The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1923, Page 14

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os = - sere ane te a ES PAGE 14 PD HATE TO SENATE BILL 62 CALLED VICIOUS) BE IN JAIL It’s Too Would Give Lawyers New Sort of Monopoly Eedito? The Star: On behalf of the retall credit men + ne to senae bill No. 68, which is one of * it couldn’t be much more the most pernicious acts that bad some than my shop and ever been introduced either in the e e last week. hotise of representative or the senate, fee been the last ‘ < This bill which was introduced, I ve simply got to get some understand, by the joticlesy cont irs in. Here goes for a tea, Including Wray, Houser, Landon, Hastings, Grass and Palmer, of icing county, proposds “To define the prac: toe of law.” Among other proVisions, {t prevents the doing of work of @ legal nature, by any person, firm, or corporation, not an attornby, or the drawing, or the procuring of, or assisting in the drawing, for a valuable consideration, 200 COATINGS AND SUITINGS TO SELECT FROM of any paper, document, or instru- | ment affecting or relating to secular | rights, or the doing of any act, for | valuable consideration in a represen- tative capacity, in recovering or se- jeuring, or tending to recover, or se- joure, for any person, firm, assocta- | lon, or corporation, any property or | property rights whatever, by the ap- plication of secular law,” y It 1s plain to be seen from the above section of the proposed law, |that It would Immediately tle the] \hands of all percons or firms selling | ;merchandise on a conditional bill ot} {eale, wv = sald condft 1 bill of |sale was prepared by the ‘n ate MADE TO fSrney. It would prevent anyone be from drawing @ legal instrument of any kind, even « note, or a common, ORDER jordinary bill of sale. This bill has already been pansed by the senate and will, unless inter- |cepted, pass the house of represen tatives, and become a law very soon. [It therefore behooves all interested | parties to immediacly get tn touch with thelr respective representatives, and pull together to prevent this vie- |!ous measure from becoming a part} |of our civil code. H Very truly yours, JOHN N. L. DIAMOND, President Creditors Association, Inc, | FOR ONE DAY ONLY—SATURDAY Imperial Tailoring Co. elas SIDELSKY, Prop., 801 Third Avenue Look for 801, Opposite Central Building Corner Columbia Street “Sidelsky Suits Satisfy’ WAL CLEARANCE| Fat Women of Circus Banned SALE Here and There Manslaughter charge against ra| i. Mapes for the death of Job | | | NOTTINGHAM, Eng, Feb. | Exhibition of fat women has been fh Doran in an auto accident fast No- bi thorith Seeteeeee BF ne My. AHONRINO: | veenhor wore. Glentionsd in Bremerton | 7 c ° Thursday, | 100% LEATHER Girls Discuss } Holding that the Lusitania sinking Was an act of war, Albany, N. Y court dismisses suit against an in {surance company brought by Alfred | G. Vanderbilt estate for his death on| vensel. SHOES MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Friend’s Expect- ed Engagement | “Say, Sal, who's the man who has| the dreadful case on your roommate? | He certainly seems to be devoted to} No trace of the lone bandit who! robbed the mall coach of a train be tween Prince Albert and Regina last Wednesday bas been found by Can- adian authorities. Seattle civil service bourd nslects Frank W, Cottertl) as chatrman. Alk!-Bawson st. municipal bus sery- ioe denied by clty council; insufficient traffic, {her, I'see them togéther often.” | “Oh, that’aTed. I should say he ios have a case on Katie. The man sends her flowers and candy by the bushel, and he is crushed if she j doesn’t go out to dinne: with him | bout four nights a week. He spends le heap of money on Katie, and she |is having a lovely time.” “I should think so. I wouldn't | mind having @ man pay me all those attentions. He must haye a million | "THE BUYER'S GUIDE wee See 6 ee Se Re Ee ae em i Re 7 THE su) SEIDAN, PEUACEE FEBRUARY 2, 1923. 1923. SEATTLE ST AR $25 IN CASH PRIZES IF YOU CAN FIND THE MISSING LETTERS IT PAYS TO READ THE ADS Eightee letters have been purposely sitted from the advertisements on this page. Prizes will be awarded once » month and prize winners will be announced fn The The eighteen letters, when correctly arranged, will spell “It Pays to Head the Ads.” Seattle Star the first Friday of each month. Find the omitted letters, tell us where they were omitted from, and mall your answer te on to the Contest Editor, care The Seattle Star. A new set of letters will be omitted from a new set of advertisement’ the first Friday of each month. Neatness and originality, as well as correctness, will count, THE PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS: : First Prize. .ussig-sanesre11e:0 $10.00 Fourth Prize .............:.-$2.00 | Seventh Prize ...: premen const 1-00 Second Prize ,.,. 5.00 Fifth Prize ........m:..+- 1.00 Eighth Prize ....+:s:1« 1.00 Third Prize 3.00 Sixth Prize ..........+.-. 1.00. Ninth Prize ......«:vieexn 1.00 THE BUYERS’ GUIDE WILL BE PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY—WATCH FOR IT MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $300 to $500,000 ON HOMES AND DOWNTOWN BUSINESS PROPERTIES sieheiee + # efeleletere tele e'e Here Is one of the famous oversize loads HPACIEK COAST FuEL & ctiedt ONG 4 » 1 Audio Transformer 50 “P int If kK, Induétance something new #175 No Commission Liberal Repayment No Bonus Privileges No “Renewal Charges’ LOWEST RATES WASHIMGTOR MUTUAL SAVINGS BARK 1101 Second Avenue RAYMOND RK. FRAZIER, President Established Asets A Third of a Century $21,000,000.00 ederal Transformers Transformers MILL WOOD OUR SPECILTY Pacific Coast Fuel & Ice Co. 13th West and Nickerson Garfield 0116 hadto Fr. ats be Snch Bakalite Disk ther parts ee for best rything refund ded. to you. Bu bulld and repair anything elec- trical Take No. 6 car, get off at Factory, Dakota st. Open eyen- ings Radio and Electric Works 4108 » % If you want something good, got a of our Head Phones, only $6. Regular Mail ordera filled NAMEDICO (WHITING'S SOLUTION) fe a sclentific solution which ponitively permanently relieves Pyorrhooa. This famous solu tom not only destroys the germ but prevents the accumulation of guarant price $10. wame day. . bleeding. spongy, pue-ridden And loosened teeth quickly —and yred to am healthy, normal condition, Telephone Main 7940. Spring Apts, No. 45, UHL BROS. incorporated WALL PAPER Heating Company 320 Westlake N. Ell, 1518 “Bveryhing in Plumbing and peateae dipean ores Job BETTER FOOD AT MODERATE PRICES You will, we think, particu. larly enjoy the appetizing things our chef prepares for luncheon. Delicious Is the Word Crown and Bridge Work. Union Dentists i333,0%¢ 1505 4th Ave. PAINTS eer those Boldt's cakes. LUNCH FROM 11 TO 8 fi ~ sponge pase Booths for Ladies Murphy Vertiches and Dr. Mayfield “Sppedtzing va AL. G. BILLS eee : for your next luncheon, or get one fo- night for dinner. 511 UNION ST. Mx-Military and Railway Restaurant and Waffle House Decter : = “Not exactly, but he does have a | food job. She lkes him a lot, too,/ jand I expect her to come ‘most any |night and tell me she’s engaged.” “Oh, lovely. Katle is a darling | | But # scems to me that she’s grown (Shaws Reig Noe ae past). Turner, 1342 EB. 69th ot, as "Oh, of course. But, aa I live with | Meddling parents,” Judge C. C. Dal- her, I know all about {t. She's | tn late Thursday dismiased the am) girl who looks wretched if whe ign’t | “Ut charge brought against Phillip | dressed in the right colors and the | D- Boothroyd, son-in-law of the two |proper clothes. Some folks can | Sores re eb po erator | of astronomy al 4 Un lie Sel os Rata be ana’ toe | Tare? ot Washington, was charged | | made a study of the colors and tines | With striking his aged mother.in- |she can wear, and that’s the secret |'*¥ ‘uring = quarrel at the Booth. PARENTS ARE Severely scoring Mr. and Mrs. C. = and Oxfords; black | c¢ her beauty.” Ford. bome | Bundey, when Mrs ft and kid leather— }| “Really! She has been having| Boothroyd drank a quantity of Jlovely clothes. She pays a lot for] pO ne eto ft, non the ae Though; Geqen't shet ground that the boy had been “Not so much. We both buy prac- | fleally everything at the same place —Cherry’s at 1015 Second ave., up on the necond floor of the Rialto build ling, Just over the Pig’n Whistle. | They seem to have what we want, econd = Ave—1220]/ and we have a charge account and » Fraser-Paterson (= y when convenient.""—Advertise- |ton threatened Turner, tho father. in-law, with a jail sentence unless the yeunger couple wore left atrictly alone in the future. Here Are Winners in Letter Contest Several hundred persona took part in the buyers’ guide missing letter contest conducted in The Star in January. Many of the answers came in elaborate form and are on display at The Star office. Judges announce the following prize winners: First prize, $15, to Miss Jane Wells, 4700 19th ave. N. B.; second Prive, $10, to George Lofquint, 3247 14th ave. W.; third prize, $6, to Mrs. | Hart, 416 W. Blaine st.; fourth prize, $5, to V, Sund, 106 Newton at.; fifth prize, $5, to Alf Restad, 6209 May- flower st,; sixth prize, $4, to R. Kel- logs, 1321 Sixth ave; seventh prize, $3, to O, Gorenson, 218 29th ave, N.; eighth prize, $2, to Mra, ‘Myrtle Thompron, 6323 N. 79th st; ninth prize, $1, to Howard A. Disbrow, 3323 Cheasty blvd. Erring Husband in County Jail Earl Franklin, who goes by the name of Bar! Alexander when per- forming as @ cabaret entertainer, is in the county jail today, pending charges of bigamy. Franklin told his young wifo, Blossom Franklin, that she couldn't forces him to support her, because he had another wife in Detroit from whom he wasn’t dt- voreed. A wire to Detroit is alleged to have confirmed the statement. _ fer —_{ NATIONAL /—— <r, Have you stopped to consider that in the admin. istration of our business we must possess accurate knowledge of values and investments in order to tive absolute protection to our depositors’ money? Before putting your money into investments, we be happy to have you avail yourselves of our faciiities for obtaining accurate information as to their merits. we consider this service our obligation in the best interests of our clients and friends, Union National Bank JOYNER GLYCEROLE LOBELIA CURES COUGHS QUICKLY Absolutely safe for infants, chil- dren, adults. No oplates, 60c and $1 bottles, Recommended and for wale by BAUS, swirrs nd Other Good Druggints Ank 12 Aske for Lint of Joynor's Homedics. REPRIMANDED | | Plagued beyond restraint, Judge Dal-| RHEOMATISM 615 PIKE. ST. Phone Main 6593 trmytes Ble Pe br Former Lecturer at p-to-da Formerly With B, & Ll. Waffle vente reagnable magne More Than 30 eae! Practice Medicine Free Copeland Shirt Co. Ine, Our NW Home, 415 Union st. IMPERIAL TURKISH BATHS 1408 Fourth Ave. Main 3319 A Good Place to SHIRT MAKERS Borrow Money te For headaces, nervousness, PARTICULAR PEOPLE Eye discomfort, you, shourd No Commission have your Byer tested by the ||] beat’ and. aclentific method No Bonus This we give you with lowest prices for high cl work. 18 Yeors tn Senttie. W. EDMUNDS, 0 and DK. EB, A. K. 6%, 1%, 8% Monthly Pament Mortgage Loans Trades Union Savings Out-of-Town Customers Will be interested in learning th: Method of resoling In the same of manufdturing { Come! ASSOCIATION 909-3rp. AVE. BEWN, just as , without ALTER: Thie gives you & BUILT BHLOE, in place Second Ave. University st. Main 2174 e hone ux today for a load of conl or rood, wood big ordinary quick repair Job. "You ? fare assured of prompt and efficient|| ||MOM. 1517, Main 3752, Beacon 0022. Stationery and service when sending your shoes to uA 1215 Feurth Ave Eliiett o6o6 We pay the highest consistent with safety We will return them ©, 0, D, Tharkes very reasonable, Largest equipment on the Coast, NANZER & JACKSON Ninth at Howell, Elliott 1557, Our Hat Cleaning and Reblocking Office Supplies Loose Leaf Books and Forms for All | Requirements Fountain Pens and Eversharp ro pessit Snero- $1.25 Gillam - Bird Co. ®uaranteed at.. ie Main 2234 1314 4th Ave. Henry Bullding In @ Knockout Jewelry Repair Fine Engraving 819 DENNY BLD. Opp. Bon Marche Rilly OG Nelson Ea Swanteid BIG ane APPLE EVERY DAY WING’S CAFETERIA First Ave, and Union Bt, CHURCHILL’S Main’ 4921 402 Union LET US CLEAN YOUR RUGS THE FUZZY WUZZY RUG CO. PRICES HAVE ADVANCED Our prices remain the same until Feb, 10th, Al Anderson 2020 Westlake Avenue Eliott 0580 LA POLET Speotaliats if marcellin, shampooing, facial and sca treamenta, f; ELLIOTD 5490 Cor. Third and Pine Entrance on Third Avenue CALL US! Carbonado Coal Co. ?APER HANGING PAINTIN KALSOMINING No Job Too Large or Too Small DR. WO CHINESA DOCTOR Nature Chinese Herbs v. he Army Wool Breeches, Tomodion oe “Ay Wool Shirts. e250 M. 4 hh J, Rugs Mae of Your Old Carpets E. C. CLARK (OP FE alae Elliott 0474 Os, ool Mackinaws, RAG WEAVING Main 6474 022 Howell st. 208 Jamon St, Capitol 1233. 2000 Hantiake. Seattle, Main zi0n ST. PAUL Army Shoes, per pair 8: Swemme cs. *|! |Your Family Washing pigs area 2 Furnace, Range Water Bae Collk Put Connected, 109 First Ave. South Near Yealer Way Kryptoks and Bitoonjs at. rea jonable prices, Broken Ie duplicated, CHAS, SCHWARTZ, OPTOMETRIST 286-7 Mpler Block, 818 and Ave, Main 2661, Bring thie ad with you, MODEL MLECTRIC LAUNDRY 1201 Int Ave. Main 0507 in too Inte, often in treatment Pyorrhea, Pxamination and Watimates Free UNITED PAINLESS DENTISTS G08 Third Ave. Wiilott sens Shop De Luxe FRANCES FOSTER Drugiess Physician 103 Second Ave. %, Room 201 Over Guy's Drug Store RADIO SPECIALS oahapeticibese Alno Many Other Specials Buchanan, Stevens & Co. ‘Tren’ Bait Cases rent and sell Ih cre wulte and ine BY CONEN 1004 First Ave, Main £939 G12 Geeond Ave, Mala 2745 LATEST SINGRR we CALE FOR AND DELIVER mr) Ericen on Repalring They Say OF SEATTLE AT, 3RH HOGE BUILDING \ CAY AR t fe usually BRANCH AT Second and BRANCH AT bene by te eo fa | BALLARD Cherry GEORGNTOWN v3 is S Vv Men's nlf Solew . Rubber or Undies pats WP GIVE HHT sHRVIOn undies? and Men’s t, Tinney Gives Furniture Suits made and trimmed trom ar own mater cena ‘ Aw Ett et ela A al Ce READING oR FULL LAF cea ahr i ana 1600 Nig sing MARVEL SHOR REPAIRING Satisfaction GUARANTHED We ‘Sreuateuen Your Ave. in near Ph PRACTICAL TAILORS » or Phone ft vei ar Pine 1806 Fourth Ave: Main 2404 MAN at si i 4

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