The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 5, 1920, Page 2

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125 high-grade rockers: pduced--greatly reduced! lich., America’s highest grade chair factory we now offer at corresponding re- ally less meaning to you sale values at actu- than today’s factory cost. these, a few sample values— = $9.75 strongly built, —this artistic rocker ts In gol jwed oak rocker; fine ly Woven cane or leather with cane back; William Mary design; artistic arms; exactly as pic den or Jacobean oak; quarter: sawed; has genuine brown Spanish leather seat; comfort- able, well shaped arm rests; exactly as pletured; regular Price $15.75; special for this sale, $11 er; William and Mary design; quartersawed fumed or gol- den ocak; very comfortabie, exactly as pictured; regular price $16.75; special for this sale, $11.90. OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT ETE GA TASOM How Are Your Teeth? The X-Ray Will Tell You And we have a complete and up-to-date X-ray machine which is giving excellent results. Expert dentists are here to serve you. Prices most reasonable and consistent with high- grade work. The best of materials. An absolute guarantee of satisfaction. FREE EXAMINATION We will gladly examine your teeth and give you expert dental advice without cost or obligation to THE BOSTON _ DENTAL CO. YCITY TAX LEVY 1S DECREASED Budget as Passed by Coun- cil Shows 1.5 ill Drop Seattle's city council, at its sem sion Monday, passed the 1921 tax levy ordinance, * The rate was approximately 1% | mills joe than that of 1920, the total amount levied thin year being! $7,511,096, againat $7,714,786 in 1920, Altho it will require $18,003,842 to run the city for the forthcoming year, $11,292,146 will be obtained | from sources other than taxes, leav | ing $7,611,095 for which to be levied, | Final action on the budget was! taken without discuasion of the mub-| ject, the work having been well threshed out during the budget hear. ings which have been in progress for the past two months, CHRISTENSEN COMING HERE Farmer-Labor Candidate to} Speak Oct. 27 Parley P. Christensen, presidential nominee of the farmeriabor party, | ‘will speak at a noon meeting in ‘Levy's Orpheum theatre on Wednes ‘hand October 27, "You're Lying,’ Says :,Woman in Courtroom} | Justice J. W. Hoar today had junder advisement the suit of BE. A. | i | | | Syler, widower, seeking to recover $97.76 from his former housekeeper and fiancee, Mrs. Louise Wall, Mrs. Wall defended herself with- out aid of couhsel yesterday, On cross-cxamination, after Byler | told of buying $97.75 worth of furn+ {tare for his pi ive new home at) 3715 Angeline only to find later that Mre, Wall had sold most of it, she declared: “You are sitting there lying.” |Aviator Plunges to ' Death ‘in “Spin” | DAYTON, Ohio, Oct. 5-—When his | U | airplane stalled on @ turn and slid) }off into a tailspin, Master Signal) | Electrician Strong B. Maden, 27, of; Lansing, Mich. plunged 206 feet to) hin death here yesterday. Maden, ! who was a test pilot at McCook field, received a fractured skull when _ hig plane crashed. | ‘Hold Funeral for University Student! Funeral of Cart A. McKinnon, Uni- agent, K. Hirata, Jap, and Gill King | jand J. G. Grove, white, are wateh- ing the rain thru the bare of the city jail Tuesday afternoon. They will be charged in the fed fal court with violation of the na tleval prohibition act. NAMES OF MEN who entered Military service in Washington are) Ebbinghouse Made Battalion Chief Capt. Oncar H, Ebbinghouse was made battalion chief Monday when Fire Chief George H. Mantor tasued hin first general order since his ap pointment Saturday by Mayor Cald- well, Ebbinghouse was acting battalion chief in the place of Chief Mantor when the latter wea at Camp Lewis during the war, He has been with the department since 1905. McIntyre wa Heath in their latest musical extrava- ganza— ‘Hello }to go on the honor rot being pre- | [iN pared by Maurice Thompson, state | adjutant general, j Study With Your Uuiversity EVENIN BUSINESS COURSES IN SEATTLE a To organise thie sore jon ing —Wednes- caer pnd Benking—Wednee pignemement — Friday, @un but stil! open ig —iat year, Monday, ine 24 year, Tuesday, ina-—20 year, Thure- 45 P.M. apendence to open next wee! These courses may be taken for University credit No more students received tn mien of Mar- first soction of Foreign The Extension Service UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 1044 HENRY BULDING Your Eyes Examined and | Glasses Fitted —Broken Lenses Duplicated STUDENTS AT THE “U” Will be able to study harder and longer if their eyes are in proper condition. Come in to day and have your eyes examined. Protect your eyes. They are your most valuable apset, MODERATE RATES YERSOL ae ieee « OPTICAL CO. 1404 Third Avenue SEXTON BROS. We've been supplying Seattle homes for thirty years and we can supply yours with Pure Milk of Uniform High Quality every day in the year. All you do is to phone BEACON 40 6 BOTTERMILK TOO Anti-Suffrage Suit 5d , 19th amendme Ordered mii WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—-The din trict court of appeals has granted the government's motion for dinmin- eal of a suit brought by suffrage opponents to teat the validity.of the| who marries more than once, minned on the nought to be hal! uid The charm*of the old-time melodies ‘comes back to entrance once again when :you play them over on the Cecilian. Cecilian m ; Player-Pianos Made by BUSH © LANE ‘A of the ith its heun 1. one is at its best when you pley jt on this For there's a charm about the Cecilian that you will find in no other player-pieno, Its superb ertistry has con many 8 masic lover who believed thet all players ere necessarily “ chanical” in tone. Other Player Piancs $625 and Up Whispering (Fox Trot) Bchonberger ‘The auit, which sought to restrain Secretary of State Colby from tasuing & proclamation on the suffrage amendment, wae dis: und the action be taken. Our idea of » brave man ts one Jesseph Appointed as Aide to Hebberd| LC, Jesseph, Spokane, haa been | reappointed vice-chairman of the re-| | Bublican state central committee, It) wan announced Monday by Charles Hebberd, now state chairman, Jew; seph will carry out the policies of the committee in Bastern Washing- YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE Avalon (Fox Trot) Hawaiian Moon (Waltz) Jolson Hall 1519 THIRD AVENUE —the Cigarette IF you are a cigarette smoker, and unacquainted with Lucky Strike, buy a package © today, and find out for yourself why they are’so popular. You will at once notice the delicious flavor of Burley to- bacco, delivered to you abso- lutely fresh. It’s toasted. IT’S TOASTED > The Burley tobacco leaves have ‘pores, like a sponge. When “it’s toasted”’ their pores are closed, the flavor sealed in, pe you burn Lucky Strike in your pipe or cigarette, y the original Burley flavor that was scaled in by Dr. L. R Gack No cost or obliga’ whatever. Please come as ear! the morning as possible, | REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dor quart .. Per pint ... Per % pint COCKTAIL OYSTERS quart 91.00 VIRGINIA OYSTER CO. Frye’s Central Market First and Pike Per To Free Your Arms of Hair or Fuzz Goudoir Becret” No totlet table is complete without a nmall package of delatone, for with it hair or fuzz can be quickly ban- ished from the skin. To rémove hairs you merely mix into # paste enough of the der and water to cover the objectionable hairs. This should be ert on skin about two minutes, > y y off and the skin wash- |, when It will be found free from hair blemish. Be-sure you get @enulBe delatone, coum feetens __ It’s Not a Crime To Be Thin, But— Really embarrassing be eo oa es It's thin that people speak of bet! Pakinon, | | packag iu || each morning between the || hours of 9 and 10:80. | <4 rengthens the nerv tem. and thus helps to qui come those troubles, oe! nema, —the Tobacco )* pipe ¥ sm ers Strike toba same exception ' Lucky Offers the flavor as the famous cigarette. Made from the finest Burley toba toasted for your pipe. cco— it’s If you do#’t know how de- - licious or Strike is: ask for a tin ently. tifat. Heat seals it in, heat releases it., You know how a bee seals in the flavor of hon coating of wax. This coating holds in that delicious it’s used. Dday, and taste! When Gre releasing ting. Exactly with the thin flavor until Just so the toasting process seals in the Burley flavor. This flavor is preserved until you release it by smoking. and a great discovery for smokers. A derful p H i . meonvenarse rocess which means that if you don't-like LUCKY STRIKB \ you can get your moncy back from the desles

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