The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1921, Page 2

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“Your Credit Is Good” —pay for your homefurnishings out of your income. No need of disturbin; iF principal. The good and economically sound system of credit terms, established by us for the newly- wed, salaried employe, wage earner and those just beginning commercial careers— makes it easy—these remarkable credit terms ave for you. on = purchase urehase el furniture first weekly | furniture first weekly ame pay~ pay- ment inn te. ment $5 $1 $7.50 $1.50 $100 $10 = $2 $125 $12.50 $2.25 $150 $200 —_— i ; \ AT HALF PRICE $2000— worth of knive 100 different designs— —Robdeson Shur-Edge knives, nationally known as the finest grade of cutlery made, of finely tempered steel and beautifully finished There amy over 100 lot, offered at JUST ONE- different styles in HALF price. —s wonderful opportunity fer those who come carty and reap the full benefits of this exceptional offer. these few sample values: No. 1 6-inch steel butcher knife this & very staple pattern in both plain or 75¢ hammered file steel; assorted sizes; rege ula $1.50; special for the week T5e. No. 2 9-inch steel bread knife —this is the finest quality knife $1 0 made; will cut warm bread; reeu- e Jar price $2.15; special for the week, $1.07. No. 3 6-inch steel cook’s knife No. 4 6-inch butcher knife —& very handsome designed butcher knife, with 72 —mabitier or ‘s knife, made of special brass rivets; regular price $1.65; special for the week, 83¢. tempered regular price $1.45; special 82c - THIRD FLOOR a specia’ purchase - Sale 2-day sale that means many a dollar saving on vugs made for long service and which keep their appearance under hard wear. oxi2 ft 9x10 ft oxo ft ft. size. x6 tt. size. txt ft™ size, ——these are the same rugs you see nationally adver- tised in all the well-known monthly magazines. 4 D FLOOR OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT you will find this FREE RENTAL DE- PARTMENT of great assistance to help you locate in any district in the city the home you desire to rent. ~—or if you have a home or apartment to rent, telephone Main 7144; we make no charge for Jisting. SEATTLE SEOOND AVE. AT PINE sT. THE SEATTLE STAR —a sale decidedly interesting offering several " hundred high grade steel and iron beds, in ivory, white enamel or Vernis Martin finish, at prices sharply reduced. @ splendid iron bed, ple- exactly ar tured, of plea design, full head end 50 inches high; 4 ft. € Inches wide, in Ve Martin or enamel finish; reg ular price $4.25 special for this bed sale, 94.93, rnie white regelar price $12.75 regular price $15.25 1 tsl6-inch eon- tinudus posts with ivory finish; Jar price ‘$1 special for this bed wale, $10.96, $14.75 | regular price ~a colonial designed stool bed exactly as pictured 2-ineh posts, 1-inch fill era; 4 ft. 6 inches wide, in Vernia Martin or ivory; 3 ft. 8 inches wide in Vernis Martin fin- ish: regular price $20. special for this bed sale 814.75. STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Founded 1864 1. SCHOENFELD & SONS $4.80 regular price 80— an iron bed com- bined with extreme pictured; t-ineh posta; W-inch fill ere; 4 fl 6 inches Vernia wide, in M white i fem ial for this Sed $4.80, noughts, ing such giant divers. This Flays Sand Point Students; Asked to Leave SAND POINT, Idaho, Jan, 24.— cent of Sand Point's high students are immoral and a large number of the re dineaned, the Rev, G. H. Red Seattle evan gelint, told the W. C. T. UL here. | "Git! aid the school board, atter regular the evangelixt had been given—and |failed to take advantage of—an op. fron'bed ‘exactly us pp portunity to prove his amertion, He got ph red Wrineh Dillara, | B-18-inch 7 6 fillers; 4 ft. 6 The Rev, George Redden tives at Vernis Martin. or 199 N oy white enamel fin Mrs. Redden stated Monday that ah ar price her husband had wired he from special for ref Spokane of the incident referred to od sale, 87.85. gs Rye ver thas in the above dispatch, but told her not to worry, that it “amounted to nothing.” WORRY OVER RED SUNDAY SCHOOL : \Teach Children to Sing | Hymns of Hate for Kings | LONDON, Jan. 24.—Great Britain is worrying over revolutionary Sun day echoola. In theae places young children are Scotland and Wales are full of these schoola. Others are conducted io Birmingham, Leeds, Bristol, Let. center and other English industrial $9.90 regular price $14.25 —@ well Duftt steal cities, continuous a These schools teach “Ten prole- and %-inch fillers, tarian maxims.” Teachers attack re- gxactly as pict ligion, the Christian religion in par t 6 inches wide 1 i ° in Vernia Martin or er. 28 Sar eee ivory; 3 ft. 3 inches cited about kings and such. Henee wide in Vernie this song: Martin finish, reg | Kings amd queens and funkers this bed oe rights | To keep you from y Veteran Needs Job to Support Wife and Baby, ex nervi man, over. seas automobile instructor and an expert mechanic and driver, is un- able to se re work to «upport his and month-old baby boy This lad in vouched for by a Iead- ing Seattle business man, who hired him for a day and then kept him for an additional week on ond pretext | nd another when he learned the! tx in the case $11.90 | regular price 910.50 or know of one, even tho tt be tem. porary, phone Miss Cynthia Grey, at strong, maccive The Star. and do a real service. ‘nek «[| This family has to eat. Two Negroes Shot Vernia Martin or Nr ini Pg to Death by Mob lar price $16 NORLINA, N. C, Jan. 2% ise” bed masked mob took Alfred Williams wide. in and Plummer Bullock, negroes, from the county jail at Warrington early thie morning and shot them to death ‘The dead men are said to have been Jers in a race clash here Satur da Eleven other negroes, jailed in connection with the riot, were unharmed. Pilot Rock Elevator hundred and forty fi which destroyed the Pilot Rock levator company’s warehouse here Sunday. The lows included 100,000 bushels mill feed. Frater to Talk to Young Republicans Superior Judge A. W. Frater will address the Young Men's Republica club Thursday noon at Good Mats cafeteria, 811 Second ave Judge ater, who is a personal friend of Warren G. Harding, will give remi- nisdences of the president-elect Beacon Hill Folk to FOURTH. FLoon TACOMA 101-11 South Lith St, | Beacon hill residents plan to ask WHEN WORKING FORCES ARE} CUT Jn times of business depression | the poorest workers are laid off first ae att WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY |Skull Fractured by |Fall; He’s Recovering “|the city council for permission to ee operate an auto bus as a “feeder” for May Ask Revi FON Of [the Beacon hill street car tine, with a thru fare of 8 1-3 cents. The resi- Compensation Law dents offer to furnish the bus. gv vificient men and women retain: || Depostn Vache, Skull fractured by a six-foot fall] Iffotte to revise the workmen's ata «0 Geckache, stiff muscles, aching ” down steps Saturday, | compensath m1 1 Be stein alia ee at cecetesearenuy. | Aeat Dne ats'S tnret|romeanaton ct To prove reer Throat Cut, He Dies Po pale a. laser re oe rd ment for the safekeeping ot | /TeCoverins in city hospital Monday | workmen ii killed in their employment) After 5 Days’ Fight * ymproras of Kidney trouble || bonds and other valuable pa by submitting the matter to a vote! tem Ling, 50, found with his throat tig Ter he, Mauer, 36. $168 pers, ° 4 . the people, if the legistature fails out in a shed at 1 Main st., Ren %. &. Pittsburg, Pa, A Watch Repaired by to make the revisions asked, are to Wednesday night, died in city hos. f Ppa pal ome ig PBaloas Entrance, corner Second . © made by organized labor, This pital Monday - morning Rie nowt only ure ral] A¥e» at Pike st, Jones Is Always Right | ‘ecision ts indicated in a report Sat BE Mes us Holes Pills. Tami] pop ani Telephone Elliott 2607 pale Alpe pep thd Alcs do AB Milan of Serbia dled In pev- ew well and strong; no more getting || PHOPLES SAVINGS BANK 1329 FOURTH AVENUK that recently tailed to surce cn Nang erty, dingraced, hated by hi coun Ms we wighte,"’--Advertisement that recently failed to agree on the trymen, and desplsed'by his own won \ ° and wife, SEATTLE PASTOR IS CHASED OUT taught bolshevik songs and doctrines. | If you have a place for this chap | thousand dollars | is the estimated damage done by a! of grain, several carloads of salt. and | Ask for Bus Service| MONDAY, JANUARY 24 dreadnought of the future is the huge gun- caryying submarine. is the latest model. 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 74° Coffman's auto knocked down nw ntified man at | Fourth ave. and Jackson at, bruising him = slightly. Coffman lives at 912 N, 68th et | ore 75 Thomas J Kelley, 721 Nintt ] ave, wan bruised when struck | by an auto while getting off a street car at Third ave, 8. and | Main st. Saturday An unidentified woman was knocked down and the con tent of her market maske were | Scattered by the aute of Ralph Lew 72 17th ave at Fir ave | ana Pike st Saturday 7 The two ropes with whict Bert 41 i&F Thoma st. was towing anothe > got tangled in the feet of a pedestriar throwing him » the pavement at | Fourth ave. and Pike st, Satur | day Andrea inva 422 Ninth ave, N. was bruised = wher dow by the auto of # W 2002 10th ave. N. at Wert Harrixgn st. Sat <7 run » 79° 1. Rud if was bruteed . n knocked to the pavement by the | auto of Ralph H. Foster, 816 Sec ond ave, at Westlake and Virginia st. Saturday. eee | Mra. Anna Meike’s elbow was | crushed when she was hurled to the ground by an auto drdiven by J. A. Gould, 2138 N. 82nd st, at Rainier ave. and Waldon st. Saturday night as she was getting off a street car. She lives at £16 15th ave, N, 1520 eee 81": Cc. Tyler, j ave. received slight abrasions from being hit by the auto of Herbert Abbott, 233 Westlake ave., {at Third ave. and Jackson st | Sunday "82° wood, Rainier when Casey was the auto of C W. Ewing st | on at Dexter ave. and Irive Sunday. Casey lives at Fifth ave, N bs 8. At ran hin Highland 7a10 After nel i down an un identified woman at Second ave. and Pike st. and colliding with | two autos at Third ave. and Madi son at. Sunday night, E. C. Ran Gall, im, FE. Thomas st was | booked Fas ral station. Method Sought te to Stop Mud Splashing LONDON, Jan, 24.—The authori ties at Scotland Yard are inundated with designs of mudguanis to pro tect the pedestrians. “We have re ceived hundreds of inventions from people who say they have solved the ‘mud problem,’ but when tested all have failed,” sald one official. “As| jsoon as we invent or receive an in | vention that will offer greater pro- tection to the public its use will be enforced.” * Cloves No Good to Old Boozers Now | LONDON, Ky., Jan. 24.—All the }ol4 breath perfumers are passe here men who drink, even tho they may be in their own families, This photograph of Presi- dent-elect Harding, taken on the eve of his start for a va- cation in Florida, shows how busy weeks of conferences on |policy and cabinet posts at Marion, O., have deepened the lines in his face, Harding confesses he is tired, bruised | #) trolman to sergeant by Chief & Citizens have organized to report all | Wk, i unusual savings on iron and steel beds-~ | BRITISH NAVY'S LATEST DIVER This picture shows one big reason why Britain is hesitating to build more eurface dread- Many naval experts say air bombing will make surface ships helpless and that the The British navy is build- BOOZE RUNNING | ‘Trial of A. H n and John Olson on charges oze running is |net for ch 22 in federal court | Both @efendants pleaded not guilty | Monday when arraigned before Fed The men were picked up January }13 by the coast guard cutter Arcata. | Johansen, with a member of the cut ter's crew, is charged also with at tacking Capt. Lonsdale of the Ar cata, and throwing seven sacks of | bo ttled whisky overboard Sale of “Alice Gola” Halted by Court *. ks ul Judge Neterer Ww ABHINC T The sex tion cleared of the Ali Mining ¢ up Mrs. Brown told to the A Mining Co. her of Cherry's easy payment plan, was set c t upreme court and she went to investigate, return- today n¢ court held that the/ling with the sult and enough cash amount paid was inadequate in her purse to assure our having The sale, which was upheld bd the|three squares a ¢ ‘Their store lower courts, was made by transfer-|is conveniently located on Second ring 20,000 shares of Anaconda « valued at $1,5 ers of the othe 60.000, to the stockhold ef compan: Rich, All She Asks for Is Solitude BOSTON, Jan, 24.—Solitude! Th Miss Mary Jane MacNevin wants and she has tnherited half a mil- lion. She also inherits the house of Mrs. Mary Gilbert Knight. whose servant she was. its 14 rooms alone. >? No. She wants only to be left alon She now occupies War Poison Recurs After Two Years CINCINNATI, Jan. 24.—Two years ago W..B. Dennon of Stearns, Ky. was burned by German mustard gas. He was thought to be cured when \discharged from the army. He is now in a hospital, his hands and arms biletered with a recurrence of the poison \Patrolman’ Watson Is Made Sergeant C. F. Watson was raised from pa \ Saturday Kennedy, Vital Statistics nifth ave. @irt 4 Yesler way, b to succeed who retires Sergt Porshall Roy, 1806 19th ave. S, | Halt, Harry B.. 5110 Lucile st Emith. BE. M, 6183 Roxbury at, & Girolamo, Paolo, 3403 17th ave. 8 Andeyson E. A, 5013 Latona ave., 6548 Latona ave. girl . Fortuna, Wash., boy 942 19th ave. girl Samuel, 1119 Madison st., 1306 “Martin, 5422 44th ave S trl Englist int Johnseine |. ave, Stephen, Rainier Bimmerspan, C, B, 6019 44th ave. & | bo: MARR LAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Age Holmes, Harry &, Seattle. ... Mauseth, M. iabrietia, Seattle ‘tak Caxebeor, Odis V., Charleston, Ellis, Dorothy L. Auburn Yedlick, James,,U. 8 N., Key- port.» criteria wera 33 Zilincar, Pauline, & 25 Tharp, Omar, Seattle De Freitas, Anna, Sea’ a7 DEATHS Harris, Joe, 39, 220 10th ave. &. Laon. Rachel A, 10 months, Tolt, | Gupate “Levi C., 84, ue % Tist a, Smith, ‘Jesse J. 65, N, Fox, William, Bai t. Martha. nigan, t Tints No Foul KE. 66, th st 62, Paulson, N. King County The value “borax Nea preserva. | tive was accidentally a traveler in Yellowstone park, A dictionary of slang was compiled in England as far bac! Kk as 1 M. A. FI Lowest price, 40 Economy nsen selis food Coffer, 200, Highest price, 45c arket. Advertisement Precious Stones and Jewelry Unquestioned Quality Reliable Prices AUBERT HANSEN Jeweler 1010 Second Avenue 4028 Bighth | ighth ave. 8.) |Chinaman Is Held on $250 l@ay for the TRIAL MARCH 22 , 1921, BOUND OVER FOI DOPING OF GIRE Bail Bonds Ko Lal, Chinene der who in a coticn to was in Li treatment grand ju $2,500 bond « Lai wa ind over for trial at @ hearing turda etore United States Commissioner McClelland Mise Allen, altho rding to 4 cers, in terr condition from th fects of narc was able to at the hearing tentif ‘Homesteaders of Montana Give It Up HELENA, Mont., Jan. 24.—Home steaders are selling thelr lands as noon as they “prove up” on them. Many sellers r service men who obtained the lands for specula: tion. “Not many desire to lead the ® ieaple life sys Joweph Oker, of 8. land office. Found Hanging In the Closet “I tell you, Jim, I certainly was ted to go to the elowet last nig and find a ne suit Mayme had bought at Cherry's, hanging there. We passed there last weelg land looked in the windows and saw a peach of a suit for only $39.50—just what Mayme wanted; but you know how it is nowadays with 60c eggs and $ gas, (e old pay check only goes so fam Mayme needed the shit, but We couldn't see paying out the amount Just now. A taking one look, I ock, | ave. Hushand and | Williams, N. J. U. 8. 8 Mis- soula.. cee Legal La Rose, Ida F ieatile. sees egal Groseth, Gust, ¢ ; 3 |Bjoluaaa, Hertha, Concrets 33] Rod}, Louis, Auburn 28 | Aquila, TAitgina, Auburn, 32 Habersetzer, Joseph A France 48 Stacy, Mamie G., Beattle.. 40 | Key, Kenneth L., Seattle Peters, Marguerite, Seattic Ristolainen, Oskar, Seattle....Legal Typpo, Brita, Seattle sees discovered by | ———— made a mental calculation, and saw ere we would have to subsist om we a toast for the next month, between Madison and Spring, 207 Rialto Bidg., over Pig'n Whistle. Ady H. L. KNOX Salesmarship and Business ‘Training Specialist, on “REASONS FOR OR FAILURE” Mr. Knox's —— covers cessful sales ih which time he em= ployed and personally trained more than 1,000 salesmen, and ten years of specialization, as in the training and men. past five years he over 750 Seattle T training is not only through lectures and class dis- cussions, but personal service im their helping these men business problen firms have en lectures on Salesmanship and Efficiency before their organi- zations He has a live message ef special interest to all men on the firing line of business Y. M.C. A. AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY JANUARY 26, 8 P. ML ADMISSION FREE Dept. of Eduention, Y. M. C. As [| DANCE BLUE solve { cius Tuesday, January 25th FIRST TEN LA a AR- DAN AD- RIVING AT MITTED pty Renton Hill Club House Hockey Vancouver vs. Seattle Wednesday, Jan. 26, 8:30 P. M. Sharp Admission $1.10, $1.40, $1.75 (Tax Included) Reserved Seats on sale at the Arena Office, 1210 Fifth Ave, Phone Main 3. Reser. vations not called for by 4 o'clock Wednesday will be can- celed and resold

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