The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1922, Page 8

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3 1/30 to 50% Odd Pieces and Complete Suites for | Living Room—Dining Room—Bedroom ‘An Extraordinary Offering of Homefurnishings Radically Reduced From Actual Present Day Values LEARANCE SALE! FURNITURE REDUCTIONS M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO FURNIS JUL AR SEATTLE SP R HOME —Fred Anderson, 116 Fourth 341 N. at Fifth ave, and Jackson «rt. Thureday. 34 44th st, sustained rerious run over by @ truck Into which he was loading dirt at 16th ava. N. BE. and B. oth st., Friday. 43" Walden, 11, 816 14th at Fourth ave and Spring st. by an auto driven by John Jenft, 206 Sum mit ave. N. Walden saved himeelt | | OFF ave. was struck by the auto|ffom injury by hanging onto the of Frea L. Harford, 431 14th ave, | fender. —E. MH. Ecker, worth ave. 6670 Ash fustained 344 —John Mlegel, 68, 414 Wj res Sam Whee hit by the auto of . B. Kade, 2830 Martin st, Friday injury to both feet when they were pe Leary and Phinney aves. 34520" stepping from the curd at Fourth ave, and Pike #., Friday, T. O. Johnson, of Richmond Beach, was struck by an ave, N., was struck Friday |auto and recetved @ chin cut. Washington Alumni Ready for Banquet Plans for the University of Washington alumni banquet, to be held July 23 at Fortuna park, are practically completed. Dancing, «wimming and sports will be fea tured. Weak, pale, anaemio and thin peo ple made strong and well, HEAMOTONE The great blood and nerve bullder, ts now sold at all drug stores at $1.00 and $2.00 per bottle —Advertisement. Ex-Gov. Physician cannot understand why people will submit to dangerous operstions for giand transpiantation when !t Is not as effective an the newer meth- oda which require no operation. are many diseases and weak- that respond wonderfully to these treatments and for @ limited time the doctor ts going kive free conference to Interested people et 1327 Third ave, Hours 10-12, 3-6 Call at once if you are interested.— to | Advertisement. FLEET BRINGS VISIT TO END Off for Summer Maneuvers at Port Angeles Karly Monday morning the gt gantio Pacific fleet, which has spent the Inst nine days in Seat tle and other Paget Bound har bors, seamed for Port Angeles, where it will assemble for the serious business which brought It to northern waters—the summer maneuvers, Sailors at iberty tn the elty last night were required to report to¢hetr ahipa at 7 o'clock Monday, Shortly after Jock all of the whips except the California headed tn battle for mation toward the Straits of Juan de Fuca. The California wan sched wled (0 proceed to Bremerton for re pairs. July 10-21 will be taken up with all the taction! maneuvers that the floet would face tn actual battle, with the exception of the gunnery Seatilo will again be visited by a portion of the armada on July 21, Ships here at that time will bo the Pennsylvania, Arizona, Missisatpp! and Connecticut; nuxitiarios Vestal and Merey; do stroyers MeDermot, Hull, Mo Donough, Fareholt, Somers, Cor ry and Melvin. Ships that will participate tn the summer battle maneuvers are the |battieships Tennessee, Arizona, Ida. }ho and Pennsylvania, now In Seat |New York and Texas, trom Ta | Oklahoma, from Port Townsend; | | | , Bloat, Wood and (Shirk, from Seattle, and KR. Smith, Marcus, Selfridge, Mervine, Chase and Mullany from Tacoma. od WHERE OLE SHOULD HAVE SIGNED NAME Howard N, Smith, chief yeoman sboard the battleship California told the members’ council of the Chamber of Commerce, at a lunch eon in the Masonlo club rooma, how Ole Hanson, former mayor of Seattle, had tneeribed his alg nature on the trap drum used by a navy band which toured the Weat on « recruiting campaign “It would have been a fine thing for Seattle” wae the com ment of Judge Stephen J. Chad. wick, chairman of the counetl, “if Ole had put all his signatures on trap drums. Some of his slgna- tures were mighty expensive to || Beattie.” jough, La Vallet KEEP WELL: Sleep Time Work BY DR. B. 1. BISHOr LEEP ts one of these mysterious processes of na ture about which aclence knows litte, You cannot eay that con. scloumnens neces early disappears during sleep, for the brain does net stop work ~J ing then. In fact, it often becomes extremely active Guring sleep, solving difficult mathe matical probleme or composing poems. And in a less active cond) tion there are dreama. Nor does the body sleep in that condition which we call sleep, Tt keeps working Incemantly, Ite ao tivity is merely reduced to a lower level. The heart beats slower, the blood pregsure decreases, breathing le slower and Irregular, the muscles are relaxed, the blood supply to the brain is diminished. A common misconception fs that hours we tear down jeeping hours we bulla As & matter of fact, | up the body. we are tearing Gown both day and night, and we ways building up The difference is that we destroy |faster during the day than we can build up, At night the activity of the body fe less and the work of | Sprache” iets rorgeted Sa Ree St Coe |sisetppt, from Everett; Connecticut, oy , say from Port Angeles; repatr ship Veo ine tallevt butting west of oo }tal and hospital ship Mercy, from ‘ork, | Seattle; destroyers Kidder, Yarbor- IN SEATT LE, WASHINGTON The city of Seattle and the territory tributary thereto offers a variety of road conditions affecting tire mileage. You have splendid highways, some fairly good and others not so good — the steepness of your hills, especially in the city, must be taken into consideration, too, when local commercial service conditions. copies of remarkably consistent perform- ance Savage tires are giving in different types of service in this territory: In City Commerdal Service A local a fleet of care from Savage tires. heavy duty lormed brands this service as reall ible and far greater than wae previously received from other makes of tires. A general ev e¢ of 12,000 miles from our tires, received by another local concern, fe an increase of 50% over the highest aver- age mileage previously secured. On Territorial Runs 6 “TIRE CO. DUR BEST ASSET IS THE SATISFIED CUSTOMER More than 19,000 miles of service. as an MONDAY, JULY 15, 1922. from our 30 x 3{“D™ Type tires Je the experience of a company sending a salesman over country in this terrl« tory. The greater part of this mileage is made off the pavement, * We point with no particular pride to 22,000 oe rendered by our fabric tire in competition with other makes — including ee > Ncnnsygent od od ap’ — even though tm represen greatest secured from any make. This we record and It does not prove consistency in average performunce such as we are of showing. The Savage Cord ‘We have incorporated into the Savage Cord seventeen outstanding construce tional features that make it an exceedingly superior article.- Placed on the market In the Northwest last year, Ley oy tires shipped into pen lor the most part etill In SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA- repalr has chance to get ahead During sleep, @ great deal goes on in the mind. Science ts begin: ning to find that ft te not only « time for physical growth, but also, perhaps, a time for mental growth and character formation. Impree sions gained Guring the day are worked over at this time, new reso- lutions which have been taken, be come rooted and etrengthened; new ideas are digested and given thelr place tn the memory. It eeomsa to be the time when the mind sorts over Its experiences and casts up accounts. WONG DIDN’T KNOW HOW WOMAN COULD SCREAM; ARRESTED Wong Chong was tn city jail Monday, because he disregarded the potentialities of @ weman's voor] cords. Detectives M. J. McNamee and M. Puller, pursuing Wong after he t@ alleged to have thrown an ounce of morphine Into a refuse can near Fifth ave. and King at. Sunday, lost him tn a Japanese rooming house, on my face. ae > | but could not Mr. A. L. Romesha Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples “I bad « brea! out of pimples They wwe of Red size and festered, causing me much pain and ember- rasement. They would ftch and bleed and my face was very badly disfigured. The } trouble lasted « long time. | I tried different remedies | A Big Story | In a Tiny Book The wonderful and 16 real so emall you can slip one in eay le with Picturettes. For sale at news and stationery unenenattttt Pera co, rid of story pictures of Seattle, all for a dime, every letter. If you're proud of "This Strohber Diminutive iano is a complete, praétical Posument, yr only 43 summer The price, $350. Asa player piano, (£550. Terms on either. deal also to the heart of a little Pio ture it in her own room! Sherman |Glay & Go, THIRD AVENUE AT PINE SEATTLE Tacoma - Spokane - Portland them. I began using Cutlicura Soap and Ointment which healed me.” (Signed) A. L. Romesha, R. R. 1, Gooding, Idaho, Feb. 7, 1922. Keep your skin clear by using Cut!- cura Soap, Ointment and Teicum for every-day tollet purposes. Touch pimples and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment; bathe with Cuti- cura Soap and hot water, Dry and dust lightly with Cuticura Talcum, ry ler of fascinating fragrance. Sample Rach Pree by Mati A Adres “Outiours Lab eraterias, Dept Mase” yacover- he. Ointment th and ioe. Taleum | jcure Seap shaves without mag. 1221-Third Ave “COR UNIVER ST 5 Rupture Kills 8,000 Annually Eight thousand persons each year are lald away—the bur being aptur cause the unfortunate ones had neg- lected themaelves or had been mere- ly taking care of the sign (swelling) of the affliction and paying no at- tention to the cause. What are you doing? Are you neglecting yourself by wearing @ truss, app ‘oF | whatever name you choone to eo ur At best, the truss ts only a make- shift—a false prop against a col-| lapsing wall—and cannot be expact-| led to act as more than a mere me- chanical support. The binding pres- sure retards blood circulation, thua| tgs | the weakened muscles of that which they need most—nourlsh- ment, Hut science has found a wey, and every truss sufferer In the land in Invited to make @ FRED test right In the privacy of their own home, The PLAPAO method \n unqueation- ably the moat solentifia, logical and successful solf-treatmont for rupture the world has ever know: | The PLAPAO PAD when adhering closely to the body cannot possibly slip or shift out of place, therefore cannot chafe or pinch, Soft as velvet easy to apply—-inexpenaive » be used whilst work and whilet you sleep, No straps, buckies or springs attached, | Learn how to close the herntal| opening as nature intended so the rupture CAN'T come down, Send Zour name today to PLAPAO CO Block 721, St, Louls, Mo, for FRE trial Piapao and the information | necessary. — Advertisement, Suddenly screams rang out. ‘The piain-clothes men dashed tn to find Wong hiding behind a tall mirror in a room occupied by An eda Nikado, 17, Aneda was re- sponsible fur the wall, Her fn ther, ed with a baseball bat and a etove poker, was daring Wong to come out and do battle. Protesting vigorously, Wong moved by the cops to the Bricks From House Put 2 in Hospital Bricks falling from a eiimney | fractured the skull of Allan Kam- meyer, 4, and severely injured his brother, Cecil, 7, Saturday afternoon, on Xray examination made Monday in Providence hoapital, showed. Both are in very serious condition, phy. sidians said. The lads were playing on @ sand pile while their homa $814 20th ave. &. W., was teing moved, The chimney struck a light wire and bricks fell, knocking them unconscious, Head of Veterans’ Bureau in Seattle Announcing that he would leave at once for a brief vacation at his Vash- on island home, Col. Charles R. Forbes, director of the United States veterans’ bureau, was in Seattle Monday, Forbes will shortly confer, he aald, with the Northwest agents of the vet- erang’ bureau. He recently appeared upon the convention floor of the Dis- abled American Veterans of the World War, and defended the bureau against charges of tnefficiency launched against {t from many quar. ters, 6T, HELENS, Ore—William Clovis, 15, drowned, and James. Har. rison, same age, rescued when their jeance capsizes in Columbia river, Seattle Boy’s Body Found at Aberdeen The body of Arthur A. Sherman. | SPECKELS “SAVAGE” TIRE CO. 918 East Pike St., Seattle, Wash. WHOLESALE TIRE DISTRIBUTING CO. Beattle Di stributers Located tn Grand Central Garage, Fourth and Columbis ately for burial. n an airplane to Aberdeen, in the 18, of Seattle, who was drowned | company of three friends. He {s be-| 821 16th ave, Sherman had gone | anchored. July 4 at Aberdeen, was found Bun-; lieved to have fallen off @ boom ef day and will be brought here immed!-| logs to which the airplane had bees He was the son of J. M. Sherman, Slowly and: without warning your unproductive years steal upon you. What do they bring? Comfort, independence? Or vain regrets that you failed to provide for the future? Asavings fund, built on a plan of regular saving, and earning a natural healthy increase in divide nds, will help to make your winter.of life comfortable Money left with us-on or before During the past twenty-one years we have never paid less than % PER ANNUM DIVIDENDS SS Saturday, July 15 will earn dividends from. the first Three-fold safety is assured by these features: (1) Strict state supervision; (2) a responsible Board of Directors composed of Northwest business men; and (3) a policy of investing only in such safe securities as city, state and government bonds and first mortgages. on improved property. RESOURCES MORE THAN THREE MILLION DOLLARS LARGEST MUTUAL SAVINGS SOCIETY IN SEATTLE WHERE PIKE STREET CROSSES THIRD PUGET SOUND SAVINGS 20 LOAN ASSOCIATION A.F.ANDERSON, PRES,, ADOLPH F. LINDEN, WP-TREAS., E,W. CAMPBELL,VP-SECY, CORWIN S. SHANK, COUNSEL

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