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7 HE SEATTLE STAR ey an _ Actress Loses Alienation Suit Exploration Shig Object of Half Dozen Lawsuits {hae | I | | . Ring Thinks Boxing Mat CYNTHIA GREY '|Word From a Woman 7 Fan ches Are No Wors YREOPEN CHILD Sends Money for ; ° Than Any Athletic Contest . BY CYNTHIA GREY An { j te excep / 4 ement and F : r my Rigas } ’ aieaal viago, so » a and lby “A W ( bserve | J ‘ I my desire to be fe l ¢ whenever sien & t N : t ia possible, so I print the opposite viewpoints below * ® Dear Miss Grey May I say a few words in answer to “Woman Observer I ar of those women 10 “have unk to such a level” as to a prize fight May I ask you, “Woman Observer,” have you gone to! one? From the statements made in your letter, I should judge not. Nine chances out of 10 you know nothing about it except what you } heard or read in the public print I don’t 8 upp ¢ you know there is a set of rules that the} boys must comply with | You infer that a boarng match ty all blood and thunder, where, to the contrary, the average boxing match is no rougher than a football battle. I believe the general public can learn something by watching what we call a clean fighter. We would all be better men and women to be as fair and clean in all things You say wars have started beeause someone shouted, “Let's fight!” That must have been long before my time. You evidently didn’t read anything about how the last war started, It certainly wasn't because s0 shouted, “Let's fight! d know t I here tg % eat w ‘ a Gre will ‘eceive Women Can’t Phone . x ‘ e t her oftice in Th . ® J ding 1 ) eventh During Busy Hours ru four| | ave, from 1 to $ p.m. every PARIS, Oct. 26.—“Ladies are not f a? ¢ h day except Saturday and holl permitted to use the tel be i No, nelther can mine days. tween the hours of 10 o'c 2 th t x ends a gook|t at m 1 4 o'cl after He 4 b or ¢ the led her let noon,” is a s HERE ARE LEADING figures in the $100,000 alienation suit brought by Mrs, Kath-| he he» regular hours t a ridin saa ha urna the | erine Frey, of Louisville, Ky., against Miss Wilda Bennett, actress. A sealed verdict opened a a PReOny ore inded , saan aig shone keeps them ying| Monday awarded Mrs, Frey $37,500. Mrs. Frey charged Miss Bennett alienated the affec TT i kr no ltt on business. tions of her husband, Charles Frey, former Kentucky bookmaker and society figure. 1 are all trying t ne Bc s We Be Ure Med My meme ‘to right shows Miss Bennett; William J. Fallon, her attorney, and Charles Frey leaving the | way or anothe But many of us Stee then Ui seme pe : Camphor comes from Japan. courthouse at Mineola, N. Y., where the trial was held, Inset shows Mrs, Frey Are not fair with n China and West Africa. ! potitors as two boxers are as I a n mok ft i - eo ye ar my 4 i re t of w — NAVY DAY FROM ©’ fr ol oo cm i him ™ ir } THE RING BOY'R FRIENI f kamen, somo of our holiday £ ad io ¢ : gz4 oe 1 ke ¢ noth Ss KGD TUESDAY jungrm MONDAY TUESDAY .Y of . HOME PrATIONS NOME STATIONS T 1 On 4 © e 1 bh b KTCL to Radio Program of xroa ase sr elak tu KFC (208) onde pal t . \ toate acd t Py 4 and & Hofmann C . ni ft * of tt write m fr Music and Talks 4:20, at A. wong vervice: pede ile n John ie The me 1 nee * r © U. 8. 8. California’s 23-piece band | Pr t. Aunt B pe a 1 7 tr tea, they 1 will play on a Navy day program | 4 39, progr © KFOA ($64)—13;89, bee k f h from KTCL, in Seattle Tuesday even- | © KGO, Genera) Electric | q rues a ing. Chief Bandmaster Montanez) | ee =-0188, weather, } t ns r a as muct will conduct. The program starts at | * baer rn t ray san: toby pletn 9 and runs 90 minutes. } I 0 si tonsth w OTHER STATIONS At 9:20 Congressman John F.) yoy (yg Stanfor e hea disfiguring Miller of Seattle will talk on Navy}; 6, 7 OTHER STATIONS lace Ber th ripping their clothe day, The band and naval singers) KGo (316), Ox CNRY (291), Vancouver—#:20, studio a Buer e many times, to the, will be on from 9:40 to 10, and then, | cational prograr r fore KGO mi tenth {tend these p Bas Francieco—#:49, or preses Ran Wravel for 10 minutes, sailors will tell what enetres' 8 stam: 9, peo.| Battleships , and who objects they saw and how they enjoyed the trip to Australia and Samoa. The band and singers will be on again gram KGO (961), ( |newa: #, Radio Breezes program. from 10:10 to 1:30 KLX. (500), Onk band ref eee night 2 ais On Monday night, at KGO, the fot KNX (387), Helirw ne Wireless Helps pi ated lowing Ust of speakers will be heard, Kits’ (sos), 12 women folks it times indicated: Hugh Barrett Kk; , Navy De it Save Man at Sea Dobbs, “Physical Culture," at §:10 ae FSG eed © wan rendered (Advertisement) Dr. Catherine Rodgers Adams,| KOA (323), Denver—1, » cera aia tipo Coalinga re ‘Ideals Prompting the American] be 10, Wag , Tri batind es or was } i § Revolution,” at 8:25; B. J. Williams}, KGW (41), 30, weather; | ROA (333) “4 Eade “Constructive Selling,” nt 8:48;|""Cwse (ais). Pullman—t:20, studio | WOO (484 buna Joseph Henry Jackson, “Chats on | pro talks | WEAF prog mplicat ? Ne Books,” at 9:05 Roscoe PD. . at S Wyatt, “Character Analysis,"* at 9:30 3 i Fed Prof. M. E. Jaffa, “The Importance Seattle Programs for Tonight the nbd eae 6-6:45 P.M. od Laundry. Tr 5 Works of Richard Wagner wil be 45-8:15 1. at, Top (Cox): Sing, B on the Wing ‘ Ou Teed mot suffer ausiher hour ihe: haantinar Taltraction for ‘broad @nerman, Clay musleal ‘pro- | (% by amen fe tiarvey ia College on Air eae Deaaany cast listeners duripg part one of the egond, Nocturne (Leechetisky); A Mem-) ‘The atmosphere of college lite will ns eru Poslam at studio presentation Monday evening,| KJR—Aunt nne (Bach); Chant be broadcast from the University of | Your druggtat'’s only 0c, It is so October 26, over KOA Numbers in. erick ™ er te), if 01 Bape aon de can twice each th, start CONCENTRATED, yet gentle, that clude vocal and instrumental selec. | _™™C!— Ms Seas Micstintaet 9 o' astern time, | itchin burning stop instantly tions from more than a half-dozen] 7:20-8:30 YM. 1 era eat will bo |and the sore, raw skin is soon well Var oper: 1 “ n b's Al dis the foux professors |aiain. Try Poslam today! | Wagnerian operas, including “Lohen -| Chicago Station Bab’s B Ladtew ; if pr ss ni a erin,” “Tannhauser,” “Valkyrie, of Sears ck de ‘ CLaVanilanseaaO) i “Siegtried,” “Tristan and Isolde" and| Heard Far Away Hii Beek: ot inal | The Flying Dutchman og Cooler weather is bringing the Mine; Croon | ,DX reception reports. Station a Lc gehtced vale ng Rediiond Raneite WBBM, Chicago, reports that dur-| overture; The Prisoners Hone: Bpesch: 14 he past week, verified recep.|Lassio O' Mine; Hallet Egyptian; Mid Wins WRNY Prize }tion reports were received from |ient Waltz: Gonna Charieaton Rack to Mrs. C. H. Stringer, Redmond,|Charles J. Willett, Lahaina, Mauti| violin solo by tosemund Tandgrens tei Washington, haa been’ announced | Hawaii; Popilos Montero, Sagua La| Had a Girl; Carry Me Back to Old Vir an the winner of the contest staged| Grande, Cuba; Juilo Priett, Tacu-} #!"!« ie m VR Yew Yo for the best | b lexico, id Washington, Ore. 20-10 FF. M, hy WRNY, New York, for the best | baya, Mexico, aahington, Ore-| ys aiugiesmvsleat’ sronrem U. S. NAVY YARD acrostic to fit its call letters, Her|gon and California, in the United) xyoA—studio munical program BEMEMENLON, CHARLESTON, words were: Wonderful Reception | States | 10-11 P.M PORT ORCHARD f Now Yours. The “booby” prize | ee Pa clacem baht gightdeinnc latch | VE PPM doogg ms me ag. om | went to a Yorker | (Advertisement) LEAVY Beattie Dally: 6:20, | Reads srovatting= ina Mh | Aunt Jane Within |p TH, 0, Hosa aM Bi, | Yonder.” | “Aunt Jane,” who ethereally pre Sixcoue Aenhayie Ai! | sides over the Women's Exchange 0, ttle Kerry Trip except: 15 A, Women Win Jelub at WOC, finds sho has a large § $ h ! ati tahs is Work: Orahala lclub membership, She recently made | ft t ints, Bo Mound Trip. | Otto Watt Ri ROGRE MGAiaeone [hat Cane Wares ap en . fixe, Passenger Car (inciod- A New charm, new beauty | BY BARRIE PAYN more than 4,000 members, each of | | SRATTI i : . One Way 81; Round trip, $1.78 Do you realizo how much beauty | SEATTLE-BTINNON, yh now much charm, depends on inne | Bevmexiea and Keabeck (two Hi din sy Lisl tcl Benes | | F errien) Through Hate clea |Capitol Applauds One Way, #2: Hound Tripy $3.50 H\ Tyo you know how poisons and | “ die Bentlio Beers sereey wicket aster in tho system affect your ir. George e cre jenttle-Livene 4 waster 0 affect yo dcasts a “Current Toples’ ta nn close. cone i ‘ MUCH FUN Wednesday evening thru s oe pe ares ages ts Om on do this in the morning—or SINGING |tion WLIT, is an International t | nnd NAVY YARD nouTE iynreee Hae vel 4 now that pol | WITH Your Jeler and tects He 1s the recipl: | Don't stay head: | Hf cotman Dock MtAIn-8289 Bons neod elimination. Drink n glaas | AUDIENCE ent of two letters from the White | BODY BT) aloe f water, hot or cold. 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OLDS of head or chest are more easily treated externally with— 2 es weak Wend CS one * The Testimony of Others [N my new book which may be had FREE upon request, on PILES and other Rectal and Colon dis orders, I have reproduced nearly 100 letters from among those received from my thousands of patients, These tell you frankly of their years of suffering of their trying home remedies and even opera- | tions, and, finally, of thelr complete cure by myNON-SURGICAL method. These are from men and women of every station, many of whom you may know. You willlearn by reading this Book why Ican give a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to cure your Lbapheb mba pander .D., tne SEATTLE OFFICES: SOUR Sheter Dusitd Cuticura Heals Irritating Rashes Don't suffer with itching, burning tashes, eczemas or irritations when Cuticura Soap and Ointment will quickly relleve and heal. Bathe with *]Cinicura Soap and hot water, dry. and anoint with Cuticura Ointment, Nothing quicker or safer than Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment for all skin troubles. Soap 29, Olntm "Malden, shaving Stick 28e, Pork Chops taste better wit LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE DR. N. YOW tints, Gitnone crontat eon herba in teenth diseases 08M men women, Sp#Olallaen in stomach trouble and other allmenta, eno Komedy Co, Wark, KLiot-0701 Ie LABOR FIGHT Wm. Short Says Legislature Will Be Pressed Again * < “4 s THIEN ENTERS HOME Fr 7 f ? cs « . ? “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” , his 1 . ( Better than Soda } ; ‘ : ; “Sanchar ina it can rf ‘ ¢ “Philtipn Youth Is Wounded { Magn has re on Hunting Trip veroome a ACOMA, Oct Wh a Fg rege eH ie ; a ‘ ance f (Paid Advertisement) f the ctloning oper f eyn, a tial to the 1 normal quality of fluid whict tain fs concerned. There are, in the human b three great cir cula which supply and drair They are ; the 11d be of normal mally. It e body h fluid iving ntestines a which will be of up the bodily is mui y rec nt bul alue in mechanism As it is true that the blood ts clving new red nite ce and new is equally true that it y discharge the particles which are value. This it does through the medium As the kidney nt {n discharging the oken down elements of blood, they are important in discharging the broken down elements of the her two circulations, both of ch are concerned in supplying nutritive materials to the bod tissue and ng away broken down mate Thus it can read~ fly be seen that the kidneys play an important part in casting off from the body fluids which are no longer of use and may be even trimental to normal function. is process is accomplished serum, St continy wornout must old, n largely of the ki neys so through the agency. of minuto cells in the kidney which take from the fluid those materials which should be e: them onward to These cells, however, are in themselves merely material things. Of their own accord they should Hed and pass ard the biadder. not conceive and consummate an intelligent and coordinate act ‘They must be under the control of an intelligence which can and does direct their action, It has been scientifically proved that the only intelligence r fent within the body ts that which is derived thru the brain, If the intelligence is derived from within the brain and if it {s expressed in the cells of the kidney, then there must be some means of communication between these two organs in order. that the may convey to the other the necessary men tal energy to control its function. cientists agree that this is done through the mechanism of the nervous system, The spinal cord fa given off from the brain and this cord in turn gives off num- erous nerve trunks, These trunks then divide and subdivide until very minute nerve filaments are formed. These filaments perme. ate every part of the body and supply every cell with the neces: sary mental energy one In this respect tho kidneys are different than are other or gans, Their cells receive mental energy from the brain throw the nervous tissue and it is be cause of this fact that they abla to carry on properly function which 1s assigned them no are tho to It is also true that the cells of the kidney must be supplied with this mental epergy in order to maintain life, keep healthy and thus be in a condition to properly function, ‘Thus we seo that not only {s the condition of the kid ney cells dependent upon the nerve supply which reaches them, but upon this nerve supply ts also dependent the impulse which impels them to take from the clroulation the disintegrated ele- ments, Let us consider for a moment the far-reaching effect that ab normal functioning of the kidneys will produco, Mirst, such a condi- tlon dams back the waste prod ucts which should bo excreted, These products aro than useless, ‘They aro an actual pol son to tho tissues, Remaining as they do in the circulation, they are passed time after time through all parts of the body Heing polsonous, they naturally affect first those organs which worse VIETH OF AN EDUCATIONAT, SERIES ¢ CHIROPRACTIC for Kidney Trouble possess the lea 1 ua sympt which arine from such @ condition are varied. If § that the lungs are they are the first affected. And #0 we might go nd enumerate them all. It 4s for this reason that abnormalities of the kidneys show such farreachnig results metimes the poisons accumu- te rapidly, and this is true ¢ the abnormality in the kid- y function is very marked. In ons the accumpl & gradual process that the resist- finally broken down he weaker tissues is To the patient who observes the symptoms of the case sees only the effect of such ily poison, it is diff! realize that the real seat ouble lies with the kid neys. The chiropractor, however, understands the various abnor- malities which may result from abnormal function of these impor tant organs, and {s capable of ar riving at a correct conclusion, not y from the symptoms employed but from a thorough examination f the spine. We have considered the func- tion of the kidney and explained why it was able to perform its work, We have shown the exten- sive effects which result from the abnormality of the function, Now let us go further into the problem 1 determine what the reels for this inability on the ) the kidney is. of the As has been proved, the bs tion of tho kidney is dependent upon its supply of mental energy from the brain, and if that supply is transmitted by means of the nerve trunk and fibers, then this important organ can only be ab- normal in its function when the proper mental energy is npt sup: plied. In other words, if an inter- ference takes place in the trans- mission of such mental energy from the brain to the cells of the kidney, it will be abnormal. Where an such an interference occur? Science hero goes further and proves that this interference can only be produced where the nerve trunks leave the spinal cord and emit from the spinal column They make thelr exit through small openings between adjacent spinal segments, and as these spinal segments are somewhat movable, it is possible for them to be displaced and thus change the contour of the opening, When such a condition occurs, the nerve trunk is pinched, and *being pinched, {s incapable of transmit- ting the proper quantity and qual {ty of mental enaggy from the brain to the kidneys, The result is an abnormality in the function of this important organ, ‘The chiropractor !s an expert, with a thorough knowledge of where these nerve trunks are given off from tho spine and what organs they supply, Having determined that the kidneys act ually are at fault in their fune- tion, he immediately looks for an abnormality in a certain region of the spine. Being specially trained, he is able to detect what sections of the spine are displaced andy which direction, He is furt trained in the technic of restor! these vertebrae to their normal positions, Having accomplished this, health is the result as a nat- ural consequence. Why? Because the kidneys are permitted to fune- tion normally and the poisons are thus entirely eliminated from the body and their effect upon distant organs disappears. No matter what other measures are taken to afford relief to the patient, it can only be done per: manently by removing the cause of the disorder. As thi use 1s 4 displaced vertebra in thefspine, it cannot be reached by due- ing medicines of any kind or treating the body in any way which is not calculated to restore that vertebra Remember, that by putting off action for weeks or months, you ‘iro Weakening the tissues of your body and are permitting the dis placod segment to become more firmly fixed in its abnormal 1 tion, You should see your eli practor immediately, lay yo! ease before him, and permit him to explain what Chiropractic will do for your particular trouble, CHIROPRACTIC }