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

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“MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU” me am & € a a MF, £2 ff 2 f «= fF = \ PT Oe A: ee ee ee ere ee -P-E-C-I-A-L OFFER EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGE now comes our great EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINA- TION RANGE special offer, a sale of these big attrac- tive all porcelain enameled beauties — offering FREE as a special inducement this week a beautiful white porcelain top kitchen table to every purchaser of one of these world renowned ranges. burns coal A fuel you wish. Gas— Coal_Wood! Heat your oven with gas alone or with gas and coal. Keep your kitchen warm in winter, cool in summer— save fuel, material, time and ‘trouble the year around. a beautiful washable range— —as sanitary and easily cleaned as a china dish. Por- celain enameled in beautiful Pearl Gray or Peacock Blue, that will not chip, crack or become discolored. a price for every —in addition to the Blue and Gray all porcelain ranges, many semi- reelain, nickel trimmed and plain EMPRESS UNIVERSAL Ranges are included in this spe- cial offer—a style for every re- quirement—a price to suit all. i k only— us week only this special offer we give REE to each purchaser of an EMPRESS UNIVERSAL RANGE —a substantial durable porcelain top Kitchen table exactly as pictured. IPECIAL TERMS $950 WEEKLY LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT a old stove taken in exchange — —during this demonstration of EM- PRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINA- TION RANGES we take in your wasteful, broken-down old cook stove, making you a liberal allowance on it to apply on your new purchase. WITH OUR FREE ee —enctastve RENTAL DEPARTMENT Fre pepresen- tative ter Heonter Kitehew Cabinets ST. JOHNS. > Heveral pack. ) Cotton lagen of furs brow here from the Far North in an airplane by Major | Octobe Ordinarily the furs would} The “reat After-Fiu Tonle ve reached the market before | HEAMOTONE red blood, builds up the and restores strength quick and $2.00, at all drug stores, by Joyner Drug Co., Avertisement. (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Exanilnation and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE CREDIF.— GLADLY aryeeld SH CLOTHES | FOR EASY PAYMENTS Koch Bid, Kunnas Clty, Canpiep ‘LRZATIVE | FOR CHILOREN OR AOULTSS P) MOVIIS oy TH OPTATEST ACTERS Wt THE WOR” WO KEEP THE LIVER AND BOWELS ORDERLY, AT ALL GOOD DEUGUISES i JOHN He PUG Graduate Optometrint Our examination is as pertect as scientific instruments and years sses $5.00, FREE EXAMINATION ASIA Wentinke Arve. Between Pike and Pine Sts. }were you educated?” SOLDIER IN city comptroiier’s office, THE SEATTLE STAR | that position until March 1910, wher erred te clerk of the _ By | a Atle Pit, when I was elect 4 you care to make any statement as to your ideals as a p tuctan?” “Nothing except this genera oon erdimancea , record for the past 1% years is an uttie open beck.” meter of in quiry, Where were you born” “In lowa, De cember 8, 1879." “On « farm, of course “No, not eon « farm” . “What? A candidate and not born & poor boy in a log whack om a farm “No. I wee « poor bey, af! right but bern In Des Moines, capital o! the “Tr “Yivery office belder bas his open | book. How do you stand on municipal | ownership ror PUBLIC | OWNERSHIP “It reelected, I expect to be a strong supporter of municipal owner. ship in all ite phases, and to do a! . Al T. Droke city-owned utilities prosper.” 7) “What about cent tare? “If the people deciée on = tcent fare, 1 nhall be for it paiguing for it or calamity howting against it is up to the voters competent to decide ~ {2 go against you. Where PHILAPPINES “In the city hall, Seattie, T went te school, hikh school, in Des} “Mr. Drake, are you conreating Moines, graduating in 1496 Two S?7thing—e skeleton in your closet, years ister I joined the Gist Towa | perhaps?” Volunteer Infantry and whea to the/ “Ah, I ane you suspect. Philippines.” “You fought for your country” 7 may akeleton. It ali my life.” “Ab! What t& “7 “Very foolish You should have| waited till the world war, so you! “It was the fault of my parents, 7 could get a big bonus But goon" | asure you. “In April, 1900, I came to Spo | thwart it.” kane, then to Beattie 4m 1902, and Went entered the employ of the city in “Well, | shall wash my hands of tt. 1904." “And have been in the employ of | first name, you see" the city" ever since” “You, Yes: go on! “Yes. First I was auditor in the! It is Almarin.” 1 filled | “Great suffering cuttlefish” On January 1 we paid our twentieth semi-annual dividend We have never paid less than ON SAVINGS The $300 Exemption It is the income amounting to $300.00 or less that is Exempt from FEDERAL TAX. $5,000.00 at 6% yields an income of $300.00 per year. q™ Association is complying with the Fed- eral law, which exempts “so much of the amount recetred by Individuals as dividends of Interest from domestic Savings & Lean Associations epersted exclusively for the purpose ef making loans to members as dow not exoved $200.60." Have you compared the desirability of a Tax Exempt savings account with a tax exempt bond? A savings account in this State-regulated Sav- ings Institution is always worth 100% plas dividends earned. Start a savings account on or before April 5th and receive three months’ dividends on July Ist. Accounts accepted in amounts from $1.00 to $5,000. Husband and wife may each have the limit of $5,000. OFFICERS WILLIAM PD. COMER. ‘ Premident OT vasca lave Vies Preaident TRUSTEES Thomas 8. Lippy Henry R King George R. Hannon Ferguson Jansen Edgar EB. Cushing William D. Comer Secretary JAMES B. MURPHY ...... ~. Counsel Mutual Saving and Loan —™ 815 Second Avenue Give Your Heart a Hand! ‘The Bfe-engine that pumps the fresh, nourishing blood into every worn tissue, has to work harder to send the blood in- te the infinitesimal veins—ench as thread the gums—than inte the larger arteries, Give your falthfal old hearta hend tm tts good work—masege your gms with Sozedont. It will stimulate circula- tion, keep your gums rosy and firm, keep the teeth clean and the breath sweet—it has been doing these things successfully for 71 years. Made by Hall & Ruckel (Inc.) GEO. BORGFELDT & CO., Inq Sole Distributors te United Sates and Canada "6th Street and Irving Place New Yor SOZODONT The Original Saponaceous Liquid Dentifrice Ver Sosedont Liquid Twice » Dey Serodent Powder or Paste Twice s Week Millions of prom Plt today omen their gondreath to SOZODONT 1 can to make the three present | I'm pot cam) i ‘That teent fare matier| 1 think they're as well be frank about tt 1 bave a/ has been haunting me{ 1 wes powerless to ¥ TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922 ‘In Race for Council—No. 7! if “the hand that rocks the chile rules the world,” how shall we meas- ure the power wielded by little baby fingers and little baby tears? To break a child’s heart, then, is the greatest '|]| tragedy in the world. When husband ‘|| and wife are divorced, who pays? The ‘lll father? Yes! The mother? Certainly! But, most of all, the child pays! Eugene Brieux, who wrote the world-stirring “Damaged Geods,” has written another play, “The Cradle,” which, again, fairly rocks the emotions. America, as | |f| well as Europe, has applauded it on the stage. | |f| Now, as a photoplay, it is even more so a living, ||| breathing, human reality. See It is thie—-my parenta gave me a! A TUG AT THE HEART EVEN AS THEY TUG AT THE CHILD A_DRAMA OF THREE KINDS OF LOVE- AND TWO KINDS OF WOMEN! IRVING CUMMINGS as the intrepid Corporal Campbell ir “TRAPPED” A Romantic Action Play of the Northwest Mounted Police ALSO STARTS WEDNESDAY DAYS ONLY LAST TIMES TUESDAY— BULA. HART IN SNUB POLLARD in a “The Anvil Chorus”—Comedy Liberty News Always the Bes + secretary of the/ t pemnps yed, filed Canadian Pacific | "No More Gas in | ‘Stomach & Bowels If you wish to be permanently re- “Princess” Steamships Laave Seattle Daily, Pier 1, foot of Yesler Way FOR VICTORIA and VANCOUVER, B. C. SCOLYEN 1 C: Diet 4:30 P.M. FOR VANCOUVER, B. 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