The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1924, Page 2

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RDAY, MAR mee Sen Cynthia Greys |The Town Love Named| tig eee tee Traffic Walkout Problem | prushand Indulges ul Sprees—Seems t on His 78th Birthday Rich Mineral Find to : Take Pe 1 Delight ng His. Young Bride 7 Poincare Welds Opposing : ; + Tears—She’s Beginning to Hate Hi Factions in Cabinet gold . . BY C YNTHIA “GR! } PAGE 2 THI EATTLI TAR a BY WEKE MILLER sprees destroy the i Drunkenness arise hirst; tears, turned to hysteria that of b ; About settlement : trial | @ ultiplies ing; consctentious objecting, ibe ? dispute developed to the qua y point; these ave a few of the nia’ : ists { Karakhan, Russ t nts tod to im-| O&Ceasively, in naga ria and martyrdoms, But from sailed at toeee ae ng to t : creas wages of oix| confidences made by distressed wives, it appears that some ; a week, with an additional) men enjoy emotional tant 8, i | bo Ue greets : Consider the following letter, for instance } Ing to the rise or fall of t ¢ : living f 1 dow 4 Dear Miss Grey: It may sound terrible; but I fear I hate Mat increase of eight shitl but it} my husband, He never fails to try to make me cry before Wes believed they would accept the he goes to work. He can say the meanest things—and fempromise and resume work ') about nothing at all. I never knew an unkind word from is taorrow. . my parents. So I cry easily when scolded Vhs If I keep my poise, and manage to appear calm when he BIG BUSINESS! : ys mean things, he wil! actually turn around and come back after leaving the house, and say something which al-| most breaks my heart Seattle Does $100,000,000 He provides well and has a good reputation. My own otherwise | ot stionale and ion of politieat observer ction | his own ree ver, three of the new r tera opposed and eriticiaed the 5 ous government's fiscal measure Worth in Past Year people think we get along well together. I am too proud They ow charged with enforce to tell anyone how he seems to delight in hurting my ww them ry nm! Seattle is a corporation that does | feelings, i The sel tleee de Be : t ONE ELEVEN Rearly $100,000.000 worth of business But sometimes I think if I remain in the same house with every year, the ual curr re him the rest of my life I will lose my mind. W would Pert of City Treasurer Ed L. Terry| vow advise? A BRIDE OF TWENTY Fevealed Satur¢ Cash and secur treasurer's office in the year totaled $33 000,000, an $10,000,000 over the prev Receipts from all sources $38,132,324 and cash on han Beginning of This unhappy situation will continue to exist in th up posedly happy household just as long as this little bride of ) continues to humor her husband by erying over his wi- ng emotional spree order to reassure him- Washington Coeds Ia pt Win Over Oregon "15 ; Lear 1 at the cor n of ‘ ecnenerenecaneieneen nen mea NA regular mo elf of his own impo total to $46.4 ? He likes a little ment a—— —— rs sb Total expenditures for local im-|lefion drfere Ae undert “er Cynthia Grey wil! receive cal! | | toe tllhen 8. pensar Ra if provements, such as street paving, dey's work | ers on Monday, Wednesday and! Washinglos tuaauk | wae repre > ia Sewers, walks, grading, etc, for the| What this little from 1 to 2p, m. and{| then, cge so Oram ; "| MRS YOUN Fear were $5,692,177, compared to Misbursements of $3,975,285. The number of wate © ‘from 56,000 in 1922 to 59, And collections totaled $1.6 hus on Tuesday and Toureday, trem | | 11 to 13 a. m, at ner office tn | The Star building. 1309 deventh | | | ave. 8 nd of this fa’ , of her clinging-vine attitude realize that she ts mistr ll own home and demand the respect city light accounts increased m |) dw her She should refuse (0) and going for a morning «tre 71,000 to 74,000. with collect fl argue with him or att | $3,219,256, compared to $2,977,116 in ignore him entirely—during Auy wdoman can decome index sprees, if necessary, even (0! pendent in apirit, cheer and poise,! extent of putting on her hat) and that's the aure cure for the| ing, ie to cast aside Re Edu ENTHUSIASTIC Your Working Copy This paper is putting forth a me which dai actory com:| To bo entirely truthful, the | Women Ri Read 1 This Letter wpread alificatic a | rrenped ton «~ | Charleston, 8. C.— “I was com: fetes seg pe prot pe ~ une. ec | | pletely run-down and not able to do | An extent and in 60s a ume my housework. I "ptlerendng si ar teon| ee jure éragued =»: Neuritis Means tess doles oral ang con uae net have 20. | Nerve Torture pt to ex-lon some erra eeful camp nging in most sa | Talks o on — husband who tyrannises Business Outlook: WARRIOR PADRE 4 sag ors ne , ie te : 5 ‘The state of Washington {s ore A “ . soe ng, Piace of sreatest business oppor eeving r . loved, tunity ‘in the country, Dr. J | PASSES AWAY fasveed ty > oniléren, w aid Hindley, educational director of Me Bund come bask} }to us | Washington State Retailers’ as Year after year haw passed away tant, The ao ishers of thin Large | etgyenough to get Print Red Letter Edition of the up when I sat Bible fully realize this, and they down. I read ad- lation, declared in an address aot " . $ od ; inet lized that few houscholds| . The agonizing pain caused by peu- the meeting of the members’ co ‘Father MoQuaid Stricken by. el tlle Bag: eel cer ia ontain some edition of the| Lege BoM Of | ritis has driven thousands of autfer- ell of the Chamber of mmerce f Lun Ailment a ne w c ard ty either an heirloom where lbam's V. bie | 0% te the use of n tles or other | 4 | to locate him; before that time and i t otable | abit-forming dr sa the Masonic clubrooms Friday. Dr 9 since, I have tried, but ail in vain.| jthe family reco in were met down, | Compound in your rota gp @ pr pt - SGA cas thre ine Bae ana At Pather McQuaid’s bedside when| During these long, weary years [etltianig dp hat Piddls feoegr tid, é npokennd tesroed capable of producing more exeruel- 5 oe eee i a 1 have met men who would have apn & Bible treasured as a keep-| : about i got bad: Pees West, visiting 28 states, and | he diel were his sister and the Hey.) |) my children nnd myeale anal of one who has passed on.| Cos benefit from the | or nerve tnjlase ee Stated no place will bring better re- | Charles Rand, both of San Francisco. turns on the money and energy in. Death followed 'an apparent turn| 84° & goed home for us, but 1/ Yested than Washington. for the better, which gave rise to the | °Stinued to walt. His folke tell ‘The program was provided by the| hope that the illness was abating bag Phy is dead, or they batieve him od |to be, as no one sees or hears of i Jub tle, and |All day yesterday the priest showed | ane ported iy sae pra Pe improvement, but at night-;im. There has never been a time | Doctor, dentist, notary, lawyer and general provider for | central idea. fall he suffered a relapse, sinking so; When he could not locate us 47 years is the record of D, O, Pearson, Stanwood pioneer. is all as it should be, an 1 those | very first bottle. I continued to take vit od ms 1 tor memory’s| it for some time, and now I am doing | jon,,0r wolbedinigy dypriesseal ws But us| al) my own work, even washing and | 07; 1. dangerous drugs for the r 5 ) phrato—what every. | ironing, and never felt better in my |jicr or tnie distressing complai 3 a new “working copy” | life. Y tefl all my friends that the . Bibis, one that is printed on | ane in my health is due to but one » mont durable paper, one set in| thing and that is Lydia E. Pinkham’s | jus a Eopa Neuritis Tablets go direct to rapidly that at midnight his life was| Now, Miss Grey, could I marr ; mot Pan, A 4 Jaguin without divorcing him? ‘| He will be 78 years old early in April and his home town |, kind of type most easily read, {esetable Compound. I cannot praise | {!* ictorming. druge, thsie acti ‘ * ” . rij don't want to marry if he stit|?® planning to honor him, and thru him the memory of} ono that the children can eall the enough.’’— Mrs. Avene YOUNG, 16 | (highty benafictattn thenn ne ighting Padre Father McQuaid gained the sobri a vy of} Perens St.,Charleston S.C. ghly to the entire sys s auet of the “fighting padro”” over-| lives, Kindly advise me. \¢ lara Stanwood Pearson, his wife, after whom the town |\own w handie as they will without Nae nase dae snen 2 laine fea pee See weak, their baoueerias Fatally Stricken tous, wnere, entering the trenches| LONELY AND DISCOURAGED, wag named, —Hiiar Matt Photo j® fear that in thelr carelessness | srs. Youngis apparent. She got well | !¥¢ Amazing, repigiiy LOS ANGELES, March 29.—Father| with the troops, he administered to i : destroy the book we have) os letcl” Recently ona ou want to be free from neu. Joseph R. McQuaid, the “fighting|thom and wont wherever the battle} There ts @ legal proceedure you! BY JIM MARSHALL ney down the East coast, across the wide cenvaey of wma, Aira feet fo today and obtate x DAAie” of world-war fame, died at | waged. may ge thew us have year h ut 1A love story, almost unique, ls be-{ isthmus of Panama, and then up the constructed by the] Of Eydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable jee, $1.00, Kold tn, Seattle by Bar: ; .| declared “legally dead.” id ad- i ? Vest cous he and * "were x : : el] Drug Stores ri K the Sisters’ hospital here at 2 a. m.| He was chaplain with the Ameri. c gally would a ing told and reteld these Gaye as est count and *D. 0." wer best bookmaking pro- Compound was made, and 98 out of ine pro Bea gg Py phone married in June, 1965 can troops on their march into|clse you to consult a first-class at-| h everybody can handle. | 199 Teported that they received ben- |Co., Mfrs, San Francitco.—Adyer- h followed an illness of sev-| Manila a quarter of a century ago. | torney about the matter. erase pi pth acaty yp Segoe In 1877 Pearson opened tho first hows on another page| oft from taking it. isement : days’ duration in which a com-| Father McQuaid, vesides his war | ——————————————— . “ A age ic MOTO In Centerville, But there were | how to ac Because the ‘egetable Compound —————— rlteation Of diseases, following an ap-| work, wich won him fame, was for COMFORT COMES FiKSi iner cass see gion gfe bee a |geveral Centerviles about the sta has been helping other women is rea- | / pendicitis attack, proved fata, years priest in or near San Francis: | a 7 “5 " a 17/20. the pioneer storekeeper named son why it id help vou. j = co, winnlsig wide repute and admire IN ATTRACTIVE GROUP | [harmony: “D, 0.” te the owner Of thy town! Btanwood, after the maiden he m as a churchman. name of the girl who me West tc in the Morihwet his wite. "American Telephene & Telegraph Co. Dismiss Students ne — Share to ite Charm, | Ho has been runn 4 , Dr, Van Vleck Found Gena- wr | ane rapa naan oe| POS COR Be Cured ine, ete Which, “ls for Affiliations | C N EST On April 4 he will be 78 years old! ,, ig agit PORTLAND, March 29.—A total | By MARIAN MOORE Stanwood will honor him as Its | ver, ‘aie y | 1 |Send Postal tor Dollar Tria) Cheerful Colors Contribute Their jone managemen’ nd notary for | two Do! f f 25 high school boys, members of | The accompanying !!ustratfon a and founder. ary fF | Two Dollars and a ai Dior < oy [thousands people, His present | per shar ill be pald on Tuesday, | Greek letter high schoot fraternities, | | shows a corner of an informal liy-| | Mr. Pearson was born in Lowell |store, in stanwood, is a gathe april 18 xe Cr iehiaee ig: nou fur e Mase in 1946 When the Civil war ‘Cee tgs « fb ness on Pri- have been suspended from Portland} Ing room—where the housewife re place for old-timers Schools. A state law provides that! | celves callers in the afternoon and | broke out, he was in school, a youth re aE F ‘AMG BMITH, An tastractive book been pub Members of high school fraternities — the family gathers at nig id jot 15, He was also in love with the { ° i by Dr. A. &. McCleary, th fre automatically suspended on en-| High Schools Will Enter! ®4, talk. ‘The corner { te curling hale and rosy | cheeks ‘ DROP CHARGES = | ’ ro | eg eat sa lta No More Gas in | To anyone suffering from Piles we ‘make thig unlimited offer: Send tering the societies, until proof is is sure to be a favorite elth Shown of their withdrawal. i Shakespearean Meet | or night, and should be celebrated |the *, Fig By oe j | for {ts good looks as well as com |down because of his youth _~ Stomach & Bowels or Pen ns Hone out Seton wae os oo " x fort. But he kept on trying and, a few tls to pay. The n : fegular Dollar Revorts Germany | Plans are being parected for the| "the deep armachalt established |monthe iter, quit seheol aid. pu Contractor Freed of Alleged zoe Mgemaneny |e een a Brome ob srsity 02 Washington’ 4 ol é Se Mead Lae can unites ne tha ae Ae 5 ~ nd ¢ than nine thousand cas jeck's Launches Warship |Unres'y, 2: eopevicss a so the color scheme. It ‘9 of reed. jon the u m of the § Massa Larceny Count t ee Ap the stom t a{ @ book is cont postpaid free to hes told Abeorptioe Bogen aghoind ach y enameled jade green, with a com-|chusetts infantry. Then he kissed Seti | lets, which are prepared especially | tome Afflicted with piles or other F ee ee latin’s|for the high school students of t nie! pecially | trouules who. clip. this item apd itching. for stomach gas and all the bad ef-| vith name and pecrws to Dr. Me £ good-bye and marched away. | Strasburg correspondent wires that|state. It is to be held in Meany | WEST, THEN re ; : ‘A fects resulting {rom gam pressure ows ; auch Pile Germany has launched secretly. a/hall, on the evening of April 26, ac- SWEETHEART FO! j “D. Everett j'“That empty, gnawing feeling at| s, "ade ceutical te ew battleship named the Alsace. {cording to Professor Robert M: \" he boy's tathe | Gpnuened bey whdge: 6 rae Oe et toxlout Mero tel. | ff £0 TRY FREE. | eet, Ot the tniveneity, Enatisn he boy's father, iminary pear; that anxlous, nervous feeling ; | * To TRY DR EDWIN J. 1G : z jwar, came West and was, for some ae With heart palpitation, wiit vanish! Raw Sore Throat ES Dr. Van Vieck BROWN'S |department, who |s chairman of the| s, lighthouse keeper at what js Pepa, 3 and you will again be able Ashe] m DENTAL OFFICES committee in charge, Wort Cases In 1866 young) ns deputy prosecutor on com | @ deep breath without dino Eases Quickly When You ar Ss 2 plaint of Mra, Cecelia Lindgren, 3452| That droway, sleepy feeling after | For the coming contest, the high Mary elca wi areea ihe: y.| dinner will be replaced by a desire Apply # Little Munerole rson, with his mother and sister schools of the state have been di- 106 Columbia St, rs |Flora, made the jong trip around|.. 4 : Ev-lfor entertainment. Sloating will| And Musterole won't blister like Seattle's vided into. three classes. Schoots| ios Wketay with iite “sbaeone expedi. |rett misappropriated $300 of $750) conse, Your limbs, arme and fingers | the old-fashioned mustard plaster, Lewiling Dentist with an enrollment exceeding 750| sand 3 from. the |2avanced him for construction of he rill no longer feel cold an Just spread it on with your fingers, anyone wit for More Than 31 |will compete in one class, those | Maik to betie oe to the Wert home ep,” bees It penetrates to the sore spot with a| Hear ae MTs a te Weare [hone enrollment is between 350 | Maat Women ete babeattons Gat Bverett produce ‘ receipts to show | aa Gently tingle, loosens the congestion | you, send us One Dollar. If pot, it costs f 150 w 0 ete in anothe 4 on sigs : id spent all the money fe na |S \e § . and by and draws o' he ss and pe j nothing. You decide and we your and 750 will compete in a r ed in the famous old ‘Continental, i and labor if ® c a, Baalm nd draws out the soreness and paln, ere: Se don'e: snow. Now. we, Gad and those with less than 350 stu- dents in a third class, It is be-} Neved that this will permit the smal! | schools to take part in the contest | on a more satistactory baxts. h high school has been invit ed to send two contestants, a boy and a girl, who will deliver selec: | tions from Shakespeare's plays. Two prizes are to be given in each class | ot competitors. { Students from the university de. | partment of dramatic art also will | perform some Shakespearean scenes | | Unbors Living Room, on the Meany hall program, accord- | ing to Albert Lovejoy, head of the | fortable spsing cushion seat cov department jered with an fvory-colored chintz Last year 29 high schools entered | Showing a design In scarlet and teams in the contest, and it is | @DDle green. A round scarlet silk thought that with the new arrange. | Cushion, that won't be spoiled by ment many moro will be prosent at | tucking under an arm, or behind n the coming meet. weary head, occupies one corner te cheteftcapicenicas: and helps out the color scheme, too. The glass curtains are of !vory het, trimmed st the bottom with deep fringe, vhile the overdrapes | are of cretonne matching the up- holstery of the chair {i color and design. They are made in long, stralght folds reaching to the floor, | Musterole is a clean, white oint-| Nerd | We don't Know how we opuld | ment made with oi! of mustard. It is} . It te relieving a a me elas | fine for quick relief from sore throat, | $84) cere | bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, | orm! asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges. n, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, | hing nies, Including costly and, dangerons pains and aches of the back or joints, | operations, had failed, even after 20 and | sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil-| ‘ee? “otten: coutrolied tam single ie day. bluins, frosted feet, colds on the | Won't you try It at our expense? Agareas chest. Keep it handy for instant use, | Dre" Wieck Send. today To Mothers: Musterole is also | Advertisement. | made in milder form for babies | and small children, Ask for | Children’s Musterole, | 35c and 650, jars and tubes; hospits} | size, $3.00. nelaco. Ia the yel- |to Frisco. the Pearsons Price $1.00. Get the leame to Port Townsend and joined their husbend and father 1924 Earwig C Gros | | Back in the East, Clara Stanwood Ti | | proved: faithtul to ‘her ‘soldier boy hreatens Seattle When the strain of separation be-| Earwigs are already hatching and came too strong, she boldly et out ithe tim to spread poison bait is at to join him, making the long jour-| hand, P, Darlington, state ento. = ; = | mologist, told the city council finance. Friday The committec appropriate $7,500 to fight . providing the county ap. priates a like sum | W. A. Gaines, chairman of the board of county commiasic ners, said he will foster an appropriation be fore the board, Music Body Heads to View Seattle Mrs, Ceci) Frankel, first vice presi. | dent of the National 1 deration of | Muale clubs d Joh we F | Mr. John W. Doorly } presitcnt cf tne wate ret nyene to federation, will | C Ss B arrive in Seattle May 5. Thoy will | survey the state and while-here will | OF LONDON, ENGLAND co-ordinate the work of various clubs, | Rev. C. J. Hawkins 11 A.M. “War and DON'T FORGET Dance Every Saturday Night at CHASE LAKE PAVILION One Mile North of County Line—On North Trunk Road Union Orchestra Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist SEATTLE Announces a Free Lecture Rev. Nehemiah PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Monoy, Travel by Steamer Christian Science Better than a mustard plaster, Advertisement MOVIE ACTORS AND MUSIC TO FEATURE WIRELESS PROGRAM (Conyeleht, 1924, by the United Press) “The (o Arter for Today”’ TF, New York, 402 metere » | {topped with a tucked valance of po uertaiant program has been | , 5 a sd for the visitors A Questions answered in this p.m, (B, 8. 'T.)}—Fourth an- peed f saath tia (whieh the Die: |). ssomber of the Board of Lecture ial Mee | \ . 11 at Vict lairinion: nual banquet Atsociated Motion |) MTS dacenit show). ‘ ship of the Mother Chureh Rej i | 4 Bat. Midnight 1. Js tho Christ of our fathers | | Picture ty Fai eent high scheme niraly, with x shade of The First Church of Christ, ect Insurance j adequate for today? Guttih, “Haye and Rupert || (ory embroidered linen over sear,|| Selentist, in Boston, Maas, || Bids on Boilers’ ks 2, What does the man of tho Hughes, | let silk, Ivory painted walls and | The school board rejected all bids r preci aed NIN ea 20th century mean by the in. WRC, Washington, 469 meters, || emameled woodwork give an at- ATURDAY EVENING, for insuring boilers in Seattle's school Pye carnation? 8:45 p. m. (B. 8 T)—Concert of Huns. of coolness that will ve | MARCH 29, 192 jheating plants at the regular board | . 3. Is the Ufe of Christ differ. | | the United States Marine band emer eee the long hot | MARCH 20, 1924 meeting Friday. The board has ey J Mon. Wed: Tri. ent in kind from the life of man? WSB, Atlanta | (Write to Marian Moore, care if 3 adopted a policy of insurance re at J d 4.18 Christ the rvelation of eter see this newspaper, for advice or Infor. at § o'clock in the pain President C. W. Sharples | a BAX ANT WIAA, Dallas, 476 meters mation about home furnishing or | See G (Gora Thea t9 decorating, sending stamped, ad- | | dr ed envelope for reply.) | Question: How can T tell fiber | ae seats from real rush sents?— | P. T.)—Recital by David Gulon, noted composer and plan- ist. WIP, Philadelphia, 609 meters, 4, 8, T.)—Flotow's opera, Masonic Temple Morvard and Pine DANCE! Silver Lake Pavilion Interurban Sido SAMPLE BOX FREE Gino Pills quickly, relive fain in. the swollen anklen, ands. ot fet cum to powder, tee and all forins of Kidney. and fears and echedulew wubsoot to change without metice, Anawer: Fiber rush seate are the | | } i] “str pvt | Tho Public Is Cordially Invite¢ ‘Trouble. Wake ler me pane p the Thiladelphia || game on the bottom as on top, to Attond. y Invited SUNDAY, MARCH 80, 7:30 P.M. Serpe Pree| mn . der “the el sbi oii Ay | Jopyright, American Homes Bureau. Admission 75¢ Peppy Music DRU-CO, ING. COLMAN DOtK- FuoTMaRt aves without mus, en ERY CO. PHOWESM Aire

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