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ation suit. PAGE THE Fur Man Sued for Divorce ODD DOMESTIC TANGLE ENDE ic CHIEF § PEA William F. Sheard To Christmas Shoppers Is Charged With) wos: Being Cruel wins TACOMA, Oct 3 Sheard, and business A near-millionair sued for divorce daughter of Rev former pastc Presbyterian « Piling of th ogg * To the Janitor of the Van Siclen Apartments A Sir has by w times b ing aA week iat mute I pay only $1— down on this 3 DUPLEX HEATER other have been giving the t or wood during t ahe iron bod Nickel trim week You do fine w evenly, ta-|To John McGraw and Babe Ruth Coma social circle Asie Alogations of , Against Sheard ¢ ‘ socisrspghe tek, work of are world series; but here's hoping that sor underdog exceeding!y disagreca’ r p ' ° Titable dispe nh, ace , 4 Na a leagu Complaint, he has rep 4 diamond clas Teled with his wife amplonship battles for her to crue? treat duct in publi Mrs. 8h undermined b t {ng of indignities u » rich husband. t . 1 plaint. week, but we regr A. property been! No one else did. made and agreed parties to the suit gets forth. Mrs Sheard asks that she be restored th use of he T maiden name. Mr. and Mrs. Sheard leased thei Tacoma home several and made their residence thereafter @t Leng Beach, Cal. Both have Spent the summer in Tacoma, how-| : weet Mie Shenea iving with ber} 10 Builders of Fast Motor Boats Sister, Mra James Garvin, and Mr.} ntle Sheard maintaining quarters in the} Lyle, state prohibition enforcement director, aa Tacoma hotel. of the combined federal, state and fee Sheard sev ye age ling Canadian border are fore Was divorced on s ct don the overland route and take to t algal a good run of business ax a result ‘shortly after | CHIEF SEATTLE Of the first modern pretentious) homes In the North End, the resi-/ ence at N. Fifth and Yakima ave.,| nd the formidable stick work of t topple bot? m the lin " th round ee succERsIVe y each of you world’s rdere on a monop CHIEF SBATTLI To ‘the Seattle and Portland Baseball Clubs n ‘This is to inform you t while the Yank r ‘To Lena Ford, Convicted Narcotic Law Violator CONDITIC a ITY SCORED appea you are convinced t lives, when one n Wa years ago r and under it coming od and bad ty ternate in regu CHIEF SEATTLE of the cit men: It's an ill wind that blow 1. The report of | people,” are reny 4 that tho ef. art mm county offiela boore me 8 between ofa e | hf | \@ wate the ohare probably ¢ To the University of Washington “Columns” Tater occupled by J. P. Weyer-| Dear Magaaine most Hauser and last summer purchased} Bverythis ng that was promised for this first edition is there * by John Buffelen. Sony and eubkerranha: ak: tinaaripaieal: ext Bee Wellowing the divorce he engaged! ‘jove that the university ts eng save at boat's This present wife ax his private sec thet retary. At that Mra Sheard was © claimed, of Wi Rev © mubjected| Congratuintions on your auspicioun det brigitne I tu permanent magagir CHIEF SEATTLE To Samuel Gompers 4 Of Frank B. Cole, prominen Dear Sir: For the steenth ma pioneer. the American Federation of Lo Palling in love with his secre-| thru the rapids and shallows of ) tary, the wealthy merchant the vast majority of Americar @ determined c election. May you continue to wi whom Mrs. Sh Raye been engaged, Woo and the two men became bit- ter enemic: When Sheard won the secretary, Vest filed a $50,000 alien- The caso never came fo trial, Society accepted the ru-| Wor that to silence matters Vest Recepted a settlement out of court “Later Vest became a federal pro-| hibition agent and, with a com-| 5 the Coast Guard Cutter “Bear” In the course of duty, shot ‘and killed a man supposed to have| Intrepid Ship: You have returned from the f Deen a rum runner. He was tried) from your long vigil under the Northern lights. b Bhd acquitted at Spokane on | see you again steaming for the Far North on 4nd patrol. You are a vital part of Seattle— charge of manslaughter. | | glad to have you back with us again L bei ejoice in your re ba ont Dentists Have No Licenses; Arrested TACOMA. Charged | failure to w their atate licensor three dentists, D. M. |W. Lane and N. B. Lewis wore ar | rested by deputy sheriffs here & r Later they of 82 began TATTLE, continued. to| PEERS : | |To Herb Lonseth and of hin} Dear Herb: On your election to the Job of cheer | versity of Washington you announced that the ¢ leading was gone, and that hereafter pep and ginger were going to be the distinguishing characteristics of organized cheering. nod astute, Herb! It helps the’team and makes the game more enjoyable for the spectators, CHIBF 8BATTLE. Oct. 16 with Lane, Clark were released! 0 each, gain, bac xt apring will your in of mercy an Institution—-and we're ‘The first Mrs. Sheard resides in CHIEF SEATTLE. "Seattle. As in the case filed Sat- sued “inlay, she was granted « proverty| To Babe Ruth gettiement before the divorce was Brought before the court. She was Denar Bambino: Here's hoping you stage a real come-back in the JP awarded custody of the three ch present world series. You've worked hard this year, paid strict atten. tlon to training, cut out the prima donna stuff and rp with the Gren in the divorce decree no childrn by team, You deserve success. SATTLE Say the} To Julian Eltinge Dear Julian; Welcome back to Seattle! 1 rstand t with you this year Lew Dockstader and the Six Brown sounds like mighty good entertainment for folkn who lov tion of music and comedy. See you at the Metropo night. CHIEF \To Howard Elliott Dear Sir: When you said.ta. at you have others, It & combina. n tomorrow SRATTLE. The simplest way to end is Blue-jay Stops the p stantly Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thio plasters The week that you were trying to “nell action is the same Heattle to other Eastern cap’ ts, you meant all the salesman’s phrase conveys. As chairman of the board of directors of the Northern Pacific. you have always been an‘enthustastic booster tle and the OR DRAPERY To the Public ; Kimonos Dear People; Don't become dinco 2 because the world has been full of crime and misery the past week There Dresses Sweaters At your Groagion To Seattle Boosters Dear People: above normal. 20 per cent SEATTLE, ing ne CHI ng to the papers are many good and beautiful things occurring every day that no news paper ever tells you about. Because the spotlight of publicity is fo- caked upon crime and its hablliments does not mean that all decency and worthwhile things have departed from the earth CHIEF SHATTLE Waists Skirts Coats Draperies | inghams Stockings | Diamond Dyes | Each 15-cent package of “Diamond | Dyes” contains directions so simple | any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even if she haw never dyed before, Drug stores sell all colors. DIAMONDS elapse |To Chief Severyns | ba he ere got en find it accidental, be careful about giving come from the movie metropolis, We hi better quality, moderate These Lon Angelos folks are ays trying to make the such a# Sheriff Star death of two men and nee to the yarns that » enough real crime to deat CHIEF SEATTLE invest with, and can easily spare the fake mur To Roadhouse Proprietors Unfortunate Gentlemen: The killing of a young man on the front porch of one of your establishments is most unfortunate—for the rest of you. But wild women, gin and the brand of liquor that finds its way around these days, when turned loose among the city's shelks apt to create a apus most any time, You muat expect such thing in your line of work SHIEF SEATTLE. JOf the at _ reliable, prices. Albert Hansen 1519 Second Ave. Between Pike and Pine Established 1883 To Malcolm Douglas Dear Prosecutor: So you are thinkin, Shakespeare once # “Upon meat doth thia our Malcoim feed that he hath grown so great?” Tis « high office and an important one, but who ia to prevent Our Maleolm from turning his « toward the distant stars? CHIBF SEATTLE, /To Mary Garden Dear Mary; Some say you get more publicity than any other wom- an in the world, If you do, it is because of your splendid artistry as a singer as well ag the fearless why you express your opinions, Bverybody's got a soft apot in their heart for Mary Garden, and 'most | every music lover in Seattle will be down to h a wing at the | Metropolitan theater tonight SEATTLE, To the Dethroned King Dear Baseball: Well, I'm mighty glad that you are with us only during the summer. Variety is the spice of life and I'm bored to dite traction at the yammerings of so-called experts, and the clumay ef. forts at literature of certain ball pl re, Tut a8 long as the papors print them Tread them. That's why I'm glad football season ia with us again. That's the game of games whon all ly sald and done, CHIEF SBATTLE, LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE Dear Chief; Aliow f running for governor! As ViGOROUSTY EFPCIENT I recommend |The Fruity Laxative Sold Made by Me In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: If we hurt you, don't puy—could we eay more? Set of Teeth From $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work From $1.00 UP Boston Bental Offices 1422 Second Avenue Woe Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in Ono Location All Drug Stores esson & Robbins Coy Tne, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, Special Wholesale Distributors 6 to thank you for the nice compliment paid to me in The Star at w 80 many brickbats come flying about the heads of public offi s that you cannot imagine the pleasant sensation which comes with peeing a bouquet occasionally, Sincerely yours OLIVER T, BRICKSON, SEATruE STAR MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 MeomwEn HOMES BUREAU) FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOMES SALE! DINING ROOM FURNITURE the most comprehensive display of its kind ever shown in Seattle QUALITY and VOLUME. For too, the STANDARD’S method of of Dining Room Furniture is Prices are consistently ; ight. Dur- ee stock we've ever had—it’s the finest sale as good Dining Room Furniture as stock we've ever had. No “jobs” (special pur- chases for sale purposes)—nothing old—noth- can buy a oe Seg And so t ing passe—NEW FURNITURE. Every suite, -and the quality. every odd piece of Dining Room Furniture is , included . “Your Credit Is Good!” 6-PIECE WILLIAM AND MARY SUITE buffet - table - 4 chairs —exactly as pictured, this suite is an authentic reproduction of the period in vogue during the reign of William and Mary 15-in. buffet with plate gla 45-in., 6 ft. extension table. 4 blue genuine leather seat dining chairs. A very special value for this sale of dining room furniture. Exactly as pic- tured. ‘972 = TSF, AMERICAN you know, air pricing. ing thi money choice is here- this great sale not only the as usual! ff s mirror. 6- PIECE ITALIAN PERIOD SUITE buffet - table - 4 chairs —exactly as pictured, this suite is very low priced for this week’s sale of dining room furniture. Combination wal- nut. 54-in. buffet. 45x54-in., 6-ft. extension table. 4 blue, genuine leather seat dining chairs. Buffet has plate glass mirror. +1578 SSL ems 6-PIECE ITALIAN PERIOD SUITE buffet - table - 4 chairs —all the refinements of the 16th century are embodied in this suite. Exactly as pic- tured. Combination walnut. Large size, 60-in. buffet. 44x 54-in., 6-ft. extension table. 4 blue, genuine leather seat dining chairs. Special for this week's dining room fur- niture sale. 6-PIECE ITALIAN SUITE buffet - table - 4 chairs A very beautiful suite in combination Amorican walnut, offered for the week at an exceptionally low price, 45xb4in, 6-ft, extension table, 604n, buffet, 4 xenulne leather seat dininge chairs, Exactly as pictured, 6-PIECE QUEEN ANNE SUITE — buffet - table - 4 chairs A graceful Queen Anno design, in beautifully grained, combination American walnut. Largo sine, 60-n, buffot. 48x48-in., G-ft, extension table, 4 blue, genutno loather seat, dining ames = OHHH, Special for this sale of dining room furniture. Exactly as pictured, STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L, SCHOE: SEATTLE Second Avo, at Pine St, TACOMA L, Behoenfeld & Sons fanaa ©