The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1921, Page 4

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DRESSING Is just what the name implies. Pint. .85c¢ | Qt..$1.50 Cops After i ie i ialaey & good Sint signal NOW and save yourself unnee- eR PCATNING Tater. Ford Magne Mand Horna AXLE SHAFTS Made of high grade steel, very strong and durable Guar Qnteed Of extra qua. terial Fe ew rol: Me rt Western Auto EAST PIKE ST. from burns received when she SOTO @AKER, Ore—Mra. Adele Webb | es, as given by 290,000; 1920, $62,264,471. EVERETT, — interurban except Saturday and Sunday Xlent Blend, 1% Ibe., 500; | Advertisement. THE MOST CONVINCING PROOF OF THE RELIABILITY OF THE GARDNER LIGHT FOUR IS EVIDENCED BY WHAT THOUSANDS UPON THOU- — SANDS OF GARDNER OWNERS SAY , DAY AFTER DAY—THEIR EXPRES- SIONS OF SATISFACTION OUTWEIGH OUR OWN RECOMMENDATIONS —A BETTER CAR AT A LOWER PRICE, THE GARDNER Co. mc. Seattle Spokane 10 KE Pike Phone East 100, DEALERS Leed & Leed, Kirktand, Wash. Morris Motor Ce. Olympia, Wash. : Everett-Eigin Company, Kverett, Wash, ANNOUNCEMENT The Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway is pleased to announce the reopening of its own separate and individual City Ticket and Freight Office Corner of Second and Madison TUESDAY, MARCH IST, 1921 Prompt, courteous attention given to all counter and phone inquiries, MAIN 6960 J. F. BAHL, A. J. HILLMAN, City Pass. Agt. Gen, Agt. Freight Dept. SOO ow OE co ead SVWPPLY AGENCY WESTLAKE & LENOR WASHINGTON, — Railroad earn interstate com- erce commission, are: 1919, $516,| 2™ination, and also an affirmative carries mail from Seattle to Everett dally TLEAGUE SCORES |PC HIGH TAX RATE Asks Negative Votes on Bonding Propositions Ritterty scoring Seattle's high tax rate, the Seattle Municipal league | Tuesday recommended that the vot orm cast negative votes at the city | | election, March 8, on the proposed | $750,000 bond Issue for the Montlake | bridge, the $200,000 issue to purchane | playfields and resurface boulevards, the proposed charter amendment re- moving the maximum tax limit of the annual levy for park purposes, and the proposition to increase the corporation counsel's salary from $4,800 to $6,000 a your, The resolutions of the Investigut-| ing committee which guided the league in its action declare: “In considering the question what ts the maximum limit of muntetpal taxation, manifestly taxation that ts so high that it seriously checks or entirely stops a city’s growth is above that maximum. Clearly Seat tle’s taxation is away beyond that mit, “Clearty, then, ff at any time a broad enlargement of our park pro- gram is justifiable, this ts not that time, Let us rather do away with every unnecessary expense until our th again becomes strong and full, and we are in reach of the 500, 000 population that we would have now if prudence of the fame kind | had governed our financial affairs tn the Inst decade that prevailed 15 or 20 years ago.” The league recommended an affir mative vote on the proposition to ex empt the superintendent of railways, the board of appeals and noncompen- tated officers from civil eervice ex vote on changing the date of the city election to the first Tuesday tn May, | instead of the first Tuesday in March. THE Sz TATTLE STAR Louis Dog Chasing Rodent Col- lides With Burglar Alarm KB. J. Yates, who lives at 15th ave, and EB. Jefferson at, has in stalled an original bury alarm of botties, pans and cans strung to gether so that @ burglar could not open a door or window, without ere ating @ rattle, Tuesday night Yates was awakened by the clatter of hin homemade alarm. He telephoned to police and told them that burglars | jf were in the houim, Sergeant C. FP, Watson and Patrol mon Fred Mills and J. Ravelle wore dealled, and found that Yates’ dog had stumbled on @ part of the alarm | i in chasing @ rat, The rat escaped, Cook Held for Theft of Toilet Articles Alleged to hive affien totlet arth cles and clothing from Mra, Alice Bennia, 1626 Seventh ave. J. W. Durran, 50, & cook, was held by po lice Wednesday, Several articles al leged to have been found In, his pos weasion have been identified as be longing to Mra. Bennis, Moforeycle Patrolmen Claude Stanley and Foll rich made the arrest. RC. Hardin, 40, aalesman, was tn | |headnehy, upset, full o Left No Property Mra. Lalu Angle, widow of for-| testimonials, mer Patrolman W. T. Angle, alain| Hox 861, with two other policemen, by John | ~ Schmitt, bandit, January 21, ap pointed administratix of Her late hue band’s extate, filed $500 bond in wu perlor court Taeaday to cover the ex pected soldier's bonus of $230. The! Beattie ts cost of drinking good coffee 1 Ib, Se. M.A. Hansen, 40 Economy Market — Hurt in Runaway; Teamster Critical, Andy Tudhope, 46, was tn a critical | condition at Lakeside hospital Wed nesday, after being dragged 40 foet by @ runaway team Tuesday after noon. He was unhitching a team at) Tenth ave. N. E. and E. 75th st, | when one of the horses kicked him. | | They ran away and he was dragged under the scraper, He lives at 5647 | 12th ave, W. THE BUNCH WAS AMAZED }—-And etill the wonder grew. Bob, |the head saleeman, had appeared for three consecutive days all Greased up. in first @ classy new sult and then a new overcoat and jstim the next day another sult. | | No, the boys at the office weren't) | worrted, for they trusted him tm- plicitly, but to may the least they were inquisitive “How come?” | they bad asked, to which he had replied, “Why shouldn't I look my ated bonus constitutes the only asset, Wanted —Talent To Train for Our Coming MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTIONS We mean business, Let's put Seattle on the movie map,” Children desirable, Seattle School of Dramatic Art 1102 Ninth Ave, Cor, Spring Hours: 10 a, m. te 12; 2 te 5 Pp. m; 8 te 10 p.m. Dally Except Gundays and Fridays i i i (| WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Come and examine cur To = SS of bonds and other valuable papers, Entrance, Second 1 ave, at Pike st | im at 207 Rialto Bidg~ on Second | BEOPLES SAVINGS BANK ave, between Madison and Spring ' a Leslie's. Sasitary Mkt. FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY LARGE CANS HAPPY HOME SLICED 35c¢ PINEAPPLE, CAN.... PACKAGE......... speveiheiitiaisndbilunate 25c ~Advertinement First Avenue CREAM OF WHEAT, PU oe ...... 10¢ LESLIE’S SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE, 65 EPOUNDBS s gees ssc cececekscne ey Cc SUGAR STALL ADJOINING METROPOLITAN COMING 4,:IMITED ENGAceMEWr MARCH 14 BEGINNING MONDAY AT 815 P.M. TWICE DAILY THEREAYTER, 2:15-5:15 ~ THE OUTSTANDING EVENT OF SEATTLE’S THEATRICAL YEAR D. W. GRIFFITH'S TH FINUST ‘THING CINEMA AYERICA” SENSATION ora —Joh pase contr Barrymore WITH ITs © OF PLAYERS § YORK AND SA ALL SEATS RESERVED ‘ma se te PLUS 10% WAM TAX MAIL ORDERS | tin ‘ine ‘egubanind contracts, “Way NOW ey first-class theatre prices, 4 ot That is wha you. We re your calla OCR TA GO ANTW ANY TIM n@ in SEATTLE TAXI SERVICE we are selling Be eure and get your receipt MAIN 6500 heck of loot ob “They WORK while you sleep” Do you feet bitions, constipated, f cold? Tak one or two Cascafets tonight for your liver and bowels, Wake up with head tonalls and throat without operation Herb Medicine Co. Advertisement. patantly to ” K COMPANY AMUSEMENTS MOORE $f, ARMAN KALIZ uaonm imowiv a co. BESSIE BROWNING GENE GRE! Ray Contin Emerson wins Alfred & patently rN and Dalé- Page and NIGHT « ured ht Dancing 6 ‘ Matiness, 2:20. Now . piv Permane and Shelley Lovesoys I METROPOLIT. KOLB & DILL Caen LACE PA VAUDEVILL And a M ally macepe - Mats. Today ‘Today—A Snappy New Show of DE LUXE Classen TUS and 9:15 BUNGALOW aginitnasr ‘Third Near Mine, wi. #10, Nightly 5 crores weer. ANTBIS WEEK “The High Cost of Loving” HIP “LURE oF yvouTH* When you wash careful what you use. and prepared hair brittle, The best thing to use 1s Mulsified shampoo, for this is cocoanut ofl aa Mb snare Ayr 1s BH standard of workmanship. ‘the First Application Makes | pil-to:pledee. @tUb cho bate unites Now understand thoroughly that this important Skin Cool and Comfortable at any drug store, and a few ou step on our, part is made possible because of late | will last the whole family scientific d&tal improvements and the fact that our If you are suffering from eczema months. or some other torturing, embar Simply motaten the hatr with wna. ter and rub it in, about a teaspoon ful is all that is requir an abundance of soi Sra Wark | , 32 191 4 PRICES your halr, be Most soaps shampoos contain too much alkali, which i# very injurious, | as it dries the scalp and makes the | ed. It make f rich, creamy lather, | SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET seeeteee tee | eee eee 8,000 Yards of Novelty Dress Voilles AT PRE-WAR AND LESS THAN PRE-WAR PRICES — - Be and 39c Yd. 1,000 YARDS AT 29¢ Regular 50c quality 23000 YARDS AT 39¢ Regidar 65c and $1.00 quality So0 saree sone wile Deven hat wes | So SSS tens eros, oie ~—fillk ‘striped, plain colors end an enemies : a" nee, Children love Cascareta | assortment of pretty floral designs in a wide Slain Patrolman “ ‘ea variety of new Spring Buccessful treatment of diseased éolors—both light and dark effects. —86-inch and 40-inch widths. —ON SALE AT UNUS- UALLY LOW PRICES, 29¢c AND 39¢c A YARD. Second Floor Special Price Basement 50 New Dresses Just Received al Navy Serge Dresses Remarkable Values at $9.85 —Smart new styles in dresses for early Spring wear. Pleated, straight- line and tunic models. —Trimmed with silk and wool embroidery in clever designs and broad girdles of tricolette in popular shades. $9.85 IS A REMARKABLY LOW PRICE FOR SUCH DRESSES AS THESE 400 Chambray Aprons, $1.49 A New Low Price —Fast-color Aprons in eight new slip-over styles—pretty plaids, checks and plain colors. Belted and sash-back models, trimmings of bias binding and ruffling. Exceptional values at $1.49. Urges Construction [2, ,000 Attend Big ~STUDY WITH AN: EXPERT of 10th Ave. Bridge! ‘Sourdough Shimmy’. | Busin esll Construction of the Tenth ave. | More than 2,000 Alaskans attended uginess ege bridge, known as Proposition B, in| the annual Yukon Pioneers’ ball at) - the coming election, was urged by F. | Masonic temple Tuesday night. Danc- | " - one M. Fretwell before the 100 Per Cent j ing. music and general good fellow- i club Tue: elay, at the Masonic clut . order of the ev pons: aa | : a ‘Stine! and Jewelry > Unquestioned Quality f* Seattle’s Oldest Rant Seine | LJ | Dental Offices | | AUBERT HANSEN 1010 Second Avenue SaSRRORERREEEE SULPHUR SOOTHES UGLY, THING SKIN If you have felt in the past months that dental prices were too high and that you could not afford to have the necessary dental work done on your teeth —DON’T let that bother you any more, Forget about the price—when you step into this office NOW yeu get the 1914 PRICE with the 1921 supplies cost us less. THE QUALITY IS THE SAME IF NOT BETTER. "1 We do not charge for examination. rassing skin trouble you may quickly be rid of it by using Mentho-Sulphug, declares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of its germ destroying properti cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out Modern Methods—High-Class Dentistry—Low Prices seldom fails to quickly subdue ite easily, Th dries quickly and These We Offer You ing, even of fiery eczema. ‘The first rio ene ele nott, fresh looking. ‘ * application makes the skin cool and ee fut igs ang easy ts Electro Painless D comfortable, Rash and blotches are ang aides, joosens and paled 8 jane. ,hasaes it /doceins aad en 1S S healed right up. Mentho-Sulphur is and dandruff, mea, Be sure your drug sist gives you Mulsified.—Advertise- i applied like any pleasant cold cream and is perfectly harmless, You can , obtain a small jar from any good | russist.—Advertisemens { Located for Years at 5. E. Corner First and Pike Phone Main 2555 °

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