The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1923, Page 2

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HARMON DENIES 18 MARRIAGES Prisoner Landed Here and Taken to Portland PORTLAND, Nov. 26 Harmon, alias Harold J Gall hore today, after having been returned from Juneau, Alaska, to face a forgery charge, strenuously Monies the 18 marriagos attributed to him by police in coast cities, Authorities here claim. to have © Official Knowledge of three of Hay Mon's marriage It is said he Was legally marrict to Margaret Race, or Raser, in Portland; that On Juno 4, 1923, he married Viola Winterstein at Venice, Cal, and on September 27 was married to Rose Farmer in San Francisco, Harmon, who displays none of the Characteristics of a Don Juan, con- fends that he has been married Dut once—and that was enough He believes that that marriage has been annulled, and defied Portland Authorities to produce proof of his marriage here. Detective Swennes, who brought the prisoner here from Juneau, as- ferts that Harmon made part of the ‘8ea trip confined in the ship's brig, Because of insulting remarks made to a woman passenger which came fo the ears of the ship's master. Police today were unable to find Margaret Raser, tho bride in the @ileged Portland marriage cere Mony, and it is believed she left here about a week ago, wns landed at Seattle @nd then brought here to face charges. JOHN E. NELSON was Saturday @fternoon sentenced to 5 to 10 ~ Years in the Walla Walla state pen! "tentiary for slashing his brother With @ razor. ‘The man wax found guilty of third degree assault by a as in Judge Boyd Tallman's court week. SUFFERED 40 YEARS ALVITA RELIEVES INDIGESTION To those who have given up all hope of ever overcoming their sick- Mess and ailment, this true story 8 told by Mrs. Mary A. Linton 937 California St, Calif, will be a revelat ‘Splration. “Having suffered f With what the doctors us indigestion, so ba Compelled to use a for the past 20 years, I § €d to tell you that after usi |) Alvita Tea and Tablets for | weeks I am entirely relieved of this ) trouble—and cannot recommend Your products too highly to suffer- dng humanity such as I was.” Alvita is the recent scientific dis- ©overy which brings lime, fron and Phosphates to you in a vegetable| i" doiling suds once a form which can be assimilated. Al- Nita {s prepared in convenient, E y concentrated tablet form from the deep-rocted alfalfa plant Which Science discovered is a rich Storehouse of the vital mineral #alts, No matter if you have tried) ¢ this tonic of Many remedies, try Mature now. A dollar buys a box of Alvita tablets at any drug store. Advertisment. NERVES ON FIRE FROM NEURITIS Thousands of people afflicted with Meuritis take medi b tism and wonder wt hey Well. Such peaple do not even a slight attack of Which calls for different t Neuritis is often accomp @ feeling as !f the nerves fire, soreness in the muscles, t Ress in the joints or a tingling sen- @ation in the hands or feet. Al- Ways there is pain—sharp, agoniz- dng pain—which may hurt constant. Wy or only at intervals. Eopa Neuritis Tablets will quickly Soothe the throbbing, aching nerves @nd gradually assist in removing in- fiammation and soreness. Guaran- teed harmless. Used and indorsed by physicians. Price $1. Sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores. Boericke & Runyon Co., manufac- turers, San Francisco. — Advertize- SCALY ECZEMA On Brother’s Face and Hands, Itchedand Burned, “My brother was bothered with jeczema all his-life. It broke out in land burned causing him to scratch the affected parts, and the scratch- ing caused eruptions. His hands pained when he put them in water, “He began using Cuticura Soap land Ointment and after using three leakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura completely heale: Fredia Lyons, T Cuticura Soap dai! Ointment occasion: prevents pimples or other eruptions. 1 are pleasing to use, as is also C cura Taloum for perfumi After Influenza- SCOTTS EMULSION to build you up It’s food and tonic that restores strength quickly. Build up your vitality on Scott’s Emulsion. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J ww Cynthia Grey: “— And, Behold, All Is Vanity and a Striving After the Wind” — Sermon Preached in Other Ages Would Be Mightily in Vogue Today. BY CYNTHIA GREY ‘anity of vanities, all is vanity.” These words were spoken many hundreds of years ago, but they are even more true, if possible, today, Vanity—love of artificiality—is the bane of many a mortal’: istence. A man won't buy a modest automobile | because ust couldn't be seen “driving a flivver.” | The flivver would get him to his destination, save his | time, double his earning power and add mightily to his sense of happiness. { But no—they, the wife and he, have a certain position to maintain, and it must be kept up, even tho they must walk to the party, or take a taxi. | The debutante daughter is invited to a group of social af- fairs. She wears her new blue, best dress to one, or maybe two, of these. Then she stays away from the rest of them. Why, mercy, she can’t go and enjoy these happy outings with friends because “she hasn't any more new dresses to wear.” is a pretty child of 6, the household pride. ssed of the charm of childhood, fresh cheeks that denote health, the supple movements and grace that prove her right to be classed among the beautiful things of the world, But her mother daubs her up with frills and furdelows, silks and laces, till she looks like a wax model. Her sense of naturalness is being buried in a too-keen, too-early preception of the artificialities of life. And so on, from the family group, it spreads its tinsel tentacles out into the community. t A neighborhood club is startec - young married people. It is to be just an informal aff with occasional meet- ings, and very simple refreshments. The object ociability and agreeable friendline Before the club is siz months someone in the organization urges the members to in- e the dues, so the club can have its own home down- This member recommends that ice cream and cake Little She is pos town. are old-fashioned and should be supplanted by suitable re- freshments served by a well-known caterer. He says nothing about improving the program offered or increasing ths spirit of real friendliness in the club. Artificiality, oversgivilization, a perverted sense of values, | human character and the destiny of nations, “—Vanity—all is vanity.” How much dead weight will al concrete block (2x4x8 inches, mix Iture 5 sand: 1 cement and $ sand jt cement) hold before breaking? 1 T t S. bureau and standards “Typical figures fe 0 rete 1 part cement; 5 p 4 1 part cement: § p e 120 and 0 Tbe. call it what you may. It exi It is playing havoc ae fia Grey will re Monday, Friday from 1 Ly ay and Th to 12 a. m. at her Star Bldg, 1309 Sev What was me? How Tom Thumb's real tity of water used)” nature and ¢ sand, etc, . lin the | prading of t One near ning. weighing ts was found in Mar Virginia, in 18 last longer? bi Dip them for a minute or two} a week, A broom treated fer on carpets. in this way is eas-| | ‘What, js the “ ten fatal to mir | The substance is called “bt and is simply « for carbon dioxide, wh parts ory: |carbon and |New Congregational Church Is Dedicated The Columbia Congregational r S, and Ferd! fented Sun ig. Pastors of tt and more than 500 o! tion attended th and the ¢ bullding was afterwards by; nd Lodge of Washing- For Colds, Influenza and asa Preventive |placed | Masonic | ton, iealnealS |Municipal League | Plans Power Meet | A state conference for suppor of the {dea of public owner: nydro- © power resources will t some future d ed by the city | icipal leagu bears fruit. Sub 5 in the interest of ssed conference were ap Combing Won’t Rid Hair of Dandruff The or ure way to get rid of The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet The box bears this signature C.Ukgor Price 30c. One X-Ray Free PORTOLIVE IS NOT A SECRET TONIC Port Wine and Olive Oil are In the extract of teeth ¥ Set of Teeth From ‘ fl Gold Crown and Bridge Work ollv From $1.00 UP Fi Boston Dental Offices 1122 Second Avenue ner We Stand the Test Time 2 Years in One I ion ee AMTICO AN MOMS HURWAU) | lamp standard — ALL LAMPS: VOR DETTON AMERICAN HOME! SHADES AT FEATURED PRICES! —every lamp in our stock included. Big and little. Every size, color and shape, Bridge lamps. Table lamps. Boudoir lamps. A comprehensive sale that means a real saving to those of you who appreciate and desire a beautiful lamp. And you know, “Your Credit Is Good!” 165 —22.1n. shade, Shirred georgette, Dow in, fringe, Exactly as pictured, Amer! Beauty Mining, Blue, mulberry or taupe colorings. 6. —Z4dn, shade, taupe colorings. tee wee several styles similar to plo Fitted with two ight ocketa with pull chain. Full length cord and socket at 30 24-1n. shade. tachment. er 64 in. or 87 n, high pgany finish. Special for this sale: ’ exactly as pletured. Ovor exactly as pictured. 45 gette cover. American Beauty lning. top. — Fiber silk, 6-tn, fringe. Blue, mulberry mings. American “Beauty or taupe colorings. fringe, here is the most important news in this newspaper—! CLOSING OUT OUR TOY DEPARTMENT! all of these items to go: —not much space devoted to this announcement. It’s not neces- sary. But the fact of the matter is we must avoid confusion by overcrowding if possible. You bet- ter DO YOUR BUYING IN THE MORNING. Every Toy, except —at cost Mama Dolls and Wheel Goods, MUST BE CLOSED OUT BE- —at nearly cost FORE CHRISTMAS. —at less than cost —games —doll furniture | —books —tin dishes | —stoves —china dishes | —blocks —cooking outfits —pianos —blackboards | —drums —electric sets | —animals —mirrorscopes —mechanical sets —Structo sets —guns —toy phonographs | —trains —steam engines | —boats —garden sets | —banks —game boards | —dolls —celluloid dolls | —trunks —doll houses | —horns —tennis rackets and hundreds of other items! | —no deliveries —no exchanges | —no sales | to dealers | ] sale the this STANDARD is going to make this a Merry Christmas for many a through of toys tle tot. FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT L, SCHOENFELD & SONS Founded 1964 SEATTLE MARE Becond Avo, at Pine BL 132 Georgette top. a velvet ribbon trimmings. American Beauty lining, Blue, mulberry or 165 Taupe, blue or mulberry colorings. FURNITURE CO. TACOMA L. Schoenfeld & Sous —as a gift to the family, or a gift to one’s self—which many of us like to make at times—there is little that can give more continued pleasure than a beautiful lamp —especially at these prices. Just a few sample values shown here, Ruching and é-in. silk fringe ~—241n. shade. Georgette cover. American Blue, taupe or mulberry colorings. Exactly as pictured. Beauty lining. 5-1n. silk fringe. , vt+in. allk shade, Double, 6-n, frings, American Beauty lining, Blue, gold or rose colorings. Chenille and braid trim- med, Similar to picture, 20-In. shirred georgette Ribbon ruching with velvet ribbon trim- lining. Double AGAIN WE SAY RUGS! 3 days of these exceptional values —sizes, patterns, weaves, colors. Such charm and simplicity of design. Rich napped quality. At price reductions that make it hard to postpone the selection of that rug you have been planning to have. Just the right rug here in this large as- sortment to add charm to any room. Special priced for Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday. FINE QUALITY CHENILLE RUGS 9x12 ft. 8.3x10.6 ft. 110— + *100— HIGH-GRADE WILTON RUGS 9x12 ft. 8.8x10.6 ft. *89— *80— AXMINSTER RUGS 9x12 ft. 8.8x10.6 ft, 40 37% BEAUTIFUL VELVET RUGS have you visited our 6-room BUNGALOW? this Interesting bun- alow, completely shed and built fifth Il find of TRADE —FIFTH FLOOR

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