The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1920, Page 4

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Used Car Sale Is Running at Full Blast TODAY OLSEN-WARREN MOTOR CO. 1109 Pine Street Elliott 180 es a __ rite SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1920. a al TER Fought Flames for City ‘y's 5,82), RAILWAY ORDER | John Has to Answer Everybody’s PrnzhoralSact nimi inte te RUSH SUPPLIES ful driver and never carried Ha | | ¢ ®& *@ * * & »* © & o> peg Aa date Liss “ SS c Mrs. Marjorie Millinger was in | tanta | CHICAGO, March 3,—Reconstruc | ion of railroads under private oper ation has been started, according to | statements made here today by com jured when ruck by Tabler’s auto mobile, Her daughter accompanied © Ta took the woman ar her Dudley B. Ashford, ogg ye orgy h ee Bs ae rea |panies engaged in supplying rail: | = . - ‘5 4 ° ? home. While running over a rough equipment ere and | < 4 | spowh Of tentet the anuein Mina | Toads with equipment | “Soteg government einied, aap B. B. Players to ; turer, e nown [Margaret Millinger, was thrown| All railroad supply houses were Te | pies were tiken oF ‘borrowed’ from | Hold Jazz Mixe Three Continents, | | aguinet the car and injured, A jury | Ported from 40 to 60 days behind ©” | tines which had full storehouses, aNd | a ny lapheld tackathia Ordered i | awarded the mother $1,922. ‘The, Orders, Altho no great flood of OF | were not returned or replaced,” Hy ele. voted 4 * yp gd to Give daughter obtained Judgment for| rs was reported since the govern: | bert said pavers’ “fase svt. Weeteer Work. $1,000 | ment released control of the lines, on ‘As soon ag it wae Getermined that |>e!4 * Collins hi Sia ha j ahford te an| | in demand for supplies during private interests, steps wer en to a 2 oe 7 04 Kithougty i on They Show How to lant few weeks of federal operatio rebuild the property. 9 taken (| iiter-playfield basketball league thin ‘side of forty, he has crowd | Play Face Hazards |" *tcipation of return of the row “The reconstruction work will be! ##0n are invited. to private control. gradual, but the mart has already | Presentation of cups to (he win: @ervice to humanity into a than most men accomplish » 01 or | How to dod warts with| "piericulty in procuring sufficient |teon made, It may be & year or| "ng teame will be made by Hen By- one's otherwite 844 | workmen and trouble in securing 8% | more before the roads are back on|%"% director of playfields, Ballard to one's facial comfort by proper adequate supply of raw materials | the same plane as before the war.” |W0n senior title, B. F. ley interme manipulation of the farfamed Gil-| are holding up manufacture of eauip-| ind none diate honors and Coilins 110-pound lette, in being demonatrated (his week | ment, it was stated. MRS. ABBIE TUTTY, 421 Melrose | championship. Other playfields rep- in many Beattie retail stores by &| squipment of mont railroads was|ave, N., died Tuesday at, Swedish | resented in the mixer are South corps of Gillette experts, The angle | “shot to piepen” during the govern. | hospital, She is survived by her hus | Park, Hiawatha and University stroke methods of performing | ment control, stated L. V, Egbert, of | band, Howard K. Tutty, The body --- ed the light and the close shave without| the Adams & Wentlake Co., large | will be went to Burlington, lowa, for| Men have strength, but women damage are explained |dealers in railroad supplies and | burial, have tact. after hie graduation from College, London, England, he 4 minister at the famous Congregationa) church A short time thereafter he d to present the cause of Reform and African Missions the people of Norway nd @ that land with such success, = Was greeted by enormous At every meeting. Rev, Dudley B. Ashford, Noted | under the auspices of the Preacher, Lecturer and Missionary Society, he was Missivaary. New Zealand, and, for three aa 4 missionary among where his experiences that I could eat scarcely anything. | and thrilling. My heart gave me a lot of trouble:/ H816 he returned to England and it was an effort to walk upstairs| Mi for three years at Wood Street and at nixht I used to lie awake tn} chureh, Cardiff, South 1 de y heart should , the biggest Congregational alto, eh in the Rritish Empire. It was Aa & result Of exposure one e that he fell one of the «night in a small boat, while y vietime of the great 1918 flu in the execution of my duties, I waa Qf Attack from which he *elsed with violent pains in the right fully recovered when he ac: | shoulder and arm, which nearly drove @ oall to the Queen's Ri me to distraction. I consulted doc- church, St. John's,| tors and specialists and underwent wh his forceful) massage and electrical treatment ipa attracted record con.| without «giving much relief. I waa dohn W. Stokes —Crese-Dale Photo ordered to give up all preaching and of this work upon his| public work for at least three months, eonstitution proved too/and 1 began to fear that my health} oo. for a second with the other,| Excitable woman; “Are there any vous | | cted be suffered a nervous) was permanently affected and answer the questions of @ third| good murder cases being tried to- hes ss vlan He Had Been Skeptical. at one and the same time. | day? @ desire to serve his fellow I had always been rather skeptical Jobn, in addition to being the; Simall boy ‘Mister, will you sell Fecently written a letter) Of tho, testimoniala concerning the | bashaw of the cigar and candy stand | & dog lernseT 2 bow he was restored to| Merits of any medicine, but one day county-city building, is the) Small girl 1 lowt my hat, and| tk and strength. I read the statement of a man whose information clerk of the) ay A find tt for me, won't saad, i aymptoms seemed to be identical with |county-city building. His two jobs) na 88 On. Moved By Gratitude. my own, and his praise of Tanlac| keep him busy, too. Smokers’ de-| Be it suid to John's credit that he + addressed to The Tan-| Tang so true 1 decided to give it | mands and the call of the candy-| #ve* & satisfactory answer to every ‘Atlanta, Ga, is an cloquent| trial myself, I bought a bottle and| hound make life even unto that of |APd all callers, altho he sometime Of gratitude, and is as fol-| !t# effect was almost immediate, My | the busy little bee. | marvels at the question and ites « nervous condition began to disappear vious answer i Tour medicine, known| and 1 began to get sleep at night. My] a "*,', 0 oS perint, Gnestne, Sf “What's the law on ases#og : r has been such an inest)| appetite so increased that I could/inar comes near to making John abutting property?" demanded « cit b to me, that I feel con-|#arcely satixfy it, and I found my-|wuser than political workers at the | 7M: mme MX months ago, to write and tell you so. In| Self putting on weight rapidly. By) i... municipal election | And for the first time John was 918, while a minister of the| the time I had taken the fourth bot . | stumped Btreet Congregational church, | tle, the pains in my arm and shoulder} Here are a few of the sample) Hut being stumped set John to th Wales, I had a mvere| disappeared, and | am fecling better | Guestions fired at John almost dally: thinking. He will not admit any- ‘the Spanish influenza, from | today than for a long time past. Tearful woman: “I want @ divorce |thing, but there are those who nay te of which I never fully re| “I feel that I should be guilty of|right away. Where do I get it? | that John puts in many @ half-hour fost twenty-eight pounds | ingratitude if I did not write| Peeviah taxpayer: “My water bill) each week studying the intricacies of ‘and was unable to recover | 4! tell you what boon Tanlac bas|!" wrong; all wrong. Show me the | the law as it affects taxation | been to me, and I give you this un mene ten eec nested Who knows but that some dag! energy. ro in February, 1919, T became| solicited testimonial to use as you 6 99 | Jonn may blossom out as a legal| of the Queen's Road Con.|™@y think best. in the hope that e se light, and leave the cigar ndy and | te ll Remember—Only two moré days to see the finest of all romantic actors in a role that is filled to the brim with human sympathy, romance, beautiful glimpses of French- Canadian village life in contrast with the feverish activity of New York, and thrills everywhere— John W. Stokes can sell a cigar way to show them {t's wrong, will to one man with one hand, make | you? os i “Heiser iiendl church at St. John's,|others may find In your wonderful quentions to someone else? My misery was at.|™Medicine the means to restored Stranger things than that have) Sreat success, but the) health and strength.” happened, right here im thie man’s too great for me, and| Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell burg. Ie Heraided by the _& serious breakdown. My|Drug Stores under the personal di- Prees as the | A few years ago John wan a 4 ‘Seemed to go all to pieces and| rection of a special Tanlac represen Funniest Comedy }monicipal fire fighter, One night u became so deranged | tative.—Advertisement. ‘ ‘Thes the | he answered a call to the water front. ‘There he was horribly burned while etruggting against the Mames, and tn recognition of his heroic service, he was awarded the cigar counter con- | cension in the county-clty building. COMPANY PLAN FORCES PRICES) Selling Staples ‘to Employes Routs H. C. L. LAWRENCE, Mase, March 3.— retail price of food and seme dropped "rapidly here, auguration of the Amer. jean Woolen company's system of | nelling the stapies of life to its say tft roel EOE inl ia | ee toe * Altho merchants here do not ad- . wy were \ | STARTING nate ‘ \ -_ Ser | ~ . ee their prices | cause of the textile company’s rye ates nix PaGee RED tert tn He adjusted the rope so that it | RIDING KOOD tem, prices remain at high levels/ . The pol nystem, has been lin effect six weeks, and the demand | would appear to have been broken by accident—and left the wild scene with murder in his heart—on the rocks below lay his own brother— u Ton Tap Fails |Farmer Delegates > Phaze This Bird) Are in Convention SVILLE, Cal., March 3—Hit} CHICAGO, March 3—~Delegates ind weight, Frank Mar.|from 2% state farm bureau feders-| @f Butte county not only is | tions met here today to form & per 40 teil about it, but sustained! manent American Farm Bureau injuries. He was struck | federation. Three hundred delegates blow on the head by a attended eel weicht, part of a well| The federation hapes to obtain apparatus Tecognition for the farmers in mat Sep mam oe ters pertaining to better market con- afte? the wedding march | ditions, more satisfactory tran#porta- _& Man discovers that he is @ tion facilities and the farmers’ | status in the commercial world. WILKES PLAYERS Have Offered NOW AT THE WILKES fuerinn MAT. TODAY 00 Canned food ts old by the com- pany at 16 to 11 centa a can. The I price here was between 23 and 28 cents in December, and is now! from 20 to 25 cents, The prevailing! ail price for sugar ts 18 cents, MATS. TODAY, SAT. nile the company sella limited ee Einine no quantities to Its workers for 9 cents | Nights, 60: fj .] a pound. Potatoes are sold at 36! BOe to $1.00; conta a peck ‘The retail price he $1.50, Plus War Tax in from 60 to cents, In nearby | cities a peck of potatoes costa from | 175 cents to $1.10. Altho the company has not begun | | selling meat, the retail prices of various m have droj | supply for commodities on sale exceeds the | Dead! _ Wise Buyers Demand Title Insurance Not only because it means protection and safety, but because it makes selling _ easier, They know that the next Wise Buyer who seeks “Biivers.” “Able” and “Ole” their land will ask, first “A NIGHT IN CHINATOWN” thing, “Is your title in- Nights (Sunday), 400; Mats. (ex- sured?” (encene Muméeve}, 10 Siatinecs 2:30. Nights, 7:16 and 9:15, Title Ineurance has be- = - come recognized as a } Standard of Measure- ment. The Insured Title is the Standard Title. Title Insurance is issued by— Washington Title Insurance Company PANTAGES Mets. 2:30. Nights 7 ang © New Pin ‘s — ADDED ATTRACTIONS — Martin Johnson Adventure Pictures THE HOME OF THE HULA-HULA ‘The Birth Place TOM PRICE pike mad Pine Milioee 2008 “Under State Supervision” SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA of the Shivers and SINGING ue AameeaMgm Today, Bats ASENTS MORE THAN 31 Artists Under Reginald Dunn, Playing the Broadway Song Hit, the Shlmeny “Wondertul Pa” Bil SICK-A- 5 ED | “DARDANELLA” : .

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