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PAGE 10 If you are thinking of buying a present for a wedding, birth- day or some other occasion, con- sider THE WORLD'S THREE LEADING MAKES— VICTROLAS GRAFONOLAS SONORAS The only place in the city where you can test the three most popular and most depend- able Talking Machines on the market. Upright and Period Models Priced From $25 to $2,500. Terms If Desired. BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. 1519 Third Ave. Victor and Columbia Records. . . ., Babies Sues Wife DETROIT, Mich. April 1-——Roy E. Laikhart, father of Shirley and Fdna Luikart, whom the mother, Mrs. Hazel Lutkart of Royal Os attempted to potson last September, has brought divorce action in the clreuit court. Mrs. Luikart Is held in the Ionia hospital for criminal | insane. The bil of complaint says the mother was much In the company of a Royal Oakman, who had prom ised to take her to Europe just be fore she tried to end the lives of her daughters. Thought “Women Were Toys” According to the bill of complaint, | Mra. Lulkhart became a devotee of | the philosophy of “sex antagoniam.” The husband says she told him “women were the toys and play- things of men, that men never | suffered, and that she had made all the sacrifices and he had made none.” And a woman likes to dine in « restaurant with her husband so that the cannot blame her for the cooking You'll Be No April Fool Today If you take advantage of the chance to earn a full three months dividend on July First by starting to Save now at this Strong Savings Association. ONE DOLLAR Will Start You On the road which leads to real substantial dividends and happy independence Surely This is a Good Time to carry out the Sabings Resolutions you habe so often made. Resources now over Four Million Dollars PUGET SOUND SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ‘Where Pike Street BY MILTON BRONNER GLASGOW, April 1—Hoot mon, Scotland's going dry! Or #o the drys confidence does not ap. Hens average Briton this seema ‘probable aa several years ago seomed the predic at Kentucky would go practically dry under a lo eal option law before the nation did. But the conditions tn Scotland closely parallel those in Kentucky, my native state. Kentucky made the whisky for the nation, Just as Scotland makes the whisky for Great Britain, The Scotch, like Kentucklana, are supp to be so wedded to their wee dr jo that they will no gie ft oop for onny mon. Ah weel, we shall Under local option, Kentucky out of 120 counties tn 118 had gone RIGHT TO THE WAGES? ‘The Drtnkendfler o The Housewtle ? Be True to Your Homes. Vote NO LICENCE! A SCOTCH DRY POSTER corre} | FROM AMERICAN DRY PROPA GANDA. dry before national prohibition. Un. der local option, the Seoteh dryn ex pect to do something of the same sort \TEMPERANCE ACT SEVEN YEARS AGO | Seven years ago, after a lengthy battle, the British parliament passed a bill known as the Scotch temper- ance act, to come into effect June, 1920. Scotland ts made up of some 1.200 voting areas — country parishes, towns of less than 25,000, and wards in larger cities. After August 15, onetenth of the voters in any such area can demand jan election upon three pointe—no change, a law limiting the number of mioon licenses to be lasued, or no license at all If 55 per cent of the votes record: ed in an area are in favor of no license and these number not less than 35 per cent of the voters in the aren, then “no license” becomes the law and no more saloons can oper ate tn that area, If @ majority of the votes are tn favor of @ limiting resolution and these votes number not less than 35 per cent of the voters tn the area, then the measure is law and after that the aajoon# tn that district must be reduced by 25 per cent. If a majority vote in favor of no change or if the other resolutions are defeated, then there is no change tn the area. It will be noted that the law & a copy of the ones #0 successful in Kentucky and elsewhe It enables the drys to pinch off bits of territory. DRY HEADQUARTERS |NOW CONFIDENT When I visited the dry headquar ter here I found everyone confident. They have divided Scotland into three sections and have no license committees backed by the Boottish Temperance league, the Permissive Bill association, the British Wom en's Temperance association and [similar organizations. They are sending out speakers and Organizers all over Scotland and many of them are Americans, Also they are flooding the matis with Uterature and cartoons and many of these are copies from American Propaganda. They have formed a Scottish Li censed Trade Veto Defense fund have opened big headquarters here and are also Preparing to send out Uterature and speakers. Marry Earnshaw, in general charge of the wet campaign, told me frankly that 1920 would be a fateful year for the liquor | trade In Scotland. There is one thing in which the Seotch local option law differs from ours. If all Scotiand were to vote itwelf dry this would merely clone the saloons. It whisky distiller operate and other countries. 1 not clone the These could still ship their product to Get Out the Bevo! Bryan’s Coming William Jennings Bryan may call at 8 his way to the San o ention, in June, He wired local Br democracy of King |county to this effect. Former Saloonist in Spokane Gets “Reward” SPOKANE, April 1——When Jim mie Durkin, former salooniat, wore a straw hat downtown thru the snow, employes clubbed together and nted him with a “Croix re.” Their Cider Had Too Much Wallop Dry squad officers whetted their tasters Wednesday and pinched four soft drink dispensers for selling cider with a wallop, The unfortunates are I, Kawashima, 301 Second ave. 8.; R. Nagata, 106 Washington st; M Hashimoto, 300 First ave, &., and|® John Mascara. All were released under $100 bail each, Looks Like “Confidence” Must Go Without Booze LOS ANGE , April 1.—"Confl dence,” the wy show horse of Miss Maude Banks, of Wyoming, will enter the Santa Barbara show next week without its customary bumper of booze, Miss Banks went to John P, Car. ter, collector of internal revenue The liquor men have taken alarm. | ) THE. SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920. eee EC LLL LLL LLL, Doesnt Your Sleep Rest You That is why people sleep so much better in a Simmons Bed and Spring than in a wooden bed or ordinary metal bed. Se Why HEN a man really rests, sleeping soundly all night, he wakes up with a new fecling of being alive—almost like being made ; And that is why Simmons over again. Company is specializing in Twin Beds. One sleeper does not disturb the other, or com- municate colds and other in- fections. But how often you hear some one say—‘‘ Oh, I sleep all right, but it doesn’t seem to rest me!”’ Probably this has happened to you many a time. The fact is that you do not sleep soundly—and your bed had more to do with it than you realize, Simmons Steel Beds, Brass Beds, Springs, Day Beds and Children’s Cribs are the most popular sleeping equipment in America today — in the stores of leading merchants all over this section. A creaky bed, a bed that sways, a spring that sags and lets you down into a hollow— puts your nerves on edge and makes your muscles tense. For deep, sound sleep you must have a bed that invites Your choice of very beauti- ful designs in Enameled Steel and Lacquered Brass—at prices little if any higher than for ordinary beds. every nerve and muscle to And when you are selecting relax. your Simmons Beds with an The Simmons Metal Bed is eye to their appearance in the noiseless. room, you will see that Sim- mons has for the first time established beautiful and au- thoritative design in Metal Beds. A Simmons Spring is always Sleep is a big subject! Write us for the brochure, “What Leading Medical Journals and Health Magazines IN Say about Separate Beds and Sound Sleep."" Free of charge. SIMMONS COMPANY ATLANTA KENOSHA SAN FRANCISCO (Executive Offices: Kenosha, Wis.) SIMMONS BEDS Built for Sleep ELIZABETH MONTREAL The Simmons “Mt. Vernon" Spiral Spring Spiral spring bed—box spring type. Eighty extra avy continuous wind spirals of best grade, high carbon, tempered premier wire. The extra heavy border wire is feature of ¢ spring. Each coil is connected with each adjacent coil by small resilient helical springs attached to Maltese cross-shaped mat- tress shields. Supplied in all standard widths, Furnished in Oxidized Copper rust-proof qualities. yesterday ana asked if the Denver Carpenters A enumerator census . that the sands of time contribute @ Have You a Job for _ |Plenty of Choice amendment would be vi | “ give * e | i i | i 2 | rit with which some tly aneuld she give “Contidence’: chem Are Out on Strike} for This Youngster; This Family Man? Srit with which sees oa Petite always arinke a tub of it} DENVER, April 1—A strike of| LONDON, April 1—The child of] Do you nesd'a night watchman? | USS haa before each appearance.” ashe de | 490 union carpenters became effec-| Captain and Lady Patricia Ramsay,| Here is mt gar meg Sy ges Witchhazel and Camphor ‘i clared, winningly. “When he doee|tive here today to enforce demands | (P os Pat) hae teen chtietened (Beets & 30 faving been or : : that, he has three gaits | ; isha Saba bates! af ceased edt Bape Davia | Bearly & year, he is now ina position Relieve Eye Strain” "Get him to sign an affidavit ana| fr $9 8 e beet Con-| Alexander Arthur Alfonso David) i, a ocent this kind of work. He has | tractor on it will be O. K. with me 1 Car >| Ramsay. The baby didn't turn @/q wife and boy of 12. He can be| Common witchhagel, camphor, hy! ter, and Miss Banks depart ‘on. | Compe ancll (| Nair during his naming |reached by telephoning Elliott 2103, | drastis, etc, as mixed in Lavoptik / : sult the horse = by A when wane ee |The address is 2028 Sixth ave,!eye wash, produce quick resulta hs see ouncil accepted, but which affil 3 Room 16. | when used for eye strain, One ¢ Mixed Hard Ones ee oe |Two Choirs Will | — __| tomer was greatly astonished at the | | , A “Crucifixion” | FUNERAL ARRAN TS restful feeling produced by a si Too, Is Charge SLATION ne Sing TUCITIXION | ore being made Thursday for Capt.| application. A young man . Dr. Stainer’s oratorio, “The Crucl-| aiyvin G. Rouse, pioneer towboat man| that both he and his mother C. B. Wood was sup fixion,” will be sung at St. John’s | ang py Towing | greatly helped by Lavoptik. We no soft drink West > ate and 45th st., de hos-| guarantee a small bottle to p a widow| ANY CASE weak, strained or e family| flamed eyes. Swift's Drug Co., and) leading druggists. ‘ HAND MADE —Most of our articles are made by hand and by ex perts. Built to stand the wear and tear of constant use —Only the best lines of Leather Goods are handled by us—best in quality and lowest in price. Lowry nder he Untversity of Peking, | will also speak pital Wednesday. and three children at |home, 3022 W ATT MMT TTS’ William Carter and Phillip War. | ren, who sell cider at 1527 First ave., | didn't keep the alcoholic content of their drink down to the preserit percentage, it is alleged. Wedne they arrested and haled befo U, 8. Commissioner McClelland who} released them on $500 bal h. | Had No Fondness | for British State} LONDON, April ond tax: | ation none of my y shall go among ‘em. U. 8. Commisaic Wednesday to gu ance and explanation Is + to the British # J, Frend, 9 e e A BONA-FIDE wrote in his will, “He lett $6,000 I S d T LEGITIMATE cleties or if this Is not feasible, that R U It be thrown into the sea. He pro Plant now the seeds of your oe N vides that the ho seals the "4 money. i.e: box kenaive 481 and the as well as those of that garden. Put K 257 to 50% Off captain of the ship #1 sie surplus earnings in this bank’s Sav- iS oO oO last silver dollar looks as big | ings Department and you will enjoy Marked Prices <r Raigeadite yrs Dylonb if ody Slypinery the Bountiful Harvest. ‘8 around the bend in the road. IBERTY MARKET Pike amd Liberty Theatre HIS sale is to make room for our new stock which we expect next month, Many of the articles offered could not be purchased by us at the prices we are offering them to you. Expert advice on quality, workmanship, ete, BEGEROW TRUNK Co. 1409 FOURTH AVE. Between Pike and Union TRUNKS THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF SEATTLE Second at Marion

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