The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1920, Page 4

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. .50 From Victim An armed highwayman stepped | ‘ the shadow of some trees at , 60th st and 26th ave, N. W. y Tuesday morning and held up nk Lainell, carpenter, 2607 W h st. His loot was $2.50 War Service Cross b for Tacoma Boy Sergt. Claude 8. Myers, a Tacoma Wy. "has been notified by the war de partment that he has been awarded | ‘the distinguished service cross for ex Waordinary herviem under fire on | _ two occaaions in REMEDY for NEURASTHENIA Neurasthenia is a condition of ex: haustion of the nervous system. The eauses are varied. Continuous work, "Mental or physical, without proper) attention to diet and exercise, also Worry over the struggle for success, | | are the most common causes, Ex-| | fesse of almost any kind may pro- @uce It. Some diseases, like the grip, * * * * Will cause neurasthenia. So will a! Qouncil fans who held down ares shock, intense antiety °F | ringside seats Monday were treated | Brief. | to legislative work | _The symptoms are oversensitive| wirnin the space of a few hours Ress, irritability, a disposition to/ ine ‘Thomson ordinance calling for Worry over trifies, headache, pos [a straight seven-cent fare was re sibly nausea. fected, and within the space of a RINGSIDE NOTES ON Passed an ordinance Increasing munication relative to the failure Passed ordinances 16th 1th ave. N. E,, from KE. to Roanoke st. Superintendent of Lighting Ross's Falls, rental be collected for arcaways walka, some fast COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL MONDAY— street car fares to 10 cents in cash, or 64 cents if metal tokens are purchased. Received the mayor's veto of the increase in city lighting rates. Referred to the finance and utilities committees the mayor's com- of the council to make the $10,000 appropriated for the street car investigation immediately available. roviding for the grading and paving of 15th, 55th st, to the street railway right of-way; also 18th ave N. BK. from Ravenna blvd, to BK, 58th st. and K. 55th and FE. 56th streets from 1th ave, N. EB. to 17th ave. N. BE. Adopted resolutions for the paving of Yale ave, N., from Yale pl. Referred to the utilities and finance committees the munication urging the appointment of a commission te plan to construct a tunnel at Cedar Referred to the finance committee the mayor's suggestion that under the public streets and side Granted a 30-day leave of absence to Councilman Oliver T, Erickson. * * * * * | Philip Tindall: T am in favor of having the conductors sell the metal tokens on the cars Oliver T. Erickson: The ordi nance ia superior to that drawn up by Thomson, but I am opposed to any raine in fares. i——— ‘The treatment is one of nutrition |." ef the nerve cells, requiring a non- alcoholic tonic. As the nerves Ket | t Rourishment from the blood) the treatment must be directed to} Wards building up the blood. Dr.| A ’ Pink Pills act directly on! “the blood and have proved of the Greatest benefit in many cases of | thenia. A tendency to anemia, Dloodiessness, shown by most nou Fasthenic patients, is corrected by | tonic pills. four own druggist can supply you th Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, or they | be sent by mail, postpaid, on re-| ipt of price, 60 cents per box je the Dr. Williams Medicine Schenectady, N. Y¥., for the free| “Diseases of the Nervous “ containing a special chap- Wer on neurasthenit. | ETHICAL Your self-respect as well as your health demands proper attention to your teeth Every one ts familiar with the unsightliness and the offen. siveness of decayed, neglected teeth. You would not, of your own choice, have any one associated with you whose teeth were in such a condition. Y easily get into the same condition if you do not have the regularly inapected. You would not negiect your periodical visit to the barber. How infinitely more necessary and more important is the periodical visit to the dentist. No hired operators—all work done by owner. Open Evenings few minutes the Moore ordinance| R. B, Hesketh: Well, I don't calling for a @M.cent fare wan| know, I would Ike to read the adopted. The ssudden change of | ordinance before I yote on it plans was due to some vigorous! T. H. Holton; Move that the campaigning by Thomson, Moore! schedule be adopted. and company, the firm that is i, Bi) running the city hall these daya.| Strict churchgoers among the sap |counciimen were worrted Monday Councilmanic comment on the! Ver the, provision in the ordinance new ordinance while it was being| Permitting two people to ride for considered in the committee of the 15 cents. It was pointed out that whole ran something lke this two strangers about to board « R. H. Thomson: I will vote in/Caf, wouk! hesitate at paying « favor of this bill, because it witt|@me for their when by join give the working man a cheaper|!"® forces they could ride for 7% fare. 1 do not think the increase | Cents each. But how to split the is sufficiently high, however 15 cents? The natural solution, W. H. Moore: The chict object|'t Was pointed out, would be to of this bill is to prevent the| Match to see who would pay. It nuisance and inconvenience of | ## feared that some such reasoning making penny change on the cars, paeall Seattle to a debauch of aa |Body of Sailor Is Sent to Montana The body of Albert Goren White, shipping board sailor killed by @ fall down the hatehway on beard the training ship Brookdale Saturday, was shipped Tuesday to Roundup, Mont, where his parents | reside, Funeral services were held lat the Home Undertaking pariors | Monday night. Officers and crew lot the Brookdale attended Maurice Bywater conducted services. |British Merchants Pr Coming on Yacht Yachting from Tacoma, a party of 31 British merchants of the Drapers’ | Chamber of Trade of the Unjed | Kingdom were scheduled to arrive in Seattle harbor this afternoon for a | tour of Seattle department stores. | Thir yacht will be moored in Lake shington at Lescht Rev, ‘et your own teeth can very specialiste—each one a part |Fanatic Tries to Kill ; | Japanese Premier HONOLULU, June 15.—A Japan- | eee fanatic attempted yesterday to jassassinate Premier Hara, accord- ‘ing to advices received by a Nippon i} newspaper here. The assaein need his alm, however, and was ited, it is reported. Cgrecviiener footwear—superior qua! EXTRAORDINAR THE SHOP AHEAD has maintained an established record for handling only the best tm Indies’ fine Fine Quality Low Prices lity, workmanship and wearing satisfaction. The present STOCK REDUCING SALE comprises hundreds of the country’s best shoes, the most exclusive styles and values which are truly extraordinary. Two Grades in many styles and leathers Grades which formerly sold at $12.00 which formerly sold and $11.50, now offered at Sale price of TWO GROUPS leathers and models all offered now in White and Colors, $2.50 grades, NOW. AUUDCOD ETD CUAD CRUG EC EEE $2.00 grades, NOW | | sami AT REMARKABLY LOW “SALE PRICES” Splendid values in good Shoes, several Sale Prices in Ladies’ Exclusive Hosiery In White and Colors, all $3.00 grades, NOW . In White and Colors, all {yetaneny SSE tI| 1318 Second Avenue Very Special Values at $20.00, $10.50 and $12.50, some,of the very popular $8.85 models of the season to $9.85 go for OF THE PRESENT SEASON’S “BEST” Fe <> 0 ee re eA OCU TCO CCC 1 PL A large number of Patent Leather Pumps, handsome Shoes and values which are exceptional, to $6 85 o to choose from, . $6.65 well at .. In Black only, all $5.00 grades, NOW In Black only, all $4.00 graded, NOW . In any Color, all $3.76 grades, NOW . $2.45 “$1.95 pt HY Wt TFS the]. TT) ¢ A NEW DEPARTURE IN TIRE CONSTRUCTION My pride in our “D” Type Tire is as boundless as the waters of the Great Salt Sea, for in it my people people have put, as nearly as the wisdom granted them by the Great Spirit will permit, the utmost reach m quality of materials, perfection in methods and the highest point in workmanship. Know then, O Motor ists, that m our “D” Type we believe the last word fee $g3 725 25 Hie Hae TRE FOLLOWING WESSASES OF “LITTLE BEAP” APPEAR {8 THIS SERES ‘Wrapped Tread, Single Cure. Over-cise and Extra Ply. Oug, GEST. ASSEL IS THE. SATISHED CUSTOMER THE EVERYWHERE SPRECKELS “SAVA' SqUAGE TIRE COMPANY Factory Branch, 918 East Pike Street, Seattle Analyst Lectures to Begin Thursday “Practical Psychol is the subject of a new » of freee public lectures to given by Elsie Lincoln Benedict, psychologist and human analyst, of New York city, opening Thursday evening, June 17, at Masonic temple. Mra. Benedict's first series of lectures on the subject of human analysis attracted enthusiastic audiences, and she is now conducting a class of nearly 800 people in “How to Read People on Sight.” Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted. Broken Lenses Duplicgted Distressing Headaches —are due largely to eye strain. Eye strain will be relieved by glasses correctly fitted. If you depend on glasses at all times, we advise you get an extra pair for emergency. Moderate Prices OPTICAL CO. SEXTON BROS. |Murder in Frisco } Mystifies Police BAN FRANCISCO, June 14.—Au thorities were still mystified today in their efforts to find a motive in the murder of George W. Fraser, local plano dealer, whose body was found day. A coroner's inquest is to be held today AL TRAINS of Fast- jern democrats returning from the | national party convention at Ban Francisco will pass thru Seattle at | 6:45 the morning of July 6. TWO SP our methods in etion, and our eus- led every cour- tesy consistent with sound busi- ness judgment. Paté on Savings Accounts Accounts Bubject to Check Are Cor- Giaily Invited Peoples Savings Bank || SECOND AVR. AND PIKE gr. BACK ACHE Lighten the burden | by relieving pain | and suffering of strained muscles B | ‘Thos, Leemins & Co. N.¥7C. in the ocean near Mussel Rock Sun. | “~~ 2,000 Students Are Working Their Way University statistics comptied by J. GQ. Fletcher, show 2,000 students, cent, are working school. about their way thru|n Greater Produ You can help lower the H. C. L. and do bit toward making prosperity permanent by speeding up your own work and also by saving some of your income regularly and depositing it systematically in a savings account at the First National your Bank. Economy ought to anda savings account aim. Are you doing your share? Fixst Nafio ‘etivngco Birst Ave. at James St. ocational secretary,|the G. 50 per|for the openiug session of the an- ment of Washington and Alaska G.A.R. Veterans Are] Wetnestay morning. citizens |the city were to tender them |reception Tuesday night. FUNERAL SERVICES for Albert Moodie, auto accident victi were to be held at the Bonney-' son chapel at 2 p. m. a HIGH SCHOOL . has left the printer will be distributed Wednesday. FUNERAL ARRANGEME! for Mrs. Lavine Sapland, 47, dead j her home, 3832 24th ave. 8. W., being made Tuesday. U. S. ARMY GOODS S/ Featuring @ fine line of Olive U. 8 Army. Blankets at $7.50 fine for making coats, auto and camping blankets. Double White Robe Blanket: 9 and $11. _ Khaki Coverall: a U. Reclaimed D. dD. Shirts. &4 and Gray Wool Socks, 11 wine: er Meeting in Yakima YAKIMA, June 15.—Veterans of A. R. are gathering here ual encampment of the depart- ction 8. Pillows } each. bathe ba: Three tons of White Cotton put per Ib.; for the Red Cross, 23e for mak be our watchword for everybody our 2x14, 16x16. ‘amping American Flags. Mail and Express Orders Prompt Atteation nal Bank 1662 2 aie Seattle pet ossible mer wen Aer |

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