The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1921, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

New Phone Elliott 4910 You have many odd jobs about your house that need @oing, Help relieve the unemployment situation by having them done now. Phone Main 105. Big Readjustment Sale Our Entire Stock Cut An Mustration of Values Offered TSS TT Mission Table Only $28.00 For the living room that requires a new table, we recommend this fine Mission style. Extra large top, 30x 48, with drawer and shelf below for books and magazines. Fin- ished in golden or fumed oak. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH mn TU TTT CTT TTT Td very Drop of Your Blood Should Be Absolutely Pure You can not overestimate the tm-| most serious are Rheumati«m, with portance of keeping the blood free of | 't# torturing pain; Eczema, Tetter tmparitics, When you realize that Brysipelas and other disfiguring skin senses; general deffility, w the heart ts constantly pumping this) makes the strongest men help WT TTT Wey (On i) [O} you can readily see that any tmpur-| ‘ect result of impure blood. tty tn the Ddlcod will cause serious You can in a large measure avoid pereteations, S. 8. S. the wonderful blood remedy Any slight disorder or tmpurities | that has been In constant use for @ source of danger, as every vital) more than 50 years. 8. 8. 8. cleanses of the body depends upon the | the biood thoroughly. It is sold by supply to properly perform its | druggists everywhere. | For valuable literature and med y painful and dangerous dis-| cal advice absolutely free, write to- Bre the direct result of a bad| day to Chief Medical Adviser, 831 ition of the blood. Among the Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS SMI SERVICE: HSA A MAYOR DEFENDS WILL SURVIVE ‘vital Muid to all parts of the boty, and many other diseases are the di-| | lability to disease by the use of| THE CITY CARLINES GUNSHOT WOUND Other Cities in Plights as ae, Satire biasbien m nha Bad, He Says |herwelf on board the steamship Gov Jornor Saturday, was recovering in Providence hospital Monday ttle’ failure to golve the ' " page ve th Sho is the wife of Capt. Christian ul railway problem is no re-|, 92° Ihatmugement wae the |T: Thompson, master mariner, of arday of Mayor Hugh | Galveston, Texas, She waa on ber M. ¢ way to join him. Caldwell pobsted out that in 1918) xtra. Thompson tx believed to have and 1919 some 77 electric railways vt |went into the hands of receivers, | ¢ Sent from loneliness. The and that 12 such failures have been | Governor was forced to put back Into | Fepo: ted for 1920. her berth from Weat Point as the ] Mayor ¢ well quoted from an result of the suicidal attempt edito the Times-Picayune, New - Orleans amenting on the fallure | $e of the municipal railway there, A 5 L. Kempster, formerly of the ttle | { ) Electric Co. a Hfe-long traction | } D N i man, was in charge of the New Or { leans row, | When the auto of Mra, A. M. Fales, Assembly hotel collided with another ' “Pape's Diapepsin” makes t 14th 8. and EB. Marginal way |} " Sunday t, Mra. 8. L. Powers of|) Disordered Stomachs Vv uver, who was riding with Mrs. |) eel fine at na! el fine at once! } | Pales, recetved bad bruises and had|} fe } two teeth knocked out } ) food caus tomach ts ye Lumps of undigested ing pain, Whe acid, and is REAL PAINLESS have heartburn, flatulence, head ache or dyspepnia, here in speedy | Fellet no waiting. | Kat a tablet or two of Pape's | Diapepain and instantly your stom jach feels fine All the indigestion pain, ganes, acidity and misery the stomach caused by acidity ends. Pape's Diapepain tablets cost lit Ue at any drug store but there no surer or quicker stomach antacid known. Introduce our new plate, which is the nd strongest plate known, the roof of the can bite corn off the| ood 16 years. | halebone set of teeth lw $8 $8 $2 Paris School Dancing INSTRUCTOR HOWARD TAYLOR Finished pupil of Ted Shawn # mi ir present patronage ta| whose werk te still giving good |fand Ruth St Denis, teaching jon, Ask our customers who ted our work. When coming || “Matic, nature, ballet, soft shoe, ffice, be sure You are in the | eccentric, Scotch, Oriental, toe and clog and all-around dancing Afternecns and Evenings Phone Elliott 6390 for Appointunent | right place. Bring this ad with you. | | Cut-Rate| OHIO Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Urasce-Patersen Co. SEATTLE Send for free 20 treatment tin STAR FREAK WEATHER HITS SEATTLE |Lightning Floors Woman; “Graupeln” Falls It graupelned here Saturday night The frozen pellets that bombarded |the city after a flash of lightning clap of thunder were according to U 8 ree N. Salisbury Graupeln in man for a «tuff that i neithyr hail nor snow, but ractically a combination of both Snow fell after the graupeln, Bnowball brigades were organized thruout the city Bunday morning and annoyed go-to-chureh folk Mine Kose Coventry was thrown to the floor by the lightning while telephoning at 2623 Fairview ave | GAPITOL HILL Salesman Pursued by Prow- | ler Car Harry Doty, 45. salesman, was barged with «peedng 45 1 hour Monday, and waa at I $57 ball, as the rewult of a cha Capitol bill ay night I Ha K ty was pursued by Lieut. G. V Iman P K Two other Doty wud the two extion him. neck speed, de spite the aleety streets 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles '34- Phyitia Constantine, 13, of / 334 ave. &, had an umbrella jtorn from her hand when struck }by an auto at Fourth aye. and Pike #t, Saturday. She received slight | Druises. 3 PJ. Sander, felt a slight jar when backing his auto at First ave and Stewart st, Saturday, He investigated and | found an trate woman sitting in the wtreet, where the auto bad knocked | her: She appeared uninjured. eee 136 W. H. Horner, 207 Broad: way N. knocked down an un Gentified pedestrian with his auto at Thifd ave. and Jefferson st. Sat Jurday, injuring him but slighty 137 sown He drove a brea | | an unidentified man at Fourth ave. and Union st, Saturday night. The man walked away, Fuir banks lives at 6413 Phinney ava eee 3 —The auto of George 8. Cooper, 2223 13th ave. 8. kpocked down a man named Hansen at Fre mont ave. and Ewing st, Saturday night. Hansen received a bad bruise. eee 3 Robert J. Bartel, who liver at BE. 77th st. and 37th ave received bruises on the left N. BE, Jarm, hand and side when struck by the anto of William J, McNamara, 8212 17th ave, N. B, on Fifth ave N. B., between Longwood pl. and E Tith st, Siinday. eee —Stuart E. Pray, 8, of 8631 Sunnyside ave, may die, due to being hit by the auto of Lester Schwaid, 22, mail driver, at Wood lawn ave. and Mapleleaf pl, Sunday John Anderson, 1626 ont of the «ame color as the pave was |ment, Frank Watson, 350 W. Slat did not see him Sunday night and }ran him down with his auto, An |derson was bruised. The accident joccurred at Harrison and Broad sts. Because 210 N. 48th at F. FL Fairbanks’ auto knocked | wearing a]. American Legion to Probe sory state, were formulated in a 12-hour | of stgning bonds, and permitting the oe of the American Legion here Satur-| utilities beyond the city limits—these day. A inve: The executive mjni ganization means VESTIGATE PAGE 5 The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS The January Silk Sale of broken lines, made up of over 2,000 yards of Silks from our own stocks, present ing in which value and quality five specially priced 9 TO 5:30 HOSIERY at New Prices Main Ploor, Kear womens LISLE HOSE in black, white and cordovan. with mock 10, an advantageous offer- are conspicuous in assortments as follows: 36-inch Silks, special at 32- and 36-inch Silks, speci 36- and 40-inch Silks, spe ite 40- and 36-inch Silks, special at... 40-inch Silks, special at. . seams, Sizes 8% to jv.. 65 WOMEN’S SILK BOOT HOSE in Diack, white, co New pri a palr . ovan, piping rock, pearl, silver, smoke and beaver, with lisle garter top and double to 10, New price, heel and toe. Sizes 8% $1.25 medium and only. * 84 Winter Style Suits Reduced to $39.75 Second Floor a pair HOSE — Light heavy weight, " 6% to 10 in New black Bt HE Suits assembled in this group feature excep- tional values in models with fur and self trim- ming, made of wool tricotine, broadcloth, velvet and velour de laine, in several colors. Sizes 16 to 44, which were marked to sell formerly as follows: 7 Suits, formerly $95.00 2 Swits, formerly $85.00 25 Suits, formerly $ 0 7 Suits, formerly $65.00 Suits, formerly $55.00 4 Suits, formerly $69.50 4 Suits, formerly $59.50 Reduced to, a Suit, $39.75 price, @ pair, ..ccseee-. Infants’ Fiber HOSE 400 pairs in black and white in sizen 4 to 6%. For merly 60e, Reduced 39c only to clom out, a pair * New White Fabrics at 1921 Prices Upper Main Floor HITE PIQUE in assorted wales, suitable for dress trimming, skirts and children’s coats, at the 1921 price, a yard... ...ssece-ccecescccee DOG Fancy White Voiles, 36 inches wide, in stripes and plaids, adapted for waists and dresses. An excep- tional value at, a yard. ......cesecececcnceee DOE Plain Voile in light cream color and of a fine texture for waists and dresses; 44 inches wide, at the 1921 price, 4 yard... .csccescccccsccceece MAYOR URGES LEGISLATION Suggests New Laws to Help City = for the Centralia memorial.| Legislation increasing the maxt- f the consolidation of El-| mum interest on utility bonds to 7} yle post and Rainier post,| per cent, authorizing the annexation for the care of former | to ety of unincorporated areas |) ing ice men in the hospitals of the| within ite mits, relieving the mayor e+ Women’s Capeskin GLOVES Reduced to 3.50 Main Floor HESE oneclasp Capeskin Gloves are full pique sewn and wold formerly at $4.50. They are dixplayed in brown, African brown, beaver, field mouse and Sizes 5% to & pair. Poultry Convention STAGG CASE Kidnaper’s Sentence Tuesday. Jon of the executive committee | city to sell the surplus product of its are the measures that will be submit- rpectal committee was named to | ted to the state legisinture, if the city atignte the sentence of George T.|°°Uunc!] approves the recommenda now serving from 10 to 15|Uons of Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell. Walla Walla for kidnaping| Councilmen W. H. Moore, John E. | | Carroll and Oliver T. Erickson have | mmmittee deter. | been designated to act with Corpora. | ed to request the national or-| ton Counsel Walter F, Meier as a to provide ways and | Committee to represent the city’s in- to support the families of | oa at this seasion of the legisla } bby. rold #6 May Come to Seattle Sponsored by the Northwest Grain. Dealers’ which will take action at @ meeting — Lieut, Warren ©. Grimm and other veterans murdered at Centralia by AQ-2A, Ton 08 pinch | at. to stop. betw atreet car at Bi at 8:16 a.m. Monday toist, who struck Tobin as the lat ter was getting off the car, Tobin said. Tobin, Drum m an Mth ave, auto and a adway and Madison Lw. Ww FIRE IN THE restaurant, ne log when SE The au lose by Monday. failed rid of that catarrh while you can Catarrh gets to be a habit. For goodness sake, don’t get used to it. Never be content to live on in that way—sleeping with mouth open, waking with that bad taste, coughing and spitting all day, | an easy mark for colds and every epidemic of throat trouble) that comes along. | Try Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly, used and esteemed for thirty | years for clearing heads, soothing angry membranes and re-| lieving Catarrh. It is a valued household remedy in thousands) The healthy, r mired by all Teo ause health gives on Armistice day, 1919. TAD Second ave. and Ye way, was quickly put out with small the fire department early | LOEW PALAcE ONTINUOUS High Class with Harry Carey in HIP «DANCE ORIGINALITIES” hotopiny down Sitm” sort to the make-up box. of American homes. Better than camphorated oil for children. Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly is guaranteed not only by us, but by 30 years service to millions of Americans. If Kon- don's doesn't do wonders for your cold, sneezing, cough, chronic catarrh, nose-bleed headache, sove nose, etc.—we'll bay your money bgck On sale at all drug stores. Avoid substitutes ~ make sure this Signature is on the package you buy. { social and business success. who are run down, debilitated, | power to draw friends and to win lacking in strength, should try It puts the body in the Toy of condi- tion’”’ by overcoming constipation, aiding digestion, improving the appetite. It isa help in nervous exhaustion, and gen- erally tones up the system. Perfect Purity No remedy could be made under more sani- tary conditions, Every ounce of Lyko is tested as to ite purity and medicinal content be- fore leaving our Iab- oratories, Lyk a combination of Ia: and tonic drugs w physiological action and therapeutic value ‘are unquestionable and recognized by the most eminent p inus and chemists. The proportion of the drugs used is the result of many experiments byspecialista, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST find Lyko in original parkagen only. ling drug stores. It is & prep Manufacturers LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New York Kansas City Now—With Mats. “THE WOMAN HE Even. 25¢ to 81. Mats. 27¢ to Se Plus War Tax MARKIED* PANTAGES Mats. 2:20. Nights 7 and % N nd SI MeIntyres General Admission Mats, 250; Nights, 400, Third Near NIGHT, 8 TO 4 (S THEATRE | lent Comedy Co, in PIN’ VIMMIN 1% day and Thursday pelger AND UNION i. Mepeeenrerens | NUX ATED IRON) Por Red Biced, Streagth and Endurance PRE-WAR PRICES RETURNED! on this ROCHESTER WASH BOILER Regular $3.25 $ { f 9 8 Special at for $1.98 A Wash Boiler would have commanded atten- tion even in pre-war days. THINK OF IT NOW! Rochester heavy tin Wash Boil- ers, with strong metallic bot- toms; two large sizes, No. 8 and No. 9. Regularly sold for $3.25. Special for Tues- day ae $1.98 ELECTRIC HEATER ua $7.95 Special at Just the Thing for These Chilly Mornings Simply attach one of these Electric Reflection Heaters to any light socket, and it will quickly radiate warmth and comfort. Secure this Heater at this extremely low price and have no fear of the chilly - = lapel RE eR $7.95 SCHOOL JERSEYS REDUCED Regular value $5.50. $3.98 Special at Just the thing for the cold weather. Most of these Jerseys are in standard two-color combinations. Splen- did quality and excellently knitted. Sizes for men and boys available. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES Nights, 7:15 and 9:15

Other pages from this issue: