The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1923, Page 2

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Former Addict Is PAGE @ last days of our clearance of DINING ROOM FURNITURE $8 more days of our great clearance of dining room furniture. Every item in our tremendous stock of this class of merchandise is offered at VERY sharp reductions. this sample value: solid mahogany or walnut top, dining table— —exactly as pictured. 54- ins., 6-ft. extension. Jacobean oak, solid maliogany or wal- a nut top dining table. William and Mary period. Special for this sale. regular price $62.50 a 3-day price for —the price reduced because of the wear. Beautiful, new patterns and a great varie:y of colors to Friday, Saturday. values SECOND FLOOR these Axminster rugs— trifling misweaves that mark these rugs as “imperfect” to the expert eye—but in no way will this affect select from. Special for Thursday, regular §45— and $75—~— ised Judge C. C. Dalton to aid the a siri in breaking the narcotic habit. Given Her Release | sic». trowara toia the court ane bad Pearl Briggs, 19, was given her | formerly been an addict and had con- release from justice court late Tues-|quered her affliction. Mise Briggs day when her sister, Mrs. ©. C.| was arrested by city detectives on a Howard, of Ketchikan, Alaska, prom-|vagrancy charge. Th did not ifr My. anyway 1 West when I aaske |wich sald. “West p to tell all lot the facts behind He has evaded giving full information t me. He has doublecrossed me. But for his fumity's sake I'll ask his | pardon,” | West's alleged confession im | | } work niversai tablets. jot Fe BROMC Your Savings Account a Storage Batiery A storage battery stores up power for use when it is needed. But the battery must be kept charged. So with your savings account at the First National. It is a res- ervoir of financial power for you. But you must keep it “charged” by the constant addition of new deposits. \ First National Bank of Seattle Second Avenue and Columbia Street Starwich Member American Homes Bureau; Por Bettor American Homes Gam WEST PA RDON THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY | Mpg et 3. C. B. West tn the plicated Robert T. Hodge, who was a candidate for sheriff last fall against West says that Attorney HB. Wheelock and Modge, who ts! jalso an attorney, advised that there |eould be no ctvil or criminal action brought if West swore to a complaint charging Starwioch with registering | }to vote while not a citizen | and four lives lost, according to the | the Twins were working. back,” said Light Fingers. “It's from | | fire marshal's annual report, just i» | It was Light Fingers, the mis |the Sour Old Witch Under the Water ree fires did more than half of | rands ‘n' thingy like that for Twelve | when he read {t he stormed up and the property damage—$114,085, The 7 Washington high school fire caused| “P—please, sir, and p-—pleas®|to turn inside out. You read it and @ loam of $394,458. ma‘am, is there any mail for Mr. | see for yourselves.” Explosion of whisky stilla caused | Twelve Toes?” avked Light Fingers, fo Naney and Nick and Mr. five fires, Careless handling of|as meek as Moves. Stamps all read it, or rather Nancy | matches caused six “T'll look," answered Nancy, “but |read it and the others Ustened, And | One fireman was electrocuted by |I don’t think anybody would write this is what it said | falling wires; one waa crushed to/ him a letter when he's so mean death under falling walls; a ebild was| burned tn a fire started from matches 4 with which he was playing, and a | look?” And wherever he goes, woman died from burns caused by a hotel conflagration | | Political Death pes be n ore's one ‘a ht * wonder he hears. for Two Measures Why, here's one after all," she |It's « jer he hear bak OLYMPIA, Feb, 7,—Two important The other bill was sponsored ‘by eprescntative Ryan of Pierce, and ‘ould do away with parties in county | elections, giving the two highest can- | dates in the primaries the prefer- ence in the general election. | Hoth of these measures will be re. ported out of committees Wednes day with the recommendations that they be indefinitely postponed. LESS MEN OUT TO KEEP A CLEAR SKIN | ; eee pe OW bts cactece ce eeeeeertnc op laa tee ie Nees wot Increased Industrial activity in the| tle aace at thelr base ia which i#/acid stomach. | lumber Industry and in construction | natural oll. Bathe frequently. Do not use « | Work has relieved the local unem- | ployment problem thruout the most amount of the of) gauges the Ce 99 | trying months of tho winter, and/amount of our flesh. | with the coming of «pring the §,000| ‘These pores not only feed our : to 7,000 Seattle persons still out of |skin, but they also throw off our | bodily impurities. R work will be taken care of. ‘This statement from J. H. Shields, 4s an tndication Wedn: improvernent in busine: FO ¥ of the) Gia tant of the both en by Ewart Score, 1208 N, 48nd wt me these : Heedigeyion ta. : | go. the: pores of the face become 0 received a prutend right arm. “A year ago approximately double | Clogged with dirt very quickly and. 10 Mike Ball, 76, of 709 Wil the present number of Seattle men| Unless these pores are property son ANS, cecelved taluries to hi 2 8 and women were unable to find| cleaned, the dirt obstructs thelr ©] De Hrumphroye’ “Beventy-reven”| !!* de when he was knocked down Some 10,000 to 12.000 were on | tion, causing a bad complexion the hands of the employment of-, To correct this condition, one flees,” Shields said. |should use a mud pack, to stimulate | ia Eagles Celebrate |im turn forces out the excess oll:! 4 Goren later on, keep it handy, in * | 25th Anniversary |" th mrtace In commemoration of the 26th an. ry of the founding of Seattic | Aerie No, 1, the charter lodge of the Fraternal Order df Eagles, a class of 417 candidates was Initinted Tues ay evening. The order was organ | ized and founded in Seattle, ey, O) 30¢. all he desired, MR. T, TOES’ VALENTINE tt Starwich Wednesday de | elared West's pardon would go thru | West serve six months at Walla Walla for malicious prosecution of Starwtch THE SEATTLE STAR ADVENTURES OF ante, WINS return for @ pard was sentenced to overnor Hart and he would pardon |« 4 him to,” Btar -.7— Portland Suffers take it back,” getting the genuine Big Fire Damage! You'll never guess who the next jal ‘round, the Twins could “ . 23 d i e pernon was that came to the hickor ‘Mr. Twelve Toes says he won’ are bea edna ee mane a Scams tee Depiattias te ‘the wool wears have’ and you'll have to take it] over years an echievous little rascal who did er |fall and it’s an ugly valentine and| the Sorcerer, down until I thought he was going "Well, mebbe they did anyway,” |"Oh, Mr. Twel i4 Light "ingera. “Will you pleave | Has & terrible nose. Nancy looked and didn't she |It's as red as @ rose a big square envelope with @ stamp on it, addressed to Mr, T.|“Oh, Mr. Twelve Toe: Eequire, Dark Cove, Seven | Has the « ut om stains County, Fairyland And I'll tell you, my dears, SAY “BAYER” when you buy. _ Insist! ND “ 9 : “Mr. Twelve Toes says he won't have it and you'll have to| Unless you see the Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not Accept only ‘“Bayer”’ package which contains proper directions, Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, ; ‘Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Mdhulacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicyticactd 7, 1929, WwEDNES ; | HANG HERE come ale Bayer product prescribed by physicians proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothacne Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain 3 said, handing it over to the litue | messenger, who trotted away with it |“Oh, Mr. Twelve Toes heayy face powder, and never use « | Dilla recently introduced in the House | a. fast an he could go. Han the weeniest eyes, liquid powder, but instead, a mo are now on their way to political | put it wasn't 10 minutes before he | It's no wonder he cries, dium powder. And be sure to pro- |doath, it in believed |was back, «til holding the blg|When he looks at himself in the |tect your akin before powdering by |p 2ne bill by Representative Moran ,.uare envelope in his haad. Only looking glass.” using an astringent lotion j Of King forces public officials to re-|iittie ragged edgen were sticking up (To Bo Continued) | _— ae sign office-hefore filing candidacy for|inis time it hed been opened, for | (Copyright, 1988, by Seattle Btar) ° . another office, aimed at those who |" wcrc Aaa GN _ Community Service use public « for campaign pur poses and waste thelr time while in Play for Workers Office by electioneering. | Two oneact plays were ntaged at jthe new Barnard gymnasium, on Bayview st., by the Community Berv- foe, Tuesday night, The entertain ment was for workers in the Barton parentage. Mrs. Dorothea 8. Cole directed the plays and R. H. Vivian | Conducted the singing. D, H. Paint- ler, executive secretary of the Com ¢, wan in churge of the © first of a merien of community programa to be staged 1923 Record of Pedestrians Hit | ‘This off feeds our skin and the 10 ~The small son of ©. E. ‘The pores of the faon being ax: tyted:| coed to the elements without pro- struck day at N. 44th at. and taken |tection, get much more usage than Woodland Park ave, by an auto driv. at Occidental ave. and Yesler way ‘s for La Grippe, Influenza, Catarrh| Monday by an auto driven by H. H and for hill kinds of Colds Pond, Oxford hotel plant, most of whom are of foreign | by Automobiles Savery, 1108 N. 44th st, was MOTHERS Everywhere Are Finding that they don’t need to give strong, harsh medicines to overcome constipation. These intelligent mothers have learned that ANALAX— the scientific Fruity Laxative—is delightfully pleasant, tast- ing like fresh ripe raspberries, and gives better results. ANALAX fs of the approved HUNDRED HEALTH HELPS bearing the (ickaq) trade mark omni. Sia: POLS CEU ot EEE a Lee ey .... NOTHING ACTS LIKE ANALAX tee |the ctroulation of the blood, which! One dose at the beginning ia worth | beorb a that is a Sberage ota alee a Pe Four pocket, take at the first obiil hen, too, one should see that the! Medical Book, tells all, free. pores are never wide open In the} a | dayti using an astringent hed sent on remittance or CO. D, Parcel Choae them before exposure to thé! post, sumpareys’ Homes, Medicine | Wind and sun Co, 166 William St, New York | One must regulate her diet tf her| — |akin ig extremely ofly and eliminate | |fooda that make ot! | is Gis te | Salads should be taken without| ne QUI 20c and $1.00 at Drug Stor X-Ray Free) BROMO Kine | dressings of off: rather, uno vinegar. | x bears the signature Rweeta should be avoided, but | hdvertiooment = ©**|pienty of fruits that are acid can| In the extraction of teeth we fay to our patrons: If we hurt you don't pay—could we say more? Endorsed by Minister of the Gos: "A case of Fil left my system heavily. | pet with catarrh, Haying heard of | rasna for cataarh I desided to try took as directed and want to say & minister of the Gospel, I have sev: Set of Teeth from wo pgs: Bona $5.00 UP a et ee aia Grown and BAdbS Wik Rey, Joseph, 8. Dilard, from 84,00 UP Williamsville, Wayne Co., Missouri. ‘The value of Pe-ru-na in thourmods ot || BOStON Dental Offices ch has be ted just such cases has been demonstrated just as 1s Monaat avi positively and satisfactorily as in the Ko rks gl of the Rey. Dillard. The re We Stand the Test of Time salt 22 Years in One Location 1 is he obtained are but normal and ‘what one would naturally expect from a medi 1 a green, Sa My Soe ao ee oe K \ Sizes to'40. psc Some with fringed Willamevilie, Wayne Ca, Me. _ Seid Everywhere ‘| Longer waistlines and | °*5¢S: = morning shampoo with Noura, HAIL Up to 150 eailes 07 ' m ORDERS Up to 300 miles .10 joap and hot water. WILL For greater dis- BE FILLED master rate for 3 ‘Cuticura Soap without mug, : — ~_ Pair | seconds. Sizes 6 to 9} ? r HEAR ied Women’s Split-sole Stockings, Buron ule dine x erent All Dictlonaries published previous to this one are out of date DICTIONARY® Follows use of Cuticura Soap and Seattle Star’s oS Sweaters $2.29 dust the thing for Honing In colors of brown, tan, pink, green, red and yellow, How to Get It For the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribution 3 is 98c Ld) f authentic THE NLMW UNIVERSE Sizes 80 to 44 Live Glossy Hair Ointment. On retiring rub Cuticura Ointment into the scalp, especially ret o pase _ spote of dandruff and itching. Next TELL DRUG ennai hi tances, ask Post- Second Fup — 5 Ht - Plsesant-os er 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE ’ Navy, sand, tan, | block plaid and_ stripe. brown and sage | Boucle Skirts—gray, brown fuller skirts, ~~ Carefully tailored. Colors, brown, | 9 to 10; pair. .......ssseees tan and gray. Sizes to 4 only. 3 Pairs for $1.00 ue Ba THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Oar problem is your problem—ECONOMY! Here's how we solve it for you: © Just From New York! ll d | : Special for Slender Prune a all Canton Crepe kirts § ere Boucle S | 0” $95 Striped Prunella and STOCKINGS § For Women and Children — Women's Rockford Heather Wodl | Stockings; drop stitch effect; brow? | and green mixtures; 98c 4 per pair veneee i cS aS SR ITT, Children’s fine and medium heavy rib- béd Cotton Stockings, for boys or Black only; lic Per pal i. oi sc cctdcewnceey 3 Pairs for 50c \ Children’s fine ribbed Cotton Stock 7 ings, in black and cordovan. 25 Cc Sizes 6 to 914; pair......- ® Women’s Burson Mercerized Stockings | in cordovan, Sizes 8 to 10. Sub-standards; pair... . ‘ Predhwnthartanarennne tes ce \ EERE NENTS Children's English Ribbed Sport | Stockings, in black—slight 25c make; slight seconds, Sizes 35¢.

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