The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1921, Page 2

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ee ee ceebeates r ase eR RRR A a emp aN nein rm ae mpm : - ee CHE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921. a ” it would think it over. 1 ’ u | As we started off again I asked the canse or something like that cone ditneys have been running tn of the time-well, you ean seefor jon the line thought about the propo | the end of the line I'd better get out | ° - f the Cowon Fark district since | yourself what It's ike.” sition and rode tack 10 minutes later in| BRAD Aer eo eT ones : Thanksgiving day, They have In the back seat was one pasnenger| “Well,” he said, “those on 10th, the car driven by E4 Helme. relieve ¢ es - met the cars at 40th st, and 10th & woman-—returning from town | course, like it fine. They've ne laid he we rode down 10th, | cold. A tants ~4 ; ave, N. i, and carried the Cow: [with her Christmas bundles. » [had worvice before, And thowe WhO) tiward the transfer point, “No, I | heture « Gr ‘ on Parkers along 10th to that lo “It's ke this every day,” Rucker | come from the other wide of the perk gone think we'll hold t much|get BROMO.) > Advertinemant eality unaccommodated by cars. continued, “Hach car makes about |like it better than walking to the lo it an the PAGE 2 IONE make expenses, We get them on the pay have to walk | m7 5 cents a passenger from the | to town—not oven have street | **/*] N08 w egher eth la street car company, That's ail cars, Serve ‘em right” ~ te Feud 7 how much longer will | 25 round trips a day—that's approx! joar, but pg ne — bev en guteanti “a certain amount to one jitneys run? mately 100 miles, And we average|on the bus, They don't like the idea) |i drive Perhap f the city “Not much longer,” say the driv-| 00 to 196 puncengeine You neo = of freesing to death these days walt beseed ws 1 rétiene'an tie. trenaten, in era; “Wwe can't work for nothing--|oan't get anywhere at that rate with |ing at the transfer point.” letead of 6 cents, we might be able ] i sabe 3 we're going out the first of the year.”|seven-pamenger cars, That's all! As we stopped at the “end of the|ip work it. Otherwine, we can't.” (Bx-President Michigan State not QUALITY alone—nor terms alone—but BOT H. The world’s most ASKS A LOT right to say," he added, “that we're |iine” on 63rd we found A. Gorden, &| “Why are you working now,” I Board Dental Examiners) ous Talking Machine, the VICTROLA, we offer from now until OF QUESTIONS ss Oiiting 5 conts now for two miles. | second driver, ready ‘to start with bit | asked him, “if you're not making Dental Su: fam “ , , It Was yesterday morning when | when before, on the town run, we £0t car on the return Lrip. |profit? Why wait?” | Diagnostician i S rms. some due told me that the jitpey m@n | only 10 cents for six miles, But, you) ayy... hil “We'll keep till the first of the Christmas on exceptionally low term woren satisfied with the arrange-| know, we always had full toad then OY Be a pe eerie Wee sae? ho auld, “feat to proce s0'tha| Pyorrhea Specialist PAY AS LOW AS mente provided for them by the city | that's different.” car drew up benide the first bus.|elty council that it can’t be dona” X-Ray Laboratory me 4 « - \e E.--climbed into the front seat of a| ‘The lady in the back seat made agile, “und tomes the first of the ee wis the 5 ol a pee eat rede up avenue and asked Lad contig Bo leave, and the C8F| year, isn’t it? I certainly te gers for the town-bound Cowen tel wentiona, Pped a . got any $57 to Iny down for a license!) park car. I wondered if after Ei ae a. ¥ nies tasew of You're talking about this JM- | hinte, let alone renewing the sect! the New Year thone passengers wis phy > A oe et an aomiae je poy e, ling Faw} dent bond with about $260.” whom we picked up on the other TTLE at the present tlme—eicht on the | like to say this: I'd ike to neo | THATS WAY te OS eS ae WwW Gd and Ravenna line and veven | all those people who've been «ITS GOING’ = | | ing to the car” or If the city ae ee fighting the jitneys and stinting Rucker maid to me, “we barely make |i —terms as low as $1— weekly are offered on iT the $25—; $35—; $50—; and $75— models; on the higher priced models very reasonable terms will also be made. » VIGTROLA IV. -......$25— VICTROLA VI. .....-. 3 VICTROLA VIII. ..... .$50— VICTROLA 80 .......$100— * VICTROLA 90 .......$125— VICTROLA XI. ...... ] Christmas Party Ro, 1 don't run after the First Given to 25 Kids| tomes ccrow with the new | Twenty-five youngsters, between the ages of 4 and 14, were enter) |tained by the Seattle chapter af) the United Typothetae of America! Jat Pig'n Whistle Tuesday afternoon, A lighted Chrintmag tore, a “live” | Santa Claus, a regular dinner, and gifts for every youngster meant de ckied success for the party, The leabcasing’ woth “Senineas, men and| YOURgHtarn were selected by the} farmers, is the plan being formulated |8°clal Welfare league, Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN cee ‘. |Abandons Babe in Montesano and the east end of) . . | Graye Harbor county ta lecking for. Sanitarium Chair ward to gteat progress in the poultry! Pound tying in a chair at Colum: | industry next year, Chickens and liu. panitarium Tuesday, a two-| orks will be produced om @ tuch|menthokM baby boy, apparently larger wente than ever before, it W8s) anandoned by his mother, in being lcared for by the hompital authorities. | ‘The child Is healthy, cheaply clothed Homecoming for cofiege students! and there are no marks by which the will be held in Puyallup Friday, The | identity of the mother may be traced, | coliegians are coming in fast to according to Mr. BW. Harrie of | spend the holidays at heme. [the police juvenile department. eee reve atenoans MAIN FLOOR this Christmas give HER a SWEEPER-VAC— —with the SWEEPER- VAC all the work is done electrically—not merely the work of suction, but the brush cleaning also. —all lint, hairs, threads and embedded dirt are removed in a twin- kling. A MERRY CHRISTMAS WITH THE Gulbransen (C—the Gulbransen way—is a gift that all can enjoy for years to come. ‘ The G ves to all the ability to play the piano. iner gift for your family? Come in and try the Gulbransen. See how easy it is to play—and give your family eisai J to remember this Christmas by— a GULBRANSEN. THREE SUPERB MODELS—Nationally Priced $495 - $600 - $700 We have many other high-grade Pianos and Players for your selection. Your old piano taken in exchange as Patrolman Louls Sonny has prac 7” Ueally completed bie movie film of | the capture of Roy Gardner in Cen- tralia. The pictures will be shown thruout the United States ore Pupils of the Seventh and Fighth | FOR erades of Aberdeen and Hoquiam | } schools will, for the firet tine, be re: | | quired to take the tate examinations | for those grades next menth | cee | ‘The membership campal, which | | has been conducted in Elma tor the| Humphreys’ “Seventy-sev- Parent-Teacher association for the en” for Colds, Grip, Influenza, past fow weeks has resulted in a more ss Cough, Sore Throat. | of 90 members. ee To get the best results| Dr. A. YL. Forsythe, of Pe rat. hag! take at the first feeling of a| purchased a dental practles in Ray- | Cold. | mond and moved bis family to that | Se BAUER Ene EEA | Bees a | Humphreys’ Namber “Forty” | Low tities combined with the frees Induces Repose, and Natural, | ing weather are causing much dam-| Refreshing Sleep. age to Puget sound oyster bela. No Narcotic, No Opiate, ed “Your Mié-nite Frotics was the mort spectacular artistic Production I've whnessed.*— | Mack Sennett. regular price $5.75 l-wool auto blankets; block or patterns; ter’ Fore Chee ~ ity; regular price, + Speci this week, $2.98. city, New Year Tickets now on sale at Hotel PRS TERE RS HS PS AS SS AE AS RO RS PS RSS RATS Gen, G. W. Goethals, of Panama| Dope, No habit forming canal fame, ale re ealied upon to! Drugs, Strictly Homeopathic. | Price, ate. and | Sto: c $1.00, at Drug! ceeipt of price, oF make @ report on the feasibility of the Columbia river basin irrigation WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT List YOUR HOMES FOR RENT eee Applications for motor vehicle 1 |censes from all over the state have | = been coming in very slowly and as a} reault there will be many delinquents | on January 1 eee Charies H. Worth, of Vancouver, has recetved five medals from his son, William Worth, now in Scotland, which were won in numerous en gagemonts with the Royal Field artil lery during the world war. The for the purpose of laying and main- younger Worth went over with the| taining an underground system of first "100,000." le was wounded and for a franchise Over | pipes and conduits, and for keeping |°f Seattle Post No. 18, American |taxen to the base hospital four times. county roads tor §0 years has! up the telephone and telegraph lines| Legion. has made its appearance. eee Mm submitted to the county com-| already existing. A date for hearing |The publication is edited by Charles by the Pacific Telephone | on the application wil! be set, 'W. Ardery. We have too many Hart Schaffner & Marx VERCOAT Buy yours now AT lZ OFF No matter what price you pay here, satisfaction is what you get. If the clothes should fail to deliver it— money back VETS MAGAZINE An attractive issue of the Seattle Post, the official monthly magazine & Telegraph Co. The franchise, ac cording to the application, is desirea | More than $2,000 damage was done to ronda and bridges in the Big not | tom country by the recent storms, ac cording to advices from Morton. TACOMA.—W. D. Matheson, deputy county axseasor, appointed adjutant Edward B. Rhodes pont, American Legion |CHRISTMAS FURS | FOR SOMEONE “Gay, Jack, I am engaged to the | Greatest little girl in the world and I want to get her a real gift for Christ mas. Something that will make her |the happiest girl in town. Suggest something. You're married.” “Well, I guess I do know what the women like. I am getting my wife a set of furs that cost me about two hundred bucks. They love furs. Go to Cherry's. They have a beautiful line and are giving one-fourth off on them, and besides, you can have them charged and if you are short of cash just now, make your first payment after the Holidays. Sure, I have an account with them—buy all my suits from them and just bought this overcoat last Saturday, and not a penny down. “They are at 207 Rialto Bidg., on Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle. Take levator.” —Advertisement. Stratford, , writes “Foley Honey and Tar has given me great | relief from a #e attack of bron- ehitis.” No medicine stands higher throughout the nation as a family jremedy for colds, coughs and croup jthan does yes ey and Tar. [No opiate COLORED IN OILS by. J OF LOCAL IN Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx ~BITHER WITH OR WITHOUT FRAMES tse: | Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop Prvbanpiy! Cor. Second and Seneca Comnclidated TheKet Office Ml. A. Lawrence, City F: ‘ WOO Second Ave. Leary Bids. * Gregen- Washington Dente Depot Teket Office ‘Telephone Kiilett 6420, hone Minin essa” ba Lashionton Devet

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