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SEPTEMNER 1, 1920, THE SEATTLE STAR eWeek After Wife 647 ACCIDENTS | BEACH JUDGES PICK BRUNET Harding’ll See | PI AS N85 gooraretamerends eet] [NONE MONTH Big League Ball G Da ing at 8:30 at St. George's church, at Front Porch i ROTE- N KINce Snag Sweeney, occurred a weex axo.|Record Of Auto Mishaps for WEDNESDAY, He is aurvived by eight children, August BY RAYMOND CLAPPER | OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AVE, a Mrs. Fred Rodewold, California; Mrs. MARIC Ohio, Sept 1—Big NS ee 4 aa pus Dante! MacInnis, Mrs William Brew . |league baseball will be brought to a g ™ 6 aaa war i we iin Are Laura Gearon and Wiliam, | 10 81 days Seattie motortnt have { Marion oon to add a ttle variety € John, James and Daniel Sweeney, of | dbntributed to the polloe records 647 MO Billie) to the frontporch campaign for Sen 4 Seattle, ten grandchildren and 4) gooidents, according to the monthly i © |ator Harding. The Chicago Cubs 3 brother, John eer of Beattio, records iswued Tuesday by the traf: will play the local semi-professional | a —_—————— _ ne team here September 2 for the espe fle division, Included tn this number of acct- dents there were 173 persons in- jured. Of this mumber six were in- jured seriously, three dying. Of the 4 « he is p 173 one-half were children, ‘ , Mrs. Harding t from The manner ef accidents ranged | Harding headquarters said, explain from collisions between automobiles ing that Harding had expressed a to collisions between autos and pea desire to see a real baseball game | nut wagons. The most common, of before the season enda course, were between automobiles. Accordingly William RFidgley ana! e e ° t Then followed accidents between ted with the re h F: F O k street cars and autom Fae cor = orale" Nex suites and Thirty-Five Fine Oa came autome and motorcycles; arranged to| then automobiles and bicycles, Collisions with trees and other tn- animate objects because of slippery streets was & common occurrence, Lieutenant of Traffic C, G. Carr declared the accidents were fast | reaching such an alarming degree | | that some stringent means of curb | ing accidents would needs must fol- | low In the forthcoming weeks, cll benefit of Harding, who will || piteh the first ball, it was announced YOUR HOME MAY BE A MIGHTY FINE HOME, BUT IS THE TITLE RIGHT? HERE ts a foundation un- derlying even the cement foundation of your home, and that is the title to the land on which the home & built. in which re md only to publican nationa’ owners of the ¢ bring their team here for a day To help out the | me eit om _ Extension Tables rell of the Cubs will be loaned to the Marionites, Babe Ruth, home run king, will’ fj Are Priced $19.75 Each September, bringing his wife. It was OOD examples of how you can save on furniture planned to have him play in the a cost. These fine Tables have 42-inch tops and . Blonds versus brunets—and a brunet won. Siz judges ae-|0t & drive on the national woman's What evidence have you that the title is good, and not sub- ject to attack? The best evi- dence of all is @ title tnsur ance policy which not only protects you from title loss, but also from all expense of Utigation, if your tithe is at tacked. You cannot afford to be without it. themselves into political | game against the Cubs, but he could not arrange to be here. Harding's warning against women | Se rook extend to six feet; are built of solid oak and either jlectedMiss Gome Dro, left, as the most beautiful girl entered | tne ola parties, ‘Thin adving ana|f| waxed or fumed oak finish can be selected. They in the “light a agen dark” beauty contest, held with the bath-| his deciaration that Theodore Roose are really remarkable values. ASHINGTON ing girl at Venice, Cal. Her closest competitor was|velt would have been the republic i W TIME ||| Se eet eens Se Vestee, Ceol. Sor seenes eveipen |Sinaigste' this year hoa'tie user if] Buffet and Chairs to match these tables also offer INSURANCE C0. were last-minute departures from his interesting savings. —Annex Store porch speech given out in advance. The United States is importing o large number of parasite bugs which live on the moth borer—a bug that is attacking the sugar crop in Lout» tana, Saby Advised of Work tn ‘Practically completed on ‘6 ” arding’s league of nations speech to Back-to-Farm’”’ Idea | v0 deiiverca saturday, It's one day in the county jail and Sear mennenen then back to the farm for A. M.| |Saby, 27, a mechanle, who pleaded Funeral of Andrew |wuilty Tuesday to cashing a check Bates Thursday | which he found in a poolroom. Judge 3 ; |A. W. Frater advised Baby to tay Niger nie for Andrew Baten, Ki h Cc bi on the fafm and jeave the cities | Who died Monday at St. Luke's hos- t it | alone for a while. pital After two weeks’ {llness, will Cc en a me Ss — be held Thursday afternoon at 2 Are Offered at “Under State Supervision” Governor’ s Wife, o'clock at the Collins Brothers’ estab- Daughter, Honored |!" Rev. Eawin N. Randa, | King county school teachers were | Everett, former pastor of the First 29 5 E $ y, ach An Advertisement About Making Money—But Which aceweanes at the Broadway high| M. E. church here, will conduct the school this afternoon by Gov, Louis |services, Mr. Bates had been a rent |F. Hart. He will speak at the Wat-| dent of Seattle for 23 years, and is | ford b elu h vived by h vidow, } Sarolin: 2 | Dungalow church et,42nd. et. and| Bates: four eons, Vernon J Norman REAT step savers, these fine Oak Kitchen Cabs CW eo e 1 are oO ed | Bagley ave, thia evening. Mrs. Hart|!., Ernest C. and Raymond A. Rates, inets. They are built to give long service. and her daughter, Mies Ella Hart,| 4nd two grandchildren, all of Seattle. Ample space is provided for all kitchen and pantry we on ean tae = eed | oo ot eiacaen acai: eal necessities—glass sugar bin, flour bin and glass ; ranch ot the ‘Nationa! taeeue ot| SON Noon Coming; _|j{ spice jars are other conveniences that every house. we yo! Nev ’ v . vi concerns the Saving of Money. HE Foreign Bonds referred to can be bought Neto armgy hor goes egg aro na ae Talks for Alaska ve debe s eoeabies 4 dole » hae we Ye Art And in this day and age nobody—save the few— through this office. | appeal fo _Fovernment co —Annex Store | wants to waste a thought on the subject. Indeed, this was the first institution in the North- AMUSEMENTS audae triads sel, SED BT st Pete John Noon, of Seward, who will reach Seattle tomorrow on the steam. Laing Proved Real ht) Northwester e 7) ic Wale ee Handy at the Job Mr. Noon is delegated by business! Fire Inspector Robert L. Laing is a| So this advertisement will be wasted—save on the west to bring these Bonds to the attention of Seattle Elect. po , (ge we te pet icests ty b-sort ovegpr ed Here is a man who grew rich—and who tells how Very Bank in the city has offered its facilities for he did it: It is the story of James B. Forgan, head of the purchase of Foreign Bonds and Foreign Ex- home, at 613 Broadway N., which burned about ten days ago, Just as |he reached the roof, a puff of greeted him. A defective flue chi and commercial organizations of hand: to hi about th it used a second fire. Laing had a the great First National Bank of Chicago. And very recently the great Ameriean Express “FOLLOW Alaska, including the order of Alas-| It ia hin duty to Inspect every ‘tire| biaze almost extinguished with o He has taken out no patent on his system— Company instituted a Securities Department for the Somear by ea kan Pioneers, and the citizens of the| and determine, if possible, the cause, | fire extinguisher from his automobile” the, $40, Bee, tee 61. Mane. Ibe te territory asa whole. He is a former| Tuesday afternoon he started to in-| when the department apparatus am Anybody can do the same, sale of Foreign Bonds. Side we las bern etoty per bang rege lesisiature,| vertigate the root of J. 1. Colwel's| rived. co a es, * (ANYBODY with a grain of ambition can buy vires of Alsskan gris - If you want to “be somebody” in the world through this office any of these securities. METROPOLITA wean You'll read every word of it. A payment of one-fifth, and the balance in ten Wau bintyte Presest After you eat—always use ple for redress of Alaskan grievances. Otherwise, you will undoubtedly skip the whole ad- equal Monthly Payments, will buy one or ten or a JANE wh AT: vertisement— hundred Bonds, as may be desired. oun “Sumovak And, possibly—turn to the funny section of this And, with the return of normal conditions— A Dramatic Triumph = 5 w Matiness Today and Saturday newspaper. With the resumption of Overseas trade— ij ————————— a | —ONe or two tab! “Had I any system for saving money? Foreign Exchange will adjust Stantlreal so pi Bar eee, Por ak elgg neg Sa cal 4 itself, PANTAGES Ganny Feeling. Stope indigestion, | Matinecs, 2:90 | Nights, 7 and 9 Seeteccinn repeats, headache 4 | the many caused by know that I could improve upon tt had I And those who buy now will, to ‘start aD over again. Gince it may in all likelihood, make profits of ps Acid-Stomach | | FATONICIs the bestremedy, it takes ee from 30 to a hundred per cent. harmful acids and oes Nansen! eke tek facts of each year I fig- And that within a very short ured out very carefully what I thought period of time. would be the amount I could save during We offer on the terms set out of the pody « and, of Rat Cuarse, you get above— Ru ORPHEUM pelt, Tensof thousands wor to satisfy of British “Consols,” par (S THEATRE money refunded by by your ‘own diag: value £100, for $192.50. Levy's Mustent Comedy Coin | 6b _| eat Coot res Piosae try British War Bonds, par Nahi handy). tte Ma pom value $487, for $379.50. WIP Rear 3 Japanese Gov't Bonds, par value £20, for $39.50. Can- adian Gov't Bonds, par value $487, for $877.50. French Gov't Bonds, par value $193, for $49.50. Italian Gov't Bonds, par value $198, for MecDougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike ——— Splendid Values in Boys’ School Clothes Blouse-Waists $1.15 Made of percales, with collars attached; varied striped and figured patterns, in light colors. Sizes 7 to 14 years. the year by watching my expenditures carefully and avoiding extravagance, the national sin of America. Having de- cided, say, that I could save $75 a month, I proceeded to buy some sound security, usually a $1,000 bond. I would arrange with the bank to pay $100 down, borrow the $900 balance from the bank and agree to pay off $75 each month. “A lot of people save only what they find they have left over at the end of each week or each month. I began at the other end The first thing I did when I received my monthly salary was to pay the $75 to the bank, and then live on the remainder. In this way I owned out- right the $1,000 bond at the end of the year. “Any well-managed bank or high-grade investment house will gladly co-operate in this way with the man who shows that he is in earnest ahout so ordering his income and expenditure as to enable him to accumulate a competency. I can not understand why any young man— or other person, for that matter—doesn't realize the imporgance of striving de- terminedly to live well within his income, even at the cost of considerable self- $48.50. Belgian Gov't Bonds, par value $198, for $77.50. Chinese Gov't Bonds, par value £100, for $275. Mexican Gov't Bonds, Reveals His “System” for Getting Rich. par value £100, for $168. Argentine (5%), par value ASS VAUDE Jiman TOILET PAPER Flannel Shirts $5.00 Flannel Blouses $4.00 Of heavy quality wool flannel, with buttoned down, attached collars; shown in Gray, Tan “lt James B. 3. Forgan, President of the First denial. Robert Bi he great Scot EEL Git Gxpotenid tho tvenbeat National Bank of Chicago. £100, for $375. German reason of all for saving money when he Asked if it were possible to get rich today, Jamen n. City Bonds, par value $238, &, Aiberts GR bor Bob While- and Navy Blue. Sizes 12% to 14. sang that he longed to acquire a com- Forgan, whone likenes are above, cave the follow- a¢ £99 50 to $26.50 per 1,000 ee — — —— - cement | ee, (Fe ier, Morons, Biviens . of indebted for the interview printed herewith; Mank Bond per 1, RE AL P AINLES § DENTISTS Knickers $2. “People in thi i bef Joyed h - 7 4 " . tunities for the ‘profitable Investment of ther savings Not [NTEREST on all of these (with the exception of ff) tp order ts, tetredice our toveds' very iitiievet the root ot wie mourn: |] Both lined and unlined styles, made of wool only are the strongest companies {n America offering trust- the Mexican issues) has never been defaulted you can bite corn off the cob; guaran: mixtures and corduroy—durable fabrics. worthy securities at extraordinarily high interest rates, but even for a single day. seen 25 renee. ; foreign loans, thoroughly dependable, are being made available 4 EXAMINATION FREE Sizes 6 to 16 years. here om terms such as have never before been within reach And there is every reason to believe that they will Whalebone set of teeth. eoee: of the present generation, nor are such terms likely to be all be paid at maturity. | Crowns . offered again after more normal conditions have been re- 5 $8 Bridgework established throughout the world. Opportunity assuredly is Moreover, all are listed Bonds and may be converted | $2 S ki P : knocking at the door of the saver and the investor.” into cash at any time. PAINLESS EXTRACTION toc ings 50c aFralr E instructed the printer to set the important We buy these Bonds with our own funds and have All work guaranteed for 15 years isave impression taken in the Pe * 5 ¥ | part of Mr. Pibean’e eaupaminn tid eae no hexttation in recdmifiending them:for investuént. tha eet tevth ame day.” Examination and advice free. | Buster Brown” make, in heavy ribbed | in the hope that some would read—and having read Full particulars on application. Wg ne Raves Clg chy Pe Te | lin” shown in black only. Sizes 61% to 2efe ; ; O. remember. teferences—Any Bank or business house in Seattle. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS | 72 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Oppeaite } Fraser-Patersen Co LABOR DAY PICNIC English Hose $2.00 a Pair Golf style, with turn-back cuff below the knee. s —AT— All-wool, in ped wenren, fom 4 — FORTUNA PARK Gray. ‘Sizes 64440 8% can tell of the wonderful time they spent Inat Over 5,000 3, Fally an large a crowd ts expected thin year year AT oun ih Free Dancing Afternoon and Evening RACES AND CARNIVAL LOCAL POLITICAL SPEAKERS Ronta leave every half hour Lesch! Park—Round trip Tie DON’T MISS THIS PICNIC Gauntlets 85c a Pair Leather gloves, with gauntlet cuffs, fin- ished with leather fringe; tan. MacDougall-Southwick Boys’ Shep, Third Floor SECOND AVE. AND MARION ST. ne DAYS" bex. Descriptive boolbiree. | Wash. | "or sale by Drosstetn,