The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1920, Page 3

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* sa THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920. Hoovers Just About to Have a Home RELIGION NOT | —sonsteaoy Teme Aioae Then This White House Talk Bobs Up _ISSUE HERE) ue G@ROTE-RANKINES | a ‘ ’ |So Declares Major Caldwell |}| 9770 F-XEGEL. President PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AVE. ne “oh Sends Religious Matter Let the whole land go dry if it will! Henry Carpenter’s home is still popular! But one night, at a little party, a prim and Major Hugh M. Caldwell, candidate for mayor, in a speech at Woor's , Sh : hall, Ballare onday nig emphat pretty darling gets too—er, well, Henry is lant anes thay palljion Gae balng strictly prohibition now! Any statements that religion | The whole funny story is here-- being made an Innue in the cam e . : beolutely false I am running ) & Nonpartisan platform, without ideration of creed or religion ell chatlenged James A. Dun opponent in the mayorfity relation “A cla will © Wilk precipit suspicion will L used on part of the various contending |fuctions, What we need is Sustice 1 a square deal for all the peo If elected, Caldwell promised to ap point 4 commission from all classes » investigate the high cost of liv ing. | Father of Six Is Crushed to Death With a Start MON.ARCH gece Go Lh Decor Malleable Range Chicago Predicts _ Shortest Pos. tible Tim e Big Census Gain _ CHICAGO, Feb The Chicago By using the Monarch Malleable Range hime cntus wilt show chef. their kitchens housewives have elit ninated r to ve 200000, aif great deal of kitchen dru dgery—it simpilifi cooking and baking by its « yuick act ion-+ say time, energy and fuel. { 1 NUXATED IRON | 02h ste tog, sna win 0 “ ho’ " rly 3 ce trnrcay Mga 2 en facta tare to meve nein | anor A DRIVING -FORCE| Ranges have been develop | Moving, however, tn not a cata wie a wide preference which ‘they hold teday. | “= |BEHIND KEEN, SUCCESSFUL ¢( =a N sewife < fford { 0 continue v jclyem with the Hoover family; it is! Above, tne new Hoover MEN AND WOMEN a ee ? oO housewife can a ord ue j® habit lhowte bet ji os ae time, energy and fuel with an old- Never, it fa waid by those who have | home being built at Palo Alto, - . ; jknown Herbert Hoover att hia ufe,| California. Center, view of| When you think of the wnccessful men and range in her kitchen. “it ; has he had a real, permanent hame.| Leland Stanford university| Women you know—people who are doing things So we urge you, in all sine rity, ty taken ‘him to’ every county weteae|Ca™PUS from Hoover's new) worth whi ores ine eee see the Monarch and learn he ow it ‘will m |there are important mines. aMra.| Ome. Below, present Hoover|\ina that ‘vimniy wenn wonderful difference in the ¢ »perating of y kitchen. £ Hoover and one or both of his sona| home in Palo Alto, er when the blood tx Your old range taken as pa tt payment on “The Six Best ELLARS” A corking ‘tale of popping corks! BY MABEL ABBOTT | PALO ALTO, Cal, Feb. 17. (By Mall)}—If Herbert Hoover should be. come president of the United States, STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, playing Kreisler’s “Love's Joy.” Xylophone solo by Charles | usually accomy him and the fam-| ——— me Ned with iron. Nuxated Hy sets up a home wherever it hap-| himself an automobile out of a mo- pens to be; but these have been |torcycle engine and some apare parts by enriching j tor A creating Monarch Malleable Ran * “ ry ” transient affaire—furnisbed houses} The youn: boy, A f cells © n ge. Fisher—‘“Bonnie Scotland. for the most part “Fented tempor old. He ceoaity rte with hin firs if vatlde 7 — arily. ents. Both the boys attend pul hed tissues ge anlar’ oh ? ——— — —— — ————- | BUILDING REAL HOME choot. inetil renewed | Les: i illi Be i ; AN APT REMINDER OVERLOOKING STANFORD | ‘The new hou: of NO recognized and energy Into the | 7 Autocracy a iPhillip : May : Hoover is building © real home| s«tyio of architecture, Mra. Hoover KNEW | ‘Come upstairs and let me washinow, in Palo Alto, Cal, overlooking | knew how sho wanted the rooms ar ; your hands,” said Winnie's mother.| stanford university and ite beautiful! ranged, and the house was buil system. Three nm people use it) an nually as a tonic, strength Schools Is Urged! En voy to CLEVELAND, 0. Feb. 24—Less| WASHING iTON, Feb. q| | Wi La eeewe So Good im," don't want to go up! walled|campus, and situated among the cordingly. It i# of reinforced con.|®0d blood-bullder love ciulir canine Sa nomination ¢ f William ‘as Nothing Winnie, aged 3. homes of the university professors. | crete, but looks like red brick. It! demand of delegates to the National |*S#istant sea retary of Congestion and Colds Tat her wash them down here,”|The university, by the way, is sald has neither tmek nor front. The en MAKE THIS TEST Education association in convention | minister to T he Neti called grandmamma; “she can do it/to be the only place where he ‘Syeri trance is om one, aide, because, the! See how long you can work or how far you can 9 dust as weil.” spent four conseoutive ‘years, ‘TAG! road runs there. The house feces| Walk without becomirig tired; next take two five- tiliman, “president of wy “No.” her mother said firmly, “| house was planned several years ago, chiefly he opponite direction, be-| «rain tablets of Nusated Iron three times per the American Federation of Teach: | (ein cia want her to come up with me but was. peotponed by hie|war GutiGa| cause there. ia the view of the uni-|dap after meals for two weeks. Then test your ers, condemned what he termed the| The designer of = moter | Winnie came upstairs as slowly — fae be mp ops os versity the Santa Clara valley, {#trength again and see how much you have “Prussian type of autocracy school! flusher that ha s its tank 1 mg ney ae rm oe heten Det i Wash-| ‘Tentative plane fer the house were| gained. Numbers of nervous, run-down people vale mo He charged that educators|on a detachable trailer, were sent to Germ: iy in the search/can carry mon> water for models and that they returned| usual type machine and # {drawn up years ago, when Hoover! who were ailing all the while have most aston. mother, “why don’t you obey your! Six months ago, when the family| .00') ln oar & y 0 | ishing! creased o sored ln Mesa [returned to Palo Alto, the house was| "Tt Planned to build. During the|ishingly increased théir strength and endurance po enedtitad ee nana actuaily berun, and it probably wilt| WaF these plans were published in| simply by taking Iron in the proper form with the germ of Prussianism. |ean be used for sther g P; Way to K. be finished next summer. Whie|®" @fehitectural magazine. As he : s per y to Keep happened at that time to be preach | aye waiting for it, the Hoovers bought a . ———————— —- Your Hair in Curl) house nearby—a twortory, sand col, NK conservation, the announcement | —+— If you want your hair to growand|ored stucco structure with a rea ‘at he intended to fmuild drew criti : thrive, don't curl it with a hot iron.|gravel roof. Thi theoretically, ia|l#™. As a matter of fact, these pa ae ta ebanbarous|the family home Just now. Actusity, | Plans were dincarded. dried arched however, it is the home of Herbert | ~~~ i SSeS Hoover IT. This 16-year-old son does not trayel {with his parents any mora His health keeps him in California, and | yjwhile the Others come and go, be} stays, attending high school. A grad- uunces Of Tausd alonerre|uate student of Stanford, George f course, be found in|Russell Harrison, chosen by Mre \whieh “Twill last a long | Hoover, lives with him and keeps an tooth brush into it and draw this] Other non-traveling members of| ,,Hiere is a home-mada syrup which | |down the fall tength of the the household are a negro gardener,| the most d ; aa * il Farin oa two Chinese servants, an Irish dow} ing up stub aghs. It is el Bh lighted with it. and a Siamese cat. Mr. and Mrs.| and simple, but very prompt in tion “3 ———__... | Hoover each have a private necre-| tion. Under ita healitig, soothing in- | |tary, who usually travel with them. | - ee, et fevenere geen, palegee " loosens, breathi ea Tele: temporary home comtaing 10] iiflig is tureat stone aed you jrooma The furniture is simple And) q good night's. reattul sleep jin good taste. There are practically! usual throat and chest colds are con: | no ornaments in it Mr. and Mrs.| quered by it in 24 hours or less. | Hoover have gifts and. souvenirs af| Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarse paved ription, enough to fill al ness, croup, throat tickle, bronchial mansion; but they have stored them.| ®*thma or winter coughs | To make this splendid cough syrup, | |, it ie unmis jour 24% ounces of Pinex into a pint boy. In the h biey« tre) bottle and fill the bottle with plain against the stat A footh Hes| granulated sugar syrup and shake the closet door) thoroughly. If you prefer use clari- | he floor, with al fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, Hoy Scout hat and| instead of sugar syrup. Hither way, | Aces Chale bition } you get a full pint—a —of much better cou AND BANJO ‘ou could buy ready ARE THE DIVAN ‘imes the money. Keeps perfectly | | Popular music is on the grand| 4nd children love its pleasant taste. | plano; a dog and a banjo share the {nex }6 8 special and highly co Fennec; & Coe | eentrated compound of genuine Ni divan, Newspapers and school books} way pine extract, known the world | r the chairs and floor, On the| over for its prompt healing effect table are two typewriters, used by | upon the membranes Harrison and Herbert in pursuing| , To avoid disappointment ask your thale atedian | druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” | mud | with full direeti and don’t accept | Besides being an entinistastic! gnything else arantesd to ales Scout, young Herbert gives signs of! absolute satisfaction or rooney aving inherited some of lis father’s! prom ntly refunded, The Pinex Co, THE UNIVERSAL CAR ——= kably the home of a During all the years the Ford Mode! T One Ton Truck has been on the market, we never complaint of rear axle trouble. We have had no complaints of motor trouble. As pee br and Sas ons axle are the vital fundamentals in a motor truck, we have the right to conclude that the Ford One Ton Truck has not only met the demands of business, but has done so in a satisfactory and economic way. There is no other evidence 80 convincing as that which comes from long practical experience. Ford One Ton Trucks are serving along all fhdustrial and commercial lines. You will find them everywhere. were not facts, the demand for the Ford One Ton Truck would not be as large as it is, because not paying spire which do give service. Coupled with the dependability of in aly Classes of usage, comes the economy in operation and maintenance. On the fi in factory very, for the merchant, manufacturer, and contractor, in these days of modern je ys aleve ace worm. drive One Ton Ford Truck has become an actual necessity. Leave your orders with any of the Authorised | Dealers mentioned below, and you will be assured of Prompt attention. | A) D "t W it a they are re ‘ar gone to on a crowned. Then you will have to have a bridge. | | | Crowns and Bridges are modern scientific devices* to preserve the use of the teeth. Good dentistry enables you to avoid a tooth- less old age. It also helps you to keep your teeth and gums sound and well—free from i i ngineering genius, He recently built Ft. Wayne, Ind L. M. CLINE MOTOR CO., HIGGINS & MATTHEWS, en ee — —e— - 1102 E. 45th, Kenwood 31 315 Nickerson St. Qudéen Anne 74 . REALIZING THE IMPORTANCE of the \ CLARK-BAKER CO. greater ae of rane fae Bridges Aes the i 3806 Ferdinand. Rainier 56 mouth we have secure e services of one | Dh? aia ships F of the best Crown and Bridgework Special- \| ALFRED G. AY ERST, INC, ‘ ists in the East, who will devote his time } 1830 Broadway, corner Denny Way. dast 126. CENTRAL AGENCY, INC, Broadway and Pike St. East 320 MYERS & BAIRD, 4th Ave. at James St. exclusively to this very important branch of modern dentistry. THERE WILL BE NO EXTRA CHARGE for the services of this specialist—the very best in Crown and Bridgework at the LOW- EST PRICES. We make cheap Crowns and 3ridges, yes—but you can’t find them bet- ter made or fitted. HEN you have established your credit you have doubled the value of your money, Build up your credit by maintaining an active Savings Account. An association with our Savings De- partment will be a real asset to you. Elliott 750 Insist on Genuine Ford Parts Modern methods—high-class dentistry —low prices. These we offer you, Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists 4d. BR. VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at 8. E. Corner First and Pike. Phone Main 2555 Oe <== (TR) Sa The Seattle National Bank Resources Over Thirty Million Dollars, Second Avenue at Columbia,

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