The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1923, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BURPAU: FOR neTren ampnic AN HOMInS ' (NOT A SALE BUT A LANDSLIDE! an unparalleled of fering of 363 metal beds —these metal beds, bought by us at our own price direct from one of the world’s most noted makers of high grade metal beds, make this unprecedented sale possible offering you an opportunity to select just the style bed you need at a ridiculously low price and remember: “Your Credit Is Good!” Vetlars fram Le7iel we OS CHIEF SEATTLE To Detectives A. A. Brown and L. C, Harri > To All Seattle Husbands Worrted Sirs Housecle ve me, you ha ng time and mpath moving time both « Be CHIBF BEA ave my To a Wallingford Street Car Conductor jeatle Bir: A week ago Saturday an indigent young man of r omer —not many opportunities to buy any —this metal H pictured, ha $ 35 kind of a bed at this price. Exactly 1 1-16-in, pillars and is finished in as pictured. Ivory en: led or Ver either ivory er 1 or Vernis Mar- ————~ nis Martin finish, 1 1-16-in. pillars tin. Full size. SPECIAL FOR THIS © Full size. SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE SALE. end 4 as CHIE} T BRING ONLY $1— To Warren Gamalie! Harding pay the balance $1— a week 1d I see t th ur auguat CHIEF SEATTLE To Maj. Paul Edwards, Port Warden congratul om he ated on the excellent t warder ving f ) will prove a ur capable me Ke une ye f ote tha 1 the Olympia t f whould carry weight CHIEF 8E. TLE. —exactly as pictured, this metal —an exceptional value. Has bed is finished in ivory metal w a en panel. Ivory » $ 85 To Deputy Sheriff Tom Smith of Enumclaw ae enamel. Has 14-in. square enameled. 114-in, pillars. . : ited et a (on You ie "ai pillars and 1xll4-in. oblong in. fillers, Full size. SPE- duty In ge posses together and roundiag up the hig’ fillers. Full size. SPECIAL CIAL FOR THIS SALE. nen. CHIEF SEATT FOR THIS SALE. ADD IT TO YOUR ACCOUNT To Deputy Income Tax Collectors r Depa: Ne he rush g your evenings « You har thir To Old Sol Dear Sol: I'm much obliged for the weather yc 4 I was able to observe my stance tn the shad |To Seattle Chimneys s: I know that you are not responsible, but your owners keep me and my friends under a cloud mont of the time. Its an awful waste of fuel and at the same timo tears an awful hole in my soap supply, CHIEY SEATTLE. | To Dr. John R. Mott Dear Doctor: I enjoyed your visit very much and am sorry to see ‘OU leave #0 Bo0Or Cc you can. again wher CHIEF SEATTLE. To St. Patrick Dear St. Pat; 1 did my best celebrate the big day Saturda —another ecatiensi value. Exactly as pictured. Ivory enameled or Ver- with the anaist 1 was very ance of my friends, to een and not with envy. —a VERY low price for this new style |$795 CIAL FOR THIS SALE. —— —— (tear off this coupon and mall to us) —~ out-of-town folks: “Your Credit Is Good!”—these specials are for you! Standard Furniture Co., Dept 23, Seattle, Wash. enclosed find $........., first payment "1 | lowing articles selected from this adve; |-* I keep same I will pay you $ are paid for. nis Martin finish. 2-in. pillars. bed. Has 11 - pillars and 7 iS cla 1 1-16-in. fillers. Full size. SPE- fillers. enameled. Full size, ATP |. SEAMLESS \To the Puget Sound Electric Co, tion ot SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE. keeping the ‘oma interurban is by no means eeiek Gy The odorn t to the people who do not use th CHIEF SEATTLE To P. M. Smock, , County Welfare Commissioner Sie quietly and without a press agent hing a lot more real good than a @ without the fanfare of drums and um pet CHIEF SEATTLE. send me tho fol To the Playground Champions in the Preliminary Marble Tournament —if you want our new FREE pegs ye daiip te 3abe teeaak “ay oe tae catalog of home furnishings Bs sr HIE ¥F SEATTLE. place an X here. SF SEATTLE. illustrated mail shows splendid values in furniture, ru te iliverware, jewelry, stoves a | hundreds cf useful articles for home. our beautifully order catalog To the Seattle Culinary Association Dear Chefs: I received the book of reel; y sont me. thweat prod and menus which you f promotion work for thruout. That's fine the goods mado here in our will have a million population. for this job. CHIBF SEATTLE. It is a wonderful pie ucts, which are feature ‘¢ all jearn to une tapestry Brussels rugs in a special Easter of fering— You are entitled to “ very choice lot of attractive pat ms terns and colors (from, A To Rev. H. I. Chatterton new weaving t B watiitac You and I don't always agree onstructive work in U but I think that you investigation which you I don’t want to tion. ‘Th hat we have offer at this price is limited —catalog sent to out-of-town folks only, “162 SWEEPER-VAC HOOVER WESTERN ELECTRIC SWEEPER Seattle * to b appear unch when it becomes a profession, To Prosecuting Attorney C. T. Roscoe Dear Sir You proved your ability as a public officlal by your prompt action in the deplor murder case in Everett Saturday Keep it up. Everett is too t town to accept the vicious practices that some of Its adopted children followed in the old we LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE Dear Chief: I would like to express, thru your column, my grat! tude to tho kind person who picked up three letters with my return | address on them, and who was so kind as to mail them. I appreciated the thoughtful note, letting me know that the letters were safely on their way ANONYMOUS. RENTAL DEPARTMENT —each week hundreds of home seekers make use of our FREE Rental De- partment to secure the home they de- these well knowh Elec. | Honorable Sir: We note with interest your lett the Standard sire to rent. S T A N D R D trio” Sweepers We Uniti | Ofl company of Calltorntn in Mondny ‘8 tasua of Tha A, iadty © demenstieth Yon | It given us pleasure to vend you & copy of the tod Oll com i iY altne ie | pany’s bulletin, Reaord." Your particular attention ts directed to —you are invited to eis tb EN dhtpl Bint | the picture on the back of this bulletin, which probably tx a familiar ist the home you mi | wight to you. Kindly note the presence of sunshine in this picture, and have for rent with F U R N I I U R E ( O TERMS | the absence of the “congealed aqueous fluid” that makes Mount Rainier this department. e famous for skiing L, SCHOENFELD & SONS Tho above mentioned picture was taken In December, —telephone Main Founded 1804 $5— | Yours very tnily, ASSOCIATID OLL COMPANY EMPLOYEES. 7144, § SEATTLE ai oe TACOMA Doar Chief: Tam a weokly patron of Austin & Salt's smokers, and Second Avenue at Pine L, Schoenfeld & Sons A MONTH I usually get in ling early 40 that may obtain a good weat. Recently tho fellows who come late have got the habit of letting tho men ahead of the line get the tickets, so you see if there were five men ahead of ia ox en “= ————— _— me buying 10 tickets or moro, all theso late fellows come ahoad of mo, : in i altho Tam in lino ahead of thom, ‘This does not soom fair to me. Why Are YouA Methodists to Hold }!uncheon Tuesday noon, March 20, at] An invit ‘8 extended to all] not make a suggestion to sell not more than two tickets to a person? the Y. M. C. A, peaker of the| Methodixt men to attend WORM? the Tospoctful yours, DOLLAR-TI Big Annual Luncheon The Methodist ministers and Iny- day will be the I J. Ralph Magee, pastor of the Hirst Methodist church, aba, Iie Once upon a time the filling atas punch and vigor of |/men will hold thelr fourth Lenton | yi Monts clue mit ie fine | tons In the corner handled alcohol disks Made Nite at: eeeene fit reaming. raatoh« topk iA y odist Men's club will be discussed, | Instead of gasoline—Dayton Nowe place at the close of the meeting, A Nows, Mier hy ean i ints Du. N. YOW - ivebtnintet Certo e's Big Cootie Scratch fone pest big scratch will take place ‘ “ician and Sure pril 7th, condition, See our Specialist \ Keon, uses Chinese Make. wdvante reek a DR. EDWIN 4g. The suprams seam paulityl ot the AP YOU HOW ‘TO GET WELL. Macy nee All diseases |) Tut looking’ treph evecr Wank DENTAL OFFICES the Vetorans of SUKelgH W 9, Aldi Hours; 10 6 Gal ipeclalizes in atom= Cleaners and dyera of everys 106 © fe with insignificant cootien of Wild Munday: 1 a.m, MJich trouble, fomale|| thing. — Sativfaction guarantead, Columbia St, | Wont Pout of: Sass ini OnuNesH 1 ey i EPP trouble and other || Pally ve Senttio's SAGER MAD Ratatat any WATGTe, Ghtt * Lincoln Memorial Clinic l 1927 3d Ave, Opposite P, 0. f ulingnta «Yow Chinese Item: JO. 115 Yester Way, 14 Mata ios, Seattle, Wank, A grand seratch held in Roonevelt hall Saturday evening, ‘Twenty Atoms wore made nite and partook of tho trench fumes and gas, and a PAG (Hh WORKS 1» Carle, Phone Wenr 0040, Remedi ML Hee Wo Chinese pe vedleine Go, a 2nd Beattle, bat 2105 Leading Dentist for More Than 9) Years er, Sinee 1915 iM MARCH 19, 192. ——aes MONDAY, YOSEE & Snowdrift as casy to open as winding the clock w/ THE new blue and white bucket is abso- lutely airtight. When you open it in your kitchen, you will find Snowdrift, rich, creamy, white and as fresh as the day it was made. But it is a more convenient bucket than the old airtight tin. You do not need a can-opener. It opens with a little key that twists off a narrow strip of tin, leaving a smooth edge and a well-fitting cover that goes back on,—to keep Snowdrift clean and sweet until the next time you're ready to |SAY “BAYER” when you buy. _ Insist! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by, physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis LumBago Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. | Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. | _iavitta 16 Oe trate mark, of Bayer, Masutactere eC Mongncsticeritenter of Salurticoeit Many Authorities Are Agreed That Influenza and ter protrating diseases are best combate’ and prevented where care is exercised to kee |e’ rectstinies eon SCOTTS EMULSION d tand effectual [engi eb shoudl bs taben feaaly by Coe in . Your safety lies in keeping up a good reserve oberiicis Take Soot('s Emalslon! Booth & Bowne, Meweteld. X.3. > ® person spends one night, and Its earned, considering that he shines your boots, 8. A transient guest at a hotel tips every employe who renders serv. toe, from a dime up. 4. A permanent guest at a hotel may tip once & week, a dollar being enough for a woman to give a waiter, a dollar and a half for a man, 5. The house guest never tips any servant more than five dollars at the end of his stay, MANNERS || By Norma Talmadge Copyright, 1923, by N. B.A. Service Gentlemen and gentlewomen prac- tice the theory that the servant is worthy his hire. They pay for every service rendered, Tipping deing in vogue, they tip—regardless of whether they approve the system. But the sensible ones tip with dis- crimin j they tip commensurate with the service rendered and with their means, TIPPING 1, Ten per cent is the rule for tipping waite and hair dres that in high-priced places one should never tip less than @ quarter 2, Thirty-five cents Is a far tip for a porter on a Pullman in which Curtaing stretched without pin holes, 400 pair. Best equipped blanket and curtain cleanin, plant in the West. Strictly hand work, Aetna Curtain Cleaners Cor. 6th and Westlake Matin 7591 (One X- “Ray Free] In the extraction of teeth wo say to our patrons; If we hurt you don’t pay—could we way more? Set of Teeth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from $4,00 UP Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue Wo Stand the Test of Time 22 Yours in Ono Location Many New Cottages I am y starting many new plans; somo of them will pleane you, Lam sure. All go for $100 cash and $15 per month for 4- r cottage and — M-acre ground. Your one chanee to get a home with your rent money, T_ have placed many people, and will. place many mo Aro you going to be one of thom? H. C, PETERS, 726 Wnird Avenue

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