The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1923, Page 3

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to wate Saye ry cee Vn COLDS @ Panes Cold ( Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up ‘Take two tablets every three Hours until three doses are taken, The first dose always gives relief. The second and third doses com-| man," charged as an acce sory In} pletely break up the cold, Pleasant | the forcible attempt at kidnaping bea safo to take, Contains no aul: | hig son, Billings Brown, 3, late} SP ape COO ee ktHtons | Use| Monday afternoon, Charges againat ePape’'s Cold Compound.” Price, | Rrown and against Jack (ill, 24, a thirty-five cents. Druggists guar | ohaurteur, anteo it.—Advertisement, IF CONSTIPATED, SICK, BILIOUS : Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Bowels found that they were drunk Monday|than bark. Scientists call him the| Ws particular task 1s that of! piano soto Set for January t tea tea tile ae ee SE Fay of oc Net oe eel aa | HITS DETROIT), cumuatan xr stem | | Seats 0h OnE tion that he was hiding near by| ‘They say he is possessed of telo-| Completed mystic Invasion of a Accompanist C. Te, Colfalt |the heavy criminal docket which | price tnt ant fall to 4 Feel fine! No griping or inconven-|when the attempted abduction was] pathic powers because of the secmn-| 2%? here. 9:46 to 12:00 midnight | XOIT, Mich,, Nov. 28.—Dam.- | aA the’ telala ort as re cron nee fence follows a gentle liver and|made, |ingly uncanny way in which he In-| ANd now Dolph ts going Into the| Program of dance music ¥ ago of nearly $1,000,000 was caused | ¢ nator Percy Sinclair and his| p] Prcranie wil serves, bowel cleansing with “Cascaret: Tho former patrolman asserted.|terprets commands most times|™ovles, Achlovement of tho flick-|iyum, ene by flames which destroyed two | wits are not expected to open until | nertocascinal eas le Sick Headache, Biliousness, Gi Batchelor sald. that because he had| even before his master, Max Muller,| NS screen may have been reach-| ee jlarge warehouses, one packed with} cone time in January, according to| Tadigestion, and all such distress] another wife living when little Bil-| utters them, ed before by others thru virtue of a| il BI f |furniture, on the river front t0-lf\tormation maile public today. ‘The | fone by morning. For Men, Women| lings and George Roscoe Brow pretty face behind which a more day. Sincla as ahatkes crowihicotel Tl JRKEY and Children—10c boxes, also 25¢ and / months old, were born, re | Among the «many wondrous) or tesa vacuous brain sometimes Trail Blazer o hrea persons were injured. Onc Pepys ans ce Tiwaco, | Boc sizes, any drug store—Advertise|had gotten 'an annulment, He «aid | "8% Dolph can do is fore Rout the | functioned. Northwest Passes nicht watchman was overcome by |° ® iB satimitea nde std: img hs | ment. that he attempted to kidnap Billings | Mane Place of any lost article oF) ‘Hut Dolph—he's to become A & : i |umoke, another was burned and a ee me am | pf Dressing, Cran. cen - in order to get possession of him poe beoanld CONCNRNEG (ODE. doggone dog star because ho has| MEDFORD, Ore, Nov. 28—An-/ fireman was severely injured wh NO GUIDING HAND berry Sauce, FOR BOWEL AND STOMACH and give him a le a SPLAT ‘ERTS brains, other of trail blazers pansed/a hone knocked him from a Indde Jones—Say, waiter, is this an {n- Mashed Potat rs Sag sonnei 1 | plc te a aca A kE PUZZLED ste away hero yesterday in the death| ‘The biaze started in the waiting |cubator chicken Bread and But- _ “I have been troubled the last 4 or| | Experts attribute his tnexplicable lof Dr. J. 8. Pearce, prospector and|yoom of the Detroit & Windsor| Walter—I don't know, sir, why? ter—all for 5 years with constipation and nave Attorney to Have | trailing power to an overdevelopea) Youth Robs Pool | Indian fig Pearce was an In-|yrerry Co. and spreading quick! Jones—Any chicken that has had tried everything under the sun, but} But they are at dian Sgnt and expert Wonanah menaced the whole block {a mother could never get as tough | could not find any relie¢ until I got Alleged Kidnaper Charged A min be found stato pe POrepet ON} TASS No sportier ee M0) dives mm "BROWN FACING PRISON TERM With Crime nimum sentence, A guilty, of five ye: nitentiary, faces should he in tho Morris 8. | Brown, once Soattle's t pollee and Walter 8. 27, an. electrician, jthe attempted at . were filed jin Judge C. C, Dalton'’s court Tues. Deputy Prosecutor Chester Gallagher, as principals tn day by Batchelor Bail was fixed {n each caso at |$2,000 cash or $3,000 _ property, Brown was Indefinitely suspended |from tho police ford® Tuesday by Chief W. B, Severyns, pending the \outcome of the present charges, | The charges followed official tn- vestigation of the desperate battle between Mrs, Nannio §, Brown, | whose marriage to Brown has been annulled, and the two alleged prin clpals, During tho fight, Mra, Brown fired at the man with a re- volver rushed to her by her aged mother, Mrs, Jool Shoemaker, 4116 Aikens aye. and Joe! Shoemaker, 62, jbelabored his victim with an old | hickory cane ho has carried for 30 jor 40 years, Brown's story, according to Batch. jelor, is that he had planned the kid naping with tho two alleged princi pals, but had “called it off” when he PORTLAND, Dolph, a police dog here, does more | faculty of scen Real Thanksgiving | io: Ashore ets Ore, Nov. ho will Foley Cathartio Tablets, and you can} BELLINGHAM, Noy, 28—Joh| along a trail and then cut s bet they are the pills,” writes Robert R. Crites, ploneer attorney ts soinal catching up with It at the B. Smith, 417 N. Robert St., Luding-/t celebrate a real ‘Thankagiving|¢Dd, to tave himself a lot of ton, Mich. y Cathartic Tablets thankfully here tomorrow. Twenty.| les chasing. Kive quick relief from constipation,| eignt years ago Crites performed| Likewise they are puzzled bowel and stomach disorders. Espe-/ some. legal services for a man and| know how he is. e0 unfailing comforting to stout persons./ sent a bilf for $74. Yesterday he|tain t n article has been fusp substitutes—tinsist on the geNn-! received payment for the work, a fed or placed upon a post or bu Advertisement. ck for $100, While there ts stilljing out . Help for those stabbing pains ia easily at hand. Apply Sloan's gen- tly without rubbing. The pains ease off—then cease. Get a bottle from your druggist today —35 cents. It will not stain, Sloan’s Liniment—kills pain! Stop their pain in one minute! For quick lasting relief from corns, Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads stop the pain in one minute by removing the cause —friction and pressure, Zino-pads are thin, safe, antiseptic, healing, waterproof and cannot pro- dace infection or any bad after-effects, Three sizes—for corns, callouses and banions. Cost but a trifle. Get a box to- day at your druggist’s or shoe dealer's, Dr? Scholl's Zino-pads HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED te the I examine the eyes, w and Optic! Bank Bldg. Cor. 2nd and Pike. = Main 2551. Ask About Our $5.00 Glasses. DENTISTRY HALF-PRICE 34.00 Crowns . ° $4.00 $30.00 Set of Gold-Plate Rubber $15.00 $29.00 Set of Red and Pink Rubber os $10.00 Our Whalebone Rubber Plate 4 $8.00 Other Prices $56.00 Up All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Fatailished 20 Years Second Av and University St. Oven 9 to 6 Daily—9 to 12 Sundays! a little interest due on the origin- al debt, Crites says he won't press ts collection. |dress the 50th anniversary meeting |M. of the founding of the Brotherhood | of Locomotive Engineers Fire. | “F hall, here, and his trick GOV. LOUIS F. HART will a4.) SPI Sunday. whi Dolph still 0 no & ATE “Mental fe can read the ht h opt » locked in a room! s to perform| $21 10: wll he conti telepathy,” nion ru hort.| AN Eltic | tel use or | the cer bur uild-| ja pe en articles! he started to wal | try. Dolph, marvel police dog + 28.—) who claim to know concur, Dolph has a mato called Borah, Hall; ACK Nov att | + a8 in Montana in 1864 had a ble gun and a belt of) One a Out for Good Time | ges, but you can't eat a gun| | MARSEILLES, Nov. 28 tities, «Motte; Gsoided 10" tuse y * . sonthtul shane eo “wetslan aleaeas an to provide food. He held What's in the Air ing velierment protests: by: 18.9 tho proprietor and four men tn sol hall and t and the! Ho ted railroad track. was a ruction job It's all settled Men women. A Thanksgiving musical program are not more concluding with the orchestral dance HAVE SPECIAL Men, Watch RADIOPROGRAM Your Steps Intelligent than | | 1 DOOMED GIRL NOW | DESIRES TO LIVE UNTIL CHRISTMAS VAMDE. N J 28. Lit oo | re Just as J tle Helen Hamden. . an Thanksgiving Numbers and Women are rd Be pea ila) rales rae pe Danoe Musio Tonight | Smart, Tests Show |) shvsred by ine reateation of he fighting br unui! Christma nee m. I lived 1 hope m fo happy because birthday, Now God will lot me |Dairymen Protest _ Milk Price Slash In protest against the price reduc present milk 200 dairy farmers, uttle Mille Dei ‘Tuesday went om yiinet the slashing of prices. ‘The meeting was ealled by Carl Be secretary of the association, tlon Incident to the dealers’ warfare, members of the ers’ association, | record « Fisher, which numbers about 360 dairymen | Is Arrested ok thelr money watches, Then out of the coun on the Skagit near program from 8:30 until midnight will |be broadcast from Radio KDZH, The | , | Rhodes Co,, Wednesday night | Ore } ‘The musteal program will be fur |nished by Emma Colfelt, soprano so: lolst; Judith Ponka, violinist, pupil of |the famous Bernhard Perbona, and a Jeoncert performer of great ability; Verone Mae Anderson, clocutionist, |and Marjorie Young, pupll of Mrs. M. | t-hand matte their right | nothing to paoity; one's nose. |, ,Rroaram arranged by Archway book store to find t jthem Jn th |fact that t |higher in the shock . Rogers Wolte 2 Gi Rosamund Muste Behubert-Kretsler Judith Poska, Bering... Reading— “Thankagtying Day’ .. | Verone Mae Anderson. | made the this fall; James La Piano solom— ‘To be aclected. Marjorte Young. Boprano solos Fisher, no Mae Anderson. He led a x Boise Basin a 28.—Dantel| pro: patied “i 18, was hungry, Dan.| “iscovered gold on. McClellan creek “| Shah of ‘Peas Is WEDNESDAY November 2 and membe ment time « His n 12:30 ie KDZP (455 8:30 to 12, moters} 13 KFJC (270 meters)—3:30 to | | over-f five 4:30; 8:30 to 11 France He KIR (283 moters}—5:20 to 6:15; | | *vendl 7:20 to & ower si KFTIY (231 motera}—Silent be ) meters)—Sil KHQ that goes to make Orchestra. and dancing. Dinner, $1.2 Dinner home folks. BRING YOUR Between Pike Look for the Electric F A Re nd Pine on Second our usual prices—and delightful music by A la carte service in the evening, with music An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving Turkey With all the good things to EAT, in a Home-like place—with lots of Excellent Music. FAMILY Norton’s Caf eteri a Si ULL ¢ gular $ Thanksgiving Dinner at CHANTECLER Cafeteria service from 11 to 8 o'clock, with everything a first-class Thanksgiving Dinner at Tiny AT BLANC’S CAFE Continuous service from noon to 9: Dinner a la Blanc, $2.00. service throughout the d. Phone MA in-6562 for 315 MARION STREET 30 p. Reservations Jazz Fir: OURSE m. Burnet Third Avenue at University Family Also a la carte Thanksgiving Evening At THE LODGE Music, t's Join Dancing and -class Entertainment Beginning at 8: The Lodge Fourth at Westlake Dine at Boldt’s Ye Old-Fashioned TURKEY DINNER Special $1.50 Separate Turkey Plate Dinner $1.00 1414 Third Avenue 913 Secotd Avenue 30 P. M. the happy throng, Tho height of one’s forehead has neither has the dis | tween one’ All this was brought out in tho re-| | sults of the intelligence tests recent: | twenty-nine studen |the questions. | It was a severe blow to the men An to this yea vernity, the average score made was |59 out of @ possible 164 Following are tho freshmen who| members of a family ney Adams, Helen Frances ( \COSTLY FIRE ved here today for a good Jed persons have no more} r than those who exercise m The arm, her first do with one'n mental ea |] When Dr be rogm today shape of || wa | | | 00 ‘8 ears nor the as Do j | Christma worrled over is growing Heart sp sufferer live har hat the women equaled | 1@ average score, but the | hey were graded one-fifth | the arithmetic test eased a bit r’n tests at the Uni highest scores in the tests Francis Shetherman "| stroyed thelr farm home near here Motte, John Keating, Sid-| seo naay night, : oo Be ITP Vivian Metter, Dorsey) ang her 12-yea ghter were John | jas this one Helen sad tod: exctemer teen birthday stimulated Helen Kain entered the child's you think 1'll the new hope || which would permit construction of: | Drumm. the new hope || | 9:45 th fo being |)” Siven to new atudents at tho Uni-) and that Helen || billboards in the first and second At O45 p.m. tho music DelN& | versity of Washington by tho depart neo Santa Claus come down || residence sectiony, furnished at the Masonlo club ball | irene ur neychologe Wi seSeahe > 7 oto coi ime ) || the chimne will bo brondoast by remote control ei nero my on nunared andl] erage Tho detailed program follows: | Two Persons Burn | to Death in Fire YINNIPEG, Man., Nov. 28.—Two . WINNTEDG, Man. Nov: 26-—7wol Ft When Prices burned to death when a fire de- pr “i ie |the victims, while the father and . 5 iy and 2aith Lippman, ae vo | You the Benefit Sinclair Case Is | Sue D live until Christ supplying the Seattle market, t of celebratng yesterd. now Iife. BERS OF THE Women'a her first question W. G, Ay also took action ope proposed amendment meeting at the ¥, y. They the live until posi one ten to chance in until Christmas. Drop L | $|A Mame thot stands rs of the Persian p the Riviera and in Pari test’ the shah fs les of life in highness 1s| time and too} y in this country. It is} ossip that th s| ted by a da: his 30 years” doing good 20 treatment tin FREE NDON, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. for Good Food A Thanieving Dinner Such as Only the Butler Can Serve the Big Butler MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW! MA in-7033 Main Dining Room, Hotel Butler Eat Thanksgiving Dinner at Meves One-half ton of Select Utah Tur- keys with all the “trimmin’s.” We def. dinner the city. ment into you to equal this anywhere else in service, appoint- s, music, ete., taken consideration, BRING THE FAMILY Meves Cafeteria Fourth and Pine Plenty of No Room. Crowding f Will Serve ROAST TURKEY ner, the equal of any Hotel “home-cooked” meal. “ * doe eae Will serve a specially ¢ Booths ay ddereppae prepared Thanksgiving Be ranged for families and Dinner parties to dine in seclusion. Family again this year and mingle with Vic Meyer's Hotel Butler Orchestr: be there to furnish music for guest dancing. ‘a will need Built Gerald’sInvitesY ou This Thanksgiving To a generous Turkey Din- GERALD’S . The House that Quality 824 First Ave. Washington Thursday, Nov. 29, 5:00 to 9:00 P. M. $2.00 Per Cover Make reservations early. 4A To Partake of Thanksgiving Dinner Prepared by Chef J. L. Crochette, of Gow- man Hotel, will be a gastronom- ic event long to be remembered. 10 Courses $2.00 per Cover Served from 12 to 9 P. M. Hotel Gowman Second Ave. and Stewart The Hotel With « Personality St i 42- Story L. C. Shithh Building Restaurants A La Carte Street Floor Dining Room Only Lower Floor Closed All Day For the Perfect Thanksgiving Dinner Use Hollywood Dairy Products Their purity and wholesomeness are dependable, their high quality will assure the housewife of the best results from her cooking on this Great American Feast Day. Use Hollywood Milk, Cream, f tage Cheese, Mayon . Butter, se Dr Cot- ing A Thanksgiving Special! Nesselrode Pudding Ice Cream a different dessert, with cream, eggs, fruits and nuts. In brick or bulk, 60¢ quart. our Exhibit in the Better Homes Exposition, Terminal Sales Building, This Week. rich See Westlake at Pine

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