The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1920, Page 3

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LIFE SAVERS FROM STAR READERS “Let's ge (© the Liberty” is always geod advice e both drivers and p Tonight and Friday Only You May See a ' utious after the ace M. J. PAULSON nT? b opaganda, It's GAth wt every apecder caught a 20-day entence at hard labor, Then them privilege of driving car HARVEY JONES, Manette, Wash. Hoense of those gullty of ylation th Educate people by films dangers of traffi D. J, STRUVEN 809 16th ave eee A fool ta a foe showing “TWELVE- TEN” The thrilling mystery story laid and made in London and Paris ou can't make him realize his pnalbilities by throwing him in When you him don't give him another chance, Prohibit him forever from driving an auto here (one vt ) First ave. W Lat the o nance to “The Star Boarder” With Ben Turpin, Louise ea ; Fazenda, the baby, the dog 4 \ and all the other fun- : makers—you'll laugh incessantly. —AND— all au! come to a at each crowsing before a 228 Harvard N eee Our streets will never be safe until we get to be a little more careful ¥F. J. FARZA, 929 N, 82nd st. eee ‘Take away the rights of reckiess drivers to have a car. MBB. EDITH LEE. Armory building. to go Unpunished, so long shall outrages continue MRS. SUE M. NUZUM. 1520 Melrose ave., Apt. 302 | these Have the same Give them caught spec can get out Have no loopho! | taw for rich and p jail sentences when ing. The rich man bail, but his hitting than thi RENCE, 18 Beventh ave see Make the killer pay $5,000 to e» tate of party he kills with auto. Me duce speed limit to four miles an hour. Confiscate car and sentence to five years in jail all killers, Make them deliver freight at night in truck WILLIAM BROWN, 6037 26th st. Ss. W. Liberty Pictorial Review | A lot of people are ee to coddie Excerpts From Leading News Weeklies. [themselves into the belief that the . Bp eréer & tutrodure eur new (whalebane) plate, which ts the lightest @trengest plate known, covers very Mittle of the roof of the mouth; years. WALLACE on the WURLITZER Playing “Every Night” They don't remember there are about 49 times as many Fords as Packards in town. Seventy- five per cent of the accidents occur when cars are going leas than 15 miles an hour. Ask Lieut. Carr ff eight out of ten accidents are not caused by pedestrians. Jaywalking in Seattle la universal. Enforce the jnrennins: ordinance. MOTORIST. the vicious eee p autos from turning corners on wtrians have no rect even when ne. way aa them, tos turning cor: MORGAN edb A typ Aw Beeond ave. N work guaranteed ans oe teeth same day. Examina' wis Sampice of Our Plate and Arids: ‘ork. We Stand the Most of our present patronage is recommended our whose work is still giving good satisfaction Ask our | en coming to our office, be sure ya are im the right place. Bring this ad with you Sundays From © te 12 for Working Peep! OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Appeal to people to obey the law then enfor it to the utmost, even |if we have to deprive careless drivers of right to drive THOMAS F. EASTLAND. , ad Green Lake way 1 would put two rollers in front of street cars. They would push pedestrians aside and scare ‘em. I s patent to anyone K. WALUK, leventh Ave. &. “ pay. Thousands of our best citizens, I am sure, would volunteer. Ee. MORLE, No one should be permitted to rive faster than a horse can walk | If they da, fine them $500 B. J, McNAUGHT. (Additional Life Savers on Page 16) © in two! Pp auto is the plaything of the rich or} Authorize chief of police to ap-| point special traffic police, without | SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920. } Must paws an examinatian wuch as jitney drivers and with the same re sponsibility SADIE LISVIN 1600 Main § Seventy-five per ¢ for automobile the of the blame accidents should be pedestrian, ‘They streets with | The pedestrian should keep tidewalk. He should not! jaywalk. He should look to his left) before croming a street and look to! his right before reaching the center) of the street DR. & D. COFFIN Yale Bidg eee | New York's traffic squad is the best in the world, San Francisco is approaching the same stage be cause she imported a number of) New York cops as instructors five years ago. Beattie should follow San Francisco's example. | | W. THORNTON MARTIN, = | | 1010% EB. Thomas st eee Fine all pedestrians just as read jily as motor vehicle violators of our traffic regulations STAR READER eee Place railings along the curbe of/ Ik with openings only Compel every mo his horn or bell at} Meve's an caay way te onve Of, and ff yet have the best cough you ever tried. hea, over, feel that they could Rarely | without it, It's simple , but the way it takes hold of a | il soon earn it @ permanent your home. pint bott! then add pour 2% ounces lated syrup. ry never spoils, and gives you a full pin of better cough remedy | could buy ready-made for three times cous! It seeme to penetrate air passage, loosens a dry, tight cough, lifts the pi! le frediate velict Splendid Yor. threat elie! tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronehitio RHEUMATISM!”'| dust get out that bottle of Sloan's Liniment and “knock it galley-weet” NT prepared for that) k mwitch in temperature, were you? Left you stiff, sore, full of rheumatic twinges? You should have had a bottle of | Sloan's Lintment handy—that would | have soon eased up the muscles, | quieted the jumpy, painful, affected part— penetrated without rubbing, bringing gratifying relief. Helpful in all attacks of lumbago, sciatica, external soreness, stiffness, strains, aches, sprains. Get a bottle at your druggist’s, 6c, T0e, $1.40.! cute for murder all drivers) WIDING 5 Terry Ave. ate. Agi Educate Player Piano Owners , Feds roe sae vs Should Have These rtreets at co 2 hee Be: Four Dance Rolls “DARDANELLA” Fox Trot by Bernard and Black—$1.25 “HOLD ME” | : Fox Trot by Art Hickman and Ben Black auto as tm, 1 mt Played by Art Hickman and Frank Ellis person who owns or of the Hotel St. Francis Orchestra—$1.25 “WONDERFUL PAL” Fox Trot Played by Victor Arden—$1.25 “PATCHES” By Lee S. Roberts, Played by the Com- poser and Max Kortlander—$1.25 ways. Learn that autoists autocrats. L, P. jare not DENAHAY, 1928 First Ave. treets safe from geat that ever drives a car delightful effort an | Special Attention to Mail Orders a \cup of sham Jin easy to apply it to all the |inetead of just the top of the head Your shampoo is now Aeolian Player Pianos $695 Pianolas from $750 Duo Art Pianos from $1,145 y bit of dan dirt rinsing, the hair dries |® fluffiness that makes it heavier than it is, and takes rich Juster and a softne makes arranging it a pleasure quickly with seem on @ that LOOK OUT FOR SUB U-35 Pine Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland | TODAY’S BEAUTY TALK | °” After | & Limimvent Keep it hands PUT STOMACH IN Says Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hy- drochloric Acid. FINE CONDITION ) Undigested food delayed in the! tomach decays, or rather, ferments the same as food left in the open| prity, He | jon is caused r, says a noted au! of hydroch ch which digestion and starts food fer ation. Thus everything eaten n the stomach much like can, forming} on which inflate toy balloon. avy, lumpy mis- hest, we belch up gas, » eructate sour food or have flatulence, water-brash us to lay aside all di- ds and instead, get from “ of Jad Salt and take a tablespoonful in a | glasn of water before breakfast and | drin , and, | furthermore, k. While relief follows the first it is important to neutralize t cidity, remove the gas-making ie start the liver, stimulate the kidne nd thus promote a free f re digestive juices Salts is inexpensive and tis events com: | fy from the acid of grapes and |]! juice, combined with lithia |and sodium phosphate. This harm. J tens salts ix used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with ex. cellent results Satisfactory Terms Always THE ]ROTE-RANKINCo OTTO F. KEGEL, President «PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AVE. ~ The Month-End— Clearance Sale Affords a broad choice of odd pieces of Furniture and short stocks of Rugs, Bedding, Linen and Dinnerware at pronounced savings. en a Ll x Odd Pieces of Furniture Greatly Reduced Decorated Ivory Dresser for $32.50; Three-piece Ivory Bedroom Suite, $92.50; Walnut Dressing Table reduced to $92.50; Walnut Dresser, $99.50; Mahogany Dressing Table, $97.50; Mahogany Dresser, $99.50; Mahogany Chiffonier, $23.75; Ma- hogany Chiffonier, $42.50; Mahogany Dressing Table, $39.75; Walnut Chifforobe, $52.50; Walnut Chifforobe, $59.75; Walnut Chifforobe, $43.75; Walnut Chifforobe at $48.75; Walnut Dressing Table at $46.25; Walnut Chiffonier, $45.00; Walnut Chiffonier, $38.75; Walnut Bed, $36.50; Ivory Chiffonier, $67.50; Ivory Dressing Table, $52.50; Mahogany China Cabinet, $38.75; Walnut China Cabinet, $57.25; Mahog- any China Cabinet, $55.00; Waxed Dining Table, $23.75; Golden Dining Table, $24.75; Fumed Dining Table, $32.50; Tapestry Davenport, $197.50; Tapestry Davenport at $187.50; Tapestry Davenport, $192.50; Tapestry Chair, $99.50; Tapestry Chair, $147.50; Tapestry Chair, $142.50; Tapestry Davenport, $225.00; Tapestry Davenport, $297.50; Tapestry Dav- enport, $299.50; Tapestry Rocker at $155.00; Tapestry Rocker, $137.50; Tap- estry Davenport, $212.50; Tapestry Chair at $117.50; Tapestry Chair, $137.50; Tapestry and Vel- our Sofa, $272.50; Tapestry and Velour Chair, $122.50; Tapestry Chair, $127.50; Velour Davenport, $287.50; Velour Chair, $167.50; Velour Davenport, $212.50; Velour Chair, $92.50; Mulberry Velour Rocker, $37.50; Brown Velour Rocker, $28.75; Mahogany-frame Rocker, $42.50; Mahogany Knitting Stand, $5.95; Ma- _hogany Knitting Table, $9.75; Betsy Butler Knitting Stand, $8.75; Mahogany - Knitting Stand, $9.75; Tapestry Chair at $72.50; Tapestry Chair, $87.50; Mahog- any Davenport Table, $35.00; Walnut Davenport Table, $65.00; Jacobean Library : Table, $35.00; Jacobean Library Table, $26.50. Sixty Rugs Are Included in This Month-End Clearance They represent odd Rugs, broken lines and discontinued patterns. No. 6006—Four very heavy Axminster Rugs, size 9x12, in well-covered grounds; tan and rose designs, reduced to $49.50 No. 5237—Closely-woven Axminster Rug, size 9x12, in taupe and blue colorings, is reduced to $54.50 No. 6053—Two very heavy Axminster Rugs, size 9x12, in attractive tan ground design, $49.50 No, 9317—Seamless Axminster Rug, size 9x12, of very fine quality, in gray, rose and black, reduced to $54.50 No. 1600-A—Axminster Rug, size 9x12, excellent quality in fine shade of blue, for... .$44.50 No. 3921—Good quality Axminster Rug in Ori- ental design; rose and blue colorings. $49.50 No. 7464—Seamless Axminster Rugs, size 9x12, in neat allover designs in tan; each. .$49.50 No. 7004—Good weight Axminster Rugs, size 9x12, in blue Oriental pattern, for... .$49.50 No. 7002—Heavy nap Axminster Rugs in tan, rose and green designs, each $44.50 No. 7005—Closely-woven Axminster Rugs, size 9x12, in rose design, for $49.50 No. 3912—Good grade Axminster Rugs, size 9x12, in taupe and blue colors, for. ..$49.50 No. 7463—Seamless Axminster Rug, size 9x12, in fine shades of tan and blue, for. ...$49.50 No. 8851—Good weight Axminster Rugs, size 9x12, in tan pattern, for WOOL FIBER RL Size 8-8x10-6 for $11.75 Size 9x12, for $13.50 35c Each For soft-finished, 42x36- inch Pillow Cases 39c Yard For 36-inch, pure white Cambric Muslin $2.00 Each For 81x90-inch, good value Hemmed Sheets 55c Each For 17x45-inch hem- stitched Dresser Scarfs $2.75 Each For 76x88-inch, good quality Bedspreads Blankets At Reduced Prices 64x76-inch Cotton Sheet Blankets, pair....$3.10 66x80-inch Wool - mixed Plaid Blankets. ..$8.75 66x80-inch Fine Wool Plaid Blankets. .$12.50 $90.00 Each For Electric Washing Ma- $1.98 Each For Wagner Cast Iron Waffle Irons with large wood handles. $1.35 Ea $2.98 Each For Cast Iron Kettles with heavy cast iron covers— size 8. 59c Each For Wash Boards with glass rubbing surface and hardwood frames. An Entire Table of Odds and Ends of Dinnerware and Glassware are Marked at Clearance Prices. Cut Star Table Tumblers Other Clearance Specials From the Basement Store Earthenware Include: 15¢ Each Tea Pots 39c $1.80 Per Dosen and 49c Each Several imported China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces— service for 12 persons—are offered at specially re- duced prices— $48.00 and $58.00 the Set. —Basement Store, of solid maple; the wringer is ball bearing with in- closed cog wheels; priced special, each, $10.95. Large Splint Clothes Hampers with hinged coy- ers; special, each, $1.59.

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