The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE 3 THE SEATTLE STAR R AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOMES’ setting the value standard {for a high grade heater EMPRESS “soa GREENWOOD \| HEATER (ga —exactly as pictured. An all cast iron heater. Front door lifts off, iving open grate effect. ickel rails, urn and mica frame, ‘28% a VERY special rug value— —attractive rugs that ~—twisted reed grass on fiber will give long warp. Reversible. Combi- service. nation colors of green, brown, tan and —mall orders given prompt attention 1 Hy eT | ty “)' Portland Thrift Drive Depositors PORTLAND, Oct, 4—-One year of thie elty, con @ucted @ Thrift campaign in co operation with the United Btates National bank, similar to the one |now under way in Geattle under ausploes of The Btar and the Be Jattle National bank. | Theporting on the resulta of ite campaign, the News says ows readers who deposited bo | Cents in the savings departunent re- |eelved credit for one dollar, Bach new depositor waa given a Liberty Bell savings bank, “The campaign insted 10 days and in that time 7,070 News readers jopened new accounts, { see }AVERAGE AT START WAS §5,12 “Cries of the campaign pro phesied that all new depositors Would start with » dollar account. & matter of fact, the average do. posit wes $3.12, of @ total of $21,068.40, | “The most remarkable feature of the campaign was that a great jmajority of the depositors had never before put money in « batik Much of the money waa musty with age baving been dragged, appar |ehtly, from dark hiding places, | where it “Critics of the campaten further |prophested that the depositors MRS. COWEN - ASKS DIVORCE A 50-80 dtviston of property valued | at more than $119,000 le asked by | Mra. Clara G. Cowen, w' |for divoros tn supertor day against Charles Cowen, promi nent Aeattle real estate dealer Included in the community prop erty lated by Mra, Cowen ts a sum. mer home at Deer Harbor, Oroas| island; the College Playhouse, in the} Untveraity riot, and the Lincoln | apartments, 4220 14th ave, N. B Cruetty and empatabiltt: al. leged by Mra. on, who aske the return of her » name, Clara G. | Gosling. The Cowens were married As} had drawn no Interest. | Are Winners would not stick; that they would drop away when the excitement of the campaign had waned. ‘Wel, « year hes passed. the original 1,070 depositorn, |remain, I is fair to say that more than 6,600 Portland people hav permanently eecquired the thrift \hablt ae @ Feault of th pelea ® year ago. DEPOSITS GROW TO $118,776 “There i no way of knowing how many other people have been persuaded by the example of these Gepositors to open accounts in this |and other banks. It is certain they number thousands, “The average deposit in the year has risen from $3.12 to $17.26, or a total of $113,770.44, which ts equivalent to ¢ per t Interest on $1,806,269,00 for one year. eee | “As you travel ever Portland you are struck by the great number of new homes under construction and other evidences of thrift and prow perity. “You may be very sure that many of theme’ new homen are being built land paid for by people who have recently acquired the habit of thritt. “Ags we look back we are bound to regard the Thrift Campaten as one of the most useful structive things this news: ever done.” ‘Y’ EXTENSION CLASSES OPEN Practical Training Is Offered to All ‘The years program of Untversity of Washington extension classes has begun and several classes are already started. These are history of the English novel Odondays at 4), first year accounting (Monfays at 6), gem eral economics (Mondays at 145) | Feb. 20, 1912, In Vancouver, B. ©. . - [business law (Wednesdays at 6): for- . . : |etan trade (Fridays at 4; corporation Victoria to Sail [finance (Mondays and Thursdays at A ts |®. There is still an opportunity to for Ms laska Por enroll in any of these classes during ‘The steamship Victoria, of the |riis week, Alaska Steamship Co.'s feet, will sail | Thursday for the Seward pentnaula,| Th? following classes are also an- h wilt be te last trip of the year. /ROURCe: = Magaaine writing (on- r ps 1, which le commanded by | 287" 8* 7:46, to begin October 3; Capt. Davia, will carry @ full cargo | PUble speaking (Tusedays at ©, to ae freight ” begin Ootober 8 mentary Spanish } — _... | (Tuesdays and Fridays at 145), to be fin October 2; accounting, second | year (Thuredaye et © and third} yeer (Thursdays at 1:45), to begin Oc- | tober 8; Intreductory soctology (Tues days and Friday at 1:48), to beatin Oo tober 10; news writing (Wednesdays and Fridays et ¢, to begin October to your account September 39 and blown on the rock» of Ocean cape, Capt. T. CG Perr j owner of the vessel, and two mem | bers of the crew were rescued short |hy after the wreck, Fishing Schooner a the Wrecked on Rocks According to advices received here Tuesday, the Alecto, of Ketchikan, & emall fishing echooner, wae swept from her course during @ storm on etropolitay Business College All of these courses are given tn } | the Henry bullding and information im regard to them can be obtained land studenta can register at room FORT SCOTT. Kan. — Twenty seven hooded and masked men, a) leged to have been members of Ku Kiux Kian, enter church fn which two women were being tried for tr | prudent conduct and inveighineg | against the minister, and piace coin» jon desk of presiding officer, repeat! tog the words, “In the name of Jus | | tion,” ‘Trial indefinitely postpone! modern English postry (Tuesdays a! 1:30), to begin October 10. Student» regivter for thene classes at the uni | versity office of the extension serv lee «. A part of these courses are in #ub- OVERCOATS after men leave church, Why Wait for This? The fine big mill and the business of the Hili»Mylrole Lumber Company, which cost thousands of dollars and years of effort to create, was wiped out in a few hours. After years of hard work the Broadway Laundry was doing a thriving business. The owners had a satisfactory profit. All this was turned into a loss of $40,000.00 in the space of a few hours. Why Wait for This to Happen to You? Bivery day here in the United States a million dollare of property goes up in amoke. Your bullding may be the next one to add to this tremendous average. “An Ounce of Prevention” Know the Instant the fire starte and one extinguisher is worth more than tens of water a few minutes later. Don't depend on a chance passer-by or some sleepless neighbor to tell the fire department about your fire. The Aero Alarm Service automatically detects the fire and calls the fire department instantly. No uncertainty or delay. There has never been a single fire loss to exceed $500.00 whore Aero was installed and city fire depart: ment service available, The cost of this service ts insignificant when com- pared with its value. We are at your service and will gladly furnish enti mates or give you further information if you will write or phone ur. AERO ALARM COMPANY 1010 White Building Elliott 3540 | SELECT A GIFT NOW ql AND PAY FOR IT WITHOUT MISSING THE | MONEY ! | Peter Michael will sell you a string of genuine La Tausca or Regent Pearl Beads for $9.85. On Terms ot 5O¢ a week. PETER MICHAEL dowelor 202 Pike Street Peoples Banks Bldg Constipation Relieved Without the Use Lasatives Najol is a lubricant—not & Medicine or laxmive—so cantot gripe. When you are constipated, not cnongh of Nature's lu- oe Hquid ts produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. pre- ujol use It aote Mhe this natu- yal lubricant Chronic | | jects that are usually given during the year, but there are several new ones In the lat, These are “The His tory of the Engtieh Novel,” by Prot. A. KL Benham: “Corporation Finance by Pref. H. B. Smith,” and “Bocio- loxy,” a subject for which there has been considerable demand for some Years. The class In sociology will be eomtucted by Mrs. Erna Gunthers Spier. The class in news writing, a sub- fect that was first given last year, will have @ new instructor, Prof. L. A. Borah. Mr. Borah was for severn! years on the staff of the Spokeaman Review and has taught journaliam in the North Central High school of Spokane and in the University of Minnesota, The extension service te offering this year four courses in journalism—news writing and maga tine and feature writing, beginning now, and courses in copy reading and in advertising which will begin in January. KEEP WELL: OVERWORK | BY DR. K. H. BISHOP y | O MUCH ts heard [ nowadays of “overworking.” This business man is all run down from over. working, or that college girl hos ruined her health from too much study. Bo the }which arrtved here at # p.m. Tues Ch $35 easly: British Steamer Gets Huge Cargo One of the largest cargoes ever shipped from Seattle to London will | be carried by the Britiah steamship | Glamorgenshire, Capt. H. C. Macey, day. The vessel will return to Eng-| land immediately. In addition to the wenerdi cargo that will be loaded here, the Glamorgxnshire will take | neem | Prof. Lorand Prescribes Gland Treatment! Dr. Arnold Lorand, physician tm charge at Curlebad, Austria, an tn. ternationally recognized authority op medical progress, recommends gland | troatment as a safe and sure method storioa run. Most people, however, who are “overworked. are, properly speaking, simply the) vietims of bad air, bad diet.or worry They believe that because they are tired, it must be the work that is hurting them. Work seldom hurts anyone who ts physically fit. That in the one big ossential, Keep every organ and muscle in your body in| trim and you will be able to stand any amount of work. | Peopie who get all run down from overwork and then are forced to take vacations, naturally improve in health while testing, but if they had taken care of themmelves at work no foroed vacations would have been necessary, Ailments and ipabilities are at- tributed very commonly to the leas important instead of the most im. portant causes. Consequently, the| average health-seeker makes the er- ror of « cting his daily regime in| some non-essential respect. Don’t say you haven't time to take} care of yourself. Simply form hy-| glonic habits, exercising all you can, | sleeping eight hours every night, and eating plenty of vegetable: nd | fruits and your health will take care| of itwelf. | "Irresistible Eyes © ign thone which are Bright sparkling, Ky ¥ Karur tncoush the of Muring. Tehaestood ja the tev of time, At all Druggince URINE, fon yor EYES eummmmmme daily of preventing i!1 health and warding! off premature old age. The famous, scientiat, In his book, “Ol Age De | ferred,” says: ‘Considering the great importanes of the «lands in prev ing premature old age, we must in- sint on the rénforcement of their | functions !f changed by gge or dis ease by means of extracts obtained from similar organs of young, healthy animals,” For the first time in the history of medicine #uch @ compound ts now offered to the public in the form of Mandogen, a highly concentrated ana | efficient tonie prepared from the | glands of young, healthy animals and compounded with other valuable in. sredients, This tonic has already | achteved some remarkable results, | Glandogen in obtainable at Bartell Drug Stores, Seatth leading drug. wi Advertinement. DON'T 00 THIS! Uee LEONARD EAR OIL iT pore RSLIEVE DEAFNESS and BEAD NOISHS, simply rub i¢ in baek of the ears and ineert im nostrils, At every drug store. oases of California dried fruits and raisins, M. YAMA, who pleaded guilty Tuesday to illegal possession of in- toxicating Mquor, was fined $200 and costs by Superior Judge Mitchell Oiliam, Mu arc METROPOLITAN MONDAY OcT. 9 EVENING The Seattic Artists’ Series Presents MARGARET MATZENAUER The World's Greatest Contralte IN CONCERT Membership Reservation Today Public Seat Sale Tomorrow $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Phone Main 6919 METROPOLITAN ALL WEEK John Golden Presents TOM WISE “Three WiseFools” NIGHTS: 50c, $1.00, $1. Radiographs — method of know! Our treatment of sidered the best; $2 In One Locatfén for 31 BOSTON DENTAL 142044 Second Avena® Apply Roo Bulldiy

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