The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE 8 COMING INAUGARATION OF JHE New 7 Day Show Policy STARTING SATURDAY, MARCH 18TH ME BIGGEST AND BEST FOR A WHOLE LOT LESS GE 0 The Mary at 6 man. ork «horns aed # ding om the moe hat UDEVILL _ 5 Classical Hodge ( InA es “Mu CMG & TINY HARVEY = FRANK A FORD 8 CO-"In Be ake Un’ ¥/S & BRADNER- Mu9:cal Prima Donnas_° LAVAIL . The AERIAL Venus. - PRICES. wee. FTERNOONS Eve's 8 sunoays a moren lOF Aovits 20% cHnoRen22' ApuLTs3Otpm "tt *! Ansion, Sond Prices: $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 (Plus 10% War Tax) Members’ Reserv GENERAL SALE Monday, March 20 in. ago was $67,282,574 jie = J J) HH é pm A new feature from The Owl Drug Company Labora- tory. The best Epsom Salt obtainable—we never deal in “second best” drugs. In granular form—dry and free- running. Reconditioned, and packed under expert supervision, “The Owl” product is usually specified by physicians. The regular price of this two-pound package is 30c. Friday and Saturday, special price 19¢. Any of These 25c Household Drugs 1 TC rhee'For 5 Oc —25e Borle Acid (8 on) ......17¢ —26e Of Sammatras (% on.) --..17¢ —25e Carbolie Acid, 10% (402) 17¢ —tbe -17¢ —25¢ Oxalic Actd (4 02.) ..... 17¢ —t5e —25¢ Charcoal Tablets (2 of.)...17¢ 17¢ —Sweet and Unsweetened Chloroform (2 02.) ....,. Cocoa Butter (3 oz.) . Juniper Berries (6 o2.)... Lanoline (2 02.) .....+.- Comp. Licorice Powder (4 of.) —26e —25e —2be —2be —250 17e¢ Spanish Saffron (40 gr.)..17¢ Senna Leaves (4 o2.)..... 17¢ Dobell Solution (8 02.)....17¢@ Spirits Ammonia (aromatic) ..., —25¢ —26e —25e —25e —25e 17¢ te teeseeeees —26e Tincture Arnica (2 o2.)...17¢ —25¢ Lime Water (32 o2.) ¢ Tincture Iodine (1 o2.)....17@ —25¢ Oll Sweet Almonds (2 os. Tincture Myrrh (1 02.)...417¢@ -—25e Oll Bergamont (1 dr.) ....17¢ Zine Sulphate (6 o%)....17¢@ —25e¢ Castor Ol] (4 02.) 2.0 OU Linseed (raw) —25e Oll Cedar (1 02.) ,..- RENE 17¢ —25e Cottonseed Oll (8 o2.) —26¢ F. E. Cascara (aromatic) —25e Oll Lavender (1 dr.) 4... CE OE Binet tthe 0005 17¢ March SPECIAL Aspirin 100 49c Tablets Regular price 89c. Figure the savings. U. D. Co. Aspirin is per- fectly pure and always effective. You should have a supply on hand this time of year. 49c is our price during March, Mall orders reeeive prompt attention. First and Third and Pike Wertlake Vike Elliott 6885 and Pine Ladies’ Musical Club Presents G A L L | _ Argues Before Chamber of “7 METROPOLITAN Thursday Eve., Mar. 23 Discovery of a fowsil forest is re Cont of the Dayton flood nine years STAR SEATTLE THE MAKES PLEA FOR | CONVICT LABOR: Superintendent of Prison manufactur ig that of to a high the walls of the Development ing industries Auto license degree withir state penal urged If you orthwest Products bureau Pace maintained that this would] rewult in lowert 6 tax burden and would mitted to come outfitted to take a helpful place in society.| SAYS IS NEE prinon to gritty dental cream, With the proponed repeal of the poll tax and sor ther measures,” Pace said, “th of this state |i will be tner sed 6 oor 6 mille-—if these mea ures are fr day centa a for in the state penitentiary have been cut until guards are getting as low as $75 a month There is no way left in which the Maintainance costs may be reduced. “Only thing remains, that in to place as many of immates as ponsible on a selfeus taining basis Thin will take the burden off the people and will re sult in & material reduction in taxes. “But, prisoner Salaries 18 A DOUBLE ACTION DENTIFRICEt (1) Loosens clinging particles. (2) Washes them away. Sensible in Theory. You can’t beat common sense when backed by modern science. Healthy saliva is practically neu- tral, sometimesslightly alkaline. Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Crearn is mildly alkaline, practically neutral, and cleanses without disturbing nature’s balance. Avoid dentifrices that are strongly alkaline or appreciably acid. Colgate’s helps to | one even more important than nelal consideration, in my jon at least, in the welfare ¢ prisoner and the character of petson we turn loose on society at the end of his term. Under the ~\present system we give a man a mult of clothes and $5 in money when he ts released. He hasn't! learned a trade, or the habit of in-| dustry, and in these times, espe olalty, get a job. So, when! ne he commits another ‘© get him back again meaning anather 75 cents a day plus the comt of conviction for the haraned taxpayer. At the Washington state peniten: ary we have to furnish everything literally everything—for 7,000 per ons, Just imagine what that means ages fc & revenue and at the mame time teach the inmates some uxeful occupation nto them the habit of in the cost of maintainan wil eed and real good accom. ace cited the Minnewota state prison, where, he maid, a $2,000,000 binding twine and has now tr and maintainance. mates are paid $1.60 a day, part of jwhich goes to their families where there are families. When a man is rel a, he finda that, initial cont Iruth in Advertising Implies Honesty in lwell, chairman of the committee, suppose manufacturers making union | anked, “to carry out some plan of | garment, will buy?” asked Pace. employment by manufacturing a raw! 1t was then pointed out that a na-| ey. prod&ct, not In competition with local |tionatly known brand of socks, popu: | manufacturers? 1 have in m the liar with the labor element, is made| woo! business, There is no place im |in an Eastern prison. the country where it can be carried Several possible lines of new tn Het lon better than here, I do think it 8 qustey were suggested, among them | worked up to a beautiful the opportunity to bid for the |unjumt in the case of these plates to license plate business, which for thal compete with private manufacturers last three years has been awarded rms outside the state. declared that the “Fine,” Pace replied. intact, and he is able lace a8 a useful citiken, DISCUSSION 18 LAVELY Lively discanston of the mubject fot lowed, during which it was charged were neton plants ven sole leather East and South. “Why not put In a binding twine | plant, like MinnesotaT” someone | anked, Tt is a hardship on those with money Pace, it | invested in plants capable of turning Fecords lout the work, and it throws skilled Save the Life of Your Tooth Enamel *‘Wash’’— Don’t Scratch or Scour Teeth Gritty, soapless tooth pastes may show quick results. scour away your skin, nature can replace it. even Nature will not replace tooth enamel once it has been worn away by gritty, sgapless tooth pastes. The most effective and trustworthy method of ke teeth bright and smiling is the use of a gentle, “washing” non COLGATE’S CLEANS TEETH THE RIGHT WAY “Washes” and Polishes —Doesn’t Scratch or Scour “Just get the |tegislature to appropriate the mon- Discussion developed the fact that recent experiments have proved that | 17—Commandeering a fleet n local maple, alder and ash may be | boat, Constable Henry Judd pul silk manufacture and the tanning of /have a large potential market in the | 14.4 ore a man accused of Dogs are being trained to recover; Calory is the unit by which FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922, But ing your Lit i maintain the right mouth conditions” ree Correct in Practice. Today scientific Aw" dentists know that harsh drugs and ae chemicals harm mouth tissues. Colgate’s _ ore Ribbon Dental Cream does not contaim ~ Wal them. Authorities agree that a dentifrice ~ Bon’ should do only one thing—clean teeth — thoroughly. Colgate’s does this. No 1 false claims are made that Colgate’s ‘The possesses any other virtue, but it does 45th § possess this one in the highest degree, and in a higher degree than any other kind of dentifrice. iF / CLEANS TEETH THE Manufacture Constable Chases Fugitive on Ship ' SUNDERLAND, England, finith, and|_ pteamer bound for Belgium ash) a bicycle. energy is measured, Po re et a Me stated that he 414 not think that It wae the plan to manufacture auto license plates on & commercial jsome new basis just yet, altho members| Pace answered that the same ob- nowede: lett om Grant Hinckel, | yetions would be met an in the case necretary of in which the com | or auto plates, when it came to wool fe there is «& emall plant or two now reasons why it was |making woot cloth. junk the $100,000 jute |™** ut _. PAY TRIBUTE 0 TO THE EAST ed that no Washington firm| mechanics on the street a * a vacates bids had been received, and that was! with 67 per cent of our timber “i a Eat Isiah’ $hy'Soust nce (METROPOLITAN rea, Why « jonn assiat by starting | manufac annot the state }penal in ALL WERK TERRY DUFFY Tin Were Mareted™ med ¥ MATINER “wal plate equipme: jute making {t* injurious to the| “We are paying tribute to New “Bringing Up health, and second, since its eatab| England of millions of dollars a Father” lishment in 2 the jute mill has |Year.” said Swalwell. “We ought to paid Keep some of that at home.” | 0,000} “If we make woot cloth do yon now SEATS SE NG “In It mot possible,” Joneph Swal There Are But Three More Performances of “BUDDIES” ‘The musical comedy hit of the season, which closes a two weeks’ run tomorrow evening with a Saturday Matinee at THE WILKES Seattle’s Own Family Theater Beginning With the Sunday Matinee The Seattle Co-operative Stock Company Will Present “SCRAMBLED WIVES” Buys a New Sora Balance 18 Months ROADSTER, Fully Equipped, $115 DOWN;@28.42 MONTHLY TOURING, Fully Equipped. ..@122 DOWN 19.90 MONTHLY COUPE, Fully Equipped......8150 DOWN; 838.60 MONTHLY SEDAN, Fully Equipped.....9164 DOWN; $40.25 MONTHLY ENTRAL_AGENC tickled with their Large assortment of Scuffers in One of the funniest plays ever button and written, which never had an lace; per adverse criticism during its PALE secseess phenomenal run at the Fulton Theater in New York City, Doctor T. Scott Great Writer | rensen Self on New Bndocrine | Gland ‘Theory in Part as Follows in snappy patterns, in kid and calf leather, mili tary heels in all sizes. . Broad- “rne AUTHORIZED DEALERS FAST 0320 1 eup flour. ginger. nxpoon ealt, 4 Cup water, rtening % tonapoon baking pow uD der 1, flour and aait ation that of the d ex-government doc of Health ap mont ‘Third Ave. Across Third Ave. From the P.O. | Advertisomen 121 Seneca peach Day, Some All Three Happy! The manufacturer was glad to get quick money for his 8,856 pairs of Shoes; we were glad to buy those Good Shoes at our own prices; and the people are New cases have been opened and all lines replenished for a real reopening of the sale Saturday morning. Children’s Scuffers Fine Shoes and solid leather | Oxfords and Strap Slippers $2.95 Oxfords and tion and examination of internal | onnn akK@—An Appetite Surprise’ Strap Slippers } Roman Meal is unitke any other cereal, Serve this dis-|M] in extra quality black kid, | meal or flour—you can secure its de- | tly different patent colt and brown calf; | Ladies’ Boots licious, nutritious nut-like flavor only wet ae large variety of season's new by using Roman Meal. Buy it, try | treat—and watc est styles; Goodyear welted | in black, brown and gray kid it. Decidedly economical, the family de soles of ex and calf; high and Find this recipe with twenty-four | your every last|f tra quality; | low heels; mostiy others in each package. | crumb. per | small sizes; per Cc a glia ele Se ei at graces ia PAUP A obana ans s [PRE vevnssesectess Latest Styles in all kinds of Shoes for men, women and children. Model Shoe Store CONTINUES bargains. Men’s Fine Shoes Better grades, “W. L. Douglas,” ete, black Children’s | The season's snappiest, in and brown kid and dovenened Women’s Felt Slippers Ribbon trimmed and in all colors and sizes—in soft soles and heels. Very 95 special to close per Street, corner Second Avenue

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