The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1920, Page 2

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tomorrow (Saturday) the last day of the brass bed sale— —these brass beds we place on sale this week are part of a purchase we made from a large astern factory a little over a year ago; chandise at last year’s at greatly reduce sale — cial far BRASS BED SALE > rices; there are prices. - ane of our gost (tractive sine; larwe size finch oo Onished in rich satin; § attractively shaped ornament Gilet fods neatly Drase on pped. Spe $37.50 and popul: ntinuots post exactly in other words, we are offering last year’s mer about 500 beds on brag beds; fan like picture: here are a few other excellent patterns in brass beds—on sale this week: —Bo. 289—an excellent brass bed; ful size; has Dtach _— ich satin finish; large artistic turned caps; special for this week... —o, 137—brase bed of pleasing design; has large Sinch piflare rich eatin finish; foll size; special for this week... Ho. 291i—an attractive style full siae; tiniehed brush satin; special for this week... —No. Sethe pleasing feature of this brane bed is the art dome pillar and red caps: Dinch pillars; full sise; mtm finish; special for thie week ; with heavy 2 meh corner ee $36.90 $39.65 $42.50 = 75 No. 267—a pleasing style heavy Stems yitte Sones vets fall stxe; matin fimiatr: pifiar post caps, special for this week. . —Ne, 628—very massive and impostng bed; full «ize, : pillars; satio finiah: special for thie week...... Biss From Wound RAIL STRIKERS TRAFFIGHERO to 10:30 a. m. We have a fine com- plete, up-to-date X-Ray machine. Find out now for sure if you have abscessed teeth. The certain way is to have them X-Rayed. Come in tomorrow morning between 9 and 10:30. No obligation or expense. The Regal Dental Offices " pR. LR. CLARK, Mer. Northwest Corner Third and Union Diagonally Across trom Postoffice Attendants on Duty aed at All Times TO TAKE VOTE | Traffic Officials: Report Im- provement THICAGO, April 23—Leaders of rafiroad strike today attempt to officially Jon Grunnu, lender of the tneur | genta, recently released feom jail on | bond, announced a mass meeting of | | strikers would bé Reid today. He dectared 2 vote on returning to work would be taken. . Rallronda today continued to re | port improvement in both freight and passenger service throout the | middle west Falls Into Hold, Sailor Injured John Kral, aatior aboard the Lake Fitch at the Tadd shipyard, im the Seattle general hospital Friday morning with « fractured wrist and ankle as the rewult of « fall Thare day into the vessel's ho! a. WICHITA FALLS, Texas—Two | gtrts tome lives tn fire at Burkbar Artif’ ‘cial Eyes © Specialty res Classes Binecetare Compasses Memoranda OUR GUARAN i LL. UNCALLED FOR Men’s and Young Men’s Suits HALF - PRICE Mand Taflored. Union Made, Best Linings. We Fit You. We Please You See Ours Before Buying TAILORS 1104 FIRST AVENUK Near Spring Street, HALTS TRU Warns Pedestrians: Risks His Own Life Lives of pedestrians were probe- bly amved inte Thurwtay afternoon by the cool wit of RB. Reed, a con trnetor, living at 15 W. MoGraw st when he drove hie atttomotfiie tn front of © runaway truck in it mad fight down Seneea #t. warning pe dewtrians with his kiaxon and finalty bringing the truck to a stop at First ave. by allowing it to crash Into the rear of his Own automobile, The Fourth ave. and Seneca st, started down the street without a é@river Workmen were unloading briek from the truck at the time. I. J. Merry, 1610 Terry ave, iw in the city hon pital Friday suffering trom painfal head injuries and body bruises @us- tained when he leaped from the truck at Third ave and Sencca st It wae at Chis juncture that Reed, while driving his machine down Sen. fon at. Kignoed backward and noticed the oncothing truck, minus tts @rtver. Immediately sensing the serouxnens of the nituation, he began blowing his horn frantically as a warning to street pedestrians. He continaed on |down the street until he reached Firwt ave, where ho slowed down, al |lowing the truck to crash inte the rear of his machine | _ That no one was injured other than Merry is considered m vie iggd by | the Police. Reed fr | satay a damaged truck, whieh waa parked at) chine was] THE SEATTLE STAR- pst ansal APRIL 23, 1920. SATURDAY Noon Maven’ 1m King oafeteria—Col addrernen Vikner will speak. Dance fob tows. 5100--Fine Arts rooms — Charles) Moore, distinguished Amertean | ° arenitect, will give am ittum trated leoture on city planning, BIRTHS 3 ie 4603 Bist ave * 2 i4th & gir + bays | w. 63 |Glassman, ¥. oe 4 ise 8. bor. | | &, dey. Kamen, I, Soattle, De taon 3. ttt Be Fir, boy Ye —s Toramates, 71) Mate et. air magucht, K- 56n Sixth ave, boy I ty Main st. ert 673 Ma } T, 806 tewart in et {Martin GW. 1696 26th ave, Reattle, be . 1412 W. Stee wt. boy. | 183% Third W.. sf'"Wy . William, 8071 Bart Inaba, T. 16% Vowel st. boy. q MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Address Youruter, Henry Tacoma ..._._....4 jtard Baek tt pesemnbinansemeae Kay, A. Edges, Seattle Maree Besttle SPOKANE, April 28—The tate of | Heary om 30-year-eld bridegroom charged with the murder of Gien | Milan, one of a party of youths who | chiravaried Voss on hin wedding oa April 2, is tn the jury's Tands| | Yom late yesterday tall on Che a 3 stand at Couer @Alene of’ the that led up to the shooting | - was followed by his 17-year-old | bride, who corroborated {m detail Ite) testimony | Vous maintains that he thet thru « window in an attempt to scare the boys, who had become so bold as to} attempt to break Into the hoten. Lamping Speaks Before Veterans | Dinder the joint auspices of the| American Legion Ports, Spaninb- | Amerkan War Voterats and the) Fraternal Order of Fagies of feonsth | Rend and Maymond, State Senator George B. Lamping will speak on Some Canses for Unrest im This) Country,” at Raymond, Friday over | ing. Vetorams of Pacific county are) expected to attend the meeting in| laree numbers, Lamping was the| mponacr for the first soldiers’ relict bill, whieh waa killed by the state | ome & vee. — If You See Him, Let | the Sheriff Ker | Seattle police were requested Frt| day morning to keep ® lookout for | A tna described as being abont 22| years old, weartng @ soldier's over.| coat, who is wanted tn Chehalis for| robbery | ‘The man stole peveral watches, | J. F. Merry, of the Lewin county} sheriff's office, wired the Sette po.! \Hoover Test Comes NEW YORK, April 2 real temt oof Herbert strength a# & candidate f | publican presidentla) nom |ovcur jn the Montana day Opponed to Hoover an ballot are S« ing, Maj. Gen. 1 tor Hiram Johnson an 0. Lawhen, The made personnal cany The Montana tional Hoover F an olub made an intensl nalgn for the former food administrator Jury Shortage Is at Last Overcome The “jury shortage” at the house has been remedi deputy sheriffs who hurriedly summoned 50 more veniremen today eases were halted this week by: Of Tack of jurors ‘The first Hoover's the re thon will en Hard. court Coated Tongue, Bre Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Bloating, Gas, Constipation, or other result of Indiges- ion, no re is mote hi recom: mended than J sa FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS azo cause no friping Of newes, ech and Beacht tas vere Never ae. paige’ ate epee, Hae, Meg Be eer in Montana Vote! primaries to-| repubite. | has) oo | SJ | CHOCOLATE Ji NORTH PORT MAN MURDERED : [Explorer Reported at Anadir,|E. J. Coleman Is Shot and),,”,,.”,, Making « dash for the ,|Health Sleuths Call for 4«More’’— A thick chocolate coating of deliciously creamy | smoothness—a center of finely grated, snow-white, milky cocoanut mixed with ing, fascinating confection that makes you call for “More.” AUERBACH [SPIRIT OF BALLARD |AMUNDSEN SAFE CHICAGO LABOR IN PAGEANT TONIGHT ress of the community, approxim © prow a tents aliard will take sidenta of Pallar Ht ea Mloneer light on Days,” Killed in Office , part in a pageant to be « o'clock Friday Siberia | NOME CHICAGO, Nodtd Amundsen, the explorer, has) were arrived at Anadir, Miberia, according |J. Alawka, “April 2.—-Captnin | * were given in 4 in Chri | Bridge Concern Sends Ultimatum Uniems the elty of Seattle makes an adjustment opt of court damage Nab Jap Clothier | caine wit ve tied by ¢ Y. Arakana, 3%, Jap second-nand |Rascule Bridge Co, of Chicago Mrs. T. A. Moran and EB. F. seett ealcr at Hixth ave, |the mumetpality for alleged infringe: | teas Bicone Aled x ment of patent rights, according to for the new Patricia clothing ana fel! into the hands | an altimnatemf on file at the city hall) ag Me gy om Inn, a urth ave, aod Pine at, to of City Health Officer CG. HL Wrameh today. Construction of Fremont,” tl riil ) the public Monday. ‘Thureday. Me was charged with Ballard and University bridges in concer > nta, the} Yemtion, meeting at ha t| Out at Dungenew: they have a-300- vi tion of the city health ord)-|votve the concern’s patent rights, the) TMC oe FO ee eer ghtiaue veceaceuner erenoe ane to secure 4 second-cholce in-| for the sole purpose of supplying t for any of the other cands- | fresh milk for the restaurant. Then | there are acres devoted to producing The King county eteerind commit-| vegetables to inwure the new restau at the state convention will be | rant’s having fresh vegetables oo the ney, chair-| table at all hours, Millard T. Hartson, James Y.) ‘ollogn, Maward Clifford, w.| Give = woman the right kind of mner, ‘Thomas ¥. Murphine @nd aw matertal and shell make a good | James F. Quigkey bushand of tt STORYBOOK COUPON }§ EDITOR OF THE STAR :-— Please send The Star’s pamphlet containing the first 24 pages of The Star Seattle Story Book, to north pole To Open Patricia Inn Here Monday s in bh be orene company eontends. Convenience © and Economy ry ere rTrTery tt.) eee) Inbione Ove-Dent ftamp We Stand for. Quality Dentist When it is necessary for you to have dental work done you naturally want the very best you can get. It doesn’t pay to take chances with your dentist. You should choose him: with the greatest gare. If you choose this office we know that you will be pleased and satisfied with the workmanship and service you will get—you will be pleased with the length of service that your work will give you and you will be pleased with the moderate prices that will be charged you for what you get. When this office was taken over by the new management we announced that it was our ambition to make this one of Seattle’s leading dental estab- lishments in the quickest possible time. We are bending every energy to- ward that end. We know that to do this we must make all our patients boosters for this office and have no knockers. é So when you come here you aré going to get the kind of ‘treatment that will make you a booster for us. For the game reason that every auto carries a spare tire or two, every man should have an extra pair or two of Separate Trousers! Then, there’s the economical side of it, too. A pair of separ- ate trousers will coax months of extra wear out of many an oth- erwise discarded coat and vest. It means a great saving these Fine Striped Worsteds Fine Checks and Plaids Drove and Grey Flannels Fancy Mixed Cassimeres Gray Worsteds Bie Serena, Corfereyn Moleskins and Khak!; alse Hiding Panta, UPSTAIRS W°its.cry" rar” $9.50 to $15.00 ‘The Largest Stock im the City Fancy Vests of All Kinds See Our Windows Tailored Ready Co. 401-407 Pike Street Pain and Beil Striped “eee FREE EXAMINATION We will gladly examine your teeth free of charge and consult with you regarding your dental needs. sugar-cream. A captivat- Ml 2 No obligation to have work done— and this service is offered you freely COCOANUT CREAM and gladly. Dealers: If your jobber cannet supply Write we for b. AUERBACH & SONS 11th Ave. 40th to 47th St, name of A THE NATIONAL DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third Avenue and Pike Street Right across Pike Street from the new Fahey-Brockman Store Look for Our Big Electric Sign

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