The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1924, Page 4

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PAGE 4 JAPAN MARKET Another Girl Says She OVER FULL Returned Writer Says Only Building Is Temporary | With the p } Bon for good: ipped to J Piring March 31, the m c Feady overstocked there and shippir fs fast reaching its climax, according to Funtus Wood, Chicago nowspane man, who arrived in Seattle Wednes ] day night on the President Joffe Wood has been in the Or | tinuously since the world w } the exception of a brief period spent in tho United States, Tokyo has alreaay been largely re Duilt as a temporary city, he de elared, and large quantities of lum Der and corrugated and galvanized sheeting are on hand. The huge task of clearing debris in Yokohaina has deen in progress but four weeks. ‘The government will not permit Any permanent construction as yet, he sald, “with the excep completion of a few but were started before the earthqua The permanent rebuliding p: am is very Indefinite, and the city plan ning schemes are still to be worked out.” od of tariff exemp About $5 per cent of al! that destroy barns tricts are caused True Poetry of the Bible | The 103d Psalm is widely recog nized to be the Song of Songs beauty of its language, the signifi cance of its meaning to humanity, the hope it holds forth, the tm pressive truth of its.every word, the sublimity of the faith of {ts writer} make !t one of the noblest passages in all literature. the Creator's kinship to man {s un- surpassabje. It is poetry tn its most glorified form, ‘The reading and rereading of this Psalm alone gives back the faith in ourseives that a weary failed to carry. The comfort of the Bibia to the understanding and sor rowful is unending, and to those whose lives are full of Joy the Bible is but hymn after hymn of praise for gladness. It is but a voicing, in marvelous verse, of the happiness that is within. jeame back * THE SEATTL STAR L Was “*‘Doctor’ s’’ Lover Find New Angle to Dis: :pper urance of Latest Wholesale Wooer BAN FRANC », March 18 New detalls of alleged re “Dr.” rt Frank height erest of police in the wh this latest wooer men today of git and wo! h followed ris vestigation wh of Marion ¢ Henrietta Bubb, 1T-yeanold “ranalsco ident ank as the man she married | and who, sho says, de weeks later were, mother of Misa Bubb, identified Frank's pl tures as those of t man who gave her a eck for $170,000 as a dower for daughter, Tho check September serted her Mrs, Helen © funds,” Miss Bubb and Mr The marriage of Dr. Frank anted Julian Cedarquist “doctor.” Mra. Mle sa Christe and tho | Mrs. George Danz Wins Her The} Freedom From Court Cora Marie Gustison Danz, former sten | [dent was granted a divorcee by W. Frater ja superior ment Co., Judge A jcourt Tuesday. Its description of | heart has | The Big, Print Red Letter Eaition | of the Bible which this paper is of fering to its readers makes readii the poetry of it like looking at a Suitably framed picture. Its beauty! is worthy of the best of sett Qnd this edition typifies the be that could be brought together to encompass these mighty songs. Another page shows how anyone | CANDIDATES TIE ss Mra. Dans told Judge Frater from the witness stand that soon after her marrt began to lose his love and a: for her She accepted an ment of $100 remainder of payment of a upon his In her tober, am Danz life and th sum of $17, last Oc ited to be has been removed as pres company where he served at a salary of $1,000 @ month now a vice p ry of $600 a month, it ained was ox can own this book within three | Bayne Election Finds Men days. best for not cook stringy Bluhill Cheese Service Safety Success THE BANK FOR SAVINGS $400,000.00 CAPITAL Money to Loan on Mortgages We Sell High Class Bonds Drafts on All Parts of the World Pine St. at Fourth Ave. ' | With Six Votes Each Voters of the Bayne schoo! 4! staged a hot contest election day, the result being a tie. achoo! should clone and the pupils attend the Palmer achool, a mile |away, animated the contest. } D. 8. Hanley, incumbent director, voted to clone the Bayne school, but D. O. Geethart ran against him }hart has six children and he jto keep the Bayne school in opera- end of the day stood six each. The county election board will decide the winner by Mip- ping a coin and whichever way the coin falls will determine the fate of the Bayne school. Major Corbly Is on General Staff Maj. J. B. Corbly, Fort Lawton's commandant, has been ordered to Washington, D. C. August 15, to take a course In the army war col- lege. His appointment to the gen- eral staff, under Gen. Pershing, is expected to follow. Maj. Corbly took over command at the fort early in 1974. Spokane to Erect Big Labor Temple = SPOKANE, March 13—Organized == labor hag approved plans for a new $150,000 labor temple here. ‘The site already has been excavated, and work will proceed shortly, according to | President Carl Evans, 'Ross Speaker at Engineers’ Meet The Engineers’ club at noon Thursday heard of the success o department. esident at a} The question of whether the Bayne municipal ownership from Superin-| tendent J. D. Ross, of the city light/ l a A that vic arrested on a ch Miss iubb base nity 1 on alleg ly mes wor sometimes man to pay atter > nd I liked hia, 80 The 1 wh Bubb pro: © letter protested love for Miss as I've be en rye loved te the le An oraz you dearl are expected 0 fashionable this spring and jal vogue is predicted for | differing little from that of the back- f materials which : or br caded. German Marks Play Part in|» Oval Club Circus Ten billlo the Unt farch 28, for amusement purs ‘PLAN SALE FOR BRIDGE ISSUE Council Plans Immediate Action on Spokane St. n't get exe e in Germ ted. t nm mark Immediate sale of the West Spo kane st, bridge bond issue to pro funds with which ta complete ig dens,” fre r shows, The c 3 man KB. lL. B man of the finance committes of the ne has asked Corporation Coun nel T. J. L. Kennedy to draw up the rdinance and when it is delivered. will introduce {t to the council! at the earliest opportunity } Approximately $425,000 have been spent on the Spokane st. bridge from other city departments and contracts {have been let calling for an expendi. ture of $900,000 The Montlake-Stadium brid bonds will not be sold for the pr jent, Preliminary constr on the bridge will be conducted with loans from the fuga. You’re Tired ~Out of Sorts — Have No Appetite Your Liver is poled amgced CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS wil) help put you right in | a few days. | They act quickly though gently and Give nature a chance to tion work pokane st. bridge |, 1501 Copple Bldg. FIGURED SILK DRESS q WOULD SELECT NEW BISHOP |Canon Bliss Mentioned for Keator’s Robes Frederick Y ed at a con the dioces Mark's y 6 and ty the late Keator will be ention to be of Olympia Ep! “al oh it ts announced. The clergy and laity ready wefected a number of n |be presented for consideration for | ithe office Prominent among the local clergy | pent ioned are the names of Rev old G. Henne rector of the es, of the Epiphany, Seattle }Canon W. HL. Willan of Trinity Jchureh, Seattle, and Dean Sidney |T. James of Bt. Luke's Pro-Cathe dral, Tacoma, Another Western jman mentioned ts Bishop Robert | Lewis Paddock, formerly of the diocese of Eastern Oregon, and now retired There ts, however, sald to be a strong sentiment favoring the se. lection of an Kasterner, Dr. George ri Stewart, rector of Bt, Luke's, ston, Ill, Dr. Stewart has at ed prominence not only for his 20 years of service in the Evans {ton church, to which he was c jwhen but 21 years of age, bu from his religious patriotic |writings. He was lwar commission of the church, was chaplain of tion hospital No. 6, A. E. \im ansoclate editor of the Angtican | Bishop Many of these fabrics ore figured | Review. in their own color, others in a shade! fn | ground. | The drome sketched shows a fig-| _|ured ailk with side pleats of cee Conservation § Session Ends woo! stuff. The coat ts brocaded the same « Few Gray Haired Spanish Wears | Women of Spain have glo radiant, glossy and luxur dom do you seea young BROWNATO beautiful hair as You need not endure the bl rayness, of Brownatone is your » Tints magic to perma rom lightest blondeto deepbrewnor Spanish be black. Guar tee hermione. - Fi Easily spplied, requiring only oc all precrdl flor y $1.50. Ppa ios ek trial bottle, indicating color. THE KENTON PHARMACAL CO. SAVE SCENERY = |Realtors Plan on Coviegtes, Ky, |the ridge and down each end into ‘APPROVE. BONDS| ——s The board at University A wtate conferetice on. scenic pres ervation and state park development closed at noon Thursday at versity. Arthur Waldo, John son and Richard Pearce, were given prises for designs for state park #igns, Plans for saving Washington's scenic beauties were | one recen' discussed. The scenery preservation} The new building will cost $55,000. | jeommittee includes W. W. Miller,| ion to > ID c Martin, Mise’ Jeanie Ca In addition to the heay: lvoe the thenus, Herbert Evison and C. 1.| Vers Spproved # 10-mill levy to). | Babcock. raise $10,000 and the conversion of | py Grady New School % the the | 9:15 o'clock in William Herren, the National 000 to finance construction of | Estate Boards, Richmond Beach voters at Tuesday approved a bond issue Aseotanan and F, 8. of | honor, 9,000 insurance funds to the build ng fund, according to Supt. A. 8. Burrows of the county's rural rch Girls Conbect i in Fete Queen Race od With Pauline Collier in the iead.|Reduce Your Fat several girl ‘© contesting for the Without Dieting honor of b 41 Gras. The compet evening and the c vel will end Saturday evening. Oth [contestants are the Misses Helgenen, | | Carriveau, Olson, Christensen, Keel. |). c Pithan, Groniey, Johnson and|""! Mrs. R. 8. B. Smith - eectnnpree I am going te Barna may be protected from light. | #4! Byrn to ig meade tena my eee, te patie A ning by running two or three strands | «, by all druggists the world over| You lof common barbed wire the length of | at one dollar for « box, or if you prefer| BS ‘The Star tomorrow ‘ou ¢ order Gfrect from the Marmota | ™: 2 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. | ortiseinent | for fat reduce. Today it t Te the formu exercine.” Prescription permanently moist earth. renew | Lodge Official | Seattle Speaker | I. L Boak, of Den ad cou A iad sick headache. sol of the W. 0. W., epoke on fra-| ternity before a large mecting of | Seattle ‘Smal Dose—Small Price | Woodmen Wednesday evening. fom mesa g IXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET Electrical Fixture Sale Only Two More Days = Hundreds of people have taken the opportunity to buy the very SS latest in Fixtures at big price reductions, We can once more supply all numbers, as a new shipment was just recelved, All in gray gold finish, wired complete, ready to hang, which anyone can do in a few minutes, Deliveries at Our Convenience the immediate effects of constipa- tion, relieve biliousness, indigestion “<A ean —— - Four-Light Fixture, suitable for the A ainglo Ceiling Fix ture, for small halls, = . $5, 29 reception rooms, ete. = . $4, 89 Scr ial $1 59= =A living room, asc ise room. | == SPECIAL = =>* Light, as above, splendid for small ate, A Two-Light Fixture, Sliving rooms, bedr SSSPECIAL. IIUUIUUUAESUEEEIL. ALLEL A Wall Bracket | ———————— : SU)HUAUNLLUENGALNNAUGEOACUECNAUOUAUUOAUEOGGLESCSUAAUEEAUGGOOEATOAACGOUOUGASOUUAORODUNASOSOOODAOSNAOUGGGAROUUQOOOOIOOAOOAGONGUONAOUOOUTUOEOUONOGUULALOROOEOUENUH Rich Fruit Cia in dozens of tempting desserts—all differe sameness, ‘Alternate the vari- ous flavors, serving each plain one time and molded with fruit at another. But best of all is the con- fidence you have that Jell- well is always successful. For we use pure gelatine only. It pe appetizing appear- ance, delicious flavor and the ease with which it is prepared all make Jell-well a most popular dessert. Clear, transparent, cer- b ive the Bi je good Bh BOUT 4 it find out Free—a Gift for You Buse hundreds of women have jold ua how much they Hke pevwe, we know that it will please you, So we offer £ special inducement to e tified colors lend a note of cheer to the table. They tempt the palate. True fruit flavors—six for It's a matvmade lie TT. brides can boil water without burning it .... a delicious, fragrant cup Tree Tea, of course. Early crop, mountain grown tea—rare in fra- grance, sensible in price, much in demand for = the library, toom or SPEC TAL UAQOULANUEOAHHELLATAL bath- =| A Chain Drop for the hall, bedroom, bedroom or where ono light fticient. dvatiat.... $1.98 Remember! These fixtures are all wired and ready to hang, which anyone can do in a few min- utes, Especially signed lows ments. _ The bulbs are not included in prices i quoted. brary, en jor bed- Sas es SPIGIAL, Soe 195 aM TU SUMAN de- for bunga- and apart- MT A Single-candie Wall Bracket, for the 1i- you to try i TTT TT HATTA TTT TTT TTT TTT i, weatile and erat aluminum Jell-well mold in an attra: = an oak elie ue +9 Rae: zo ow that you woi Send the coupon for your mold, your choice—providea melt- ing deliciousness which wins the entire family. You can serve this delicate wt dessert often without fear of comes half way around the world from one of the most scientific gelatine producers. e e e e So try Jell-well, the Cali- fornia Dessert. Your grocer has it. He also has Jell-well Gelatine, a superior, unfla- vored gelatine for salads, desserts, ice creams, etc. California Food Products Los Angeles, California THE CALIFORNIA DESSERT — — om Game Gee ane eam ene Ge eae California Food Products Company 1 Department J-2 fi i $40 E. Second Bt, Los Angeles, Californits we the ct ne (1) Sete oe to, 8 home.) I ike it to five of my tt be Get-Together Meet of managers of th Richmond Beach Will Build| Multiple Listing bureau of the § Je Real Estate board will holds together dinner Friday night a Butler botit field secretary « Peal of a new school building to replace the | president of the Northwest Real Ee tly destroyed there by fire.| tte association, will be guested ll SSS ETRE RTO TY iE

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