The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1923, Page 4

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Save One Hundred Dollars After all is sald and done, tone and durability are the supreme tests of merit in a piano. To maintain a uniform standard of allaround excellence year after year is cbcractertstic of the se lected makes we have decided to carry MASON & HAMLIN acknowledged by our artistic musiclaas as the beat plano made ta the world. CONOVER GRANDS equal to any grand plano made tn the United States, excepting the MASON & HAMLIN, and for less money. KINGSBURY—A $600.00 Upright for $475. WELLINGTON—Equal to any $500 piano, shown here for $390. The favorite FRANCIS BACON Piano, of distinguished lineage stnoe 1789. The Montelius Music House Third and University MRS. ADA BERG MILLER Presiding Officer Mra. Miller will act as the Hiding officer of the 28th erada- of Wilson's Mod- ern Bustin. College at the ES Pine Street at Avenue, Friday even- ing, February 2nd. ‘The Striking motion pictur “Twenty Centurtes of ort. Rand.” by John Robert Gree Gepisting the bistory and prog Fess of stenography during the 2,000 years, will also be [shown at these exercises. blic is invited to at- exercises. will be free. A Tax for Bachelors and Their Sisters of the Sa Five dollars per head! Tha ton, King county representatir in the state. That was bad- unto this! Mr. Heighton, pet bill and finding it sound, tax to $10! girl? place .the poll tax, But wome How are the names Clemenceau and Curzon pronounced? Clemenceau is pronounced “Kle man-s0,” with the accent on the first sylta dle “Cle-mon-s0,"” with the | a0 on the second syllable, Our- |con is “Aur-son,” with the accent on | the last syllable. . In how many different denomina- |tions are postage stamps iasued by |the government at present? Adhesive postage stamps are tssued |in the following denominations: 1, 2, & & 6 6 7 & 9 10, 11, 12, 18, 15, 20, 30 and 50 cent, $1, 38 and $5; special delivery stamps 10 cents. What ts an obsolete word? One that has gone out of use; is, has writers and speakers. . What are the requirements for en- listing im the navy? One must de over 18 years of age to enter the navy without parents consent; other requirements are minimum measurement of 5 feet, inches, and weight 128 pounds. years is the enlistment term. ee Can the racial origin of a person be determined by blood tests? Experiments clong atl im their infancy, They may | eventually establish perfectly reliable methods, but as yet, despite reports by various specialists, the results regarded as very uncertain. . . that Four In the American Red Cross a na- }tional or international organization ; jis it part of the government; a | was it formed; ts It Incorporated? The American Red Cross ts a na- tional organization belonging to an international association whose pur- | pose 48 42 to mitigate the sufferings of the sick and wounded. The Ameri loan Red Cross society was formed in | 1881 under the leadership of Clore | Star feaders who would like |] formulas for making deptiatories will recelve same by writing to the Washington bureau of The Seattle Star, 1822 New York ave, Washington, D. and inclosing 2 cents in stamps for reply, ~ | cause the unfort n’t Give Your Children Harsh Med-| eae Grey: having teste: But is it quite fair to tax the bachelor and not the bachelor It is rumored that this What do you think about it, folks? lish arguments for or against the bill, deen discarded by the dest! 4] this line are) THE SEATT ‘RUSHING PLANS FOR NEW HOTEL Divorced Men, but not for me Status—Is It Fair? ha i Used Mainly Pacific Northwest products were angured first consideration among the construction materials to be used in the Olymplo, Seattle's com munity hotel, when the board of trustees of the Community Hotel corporation Wednesday approved the use of reinforced concrete m the constraction of the nine upper floors of the hotel, Following the recommendations of contractors and building specialists, they also proved the use of structural at for the four lower floors of the hotel, where the large public spacey lobbies, hall and dining rooms pre clude the use of concrete. Plans and specifications for the new structure will be in the hands of general contractors not later than April 16, following the proval of materials to be used, the board announced. Architects have! been ur to rush thelr drawings, | and tenants on hotel property will| vacate thetr holdings by April 1, when the racing of buildings now he army|on the atte will commence. Red Crows in| Thirteen month will be required ed|tor the comp! the entire ed the society |Job, barring unto n existing and incorporated a new|a formal oper anieation t aasured tn time to care for the | government tourist influx of 1994 In the shell of the to ts ‘the price Charles H. Heigh- e, would fix on every bachelor very bad, But just hearken d the constitutionality of his now proposes to increase the s will, to a certain extent, re-| n were subject to the poll tax. I will be glad to pub- Lte 2 pn and Thureday to 12 m. each | Mins Grey will a her office Mor and Friday, trom and on Tuesday from 1 & m. week. Please do not come ther times, as it seriously inter feres with her writing receive caller Jay, Wednesday Barton, |important relations between ¢ and the navy and th time of war, by spe anuary 5, 1905, the Congress, recognizing the An disse Olympte to be operated under supervision The + of the new organteation id by the war depar The act provides governing body be | de appointed by | pr dent of the United Btates * . | ao are thi needed that the| a central enough r freight train the| will total approximately 14,000 t or 2,800 five-ton truck loads—eno' to reach for 112 ¢lty blocks placed radiatorto-tall ght Lumber required for making frames and molds in which to pour the concrete would be sufficient to golng veanel, over a and a quarter feet being y ar 00 tonm, ach if Has the river Thames | complotely fro: s river has been fre Englan over? 4 Jover a number of times and to such| |a thickness that there have been| "ll m “frost fairs” hed on the ice At Beal t these functions, booths were erected | MCCAY: pappiced aman cgi re and all sorts of amusements heid.|th® concrete construction an: oF the lower floors will reach at least | Skating and (co sports have been There ts a book by Charles |® total of 4,100 tona, or nearly ten million pound calleg “The — Frozen} pte which gives descriptions of| Pig Eye Ooeratin @ frost faire. Result Known Soon PATERSON, N. J, Jan. 31,-~In five or atx days muccenn or failure of the now famous pig's eye o tion will be established i |to Dr, Edward R. Morgan, who sald {that the bandages will then finally be removed from the eye of Alfred | Lemonowtez. ‘The plx’n eye, now in the youth's) head, p and Dr, Mor gan expreosed himself as confident of the ultimate success of the oper an ocea n common. Tomilson tream,” thea | What does it mean when a book ts described as a “12mo" volume? “Mo” ts a wuffie added to numbers cir names to indicate into how many leaves a sheet of paper ts fold. ed, a8 12mo, or duodecimo, |20,000 Paviiy | Blocks Are Stolen SILVERT( England, ae Residents of W ent Ham are Hiterally | burning up the roads, having stolen 20,000 paving blocks for fir jor « healing r ation, Rupture | Kills 8,000 Annually Bight thousand persons each yrar are laid away—he buria tiffeate ked “Rupture.” Why? Be- male onex bad neg or had been more- the sign (awelling) lot the affliction and Paying no at-| tention to the cause. at are you 4 yourself | Tear Hysteria Is Telephone Menace NEW YORK, Jan. 31 A form of hysteria which causes telephone op- to bu into spasms. of tears while at work t¢ a new all which is puzzling nerve «pe. orators TO CLEAR UP UGLY, BLEMISHED SKIN Any breaking out or skin irritation | on face, neck or body ts overcome lquickest by applying Mentho-Bul- |phur, sayn a noted nkin specialist Because of tts germ-destroying prop: | erties, nothing has ever been found} lto take the place of thie sulphur that instantly brings» ened m that which they need most. mrsnt. But act every tri invited t sclen of rinh- co has found a way, and @ sufferer in the land ts FREE teat right | in the pr own home The PLAPAO method ts unauestion. ably the most scientific, logical and successful self-treatmont for ru the world has ever known, The PLAPAO PAD when adhering | Northwest Products Will Be | ap | | | were In for a cold spell that was SULPHUR IS BEST si: |drug and department stores. LE Red Stuff in Weather Gauge Causes Traged}: Bargain Thermome ster Burns Up Loads of Fuel and Takes Cat’s Nine Lives | (i) Sf STAR BY 5. B. GhOrr I AVE y i in ye There seems to be © popular during the cold days as | euessing the temperature. And to lorder to do that, you're supposed to have a Uttle glass tube with red tuff in it that rise and fall mostly the latter—with cach now hiver. ‘The neighbor next door started it| all by installing # nice, shiny ther sl euieioe an has baat a her” | shook, and all day long the little red twice or more a day I was forced to | tuft the tube continued to rush over to see what new acrobatics | shrivel away, until it registered five ‘the mercury had performed, It «ot |» awfully tiresome. And that’s the way it happened The missus on one of her shopping |trips brought back a small black card on which was mounted a glass jtube with red stuff in it, whic glegfully proctaimed had been pur chased at @ bargain. And I tacked |{t up inside ou a little ir home? thermen nothing All day long we shivered and in low zero. We wrapped ourselves in blankets, coats and until uve looked like a native of Panama alongside of us. We were prepared for te worst , curled up on top of cried pitifully—and died frozen stiff when I reached All nine of h snuffed out by the bitter cold It was in vain that I plied the stove with coal and wood, It trembled |with the vigor of the inferno that | |raged within its fron sides, but in spite of everything, the mercur jeontinued to drop almost impercept |thly, to unheard-of levels. | “It's @ cold worm that hasn't got rheumatism,” 1 aid hopefully, “it's bound to get warmer afer awhl 2! And just then the doortell rang Hoth of us were helpless, but 1 man aged to call out. In walked the neighbor. “My goodness,” she said, “but you have got tt hot in here.” he wiped ter foreb apron and ¢£ d at mouthed amazement @ Turkish bath? roast in here.” ty furs, ap- Amundsen would b h she tomes nve lives had been Right away I percetved that cold spell. The mercury slowly sank and sank and sank. Feverishly I piled the stove high with coal and eyed the glass tube with apprehen ion, It continued ite downward march, until the top of the column rested squarely upon 10 above zero. The stove roared and rattled with jall the fury and energy of a vo but seemingly it produced as much heat as @ pile of mnowballs, | Both of un began to shiver. In| vain we donned overcoats, blankets | and fur mittens, We were slowly | | freesing to death. I rushed out and| bought an of} stove, filled and lighted it, and eat down on it. But it also wan @ frost. The cold was intense, | Working Men Steal Church Carpet, TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 31—The then carpet covering thé floor and pulpit mometer. She laughed brutally jf @ local church was stolen by two) wait @ minute,” she exclatmed, working men, as she ran out the back door, and a | moment later reappeared with her own weather gauge. She held it in ber hand a moment and then an nounced, “It's exactly §2 degrees above, and you've cat.” And then—but why go on? 4 with her in open 7 “Taking It’s hot enough to cano, Thinking she had gone suddenly in I reached for the poker she saw the ther. RESTORES HAIR COLOR YET NOT A OYE smnothered the | Correct Apparel for Women Announcing the Arrival of A New Shipment of Modish Top Coats at $25.00 Splendid'T ailoring Superior Fabrics Swagger Lines UST in! Popularly- styled Top Coats Priced Low to make an immediate appeal to those wanting smart Coats for the New Sea- son. + Plaid, plain and shadow effects in Tan and Gray Coatings, tailored with the usual perfection found in garments from the Carman Shop. You will find these coats will keep their jaunty appearance in answerin ping, HETHER or not g the demands of Shop- Business, Sports and Motoring. you intend to purchase, you will be delighted with a visit to the Galleries of the Carman Shop, where you will find displayed the Loveliest Apparel and Millin- ery for the New Season, Second Avenue Nourtahine rm & real tonic which| teedy and nourishes the hair, thus Labor College to restoring to original color whether Honor Professor biack, brown or blond. Prevents} | eee RUGS” 4 | ro ‘evor Kineaid, of the Un bair from falling and removes Gan-| Ji) win deliver the last lecture No matter what you Bave/o¢ « series on “Evolution,” entitled tried, try Nourishine—at {9 tm | *Bugenica,” Thureday evening at 8 class by iteclf, One bottle usually | o'clock, in the Labor Temple, Sixth Asa dandruff remover| and University, The lecture will be jalone it ts wort: many times the! given under the auspices of the price naked. Be gray no longer. | geattie Labor college | Remember this ta not a dye, Act) invited today for your hair health and re-| iriaay evening at 6 o'clock the generation. Price $1.25 per bottle.| costa Labor college Bartell Drug Co, Swift's Drug Co..| ainner in honor of Prof. Kincaid at Rhodes Co. Dept. Store and other! r net's cafeteria, Second and | Madison. | attend. Hold Services is effective. Nourishine Removes Dandruff Advertisement. The public in| will gtve aj The public is invited to] Callin! Widnnan to | Show Furnishings Demonstrations tn home furnish- ings will be givén by Miss M. Law- rence, specialist from Washington State college, at Tolt high school February 2, at 1 p. m, and at the home of Mre. Myer, Lake Forest Park, February 3, at 1 p.m. Miss |Lawrence's work 1s under the direc- tion of the home demonstration agent. TIRED, NERVOUS MOTHERS are the direct cause of much unhap- piness in our homes; their condition irritates and wears upon the husband Jand often ruins a child's disposition. ''This condition of the mother Is often due to some weakness which makes | at Spring Street Red Men to Have Dance Saturday All visiting members of the Red Men's fraternal order and holders of the degrees of Pocahontas are to attend a dance to be given Tyee tribe No. 67 at their hall, @3T First ave., Saturday evening, the em tertainment committees of the onies announced Wednesday, Home Treatment for — Piles If you cuenins tree Dleeding, iteh- | ing, blind or protruding piles, you jcan easily treat yourself at home with Mrs. Summers’ Pile Supposi- icines To Overcome Constipation Every mother knows that child-, No mother should depend on com- od ts the habit-forming age” Many | mon laxatives for this. Thousands of | become confirmed laxativa| mothers everywiiere have found that/| ag the result of harsh purga-| Anclaz—the Fruity Laxative—can al-| ways be depended on to give gentle but effective results. Analaz is @ scientific combination of the purest ing-edienta, made into pastilles flavored with fruit juloos and sugar, tasting Ike fresh ripe raspberries, Give your children a paastitle of Analaz, for a few nights, and see if they are not benefited in an amazing way by them. for Seattle Boy Funeral services for Lloyd B. Fel-| lown, 18, who died Sunday, were to} be held Wednesday at the Johnaon- Hamilton parlors. y to the body cannot § | preparation rc pt j ease from the oF pinch. irritation. pply—tnexpenst + ia aren Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right | leaving the skin clear and her entirely unfit to perform her |household duties and bear the strain| ana suffering. Safe, healing, sooth- upon her nerves that governing chil- | Fe o dren involves. Every woman who |!"8-. Weers report speedy relief and _ He was the son |rinas herself in this condition should | recovery. Ask your druggist, or send of Mr. and Mra,W. E. Fellows, 813) romember that statistics prove that| today for FREE TRIAL, with useful 20th ave. 8. Besides his parents he|93 out of every 100 women who suf-!information, by addressing The in wurvived by two brothers, Lyman ior trom female ills are helped by : Summers Medical Company, Box VIS KS and James Fellows, and two sisters, “ . Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- yareS P-45, South Bend, Tad—~Advertign: ve the Misses Laurine and Vernice Fel- |pound, and lose no time in giving it Over 17 een Jere Let Cond lows. ja fair trial.—Advértisement. ment, tories, and avoid needless expense HOOPING CC COUGH helps to re- | 71Gb KS Itching, burning and} unea whilst you, work nnd while | x ». No straps, buckles or} UD, hag $s hag hope ES amooth. It naidom fails to relieve opening nature Intended to. the| the torment or disfigurement. A lit- rupture CANT cume down, send) tle jar of Rowlss Mentho-Sulphur ‘our name today to PLAPAO Cc ht " si ock BL Louis, Mo. tor Fisk | AY. > obtained = any Gran sere: ery likely to grow up naturally. trial Plapao and the informat It i* used ike cold cream. “You can keep your children strong rt oo tisement t well, and help them grow to thy manhood and womanhood 1f you will see that their food ts and their functions trained o that they always have thorough movements of the bowels. 10 Days Only! February {st to (0th *49 ——DOWN—— BUYS ANY MODEL —New— Sign your contract and drive away. Come early to avoid disappointment. William 0. McKay Co. Authorized: Ford Dealer Pike at Summit. East 0501. After We Sell We Serve bearing the Qiks) trade mark gyi eter lrceo mabe $1 Fulton st Baars oa oo Wipers haces rtneors STEWART RECHARGING and REPAIRING Our “CONPO” (Constant Po- tential) system of recharging enables us to give your bat- tery a better, healthier charge without any risk of damage; it cuts the time to 8 HOURS, and so feduces cost to HALF, and for the same reasons we are able to do better repairing at an equally substantial sav- ing. THE WILLARD WAY WINS—get acquainted at one of these four stations. Is one of the most vital requirements of modern civilization. Contributes more than any other single thing in maintaining ~ sani- tary conditions‘in the home. Always a luxurious comfort for personal use, may be had in abund- ance if you have a Gas Water Heater in your home. IF YOU MUET HAVE A NEW BATTERY make it a Willard Threaded Rubber Bat- tery, Prices are down and terms can be arranged if you desire it. py Keadaranses Yor eee nao or ERY Special This Week Only! Jardiniere and Growing Fern for 50c Makes an inexpensive yet very attractive table decora- tion. Jardinieres in various shapes and designs. Every- one should have growing plants in their home at this time of the year. Large Cinerarias the popular house plant, in full bloom. Specially priced @t $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00. A welcome plant in the sick room, Woodlawn Deliveries “Always on Time” Woodlawn lower Shop ?Watch for Our Special Feb. Ist? 817 EAST PIKE 3RD ano BLANCHARD 3222 EASTLAKE ADMIRAL WAYAT CALIF. Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Avenue Main 6767 THE GAS COMPANY Second and Union Main ° 6 9 3 vat bh Ny 14 PRD

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