The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1922, Page 2

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Sia atin ‘Januar |S& —you should surely pay ing this JANUARY prices and use your credit—you know “Your Credit 1s Good!” | housewares keep JANUARY SAL Ff —forcing JANUARY SALE prices just as far f down as they can go. Here’s a chance to make your dollars go farther. ‘Sluminum 3-piece cooking | get; regular price = $1.75; ~ JANUARY ral Services for Hero of War services for Private George Mitchell, 20, who died in France lnc ol r Free 504-12 Eitel. Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE By Pearl Dobie Marshall Our “baby” has started school! He allowed himself to be dreawed in hia bestest middy sult, bran’ new shore with heavy soles, and a jam cap perehed on the left nide of hin bead, Ho ex- amjsed bis ponell box to nee that his erasers, hie sharpener, (he pen-holder, the penetls, were all there, “They were, and, grasp: ing it in one hand and mother's fingers in the other, he started out the first day Very bravely at first he dashed tto the huge red building a step ahead, Hut the laughter left hie eyen as they took in the faces of the teachers and children and parents standing about He atid timidiy into a seat, the ‘one closest to mother, He gazed solemnly toward the front of the room. Now dnd then he rubbed hie eyes with one chubby hand. “Nothing's the matter; my even just keep getting wet,” be to le-| this store a visit dur- SALE. Buy at sale step with other E offerings— His Home Songs Inspired by His Feelings in War But His Cooing Ditties of| Sentiment Came Out of His Love Tangles “Tome and moj William Brown, | —Iimported willow clothes bas ket; your eholce of cither 27, 2% er S3iinch sizes especial for this JANUARY er mone.” ears ttle man, who bas recently bad ded out an a song writer, “I have written as a re! salt of war-time! emotions, while sentimental dit ties have resulted from my own sentimental tan od | of the University} of Washington, | Wiliam rows has recently pub lished the first of his 22 nonge writ | ten im the past year, “Alabama Home.” a fox trot melody, was re leased two weeks ago, to be followed | shortly with “Pal That I Misa” | —tsewed Droom; red handle; wpecial for this Cc JANUARY SALE... Reeth cine ——$—— .» who has been @ Seattle | resident mont of his life, coming bere }20 years ago from New York, em ’ jtered the university as a federn! | ee | | | beard man at the close of the war | with the tea of rtudying pharmacy —gartage = ml corrugated As & pharmacist, however, Brown troa, ~— Price $3.50: JANUARY $ 235 BALE.....00.-ce00- ideckied he'd make « better writer of | foxtrota, changed to a muste/ course within two montha, continued with the “piano lessons” he started in bie youth, And proceeded to write) the words and music that be is to day publishing In Seattle Accorting to Seatti¢ muste erttica, Brown's songs have correct har-| mony, well balanced melody, and a) Royal Arch Masons | Install Officers New officers installed tn Orteotal Chapter No. 19, RA M, Masonic temple Tuesday night, be fore 250 members and their friends, | SUITS were James N. Hazilll, excellent high priest; Myron BE. Balley, king evan Be. Van Wart, scribe; Wil Nam FL Sanders, treasurer, and Frank C. Dunn, secretary. Henry I, Sisler, acting as priest, aminted by Robert BE. Suili im 1918, will Be held at the Butter-| van, grand captain of hoet, per: worth mortuary at 3 p m. Thursday.|formed the Installation ¢eremorty. the body having arrived from New) ~Teasmaking, Millinery School, York Tuesday night, Services willl pus and Broadway.—Advertise be under the auspices of the Amer. | ment, jean Legion. Mitchell, a member of | 7— Company F, Ninth Infantry, Second division, ts survived by his parents, Mr. and Mra. James 8. Mitchell, 112 Fourth ave, N. The Boston Dental Co. 1420 Second Ave. Opposite the Bon Marche ~ the nerve has been killed may become ab ncensed. If they do they are dangerous to health. The X Ray ts the best way eo far devised to determine whether or not a tooth Is ab ncomsed tooth for you without charge. The Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R CLARK, Manager 1463 Third Avenue Corner Third and Union DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? HE pain and torture of rheuma- tism can be quickly relieved ay an application of Sioan's Liniment. Do not rub, as i penetrates and soon brings warmth, ease and comfort, let- ting you sleep soundly, Always have a bottle Randy and apply when you feel the first twinge. You will find it just as good for neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago and any external ache. It is splendid to take the pain out of tired, aching muscles, sprains and strains and 'ame backs. n is dean and non-skin-etaining. ‘or forty Sloan's Liniment has Proved itself to thousands the world over, Ask your neighbor. | At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloan: Liniment “catchinem” pleasing to the ear, \ tn ped | THE SEA Baby and Mother Come to Amured hig mother, whe semed to be affected in the same way. one “Now, all you nice little boys and girls are going to learn to sing ‘Good Morning, ~ sald their pretty teacher, Then she sang, “De you think FOU can sing with me now?" she asked when | she had finished 0 baby volees joined with the little song Even, our baby, whore eyes never once left the teacher's face, joined In, now with the words, now Just humming, very much off key, and not at all eure that he was brave enough to sing louder, but determined to de his vory beat, After that he was Wleeed for ‘the inst, last time, Somehow, the bewlldered look tm his big blue eyen Just GOT his mother—and, And ber tn HAVE COLOR IN GHEEKS Be Better Looking —Take Olive Tablets If your skin ts yellow—complexion pallid—tongue conted—appetite poor —you have a bad taste in your mouth Iany, no-good feeling—you should take Oltve Tablets Dr. Edwarts’ Otlve Tableta—a eub atitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr, Edwards after 17 years of wtody. Dr, Edwards’ Oltve Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive of. You will knew them by their olive color, To have a clear, pink akin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoy. ancy like childhood days you must at the caus. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel— yet have no dangerous after effecta ‘They start the bile and overcome constipation. Take one or two night ly end note the pleasing rewulta. Milypfia of boxes are sold annually at Ibe and 30c.—Advertisement. wrand he | . too, his kite to her was wach an Absent minded wort of kine “Tie 18 growing up; he'll never be the samme again,” whe told ber self as the wept over the dusting and the dishwashing, She won dered how she would ever be able to live. thru the days without him, He would take his roses and his fourleaf overs to “teacher” now, she supposed— The day dragged thru And night came, ‘The baby demanded hin bedtime story, as of old, and to kins the Pup just once more, aino as of ld; & plece of bread and butter, and then Ns pollogetar and tar ball, all of whieh he got, because be had been away all day! Thee were foil by a dow on Tant questions and mofo final FOR Humphreys’ “Seventy-sev- en” for Colds, Grip, Influenza, Catarrh, Cough, Sore Throat. To get the best results take at the first feeling of a Cold. oo Hamphreys’ Number “Forty” Induces Repose, and Natural, Refreshing Sleep. No Narcotic, No Opiate, No Dope, No habit forming Drugs, Strictly Homeopathic. PRs ay) o. and 508, A 4 ‘of nent on receipt of price, Bo". parce ? reve It Wiliam Berest, Book Free. omen. Medel New Porke hea: |*0h0o! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, Great Divide TRY TO FORCE “poodnighta” Then, when near ly asleew came this drowsy mur Se | LIGHT PRICE UP | _Metine, envetheart—1 wi Tacoma Power People Ac- | cused by Official ‘Cause TACOPIA, Jan 4—What ta de And day out in the wide, wide world. |clared t be an Wattempt to fores the city light department to raino ite May the angels gonrd Jim! |price to consumers of eipectric our /PAY CUT WANS |rent created a xensation in the elty DESPITE VETO council. when Light Comminsdoner Davisson announced yewterday that | Tacoma Vallway & Power Co. ai served notices that current fur nished the elty has been advanced practically eightfold, effeetive Janu: | Prescribing a Oat cut of $10 «| month in the pay of all salaried city Jerployen and a Mduction of 25 cents | |a day for all por diem employes ex leept thowe of the street railway, the |ary 1 1922 enlary ordinance wan pamed by) The big municipal hydroelectric the city council Tuesday over the) plant has been unable for seme time veto of Mayor Cnidwell, |to ment the constantly increasing de ‘The street car men recetve @ pay | MANA for electric current for power out of only 8 conta. This wan pond purpores, and the city had been pur: | of the reasons ansigned by the mayor| chaning additional “julee” trom the for hin veto. [traction company, pending eompie- Councilmen John B. Carroll, A. bm of @ second city-owned light aye c tzeeraid, Mobert Lene oat te prieknon ani} ‘The figure named by the traction Philip ‘Tindall voted for the mlary|COMPAny I prohibitive, Commision: out. The dngte negative vote was| °° Davinson said, and deciared it ts - evident the company in trying to east by Counciiman I. 1, Thommm. |e ine ctly to raine tte rules. He ie Gotermined thie xhall pot happen, the commiasioner @nid ‘The rate for both licht and power in Tacoma is maid to be the lowest in the United Staten City ‘Employes Is Arrested in R Jotun Turlinger, 30, employed for geven years in the city garbage de pafttment, te held in city jail Wednes day, pending the filing of charges by federal authorities for violation of Daylight Robbery the Havor laws. “Turlinger wis ar.| Deputies dispatched by Sheriff rected at his home at FE. 76th et, Matt Starwieh to investigate a re Lone Man Commi ly2z. MOTHER! Your Child’s Bowels\ Need “California Fig Syrup” Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of *Calitornia Fig Syrup” now will thor. oughly clean the little bowels amd in a few hours you have a weil, playful child again. Even @ erona, feverish, constipated ehild loves ite “fruity” taste, and mothers can rest eamy becanse it never fafa to work all the sour bile and poisons fight out of the stomach and bowels without griping or upestiing the child, Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Pig Syrap” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. and 2th ave. N. EB, Tuesday night ported daylight holdup near Orillia | « by federal agents and deputy sher. Tuewday found that an unidentified tiffs, who claim they Cownd a 20allon | bandit had held up 1. Wingert, Box | wtill, 40 @atlons of mash and 214 gab | 126, 1 F. dD. No. 3, and had relieved lons of moonshine In the house. him of $3. No clue to the bandit FUNERAL SERVICES for Mie Ines Ih Allon, 60 former tt!® | revative sehoot teacher, won died MoAlday at falleve the Head her home, 4510 Tenth ave, N. FB. teacher, who died Monday at |*\o70". , LPF Booth Undertaking Co. eet BROMO Made Values Up to The to Your Order 7 Semi-Annual Sale = OVERCOATS 560 $90 Corner Store This season’s colors and. pat- terns to select from. Tailored to that conservative smart- | ness which has characterized Stone | Bros.’ clothes for twenty years. Stone Bros.—Tailor second and Marion be,

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