The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1922, Page 2

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Heavy nickel plate And many other new features, L MARK PAY ONLY Q5 $5 DOWN you save $35— regular price was $130— here’s the reason: —to secure a maximum amount of business—there’s the reason. makers of the BEST Malleable range in America nish, to a limited number of their very largest distributors, Mal- leable ranges at a great price concession—providing ran ges would be re-sold at an extremely low margin of profit. 100 of these ranges were allotted to us, which we now offer price of $95—. With porcelain splashey 16.021 -1n, EDROOM FURNITURE levery piece extremely low priced —pay for this furniture out of your income through the Standard’s liberal credit terms. ‘466 a very special offer RANGE capacity, the agreed to fur- And so . Non- trim. THE SEATTLE STAR ellers from CHIEF SEATTLE To Mayor E. J. Brown Dear Door A policeman told me the other day that, as « class, the booth ra are the mont careful drivers in the world, Unwilling to run the chance of being arrested and losing their cargo of liquor, they rive carefully at all times. 1 offer this for what it ts worth in your campaign against auto specders. CHIER SEATTLE. | To the Candidates Dear Optimints: It's fortunate that thie election ts» to be held tn September, isn't 11? Because eéur grapes'li be so plentiful, you know, CHIBY SEATTLE. To Captain of Detectives Charles Tennant Dear Chartie: It nearly slipped my mind. Found Clara Skarin yet? CHIEF SEATTLE. To Certain Politicians Gentlemen: I recommend for your late wummer reading a poem by the late Bobbie Burns, beginning: “Oh, wad some pow'r, the giftie ® —" CHIEF SEATTLE. To the City Administration Ardent Reformers; Some weeks ago I was gratified to hear you any the bootlegxers must go, I take interest in noting now that they are golng—strong. CHIEF BEATTLE. To the Early Vacationists Dear Unfortunates; Now aren't you sorry you were in euch « hurry to get your outing early? CHIEF BEATTLE. . 2M | To the Proprietor of the “Music” Store at 416 Union Misguided Str Do you really think that the monstrosity which blares forth discords in front of your establishment tn season and out ever “attracted” anyone? CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Apartment House Owners Gentle Bandittl: Don't forget—I don’t want to hear any talk from you about Increasing rents this winter. CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Seattle Public Library My Dear Institution: I want to congratulate you wpen the wonder ful staff thet has been collected to minister to your needs—and to the needs of your patrons, I think I can say without fear of contradic tion that your force is the most efficient body of public servants in the city—and the most courteous. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Baxter’s Shoe Store Dear Sir (or should tt be Madam?): A friend of mine dropped into Your establishment the other day looking for a pair of shoes that bad been advertined at hn unusually low figure, He found he couldn't be fitted. And, wonder of wonders, the clerk that waited on him didn't try to sell him « higher priced pair, but fet him go after expressing regret that the customer had been disappointed. I recommend a con- greesional medal of honor for that clerk—or a raise in pay, in Mow thereof. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Municipal Tennis Court Fans Dear Sportemen (and Bportewomen): Did you ever stop to think how much happier you'd all be if all of you were careful to observe all the little courtesies of the game all the time? CHIEF SEATTLE. To M. le Duc de Tallyrand Old Sport; Now that you have left our humble bailiwick, we hope you will spread the report of Beattie’s famous food. Your reputation as & gourmet ts euch that we long for your good opinion. You sald you wouldn't remain here @ day if the food didn't sult you—and you stayed two weeks! Much obliged for the compliment, Duke, CHIEF SEATTLE, To Mayor Brown Dear Doo: Last week you were vaguely searching around for some cureall for our de; ble traffic situation. You suggested that the speed Heit be red) to 16 miles an hour and that the New York rule compelling drivers to be careful at all times be adopted by Se attle,~ Wouldn't ft be advisable, Mayor, to etudy our own city ord! ances 4 little bit? Perhaps, then, you would come to the conclusion that we already have adequate laws if they are only adequately en- forced. CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Traffic Squad Dear Boys: 1 notice where you march down Yesler Way from po- lee headquarters and scatter when you come to Third ave. And when you scatter, you utterly disregard the little white lines for pedestrians and walk all over the dangerous street intersection. How do you ex- peet ordinary pedestrians to obey these regulations when you disre- gard them yourselves? CHIEF SEATTLE. To Picnickers Dear Fotka: If « bee can ating Ike the devil on a diet of honey what would he do on a diet of lemon juice? Cheer up, CHIEF SEATTLE. To Carl Gassman Dear Carl: Mayor Brown han tried hin dernedest to land you a job with the city In return for your work for him tn the campaign. So far he has been unsuccessful. But cheer up! He may get you at- tached to the city payroll yet. CHIEF SEATTLE. To White Collar Slaves Dear Boys: A lot of us are like Fords, Everybody drives us. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Paul Bunyan Dear Paul: When I was working up on the Big Onion tn the year of the Blue Snow, I used to think that the stories of your prowess were the biggest “whoppers"” ever invented. But now that I have been around the city hall awhile, I am beginning to believe that Doo Brown's campaign promises have you looking like George Waah- ington. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Ringling Bros. Dear Cirousers: I am amazed at your nerve, trying to get a crowd out to see your freaks right in the midst of our political campaign, But you did, boys; you did. Here's to you! CHIEF SEATTLE. To Mothers Dear Ones: Now ts the time to enter your darlings in the annual better babies’ contest at the Puyallup fair. Mrs. G, D, Osborne, 611 West Main ave., Puyallup, has the entry blanks, CHIEF SEATTLE. A LETTER TO CHIEF SEATTLE Dear Chief Seattle: Three weeks ago you asked me the question: “HOW GORS THE BATTLE?” Forgive me for not replying. Frankly, I do not know, and I don’t talk when I have nothing to say. I had one Interesting tilt with a member of the county central com- mittee, which is still an unfinished story, and I will write it later, IT am making & personal canvass of every voter in my district, and this is my one pledge: “I pledge myself, when elected to the legislature, to consider first the people—the ordinary, working people; the man with calloused hands; the woman in the home; the men and women who work for thetr daily bread, as T have always done. Their Interests shall be my interests, and their welfare, my welfare, Upon this platform I shail stand or fall.” Yours very sincerely, GRAPE JUICE! Full directions, right from Unele Sam's laboratories on how to make delicious unfermented grape Juice at home! Our ‘Washing: has compiled the results of the government's expert. making grape julce, and you may have the results free for the asking. Just fill out and mall the coupon below; Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. T want a copy of the bulletin UNFERMENTED GRAPE JUICE, and inclose herewith two cents in stamps for pontage. ‘ — \They Wor jhe has gone aboard the coast guard k for (FORD'S PROJECT a Name That's BLOCKS. CAREER Not on Ballot’, Phoebe Pierce a Ghost of Earlier Days; Now Phoebe McCleverty — Thousands of slumni of the University of Washington and Broadway high school are work Ing for tho election for auditor 4 ackers Say Muscle : Hurt Presidential Hopes © BY LAWRENCE M. BENEDIOg WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug, Efforts to get Henry Fora to draw hie offer for Muscle for the reason that seceptancs his bid by congress would any possiblity of bie being @ dential or a senatorial will be made shortly by « Vora polities! backers, it wag ed hore today. Word will be taken to PD that if he should be in P obtaining control at Muscle —_ he would be forced to discard Pant ambitions he may have of ow running for high office, Any emg holding such an {important wes tractural relationsh!p with the gop. ernment as his proposed leasing of Muscle Shoals would would not be “morally eligible” federal office, It was pointed ou the house every day, with 4 warning they will make a ineue with the farmers out of refusal of e4rministration forces permit the Ford offer to come te vote. Phebe McCleverty as she looked when she was Phebe Pierce, being graduated in 1908 from Broadway High school, fn the republican primary Sept. 12, of Phebe Plerce, a fin didate whose name nowhere ap pears on file, Phebe Pierce ts a ghost of eartier years, a memory of @ pretty, popu lar, energetic girl, prominent among school comrades, who one day walked to the altar to become the show, wife of Adelbert D. MoCleverty, war recent hero, who died in the Argonne in pearan 1918 while fighting with the Sist di in coat view. ance © To many Phebe McCleverty ts still teenth Phebe Pieres and so the pretty, busi- nenslike, efficient lUttle candidate of war veterans, club women and pro- fessional men and women is actually working for votes under two names. In the Phebe Pierce days of high school and college, Mrs, McCleverty was a schoolmate of Lieut. Gov. ee” Coyle and other celebrated athletes, who have since become celebrated citizens, All of the old friends are working for her. Upon her hpeband’s with the 362nd infantry in entered his law office. death she took entire charge of practice and still retains his offices in the Lowman buliding. thorely conversant with business and legal com: Cleverty’s hundreds of dollars annually,” Mra. MeClevery repeatedly tell# audiences. “If elected I will fill positions in the auditor's office with those compe tent to do the work.” SHOOTING ENDS |: LOVE TRIANGLE) -S<aSarer= method of knowing the exact cond tion of your teeth. One X-ray free. Enraged Husband Slain by Wife’s Affinity Our treatment of pyorrhea is com sidered the best; $2 per tooth, In One Location for 31 Years PORTLAND, Aug. 28,—Greek met Greek tn the eternal triangle here Saturday night. A struggle ensued, and today one of them was dead, 1420% Second Avenue A DIVIDEND OF 2 PER the second was jatled, charged with murder and the woman in the case has been declared upon the cent Cumulative Preferred Stock of Di calmly related how it all happened, “I was married to George when ogTaph Products Corporation uarter beginning January 1, 1922, ending March 31 3938, ee able September 15, 1 0 stock= holders of record August 31, 1922. I was 14,” Mrs. Gramatt! said. “My mother wanted to get rid of me. George was mighty good husband. Nice to children. I've got four, Stock boo! will remain open. Dietonraph Products Corporation (Signed) H. M. am or three others beside Nick here, “Nick Doltes was nice to me. We reasurer. By order of the Board of Directors. August 15, 3 Iiked each other, George did not like it. He fired Nick Doltes, and we took little Nick and ran away to Portland, George followed us. He wanted little Nick.” With apparent unconcern Mrs. Gramatti related how the husband came to their room in the lodging house and demanded the boy's re- 30 Dayo— im charge of ‘ver Special for ‘Set of How to Lose Your Tan, Freckles or Wrinkles A day's motoring, an afternoon on the tennis court or goif links, ae bath on the beach or exposure on & water trip, often brings on a deep tan or vivid crimson, or, more per= plexing still, @ v s crop of turn. Doltes refused, words and|freckles. A‘ very necessary thing shots followed. George Gramatti mercolized wa: Bs re fell dead. an, redness or freckles quite 4 It literally peels off the af Now Doltes ts charged with mur- der. Ho cannot understand what it is all about. “Why I. take George's wife? he queried in surprise. “I like her,” Auitendein ‘Thought Ready for Flight NOME, Alaska, Aug. 28,—Capt. Roald Amundsen is now at Wain- wright, 100 miles southwest of Point Barrow, where it is believed he is Planning to start his airplane flight over the North Pole. Amundsen transferred last month to the schooner Holmes from the Maud, and it ts now thought that fected skin—just a little at a time — no hurt or inconvenience. in comes off in visible flaky particles, nm: the treatment is shown. Get an ounce — of mereolized wax at your drugi and use this nightly as you would cold cream, washing tt off mornings. ~ In a week or 80 you will have an en- tirely new ‘skin, beautifully cle transparent and of most delic: whiteness. Wrinkles, so apt to form at this ) wadered saxollte, in witch hazel, tion of dissolv pint. This is not only « valuable astringent, but has a beneficial to: effec dvertisement, cutter Bear, Lake Boulevard Is Formally Dedicated With appropriate ceremonies, in which many state, county, and city officials participated, the new Lake Washington boulevard was formally dedicated Saturday afternoon. With the exception of the detour on the Lake Forest road, where a new stretch of pavement ix being put in, the 55-mile scenic cireuit of Lake Washington tx now complete. ALL YOU NEED, $100 Balance like rent, $15 per month and interest. Gives you im- mediate possession, © 4-room cottage and -acre in 4th Add. Little City Farms, in West attle. It will pay these places. Also hi cottage on M-acre, down, just $15 a month and in- That's better than rent- oe me for a little home of terest ing H. 8. BEARDEN.--H, 8. Bearden, 60, who was a longshoreman in Seat tle from 1915 to 1920, in which-year | YoU" own. T can help you, om 1915 to 1920, ch yee he disapp. is being sought by his H. C. PETERS brother, F. J. Bearden, M448 W 6dth 726 Third Ave. st, Seattle, i

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