The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1923, Page 9

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, PAGE 8 1923, Scant Ree Oana erie . r aga ARBOR WEEK |PROPOSE NEW forllies in the Urieed| OPENS WELL INJURY BILL JAP anal * we|Sailors and Stowaways Are States and 41,600,000 | te sir, ant \ Bot and] trial insurance bil allowing men, women and)‘*" ” cop Taken in Vancouver The bi tors B. J.! NCOUVER THI phy ange an eras Here You Can Choose From More Than 1,000 Carpet-size Domestic Rugs B.C. Feb, 26 teamer Taibu Maru, bv ae MoCe are much me which arrive n Va hag The woman whol,, keeps house and who |" an in gives the “bread-|' winners” stowaw Amnouncing: For ARBOR and GARDEN WEEK —under the aus- pices of the Flower Committee of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce— jumbia st will be busy for the remain: | rats et « only der Arbor Week, which cl r March 6 ‘ ond $7.50 ach Inatr n Fre every & iP m. Many prom: as a spread for their |Srucie bread is giving them | tie ea energy for their work |Rehearse Catholic = ““"" " and is saving their| _ Play for March 16 Under the direction of Father A i money. IMoHugh of 8t. Py k's parish, the Claim Jury Cannot ‘ all of police met the shi Anadel Players, made S Agree in Rail Suit t'the 2@ somewhat cowed, and Catholics, will present * omary,” | A xe 1 disagreement by the Jury | Very much begrimed in the coal hole 4 fouract drama, on March 16 and/jn the nine mutincers will alse be tried sive a performance «o Pingry and M 7 8, lamage . | will take the le . les, |tracks in a landslide in 1918, Thief Steals | : | result ted Monday Church Carpet ict is to be returned,| gaN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26 eration the jur lice today claimed that the “mean ch and vigor . wp praatesieics jot yet reached an t thief was back in San Fran y? Do °. er the present $20 alt 5 $12.50, remain ed to the Talbu carrying had uver ve lectures will {in Vancouver as th |harbor, Ning m intimated to th ptain that would be “ducked” if he did not ap |Proach a wharf Immediately and al-|}| the stowaways to esc Nearly 500 Different Patterns and Colorings In an Assortment Representing America’s Best Looms way Co, verpua the City of here it was rey A sealed y amreement a carpet from the altar The ¢ eI | | Charles ch FOR A THRILL “=: ci." of ft sear ake ea ie | Measure Defeated): Lincoln Memorial : | TORY, Feb, 36 Clinic re rnb Soe 1327 Sd Ave., Opposite P. 0. S2ININIUNENUUNAUTUANUAUAEALAT New Designs DIAMOND RING MOUNTINGS Platinum— $35 to $300 18k White Gold— $12 to $85 Albert Hansen doweler 1518 “SECOND AVENUE Betwéen Pike and Pine Established 1883 suillill A Series of Talks on Garden Planting arch. 10-14, 2-6, them elven, The lower house | has defeated Kidnaped Child Back in Seattle Billings Brown, aged 3, went out! to meet his old pais, Monday. Bil-| ings was returned to tle Bun-| day from San Diego, Cal., | was taken by his father, Morris/ former Seattle policernan, who fled with bim two days before] Christmas from Mrs, Brown's home, 4116 Alkens ave. Mrs. Minnie 2 | Brown awarded the child by Is Buried Monday | court or when she began suit The funeral of Mrs. Anne Cope |for divorce, alleging cruelty, last land, 65, 4 pioneer resident of Seat-|November. The futher facen a Ue, who died Thursday, waa to be e of kidnaping and contempt held Monday at 2 m. from the | of u | tgxmanuel Lutheran church, Thomas jst. and Pontius ave, Rev. H A. olating. Burial was to be ta Judge Says Year d | tery in Jail Lenient|} and had been « resident) One year in the county jail is a Brunswick dealer. “Wonder- 1599. 8 1599. She was @ D& lienient sentence, considering the! She ts murvived bY | eravity of the offense for which full” you will say, Andriena Iverson, |wiiltam Harmon, 33-yearold candy 73 ° f and two stepsona, Willlam A was tomvleted, Yudeo 32 David L. Copeland, of Seattle. . \Knights Templar Ronald held in passing sentence. Dance Thursday Harmon began serving hia sentence Monday. Harmon haa a 4-month Bethlehem Commandery, Knights Templar, is preparing $0 give a con old baby at his home, Ho was/ convicted last month of a criminal jeert and ball Thursday night at the | Shrine auditortum. The affair was offenses against a minor girl. to have been given eartler, but was and allied subjects, by well-known Seattle citi- zens, to be held this week in the Store Aud- itorium, daily at 2 and 2:80, up to and includ- ing Friday. In connec- tion therewith— the right t Inder prewent law, certain | re permitted to yore. sure was defeated a year «a days during which | demonstrations, in which thousands | participated, were staged around gov. ernment offices r me Hear it ona Brunswick Record Do this when you buy a phos nograph record: Hear the — on an ordinary record. hen hear it on a Brunswick. Note the amazing difference, Every note clear, Every word in as day. Not a slur, noth- he world's tru- est reproduct’ -ns. All the world dances to Bruns- wick Records. Greatest orchestras and famous stars record for them. Ask today to hear the latest hits at any after where Seattle Pioneer A Special Exhibit of PLANTS From Volunteer Park Nursery under the direction and by authority of the Board of Park Com- missioners. The Lec- VARIETY is important as a factor contributing to satisfaction in the choice of new Rugs for the home. TT TTT Tic To the definitely attractive value you receive here for the dollars you expend in good floor coverings is added the op- portunity to inspect a large variety of the most desirable } makes, patterns and colorings, thus enabling you to choose in closest harmony with your requirements. Mi and | mak age of our $2.00 monthly club rate, and have your suit looking fresh eve: xc. | | | Leaking? Prices ‘Are Quoted Below for Domestic Rugs In the 9x12-ft. Size: thin atisfaction guaranteed. Daily service. PACIFIC DYE WORKS D. TES SIX MONTHS | AFTER DOG BITE}}) 5 Maer. Phone West 0349, Since 1915 Physician and Sur-/ Chinese and herbs in treating all diseases of men and women. geon, uses Foot: in ¥to female | other trouble 4 ailments. Call Us | Puget Sound Sheet Metal Works postponed on account of the storm. ‘The commandery’s new band, organ- ized tn anticipation of the triennial jencampment of the Knights Templar jot the United States, to be held here lin 1925, will play. | The committe in charge com |ptises: John W. Stokes, general |chairman; F. A. Melthorpe, vice ; Frank C. Dunn, secre. tary; bert MM. Butterworth, floor; |George L. Harroun, reception; Hil {bert B. Smith, refreshments, and SALINA, Kan.—Hydrophobla, de- veloping from @ dog's bite nix months ago, caused the death of Mins Posle MecKennen, hero. | Celebrate Golden Wedding in South Mr. and Mra. P. F. Rosalia, Felix Rosalia, Mr. and Mra. George P. Rosalia and Mr. and Mrs, Peter L. Rosaia, all of Seattle, were in Menlo! Park, Cal, 9x12 WORSTED WILTON RUGS, priced at $100.00, $125.00, $135.00. 9x12 WOOL WILTON RUGS, $75.00, $85.00, $108.00 and $112.50. 9x12 CHENILLE RUGS, $60.00, $75.00, $115.00 and $180.00. 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS, $45.00, $54.00, $60.00, $65.00. 9x12 SCOTCH ART RUGS, $55.00. tures and Exhibit will be open to the public. PROGRAM of Lectures: Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2 p. m Seas: Weise oaaie eee 9x12 KLEARFLAX RUGS, $45.00. da men ee 9x12 WOOL-AND-FIBER RUGS, $31.00. 9x12 CREX GRASS DE LUXE RUGS, $24.00. Other Sizes at Proportionately Moderate Prices Mr. Herbert Collier — “Roses That Do Best in Beattle.” Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2:30 p, m Major Jesse Jackson ~ “Parks and Their Rela tion to Seattle,” Lions’ Club Will | Fy Equip Gymnasium Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2 p. m. The Lions’ club ts preparing to Mr, Howard Andrews— equip a public gymnasium, which “A Trip Through the has been erected in the Bernard Nurseries.” Mission community, over the west ‘ slope of Beacon Hill, at the inst! . gation of Miss Louise Talbot, mis. ’ wion worker of the First Presby- Wednesday, Feb, 28 2:30 bm, terlan church. The gym was badly needed, as there are no playgrounds Prof. Ernest Weltmer— “Getting Acquainted in the vicinity. The building was jerected by the Community Service. With Your Plant Neigh- bors.” OUPLE MARRIED Ap cpa tt oe eS Wain é FOR 69 YEARS GANS h : a oe MEADVILLE, Mo—Mr. and Mr. Jacob Lynd celebrated their 69th hall eae ms wedding anniversary here yesterday, Plant D: Bulbs.” Lynd is 91 and his wife {s 88 years sa Sie ‘ old, ui NT = AF AS « H. T. Lewis to Tell Thursday, p.m. in it for daily application, | About Arbitration Miss Julia Shourek — The name of that tooth paste is Pepsodent. Now) Howard T. Lewis of the school of “Gardening in the dentists the world over are urging its adoption, To siness administration of the Unt. Schools.” | versity of Washington will speak on } ie rere of some 50 nations it has brought \"iitration and Awards Legalized" , pup ired , ° before the members of the foreign Friday, March 2, 2 p, m trade department of the Chamber of Mi Mistakes corrected Mr. Fred J. Cole—"Col- Research also proved that former methods reduced Commerce at a luncheon to be held ; or in the Garden.” Nature's tooth-protecting forces in the mouth. 19 o. ) Model Friday, ‘aie 2, 2:30 p.m, ‘Tuesday noon in the Smith Buflding Pepsodent corrects that mistake. It multiplies the Mr. Frank Stecde — cafe, All persons Interestéd are In- | . | alkalinity of the saliva, That is there to neutralize | Thieves Club Men | "Making the Most. of month acids, the cause of tooth decay. It multiplies | Who Pursue Them ||! u the starch digestant in the saliva. That is there to) porTLAND, Feb. 26.—Four auto|}| digest starch deposits which may otherwise ferment | accessory thieves who were chased |]! and form acids, jaway from & machine they were ® Seven chidren, 20 grandchildren and two great-erandchildren§ at. tended the reunion, the first In 21 years. Mr, Rosala ts 79 and his wife 71, —Third Floor. No Dingy Film On the prettier teeth you see everywhere today search. Those two film combatants were embodied March 1, 2:30 Do you realize how many prettier teeth you see in every circle now? And how many smile to show them? It is so the world over, There has come a new era © im teeth cleaning. You and everyone ‘should learn. how much it means. Why teeth discolor Film is what clouds teeth—that viscous film you feel. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. Pood stains, etc., discolor it. Then tt forms cloudy coats. Tartar is based on film. Old methods did not effectively combat it. So most teeth were coated more or less. And few escaped the troubles caused by film Film holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, ‘with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea, Now ways to fight it Dental science has now found two ways to fight that film. One acts to curdle film, one to remove it, and without any harmful scouring. Able authorities proved Pepsodent curdles the film and removes it yithout harmful scouring. Its polishi those ways effective. Then a | oye tse softer than enamel. Never uct new-type tooth paste was a film combatant which contains harsh grit. created, based on modern re- vited to attend, Your Grounds.” \ stripping before a home here last TTREGA WOR BanonE Rae Watch it for a week night, tracked thelr pursuers back to the home, where a party was In A test of Pepsodent will prove a revelation. Note | progress, and clubbed two of the how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence | mon. into insensibility. They then of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film- |stripped their victims of their ‘ watches and money and removed ba aso their loot from the machine before You will quickly realize what |oxcaping. Guests later found the two this method means to the peo- jerstwhilo pursuers wheonscious on ple in your home. Send the |‘he sidewalk, coupon for a 10-Day Tube, Compare it with the*bld-time methods, Cut out coupon now, To Further Your GARDENING PLANS ~—the Housewares Section brings forward this weok the new Spring lines of Gardenors' Supplies, in: cluding all tho imple ments noeded to prepare the sofl for planting, and) to perform the needed pruning, as well as tested flower, vegetable and lawn-grass Seeds and do pendable Fertilizers, —The Downstairs Store, HE BUCKINGHAM SOFA is an achievement in value-giving to which Frederick & Nelson can point with satisfaction, knowing that every one sold will prove a sound investment in beauty, in com- fort and in service to the purchaser. Avoid Harmful Grit oS Seize Booze, but Rum Plane Escapes SPOKANE, Feb. 26, — Gliding downward on the municipal landing flold hero Sunday, an airplane dis. charged moveral cases of liquor to two men In an automobile before fed. eral agents swooped down from an ladjacent barn and apprehended the |men tn the ear, The pilot of the plane took off Immediately and ew caped, ‘The mon in the ear, Hrank Kepl and B, H. Werner, are being jheld here, Thelr car was confia lonted, ——_ao — on coe enn mm nt a es = “. — nes ae nmsenneresteestslacsienecvstncasensoncoerens The Buckingham Sofa {s designed and built to our exacting specifi- cations by America’s largest makers of fine upholstered furniture. It is upholstered in mohair of select quality; the massive, finely-carved feet are of solid mahogany; the interior construction is of the most improved type, A value that merits unusual emphasis, at the featured price: $195.00, PAT. OFF. Pepsadéent The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific tooth paste based on modern research, free from harmful grit. Now advised by leading dentists the world over, ___10-Day Tube Free ™ THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Dept, B, 1104 8, Wabash Ave,, Chicago, Ill. Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to Fourth Ploor,

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