The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1920, Page 2

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Ry ‘gale: brass beds— —about 200 brass beds, a part of a special purchase a large eastern fgstory at former low prices, purchae made fram this aale at greatly reduced —brase bed of very pleasing de- sth nee tarEe inch PMiars; ex: actly like picture; full alse; rich eatin drags fini We call your attention to the special price For this brass bed sale, $8Q.65. keeps in practice by pump hig automobile tires. A sclentiot. lg 2 map of kerning: he Po dea iced prices; all very desirable patterns, Major Gett Killed; Hit by Auto Trucking fin sacramentg in 1563. i May Add 2 to Gcmaniecbon| == commission ap-| running amoothly; he must examine Mayer Caldwell all wires and wing-bolts; Our Vicarious Aviator; or, | What You Learn You Know on my toe tn a wtrect car and I had tnd,” fo have it brad t A ~ lation “Ted, pr eng, = tha epqulation Jumper, 1 wander over to where two mechanics were rking on the OX Curtias indered engine in the Ma Bulit plane... eee eleamed lke @ plece machinery gilded with allver for ex- hibition behind show windows. It re-| eembled ae: dirt-eoncrusted automobile tor Iike & high-class, 24-Joweled watch resembles a donkey engine. BY JACK HALL, CY. oay..thar p.man to be able a ty ould Se a Pool, -theyvany. tbat. tenths a matter of open: But I know better,, Flying ts 99 per tent patience! For a day f have been an avintor flyer. When the run out™ to the @ company’s plant itely entertained visions a aolg Night with a glittering Curtian plane fa! And when the aircraft falls, it pore a new sealskin coat for the undortaker's wife. Tinkering = wilh the’ motor, ‘the mechanicians pointed out the man al ve high 9 hish-gowered mo] | ip dubsect. “An aviation engine,” one of the chimney-/ men dectared, “moat run without « flywheel to take up the vibration. At must run at (op spect practically all the time. (imagine running your Buto engine at top epeed al) day jong) The air, naturally, doesn't fur- fon of asphalt. here agi ‘8 Con: tinual ‘state of turmoil. minute the matog ts pujling heavily, the next she to recipg.wBdly. “Those are some of the reasons an startled Star office. The tailspin 2 eapecialty vivid! Fe 8 my UT what I Bp in aid was quite different—oh, quite! J learned hat for every hour a plane is in the air, it is four hours on the ground. | And I learned an» 8a ike | prisofighter, rls time a “— ip training. isa deticata, tempera sasathl Piece of mechanism. If<it in to perform eaprectly, it must be pet. ted and red Like @ grand epera Prima donna. It must be washed ev- ery evening, the oll drained from the leds tej comrsl| airplane moter lata enlly avout 100 hours.” | toe . 6 IAT makes an airplane stay craft. The in where the element of pa tlenee enters. A good pilot siber fakes unnecesmary chapcea—he taken sufficiant chmaces in the ordinary dourse of his business. He must never “take off" if his engine ip not | Marvelous he must “An airplane motor Pe the heart of) the ane. « When At stopa, the air-| “Two things.” he replied. “The wpeed of the plan mpreanen air base's tho winks: @he ehilp ” tuffed’ cushion of air, feo- indly, the eaimber, or curve, of the wing forms @ vacuum on the upper side, which gives more Ufting power s— “Ie & peculiar fact,” he added, “that twothinds of the lifting power te ‘ from the vac um on the upper side of the wings.” “Dae -principles.of aviation are @ book to the general public,” min went.on. “People fail to remem- that Gy! go around corners too fast’ ty followed their advice, he_ yy Oying to heaven, for ig the alr speed ix control, altitude ts safe and the wise pilot will always Givelier the gu ot a bank.” eee wes the help of Py three of ,Maroncy, one My Boamie’ Hote, wheeled the big carted dove fa s mee? he invited, Sard one Sent. tee ground.” ngs in the sir hae plot Hit" Agd he was rishg! , uto Ife, depe: or. | UPON Bed Proper functioning oe the Voice ~ of Scotti Again YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE Mr. today at 4 o'clock in Trin- . Portland, Rev. A. A. of brown duvetyn, trimmed in squir- rel with hat to match. Her corsage was hide and lilies of thew, hetdd ie man and engaged in nese in Beattie, . After Nov. 3, Mr. and Mrs, Bates ‘will be-as home-tn the Lenawee apartments, Seattle, They're putting the oysters back to ‘Warm weather dulled the pub- ot spirit for ‘am, #0 boatloads of bivalves are —— dumped beck into the oyster beg MOTHER! ‘California Syrup of Figs” ~ Oxia ‘ Dr. 1, R Clark Chita 's Best Laxative pétwinn ihe hours of 9 and 10:30, No cost or whatever. We have a spf, bra new X-Ray Machin rg me we are hoot f charee ‘be ipa bore in ease come as tha moreng sence REGAL DENTAL for the little stomach,, liver and bowels, Children love “ite fruity ‘Full directions on each bot- tle. ‘ou must say “California.” of | tent out hia ailerons and Mippers (USA TAU IMAGEN SHANE we pir i ge NEW ACCOUNTS of to IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to open to close an account. aa ipel FUNDS are subject: to wal after your account athe mouths 'TLE rr vad LOAN £ ASSOCIATION SOS Ss Ave. HAtittt MUO Gun ad “ RUSSELL & GARDNER'S POLICY DURING OVER Se YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS EXPERIENCE HAS | CAD CE RATER reat ome LS ’ COULD -GIVE RATHER, SHAM HOW’ LITTEEY - THE GARDNER MOTOR c6.3 the. ST. LaUg, U. 6. A some # SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD sical Corr 1024 E. Pike St. *’Phote Egst 200." “s <6 he | | | No mutter how anxious he is ta get off the ground, « pilot must wait until is ship te in perfect condi- tion. The life of @ protessjonal flyer {is just one long wait after he road For, always, Old Man Gravi Nes waiting for ® moment of Jearneas when hé can draw the thin picmete Sh SF 8 Perey Entrances Hearers ‘The Scott! Grand Opera company! One can speaks only in terms of again held the rapt attention of @/the ane bwaine of the, singing critical Seattle audience thruout the ible offering, ke aro and."1 oe | uatincea last” plgbt pi Abe Me: ts an interesting work MONEY SAVED ON DENTISTRY iI! and Summit \}\ class Men’s Wear-handied by Kennedy’s: ||| seethat I Gértainly acgomplished a wonderful eee 5 ali” that sii 2 Satie “Riedda,” Bear By et» Sy agen ” cremate power thru. the iter part Tile.” he said. Pe Le narear 5 etn ch guy Len po = on eit IKENNEDY’S INC. QUiTs of the performaiice in with Canto. . Laurenti was the, best Buvie heard red in a & thrill by nme the = Frlorwevout of the tradRional | HUGE STOCK PURCHASED IN BULK th ae BY LOCAL FIRM the Palace Clothing Co.'s,: a Spring, Whete It Will Soon Be Sale. : Tt is not often that opportunity knocks at when it dees ¢ake advantage of it; is what the Palace Clothing Company did when it .bought the entire. ce ¢ the “high-grade stock of Kennedy's, Inec.,* 1111 Second Avenue. When you stop and consider the quality of merchandise thiit’ Kennedy's carried, and — that fact with the one that 's catered to the best-dressed men in Seattle, you'cap ly see thet the Palace Clothing’Company has put’over” hig scoop. Mr. Mendelsohn, manager of the Palace Qothing Com- pany, ae a ene. engineered this big deal, anid’ this morning: “ I ap certainly very much. ejated. atemy purchase feel now that I have done bras w oe for the man of pen a memneniee who likes good pbs ve oe yy the * fortuna to sell Soll anf "prticle fen for 7 poe wil bi Kennedys —_ and whe ae consider that Ké@nnedy’s carri ‘ine brands edlieott, Cooper's, Vassar, Winsted py » in porto sar in’ hats*such brands as Stetson, Borsalino, Berg, Knox and Mallory brands; Everwear Hosiéry, Arrow, Standard irts; Arrow ‘and Farle & Wilson Collars—and I could: go on and.enumerate for hours the different high- From this you can ‘eat ‘when I bought, this, high-grade stock at practically my own price.” The entire stoek.is.now.being prepared for one big salé, the ltke of which has not been seen in Seattle for, a Jong time. Everything is being marked at about Half Price, so watch thig paper. for opening date of sale, andbetieve us you will set the bargains of.a lifetime &t the Palace Clothing Company, First Avenue ing Street." _, Week Starting METROPOLITAN: "<2. . MESSRS. LEE and. J, J. PPURERT Prenen THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS CHARACTER CO} McINTYRE’ AND HEATH IN THE GORGEQOS PAST ETTRAMGANT "HELLO ALEXANDER a amc A of tom i ay) wae pong a fia, Uaioe fe oe ies a WORLD'S GREAT: EST FUN SHOW me fezite 2. Platine, Wednesday (beet; sents), Wi, Alalinen ul SEA he ~NOW ON SALE First and Be Placed on our door, but INThis High-Grade Stock Is Being Moved to|®= SHUN “SHA “SHAVED” LOAVES, PLEA Housewives Asked Watch Shortweight a Keep down ‘the peice of bread by refusing te buy “shaved” loaves! This wasAhe warning issued Wed- nesday by the city burean of weights and rok. Beattie’ dency t bre? for'the" same price as manded for pound loaves; Sicha to inspectors of the Gerartment. ‘The fiite law dematide thet all’oaves not of standard r Aj plainly label" ed as requrds Bakers wh: * dees Yoaves tor noha pape make an extra profit of oné to three cents, Housewives* who’ demand* 16-ounce loaves will aid in keeping the price of bread from aviating, accorting to C. ¥. Jared, Pinar of weights and benny: ge Oe manent: bs U Soviet Troops Take Lemberg Outpost LONDON, Sept, 29.r-A' wireless today snid soytet trooy fe eed taken Nikotief(/'a# raftrénd jlnction, 150 miles east of Lemberg. The “Poles *have decoupled Berny, shy 5 THERE’S A ‘~ MATINEE TODAY AT THE WILKES is worth just as much to you as any other, And BEST GOLD cows... . SD rein ‘e $10 Same service, same good matetials—same guarantee of satisfaction as if you were paying Tegular prices. FREE EXAMINATION We will examine your teeth thoroughly and give you expért dental advi Vice absolutely. free of charge. a ear le National Dentists. Northeast Corner Third and Pike St. is Right Acrots Pike Strect from the mew Fahey Brockman Stare,” {20m FoR gum ma xuscraic sax 2 Op behalf of the residents of the Community we desire to express our warmest appreciation -to- the: mai thousands of Seattlé, Everett” “arid 5 Thea Ane folk who attended thé pynual : Alderwood Manor Fur The large attendance assures the permanency of the Fair and the con- struction’of modern Exhibition build= ings onour own site of sufficient size accommodate not only the Fourth Annua] Fair next year but ‘b enough to keep’pace with the rap’ growth of -the » Alderwood Manor poultry district. eo me We thank you. iW. A IRWIN, President. “"~ ROBERT JENSEN, Secretary.

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