The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1922, Page 2

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| AEOLIAN - VOCALIONS —all period Aeolian-Vocalions go on sale ‘ this week. And there is not only VALUE - here, but QUALITY. The savings are __ almost incredible. You'll say so when you see just what we are offering. Anne period poco $250 regular price SI85— the very eharactertatic cabriole lems, shaped cham: tering of corners and deco rative erill truly portray the Queen Anne period. you save $135— ———— th regular price $415— Féproguction pf eatly dev ir rniture, ys. ‘a highly’ pei ited antique. tn ‘| you save $155— Adam pefiod [uaueees ian-Vocalion $250 regular price $395— | =@ true Interpretation de- to harmonize with | classic interior of the al ot this Gothic Windsor Aeolian-Vocalion regular price $298— pattertied after the middie eight eenth century Gothic Windsor period, a style now so mich in| vogue. ennessee pencil- cedar chest— Ty special priced) $ oF —exactly as pictured. Size) oem $6x17x15 inches. Fitted ) with lock and casters. —44 new cedar chests, now on display, priced from $15— to $75—. “+@BTABLUSHED- ; ong Prison Term Promecuting Attornéy Malooim} Faces Jap Slayer | Pouxias, who appeared personally | Befitenice of ten years or moro in| for the state, brought Ito to trial Just "tHe state penitentiary awaits Atushi|™!¢ days after the shooting Ito, Japanese chatiffert, who on ay eP April 15 shot and killed nis rweet| Queen Anne Hill to heart, Tauro Katashima, and her! * mother, Hana Katastima, in a rea } Hear All Candidates or a Ate Sixth ave a ! | Alt candidates tor mayor, port com. | & Sd jules A ¥ Tani mission and the schoo} board will 5 . ers | speak at th 01 Court returned n verdict against Ito) tional thisdh, ‘case Anny * late Monday night, finding him guilty | Galer at., at § p.m. Tuesday of murdér in the second dégree. PORTLA N D.—Longshoréman |strikers and waterfront employers marked time téday DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE pt Our examination is a Wei, ngientitic instrume: Of experience can devine. (Cynthia Gr “Reaponsibility to Society Doesn't End With Merely| Providing Food and Shelter for One's Self,” Says versa is more Flowere for |fuchsias, gerantums, hellotropes, be-| gonlas, pansies, dainies and tea roses. droop over the aide of the box I ad. | es vise using vinea, moneywort, lyst-| * oth | gga Bi 4 tack’ draccasna, palen, |@kimal fore and cover sword fern and aapidistra. both for foliage and flowers. | Sulla a home-made firelens cook- Reader in Answer to “Admirer.” Dear Miss Grey: The individual who writes you as “Your Admirer,” and makes the statement that “the majority of {men need a woman, but the ammo’ | of women do not need ran,” certainly is aesuming tremendous knowledge, It woul Your Admirer” makes. It is impossible for me to understand what phil civilization a chance to improve? But just how or w! than I can understand. ALSO AN ADMIRER. Miss Grey Will receive ¢aliers in her office Monday, Wednesday Window Boxes and Friday from 4 to 2 p. m, and Dear Mise Grey: Tam sending 19) ) on Tuesday and Thursday trom la Mat of flowers mont appropriate for! 111 9 im. to 12m. each week, Please jwindow box cultivation. The plants! | do not come at other times as it |! beat adapted to auch cultivation are | interferes with her seriounly writing. Pansies and bégonian will do well | shady windowa For vines to| fom tartled by o Woness, & | Boon after Pyra will | feting the bloody vei had been murdered The petunia and nasturtium no be found useful in window boxes, n fg to give them plenty motat all of the King ¢ county A READER FD. B. her direction. eee What was the story of Pyramus|iard Pumoré. and Thishe? ee ‘These were lovers whose story | Books on told by Ovid, They were natives of Psychology Babylon atd ftmmediate neighbors Their parents would not consent to their marriage #0 they were obliged [to content themsetied With stolen in- terviewos thru an opening in the wall Detween their pardéens On one eoco- tion they Grranged to meet at the Dear Miss Grey the names of some good books for Beginner In prychology to tead INTERESTED. | peycholooy Pulebury Readers of thit department who wish information a« to how to Education or will receive same by writing to | Moltingeworth The Seattle Star Washington bu- feau, 1992 New York ave, Wash- ington, D. C. ‘The bureau reporta the fotlow- ing letters returned because of tn- || sufficient or Incorrect addresses: H. A. Batchelder, 2221 McDougall ave, Everett, Ala; Mra RD, ones, R. FD. 1, Emerson, Wash; Mise Eva F. Randolph, 6944 Mur- fran ave, Seattle, Wash. Paycholopy in a Days Work. eee ‘Who was Semiramis? A legendary queen of Assyria. fi lrepent after Me death; tradition Ethiopia Four Out of Every Five Four people out of every five who pass the age of forty, and thousands younger, are marked by Pyorrhea for its victims. Does that include you? Startling as these figures are, they are accurate statistics which your dentist will verify. When comes, it does its deadly work quickly. It loosens the gums until they recede from the teeth, which drop out or must be pulled. It forms sinister pus pockets at the roots of the teeth. Germs breed in these pockets, then swarm throughout the system. Ill health often follows and serious sickness. Don’t sit idly by and wait for Pyorrhea’s coming. At the first danger sign, tender or bleeding gums, consult your dentist and begin using Forhan’s For the Gums. If used consistently, and used in time, Forhan's will pre- vent Pyorrhea or check its deadly course. It is the formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. 8. Use Forhan’s as a dentifrice every day. Brush your teeth with it regularly. It keeps the teeth and gums ina clean, healthy condition. Don’t put off buying Forhan’s until to- morrow. Remember—four out of five wait too long. 35c and 60c tubes at yourdruggist’s, Pormela of R. J. Forhan, D. D. 8. Forhan Company, New York Forhan’s, Limited, Montreal R THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea 4, where Thisde, whd trysting place, was) Dear Mise Grey: Wl you please teh me whem King county waa have fo fear of injuring plate bY | named after? over-watering thé danger Hea in the) wing county was 40 named De-| comber #2, 1842, after Wm, R. King. lvlce-president under President Mil- Kindly give me Basentiols of Pevehel-| cov; Thorndyke—Flements of Pay-| chology; Bette-The Mind and ite) All that Correct?” “Yeu, sir” Applied Paychot “You are a member of the achoo! | Seattle for 16 years. loo; Petere—Human Conduct; Swift) board at present, are you notT” 1 WAS appointed February, | of them in school, \was said fo have become the wife of \ King Ninws and to have ruled aa) \it that she founded Babylon, and [omnguores Perda, Egypt, ibys and TOPAY A Marginal way, id An ordinance formally ordering & seem to this writer that it would be best to assume that the Creator and Ruler of the Universe knew what oe was doing when he evolved male and female, and that it would be better to work out a solution than make abstract statements such as mits one to assume that if individuals can provide food and shelter for themselves, they have performed their duty to Wiliam Mickman Moore ordinance, | | themselves and society when they have done this. Do you not): believe that, in return for what organized society has done) | for each individual, it is every individual's duty to marry and ave children and stead of trying to ie merely a case of slipping thru as easily as possible. fy men should need women and not vic: ave ‘e that, but home Pine Following are the names of a few! gx lor the many geod books written on)” “Tes. followers ell next week = The work calla fot the grading and Es paving of the arterial highway from & Firat ave, &, to lowe ave. and lowa from West Weat Spokane at, Tovined In accordance with murten |tons made by Mayor Caitwell, the $260,000 worth of rallway extension | Tn-| bonds at par was accepted by the thru life as tho this were all and it is = alillices authorising Wateey Nght department to join with the plant in Installing en inter [commiinioation between the two ay - At a cont of $150,000 was pansed without a dinsenting vo! the Goat will be borne by Tacoma, A Says Erickson Idea | Came From Moscow Alpheus Byers, one of the volun- teer speakers against the Erickson | street ear measure, before the Com. monwealth club Monday night 3 “It Erickson ts sincere in his atatement that he wishes to save the for foliage; co- |'"@ Aer well behind, whieh the fierce for the lines, why didn't he and with blood. peared, and, Heved Thabo nd killed him- F. M. RAIFF, Pacific Coast steamship man, Ran joined the Ad mitral line as purser on the liner ‘Tree Mate, “Lat'a ace. Eekart, preaident Plumbing & Heating Co; residence at Endolyne; meniber of Arcana No.| year term’ Masonto jod@s, of the Rotary club and the Mohicipal league: and School Candidate — No. 2) strani ‘edie came Fa) Name, Claude H.,am chairman of the committee on| penitentiary superintendent of the Bible school yourself.” at Piymouth Congregational church. |, (© succeed aot year 1 wae on the finance i committee, and now Ilat the board meeting Friday. , Weak, pile, anaemic and thin poo ple made strong and well HEAMOTONE | The great blood and nerve bullder, "| Glasses $5.00, REE EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL Co. 1514 Wentinke Ave. Metween Vike and Pine Sta. now sold at all drug stores at $1.00 and $2.00 per bottie.—Advertisement, EWEST © MARGINAL WAY E Resolution Is Adopted by the |= City Council | Hy & unanimous vote the city! coune!! Monday adopted a resolution | & for the paving arid grading of West | cine off-peak power rates 26 per) cont, wan passed by the eouncll. ‘The bid of Wynn-Mearborn Co, for it & Proposition dn the ballot, asking voters to favor taxpay- ere paying $940,000 « year, the annu al payments on the purchase price, all, Thiade now returned Gnd, seeing until the lines have be@n paid for? ten int things | Aer lover lying dead on the ground,| Many taxpayers are willing to do ed te bed ber fe crewing Gewese in | PUL an end fo her own Nie. window é lot water. Don't just apply enough | Naming of ito wet the surface of the soll, but ene to It that the sol! way down, Also water regularty and Owners are not willing | to pay for coat of operating and main. | taining the lines, an idea being triea out in Moscow and Petrograd today, but nowhere tn America.” Wall Paper Marginal way to seven more carloads this year—one each month. twelve. What do you think of that? Halt of ity and price—then Buy at Smith's! TT da Look for Our Big Electric Sign 1621 Fourth Ave. JEREMIAH sentenced Joe Nelson to for A at of the Eekart| puidings and grounds,” male “You are a cindidate for the one OPENING of the new ferry service between Anacortes and Victoria wil! be attended Wednenday by a party of | Gelegates from the Chamber of Com- méree and Rotary club. “Yea.” “Now tell us something about “1 was born in Obie, 42 years ago, and have been a resident of Tam mar ried and have four children, three the baa” by use of | George Walker.) “1 guess that’s about af” “AN feht, Mr. Kekart, See you Bae VIS: A store in Seattle is calling themselves the largest wall paper store in the Northwest. They announced that they handled four carloads of Wall Paper last year. We have handled five carloads in four months, and contracted for say they are the largest, and handle four carloads to our Our store brought down the price of wall paper to where it belongs. But we are stil] 10 per cent or so below any store or any mail order house. A store in Seattle ad- vertises to save you 50 per cent on wall paper and charge you 75¢ a Bolt for Harmonella—and our regular price has always been 60c. Is their statement true? Compare qual- Smith’s Wall Paper House $100,000,000 Government of the Dominion of Canada THIRTY-YEAR 5% GOLD BONDS Dated May 1, 1922 Due May 1, 1952 Interest Payable May 1 and November 1 In the opinion of counsel, these bonds will be a legal investment for savings banks in Con- necticut, New Hampshire and Vermont. We ore advised that the proceeds of this issue are to be used for the purpose of refunding existing debt of the Dominion. Coupon donde of the denomination of $1,200, regtsteradle es to principal. Registered bonds wtthout coupons in denominations of $1000 end authorized multiples. Coupon and registered bonds interchangeable. Redeemable at the option of the Dominion Government, as a whole but not in part, on and after May 1, 1942, and not earlier, on 60 daya’ notice, at 100% and accrued interest. Both principal and interest of the bonds will be payable in gold dol- lars at the agency of the Bank of Montreal in New York City, without deduction for all Canadian taxes, present or future, but this will not exempt from Canadian taxes, payments made in discharge of the bonds when beneficially owned by persons residing or ordinarily resi- dent in Canada This offering is made subject to the completion of necessary formalities and to the approval of counsel. We offer the above bonds for subscription at 100% interest and accrued SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS WILL BE OPENED AT THE OFFICE OF J. P. MORGAN & CO., AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922, AND WILL BE CLOSED IN THEIR DISCRETION THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL ‘APPLICATIONS AND ALSO IN ANY CASE TO AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR AMOUNTS DUE ON ALLOTMENTS WILL BE PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF J.P. MORGAN & CO.,IN NEW YORK FUNDS, TO THEIR ORDER, AND THE DATE OF PAYMENT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE NOTICES OF ALLOTMEN? Temporary bonds will be delivered pending the engraving of the definite bonds. J. P. MORGAN & CO. BROWN BROTHERS & CO. HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK BANK OF MONTREAL THE NATIONAL CITY COMPANY New York City BANKERS TRUST COMPANY New York City KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. LEE, HIGGINSON & CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK New York City GUARANTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK DILLON, READ & CO. Dated April 25, 1922.

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