The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1921, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR 1 Woman Sentenced to CHILDREN HELD | ——— C losed ] nstitution FOR BOARD BILL’ jton Monday after.| the fact that Governor Hart vetoed | on Long Trip ile Brown to a/the institution's appropriation, term at the institution after the girl had been convicted as a user of nar cotics. ‘ “T cannot lenore,” the Justice wia| “an unrepealed statute which re | quires that women convicted of any | offense except murder, robbery and! First ave., is deat arson, he sent to the home.” alton’s action, taken disapproval of the | ttorney, ignored a re 1 of the attorney general ate penitentiary may be) for the home in cases of women offenders jand didn't ff guns.” ‘The girl will probably be held at| gave up in despair and left. the county jail until official notifica- | Cummings realized that he had been | tion arrives that she has been com-| held up. mitted to a place which doesn't ex Fist. The superior court will then] EVERETT.—Sentenced for burr be asked to pass on the matter, Hilary, James Murray gets 18 months | lection was taken to ald them In their | Industrial Home and| to 15 years in state penitentiary, | Journey. Mra. If. H, Hoffman took ——_—_—-_ | care of them in the evening. Attho Home an the Poace ¢ noon sentenced Given Convincing Proof of “Quick Action” Qualities of Ohio “8-Minute” Range HE Frederick & Nelson Store is glad to bear witness, publicly, to the thoroughness with which the Better Business Bureau of the Seattle Advertising Club has followed up a complaint recently made against the Store’s advertising. BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU Sota» 44) |HARDINGS KEEP OFTHE SEATTLE ADVERTISING CLUB SEUM , 4 AN OPEN HOUSE “5) ke A » . Tagred for a long Journey, miles by | Tinner 8 Deafness heey and rail, Tommy Fradford, 9, | * Jand his sister, Margie, 5, wer Foils Hold-Up Mani) tieir way Tucsday to their fatn Alberta, They were ship His deafnors sav day by the prosecuting j ed him $30 and a gold watch Monday | “ night, A robber entered Cumming#’ shop. | Cummings didn't b When tthe prosecuting attorney Cum. | father and the American 4 it repaired | Calgary, the children had Mrs. P. E. Sloan at Roy since them from Calgary 4 as security for a board bill according to information reaching from the substitute and asa tinamith The bandit | brought Later | summer, Mra. Sloan gave them up as soon as an officer called. The children played in the prosecuting attorney's office all Monday afternoon. A col-; Maat The complaint questioned the cor- rectness of our claim that the OHIO Range can be brought to baking heat eight min- utes from time when match is touched to the kindling—and that, in fifteen minutes, there: will be hot water for the bath. Approached on the subject by the Better Business Bureau, our Advertising Bureau stated that this claim was made only after careful tests, and that we were ready to substantiate it. The manager of the Bureau then requested that a special demonstration be given him. A stock OHIO Range was con- nected r, in a room at the Store Garage (no facilities for this being available at the Store) and the demonstration given. As the report shows, the demonstration entirely substantiated our claims. COL: aT ‘April 20, 19215 Visitors Take Advantage of} New Policy mr. R.E. Morgan, Advertising Mansgerg Frederick & Belson, Seattle, Wach. WASHINGTON, April 26.—"Open house” is the new order of things at the White House. | “There's a change tn the atmos-| phere,” in the way one of the at-| tachos describes the coming of the! new mixtress. Steady streams of people pass thru { the grounds. Two policemen stand guard beside | the tall white columns of the porch. | | They stop you, of cour t if] lyour errand is legitimate, you may} go in. Sightseers have been «iven ac cous to the front halls, A guide pilots | them about “Straight Is the Way” Ends Its Engagement Tuesday Night | Dear Sir:=! In regard to your advertisement of the Ohio range in which the statement "Ready for baking in eight minutes from the time fire is kindled. In fifteen minutes there will be ap abundance of hot water® was questioned, the Bureau subaite herewith the following report: ISTRATION OF OHIO 16th. Stock range 6f Ohio make with no special appli- ances of any sort was connected with a 30 gallon water tank by means’ of a six way coil (two turns et back and four in i i The White House, at Mrs, Hard front of the fire box ) of inob pe. Stove and tank complaints to the Bureau being held in | ing’s request, is now a bower of flow: | were doth cold to begin demonstration. strict confidence), was then invited to wit- RO RPE hx dd aus abialad ou aiatuase tables Ue ness the demonstration for himself, with ne four ouse chal : a ; es Kept busy. There has been much tn | pleve of aevepeper Eindling of ordinary cent tyrant oe such witnesses as he desired to bring with formal entertaining since the Hard sised coal, The fire was replenished with coal once during him. The complainant, however, expre: himself as entirely satisfied with the ings arrived the demonstration. Mrs. Harding divides her mornings ° + At the ond of eight minutes © specie] detached report of the Bureau, which we publish, in fac-simile, herewith. between her social secretary and the pounihenpet. thermometer which had been placed in the oven registered 470 degxees Fahrenheit. 4t the ond of fifteen mimtes hot water wee @rewn from the tank which would have ne rea considerably for bathing purpos I gallons of water had been drawn and st the end of twelve mimates 16 gallons had been drawp,and the water was still running warm enough for beth ase. fhe Bureem wishes to thank yourself end the mepbere of your firm for your readinese to give @ practicel demonstration to substantiate the claims of your advertising. St Ee ann Ww: * 8S *# Wednesday Morning—for Three The complainant, whose identity is unknown to Frederick & Nelson (all The University of Chile was first | opened to women students in 1886 Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star invites its readers to axe thie | ta en vag hy ye 4 3/80, A large sum of money fs sald to await John Nedrelow, who is be- leved to be in Seattle, He is axked ‘ raf to communicate with his brother, Henry Nedrelow, Plainview, Minn. s ar 3 : . The Better Business Bureau of WITH MONTE BLUE that constant vigilance is essential if the 100 per cent standard is to be maintained. It is establishing a sound public confidence in advertising. It provides a competent source of relief for citizens who are made to suffer by loose advertising practices. It is entitled to the hearty sup- port of all legitimate business interests. R Lat hin wife st 5 aa ae ppt _ Pick Sear ved the Seattle Advertising Club is checker for the Great Northern Fail performing a valuable public serv- way company, te tone suet.» I ice through its program of sys- Mra. Sease is living at 906 N, 76th tematic scrutiny of advertising st. with her t-yearold boy. and selling practices. This program is teaching such advertisers as need this instruc- tion that nothing less than 100 per cent honesty in advertising pays. It is teaching all advertisers Toot! But It Wasn’t Extraordinary News| Beacon Hill residents thought “an other important event had hap pened” or that the town was on fire, when the siren on W. Spanceker’s auto started tooting early Tuesday. ‘The horn was short-circuited. Police received several calls on the leontinued tooting. Operator C. W. | Black, on the police switchboard, finally had an officer detailed to in vestigate. He found that Spanccker jwas asieep with his window open in hie room near where the siren was |wcreeching. The rest of the neigh borhood was awake, however, and cussin’ volubly. A romance of feud in the Blue Ridge hills and of love in the Blue- grass Capital! From the John Fox, Jr., Novel Canada’s crack military musical —f ey | b— = e 15 by Seattle post, No. 18, American | Legion, for the benefit of the Chil- 9 bare: Orthopedic hospital, — = — ~ Sp = 9 ° Canada’s Crack Band ete) e’s Jack of Six. | cntesion’s Program * me od ° organization, the First Division band, rades; Specializes iis ssie ince we 9 gram to be given at the Arena Mi Another attraction will be Mildred WELLESLEY, Mass, April 26.—|lands, As a member of the Interna. | Ebey Robinson, violinist, Do you believe in specialization? tional Geological congress, she went “+ Deniformly. Good - thats the Asmooth, rich flavor that is al- ways good and always the same, That is what you'll find in Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee. Of course it is not the only cof- fee in the world worth drinking. But it is good coffee with a flavor that you will like. “Different in taste from other coffee and better,” — Yes, it’s that and more. It has a flavor you can depend upon to be uniformly good. Find out for yourself how good Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is. Ask your grocer for it. J. A. FOLGER & CO. San Francisco - Seattle - Kansas City ~ Dallas Shizuoka, Japan FOLGER’S GOLDEN GATE LINB COFFEE « TEA EXTRACTS « SPICES AND BAKING POWDER Va ¢ poo % Are you one of the women who try to learn one job well and then stop? | think it's posible to be a | Do y specializing Jackof-all-trades? Misa Elizabeth F, Fisher, professor | ‘at Wellesley college here, demon strates the practicability of it in her own experience, She has six jobs and she specializes in them all. ding the profes: sorship in geology at Wellesley, Miss Fisher is: A surveyor. An author. A lecturer. A practical geologist. A world traveler. Altho she devotes most of her time now to giving her pupils first hand material for their studies, Miss Fisher has acquired an excellent knowledge of all her other jobs by toiling in many countries. And she still takes time frequently to get | imto the field long enough to post herself on any new developments that may have occurred in any of her many lines of endeavor. GRADUATE OF MASSACHUS) Miss Fisher is a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technol.) oxy; one of the few women to hold a diploma from that Institution. f in geology, she WE NAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other val papers. Entrance, corner Second ave., at Pike st. D Uum PAs E PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK »| mining processes and in Baku and the world-famous oil fields on the Caspian, and the metal | deposits in the Urals and Siberia. At other times she has studied the geographical features of all the | States and has been twice to Alaska. topographic survey work, about river “Resources and Industries of the United States.” But—as the pioneer off queen: United States during the war, Miss Fisher, as field geologist for an oil company in the Texas field—the first woman ever employed in the field by a corporation to locate oil pools set up @ reputation for her sex. cD WAY TO KICHEST OIL GUSHERS | tions in the Gulf Coastal oil fields of ‘Texas—and led the way to what | there. now is engaged in work of reducing soil ion, reclaiming swamp and arid is, fertiliging by means of | nitro; from salt beds of the West, problems of water supply, control of water power and the use of inland water. ways, besides economic efficiency in the use of mineral fuels and, metals. Along with that, she is interested in conservation of our natural re- sources, Her book entitled, “Resources and Industries of the United States,” published by Ginn & Co., is now used in junior high schools thruout the United States. “Aunt Dolly” Spencer is to be the | |next mayor of Milford, O. | How'd she get elected? She | makes the best cherry ple in town So “Aunt Dolly” got in, you see, |very largely on her crust.—-Philadel- phia Public Ledger, over Russia, studied oil production | |Purepean countries, of the United | As an author, she bas published terraces and has written a book on | When oll shortage threatened the | She has made special investiga. | | now are some of the richest gushers | In addition to her teaching, she n from the air and potash | a juicy steak, let's go to BACK TO PRE-WAR BASIS on Eye Examinations, all styles of Eyeglasses and Spectacles. and Eyeglass Repairing. 31 Years Dependable Services Seattle Optical Co. 715 Second Avenue Phone Main 4334 for Drink DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING N° game is finished right 'til thirst is quenched. 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