The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1922, Page 2

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SEATTLE STAR NEW MODELS OF! Starwich Tells jomber of American Homes Bureau: for Better American He: A SPECIAL SALE: BED DAVENPORTS | —24 hours a day you can enjoy a bed davenport—during reason of its comfort and pleasing appearance. night because of its restfulness—because it is so luxurious! the daytime for the You can enjoy it during the comfortable—and then, too, this week we are offering several models at striking price reductions making them all the more attractive. enuine ish leather. ‘olds all beddin = when folded. ‘Thousands of American horse- shoes that are nearly worn out are Frent to China where they are made } DENTIST | ind porcelain crowns, Eement or alloy fillings, sise on ene rt 3 extract teeth without pain. | jon form #08 are unnecensal | for painiess extraction of teeth | DENTAL CLINIC | iH genuine brown Span- ish leather. Holds all bedding when closed. Seattle’s Mayor Becomes a Knight Mayor EB. J. Brown is now « Knight. He was one of the Initiates ‘at @ big seasion In the K. of P. hall Monday night. Several hundred members of the order assisted at the two rea ‘using CaanoLene) Mam oreg stores, 380 88%: Continue Steady PORTLAND, Aug. 1-—Northwest lumber market will be steady for the next six months, according to a re- view of the trade given in the ieaue of the “Four L” bulletin. Further od, and neither is an enhancement of The only material change antictpated is the discontinuance of night shift» iby a few mills, Manufacturers and wholesalers agree that buying prob- ably will continue at about the pres- ont aggregate volume for the remain. spurt immediately after harvest. The late apring rail trade demand « the Atlantic coast trade have tempo. rarily reduce@ Coast dimension stocks. WORD HAS BEEN received in Seattle of the deathy in Los Gatos, Cal, of William F. Kohthauff, for many years a clerk In leading Seattle | notel WANTED For Shops and Roundhouse RATES Machinists Blacksmiths Sheet Metal Workers Electricians Stationary Engineers Stationary Firemen. Boilermakers... Passenger Oar Men Freight Car Men... Helpers, all classes... 20¢ per hour -200 per hour .100 per hour .10e per hour arious rates -Various rates We to 70%e per hour 100 per hour -63¢ per hour . 47¢ per hour expansion of output ts not anticipat- | the present total output looked for. | der of the year, with perhaps @ short | BUICK ARE HERE Four New Types Are Shown by Eldridge Co, Simultaneously with all elties thruout the country, Seattle got ite first look at the new 1025 Buick models, Tuesday, at the Bldridge | Buick Sales Co, showrooms, A, 8 Bidridge, president of the company, lartanged the display, which ia now | showing four new models, making a complete line of 14 types of the motor care, ‘The new models were shipped by special express from the Buick fac tory at Flint, Mich., in accordance with plane made by Bidridge last week, in order to be ready for the August Ist opening Important improvements have been made in all types of Buicks, ao cording to Bidridge, In all new mod. els the body has been slung at a low. er level and the adoption of a higher radiater with raised filler cap gives the hood a higher line and makes the car look longer, Anew five-pansen ger touring sedan ts offered, in both four and atx cylinder models, Bank to Enter New Quarters This Week Formal opening of the Seattle Na tlonal bank tn te new home in what was formerly the Heston block ta to be held this week, the exact date to be announced later, according to the bank's officials, Mawy out-of-town guests as well as Beattlo residents are to inapect the new quarters on the firet day, All modern conven: fences for a banking force are said to have been Installed, Joy on Mt. Rainier PARADISE, VALLEY, -Aug. 1-~ Reservations for every hike ari horseback trail in the valley are be ing made far in advance for trips in Paradise Valley, The great western playground im fast becoming one of the most pepular and well known Tesorta of the entire country, as is shown by the variety of states ard countries represented by tourists Hawall, Norway, England and Japan ‘The penguins of the Antarctic re gions are the most human of all the bird family, walking upright and liv: ing in communities, quite unafraid of b i GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST Our examination is as perfect ae skilled, actentific instruments end years of experience can deviec. Glasses $5.°°,. FREE EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 1814 Westlake Are. Between Mike end Pine ta It Spreads just like butter Bluhill | § Green Chile Cheese ee How He Slashes County Expense ; Sheriff Matt Starwich Pay good men good salaries, hold down other expenses and save the county money. | That's the creed of Sheriff yur masterpiece of designing in the lonial manner,. . Starwiek, And te points to the figures in bin serntannual report tq the county auditor to substantiate his claim that It in a good creed. Starwieh, who opens thin week his campaign for reelection, from his headquarters at 327 Lyon building, | submits the following figures to prove to all the world he's the right man in the right place: “Operating under a budget of $214,- 980 for 1921, at the end of the year, turned back into the county treasury 929,092.18. “This year 1 trimmed the budget to $194,390, or « reduction of $29,590, | and secording to the tndicatiqns of the first six months, there will be 4 substantial sum to swell the county treasury again at the end of the year “The cost of meals, one of the big itera of expense, bas been substan: tially reduced in the county jail, and at the etockade this item shows an actual profit to the county, “In 1921, 92,694 meala were served at the county jail at am average daily cont of 21 4.6 conte. average dally cost of mais has been reduced to 10 1-6 net has been obtained first by an actual saving in the groan cost of the) meals, and necona by reason of the fact that fees received for keeping city and federal prinoners in the county jail are figured in. These moneys are placed to the credit of operating the jail, because they are turned in to the nounty treasurer and are an actual revenue, “The fot the stockade shows that 97,810 meala were served during 2921 at a net cowt to the county of 20 cents a day, ‘The first half of 1922 raw 44,223 meals served at @ Groen coat of 41.1 cents per day, but charging off the actual revenue from the city and governmént for keeping prisoners, there in left a profit of $444.85 to be turned in to jthe county treasury.” | Sheriff Starwich takes | pride In the fact that he has neither | reduced his force nor cut saalries, |but on the other hand every em. 'ploye han received a substantial in jerease in pay. -| “Tf he's a good man, I'm going to pay him well,” Btarwich says, “and if he's not a good man he doesn't} stay.” | lerected in Ste, Anne de Beaupre to replace the one destroyed, according |to an announcement of the Redemp: New Clothes | | Whenever You Want Them “Credit Gladly” at the Eastern paid in weekly or month payments. ance prices on Suits and Dresses means - ; that when you want new clothes you can get them without paying the entire sum at one time. Pay only a small ¢ part, the balance can be ly Woe offer our Iheral credit terma in addition to low summer clear Smart Millinery Special attention is called to our exceptionally fine val. ues in millinery, Very stylish models are to be found at extremely reasonable prices. “Credit Gladly.” During the first |] #ix months of the present year the |// Thin reduction |ff special | ~~ A temple coating $3,000,000 ts to be} ‘The “Madison” Design 1338 C Designed by Simmons ~ A Bed in the Finest Colonial Traditions ~$ 3599 R' / this new Simmons early It is finished in Period. | One can readily Bed will fit in with 1 if ing rooms of today. ‘The “Ace” Spring GHT in line with the vogue of the antique four-poster is Mahogany and American Walnut —with the “hand rubbed” char- acter which distinguishes the fine furniture of the early American exquisitely this new “Madison” the furnished bedroom. Whether in company with cherished heir- looms of the Colonial bedroom or in the pleasantly “homey” fur- nishing of many of the most pleas- “Madison” Bed sells at a notably low price—materially less than usual for beds of such character and distinction. creation, a Furthermore, the “Madison” is a Simmons Bed. It is dyilt for sleep. rich brown A bed always four-square, always firm, always noiseless, always restful. Built for sleep. . The price is only $35.00 each. picture how the taste of Simmons Beds—Built for Slep $8.00 to $75.00 Simmons Springs— Built for Slep $5.50 to $50.00 Simmons Mattresses—Built for Sleep $10.00 to $60.00 yea As you see, this Simmons SIMMONS BEDS Built for Sleep ¥ all your rushing to dress, to ent, to work and to! appointments and rushing home from work again, how much do you estimate is absolutely necessary? Very little, probably. The hurry habit is often the forerunner and chief cause of habit is often the chief cause of nervous breakdowns and til-health {You will find it an almost invariable rule that the man who ts afways in a, hurry bolts his meals, tires his body and strains his nervous system. | In general, the hurry habit causes | [much fatigue, an underlying cause jot a great deal of sickness, An ex hausted body offers Ittle resistance to the attacks of disease germs. d work never hurt anyone, but ¥ hurry and hard work eannot be com- time which they must bined. The hardest workers should rig of their polsons and. be the most apprehensive of thelr | ineir email store of health. } In preventing bodily fatigue, a} 7 gr: Srigtine, Petty fatten, s| AMUSE speed at which the muscles are re. y quired to work. Working steadily | PANTA‘ but not too fast, the muscles have || Mats. bees ct the chance to throw off the refuse|| sanriers IN MIN products, at the same time bringing || «tadeer Sports” in new fuel or energy for further | Lorner Girls, Bob rane Wilde & Ce., Pa ’ j Rest is the great repairer of muscles. It gives the muscles the This Great Show PAULINE FREDERICK “The Glory of Clementina’ Bits of Dance Hits AND OTHER FINE ACTS now be obtained at good ;here or from Joyner D kane, for $1.00 per tisement. WHITE Big range of, White Shoes—Kid, Buck, Can- vas—going regardless of former prices at $4.85 Regardless of Former Prices Our big sale is going strong, but it can’t last forever. nounce the following SPECIALS! Vy Wo w To get quick action we an- Black aa White Every Black and White Shoe in the store—re- gardiess of former price —will go at | $3.85 Patent and Brown © and White Cam Sports Oxfords, all at These are exceptional values, and there are others all over the store, iil ihe tctgete ti aia Males ‘ent ona belt tee tthe good shoes on the rack in broken sizes down to $1.85 and $2.85. Worked in excess of eight hours per day, APPLY ROOM 3028 ARCADE BUILDING SEATTLE a TWO ENTRANCES. 209 Union Street 1332-34 Sécond Avenue

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