The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1921, Page 2

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this store welcomes NEW ACCOUNTS— —pay for your homefurnishings out of your income these remarkable credit terms are for you: aa purchase ft farattare fest pay~ amount- pay- ment | ing to ment tale Ee : $30— $4.50 $50— $7.50 leading the way with a Ne stains BEARS fret weekly pay~ $5— $7.50 $10— —just when you are s ir spring sewing— comes this timely sale—offering exceptional prices on exceptional sewing machines that were made by America’s most reliable sewing machine maker— and made to sell for a lot more than we're asking. $29.75 regular price $46.50 —83 of these well known EMPRESS GRAND sewing machines are on sale this week at a price lower than they have been offered for several y nets are of quarter-sawed oak in golden finish; high- _— vibrating shuttle with top extension. GUAR- NTEED TEN YEARS; regular price $46.50; spe- ATLANTA, Ga—Gas explosion in Prsysiciogy building at Emory college injures 12 persona of the American ship Dernof, held for killing bis captain, Make Your Own Brice on Next Winter’s Eggs You can buy them today, at the low-ebb price, and eat them next winter when the price is almost prohibitive. Carefully selected eggs, non- fertile preferred, an indefinite period in “Siliso”, a superior quality of water glass fs Soda. The process is simple and the cost ee ot Silicate o} A pint is sufficient for 7 dozen eggs. Pint Bottles of “Siliso”. . . Quart Bottles of “Siliso”. . Half Gallons of “Siliso” Gallons of “Siliso” Full directions for use, printed on the label. The Owl Drag Cy First and Pike Third and Pike Elliott 6335 BERLIN.—Second Officer Gowan. Suicide Was Not jf Drunk, Says Woman a, WwW. Seainaesda: who shot and kilied himself in a First ave. shoot: ing gallery Tuesday, was not chased with moonshine at the time, as one paper reported, according to Mrs. | Josephine Com: 6723 Fourth ave. |N. Wy who his war mother while he was in servica He had been suffering with bar ber's Itch, whieh” necessitated his |whaving his head, she sald. This preyed on his mind and made him deapondent. Named Drinkwater, but He Drank Booze Drunk on boose, If. T. Drinkwater, |23, sailor, war arrested at First ave. land Cherry st. Tuesday night by Sergt. F. Olmstead. TAILORED Come in and take your choice from many ex- clusive patterns—in most superior materials. Vf cAailors | ZF SECOND AND MARION MOTOR TRUCKS REO SPEEDWAGON and DODGE DELIVERY PRICED RIGHT TERMS Mack-International Molor Truck Corporation 1000 Pike St Eliiott 1101. Ask™tor Mr. Rossbach can be preserved for \ Westlake and Pine UTILITY BILL IS DENOUNCED Municipal League Says It Is Monopolistic House Bill 174, the certificate of neceasity bill, is severely condemned in @ report submitted to the Mu- nicipal league by &@ special commit tee appointed to investigate the measute, James A, Haight chair: man of the committes, favors a@ referendum. The bill provides that hereafter & public utility company not al ready in business in thin stace must apply to the public service com- mission for permission to do bust news here, Such company would have to show that there is a neces sity of a field for the business it desires to enter, If an old public utility company is already serving the territory, ®& is in @ position to better serve the territory, the “certificate of necen- would not issue to the now company, The Muntcfpal sity” report. | made Tuesday, denounces the bill aa monopoliatic. PROTEST DELAY IN BONUS PAY At & meeting of Col. Theodore Roosevelt post, No, 24, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Tuesday night Ralph D, Horr and Phikp Tworoger were Appointed a committes to commun! cate with the state auditor's office at Olympia to hurry it up on sending bonus checks, Of the 1,600 members of the post, only one has thus far received his bonus “They are sending them out at the) rate of only about 200 a day,” Tw roger sald Wednesday, “which, eo nidering the fact that there are 60,-| 000 veterans in the state entitied to the bonus, meang approximately ten months Wil be required to send! them all out, | “Five million of the bonus bonds! have already been sold. The money | ia, of courwe, In variour banks. The state is paying 5 per cent interest on the bonds. The banks are paying j the state 2 per cent. Therefore the | banks are making from 4 to 6 per | cent on the money the atate deponits | With them, #o that the bimeest bene [fit that has been received to date from the bonus in by the banks, Which are holding the at jst 2 per cent and loaning it out at from ¢ to § per cent.” The post voted to change Its meet tng time from Monday to Tuesday nights, A minstrel show will be staged next Tuesday night, at the Post rooms, 1616% Third ave, with the Bolo club directing activities All || MARRIAGE LICENSES | || randesy, “Anis ‘ieiisabech,” Geastie.” Veteransare invited. It will be a strictly wtag affair, Rineniog Protests | Bonus Pay Delay Mow ent of bonus claims wan the subject of a letter Tues | day nighf trom Port Commissioner George B. Lamping, author of the) firwt bonus BM, to Btate Auditor Cc W. Clausen. Lamping pointed out that former soldiers who are complaining are willing to donate | thelr services to help speed up the | Payments. Missing Relatives) communcate with 6311 Ellis ave? eee Important news for Ming Irene| Brierer i# held at Red Cross head. | quarters, 315 University # eee column Friday, is really D. J. Strait, | and bas been living at Lake Stevens, near Everett, according to informa tion furnished by Mra. Mattie! Dayles, 7143 35th ave. 8. W. eee Mrs. Karl, formerty Mra. Mabel! Butler, who formerty lived in West | Seattle, is sought by Mra. M. Van} 456. [Vital Statistics | Ammerman, William Dalia, Macon, thy, Meivina “iB, Cova, “iioed” i Vancouver, B.C. Legal Drink Alfred Joseph, Dow Creek, Link, Richard &, Reattin Bhmer, Bmerson Medes, Carmen Zodi, Taylor, Chart Colgan, Margaret, Seattle .... BIRTHS Netaon, Ofin, 2221 N. 59th, boy, 11780 Phinney ave, gtet — ; John Doughty Pleads in Toronto Court TORONTO, Ont, March 23—Joyn Doughty, former secretary to Am- brome J, Small, the minsing theat- rion magnate, yesterday, in the gen- era} pensions, pleaded not guilty to charges connected with Bmall'n dix appearance In December, 1019, "Phe first charge heard wae that of the theft of $106,000 in Victory bonda These bonds were found in the home of Doughty's married nix tor, after Doughty's return from Ore gon. The charge of conrpiring to kidnap Small will be heard later, “LUCKY | STRIKE cigarette Hts toasted Orie AMUSEMENTS: seCOND | BIG WERK ‘Twice 1 2 os WAY DOWN KA Eves. £0c to $2.00. Mate Now—MATs. TODAY AND SAT. Farewell Week of Laura Arnold fe “THE oTUER WIFK” |stnon 1866, died Tuesday night @t\with a young man, believed to be a the family residence, 9053 Evanston |eaijor in civilian clothes, 2 sve. He was 86 years old and @ vet-| night Tustin Funeral ar-| juvenile court. Tommie Price ts the name of the sailor with whom Bes- ~~ | sie is supposed to be. ow Piny' muons nov Als Dancing—A ta Carte Dinner, ¢ te © Music by the Famous Butier Orchestra HARRIET REMPEL THE FORD DANCERS Moss AND FRYE La Vere: Otto and ‘The D. J. Strout advertised in this | — BUNGALOW “s*tavnaxt ‘Third Near Pine, El 610, Nightly -rrotca: repica: revues Ftolam Dancing f totam Table @ Hote = After-Theatre Specialt! CLINT WILLARD F.C, RI de Wark, Blaine, Wash, P. O, box} —_ GET YOUR SEATS NOW —Fror— SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVENING PERFORMANCE 215-615 P.M. SECOND BIG WEEK — NOW ENGAGEMENT LIMITED D. W. GRIFFITH'S Taken Seattle MATINER 755 Seats at $1.00 265 Seats at = DO 278 Seats at = 25 NIGHT PRIC Seats at 82.00 K fioopm, R. C., "2807 Gray, B.A, 2212 2 Barron Albert, soa dave. N. girth rd N., etrt, 422 W. Roy, gtr, HG. 64th at, ete 117th ave. N., bey, Bostwick, F. Is, 2247 20th W., boy, DEATHS falint, Dinto, 35, Kerma Hotel. t McMenamin, James B, 23,2414 W. New- 1 1604 11th ave, ton. MaXnight, Hebert 0. 9 Lanter, Mra Jutta, a7, Ma Alexander, Fiorence, 44, 3833 an w. Seats at 1.50 Seats at 1.00 378 Seats at = 0 ALL SEATS RESERVED METROPOLITAN SHOES WEAR LONGER | When you walk in comfort; no do cin A package of ‘Allen's eptic powder to and sprinkle in bath, gives y mfort and say that wear, “old Al- tight or new ies can wear by, thal nig home Allen's Hoot h shoe ia the morning. Sold tverywhore, a PATHE’S BEAUTIFUL EGINNING SATURDAY SPECIAL EASTER EVENT HAND-COLORED VERSION OF THE PASSION PLAY ENTITLED Beboldix Man PORTRAYING IMPRESSIVELY THE LIFE OF OUR SAVIOR narrative that ail the millions of the and feel ite influence, irrespective of land or tongue. SO WITH ALL REVERENCE WE PRESENT THIS EXQUISITE FEAST FOR THE SOUL STARTING SATURDAY BLUE MOUSE THEATRE Fifth Ave., Just South of Pike SPECIAR MUSIC A wplendid choral and orchestral accompankment, Immor- talized ‘selections from the world’s greatest music masters, Rendered in perfect synchronization. Says Wife Mashed Derby; Asks Divorce Mrs. Helen V. Dibble visited C. EB. Dibble at his office Disappearance of 4 amashed | willie his new derby hat with an umbrella.!13 sunday after being pursued by Girls Is Explained mysterious disappearances of n lie Price, 16, and Bessie Walton, according to his divorce complaint!, swarthy stranger lost most of its filed ip superior court Tuesday.| mystery Wednesday when it was ‘Teer Eave teen sarees 5S 7 said that both girls were out with milors Sunday night. ise, Bessie was | ay. L. A. “TREEN, reatdent of Beattie said to have taken an Everett train eran of the civil war. rangements pending. Men’s Night School You can complete a half year’s work by July 1 in a thoroly organized high school. Fully ac- credited to all North- west colleges and uni- versities. Register NOW for classes in Algebra Geometry Trigonometry oo ES) sl French Chemistry Physics Civics History Bookkeeping Typewriting Mechanical Drawing v MOA College Preparatory School Call at Room 210 or Phone Main 5208 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Y. M. C. A. Fourth at Madison Two Things To Remember Matinee Today JANE MORGAN RETURNS) SUNDAY WILKES Millie is a ward of the bear (Be It Is Never Too | Late to do your Easter shopping. Easter styles are not those of a month ago. Easter is in the future, and looking into the future at the East- ern we find Wrap Coats— _~ of quilted satin, and all other materials, Novelty Suits— for Spring and early Sum- mer in the season's mate- rials and diverse colorings. Dresses— of variety and style be- yond description. Blouses— featuring the new Over- blouse, with or embroidered ornamenta- tion. Millinery— to match any Suit, Coat or Dress. A CHARGE ACCOUNT is a great convenience , and may be arranged when mak- ing a pur- chase, he Tey Longshoreman] for Raising ‘Gxavenc ees alin Union, Local 3812, ac raised @ $60 check ‘was on trialfor forgery retarytreasurer of the lenyrhe Judge J. P. Ronald's court Wed: Meadeches Prom deches Prom Slight Colds GROVES Laxative MO NINE Tablets relieve the H: by ee the Cold. A tonic sada germ destroyer. The gen s the signature of E W. G sure you get Brobo.) vertisement. Easter Furs— V including the chic choker, able addition to Springtime costume. 1332-34 Second 209 Union Open Until 6 P. M. an ‘indispens- the 1288S s55eae Fes °F

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