The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR i? (Ske WASHIN Dec PON, onference. bis, arms ¢ The ‘expeced to the elements daily, te be tree from Cobde, Hendaches cod Le Gripe Uarvagboot the cones swaier Hanan, WOBs 2 care the qenchost acting, mest dependable remedy fer colds, v At AB Drnggists—JO Cents tion While ere is. my coat? under couches. “My gone!” clal engagements, | the coatless Vivianl. coat is gone} Indian Chief Gives Marshal Peace Pipe At the Colisewm Wednesday Mar! shal Foch received a pease pipe from Chief Two Guns-White Calf, head chief of the Glacier Park In-) then suddenly vanished, Vivian atue Guns-White Calf found it impossibie | to be present. Marshal Foch ac cepted in happy vein, mid S PMRelioves Pies Rotary club, *as Chief Two) | ‘Tig Betal tress Pain, Dlcconsest ond WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.— More! es panne Pay’ — ® | than 50 per cent of the inhabitants | Pile. of the United States over the age of | fer a Free Trial use them you can soothing. infiaence of reau reported today. Fre 192, the bureau stated. and 8,549,399 females. follows: cont. cent. ‘Utah, 149,201, cent. ‘OVER HALF OF NATION WORKS, Washington Near Head of List in Industry AGNES ABKLING y Frank Wing) Viviani ig singing the prima donna role of the French commission to the | gray-haired Frenchman about the halls of the Hote! all of its tone and temperament. his wife, the littl Mme. Viviani, wields a gently and humorously understanding baton | ¢ Where ts my | * Vivianl was making it down the hall on a dog trot, sticking his! head into open doors, And peering | My coat ts The afternoon, full of offi stretched before He gestured He Med up and down the hall and! ‘Telephone | _ }ealls were sent about for him | was nowhere to be found, The secret service men delegated to guard stood about with nothing Even madame hersel¢ couldn't find | At length—-it was toward evening 10 work for a living, the census bu: | Persons of both sexes engaged inj “gainful occupations” total 41,609, | Of the total 33,059,793 were males A partial, list of the percentages Washington, 578,470, or 52.5 per! Towa, 858,699, or 44.9 per cent. Nebraska, 457,081, or 45.1 per cent Idaho, 153,459, or 47.1 per cent. i Wyoming, 81,536. or 54 per cent. Colorado, 366,458, or 49 per cent. New Mexicd, 122,031, or 45.6 per! Arizona, 120,579, or 51.1 per cent. 1 -.0f 45 per. cent. M, California, 1,541,820, oF 62.0 fer | Oregon, 322,137, or 50.4 per cent. NISHES TONE AND TEMPERAMENT) | ; [VIVIANI_ FUR Rene dainty a He! ing the to 40. pent ina additional inch are transmitted poorly. nasal sounds like Our first consideration is the gafety of your money, and during 20 years we have never paid less than 5% “2: Our New Quarters are open for inspection at any time. PER ANNUM DIVIDENDS = EAU SNAG NUE Our modern safe deposit ‘vault contains 8,000 individual safes for your valuables. Puget Sound Savings & Loan_Mssociation Where Pike Street Crosses Third The Largest Mutual Savings & Loan Association in the State of INCH FROM PHONE EQUALS 120 MILES Selentifie tests show that every of distance be- tween the lips of the speaker and the mouthpiece of the telephone is equivalent to adding 120 miles of wire to the line over which one is talking, Seattle phone of- ficiais today told The Star. The proper distance is about one inch; if farther than that. such sounds as b, p, d, t, f, 2” If closer than one-half . inch, an ane. do not enter the transmitter prop “nt >A aa CHUN NAG. (CLE UMMA ANWLY, | former premier hunched in a chair} The elderly Frenchman is always The Stare Washington b from the boys and girls, bh mary of the president's ca Washington, their work « This tetle all about the how it helps the president # to the presidency in ) department and formation will give at Washington that is righ official sources tion may have it by filling sending to our Washington “Hurry up! Hurry up! Hurry up! he calls back to Mme, Vivi ani. And diminutive madame quick ons her pace to a hoppy little run Ambassador Jusverand telephoned , the hotel and made an a for Aristide Briand te | Viviani at the Freneh | unt wag the first to arr’ | gation, Somehow the men missed | each other. 1822 New and inclose two cents in Back at the notel again. One ele vator carried Briand up to the floor eccupied by the French, while an other just around the brought Viviani up, "What am I that I run arouna J after people so-—a ball boy?” Viviant Was sputtering, corner | # ARTISTS’ MUSICAL BUREAU OF AMERICA Presents to Seattle WORLD'S GREATEST MASTER PIANIST WINIFRED BYRD In Concert | member of the delegation stroll. | thru @ public sitting room on | first floor of the hotel sped the | nd a huge palm-—alone | hurry Friday Evening, December 2, at the MetropoutaN Of world’s allgreatest and most sublime geniuses of all times and ages, attaining most marvelous perfection ot piano playing and the apex of pianoforte art, THESE THREE STAND TOWERING SUPREME: LISZT—Hungarian CARRENO—Venezuelan BYRD—American “Her technique is marvelously perfect.’ “She blazes with temperament.” “She has the energy of a demon.” RAINCOAT FOR CHRISTMAS? CHILDREN’S RAINCAPES with hood attachment $1.95 Sizes 6 to 14 BOYS’ RAINCOATS —Helted, with patch pockets, “She is a phenomenon.” i wind protect: sleeves, A “She has the breath-taking manner of Carreno. real sporty coat and abso- “She is the Puck of Pianedom.” lutely waterproof. “She took thunders from the keyboard.” Sizes 8 to 12 “She has the power of a tugboat.” “She captivated her audience,” 95 “She carried her audience off their feet.” 5- “She clectrifies her audiénee.” = “She bs master of her means.” Sizes 14 to 18 “When she wishes, she makes the pianoforte SING a melody.” “There is, as there was before, a Carreno.” “She never makes ugly noises even in the most crashing {ortiesimens.’ shagig moves her, she can be verit- Marvelous, supreme artistry. SEATS SELLING NOW—METROPOLITAN BOX OFFICE PRICES: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75¢—Plus war tax An Exceptional Offering in A Stable Security Puget Sound Power & Light Company's Eight Per Cent Five-Year Gold Coupon Notes, Dated September 1, 1921, Due ‘September 1, 1926 Price, Par, Plus Interest Sizes $100, $500 and $1,000 YIELD 8 PER CENT The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle, Trustee The reason why our EIGHT PER CENT Five-Year Coupon Notes are an excep- tional offering is told in an article entitled “The Latest in Investments,” in No- vember Sunset Magazine, which says: “It is only a question of time when it will no longer be possible to buy a high-grade investment to yield 8% net. Those who buy now will perpetuate that high income into the future when the earning power of conservative standard investments has dropped back to around 5 per cent or less.” . The investor who buys these notes now will make a substantial profit on his investment, that profit being the difference between the EIGHT PER CENT he is earning and the rate that will then be paid by other issues of a similar safe security. We have had many inquiries from those who will have money to invest after January 1st. We are pleased to say that orders placed now at any office of the Company in the Puget Sound District will reserve notes, subject to prior sale, for delivery between January 1st and January 10th. OUR OFFER Notes in limited amounts may, if desired, be purchased by paying 10% with order and the balance in nine monthly payments, we retaining the note until final payment is made. Interest at 6% will be allowed on installments paid. Amounts paid may be withdrawn at any time before final payment is made, in which case 4% interest will be allowed. Fuller Information May Be Obtained at Any Office of This Company ASK YOUR BANKER OR ANY OF OUR EMPLOYES Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Seattle Everett Bellingham Tacoma A Special Pamphlet Prepared for Seattle Boys and Girls ene Any boy or git! (or grownup, too) who wants this informa Washington Bureau of The Seattle Star, T want the pamphlet on THE PRESIDENT'S CABINET, Etc, efé—World’s greatest? critics’ tributes ‘to Winifred Byrd's SSBERRESTERTSIRESSERESTTA STATI TTETEES TTT The Best Milk -_ For Baby — Most doctors agree upon the fact that Certj. fied Milk is best {op babies. one to many requests Jandy four-page sum xecutive departments at u, in prepar and duties. does, when it meets, cabinet off what it law of succession of of the president's death, its various bureaus do for the what people an you a knowledge of the government t up to the minute and taken from below and yut carefully the coupon bureau Follow the doctor's advice and get GREENDALE Certifieq A Central Dairy Product Produced exclusively for CENTRAL DAIRY by P, Holen, who was given the highest average among cer. tified milk producers by Seattle Milk Ins: This remarkable average of 98.7 is the highest, Get the milk that's “best by test.” Sold exclusively by CENTRAL DAIRY, Inc PHONE TODAY |i, (| Beacon 3868 Distributors of Pasteurized Milk and Cream and Greendale Certified York Ave., Washington, D, C. stumps for postage. ETE LTOS., |Former German Ship! \Is Sold to Dollar Co. | WASHINGTON, Dee. 1—The | former German steamer Reallo, used |during the war as an army trans.) port, has been sold to the Robert! Dollar Co, of San Francisco, the | lemergeney fleet corporation an | nounced today, ‘The sale price was $36: i wort s pare BEE e ie E3 Do Your Christmas Shopping at BARTELL’S WHY WAIT? OUR STOCKS ARE NOW COM- PLETE—YOUR ASSURANCE OF AN EASY SELECTION. A PRESENT FOR YOUR FRIENDS OR MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY | CAN BE SELECTED AT BARTELL’S, SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday . + 0c Swamp Root—blood Dobell's Solution—for — Keep Christmas remedy; sore throat; with a speciaP....c..90++ 39c epecial’, . ..-iccsa } 60c Musterole—for cold in Abbott's Saline Laxatives (7 chest will not 42 latge size; blister; special .... c r special sce vereneene 500 Cuticura Ointment—heals 504 Mind's Honey amd . cuts and wounds; Pree Billy who proudly ex- mpecia) at s.seeee 42c soe reciani 60c Regulin—new treatment for chronie consti- 44 pation; special *.... Cc $1.15 Scott's Emulsion—large hibits the snow house “that him and Uncle Ed made’’, Edna who demonstrates her new skis and Newton’s famous law at one and ethe same time —the Christmas Kodak keeps it all—in pic- tures, Paste: special We began planning for Christmas way back in June—and our complete stock of worthwhile gifts is the logical result. Kedaki from $8.00 up Brownies $2.00 ae Give Pictures—The Gift That Lasts a Lifetime Eversharp is the happy solution of all your gift problems. Give Eversharp to the young folks and~ the older folks alike. Bring in your shop- ping list and let us help you make your | selection from our complete stock. “Eversharp,” the pencil with the relief tip. Made in many styles and sizes, and priced at 50¢ to $65.00 EACH. Do your Gift Shopping by Mail—Our Mail Order TAX / MAIL Department As ready to give you real service and 1c ‘to Sei | suggestions to help you solve your Christmas gift | 2g to bbe . | }ORDERS |. Rroblema. "We pay the postage to any part of | S10 to Tse | Washington--You save. 3 | t8c to $1 The Utility Gift An Umbrella i) $1.75 $3.50 $4.50 $7.50 $8.50 $10.00 $12.00 | For Men and Women | An umbrella makes a pleasing gift a as well as a thing of utility, The many colors, styles and shapes are sure to please and your selection is made an easy one at Bartell's—Besides, the prices ave a big feature. Select that sleep, Dressed in gay | the one you want NOW. and all ready to surprise the } girl on Christmas morn || Are You Giving Stationery? Sm ca'ber For the Little Folks Dolls right from Santa's shop. Some that talk, and sortment, Get her most, and what every girl on Christmas Day—A DOLIy | Stationery has long oles She iI] nen a tavorite gift ut EATONS Pred 8 Christmas Time — Realiz each ing this we made prepa | rations that meet the re- | quirements of all corre: spondence, Beautiful gift boxes in assorted shades and tints, for young and Plain or assorted— IGHLAND LINEN s Christmas Thousands of wonderful to send back home or te friends Beautiful em! plain designs, single or member those fond friends Christmas Card, Select them at any Bartell store Be to 25¢ each Special prices on Quantity Orders old. just'as you wishin each wonderful box. See our lines and you'll get that Christmas Stationery at Bartell’s. 50¢ to $5.50 Rox } a Store No, 1{ Store No.2 | Store No, 3 | Store No.4) Store No. 5 A Store 1908 |610 Second Ay.) First Avenue 9 | Avenue] Store No. 6 | Boren Near Alaska and Pike | and Union 600 Pine Avenue Building Street Avenue | Street pike Store No, 8—First and Yesler

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