The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 2

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| races G. Haverlo to Byost | Movement Frances Grant Hayerlo, «th '¢ of the home economics «4 t of the Federation of Wom has joined forces with} of club women and busi , firms that are boosting Metter | ih America week, @etober a) fs wil} nerve on the central ex: | committes, of which Mra. B. Littlefield ts chairman. jefield was appointed by thy Magaaine, which ts spon: | the movement for better Mra, D. B. Fryer is assistant and Mra, Stella Rupe will the University division work. Bftle I. Raitt, head of the de of home economics at the of Washington, is making ‘ to throw the resources of. department open to the wor! Seattle women and girls; fol be better home decorators, The | cottage on the University | which ts a mode! experimen. | fal home, operated by the depart ©f home economics, probably be opened to visitors during part of the week. Mrs. Bila P. , who has charge of the home in the city schools, ts co- with the committee in ‘the in all types of homo. tur. ‘wil prepare special exhibits » week in thelr establish and experts in home furnish. will apeak at different hours in -Yariops demonstration stores, tire alm of the movement {s and free to the pubic. woman who wishes to have Qs artistic as posaibie, with ‘emaliest outlay of money, is to make this week a period of study im the art of home Saal diers’ Letter Is Called a Will letter written by « soldier con- a holographic will, according @ ruling by Superior Judge King made his niece his beneficiary. Swank was killed tn the Ar- two ss0$ $5.00, EXAMIN. eso HE SEATTLE ST FE Se The 38-pound bobca: § that killed a deer near Skookumchuck river, as he now ap- pears in Olympia exhil pit, By Ralph J. Benje min HEATED of Its na prey by the spread of made ctvitizadion and by dinear © that has made inroads in thes little dwellett of the woods, t) te bob cat f& waging war on stcek and poultry and spreading death am@fie the ‘Mime bits ahd ant mals of Wastington. Tho woodumer and hunters have doubted Ahat bobcats are dig ettotigh OF /strong en bugh to attack full-erojyn deer, the hunt ors employed /by the state and federal goveri iment to, protect farms from jiredatory? animats kaow that when hungry the snarling woods cat wil attack and kill deer, Now. they Mave proved tt, State Huntac Joe Scalf aww a big bobcat feedling on & yearold deér that it tad kiMted In the jungles near te Skookumehuck river, seven \nifles from Tenino. He went for the cat and his dogs treed it. One shot brought the cat down, Its pelt was tanned and the anima} mounted. It tf now & ofthe state department of) agriculture ¢x hibit at Olympia. SPECIES NOW DISAPPEARING Dr. Glenn R.\ Bach, gwho is in charge of the werk fot the U. 8. bureau of biological eur. vey In cooperation with the tate ngriculture department at Olymplut, says that boboats are disappearing “The natural food supply of the bobeat has been decreasing rapidly, and the cat has been forced to attack stook and poul- try and make heavy inroads tn the wild game of the state,” says Dr, nh. “The favorite food of the bob: cat f# the gray squirrel, and the gray equirre! has almost van ished from some sections of the ntate, Rabbits aiso are scarce The result ef thie ts that the { ws causing more damage xis Fear to game animals such fs deer and grouse and to #tock and poultry than ever before 13 SHOT DURING AUGUST “The bobeat shot by Soalf weighed 25 pounds and meas. ured four feet from tip. to tip, He Waa & mighty viclour-look img animal, powerful, too, The bobcat Won't attack a man un. lees cornered, but he te a dan geroun fell “This bobeat had broken the neck of the deer by pouncing upon it from the limb of « tree. ‘The deer was still warm when Sealf examined tt During August the federal game or stock four foxes, one wolf and 316 coyotes. anything else," “Right now there ts good cause to go after coyotes, too, for there is rabies among them. We have reports of rabid qoyotes from Lenton, Kittitas, Douglas, Grant, Lincoln and Spokane counties, Several people have been bitten aod much stock haa been killed by them. hunters in this state killed 19 bobeats that had been attacking ‘They also killed four ntock-killing bears, COYOTES. HAVE EPIDEMIC “Wo get more coyotes than mys Dr. Bach “J, B. Tromanhausen and Ray mond Dawson, In Benton county, were attacked by « rabid coyote on September 22. at the bospital in Spokane under: going the Pasteur treatment.” They are now ‘The job of the state and fed- erat hunters ts to kill the var uunts that rob the farmer's hen- houses, rait his sheep herds and attack hie cattle, More $100,000 wan saved to atock grow: @ts of the state last year, It is estimated, by the corps of bunt ors. than } 1| Park car schoul ba J. superin public utilities. ‘The high school = p spseey. | line at the “Be Rally ee will Detar x et ee pesatbeaah the big rally day program of the Bible school at the University Chris bats 1§th ave. N, B. and 0th & m. Sunday. More than re expected to be pres- day will mark the bexio Bing of the tail and winter activities “My wife was hit by « trolley and 1 want to sue the company,” said the ollent. ‘e0." said the lewyer, adjuat. ing Ris goldrimmed glasses, “under the rule of stare decisin as laid down fm the Weemick case, reported in 44 Missourt, it te doubtful whether quo Warranto will Me, althe there ls obiter in the—" “Bho’s ali black and blue and it hurts,” sala the client, | “—oblter in the Epstetn case,” | Man and Wife Sue City for $10,000 Seeking damages of $10,000, Miki Lydon and his wife, Eva Lydon, have Med sult tn superior court agaiost the city of Beattie. The Lydons, al- jege that personal injuries were re ceived when thetr auto struck an dof guarded ditch at isth ave. N. W. W. Tid at, on April 1%, 1922. Italian Finds Glass in Food, Wife Gone ROME, Sept. 29—-Signor Umberto Salvani, surpecting his wife plotted hia death, had his food analyzed and ground glass was found. Signora Balvan! hag disappeared. pears to hold contra despite the strong dissent by Rafferty. It's « Dretty question.” “The trolley was on the wron side of the road,” said the client. ‘The amendmenta of 1887 limit the application of certiorai to ‘torts, quasi contracts and causes elustem Genéria. For ¢xample: stppore A ts Seized in feo tall of a mensuage with remainder over to B. C ontern A's close ander color of tifle not amount. ing to quare clausum fregit and asportsa Ea hereditaments Quare, does courtesy attachT” “My wife was hit by a trolley—" began the cellent again. "You have an excellent case,” said | the lawyer. “Wo shall start auit at) once. My retainer is $35, Thank you.”"-—TAte, TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY OHIO PAINiESS * (2936 Our weal bone ex sot row tit two or rere ¢ Natural Rubber, eet of teeth nee .. $5.00 & perfect re- the buman gum. GOLD chown BRIDGEWORK Moet of our present patron: commended bY our early cum ‘re, whose work Ie atill «gt good satisfaction. Ail work guaranteed for 15 years Examination tree OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Ketablished 20 Yeare 2nd Ave. and University St. | Open ® to @ Datiz—@ so 12 Sunder | — the lawyer, “which ap- Children el In recent echook investigations thousands of boys end girls in many different schools have been examined by nutrition experts. About one-third of these school childten were found to be undernour, shed. What fg the difference between being undernourished and belng fully nourished? PROBABLY NOT MORE THAN 20% Then there ts absolutely no good reason for undernourishment in children or anyone else, That 20% margin can be saved and good food can be had every day in PIGGLY WIGGLY and enable everyone to secure the proper nourishment. You will bo eating Canned Fruits and Vegetables all winter. Now with our new low prices on fresh, new pack. Libby’s Royal Ann Cherries, No. 2 can Libby's Sliced Pineapple, No. 1 can. .18¢ | No. 2, 27¢; No. 214 Del Monte Spec. Extra Sugar Peas. .23¢ Del Monte Extra Sugar Peas Libby’s Asparagus, small green tips 32¢ Gem Nut, Ib.. ia the time to acquaint yourself California Small White pete, Ib. . California Lima Beans, lb ..25¢; Nucoa.. ° 20¢ Clorax, per bottle Jersey Corn Flakes Kerr’s Regular Caps, doz. ... Ehmann’s Olive Oil, 10-072, 50¢; : 2 A uge Loan to Miners Great er Forward Téitor’s Note: A we ntreet panker said that om the w word of « group of inhorers he would Feadily. lows 5,000, watt Sireet Minked, The act: 100,000 to thane were . Street ite care Cockren for your study wd new labor tn our soetal and industrial WASHINGTON, Sept, 29. —~ A really big news e#tory came out ot New York the other day [full of tremendous nignificance—a |story that is wonderfully interesting }when ite meaning t* revealed. During the codl strike a New manned the striking personal At first view, and without think ing it over, that looks like rather reckless banking, But critieal analy sis throws an.entirely different light on It, and shows it te be sound, con servative banking--a loan backed by most excellent security. That lourtty is the credit of about $09,000 American wage @@ryer#, banded to. pote, in a Inbor union. | There tan'La big bank tn the coun- ltry that doesn't make louns daily on |neourity not nearly so dependable. | ‘The labor union isn't incorporated, It bas no license from the state like |the ardinary big business corpora the Standard OM ot ever The payment a billion a ity arn a year |uy cach member would mean not far | trom @ million dollars in cash and very quickly at that. Newspaper siortes say the news about thi loan made Wall Street gasp. The chances are, however, that no wise banker who knows the meaning of ered it gasped. Bankers who have done business with labor unions know not only thelr ability, beg their willingness to pay thelr unton debts, One of the directors of the bank whieh made this loan sald that the collateral behind tt was “the Intes rity of 900,000 nitners and thetr fam ies.” He added that they could have had a much larger stim if they had wanted it, “even $5,000,000." If there ix equal Intelligence on the part of other big business ~ story | wether for their ©WR business pur failed. Uniess it works with or- ganized labor, it will find « dan- serous competitor in the legitl mate fleld of capital, in the or- ganized integrity and financial resources of the wage earners, Sophie MeCord President Marding has just ap-| pointed Bophie McCord of Bt. Louis 4 an important office, usually desig nated as a man’s job-—that of ap- Pralser of merchandise in St. Low elt will bo ber duty to examine all | the foreign merchandise that comes | Ipto the elty, find ita foreign market | value on the date it was shipped and! tell the collector what rate of duty | to charge. | Bhe will also have general charse lof the government tmport offices in | Kanens City and 8t. Joseph, Mo. ] catenin Hospital Strikes Lost Huge Bequest | BAY CLIFF, Wales, Sept. 29.—A} few years Go James Parkinson drew | @ will leaving ali his immense for- tune to several big hospitaly but when he died it was found he had out them all eff. This, the tinal will stated, was due to the fact that go many hospital workers, “Uke loaf ors.” bad wantonly gooe on strike without the slightest provecation Parkinson, however, left a large eum ip trust fora eureee pension fund Who like to buy theirclothes early in season will be pleased with our fall showings and we guarantee you satis. faction in style and in price. You not only get the benefit of our low prices, but you are privileged to se- lect what you desire and | OPEN A | CREDIT | s Arrange to pay in small weekly monthly payments, or in any way ‘c venient to you. Savings Worthy of Your Interest Specials for Friday and Saturday lyory Boap laundry sine 35e Sanitol Compact Rouge abe Clenrol Shampoo . Williams Shaving Cream, we 50c vise One Williams’ Violet Tal- cum Free, 25¢ Palmolive » Shaving Creant . 29c Or Klear-Skin” Rubber Sponge, large 7 c bec Woodbury's Cold m 39c The “Orange” Household Rub- zs —. wites 7; J ie “2 in 1" Combina- on Polish, biack.... 9c 500 Menthol, Cherry and Syrup ... 300 “Glide Basy” Dance i Wax .33c 91.25 St Batan™ 69c ie "3 tn it on Boréen's Eagie Brand Mulk 2 for Spirits Camphor, 2 on. 1Te Camphorated Oil, 2 oz. 1%e size Gastor Ol, 4 02. -AvOriA 25c Sol. Horie Acid, 8 on. 25c Hood Laxative SOc size Pape's olates ...+ Diapepsin Golden Peanut Brittle Libby’s Asparagus, large white .... Liberty Bell Syrup, 5 B. & M. Paris Corn, No. 2 can Grand Channel Standard Corn ... Louisiana Cut Okra, No. 2 can Gibb’s Cut String Beans, No. 2 can, 14¢ Lily of Valley Refugee Beans, No. 227¢ Libby’s Sliced Peaches, No. 214....82¢ Libby’s Yellow Cling Peaches, No. , 23¢ Burnett’s Extracts, 5 flavors, carton 22¢ 20 M. T. Borax Chips, large 20. 1,000 OTHER ITEMS ON PIGGLY WIGGLY The Liberty Market, 1508 First Avenue SIX STORES Queen City Market, Fourth Ave. and Pino W. L. Avery, Pres. and Manager A delicious buttered brittle filled with éhoice Spanish peanuts. Crisp and erunchy—you simply can’t resist it. Full potind °25c Bartelis: OQ’ Toe Weare r assortinent of Cream and Chew! comted a Mershey's dark and hocolate. in thousands of Seattle Pound box Take home a brick of Heat Cream, pac ¢ Ib. G6¢; 214 Ib. - 40¢ Pink Top Matches, box . . . Be Lady Washington Honey, 22-02. jar ‘26¢ 5-lb. can .25¢ La France Tablets or Satina Tablets. .O¢ Peet's Sea Foam, in 3-lb, bags “YOUR LUCK COFFEE, 1-lb. can, vacu- um packed— a special blend—this is an introductory price only.. oa Half-Price Sale Photo Albums Don't lone your many snapshots and vaca- tion pletures which you prize so highly paste them in an album. 6 A!bums Albums Aibume . Albums Albums Albums Umbrellas Prettier, Better, Less Expensive Gloria Silk, black, bakelite and strap han- dles $3.50 AlLsilk, all colors at THE SAME LOW BASIS yf saga $3.00 m $3.25 $4.00 lar week-end treat homes. ee 2.00 Fountain Pen Special Craig Pens .. . O8¢ bakelite, amber and strap handies . $5.00, $6.50, $10.00 Cotton Umbrellas, excellent values . ites Seeccceeveeeseee 1,00 and $1.75 as, $5.00 real special ‘charge of “I iss $4.00 : Radiographs — the only reliabie| of knowing the exact condi- ot your teeth. One X-ray free. ‘Our treatment of pyorrhea ‘» con. ed the best; §2 per toot? In One Location for 21 Y« BOSTON DENTAL cum 1420% Second Avenue $1.75 '" 60c BARTELL DRUG STORES Second and Union First and Pike Fifth and Pike 610 Second Ave. Sixth and Pine Ballard and 22nd N, W. First and Vesler Way 1908 Boren Ave. hi ordinary carton, Handy as Your Mail Box Kartell Drug Store merchandise and Bffrtell service are as handy to you as your mat! box, Thousands of thrifty folks throughout the thwest have become acquainted with the Bartell Mall Order Ser- It pay them and it will pay you to get acquainted. Just drop poat card and we'll send you full particulars by return mail. Ad- ings Bartell Drug Store, Seattle, Mail Order Department. No street Quart Bricks West Seattle—California and West Alaska University—4228 University Way Broadway—622 North Broadway—at Roy Madrova—1135 Thirty-fourth Avenue—at Union

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