernor Hart and the state highway |cers they were near the still after ajairy, U. 8, A. and Harry L. Jordan,| DENTAL OFFICES [oe ews $4.0 Se | commission to urge the selection of/thoro search of the house hud | infantry, A. 106 Columbia St. | dour present patronage ta} 0 the North Trunk fajled to uncover it. One of the} ea, rs ny Viaeomaivaden wy ‘Our early custom: | John W. Whitham acted an chair-| operators was discovered emerging} PEORIA, T., yor 28.—For beat: | Leading Dentist lors, whoso work 10 still giving good Ped on Savings Accounts |man of the meeting and J. F c|from the hidden trap door in the|ing @ horse with a club so that it| fer More Than 32 atisfaction. Accounts Subject to Qheck Are} acted as secretary. President Thom-| basement. The door had been com-| could not turn in its stall, Henry Years All work unrantecd for 15 yoars, Cordially Invited | as of the tle North Trunk Boowt-| coated by a pile of kindling wood. Kellar was sent to jail for two | fi Examination free. , 4 : } ers’ club, Clifford C. Martin of] A quantity of moonshine was de: | months, } | Peo; les Saving ] Bank the Southwestern Snohomish Inter | stroyed ~~ | (eet avE. ry WUMMPIIE Il adahies OideY | Gh | Ware OAISNG Ohh Yo | ec adh iSite | address the meeting, aa they have C h M previously headed committees nent Catarr ust cu p thai to Olympia by thelr respective dis at De Honey | DENTISTS nner ace ar rng |e Be Healed | Sted intihd| | ormsecaesere | | y BUNGALOW May’ 2, Serpentine, AST 18 WEST | Established 20 ¥ Snappers and 100 Second Ave. and University St, 1620 Third Ave. Lewis Will Erect You'll never be free from eatarrh Novelties free. until you heal those raw, inflamed The one big night. Open 9 to @ Dally—0 to 12 Sundays DANCING Centralia Memorial — patches in your nose aah throat that DANCING “de ; CENTRALIA, April 28.—Alonzo| re out of reach of liquids and DANCING every . GUN A NOY CAMERA > Boat Schedules: bys Bao ae erent eae cae RE e Eddie Drake's Jazzy Orchestra | granted a contract yoater by the ‘ et 4 50-cent vier From’ Colm jock-Foot Mari vou’! ‘a ies >| famous, Dennia’ 0 - rohestra, on olman Dy Foot Marion St You'll Enjoy It ¢ ntralia Memorial asso lation, tO] ments Heat a absontul ct the-olnee Bopater Price LUN H. A. “SNOW -SAVE MONEY~ erect the state memorial to four ex-|tment in a. tin plate and Inhale deop Visit this Beautl: D+ i Trave/ by steamer | | MEAAMEeenremm:, |! 6% Who were shot in tho) breaths of the soothing vapor. I ful Academy. You TATA L EEE PINE | 'y | 1019 Armistice day parade, ‘The | ‘hia night and morning, and you will Will be convinced: TACOMA’ memorial will coat about $26,000. [have aver Known Ne moe: ne - NOW PLAYING Tho statue will be about 16 foot | dripping in the throat—no atopped- ; Nie 4 coling—no bugsing in the oars Nigh and will depict an. Am ou will feel better, breathe bettor | |infantryman, in full war SAFTY - SPEED-Comrort CUTICURA HEALS regalia, | and sleep better. The vapor depoaits | ve., At 7 sharp, Plenty of B |atanding on guard. It commem: |" antivoptic film of oll over dia- || tien. 3 paseraant:” The social Jorates the death of Warren O. . 1 | reetery es Testuie Sine, ROL Keke Grimm, Dale Hubbard, Ben Cassa: y Advance. Private leasona alt anda and Arthur MoBlifresh | reDannla Mfg. Co. makers, |{ hours. Phone art. 0289, ‘TwoYears of Adventure Squeezed Into Two Hours of Thrills “By ail means seo this picture and take the children, for it you don’t they will never forgive you if they ever find out about this show."-—”. W. Gallico, N. Y. Daily News. JOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH Cal Advert ment VICTORIA. B.C b j , f : A UES SSRIS || (On Daughter's Face, Hands # j j j y Y (ieee sin Ns || and Arms. Itched Badly. NO “A red, pimply rash broke out on <ER GA k, my daughter's fe ands and arm: Ant THEATRE oS) CHARLES JONES AL ARM” “West of Chica 0” NEWS ow FROM THE PROM A Wonie thane SUMMER PRICES: Every Day Kyery Eve, Matinees. 10c After @:00 fy from A\ A vamn, Lv, Benttle angst iis Later the pimple led with wa BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES fluid which dried and scales for 5 "My work requires constant ‘The pimples itched and burned so stanaing andr feted godt Don’t Wait—See It Today and Be Able DAILY, 10100 F, M. badly when they firet broke out that they did not help my condition, a she scratched them, making them RORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS worse. Her clothing irritated the ‘Then |used Foley Kidney Pills and found relief at once’ James Johason, breaking out, causing much suffer~ #100 A. M,, 5100 P.M, ing and annoyance. 4S. Alexander St,Charleston, $.C. We began using Cuticura Soa) HOOD Sletlale ol TS and Ointment anid wher the firet. 4 Quick JMSDA AM. to Talk About the Talk of the Town! rete ts oniy: We continued ‘SHAPE ih eat with OLUMBIA & s onemonth she was healed.” (Signed NEAH BAY & WAY PORTS HIE Mm iene aces aOLEY Coming—Reginald Denny in (a AL dt Se A Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and “ 9 STEAMBAN O StHPOULER BULIFCT Taloum the care of your skin, i. ta lan pal oil PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO Fray yr seer cay: KIDNEY PLLIS (Sundaya a 7 EN

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