The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1919, Page 2

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> these rockers displayed in the windows: rs OTA ASKS ce solid comfort, art Spanish leather rockers— DATA ON LOCAL | TRACTION DEAL Exceptional Offering of Men’s Fine Tailored Clothes New York ts looking to Seattle for Mon poration nael Walter I, Meter, from Delon. Wil cox, New York consulting franchise e ° and public utility expert Account of Seattle's plan for acquir ing the traction system on a whereby the property out of earnings, in “=| Schlossmacher Stock n the matter of indebtednens, nding to Wilcox, and « “pay-out. or | of Fine Woolens ON POWER SITE Stone-the-Tailor announces to Seattle men an extraordi- A heated debate on the Skagit riv er municipal power profest was nary opportunity to obtain the finest of tailored clothes at a big rocker value-giving. pected to develop in the elty eouncil aaa Ye remarkable saving. We have just purchased the stock, busi- ee cece en nent tr me Sn Wont better, an low. erate GPnPie# TET wo recommendati | ness and good will of A. Schlossmacher & Co., pioneer custom ee ene rockers 50 and : ‘our cholee, while " . ‘2 . . . tical Ramet tailors, who are retiring from business“after thirty-four © alte for 1 power #tat 7 DOWN BUYS THIS i a commendation “named years of fine clothes making in Seattle. 10_w 0 NDERFUL ELECTRIC oat tay The Schlossmacher stock has been widely known for-its ex- Utilities ‘comamlltes, and the second clusive character and high quality. It consists of goods that a week WASHING MACHINE! eo were bought to sell for $85 to $115. Weare closing out the en- HERE'S NEW | tire stock, beginning tomorrow, at one price—‘ come and see this ‘erful machine | ONE E MINUTE electric washer onstrated! $$ $$ rv. —Quick Safety Wringer Re Wringer Control Lever ee > | Vease. starts, sto “ | se amis 2 ager Kull The cont of talking has gone up| nnn about 20 per cent, accordin Swinging 5 : ing of the public ser ‘ save its cost Wringer en- Tw . j Which last week empowered the in-| A ables you to my ! . | creased rates announced by the Pa-| you are paying Vt « cific Telephone and Telegraph Co i endhinn of 3 pene] ott ae ee eet It is a carefully selected stock of strictly high-grade size without hard | Seer!" o- - Saktad ait resre wens se nate woolens, in all about 500 patterns, for suits and overcoats. or worry. ea ie =iih a | Bie to pay the W450 rent forma The materials are practically all staples and semi-staples— wash | maa, Teeter al safes tciepnones are advanced conservative goods in weights that will be found unusually an r. tefae wetee com c ponth, with 26 cents more the work per- ies cine foresee iolochonin: taste] serviceable for year-round wear. There is an especially fine le egal ; Csr | fl] merty granted to show wh pal | assortment of overcoatings that will appeal ‘to men who only washes, |** Ono ees | |C Seman know good woolens. Two-party phones are raised to $3 it wrings out the . oy —Motor ane a month nnd o single party line be- | Oe x ; Si IN) Soi eset | Bea tor either" Couns Show The service of Stone-the-Tailor to Seattle’s careful-dress- Metal peed ia uN ‘CITY TAKING ing men—nearly nineteen years of it—is your guarantee of ithout rubbing. : PRECAUTIONS | correct style and skillful workmanship. ibe wie in | i __ AGAINST FIRE, an hour while in | <1 idsraatlaiis pupenee ahd baa cha| You will have to examine the goods to appreciate the sedis bensa.e4 wove deere values that this occasion offers. You may see them in our day receiving warrants issued out of ST AND ARD tor iieticioe! evart, ebarsian’ vaio windows (price plainly marked), and the complete stock will ratio tion of fire and bullding ordinances. | Thi action has been taken av | be arranged separately in our store, to aid you in making Yo u r fire, of recent date, in which 11 lives your selection. e | These houses are mainly located in r e | co ‘the south end of the city, and are s | ~ vasa € Arg) |e Stone-the-Tailor Good raga 8 Hoa ‘Soldiers Act as ; 1206-1208 Second Ave. SEATTLE TACOMA STAs | De t A |» Sehonefeld ses: poe Second Ave. at | 1 Schone puty Assessors (Adjoining Savoy Hotel) Mre, Housewife, if, on one of these Pine st. 101-111 & 11th |mornings, bright and early, you hear Established 1900 orbell ring, and you answer It . a see & bright looking young = 1 . o or sailor or marine who | FIND LIQUOR IN TRUNK hes to enter your home and exam-| | Half a trunkful of pint bottles of/ine your household furniture, Jewe! whisky, addregsed to Don Anderson, |ry, clocks, oritnal rugs or plano- | Frye hotel, hare, was found at the/ don't get startled " | American Express Co, office, in the} Upon asking for his credentials, | % "|| Central butiding, Monday, by Deputy | you will probably find out that he ts | 325 PIKE ST. |Sheriffe Frank Brewer and Matt/a députy tax asseasor who has come : |Starwich. The trunk was shipped|to help you determine what your! Cl D JDDENLY ILICATE NERVES |from Montana. Tt had been tamper- share oft he tax burden will be thia| = gp sigs pcila negate 1D MUSCLES » probably in transit, sald |year, tj. tie oe, secretary 0 ba See je Lighting Co., business man and Mull, King count, suffering from over: — as inaugurated the poliey ot| mena died in the office of Dr. ined eye-aight are encroach: || If you value your watch, let ving returned service men for T0 BAN VET T AMED FO Sebo Pantages building, | stiortly upon the border line of wate} pa |Haynes repair it. Near Liberty | sp deputies and has hired 4 before noon Monday. Heart trouble | theatre.—Advertisement. men during the last week was responsible. cannot tax the delicate ‘ | - ~eeiremeamnemarnel Requesting that the people cooper. | Ty LL rT) ey and muscles of the eye le ore ate with the appraisers, Hull said| out paying the penalty in) me ae At, | a |that the men had been given instruo-| vision and a lessened | ‘6 | tions to uae the utmost courteay in|. Just a pick-up dinner will be au| Responsibility for the chemical ex- ce of regaining normal eye wro! . | entering people's homes and that any | fait tomorrow evening in hundreds) plosion that injured five University rt. | misconduct on the part of the depu.|of Seattle homes, because you see|of Washington students, and dam lain: 6 part of pu You suspect eye trouble, or Second and Union. Ities should be reported at the asses. that is the night that dad and son| aged the university chemistry labor- ‘ | your glasses are not just| | Ambiti sor's office in the County-City build. ate stepping off to the big father|atory Saturday morning, ts fixed by . | f, drop in and have a little} ATION J ing. and son banquet at the Masonic tem: | Prof. H. G. Fyers, head of the de-| | We talk” with either Mr. Hute-| Through the | pte Besides, the hour is early, 6:16, | partment, on Harry Beall, freshman . . or Ow or Mr. Donahey, who will | . - and mother wants to feel free to see| Those injured, in addition Jou sound advice and the| /ROBBERS BREAK VICTIM'S Father and son ban.| Beall, were Fred T. Burke, of Port: | Dt AIRLESS TIRES in the them both off. Bt of thelr long experience EW yiere kgo wall ¥; M. C. A, JAW; OVERLOOK WATCH svets don’ come every day in the|land:' Charles A. tirokaw, of Town past 6 years have been used by Clubbing their —vietim y send, Mont; R. W. Reynolds, of Se. . thousands of owners of light pas earnestly advised || SCHOOLS eet crtater ee tae sd ‘Monday, is the last chance for|attle, and Miss Loretta Clark. Burke Y senger and de= . ’. ; # 8S-! tho > dad . aven't yet|and Bro t we cut * our customers to |) aulted George®Goldis, Eagle hotet| o8e Susy dads who haven't yet|and Brokaw sustained severe cuts Tivery’ cata in ail “ ade reset y nd burns, the former's eyes being ‘ i ‘ a 408% Main st, Sunde made reservations to buy their| and require Title In- Individual tmatruction Dy ex. || Coldin entered” his, root. Having eketa, for the committee in firm in| affected: | Both were treated at the have. concluaty surance in buying real pert, exp d teachers, woken Goldis’ jaw and beaten him|**¥iNs that no tickets will be sold | Seattle vodka ns , , ly demonstrat tat Most le'teok | Free Rmpio yment Service for }| severely, they escaped with $12 and|“t the temple tomorrow. Tickets wee 1st—They estate. Most people too! udents, sete: aad hanes. ¢ aL | may be had at Boy Scout headquar- ; punctu: our advice and have war Tag fold wateh, w* OVSHOCKINE & torg in the Henry building, the Y. |Longshoremen Recover 5 ‘ 2a ot - ac M. C. A, Piper & Taft's, King ere smooth profited by it, but tHose ; : | HANSON IS “BETTE trothers, Swift's and Bartell's drug From Bullet Wounds COMING pheumatic who were wedded to the Kenneth McGowan, special writer | Stores, University State bank, and | Donald Beaton, longshoreman fore , SUNDAY 3a—They ie + ‘ al ' oo. for the New York épecks:ce| *" Ups ating. clase etree be ragg laps gederboradyr te peti Me wear than the old abstract of title plan Weiding Mayor Hanson, of Sea “phe | Mf father Is remiss, hie won, on toh ine ig - font iybe: KL A oc ANGER AND average pneus A ‘ <7 bea part aa ‘ tT Sg" 4 not older | nesday, w varged from the city GEORGE ©. ae paps | a * . r . a tely wil put to an added expense : i ee ‘ ¥ the tickets himgelf, bec longahoreroan, 1s att! in the hospital mise Jutely will nal in’ proving title to pur- attle strike fo ‘4 golng to be such fine eats |! 4 serious ? y e J 4 | f “and city allke and such @ lovely time that no dad B leaving « police. headauar ALEXANDRA f indorsed by 50, chasers who’ were wiser do: tha pred son can afford to miss it, Sol | ter ‘on had a talk with Ga 000 or more sats r f order here " ¥ " than they were and de- during the big ou | diers or sailors, returned, are of Koetgotives: Chariée A: Cesthaitt he istied users, ins “ ' | ur, . . eurding the shooting, for which e cluding the late In dosertt pe urged to come in uniform pase mand Title Insurance. Intensive al training gS icgyae pd nas “The Det ; 4 Frank Spring, a sailor, is held. Cap CARLISLE George Westingy ter Ole,” MeG: uses the name of _ _ ee z Sy the dramatic version of Bairnsfa: tain Tennant refused to divulge the | 1 ROOTH TARKINGTON ‘ ward ares. tort a eT th i war cn now packing Judge May Grant ‘apiece Se ne AND JULIAN STREET'S Ky ing ew of ‘ ustern theatres, mor of t Aged Heart Balm DIES FROM INJURIES pig + MRS. | | and hung nubje Tri Mrs, Edwin Christianson, who died THECOUNTRY Sin ee Mrs. ry . Users in your Washington Minas ab rca eted Seeker New Trial |, in Georsetown hospital following | own state, ‘Auad 18 Chasingnis. Waits, ac Another trial of the case of A.| being struck by an auto on the Des i bing can happen but wear, ° | TT MAN eee ee 68 suing Lillian G Moines rc day, will be buried | { insurance r . day, Bed, Shewisk ix yr . 50, for $25,000 fe ch }in Lakeview netery ‘Tuesday, after ¥ Fords, Chevrolets, Maxwell j ‘ 2 b is a daughterins| of pr . which he alleg |funeral s from the Bonney: and light Overlands, 30x3 and 30x34. aw of Alex Stewart, former aswist:| ed in loss of sight of the Watson chapel at 10 a. m, g b 1 | cks of these tires are carried ag | ant engineer of the Great Northern thru nervous shock, will b anted es N ou 38 First ave, Seattle, and 175 = ‘2 |in case Mrs, De Lion does not file railway Post, Spokane, emaina | Da / remains will be brought to Se-!a written consent to entry of judg: ake } T R ur. eleina andthe Send for’ Illustrated Book and Prices oe yeh Ps : Under Stzte Supervision. . Ww Ae ere funeral services will be) ment for $325 and interest, accord: | NE v i r ‘or $326 and ord: |? (a! N ; ; raday from the Bonney-Wat-|ing to Superior Judge Mitchell Gil. Cough and she ond, works, off ETROPOLITAN H. Oo. BAIR inom chapeb tam, | on each box, 0c, 8038 First Ave, Senttlin 4 fs

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