The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1923, Page 2

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Whitman Man Will Head Relief Work Dr, B, T. Allen, of Whitman col- lege, has been named chairman of tho Northwest district of the Noar Bast Rollot committee, which tn- cludes Washington, Idaho, Utah, Montana and Alaska, Dr, Allon has an Intimate knowledge of conditions in the Near East thru his exten sive travela. Ho was in Turkey at the outbreak of the fand aided in tho first relief work, Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health Hee is not hh hy to atet move! for red ac Buperfiueus her ia it much for hed Raown, thy, rolwe pleat overtat vs) Presoription, the world ov @ box. ‘They are hai Ho wrinkles or flab ef They are and con: Marmota Oy D 2 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich., and Procure a box.— nt. Dolls! dolls ; war in 1914) Nolan, plan, "She fac lan said, publio, | band the A Big Bargain Event! $1.98 Dolls! To acquaint you with our new department of Toys | and Dolls, four big bargains are offered. A—24-inch, full ball-jointed undressed doll, bisque head, sleeping eyes with lashes; sewed mohair wig. Dressed $ Doll dressed. NEW UPTOWN STORE Third Avenue Between Pike and Pine CF MEN and WOMEN Whether married or single, living in Seat- tle or near by, are in- vited to open a Credit Account at the Pacific If you compare our Styles, Quality and Values, you will un- derstand why so many thousands of people ise our CHEERFUL CREDIT with the utmost confidence, 0 $#.00 4 2h {i gh Fel b BNA Somo two months ago M buried a man in the Lodi ¢ and placed flowers thinking it was the body of her hus at she saw lowered beneath TRAGEDY TOLD TO KELS’ WIFE Mother of Baby Hears That | Husband Must Die LODI, Cal, Nov, 1%—Mrs, Alex Kels pat quietly In her home here today, alone with thé knowledge that her husband {# to hang in January tas a murderer, She was told by her nurse, Mary acconiing to a prearranged the tragic story which Weeks bas been kept from her It heroteally,” Misa Ni never wavered.” The details of how the story was told and of all the |which must have accompanied it, were charitably withheld from tho v she took to her bed to awalt | B—20-ineh, full-jointed doll, dressed; has sleeping eyes and fine mohair wig. C—22-inch, imitation kid body, | full jointed; has sleeping eyes | and fine mohair wig. Extra Special 59 Choice of 18- or 20-inch jointed All have hats, shoes and stockings; curly mohair wig, sleeping eyes with lashes. WEEK IS ACCEPTABLE OuTfl | ZZ] THIRD AVE. cORUNIMERSITY'S. tragle scenes LONDON, Noy, 13,—-Iour queens in ono group and a fifth at another point of vantage attended tho wed- ding of Princess Maud, younger daughter of the Princess Royal and nloce of King George and Queen Mary at Guards chapel, Wellington Harmoks yesterday, Queen Mary, Queen Alexandra, Queen Olga of Greeco and the quoen of Norway sat in ono chan: col, The queen of Spain pat elao where during the ceremony, Tho prince of Wales, Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, the duke and "| duchess of York and Princes George and Henry were in the choir stalls, for the coming of a child, And while sho waited, the law reached out and found Alex Kk. alive, He came to court and admitted that he had mur. » | dered the man his wife buried and had Intended to disappear—for no other reason than that ho destred ance, Kelas sentenced to hang. Thru all of this Mra, Kela re mained In ignorance of what was napiring. But a few days ago she hor husband was alive ish priest, Miss Nolan told her the | story. | ©Mrs. Kol will visit her husband in the penitentiary within the next few weeks,” Miss Nolan ald, “Sho ander that Mr, Kelas may see his | ohitd."* Swedish Chiseh Elects Officers At the annual election of officers of the Swedish American church, which closed the meeting of the syn: od Monday afternoon, at the Swed: lish All Saints’ chapel, 417 Loretta |p), the following were named: Rev, | Dr. A. W. Johnson, of Chicago, sec: | retary; Rev. Dr. A. Pryxell, of Seat- \tle, vice president; EH. Granos, treae- urer, and the Hon, A. H. Jones, of Chicago, chancellor, The Right Rey. {Carl A. Nibladh Is ex officio preal- |] ) dont of th: nod. oO | good Gone 2s GENUINE ~ ” BULL DURHAM TOBACCO Are Here Are Your Glasses Up-to-Date for the hours of reading and Christmas work ‘you intend doing? Huteson-Donahey Optical Co. EL fot-4010 108 Pike St. OF sit indoors and look out off tha window all winter. Don't hug the stove and ough while others have all the fun. Enrich your blood and tone up ur system with Gudo’s Pepto- angan. Get strong and sturdy— your work with joyous energy J get your share of the winter’ King George gave the bride away, | Mra. Kola to collect. hig life insur: | ~ | bureau, \\ill take with her Baby John Alex:| |make a ———|ing four guards, FORGOT TO GIVE That Was Why Reader Did Not Receive Bulletin From 1,000 to 2,000 Star readers every week clip the coupons degerip- tive of bulleting prepared by this pa- per's Washington, D, sond them, with the required post age, to the national capital, / reveive In return # b: some subject of interest to them, and thus, in the colirse of a month, @ real ice has beon done by The Star Vera! thousand families, Tn one out of a hundred cases (tl percentage probably ts lower yet) writer in disappointed, The rei for theno exceptional cases I forth by, # letter from a Bremerton woman to the Washington bureau and @ copy of the reply, both of which have been forwarded to Seat. tle from Washington, The answer lx the woman sent In the coupons all right and enclosed the postage, 1 sie FORGOT TO GIVE think this was one case in a life. time, but It tan't. Frederick M. Kerby, head of the writes the editor of The Star; “This Is one of the many, many cases In which careless readers send us stamps and coupons, and expect us to send the material, without #! ing us the slightest indication ef their names and addresses! “I call it to your persona! atten tlon, with the {dea that you may pos sibly wish to run a little story on WHY SOME FOLKS DON'T GrT BULLETINS FROM OUR WASIL ITON BUREAU, T cannot emphasize too atro: the fact that many readers fall to write tn any name and address what toever, and many, many others write #0 carelessly and indistinctly, or omit nome essential part of the address, which causes thair mall to go astray, T am convinced that ninety-nine out of every hundred complaints which reach this bureau and which reach editors, in which the readers become very sore because of non-service, are the fault of readers who carelensly fall in their duty of letting us know EXACTLY WHERE TO SEND THETR MAIL, “No doubt this particular reader blamed the bureau and incidentally Goodness occur In which tho reader never bothers to complaint, but merely nurses j® silent grouch because besklets ask ed for a6 not come,” Mrs. Caruso Will LONDON, Nov, 13.—Mra, Enrico Caruso, widow of the late famous tenor, will wed Capt. G. A. Ingram here before the end of the week. |The groom is a wealthy native of Scotland. The news leaked out after plans to keep the ceremon: secret had been formulated, Tacoma’s Humane TACOMA,» Nov, 13.—Wiliam 8. Van Voris, for the past 16 years jocal humane officer, is dead at local hospital. He was noted for hie philanthropic work, having de voted part of his salary to relief | work among the city’s poor. |Escaped Murderer VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov, Capture of Dominick Delfino, 33, wh his way from the death cell by shoot- at Nelson, B. ©. Delfino, who at the time of bis way here in chai scape, Is on hii of detectives, Mooseheart Grads Under thi Moose lodge, a musical program will evening, by five graduates of Moose. any pleasures, For over 30 y n tonic. Your druggist has it liquid or tablets. Free Trial Tablets value of Oud erous Tr kage of Tablets. Send no money —~ our name and sddress to M.J Breitenbach Co, 58 Warren St., N.Y. Gude's epto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher One X-Ray Free To see for yourself the health-buliding the extraction of teeth we If we burt could we «ay y to our pa don’t pay Set of Teeth $5.00 UP | Crown ond Bridge Work From $1.00 UP dosion Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time t ‘tearm mm Une Location From A Good Thing - DON'T Mins I, written slip) to M trial Packers containi Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronebial, “fin” and whoopinj and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Btom with 5 cenw Chamberlain Medicine the heart, billoveness and constipation, rartinings for only 6 owmts Pepto-Magean, send for seo: | ( Bend your name and eddrem pletely | Gicist A {So0 Det Jows, tnd reonive in return # Obamberiain’s |» coughs, ach and LAver Tablets for stomach trow- bles, indigestion, gaey pains that erowd | Thin Chamberlain's Balve, needed ia every st! fumily for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, |“! and skiz affections; these valued family tian ft nn maven ianrmans | st heart, |musiclang have been touring |country | 6 Grows Thick, Heavy Hair |" 35-cent Bottle Removes Dandruff, _ Tl Vent (im Stops Falling Hair mass of juxurian hair full of shortly f we a gent itching scalp and the ed immediately or fading hair | | ate hful beaut ful on rilgement, _ OWN ADDRESS! bureau and | At least 09 out of each 100 prompt | HER} NAME AND ADDRESS, You might) Marry Scotchman} Officer Is Dead | Captured in B. C.} w— encaped from the penitentiary at| Scranton, Pa., in 1915, after making| under sentence of death for murder to Give Program! spicen of the Seattle FATHERS AND SONS BANQUET be given at the Moose temple Friday the vocational school main- ide’s has been the leading Ameri- | talned by the order tu Tilinols. The! the t , lustre and life toning up Ips with. dependable Any drug. | HR SEATTLE STAR MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BURG ae Pati epevia anon aeheraaey ree eshte ho er injec memtemfan tren SALE! DINING TABLES also included in this sale is our entire stock of dining room furniture— —here are QUALITY, VARIETY and PRICE! Made possible by the purchase of the remaining stock of the Freeland Furniture Co. Dining tables of excep- tional merit offered, this week or while quantity lasts, at most unusual savings. The furniture is here at your price, and “Your Credit Is Good!” pom ti TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1928, tension. Ttalian combination walnut: 45x54-in.top— —exactly as pictured. period. 45x54-in. top. 6-ft. ex- Special for this sale. B75 combination walnut:45x54-in.top— Anne period. Exactly as pic- tured. 45x54-in. top. 6-ft. ex- tension. Special for this sale. ————— id —an exceptional value. Queen | 50 been reported In conformity with plans for Fath; er and Son Week, 160 fathers’ and|terian church oosevel the pictured. tension, It high » n Howard T. L Irpheum theate’ DeMolay orches Chanters JRMOEN FELD DeMolay boys banqueted at the Scot two years, giving con.|tish Rite temple Monday evening. | name of the Moose-| Among the speakers were U. 8. At-(tional church, and dinners ‘will be y |torney Tnomas Revelle, V. K. Froul | rinetpal, business administration de.|t nment was supplied by the| ‘ous stories of Carl Reiter, of | who lacks a father, w and music by| companionship dur ra and the Nile| been asked by Several father and son gatherings! Ker SEATTLE Gecond Ave, at Pine St combination walnut: 45-in. top— —Queen Anne period, Exactly as 4b-in. top. 6-ft. ex- An exceptional value, Special for this sale. 122 STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. BCHOENFELD & SONS Wounded 1964 combination walnut: 48-in. top— actly as pictured. 48-inch top, 6-ft. extension. Very specially priced for this sale. —William and Mary period, ex- @/80 TACOMA L, Behoenfeld & Sons Russell Callow, university the 1 the China club, Lewis at the University Y. M,C. A, Rosary Catholic church, Any father who lac | charge to tele tary W e, KE nwe “Au elive staffed olives r MA In-52 NEXPECTED guests are welcome or embarrassing according to whether or not you have in the house anything particularly nice to eat. Many « hostess keeps on bend « bottle or two of green olives, plain and stuffed, for just such improm irs, The salty, tangy Aavor is delightful in sand- wiches, Green olives halved for gernish- ing lend added piquancy to Association AMERICAN IMPORTERS of Spanish Green Olives 200 Fifth Avenue, New York City panish GREEN OLIVES Spanish Groen Olives contain 1460 calories te the pound. Boiled ode only 765. |uré scheduled tor ‘Tuesday evening crew coach, and Wayne Hall, captain of | 3 football team, aretonddress) Featured by the presentation of & meeting at the University Presby- | J. C, Herbsman, of | will speak at the University Christian churok; Dean Gohgrega- {held at the Keystone Congregational Jchureh, University Methodist Epiaco vis of the uni-|pal church, the boys’ department of and at'the Holy 4 80n, or son wishes such @ week, has) mmittee in 08, | |United Workmen REAR ADMIRAL RETIRES SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13—Rear Take In New Class |Admirai Alexander 5. Halstead, com- ey of the United States naval forces im France from January t 100 new members, the semf-annual | October, 1919, was retired today, ant. district meeting of the Ancient Or.|¢r 40 years of active service. der of United Workmen was held at the order's hall, 1409 Ninth aye,| To Cure a Cold in One Day Monday ‘evening, Reports on the progress of the membership drive|Take Laxative BROMO QUININE now under way and speeches by| Tablets. The box bears the signa- Prominent lodge members featured | ture of E. W. Grove. s0c.—Adver- the program, tisement. | Imitations may be dangerous SAY ‘*BAYER” when you buy- Gonuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for | Colds Headache Neuralgia | Pain Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. | Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets ottles of 24 and 100—Druggiats Asp ct ‘ ieaas Pirin Us the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moncaceticncideeter of Salleylicaclé (ONDE. u cite 6344 55 hh Ske RE eh ll: — ieee eee -—

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