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THE SHATTLE STAR | AMERICA HOLDS factory demonstration week | Simanr cutty EMPRESS UNIVERSAL joo. ‘COMBINATION RANGE iy M KNOWN AND LOVED FOR FORTY YEARS IN EVERY PART OF THE WORLD WHERE BOOKS ARE READ BRADFORD Y, April 4.—The United States «funds with the gow ernments of the allies in holding Germany morally responsible for the pay full repa ite Hughes de BY A. LL. WASHINGTON mmur HEAT EOS. 2 G man government was t the firming the ¢ | dinpatch of had been nm | the United state eh | ere OC Dr + ‘PLAYING CAPACITY EARLY SHOW ADVISABLE \A PICTURE OF EXTRAORDI- \NARY MERIT AND APPEAL lusive United Presa inlay that Germany 4 of the ponition of was in by the | Simo | Dresel in Pt This was on Mar American reply was} tate department today spe cifically denied that the communi. cation from the United Suites was | considered a folmal note 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit || by Automobiles [247 vee eee | jtor ave. and Ward st, Friday night, @ unidentified girl, about 19 years old, was knocked down by the auto! ot George H. Belt, 4322 Kastern ave. 248 had knoe! 19, of 432 wt. and I C. A. Mek NEZeN S778 ers Ze N hill aoe a=) N37 oN 27 LeN 22 NST 8ST BZ SN When he reported to lice Batu po- lay that his auto ta Duffy, at N. 46th Friday night ter, of 2349 | Boy letor yoked on @ reckless driving charge. He was re eased on his personal recognizance. Moctlugh’s auto struck the girl as |ahe got off a street car. She received two bruises, '249 —Witllam Jones, 18%, of 5118 NIGHTS Adults ..50e Loges ..50¢ | Loges ..75e Children 10¢ | Children 200 BLUE MOUSE CONCERT ORCHESTRA Emil Birnbaom, Director MATINEES | [=] —women are entranced by the beauty of this EMPRESS UNIVER- SAL COMBINATION RANGE, which equals in efficiency the high standard set by its at- tractiveness, offering for the week a grand opportunity -the expert representative direct from the EMPRESS UNI- VERSAL COMBINATION RANGE factory will be at our store this week with his assistants to conduct an educational exhibit and demonstration, offering to you a remarkable epportunity to own one of these beautiful, 3-in-1, advanced- type ranges which uses either gas, coal or wood. Made in beautiful, indestructible Peacock Blue or Pearl Gray “UNI- }BLUE MOUSE ria THEATREES Early Risers See Snow Here Sunday Sunday in Seattle started like a De cember day in North Dakota and| ended like a dreamy Puget Sound Othello et, was suffering | ma brok “@ Monday. He was J, A. Morris, 19, of | , at Rainier ave. and | Frontenac st, Saturday afternoon. 25 Coroner W. HL Corson, | blamed both driver and vietim in the case of Albert Brunes, 7, of 6126 Roxbury st, fatally injured Saturday afternoon when struck by the auto of J. KR. Kirsop, 4036 Fitth | *ummer afternoon. jave N. B., at Rainier ave. and Sist| People ambitious enough to get ep java 8 Kirsop failed to sound his|!n time for church found a light cov- horn and the lad did not watch the |¢ring of snow on the ground. Later traffic aq he should have done, it is Alfred was paming jum be |*arly ones that it had been there, for freop's truck on a little wagon the sun struggied thru a mass of jwhen Kirsop backed the truck up to | clouds and melted it about 10 a.m. |& grocery store, The sun shore bright and warm in | the afternoon, tho there was a sharp | —& F. White, 1907 First . . 25 Ave, was at iberty on| 24 slightly frosty breese In evidence. $250, charged with reckless driving Slight Snow Falls |Monéay. His auto broke two ribs in Los Angeles lof Mra. Harriett Ellis, 62, of 1817 Ninth ave, af Seveoth ave. and Olive st, Saturday night. LOS ANGELES, April 4.—Snow —A. Gi 6926 Wilson a’ fell here today. Earty morning 252 oth ge 7 eight por tn pedestrians and motorists witnessed taken tn his scalp after being nit}® bit of rare weather when a driz- ne of rain turned to snow. Enough Spiritualism Flayed by Baptist Pas! In a sermon on “The Truth Al Spiritualism” et the Dunlap Ba: church, Sunday, Rev. P. A. denounced epiritualiem as @ violation of God's commands. Darwin Secretary of risers had to take the word of the) | State Fishery Board L. H. Darwin, retiring state fish / and game commissioner, Saturday became secretary of the newly - ated state board of fisheries state superintendent of Oisheries, Tries to Buy Gun to ‘ Kill Himself, Ch Trying to buy a gun to blow hi brains out, {t is alleged, Joseph D ner, 30, sallor, wag arrested by uty sheriffs and was held ta —the factory has positively limited their special FREE por- celain top table offer to this week’s demonstration. So read carefully every word of this advertisement and be prepared to attend. Everyone is invited. Even if you are not in need of a range, you’ll find this exhibit and demonstration show the greatest advancement ever made in range con- struction. It’s a demonstration that every woman should 4 4 VIT” porcelain, that is sanitary and washable. a ~ —terms so low, so reasonable, it's not worth while to wait longer; this week buy yourself the range you need —an EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGE, 50 a week B— cash will hold any EMPRESS UNI- VEBRSAL COMBINATION RANGE you may 'seleet for future delivery and entitles you to all special inducements of this dem- onstration. attend. special baking demonstration the automatic key— —of special interest from 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. every day this week will be the baking demonstration of bread, pies, ete., by an expert cook using the EMPRESS UNI- VERSAL COMBINATION RANGE. | FREE | porcelain top table- | —during this fac tory demonstra. tion we give FREE with ev. ery EMPRE UNIV COMBINATION RANGE one of these tables, by the auto of M. Gunderson, 1211 EB. Olive st, at Rainier ave. and Winthrop «t, Saturday night —keeps kitchen cool in summer, warm in winter. Equipment includes baking and roasting oven, broiler, warming closet, self-starter for gas, gas kindler for wood. Economical; wastes no fuel. — you simply turn the key and the range is ready for use. Nothing to overlook; noth- ing to forget. Everythifig is done for you by that simple twist of the wrist. The UNI- VERSAL iscomplete in itself. YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN INEXCHANGE ~during this demonstration of EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGES we take in your wasteful, broken-down old cook stove—making you a liberal allowance on it to apply on your new purchase. STANDARD FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE SECOND AVENUE AT PINE STREET \Fire to Warm Mash Did you nee “MAIN 6500" ly. || Sets House Afire pe ever the city today? Responding to a fire alarm at 2106) It was painted on the wings of |) 24th ave. S., Saturday night, firemen the great Curtis Sea Gull fying | found a fire started from a stove This air Taxi ts operated || used to keep warm 200 gallona of the Puget Sound Airway Com. ‘pany, with a hangar at Madison Park, on Lake Washington. If you want a combination of || dand and sky taxi ride, call MAIN $500, and we will take you to and from the hangar from any part Of the business section of the city. Rates, including and SKY trip are: For one passencer For two passengers For three passengers . $20.00 SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY MAIN 6500 both LAND L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Founded 1864 mash. Anne Romeo wag arrested and later released. MIN? University of Minnesota discontinues honor system at examinations. For good apple ple, go to Boldt's. Advertisement, WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other yaluable papers, Entrance, corner ave., at Pike st. PEOPLES SAVINGS Second BANK TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101-111 South 11th St. |Saves Lads Under 21 From. Noose} “And I fust told my bons, I sald SAN QUENTIN, Cal, April 4—It/to him, ‘It can't be done. A. girl was just like the big scene in the | can't be expected to dreas well on melodrama— | the ameunt of money I'm getting Frank Norris, an 18-year-old boy,| It's to your advantage to have your was to be hanited for a murder com-| office help looking prosperous, and mitted near Redding, Cal. |by the time I actually sve up Gov. Stephens, of California, had | enough ® get something new—well, refused reprieve, |I'm months behind the times.’ He Then, Just two days before the! merely smiled and sald, "Why bother + Up dashed Assemblywoman |to save? Why not pay as you Saylor. . ®} earn and buy your clothes on credit | la state at Cherry's? Both my wife and I ‘hich Prevents the hanging of/ buy our things there, and we've youths under 21. It was passed the| found their clothes to be no higher following day, and not only saved/than any other place, in spite of the life of Norris, but of two other | ere And I tried it | lads who faced the death penalty, h | ba “ talking about.” | RIVERSIDE, Cal—ldawin Ander |son on way to Chicago to anawer|on Second ave., | charges of embezzeling $29,000 from | earl L. Mart | betWeen Madison and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle Advertisement, 253° why the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL | COMBINATION RANGE is supreme! —it is “The Range of Simplicity and Thrift,” the “Range Supreme.” So simple a mere twist of the wrist changes completely from coal | ot wood to gas. No parts to take out; no dampers to operate. | Ratelle Kee was bit by | was slightly jthe auto of | Stevens st, at Eighth ave. and Pike st., Sunday ni | Advertisement. | THE BOSS KNEW |' and I'm| ti here to state he knew what he was |} a ‘Their store ts at 207 Rialto Bidg., A on and Pi © was about to get eet car at Second . Saturday night, 8 Sunnyside ave., 0 of Fred Dobler, Sith st She was ave Jr, of 1119 2B slightly injured. Clarence Gage was slight 4 when bit at Sec- Pine #t., by the auto joway, 2820 W. Burton Saturday night tens, of the New pho Cafe, 707 Olive at., ured when struck by rge Grotie, 5136 W me “For good apple pie, go to Boldt’s. —$60— See our extraordinary selection of fine fabrics— made to your measure in hand-tailored elegance, cfailors CORNER SECOND AND MARION “My Article in turday’s Star WE BOTH WIN T am now devoting my entire time to my dental practice, Having now served the people here for twenty years, and made good by doing |dental work that | and waning my compete with Cheap Dentist nor do operate on your pocketbook or | tion, 1 give two < rk for ou conversa jollars’ worth of 9 very dollar I re- you save a dollar, | make and our interésts are both win, ings tll 7 and Sundaya |day which occasionedijsnow Murrics county jail Monday, i LUCKY. STRIKE, cigarette | of it fell to white housetops and the ground in some sections, but it melted within a few minutes. eee PORTLAND, April 4.—Warm sun- shine again greeted Portland after a sudden drop in temperature yester- ° and “woolen: Rockefeller Agent Is Dead in Florida DAYTONA, Fla, April 4.—Starr J. Murphy, counsel and personal rep- resentative of John D. Rockefeller, died at @ hospital here today. Woman Dies From an Unknown Cause From an unknown cause, Mra. Alta J. Landers, 44, died in her home at 6209 Leary ave., Saturday. Coro- ner W. H. Corson is investigating. EDMONTON, Alta—Fleet of sea- planes to be put into service between Peace river and MacKenzie river points, for transportation of govern- ment geologists and other field work: ere More lumber is consumed by for- ‘ewt fires annually than is taken up by sawmills 15,000 Miles on Tires—S0% Greater Fuel Efficiency—Zero-Balance Road- ability — Less Annual Depreciation | On Exhibit at the AUTOMOBILE SHOW Space 11, Hippodrome UNITED MOTORS CO., Inc. Distributors 407 and 409 East Pine Street, at Bellevue Phone East 9 J. A. ROOK, Manager Seattle, Wash. 4 Cove Mores SAP RE ers are in Al Cole Does Today 2