The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1921, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

—the credit terms that have helped to estab- lish thousands and thousands of homes. tewoenresg 89c new table damask— —T2 inches wide highly mercerized and in very at tractive designs; regular price $1.25; special for the si— | $150— $1.50 | $200— $2— |$300— —with figured silkoline and plain regular price $5 each the week, $3.35 75 wool nap cotton blankets— —in white, gray or tan with pink or Diue borders; size 70x80 or T2x84 inch regular price $5 special for the week, each $3.35 MEZZANINE FLOOR covers borders to match special for - 83.15 $4.95 atin bed spreads— eatin plain hem or seal loped edges, size 80 x90 or 72x90 inch en; regular price $7.50, $8—, 99-5 especial for the week, each. .64.95 here’s a special Columbia At a Saving of $40— $108.50 former price $148.50 —on sale this week, complete with 16 double-faced 8S¢ records of your own choosing with Columbia GRAFONO LA exactly as pictured; former price $148.50; special for the week, $108.50, TERMS $8— MONTHLY SE Oe 0UR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT— —each week hundreds of home-seekers make use of our FREE Rental Department to secure the home they desire to rent. —you are invited to list the home you have for rent with this department. of the Snoquaimie Falls Lumber company, who died Monday afternoon in his offices in the White building, will be held Fri day at 3 p. m. at Bonney-Watson’s A fireproof building material called SCHOOL PLANS PROBE TARGET Proposed $1,250,000 Build- ing to Be Aired $1,250,000 for the new fh high schoo! building tn the Cowen Park district an open hearing will be held by the educational commit tee of the Seattle Chamber of Com merce at T p.m, Wednesday, School heads, architects, taxpayers and other Interested persons are invited Severe criticlam has been directed against the proposed building on the grounds that the structure is not suited to the requirements of the diw trict and is grossly, extravagant ad | this time. The Chamber of Commerce com. mittee which will formulate ita re port on the school board action con tists of Fred W. Catlett, ford, A. H. Wiseman, C. lama, H. L. Coe, Dr, Don Palmer Prof, Fred Ayer, Louis Sohwellen- bach, Prof. Louis Neikirk and C. W. Caster Drama Institute Is Organized Here Everybody should! That's the program of Mie Flor ence E. Wilbur, who will be dean of the Drama Institute which commun ity wervice ts organizing for two weeks beginning Monday, April 18 And if you are a bad actor, then you should try your hand at play writing, painting, costume making or producing, according to Miss Wilbur, To develop a city-wide Interest tn theatrical production so that neighborhood will have its t players, and perhaps its own ls the purpose back of this In which all of the schools, the un versity and dramatic experts in the city are co-operating. Regiatrati are being taken at 157 Stuart building, Elliott 1371 Elliott 3844 Mother of Seattle Woman Passes Away CASHMERE, April 13.—Mra. Car rie Mastin, mother of Mra. Will H Barr, of Seattle, died here yesterday afternoon, at the home of her grand daughter, Mra. Albert L. Paine. | Vital Statistics}. |MARRIAGE LICENSES | Name and Residence Butt, William J. Seattle Greaby, Charlotte, Seattle Roberta, Wynn | Mason, Lola Le Schmid. Ot Jensen, Hulda M Jensen, Erkardt, & . Florence La, Seattle . Whisler, Percy E., Seattlo Spriggs. Mildred L. Seattle Hopper, Louts M, Seattle Lobaugh, Loretta A. Be Arntzen, A. M., Seattle . Keattie . and lee Logal -Leeel . Lene! Lega! Lega! Gause, Irene Bissett, Seattle Reece, W., Edmonds Hoover, Candace, Edmond Gambia, Thomas M. Seattle ten, Anna Havens, Seattle in, Fred M., Beattie r, Marie EB, Seatth R ekman, Martin Nathaniel, ttle Iewa! wtord, Marion, fe attie ... Fr irene BIRTHS ylor, H. W.. Kirkland, boy Enquest, V. B, 2250 Walnut at, Mansen, Albert, RF. D. No. 1 ton, Bi FG. 9226 stra a ow boy. wan, Willem, 226 13th ave. RE. wioreh Albert, 1102 W. 60th. girl Holey, B. A, 42 W. B9th, boy Simonaka, Y. ¢51 Mal Sato, M, 130 Tshibacki. ‘Y. 208 Legal girt Ren- | of Chorus Girls in some Nevue. | than just a foolish little Whim ean act and everybody | TUE SEATTLE STAR From Henna’d Hair to Gallic Heels, Her High Estate This Skirt Reveals! Thus Frances Boardman Rhymes With Glee i A Yoryph ee ee sonata /Cop Uses Strategy to Learn Lady’s Age ‘The mystery of Lillian Davenport's but ‘Desk Sergt knows that it ts Lilian tn unsolved, Howard T. Kent nomewhere lens than 40 years, in colored. She wan arrested by Beret. J. 8. Donlan in the South End Tues day afternoon, When booked she re fused to tell Bergt. Kent her age. Ensued the following What's your age manded the sergeant time Silence. “How old are you?” Lilian? for the ae fifth 4n Empresa in Dinguise! No, Children, don’t belleve your this Is no Queen Incognito; she merely alds the Second Mow) Bilence E {I mpell it otherwise, don't you”) It's true,| “Well, I'll put down at 40. she has & Regal Air, beginning with her Henna’d Hair, and ending at her Kent makes rgotion om if writing that ic Heels; and #0, she evidently feels superior to you and me, But after age in the book ol, why shouldn't mh She's got “Oh, Gee, the Bwellest Friend—say,| Silence broken o Girla, that Baby sure can spend! Pierce-Arrows ain't no more to him) from Lillian Why, Dearie, when I meen his Roll, it! “Man, if I'm 40, you all is 100 nearly knocked me for 4 Goal, I says, ‘You don't mean that f He! only 30.” mays, ‘You're on; whone would it be? #0, of courne, It thet| “You got to know women fo get ashe should hardly see at all the simple Proletariat. No, Children, do not! things out of them sometimes,” Bergt look for that. When Souls are Wedded to thelr Art, they have to Look | Kent philosophized. and Act the Part oe ot aoe Furniture Check 600 Fish “Caught” lamar, oF vneurred Twentay| ,Was Bogus, Charge ‘endering ch ft ore than in Bas in at U. W. night at the heme of her daughter, |, sencerins & check for m $400 in payment for $360 worth of Students at the University of/ Mrs. Samuel Archer, 600 35th ave.|furniture, which be was ordering Washington transferred some ¢00| Mra. Glasgow had lived in Seattle for sent to what wis found to ba a fish from the freshman barin to arth | 25 years, She was a member of the| vacant house, I C. Cook, alias fictal poola, preparatory to planting | t-nited Presbyterian church and the| Pr, 24, hhanie, wes arrestes them in atreams thruout the coun-| 00° 1 by Lieut i. V. Hasrelbiad try. In the haul were troppie, eat | Y> ‘ and Patrolman J. Ro McCarthy fish, yelle perch, it ide and! goo > Wee teed Meee) TUCHday afternoon olden tench. some of the ornamen- Health Is a Woman’s Greatest Asset) Wcox "is tioned to have admitted golden fench. Some of the ornamen tal fish were placed in the pond at Contrast the cheerful, happy wom.|that the check was worthless. the tUme of the A-Y.P. exposition.| an, with head the glow of| Police say he was merely trying in 1909 health on her cheeks, the elastic step|to get the change and that he and bubbling enthusiasm ag she goes| was not attempting to get the fur+ about her daily tasks, with the wom. | niture. an who suffers from backache, head. | jaches, dragwing pains, nervy | ouxness and des Such con | ditions are undoubtedly caused by | ‘s ailments, which will yield Lydia KE. Pinkham's Vegetable ‘ompound, which for many, many yours has been restoring weak, ail ng women to health and etrength Every woman who suffers in this| way owen it to herself to at leant | sive it @ trial Adverticament. Gene Bandahl serving as PROTECTION |.::~ F OM THE BAN F RANCISCO. _ Frank B. Eb cost F bert, ansistant general counsel for Anti Saloin league, opens district of floe here to spur officials in making Many iand tithe are at tacked, but few are defeated In either case you win if you bave Tithe ineurance and lowe without It The cost of Litigation and the anaiety it involves ts a severe strain on most anyone and if you lowe your prop erty, too—that is indeed a bump! ‘Title Insurance protects you net only from loss if you tithe falla, but It also protects you from all the costa of a laweult If the title t at tacked. WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Eyes, you iptly by shrieks tm erect, SPOKA Try A. With Deep Creek farmer, pleads not guilty when arraigned in superior court for alleged murder of John Batten, clty fireman. Trial set for April 15. _ AMUSEMENTS OTEL BUTLER Second ané Jai Luncheon, Dinner, musement, ama Harmony Is Slogan of Seattle Flori Consolidation so aa to present « |polid front to outside competition and maintenance of local harmony and cooperation were urged at the ban quet of Seattle florists at the New Washington hotel Tuesday night. fanization of an ansociation, plans . oa, very Night from 7 pm. to Lam. Seattle's Favorite Pace to Dine and Dan | noon. \. Bpeechen followed the banquet, toast wien quor prosecutions Ameo hee font eo ELECT your Suit Pattern here— from the world’s fin- est imported fabrics, Y 60 et Su Tailored under our personal supervision Now STEPPING sroxe Sanvur BURTON AND SHEA Rack domes ia -TMe BIG Y PeN CH MO@RE 397253" yORWONTH PR AND COMPANY BUNGALOW ®2*tacnant Third Near Pine. En me Arrangements were made for the or- | ‘to be completed at another meeting | Nightly Groven nanun Ttetam Dancing ¢tolam. Table AMots After-Theatre fpectaities LAINT WILLARD F.C. RIPPER “Under Btate Supervision” Assets More Than $600.000 Sone uralite, has been invented in Russia Grove's Laxative BROMO QUI The first te original Cold and Gri 25 300. Foot- Ease, le the © the bd iemal NE Tablets P| Mateud re you get BROMO.) | Macrae ty" antiseptic! Fukuhara, 8. 111 Rio, Deverme, Auburn, girl aden, C. 7909 Eighth &. girl 2020 F Moore, T. li to be shaken into the shoes |! prinkled in the footbath. 1 4 Plattsburg Camp Man ing to use each morning. ting out of corns and Allen's Foot- Ease to “break in new shoes, STOMACH SUFFERERS. Follow Directions CAREFULLY AND RELIEF FROM STOMACH MISERIES 18 CERTAIN. wai eRe JoTo is guaranteed absolutely harm lees and may be taken in any quantity will give you stomach comfort in two minutes —or your money will be refunded GAS PAINS, HEARTBURN, ACID, SOUR STOMACH, BELCHING, SWELLING AND ALL INDIGESTION TROUBLES QUICKLY RELIEVED WITH JO-TO with no ill effects. All Drug Stores Follow Directions Carefully— Take JO-TO—Stop Suffering The . Ling, 61, 3666 Lith ave Alton BL, 41, 408 iS Wall ou For good apple pis, go to Boldt’s | Advertisement. Intending buyers will find just the bargain they have peen looking for among the extraordinary Piano and Play- er Piano values now on dis- play in Our Annex. Not a lot of nondoseripts, but etandard., dependable, fully warranted mak Hamilton Upright in walnut case, pleasing tone, and in Al condition throughout» 288 Kohler & Campbell in walnut case, good tone and in fine ferret” $360 for only Mervyn in handsome walnut brilliant tone, and prac- y an good an new, now +. .., SSOD Kohler & Campbell, oak case, full tone and in very goo condition inside $385 and out .. Large Franklin, in mahogany, full, rich tone, same as new in every : 75 way . Holland Player Piano, in ma- howany or omk, with trans. posing devi Autopians Player Pian. walnut or mahogany, ¢ be told from invite your personal - tion of. Kasy payments ar- ranged if desired. olns and Kee- onae Heduced to Pre-War Pri THE BIG PUBLIC DEMAND HAS FORCED US TO OPEN TWO BOX OFFICES—SEATS NOW ON SALE GEES <_< AT W. H. LEAHY PRESENTS TETRAZZINI GREATEST COL Tornane” AND HER CONCERT OMPANT THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY ASSISTING ARTISTS: FRANCESCO LONGO, PIANIST; Jol shampoo agg vie ant en MAX GEGNA, CELLIST; P. HENRI ROVE, FLUTIST, |tirely kreaseless), is muc better —Pnicks— ‘than anything else you can use for 50, $2.00 nnd 92.50 Pine war | shampooing, as this can’t possibly in neato jure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with | water and rub it in, One of two ten |spoonfuls of Mulsified will make an jabundance of rich, creamy lather (and cleanses the balr and scalp thor loughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and It leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil |shampoo at most any drug store, It lis very cheap, and a few ounces is cSailors F SECOND AND MARION Cocoanut Oil Fine for Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in food condition, be careful what you wash it with, Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and in very harmful, Mulsified cocoanut Lower Balcony ARENA TICKET OFFICE SALE OPENS ‘TOMORROW 5 DAYS, STARTING TUES, APRIL 19 SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SAT. EDGAR J, MacGREGOR PRESENTS Original Ki ‘Theatre, N. Y» Production and Cant || FIFTH AND UNIVERSITY ily for months, Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsitied: Adv jertieemnent, Finally, 1 found that cured ime comp! & pitiful condition ti given it t proved narkable healing power . Mt ealy and an Franciseo; weeks at the nont Theatre, Boxton PRICKS: Nights—Low. $2.00; Gallery, 500 statement true enough to last everyone in the fam-| WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1921 HE PROVES HE EWERY MAN, WOMA KNOWS WOMEN aw CHILD IN SEATTLE: Should See This Wonderful Photoplay SECOND BIG WEEK | | NEVER BEFORE HAS A PHOTOPLAY BEEN RECEIVED WITH SUCH ENTHUSIASM BY YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE “A PICTURE OF EXTRAORDINARY MERIT AND APPEAL BLACK | Children 16 Children 266 BLUE MOUSE CONCERT ORCHESTRA EMIL BIRNBAUM, Director BLUE MC MOUSE) 3 THE Ballinger Attacks The recently passed state anti-alien land measure is contrary to the con | stitution of the United States, it was | dectared by Judge Richard Ballinger, former secretary of the interior, who addressed tne Japan advisory com- of the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday. The antialien land bill is not worth a snap of the finger in the face of our present treaty with Japan,” Judge Ballinger stated. Relations between the United States and Japan should remain the most friendly, he urged, and declared that the passage of the measure referred to was a show of unfriendly feeling. “Americans should seek to right the wrong they have dove an amica- ble nation,” the speaker sald. Loses Attempt to Block Love Suit OLYMPIA, April 13.—The request of Mra, Adelaide W. Boyer, of Kan- sas City, for a writ of prohibition to | prevent the King county superior jcourt from trying Mrs, Ida 0. Os | born's sult against her for alleged | alienation of the affections of Theo- |dore was 4 | terday | The question before the supreme court concerned the right to attach Seattle property of Mre. Boyer, at Yale ave. N. On! ted Db! mn, elderly evangelist, the supreme court yes- RAL SERVICES FOR AROLD BAUX, 24, vet- eran of the world war and former ifreshman at the University of Wash- ington, will be held at 3 p. m Thursday at Bonney-Watson com pany’s undertaking establishment. l- MATZENAUER Werld’s Greatest Contraite In Reeti Aastating Artiste CHARLES CARVER BASSO FRANK LAFORGE Composer-Pianist “orgy. APRIL 18 5:20 P.M. METROPOLITAN Prices: Sie, 81.10, 5, (inctadiag War ‘tax) nad ORDERS Now Mail cheek or money order with if-addressed stamped envelope to Mrs. John Spargur, care Metropolitan Theatre. ‘| Mrs. E. M. Goodwit. Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples | “For about four years Iwastroubled with large, red pimples on my face and neck. They festered and scaled over and were very sore. My face wasa aight. I tried different rem- edies but nothing helped me. I began using Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and after 1 had used one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment I was com- Bey healed.” (Signed) Mre. E. |. Goodwin, 1234 F St., Sacramento, California. When used for every-day toilet purposes Cuticura Soap not only cleanses, purifies and beautifies, but it prevents many little skin troubles if assisted by occasional use of Cuti- cura Ointment to soothe and heal. Do not fail to include the exquisitely scented Cuticura Taleum toilet preparations. Pete {EATREESA Anti-Alien Measure|! ORCHESTRA SIMPLE WAY TO GET one simple, safe and sure never fails to get rid of and that is to dissolve To do this, calonite powder sprinkle a little on a sponge—rub over the blackheads | briskly—wash the parts and you will be surprised how the blackhead: have disappeared. Big bl j little blackheads, no matter wher |they are, ‘simply dissolve and disap- | pear, leaving the parts without |mark whatever. Blackhe simply a mixture of dust and secretions from the body t | form in the pores of the skin, Pinc jing and squeezing only cause trri tion, make large pores, and do not et them out after they be he calonite powde! simply dissolve the they wash right out, pores free and clean and in theif |natural condition, Anyone troubled with these —unsight blemishes should certainly try this | method.— Advertisement. ‘To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Persons suffering from catarrhal deafness. or who are growing hai of hearing and have head noises, will be glad to know that this dis- tressing affliction can usually be successfully treated at home by an internal medicine that fn many in- stances ha a complete relief after other treatments have failed. Sufferers who could scarcely hear have had their hearing restored to such an extent that ¢ watch was plainly audible s eight inches away from elther Therefore, if you know of someone who is troubled with head noises or catarrhal deafness, cut out this rmula and hand ‘tt to them, and uu may have bi xaving some. poc from total deafness. The’ prescrip- tion can be prepared at home, and is made as follow Secure from your druggist 1 om Parmint (double strength.) Take this home and add to it int of hot ater and a little granulated sugar, stir until dissolved. Take one ta Spoonful four times a day. Parmint is used in this way ng only to reduce by tonic action th infiammation and swelling in the Hustachian Tubes, and thus to equal- ize the air pressure on the drum, but to correct any excess of secretions in the middle ear, and the results it nearly always quick and two ounces of Pore any drug store simple catarrh tp or distressing unds in thelr ea js recive @ trial—Advertise> wny form, \

Other pages from this issue: