The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1921, Page 4

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CITY COUNCIL MONDAY of his by members of Design 1964—ia Twin Pair an ordinance appropriating $1! bend redemption fund ¢e pay off veto an oriinance license to A. A. McCafferty at 516 Second ava Weekly rast extended to Mayor the city the -}ering the railway probe was sent to | stantly that corn stops hurting; then eU. | t Horticultural Show {Commissioner Has Is Planned for July Volunteer park will be the scene of Seattle's first annual horticultural ex. position during the week of July 12, according to a decision of the Seattle * Relapse; Hospital ‘Tom Dobson, county commissioner, who has been til following an opera tion ten days ago, was taken from hia home to the Virginia Mason hos- pital Monday night as @ result of a relapse, His condition in sald to be serious Boys Kitchen Police for Girls This Time Boy Scouts will do “kitchen police” for Puritan Maids at & “mothers and daughters” dinner at Prospect Con gregational church Thursday at 6:30 pm. The Puritan Maids assisted the Roy Scouts in preparing their recent “fathers and sons’ dinner, Horticultural association Monday @f the trection deal | "sht. Ke 00,000 from the city Hight de| WILL M. CRESSY, famous over. Donde maturing Apri |*e* entertainer; Mrs, Cressy and — Altoe Lioyd, will be special guests eadieaell at a luncheon Wednesday noon at mee alike ¥. MC. A =| CORNS gran' MEXICO CITY —Thikee Mexicans killed in train wreck near Quertaro, You Never Forget Pyramid for All Time ané You Fase the Good Were Along riprapping the sca wall on The council pigeonholed Mayor Caldwell’s report of his famous street car probe, ‘The report had been referred to the committee of the whole It was never acted upon. When the coum cf, closing up this term's work, be gan to clean out the docket of the general committes, ‘the mayor's re port was one of the first things to be exhumed, . When the advisability of calling on Caldwell for the detail sheets upon which his appraisal of the street car system was based was brought before the council, the city dads sniffed dis dainfulty, “Well, that appraisal cost $5,000,” ‘waid Judge William Hickman Moore, apologeticaly. “It's not worth that much," sald O. T. Erickson. a “Huh, it isn't worth $3 cents and the time to read ft,” exclaimed R. EL Thomson. ‘The matter was dropped forthwith. ‘When the council) placed Caldweill's report in the official but dusty archives, the grand jury report cov: | jer need what it itebing, amid Pile, Pup roe orien” ry py te set eliet from Vag: we, : protruding piles or Rew “ ing or Doean't hurt a bit! Drop a tittle | Bleeding on an aching corn, in ist any- the same limbo of forgotten things. | shortly you lift It right off with fin. Somebody suggested that the docu: | gers ‘pruly! | sells & tiny bottle of | }Ments might come in handy when| Your druggist rf i “Freesone” for @ few cents, suffi. world of the street car case was before the courts. cient to remove every hard corn, sort | Desple w “It would take @ very hopeful tn-| corn of corn between the toem, and | eka your name } dividual to expect any results from | the calluses, without soreness or irrt 14 Drug Co, OS Thomason sald. tation, | Mavenait Sich’ the court actions,” eubs' cortainiy brought « mfort to & great host pf Pyramid a addrens ieee addreee to Pye: TAL me’ The Very Finest Sleep You Ever Knew turb the other or communicate colds or other infections, The “CAMBRIDGE” is one of the many exquisite Period Designs exclu- sive with Simmons Beds. Your choice of eatiny Ivory White, beautiful Decora- tive Colors and Hard wood effects. Note OUND sleep often comee hardest to the man who needs it most. 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ATLANTA MONTREAL ASK YOUR DEALER for SIMMONS Metal Beds Simmons Springs in every w: cane to go with Simmons Beds BEDS Built for Sleep Zs THE SEATTLE STAR ROADS FORCED Walsh 4 nade fOr ®) od for $30,000, She received $1. She Rie sure you get Pyr- } Buppositories and take Mo\had mued D. A. Marshall, business . ma TO FIGHT LABOR Walsh Says Morgan and Gary Exerted Influence - CHICAGO, March 15-—-A majority of the raliroads of America oppose abrogation of the national agree ments, in the opinion of Bert M Jowell, rail union leader, In statements by Jewell and Frank FP. senting the unions, today it was disctoned an effort to prove this will be made before the United States railroad labor board Friday. Railroad executives will appear be fore the board at that time to be questioned by union attorneys, “Ww. W. Atterbury, vice prest- dent of the Pennsylvania lines, backed by the powerful Morgan and Gary forces, has exerted suf- ficient influence with other rail roads to secure their support in| the battle to crush the unions,” | jeclared. Walsh, attorney repre-|f) Steps From Ferry , to Deputy’s Arms As he stepped off the Kirkland ferry late Monday night, John A. Lawson, 18, was arrested by sher iff's deputies on « charge of hav ing ransacked the home of Dr. and M C. KR Custlen, at Yarrow, a) fow houry before. Agree Heart Broken; Disagree on Price! Mra. Annie Abrahamson, a widow, |]) and a jury in Judge Calvin 8. Mall's | 7) court, agreed Monday that her heart had been broken. They dimgreed on | the compensation therefor, She ask nm, for marrying Another woman. after promising to marry her Marshall denied the charges. Wh G . . irl Bandit Says | ’ ’Twas Only ‘a Lark Miss Fay Engvtrom, 22, stenogra pher, who joined Wilbur Haskell, 20, on a robbery expdition “for a! lark” January 4, gas allowed her Uberty on @ deferred sentence when | Judge King Dykeman Monday. Has |) kell wae given a suspended sentence ||) of one year in the county jail Says ‘Divorced Hubby Must Pay Taxes! High taxes in Seattle recetved| judicial notice from Judge Bverett|]) Smith Monday during the divorcee) case of Mre Allce B. Reafre and Dr. lL. W. Renfro, ly good as ately embroidered SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement If All the colors, $15.00 —The quality of the material is as exceptional- the price is unexpectedly low. —Four smart models from which to choose: —A straight line, long tunic model with elabor- ue and wide sash gi —A model particularly adapted to stout fig- ures with long panel tunic and richly trimmed “in novelty self-colored silk braiding. —A full tunic model with gathered waistline, shoestring belt, yoke, bodice and bottom of the tunic richly embroidered in cross-bar self- colored silk. —A draped tunic model with yoke and back smartly trimmed with silk embroidery. NAVY —Sizes 16 to 46. BROWN People Knew A Complete Showing of — Spring Hats —Smart hats for Easter and early spring wear in all the newest shades and most popular BLACK The judge awarded the home at but added: NOGA ASRS RS aly _— ame — SET Ae Mt SRR ARE NW A es y mo matter what the market 6 conditions, ‘ There is such a service. “Dr. Renfro shall pay all special }done. TSIB 48th ave. 8, to Mra. Renfro, |tax assersments. lone her property if this is notjout by the The typical stock of mixed brands and lots and quantities can not do it. Nor anything else but concentration on a standardised line—the same all through the range of weights and sizes; always the same in quality, wear and comfort, ‘The I had Mrs. Renfro will SS SSNS SS SS BLACK CAT Hosiery COOPER'S- BENNINGTON Underwear Allen A Company Kenosha, Wisconsin trict once myself and was forced Property in that dis-| against it.” asseeaments | bility. a Give your Confidence to the Merchant who Merits it MAN usually devotes about five mine utes to buying Underwear or Hosiery. He finds what looks like the kind he wants. Tt is more than thirty years old. You can find it in thousands of stores. Matters of cut, fi n ee prea some Be Nd will ate rs ae vee i eat mark of the Maker's identification Te ¢ granted. sponsibility on the celebrated COOPER'S- 7 A Merchant may well ask himself BENNINGTON Spring Needle Underweer () whether he always merits such and BLACK CAT HOSIERY. y] implicit confidence ! “Allen,” the name of the Makers; their personal pledge of responsibility to you. And “A” —the standard mark of first and finest grade. These famous lines come streight from the Mills to the Merchant. ‘ He deals with the Afakers direct. He knows what he is Offering you, and merits the confidence he asks from you. TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1921. how much they could save in the Special Price Basement, three times the space it occupies would not be enough to hold the crowds. —A wide selection of models for the matron and miss for dress and street wear. —The values are excellent. eee priced at $8.95, $4.95, $5.95, $7.50 and $10.00. riche? Migmonette Dresse Offers Decided Savings and Exceptiong : Values at ia : as —_ Mrs. Renfre charged tneompatie | |

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