The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1920, Page 11

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Miss Anna Altmann, of Syracuse, N. Y., the winner of the first auto- mobile beauty contest ever conducted In America. Insert, Miss Altmann im a Maxwell touring car. Miss Aitmann’s picture was chosen) from a group @& more than 2,500 pho | tographs of beautiful gtris, represent: | ing every state in the Union, includ ing the District of Columbia and Ha wail, only after a deadlock of five hours’ duration of the four New York experts had been broken by Coles Phillips, the famous BRISCOE BUYS BODY FACTORY Briscoe Motor Corporation dackson, Mich., has acquired the John Bohnet Co, of Lansing. “The Botnet Co. is one of the GRAVEL ROADS The main gravel bie county are in better shape og, bat net standard. Prinetpa yet " 4 A fow principal highways mer ned del opt Just weet taking over this plant we have ev. | Renton-Maple Valley mutted ery facility for building all the aa Passable and im bodies for our Brisco closed mod: || Redmond-Falls City—Patr els. Renton Palle ity wth Read Sunset ent plant, in order to take care of Renton. Renton Junction G , 1920 production, which, incident: | Reston-Believw ood ot tn and ally, will double any former year igtioves, bese veoumenanagé Ser , in the history of the Brisco Motor present ‘sind (Carporation.” ° North jen i 1s taiise from North : | Bend toward the summit. Ne snow on & Due to the congested state of rall-| secciotian Pace High ; ways in England, » dally motor lorry ‘taw-Grem Water, Rive ; 4 service between London and Birm fine. Gravel section bayees 5 = very good. No snow on highway to cae), Mecham Ran boon established? | Green Water river Z — PAVED ROADS i iagetemgped Repairs are being h of Be. Orttita. Seattle-Oakland GARAGE a Ranier Val vings clubs in the atores and | Committees in the high schools are shops are beginning to assume the | making their own plana, In some of principal place in the plans being {t%® schools the students are goin po to furnish their own speakers for the made for Nat Thrift Week AAner| « that are’ to be held and January 17 to 24—by the Seattle|in others business men from the i committee, The Retail Merchants’ | #peakers’ committee will make the Though association indorsed the plans. for | adds tn the Went Seattle high damning penalty, the week at their meeting last Tues H prizes will be offered for the ? day and their committee is develop: | be emmys on the different thrift ing plane’ for the two days of the| subjects, the winning stories to be in his gras int ‘od Budget day,’ ” nic h Offer Three Prizes drag him comes on Friday, and “Pay Your) |. 1 o+ ine nen schools and qrade Hills Promptly day which fol | \e ne High . be eet ek schools interest in being shown in Heaides forming savings clubs |'# Prizes offered by the thrift mittee for the best 400-word essays among their employes, the store é t ta decorate their [0 “How Life Insurance Has ee oe , Benefited Me The Benefits of windows with special thrift designs, | jwnted Me woe “The « e attentio: of the publ to ror we ome - ait, Se. Severn Ce : [Rest Budget for a $126-a-Month the thrift program thru their adver: | | Salary oming Ind tixements, have speakers at their | * Thru a Savings Account store meetings and distribute litera : FO a eae ine |Drizen are to be given for each af | ure expounding th VINE: | those subjects, first prize $25, second | pols Make Plans prize $15 and third prise $10. The Thrift week plans in the bity | stories st not be more than 400 schools are assuming importance and| words long and must be at thrift particularly in the high schools the} headquarters in the Y. M,C. A we well carried out K promines to be OBJECTORS ARE. DENIED HEARING Must Fight in Court, School | Board Rules |the physical examin ulred ews fof pupils before they }to enter Seattle publi This w the 4 of the i 0! b f Friday t ht ata . . erndck er creel par ving, agg EP | | A Fascinating Story 66 t on registering a protent of East and West the examination require Seattle's fying men assembled Fri | ‘day evening under the auspices of y were not permitted to voice) the Aero club of the Northwest to| inion, the board ruling that|honor Lieut. A. E. Easterbrook no jurisdiction in the matter|war ace and flying expert, who is referring the parents to the|home on leave from his squadron| ourts for ret } he Mexican border | 59 Several ch iren, whose parents| feature of the banquet held physically, have been re-|the «pirit with which the Qying en entrance to the schools by/thusiasts got behind thé proposed] prinetpals thers in authority: |bond issue to be voted upon tr MUSIC PRIZMA SCENIC The board uphe the action taken warch for the extabiithment of a i deat Moped a a Liborious Hauptman, Director IN NATURE'S COLORS A report of the buildings ¢ Means ©, & hates s mittee showed that since August ’ 8 CONCERT NUMBER: CURRENT TOPICS new temporary and portable but Lieut. Easterbrook, in reaponding 2 NU - AND A WEEKLY ings have been added to the prop-|'o an a of weleome,: delivered | “Beautiful Galathea” ......... .Suppe efty of the school district, making |>y May B. Fitzgqrald, declared oa ” >, sated a total of 175 buildings to the aviators present that just as Minuet Paderewski George H. Walker was appoint-|00n as Seattle provides a landing ed chairman of the auditing and/ finance committees, He will serv A . ae ene he king and’ shor. || Landing Field Up AT DEGREES AT U. OF W. GIVEN Many Graduates Prominent; in Life on Campus Forty seven students received de. frees at the University of Washing ton with the closing of the fall quar section now under contract between ter, on December 19, according to 3 . «aga Mar gy ae iy eon ach tol statement issued Friday by the col} ‘ "Where every owner gets }) Tiers min ie vin ot] lege recorder : Individual Attention.” Bryn Mawr the pavement ls in 004) Many prominent tn campus life | ; Labor—$1.2: erry from | Were in the list of graduates on | i ratates at rene firm temt|teen received bachelor of acience de- | — pith : mre relonag eo y discontinued grees, and 16 were honored by being | t faction. hed by the new & "| made bachelors of arts } 4 Sto .00 month. yom Roattion 6:38 am More than 350 students already | i m.; 45 auton Readjhave . filed applications petitioning “eter Ne es | from Harper to Port Orchard very) toe graduation at the end of the Brazing. rough. | Road on Vashon Island | present and apring quarters, | Permalife Battery Service Station |) ror turtner information reearding King @. iocal 2 Main & 518 Westlake North . Queen Anne 4071— day cali for trouble or touring. Nights, call Rainier 551-W. | N. W. Cooper, of Low Angeles, Cal., jrecently purchased his 19th automo. | bile. The total mileage covered i« 1 201,000 miles “4 iG perma B28; STORAGE BATTERY “THE MOST REMARKABLE STORAGE BATTERY EVER BUILT” That’s a Mighty Broad Claim, but We Back It Up With Our Written Guarantee for 20 MONTHS We Have a Battery Designed to Fit Your Car FREE Testing and Filling of All Makes of Batteries NOW CLOSING TERRITORY WITH LIVE DEALERS Master Electric Co. Successor to Leone Dual Lighting and Ignition Co. 921 East Pike Street SEATTLE East 187 Dr. Frederich Falk, Re-enters Practice) later was with the army of occupa: | tion In Germany, is back in & ue. He was ih the service for more than MILLION DOLLAR LOSS | IN FIRE ABOARD SHIP} NEW YORK, Jan, 10.—Damage to| the American liner St. Louis from | | fire which swept the vessel Thursda 1,000,000 today, Nothing but the} bull of the ship remains. | Workmen remodeling enger service w caught fire, presumably from a gaso. line tarch. During the war she the transport Louisville were |ship for pa wan THE LAWYER A lawyer gives and se! To some it does As money creates te And trouble makes them money. Now he may draw a contra When you have him employed; ‘That contract may be binding, it may be null and void. ¢ tells the man behind the bare or there already, With plenty of time to spare. An lawyers are now needed, v AIRS STORE nion, Old — im “nah For “dey Horlick’s 4 The ORIGINAL Mi ond Milk |, Safe, For Infants | Ne ‘Cooking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages | Quick Lunch at Home’or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitate | [A Captain in U. S. A., I. buliding not later than Thursday Seattle voters March 2 nue of $500,000, The city coune! held Friday. vot wubmit the bond ple. This is the first stop for the city lek for airplanes will step in and and other equipme “One air squad two will be sent to Puget Sound for coast defense and fofest patrol,”|The Jury was out only 30 minutes Easterbrook — predicted. If one| Seven other alleged I. W. W. will squadron is sent here it will be placed on trial this morning. They made up of land a two squadrons are found it will me have a fying eq | planes and another of seaplanes.” Need Publi President Teel ro Club of the ied, declared * among the tion must be main tablishment of a Frederick Falk, who held the! field here. He seni nk of captain in the U. 8. army) must get behind t land saw active service in France and | measure is to suc William plane BE. Boe manufacture also appealed for two years. He has opened offices at| {00 1PPOkme tM 303 Cobb building. Dr. Falk is an| “ ont eye, car and throat specialist | City Councilman J os |clared that while es a rea | everyday occurre South, th airplan josity to Seattle people, | A aviation quet large number |night and yesterday was estimated| Pair Bound Site lover for action of the R afternoon, a third det missed for lack of Final hearing in Commissioner Friday tenson. Loule Lee, Lee si charged with posse will be heard Janu missioner determin Veteran Is New citizenship in 12 greate result of citizensht perior Judge er andria Walker, whe from England in 1 as a nurse base hospital behi ing the war, was ¢ citizens, ) Income Tax Forms Mailed Copies of the Milk | tion ab 1640-A, tie the p | taxes on 1919 incor $5,000 annually, Friday sent to all persons a year ago. h two coples, one of tain, Copies can b federal building by receive ther to City’s Voters Will pass on a bond iv landing field for airplanes here and it is an important one ia for the people of Beattie to get behind the bond tm» sue and vote it thru next March. boosters attended wer & Invalids | United states de spartnoont of internal | revenue THE SEATTLE bmettinsisrataner nd JANUARY 10, 1920. SHE'S THE PRIZE AUTO BEAUTY | CLUBS AND STORES | PLAN SAVINGS WEEK “nl up again, then with success almost a glorious girl and DUSTIN FARNUM DOUBLE FEATURE BILL STARTING TODAY innocent, he pays the fights his way CLE? 3 SEST the Past leaps up to But with it comes DP, ack. —IN MAN’S PHOTO FAST AND FURIOUS With Harold doing a lot of funny feats to get his fill of eats. A Special Two-Reel Comedy HAROLD LLOYD PAGE 11 MER PLAY HOUSE - in the election, to establish a 1, at @ meeting ed favorably to issue to the peo SBURG, Jan. 10 general organizer of the ELL Suttle, ww, court here Friday afternoon of vi lation gf the criminal act Judes John B. week step. The next the government establish hangars nt ron and possibly so overwhelming that the 4 dectir fense will be tried collectively nd sea planes. If dixpatched to the an that we wil ments, quadron of land Jc Support | Williams, of the| Northwest, who| that Seat po-| cities of the na tained by first-class landing | id that the public! he project if the eed at the polls the es | ploneer the ted supp hn EB. Carroll de flying is in the Bast and still a curt r mn now an} Starts With Adam and Eve in the Garden of aviators ar the ban | on Liquor Charge Impressive Arrested two weeks ago, when they were riding into town in au H tomo "sait to have contained. | a Romantic | quantity f booze, J iekland and George GtPlcksandl South: wOeA Wonderful and jury by W. McClelland William C, Chris fendant, was dis evidence the case against ng and Yee Sing wsion of morphine vary 17, the com ed Wriday One of Americans of the United po] + Saturday as the MD And Lifts the Curtain oe nted by Su ett Smith, Alex on the Future » immigrated he re} 1904 and who} in an American nd the lines dur ne of the 12 new! Stupendous Goes Back Into the Past— Takes Up the Present— to Payers} technically ment of nes not exceeding matled by the form The forms were who made returns taxpayer receives which he may re 0 obtained at the those who do not LW. W. LEADER FOUND GUILTY Fred was convicted in the superior nyndicaliam Sentence will be pronaunced by Davidson carly next The evidence offered by the state 4 to advance witnesses when the prosecution rested its cane, Cold facts often cause hot argu 1 10. Bisie de Villiers, the “sky mite” of Hollywood, Cal, who flies at 100 pounds, hangar-eide weight, challenges any of her sex to an exhibition of curlycues in the blue. She's America's youngest aviatrix; is the daughter of doughty old General de Villiers, Boer warrior; has missed death by a curly hair's breadth many times in sky stunts, and is now asking for an aviator’s commission from the war department. Don't imagine that » man can talk on any subject just because he does. White stockings with birds em- broidered in colored silk are a Lon- don fad. from one to four years at reformatory. The sentence was posed by Superior Judge A. | Frater after they angen guilty attempted theft of an He whe boasts that he never a girl may be telling the nobody envies him. — “SKIN THE CAT”. But if you won’t exercise” vigorously you must take “‘Cascar There is nothing like bending ercises, taking long walks, or chop= ping wood to keep the liver bowels active, but most folks their exercise in an easy Such folks need Cascarets, they suffer from sick e sour, acid stomach, ery colds and are miserable. But stay bilious or constipated. Feel splendid always by taking Cas- carets occasionally. They act with- out griping or inconvenience. never sicken you like Calomel, Salts, Oll, or nasty, harsh Pills, They cost so little too—Cascarets work while you sleep. Nurse Cured by Old Reliable Medici It is & simple, straightforward story that reveals the health-giv ing punch that is being delivered by a marvelous medicine, backed by fifty years of success. Mrs. Sarah BE. Dayton, 24 Lin- den ave., Middletown, N. Y,, tells it in her own words: “About six teen years Ago my daughter, who was a nurse, took PE-RU-NA for a nervous breakdown, and was cured, Next, my brother's family used it, and it cured me of a bad cold. T was so weak and miser- able my people thought T was go- ing to die, I used one bottle and now am well and strong and do not cough at all,” For protracted colds and per- sistent, deep-seated coughs, there is nothing any better than PR. RU-NA, By stimulating the di- gestive organs, regulating the bowels and purifying the blood, PE-RU-NA imparts tone to the raw and quivering nerves, re stores the mucous membranes to a healthy condition and gives strength and vigor to the body. PE-RU-NA Is truly a@medicine with the punch. 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