The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1922, Page 2

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MONDAY, JANUARY yy » Girl; Accused EX-SALOON PORTER * vt Drunken Driving — RETIRES AT AGE ore f no hy daly ange: 42 WITH $500,00u CINCINNATI, Jan. 2—If you the lifebook of Ju a half milli¢ on gue rrant 4 THE SEA’ Charged Paylor an iment ded in $10. and & saloon barrels and “A Blessing on in of then, Your Head” . PIN HAIR TONIC of course! : aged to net enough a res and extended it into « Paylon taurant STEWART CLARK, charged with | having 4 still for the manufacture of liquor contrary to the federal taws, was bound over under 6500 ball fat. | urday for a hearing before the fed. | eral grand jury by U. 8 Commis ‘—another economy event, this Standard sale. Just how many people look forward | Ae as to this event in a measure, can be gauged, by the many inquiries that precede our Sone: Wein, — EAD COLDS announcement of the beginning of this JANUARY SALE. For many years people = peda = Re ee eeu . | have instinctively turned to STA@IDARD sales, confident that new homes and old ee ; a 8. ee ag epply pro aga : ones could be furnished at small expense. And so this bit of advice: Buy Now, a? hd ee me v3 K i all you need! You know “Your Credit Is Good!” YY ARS, Rvs Be Careful What You Daddy, “Boldt’s Wash Your Hair With large Loaves Bread now 10 conts.”"-—Advertinement | ‘ 5 | Recipe for the Saturday night bath: Take one tub, fill tt, | with water, flavor with soap. Place in that one child. If) | child cries, add one pup. Never mind yelp of pup, child will | stop erying. Jeanie Mahoney, of New York, wants to bathe twice a dgy since her mother followed this recipe. And who | | | Inventory thought there were still tin bath tubs in New York? All of our Large Stock |} from Chief Seattle (A WEEKLY BUDGET OF MISSIVES FROM A FRIENDLY are now offering to the public at A20% Discount All of our Ready-Made Coats, Suits and Skirts ” HALF PRICE Originally asked Suits ™—all cane and stered suites incleded in this JANUARY Mort soaps and prepared sham: contain too much sikall, which 1 very injurious, as it dries the scalp : and makes the hair brittle. | ASP SE wae cocoanut of] shampoo, for this ts land entirely greaselens, It’ (cheap and beats anything else afl to pieces. You can get Mulsified at any 7 drug store, and a few ounces will l q the whole family for months. 4 Simply moisten the bair with water — and rub it in, about @ teaspoonful is all that fs required. It makes abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily, The hair dries quickly and | evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy te” handle, Besides, it loosens and takes lout every particle of dust, dirt and” dandruff. He sure your t | gives you Mulsified —Aévertisement, } To Frank M. Sullivan Dear Frank: ©f course I'm wishing everybody a happy New Year today, but I went to reserve « special and particular greetin r you Ry your unselfish work during the year in working the construction of the 8t. Vincent Mome for the ed. broveht happiness to the hearts of hundreds who will benefit and I know they will Join with me in hoping that the new year will bring you as much happiness as you have brought them. CHIEF SEATTLE Sa a 20 living room suites unparalleled in value! li CHAIR or ROCKER DAVENPORT | To Those Who Received a Heap of Holiday Gifts Dear One: Congratulations, pow that you've had time to take them $ all beck and exchange them for something you wanted. Somebody regular price $88.50 regular price $158.50 than 60 miles of gravelied roads in Seattle.’ What this means to scores of communities cannot be exaggerated The graveled road is a won and sent me ® crocheted curtain ring Think I'l) exchange'it for a good blanket CHIEF SEATTLE To Charles R. Case, Superintendent of Streets Dear Charles: During the year just passed you put down more —full webbing construction that gives a deep, soft seat and back—comfort and durability to be found only in the very best of living room suites. This suite, exactly as ured, also has soft, spring arms; loose pillow-filled seat cushions. All pieces have outside back covered with same material. Your choice of 6 patterns of new, attractive, very fine quality tapestry. Length of davenport 82 inches, éerful unprovement over the old dirt and clay highways, which be came impamabie bogs et the first heavy rain. A happy New Year to | your department CHIEF SEATTLE. | To Seattle Street Car Conductors Boys; Extensive car riding about the city Guring-the past yeer has convinesd me that the great majority of you are uniformly polite and courteous to pamengers, that you belp women and little children get on and eff the carn and that you are good-natured during the irritat ing rush hours Keep up the good work. Coats, Skirts made to your in- dividual measure — fit and workmanship guar- anteed. Why not get a good piece of cloth at a 20% saving, and have a coat, suit or skirt made to Can SRATTLE, your individual measure and incorporating your own ideas — something you will be satisfied with and cost you no more than ready-made? SHAMEK BROS. 1526-1528 Third Ave. To Residents of Cowen Park Fellow Citizens: Cheer up! You'll get that sitney service yet! CHIEF SEATTLE. | To W. H. Searing | Dear Chief: Your order forbidding the use of private ammunition on | the police range ie rather puseling. What ts the range for if It's not to permit the policemen to get as much practice as possible? And, tf the men are willing to dig down into their own pockets to buy am. | munition so that they can become more proficient, it strikes mo that | they should be commended, not discouraged. Remember the wave of | outiawry last year when, if they had been a little better ahota the lives of several brave Seattle policamen might not have been racrificed. > CHIEF SEATTLE. wit? §\To the City Council | Dear City Father it's a little late for New Year's resolutions for most people—but you're atways eo tardy about everything thet you shouldn't mind a little thing tke a one-day delay. So I prépore that you make a solemn pledge to stop using the Cowen park district as a foot ball and devine some means of giving it adequate treneportatior at onea Remember, election day is coming. CHIEF SEATTLE. OPENING SECOND TERM Knights of Colambas Evening School Free Scholarships te Ex-Service Men and Women Moderaic Tuition Fees Charged Non-Service Students To Terrible Willie Hearst Dear Sir; You certainly do got a lot of free advertising | CHIEF 8 | To Senator Miles Poindexter Dear Miles lime the papers that you won't vote to keep New. berry in the senate “s you are convinesd * innocent Innocent of what, Miles? Or do you think we are innoc Miles, we're watch ing you CHIEF SEATTLE. COURSES OFFERED: Arithmetic Accounting Bookkeeping Commercial Art Business English Public Speaking Salermanship Welding Elententary Courses. Mechanical Drawing Gregg’s Shorthand—Journalism . * >. ~~ — low price on this dining room suite! —here we have pictured a most $716 —45-inch table; 54-inch buffet; 4 attractive 6-piece dining room chairs to match; an excellent regular price $121.50 suite; Queen Anne period; oak, value; your attention is called Jacobean finish. to the price. HERE’S A THIRD SAVING FOR YOU ON HOLIDAY LEATHER GOODS AND FABRIC HAND BAGS —also all velvet and silk bags ranging-in price from $3.50 to $25—. —all fitted toilet cases for either men or women, priced from $6.50 to $35—. ~-military brushes priced from $3.50 to $15— pair. —writing tablets priced from $3.95 to $15—. To That Popcorn Eater Dear Lady: Neat time you are so hungry yousrhave to crunch pop corn in the movies, please keep your jaws in time with the music CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Drivers of Gas Buggies Dear Folks: Iq It necesmary always to try to bit the gerade on Pike st. at 40 miles an hour? Or haven't your cars got any low gears in ‘em? CHIEF SEATTLE. To Ezra Meeker Dear Boy Congratulations, ENROLL NOW—OFFICE OPEN FROM 1 TO 1 P. M. FOR INFORMATION WRITE, CALL OR TELEPHONE 916 East Marion St. Phone East 8556 ol4 timer, on your 91 years young. You've sort of grown up w Jeattle, haven't you-—or has Seattle grown up with you? Congratulations, again, old pioneer, and many happy returns of the day in the town that belongs to both of CHIEF SEATTLE. Has Hard to Feed Wife Can Hardly Satisfy Big Appetite “My wife was afflicted with stom-| how much more foul matter tt bring ach trouble for years, She tried | out which bing, but got mo relief, Ac Teal antiseptic) wa to me, and I want BSS a To New Year, 1922 VA i Ugh, Chief heap greet you. Hope you not so stingy little shaver as a one who come round last January He keep men out of work, cause men go broke, cause many poor people suffer. Cer Seattle hope you do better. Get atick, knock cobwebs off sun. *ut J. Fuller Gloom In underground dungeon. Tear up all frown masks, give everybody new smila Let us all be happy, heap happy, New Year! -_- ~ CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Honorable Jeremiah Neterer, Judge of the United States District Court Honored Sir: Chief been many times within your court. Chiet learned to hon you second to none in his city of Seattlen, Chief has no favors to ask. He admires your conduct as judee. You when justice deman it; you temper justice with kindness w in anything to be honestly said in prisoner's favor. May 1 A longer treat you an abundance of health and good pleasure. ‘ all T ma ssary in cases a CHIEF SEATTLE. f mended Adie fon and long | - ei a it has trouble, preferabl. | To the People of Washing en ned) ¥. 3 direction ‘of Your physician.” How come you no have any Washington State history in schools? How think pappoose ever know ything ‘bout best state in Union with no book to tellem? Washington b state, varied indust annals of pioneer history of North happen within. {t How come, how come—we have no history? Other st their boys and girls "bout their sta ys, girls, read of @ of pibneers, feel proud of state—ma better citizens, Chi want Washington State history book in common » >ols. proud this state, ugh, heap proud! CHIEF SEA" —handkerchief cases priced from $4.50 to $8—. —tie cases priced from $4.50 to $9.50. —collar cases and. boxes priced from $1.75 to $11.50. MAIN FLOOR STANDARD FURNITURE Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS oe aes —fancy leather bags; calf, pin seal or more nicely lined; regular price $6-—~ Desiver o leather; $396 —men's military brushes in leather ease; regular price $7.0; special for this JANUARY $495 » the public — OUBLE | effec SALE DOUBLE | eff. 1 antiseptic and | prescribed m cleanser, This is as Adlerika, acts ave found nothing in me practice to excel Adler 1) Dr’ Ja Weaver. Adleriky equire gned) Dr. F Prettyman. A king Adierika feel be Haven't lang 1M u It tends to elimina harmful germs and the Intestinal. guarding | Some @eainast appendicitia and other dis- having their start here. complete To the Week Promoters ¢ “9 Gentlemen: I see you're starting the new year right by giving ua e another week"—National ft Week, you call it this t lieve, While | am somewh weary of these never-ending I will grant that you have accomplished something-~ yourself thrift in the matter of squandering time. My £ only got 52 weeks in a year Shall we spend ‘em all o secure ole. brationg of your ‘devising and have no tine at all to enjoy our. selves? cHinr TITLE, rine ae system | than the public, and lower |¢ foul matter system which nothing else It brings out all ediately relieving p: i yours, SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS ant lt is sold where. y Switt Drug @ canal—matter er thought er nd ave. and Pike st, Oi wan in your system, ‘Try it right|tell Drug Co, and other Igad ater @ batural movement and notice drugelsty ne drug ld in Seattle by

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