The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1921, Page 7

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| | BUILDING 4-ton Locomobile Dump Price $14-ton Sterling Dump Price $3250.00 314-ton Kleiber Dump Price $2750.00 Responsible Operators Mack-International Motor Truck Corporation 1000 Pike St. Ell. 1101 Ask for Mr. Rossbach | STUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921. ‘Asks $18,700 for $3300.00 Easy Terms to ASK YOUR DEALER for SIMMONS Metal Beds Cribs Day Beds and Simmons Springs inevery way worthy to go with Simmons Beds Judgement sougNE in superior © | Bicher against John M. Kubn, to compensate Eicher for DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING PTHEY all go to the corner drug store, where Coca-Cola ie the perfect answer to thirst. THE COCA-COLA CO., Atianta, Ga, ourt by Jame caring for Kuhn's two chidiren during the 16 years, in which, according to Care of Children) cher. Kuno nas been mixing $18,700 ts being England has more than 100 giris’ | NOTES ON football clubs, Send for our Bera a] earn Seat hop lhow je free reci THE SEATTLE STAR COUNCIL After turning down offers to build a central automobile station to be used as & garage by the city, the city council Monday passed unanimously & resolution introduced by Councilman Fitzgerald asking heads of depart- council on the upkeep of automobiles In their charge, sa basis the council finance committes expects on automobile maintenance, Councilmen Fitagerald and Drake protested against generous appropri. Jations from the general fund for local improvements when the streets and sewers committer recommended that $40,000 be provided in the 1922 budget to establish the Murray ave, sewer system in the Gatewood dis last || RINGSIDE book. It tells trict of West Seattin Action was deferred one week, An ordinance for paving Massachusetio street and adjacent streets was how bese | paid unanimously! cooh with An ordinance providing a Scent fare on James and Madison street Borden cable lines was overwhelmingly defeated, Councilman Cohen, its author, casting the only vote in its favor. Counctiman Fitzgerald's resolutions to direct the board of public works |to invite competitive bidders to offer to sell to the elty or exchange for EAGLE BRAND old equipment 20 motorcycles and 7 automobiles, was passed. Condensed Milk ae agai gg, “SO Rerden Buikling An ordinance providing for a new contract with the county for keeping prisoners at the stockade and another for the installation of cluster lights on University way from KE. 40th to E. 47th st, if abutting property own rs pay the cost, were passed. Condemnation proceedings for laying off and establishing Eddy street were ordered and paving of 11th ave. N. W. from W. 48th st. to W. 65th lat, was Approved. PROFITEERING Officials Discuss Protection. BY CLARENCE DUBOSE WASHINGTON, April 19—A pro gram to protect the people against profiteering was being planned here | today, High government officials and members of congreas were Lenten eo | remedies that will be attempted, altho detalles of the program as yet) are in process of development. The tentative program ts: j 1A law requiring the manufac | turers’ cost and sales price to be marked on every article. 24-An emergency force reporting | directly to a cabinet officer to pre- | sent a statistical index of wholesale and retail prices in various parta of the country | a-—The immuance frequently by | this government agency of a “fair cost” lst, including each article of | PLAN WAR ON | for the People | DAARAADAARA AAA OO OO" Y:-Y: VV VV VY VV The SIMMONS DAY BED Design 2066 The Finest Looking Beds in the Store * ANY a woman never thought metal beds pos- . sible in her daintily furnished bedrooms— until Simmons produced these exquisite Period Designs. Here for the first time, the highest type of design —line, form, composition, color—are embodied in metal beds. Simmons Beds are sanitary as only a metal bed can be—and built for sleep. They offer a sleeping quality far beyond anything you have ever known with your old-style metal or wooden bed. Firm, steady, noiseless, inviting com- plete relazation and deep, sound sleep. In buying Simmons Beds there is a strong tend- ency toward Twin Beds. One sleeper does not disturb the other or communicate colds or otHer infections. The DAY BED, Design 2066, is one of several exquisite designs. When closed it is 26 inches wide. By slight pull, opens to full size bed, as shown in small sketch above—full width, 4 feet 3 inches.— Simmons Square Steel Tubing. Simmons Pressed Steel Corner Locks, firm, four-square, noiseless. —Your choice of satiny Ivory White, Decorative Colors and Hardwood effects. FREE BOOKLETS ON SLEEP! Write us for “‘What Leading Medical Journals and Health Magazines Say about Separate Beds and Sound Sleep,” and “Yours for a Perfect Night’s Rest.” SIMMONS COMPANY NEW YORK ATLANTA CHICAGO KENOSHA SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL (Executive Offices: Kenosha, Wis.) |) SIMMONS BEDS Built for Sleep common consumption. |Consider Ordinance 4—Congreanional investigation of agreements or understandings among Legislation governing the opera | retailers tion of dance halle is to be consider | 6.—Inventigation of high rallroad ed by the city council license com. |Ptes and wages mittee May 2.—Drastic regulations are being proposed. Murder Trial! DES MOINES, Ia, April 19 a BEH000008 |Towa’s firet “fifty-fifty” murder Do You Know | jury, composed of six women and j#ix men, heard the defense score | | heavily yesterday in the trial of Al exander Graves, charged with shoot: jing Clarence Devault, the night of | lawt May 5, while the latter was mo- | toring with Mra, Graves, Fremont Whitney and Mra. Stella | Savage, members of the dancing par Defense ‘Scores in read produced here. Verify this at the , 0} Women’s _ Edu- ty that ended in the killing of De of vault, were placed on the stand by for Washington | mit, under hot cross-examination by a Manufacturers Defense Counsel Parsons, that De- and danced together” every dance at) Oj the Union Park dance hall. Whitney o ARENA (2) nag and kiss Mrs. Graves between ® a . iO} dances.” fa] ADMISSION FREE | MARRIAGE LICENSES! e and Residence Orpha Horns, Ole K r cational Exhibit the state. They were forced to ad. }vanit and Mrs. Graves had “spooned | April 19-23 | testified that he had seen Devault of oPofopofopopopo]o) | Vital Statistics] er, Guy William, Seattle . dys, Seattle ‘arbon I, Seattle Margaret Rae, Seatt inston, Alexander, Seattle | Bay, Anna, Beattie .- McDonald, Arno J. 8 Connick, Jeanne Reduction in| Price Effective April 18 |) Be Knudson, Irving, Spokane Guaranteed Dentistry |e Marie, Spok. lay, Herbert Hen By Specialists | lilott, Louise Powell, Seatt Messick, William TL, Sumne Callar, Hattie M. Sumner Hebbs, Herbert Hugo, . Smith, M. Rena, Seattle United Duffy, James, Seattle Kelley, Mildred, Seat Johnaon, John W, Seal H H Bookter, Louise N, Seattl ainless Dentists ||rsssceics i. sc Holt, A. Marion, Auburn 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 Saxton, Mortimer Paul, Addie M., Porter, Leonard W | Beeler, Maud, Bremerton Weedward. Frank Leon, m .. Kalin. Albert. gy 16th N, B, boy He 204 BK Olive at. A 1, 3800 & dare eld, ond, 4191 Alki ave. boy. Kelleran, H., 6423 42nd & W, boy. } to Curb Dance Halls|: ‘open price asnociations” and alleged |! Just because it’s Connor, "Bla Lake Forest Park, | ‘girl. Remington, A. J, 4227 Second N. E., FREDERICK & NELSON © FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET [DOWESTAIRS STORE ‘A Group of Early-Season Hats Reduced to are in shades. HESE dark, con- '} servatively-styled | Hats are appropriate for wear the season through with the smart tailleur. They Combinations of satin and straw Combinationsof | satin and feathers —in brown, black, navy, red and sand | Reduced to $5.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ] Brown Fiber Rockers. To Sell at $10.00 Each LL-BUILT, comfortable Rockers for porch and sun-room, in the attractive design suggested in the sketch, unusually low- priced at $10.00. FREDERICK & NELSON. FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET better tea your enjoyment in partaking of it boy. i | Turnquist, J. A, 4422 Fourth N. B. | boy. Davis, B R. 117 N. Evanston, boy. DEATHS | Beswert Johanna M, 6@, 6107 47th 3, 412 Columbia. tish Columbia, Yamas' eae aru, 28, O'Brien. GREEN. or BLACK | H | ixto n, William, 2610 K. Madi- pul , Susan F, 88, 926 N. Tint. “Both Kinds |Rigken CHEVROLET {For Economical Transportation" aunt HHEVROLET Cars are a come | bination of many fine features, The sturdy construction, economy of operation, pleasing appearance and complete equipment of the Chevrolet Touring car appeal to discriminating purchasers. Ask us how you may receive a refund of $70 on open lod $100 on closed “Four-Ninety” cars purchased between January 1, 1921, and August 1, 1921, CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY RETAIL STORE Third Ave. at Blanchard Street Make City Employes Pay the Poll Tax? Can a city employe’s pay be with- Richardson, Martha E, 60, 1828 11th | held, like other folks’, if he fails to | vd. Meier. I Prenton, Augustus, 6%, 4519 Intertake opinion. Washington's added. National Guard of State Shows Growth National Guard strength is now 1,862 enlisted men pay his poll tax? This is the ques-|and 106 officers, according to a re r, Frederick J, 44, 5204 15th/ tion that is being pondered Tuesday | port by Capt. Harry G. Smart, diree” c C by Corporation Counsel Walter Witter, Clare 61, 651 McGilvra ee tee ee kad ie ae tor of operations. During March 1 enlisted men and 10 officers Holders of Tickets for Cortot Duo-Art Concert THE FIRST | METHODIST CHURCH Wednesday Night finding it impossible to make use of them, will confer a favor on the management if they will return their tickets to the box office of Sher- ma, Clay & Co. not later than 3 o’clock Wednes- day afternoon. This is asked owing to the unprecedented re- quests for tickets. This being a complimentary con- cert, the seat reservations will not be held for holders of tickets later than 8:20, at which time seats will be filled by those waiting without tickets. Performance wil] start promptly at 8:30 ——

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