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“mDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1923 PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR Friday May Be Unlucky Day for This Portland Killer Ino Know Thursday af ring 896 | eit A + or Not sil tunes Wednesday followin | yyq oe sate BOALT The et : Ke et Member American Homes Burcou For better American Homes tmm SALE! odd dining tables— a special offering of many ve de- sirable styles of odd dining room tables at eptionally low price: mak this clearance sale an op- portune time to make your sele tions. only space toshow these few dining table values— 4 b 45-in. dining table. William and Mary * z eon dog jt ard ‘will invi om | ‘ i one rusia Bee, ae Jacobean oak. Regular price *43”° “The Blind Bow- Boy,” “The Hidden Road,” and “The Par- ents’ Manual, Vol. Il; Child Problems in Health and Illness,” Reviewed. Charles | New York Bit Shocked, But! Pigott Takes Sarcastic Fling Eager to See at the School Board “Brass Commandments,” win beds and a discreet but Iden Seltzer; ury Co. sal ruler ¢ 1d tutor introduces him to Lorillard, en I virt n B opened here 5 BY FRED | @ PORTLAND, Ore | pCasey ha: } }Salem next Friday *Thursday whether 9} Governor Pie dining Queen Anne period Special 4-in. dining table. Combination mahog- any. William and Mary period. Regu- lar price . Special 54-in. dining table. Combina William and Mary period. Regular price $68.50. Special ‘ ae Regular price of “going to 8« ) got fair prices on p glengthy dc ; ; to ine] ms careful " - n serte fron ¥ te ae e . the wou! i " ' cha n S fu © Sthe end. x } sg Thursday starving anake-charmer and] Island, This girl, Zimbule 4 & perfect laboratory ning| feminine physique f 1 Hr! ng his ra turning weat & his death cell 3 fevard—ar a him #to die, He does: for hell When B Pdead,” he says. = the theft fa Yakim ASherift ° Shem. 4 In the resu im was killed. © Bu Were caught. Casey was wo No one knows who Gred th killed Phillips. }make wuch diffe } Burns was trie Facquitted. Casey was tri jand found guilty of my Uirst degree. Pong s Campaspe's jlowing t death of his wife. ane erg, Fon. |acco nt ne d beneath ite mu orge Merriman and jer It's this wellknown !llustrators thing below the ¢ revue ts tied imbule’s lead. seria way | broken nose and a caul the times—and | Game, strong RIED TO What part they rp T SOCIETY ation of the fu Time and again he met the cham Organized not he came man ayed In mn the sul author says } like ok propitious! sit s' end on a Christmas Day grown comen to stated coh pe and more} Nudity is not t nly dar wiadot eff second | + and om 1 of the oth we cam sho is going to but she finds Harold ed libertine have followed Casey reminds me of an ¢ §ilist—the kind with knobby fe By the way, is r y the school 6 3 © meets pion in a burs] for finish fight. 1 red }a knockdown w the police tagged him for the murder of “Buck” Ph lips. He got to his feet before the | ¢), jcount of ten and rushed, it @ fact that rd is buying milk the children, produced on are all going some . dap farms, paying therefor 3% 4 I ap-| where, but they don't know where. M cents per gill (14 cents final] see quart), where two years aco 4 a r The Hidden Road, they paid white dairymen 2% To ¢ eader : ter cents per gill (10 per r ‘ quart)? It t per Elsie Sing cents this dining table— y similar pictured, William and ry period. 45-in. top. 6-ft. ex $2285 tension. Jacobean oak. Special —— for the week, Tapa are 3-100m outfit special priced— " —your special attention is directed to our display of a 8-room outfit, bedroom, living room and din- ing room, in our Pine Street windows. 3 suites, treshed complete, $373. m his corn champion rushed nd carried the e third canto. a second trial Casey “SEATTLE: SECOND AT PINE ‘TACOMA: Manual, Volume 4 SCWOENFELD E SONS ms in Health and Maximilian P. E, Grosz. ntury Co. r is a posthumously published b ‘ . ork of the noted educator, who ees did much to promote genuine study ee es eae t pr and scientific observation of the Eo ager gl Meet daltioyliron | eo a " child. Gathered into two volumes evi alprelagoal the fruit of years of work with and for children y hit the canvas, I'm not de fending Casey. I’m not trying to |rouse your sympathy for him. He| ver was any good. I'm only tell-| ing you what happened me oe te in| XE: Ch 4 in « Grammercy park apart xa ment with a wellwuppiied cellar The fatal P| paces the narrow c jand, grinning, expo jophy to a hard-boiled guard | “There ain't any hea |That's bunk. When pang ° jveu re dead I ain't afra ‘O11S leseibsck altac hour after | Combined mp Dr. Groszmann was at one t head of the Workingmen's » the Ethical Culture» | Forced by ill health to resign, he| are ed, retired to a farm in ne the young hap. 200,000) a time, he founded voice, atmosphere | for alypical children, serenity; food habits; avoiding later moved to New York|the creation of food-aversions by to Plainfield, New| Suggestion; allowing the child the y + same privilege as an adult of hav of THE WHITE FLAG, als primarily with nutrition promoted by tempt Mrs. Porters best novel ‘ ; have been sold. It is the story of the folks she knew in the little town of her girlhood—the story sx the appetite; the devastating fect of contests about food: she has always wanted to write. development. } pects of the a’s life The keeping of rec PIGOTT Vermont tone. iis Autopsy Proves He Bremerton-Charleston- Port Orchard Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE 1 jvitamine craze and common ser about vitamines; importance | of sleep hab! remediable ch may upset bad Saturday and Sunday, 9:20 P, id Daily, 6:30 and 11:30 P. AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle to Bremerton Daily 7:28, 8:80, 11:30 A. ML, 3:00, 6:39 P.M | mere: t | tes of his office will p | want his job m haying @ tough time with my parallel. 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