The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1922, Page 4

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Italians Will Celebrate Greatest Holiday Sunday Next Sunday the Italian colony will Commemorato the anniversary of the 20th of Reptember, 1870, the date on which Italian troops under the leadership of King Victor Bm- manuel IT, grandfather of the prow ent king, entered Rome and made the Eternal City capital of the young Ttallan Gasetta, ts president of the committees; Dr, Chev, Aus. J Ghigiione will be chairman of the evening and Mr. G, Lucente, sere tary to the Italian consul, Is sore tary, THE SHATTLA STAR SLOGANS Thus Endeth a Perfect Competition. Please, Folks, Don’t Send in Any More. Electrical Week Will Start in 2 Days. a Here Are Some of the Latest Entries. Thus endeth a perfect slogan contest! ee . erase “The Store of Eternal Newnes” aa dlteosadalicmtdiad a ands salad bl dectiainnltneamnelsle-~ah ib Aviiels Ridiancansiaina alia O RA AAD AAAS C NCCC ACA a WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1922, 7 HocDougal-/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE seo a Shopping Hours 9:00 to Ud ste Beas Oe That ix, Wednesday, September 20, is the Inet day on which slogans will be received for entry in the competition The Star ts conducting for the best phrase of 10 words or lex» expressing the advantages of cleo | trielty, kingdom, This event was of such tremen- @0ug political and moral tmport that the Italians have made the date of the "XX Settembre” their national holiday, thelr 4th of July, as it were, and the Italians of this HIS 1,000TH SERMON TO BE GIVEN SUNDAY ||""Tit' togans are to be m part of Electrical Week, which will open there Celebrating the 26th anniver || september 22. sary of bis arrival in Seattl. || An enormous mumber of slogans have been recetved and the Judges will city, many of whom are Amertoan|| Rev. Honor 1. Wilhelm, pastor | undoubtedly find great difficulty tn selecting the winners, Hero are some citizens but, nevertheless, proud of |} Of the Ballard Presbyterian |/ of the latest arrivals: the achievements of their native|| church, will deitver the 1,000th 1) Aygs, J, D, WENGER, 6519 17th] MRS, EMMA ESSELBACH, 711 counter, wil a “— Herter y mee 7, |Ave. N, W="Blectriclty conserves | 20th ave—"IGlectricity—the matt: ge ess oe Saad a from | During the first years of his |) and prolongs human life.” spring of home and industry.” | | JAMES HM. DICKSON, 211 Warren| MRS. EB. B. ROBINSON, 615 Rue |] Seattle career, Wilhelm waa the political dominance of the! . } F a Red church, and for many years after.|| !dentified with the law firm of ane cae ‘Electrio Maid’ do Elootrtetty for time saving | warda, tho event was considered! | Burleigh & Piles. Later he be somewhat tn the Hebt of an antl! religious and antiCathollo demon-| |stration, but with the passing | years, the pope and the church, | well a all the clerical party, become reconetied with the fac | nowadays the entry of the Italians [tn Rome te universally considered and admitted to be @ political event and ts celebrated in a purely patri- otic spirit, with tnelt acquiscence on the part of the church A Big Sale of New Small Fur Scarfs Hudson Bay Sables Stone Martens Baum Martens Carefully Selected Pelts The Furs tn this sale were trapped in the winter time, when the fura were at their prime. The Hudson Bay Sables como from Alaska and the HMudso district, and rank with the finest Sables The Baum Martens are deep, soft and a brownteh tan shade that resembles Russian sa Stono Martens are Geep, Muffy furs with natural tan underfur and darker top or guard baire with darker center stripe along the back, Very amart. Stone Baum Martens Martens ... $39.75 $39.75 toontet.... P4975 ~ spect... $59.75 “foes... 965,00 ~ jeu’... $75.00 ‘tpecit... B7D.00 tyrant... $95.00 Hudson Bay Sables “foeete... 949.75 “feedal.... 999.79 came otively identified with |) . HW. WRIGHT, 1790 14th church work and was ordained || AveMake the work Iehter and minister in 1011, | world brighter with electricity.” Ho held pastorates at Sedro- || JAN AARON, 2004 F. Lynn 8t— Woolley and Auburn before com || picctrity and simplify.” sone obe ais MRS, KING RAYMOND, 1016 Highth Ave. Bremerton—"Power of nations—Hlectrictty.” MISS HELEN YOUNG, 6494 424 Ave. 6, W.—"Electrio the current be —that saves your currency.” MES. L. ©, ZANDER, 13 BE. Olive St.—"Blectrity your future.” MISS EDNA HILTON, 409 Kighth Ave. B—"No home tn s« bright and happy as where electricity |i used.” MRS, I. FE. HILTON, 4309 Elehth Ave. &—"Or all the famous North west products, none equals elec Electricity and eave trength.” | NE MANDA, 1197 Bist Blectricity allways de | Built upto a Standard. not downto a Price ~~... LASONCEHRMAN (GC : WOULDN'T DO OlMFashioned Mother—I'm ‘sure | would make an kieal hus my dear, He understands ‘women thoroly. MRS. 8. P, BRANTIGAN, 4419) Dayton ave--"Hlectricity makes all work light—homes clean, warm and bright.” MRS, GEO, FE. KELLOGG, 1415 © Marion #t—"Electricity-The mod ern Lamp of Aladdin!" G, M. McAFEE, 1052 Burwell ave Bremerton——“Electricity—the mode servant—hears nothing, sees nothin. and does everything.” G, B. BRYAN, 1042 Burwell Ave Dremerton “Maximum efficiency and minimum expenditure.” MILDERBRANT, 209 Summit N—"More watte in the home (ohm). | M OLIVE DUNLAP, Bnoqual mio ln, Wash "Save your N. h! ‘Mrs. M. E. Hay Hurt in an Auto Accident ‘The local caleoration wil! be given| SPOKANE, Sept. 20.—Mra, M. E. under the auspices of all the Itaitan| Hay, wife of ex-Governor Hay, is at associations of Seattle, and the Ital-|the Sacred Heart hospital with a jan consul, Ca¥. Avy, Alberto Alfant,| fractured skull, sustained tn an auto. has been elected honorary president,| mobile accident, X-rays taken failed while Judge George Donworth, a/to reveal the seriousness of the in staunch friend and admirer of| jury Ttaly, has aocepted the honorary) While being driven down W. Ninth Vice presidency, ave., where it runs inte the Hang Dr. David C. Hall, of the faculty/man embankment, by her nephew, | erieity.* of the University of Washington| Vernon Muir, she became alarmed) ‘1 os Ww and Dr. W. H. Corson, county cor) when the service brake, which was aii enaaee as pone arose: oner, both of whom have been re) not working properly, would not ars charmingly.” cently decorated by the Italian gov-|hold, and hurriedly stepped out. Bhe|*% © ‘ ernment for services rendered on|was thrown to the pavement and| MHS. K. M. BEOK, 5910 420 ave)" ook tn, the Itallan front, have been invited| rendered unconscious. Young Muir| 8. W.—"The Bleetric Age! Use it . reap iJ | as guests of honor, stopped the car with the emergency| FRANCES DEANE, 1825 Stroud) MRS. D. V. CASWELL, #25 F. F. Bassetti, editor of the brake, ave—'Electrity, thereby simplify.” oy Way—"Use jules for every —1 akin, rpectal —t skin, special. . _. Modern Daughter—But, mother, 1 @an't want to be understood —Lite. NOT SO SAFE NOW Congress forgets that !t can't tnstst the tariff law ts & war measure. J. Montague. If You Do Not know furs, you do know the reliability of MacDougall-Southwick. — M. 8. MITCHELTREF, 1212 N 4st Bt.—"Electricity signifies eman | ctpation—energy controlled—for the benefit of creation.” MISS EMILY SCHELLEN | BERGER, Hox 667, Bverett-—"Be it} ever eo hun jectrify your home. MKS. G, ICKERY, 6817 Green wood Ave.—-"Klectricity used tn home and state, makes for Northwest developmant K 1. MOOT, to4t “Electrietty ts shocking, doen the work.” | A Piano for but Little More Than Half Its Real Value, and on Easy Terms ae We Are Selling [dees Ww. cox DADO, The Genuine Victor Piano jot Invention—slectricity for work @ beautiful well-known standard instrument of excellent quality at an extreme- ly low price and on exceptionally easy terms. MKS. FRANCIS, 4 We have sold Victor Pianos during all the years we have been in business, atee-"7 serle convenience for pelp and in that time have placed thousands of these wonderful instruments in the homes 4 people of real musical ability where they are to be found today giv- A Demonstration of Ango-Fleece Yarn by Miss Jennie Crowe—Representative of the New England Factory, Lessons All Day for Two Weeks Art WNesdlework Department—Fifth Floor Wreetiake— but sure “Kiectricity, our, St.—Kleetricity, the unknown ele | The prizes will ber First, Premium vacuum cleangy valued et $55. University Place. ost friend, ts always at one’s fingers’ | ment, humanity’s greatest boon.” MKS, CORA OGDEN, 6657 éiet t, J, COWARD, 22 John St—"Do |Ave, 8. W.-—"Buy electricity and the electrical way; make !t/spend the difference.” MRS. S. J, BUTTS, 1781 Gunnyside MKS. 8. E. JOHNSTON, 624 Fifth Ave-—"The more you use the —"Klectricity's way for work) cheaper the fulce—electricity.” , profiting, progressing every) MISS HELEN YOUNG, 563¢ 424 Ave. 8. W-—“Beattle is electricity; last and all the thne—tt pays.” MRS. DELLA BARBIN, 121 Tay-|alwaye aapires to have Itve wires.” , D. NIXON, 1210 Pium st—|lor Ave-—"Use electricity: it's ecm) -s1nS, B, O. POTTS, 1128 $3rd Ave. "Kiectrio appliances, Northweat|nomical, safe, sane and sanitary.” S—"Electricity insures efficiency.” produced, are guod; demonstration) MRS, G. E. BROWN, 1809 éard . reat. Ave. N--"Fiectrio wures for the —_ E D.LUDLUM, North Bend. | woman who cares.” —~"Bread te the stall of life—eieo- 4 MES. A. OCHSNER, 1737 Delmont nee staat Ave—"Do tt with electricity.” a ERA, 1 ave— ‘ ¢. Lat Electricity De Your Work.” Mn 5 a MES. CAROLYN DAVIS, | Hudson st-—"Une Electricity first,| day. ‘The slogan should express what @ectricity ts detng for mankin¢g; the importance of electricity in the do velopment of the Northwest; what the electrical servants are doing to MRS. C. A. RIVETT, 05 Puget |Gream of the ages come true” relieve the drudgery in the home, or Sedro-Woolley. — "Electrity AM WALTON, Bremerton, 645.—"Electricnty Morning. Noon and Night, Makes the House | work Light.” | MRS. 8. D. CANANISS, Issaquah, ‘ectricity Abridges Time and La the general work of the entire eleo | cetved JOUN CASHNER, 2110 N. T?th | trical industry. | MRS, M. L. HARE, Lester. —“Eiec- | tricity, the Kmaneclpator of Labor for | Mankind.” FRANK H. AXT, 9617 24th ot. hv. | erett.—"Cheap Electricity Makes Se attle Grow.” | MES. J. W, MoGUIRE, 4523 Far ley ave—“Have Your Fuel, Heat, | Light, Electric.” | MRS. F. 1, GRAHAM, 66244 | University way-—"Let your head save your heele—and Bieetricity your buck!" MARY KNOTT, 130 N. 88rd st — ‘ This New | "Want to Save Money, Time and ‘ , | MRS. A. E. GEMPLE, 4220 Green. CTOR PIANO The balance in small payments | wood ave—"Employ Blectricity tn |Your Home—Ever Present, Always | We guarantee that the price of this Piano will not be less during the next five years Places in your home | Willing.” MADGE HALTO, 6202 Phinney cae ee Without Elec | MRS. R. BE. THORSON, Burling: | THE PRICE of this fine Victor Piano during this sale is lower than it has | J} tectne wae | =(\* been for many years, in fact the price is so low that we can and do guarantee Pgh he adr wn anol the present price for the next five years. In other words, if for any reason the _ | ff\ or wnt. twat ana rowers Te ke It In Ti price should become lower any time within the next five years, any one purchas- lect ti, per S| \ a ire ing one of these instruments during this sale will have the difference refunded O you know that by tar the larger number of the common to them. slaeats of women are not surgical ones; that is they are not caused by any serious displacement, tumor, growth, or other marked change? z D°?. you know that these common aflments produce symptoms’ that are very much like those caused by the more ser:ous surgical conditions? bD° you know that many women and young girls suffer need- lessly from such ailments? More than that, they endanger their health by allowing their ailments to continue and develop into something serious. If treated early, that is, within a reasonable time after the first warning symptoms appear, serious conditions may often be averted. ‘Therefore, at the first appearance of such gress as periodic pris, irregularities, irritability and nervousness, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound should be taken, It is prepared with accuracy and cleanliness from medicinal plants. It cone tains no narcotics nor poisonous drugs, and can be taken with perfect safety. The Vegetable Compound acts on the conditions which bring about these symptoms in a gentle and efficient manner, The persistent use of it shows itself in the disappearance, one after another, of the disagreeable symptoms. In a word, Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound acts as a natural restora, tive, relieving the present distress and preventing more serious trouble. Why not give a fair trial to this medicine Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Ve getable Compound LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, | ficteney, chanliness and safety, use | electricity.” | MRS. LILLIAN ROULEAD, 6819 37th Ave. N. "Watt is Ohm with. out electricity?” | BERTHA 8. BEST, R. F. p. «6, Mount Vernon, Wash.—"TBlectrically jeauipped, domestically inclined.” MISS UNABELLE MORGAN, 1233 N, 44th 8t—" ctrieity, the saver of time and labor.” MRS. 0. F, SMITH, 2146 N, 64th t.- our future is in electricity.” J. KE, WEST, 662 Lafayette st. Charleston, Wash.—“Electrteity in its way turns night into day." MRS, FRED BRELLE, 625 w. Prospect St.—'Electricity moves the Why we quit advertising these Pianos two weeks ago THIS SPECIAL sale of Victor pianos began the latter part of last month and was so readily taken advantage of that the large number then on hand were sold out in a very few days. For this reason we had to quit advertising them two weeks ago, but we now have two more carloads that will \ be sold at their present extremely low price and on these exceptionally easy | | st terms—then this sale will permanently close. These are brand-new Victor pianos with the well-known Victor tone. | world,” | THOMAS FARLAN, 1118 McKen- |zle Ave., Bremerton—~"Begin the elec. jtrte way today." | A. 0. WELOH, 9049 17th Ave. |S. W.—"Blectricity, the servant that {seldom goes out at night,” | MKS. DOW B. KESNER, 710 | Whip Bldg.—"Let the conquering | | power be YOUR power.” | MARY ALICE ATCHISON, Lock | Box 56, Edmonds, Wash.—Bleetrity |the domestic and commercial world j—light, power and heat," | MRS. CHARLES E. REGAL, 320 W. 41st St.—~"Electricity works.” | ©. W. DALBY, Richmond Bench |—"Ehetrically done makes hard |work fun.” MKS. L. MAE BARTON, 5016 First Avo. N. B—"Electrically washed means unhappiness squashed.” | MRS. 8. WILSON, 6309 18th Ave.| {IL Mor mothers’ day, for Fathers'| sss [day, electricity paves the way." MRS, LAURA DOUGLAS, 4711 We carry no stencil pianos Every instrument or stencil player pianos a standard make Posh lane Pious EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO MUSIC WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS 1519 Third Avenue RETAIL

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