The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1923, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WEDNESDAY MARCH 21 THE Gentle Sprin GENUINE VICTOR VICTROLA | ver : ° CHART SHOWS How if: me AN INSTRUMENT FOUND IN THE WORLD'S FINEST HOMES Le THE SEASONS CHANGE PLACES IN YOUR HOME ANY will bask in con sunll un next 4 Size, Style or Finish Mouth’ Peis ¢ where the wun has ® been shining 24 hour The Balance in small . =, an Veane ' eee payments extending w ematn ark over a long period of r the x time. 7 No We Interest an ieee horth and south equator are exactly opposite. -EBRATR YULETIDE MIDSUMMER they celebrate Yuletide Jan * in The Victrola, a Musical In- strument, Made by Manu- facturers Who Know How— And Sold by a House of Reliability ! Bossa Pan EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO MUSIC MANUFACTURERS 1519 THIRD AVE. summer ts drawing near urther to which it has ing our winter, This seems act remains that the 000 miles away in July 92,000, miles away in PROPOSE PLAN FOR DISABLED Recommend National Homes for Volunteers h is getting away © wun, been wun Is 96,00 and only WHOLESALE RETAIL : WASHINGTON, March 21 tion of national homes for disable: volunteer soldiers Channing Goes to Southern Position George Channing, Northwest man was one of the suggestions made today to the White in its program for futuro Missing Botanist Found at Friend’s| States Chamber of Commerce publ! cation, “The Nation's Business,” who dlspe |for the The on of federal hospitals past six months has had committee waa appointed two headquarters in Seattle, is to leave) LONDON, March 21.—J. W. Sta } years ago to study the federal hos. er of circulation for the United x | yea rs dy the federal ho: vo. Maem aise e Monday for San Francisco, where he|cey, San Francisco botanist, report-| pitaltzation altuation and to wuggest will affiliate with the Callfornia of.|ed° to the police as missing from] plans for the future. tices of the chamber the Hotel Cecil since Thuraday last,| Three avenues for disposition of é }the hospitals eventually to be aban- Mr. Channing, who been ajhas been located. He bad been | soned were susgested resident of Seattle four ars, was taken ill while vist & & friend and 1 Creation of national homes: for formerly c! itor of The Seattle| wan sufficiently recovered to abled volunteer soldiers, Transfer to the United States health service for marine how. y in the great Star. communicate unt lato yesterday MUTUAL. LOAN 5 Ho will be accompa Mrs. u 311 Josbus Gi Channing and basen, expect sun. r transfer to Individual | Some plan of co-operation between © government and the states should be evolved which would lead eventually to uniform hospital practice over the whole country, the report stated. should be federal cx and other work { construction with other nm. n other de. ne ONFIDENCE” MEN ON TRIAL N° part of the house you are building or remodel- ing will be used as much as the floors. No part of your house will need to be cleaned so often : ares = as the floors. And the floors = : ; SS ! can be noisy hi quiet, costly or ait here against 20 alleged confi economical, beautiful or drab— = iMerioe -nét;, followin, tabtimony according to the material you of two « 1 victims who select. claim they lgst $29,500 thru opera tions of the defendants. pa “Ci March 21 ER Further ing evidence was expected to ard this morning In district terday The qualities of linoleum are C. F. Henson, Haskell, Okla., mer. ; i chant, testified that he had been today well appreciated by archi- | amnaia out of $14,600 and Dr. E. 8 tects and interior decorators. Herrer, Houston, Texas, dentist, Linoleum is now considered a floor finish material and is being specified more and more in the plans for new houses. oes! We claimed he dropped $25,000 on an al CGE oged “fake horse race. Henson declared his were the sav. nes of a lifetime. Both men tdentl fled one of the defendants, Homer French, as the bookmaker in the ex- change where the deals were made In this bedroom the floor is Armuarong’s Printed Linoleum in decorating your home according to your own color scheme are special ad- vantages that linoleum has over any other type of floor. Will you be sure to consider every one of the many merits of linoleum? Youths Sentenced to From 10 to 15 Years Linoleum is durable. When correctly installed it makes a permanent floor. It is easily cleaned. Dust and dirt do not Write for free sample and booklet L. Lowry, 22, and L, G. Drury work into li ; or : pa 19, were sentenced to serve from 10 : rk into linoleum ae a broom Have you scen any of the Look fe the to'18 years \n' the state penitentiary | vacuum sweeper speedily removes every new Armstrong’s Linoleum CIRCLE “& at Walla Walla by Judge Bverett EB, piece of thread or grain of dust. patterns? Good linoleum frademark on smith Tuesday, when they entered i | pleas of gullty to a charge of robbing merchants can show them the burlap back pleas of g Linoleum requires very little care nik Fey, 2005 1th ave, N he two youths entered Fey's home, bound and gagged him and robbed him of $106, After their arrest the: confeased to a $10,000 Los Angeles bond robbery. Claim $50,000 Used to Influence Jury WAUK AN, IIL, March 21 Evi to you or you can see color- plates of them in our booklet, “New Floors for Old Jaspés, carpet inlaids, tile in- laids, marbletiles and printed patterns; also information on ng linoleum and how to care for your linoleum floors, We will also be glad to send you a sample of With an occasional waxing and polishing, its colors deepen and mellow. It actually grows better looking if kept covered with a thin protecting film of floor wax. Linoleum floors are quiet, resilient, warm, and comfortable. Domestic or Oriental rugs may be laid on these floors Armstrong's Jaspé Linc dence Indicating labor leaders from ‘ / ong’s Jaspé Lino- stifnae on were pald $60 a Chicago and gunmen were pa f eee li floor. seg 9 leum, a floor we especially 000 to attempt to bribe the jury is nonslippery, does no which sat in the trial of Governor Len Small, will be presented to the Luke county grand jury which meets here Monday. 6 grand jury was called by Judge Awards, who presided in the trial recommend for new homes. If you live in an apart- ment, or occupy a house on short lease, go to a house- furnishing store and see Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs, both printed and inlaid, in four sizes, from 6x9 feet to 9x12 feet. splinter, shows no unsightly cracks, and is not expen- sive to install. These are all practical, useful advantages. The beauty of the modern pat- terns of Armstrong’s Lino- Jeum and the aid they offer governor Linoleum permanently cement- ed in place requires no stretching orretrimming. Such a floor is smooth and tight “Heiress” Arrives Here on Thursday Mrs, Katherine Mortiboy, Seattle's will arrive Thurs grand lareeny charge |brought against her in the superior Jeourt here. A telegram received by | Prosecuting Atto: y Malcolm Doug | Armstrona Cork Company, Linoleum Division, Lancast ER, PENNSYLVANIA Seattle Office—1614 L, C. Smith Building. Telephone—Muain 3794 Armstrong’sLinoleum for Every Floor in the House lus Wednesday said that the pretty tron haw left Salt Lake City in company with a policeman Mrs. Mortiboy ia charged with forg ing the namo of GC, TH. Deatherage, Seattle plumber, and her former em ployer, to 4. number of checks early this month, f. { SEATTLE Us for Another Season Sun Returns From Long Winter Journey, Crosses Equator and Presto! Change! BY ROBERT Cren-| STAR g Is With THE RHODES co. TALLEY Silk Dresses New For Easter $24.50 Second Floor With Easter hand, we take pleasure in announcing another new arrival f Spring Dre ortment of the newest colors They are de- i of Taffetas in so near at 0% ses in a good! and styl Cr Canton and Trimmings of shirred ribbon, plaitings and Be yles pre- the Canton t ornaments que s \ dominate in the Taffetas, and | \ 4 Crepes are featured in long straight lines. i few ve models of figured silks in Vi Paisley effects are included in the group at $24.50 each. Thursday—the Last Day of Our Sale of Women’s and Children’s Hose. reason for thin t# that the describe a perfect et cle around the aun, b n ellipse, Jand the changed p jon of the org RHODES CO, | hemispheres toward the sun because lof the ult The nort Beautiful Silk Chemises Special $5.39 Upper Main Floor numer as co winter. ntrasted wit On the it stand directly in front of a grate fire you will recelve more heat than if you stood at one you principle, hea tos a ; A special purchase of plain and satin Nothing could be simpler, eh? : : : : | For the same reason, the hottest striped Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk | Part of.a wummer day usually occ Chemises J about 3p. m re altho the sun was near trimmed with em- broidery, nets and Valenciennes laces and exquisitely hottest w J until July o: | acew jest overhead three hours before. Thus, our hemiaphere gets the most Vanity Fair ribbons. heat from the sun in June, but the ; cparterpe They are in bodice top style and are dis- played in flesh, orchid and peach shades. If priced in the regular way, these would sell for $7.95 and $8.95 each. Very special, while they last, at $5.39 each. This Ing accounts for the differ- nical nea mw” the equa | South” or “goes North,” but |not literally true. The sun, being a | fixed body in the heavens so far as | thin planet ts concerned, does not move. It ts merely the changing ¢ sition (caused by the tilt) that our| hemisphere presents to the sun as it |circles around Old Sol which makes it appear to us that the sun 1» moy-| jing north or south | Charm of the Deauville Scarf Spring and Summer shades have been artistically combined in the grand color splashes that are prominent in the Deauville Scarf. Its many practical uses make it a valuable accessory, — Whether it is worn over the shoulder, about the waist or on the hat, it adds a radiance not to be resisted. It appears in most every conceivable treatment from costume accessories to delicately shaded lamp hangings. Squares, $3.00 to $5.95; © Triangles, $1.50 to $3.00. In the same manner, we say the sun rises or nets, whereas we really jmean not that the sun has moved, | but that the rotating earth has changed Its position towards the sun, TEN-FOOT FALL Callow, Helen Smith, Eleanor Cling, | Burdette Chierorad and George Gar. "PASSERS. BY" IS NEW PLAY |= basement of a garage under con: struction at Rainier ave. and Dear | HUNTIN ON, W. Vax Marbh $1. ' rng second Woske ot arama et ——— 3 bor st Vi m / N » 52, o! me ¢ e check-o! 8 e) ~, j born, William A. Nelson, i fee f the check-off system toi va) being played by the ‘Cornish| the Leroy hotel, was probably fatal.|untonize open shop coal mines was| Hacking Coughs red shortly before noon Wed, |¢niolned yesterday in a sw .| school will open Wednesday night cts anded down by Federal Judge| with the presentation of “Passers nesday, He landed on his head,| George McClintock. a rastralning | ay," tne peed: Puy ate Eeae nkou'ne, felt che need Daa fracturing his skull, and his condi-|order prohibits the international or-|,- 3 aoothe and: autet sone 5 | tion was pronounced critical at the cantead n of the United Mine Work-|40 Chambers. The drama will be) Soothe and quiet your tired: #hiegam | city hospital lers of America from sending money | played Wednesday and Thursday | Nelson, who ts a plumber, is em-|into West Virginia for organization ' nights, with a Saturday matinee. SHILOH ployed by the Northwestern Sprink-|purposes and enjoins the miners |The characters will be interchanged ih %o. and ne was stalling ” “doing o1 sing 1 | i penkle devicg foc the ene &|from “doing or causing anything to} oe ing performances. |The old reliable remedy for coughs sprinkling device for that company |be done towards calling a strike E ue Who ntnttad = ae | @nd Golda iacioet orhnte ae at the time of the accident. He has| The case was brought in the name} E4ana Ruhm, no Starred’ 851 soothes and heals the inflamed mi a wife. “Pygmalion” a branes that persistent: tickling, | Give it to the little onem at bed= jtime. It soothes and heals: while they sleep. It's the same old remed that has been in use for nearly 56 years, Sold by all druggists. Jof the Carbon Fuel Co. and 22 other in former proms and stops |mining companies against the inter-|tion of the play, will appear with} national organization of the miners'| Moron! Olsen, and about these two Any union act which would|the plot will turn |interfere with production of coal or| The cast includes Ronald Savery, | the employment of workers 1s pro-| Roscoe Spanagla, Moroni Olsen, {Richard Odlin, Edana Ruhm, Doris; Discoverer of Tut’s | Tomb Is Recovering | LYONS, France, March 21.—Coun-| hibited by the order, tess Carnarvon, whose flight to her| husband's bedside at Luxor was in-| terrupted by her {llners, was on her | way to Marseilles by train this after. noon, Lord Carnarvon, discoverer of Tut ankhamen's tomb, who has been {Il | of blood poisoning, is reported great ly improved j union, STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. | | Currenium, a new gas recently made by an electric process in Los Angeles for use in airships, ig non-} inflammable, non-exptosive, cheap, and easy to produce. SPRING GARDEN HELPS Even small Gardens bring rich results. These LOW prices mean still further savings: 5c VEGETABLE SEEDS, Special at 7 PACKAGES for . New, fresh stock. $1.50 LONG HANDLE SPADING FORKS, Special at 4 tines; made of extra good quality steel; has strap ferrule. LADIES’ GARDEN SETS—3-piece......$1.75 4-piece . 5 $2.50 ONION SETS, pound . BRHEOAANETA oo A. Y. P. LAWN GRASS SEED, quart......35¢ Especially adapted for this climate IMIERPRICED AT... +03 Constructed of Sitka spruce, strongly braced; is adjust- able; measures 1414x60 inches, (Made in Seattle.) 7 .25¢ -98¢ | Hoods purifies blood restores vitality | If you are tired out, weak, run-down with no appetite, probably your blood is im- pure and sluggish. | You need a spring tonic, Hood's Sarsaparillaisjustthe medicine to purify the blood | andtoneuptheentiresystem, | It contains curative properties | of recognized value and promptly | gives stimulus and vigor to the | vital organs of the body, Taken three times a day, itwill | quickly prove its merit, Get a | bottle today. Ask your druggist. | The tonic for that tired feeling HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA | Sale of 100 32-PIECE EDW. M. KNOWLES’ VITREOUSWARE DINNER SETS At $4.98 Beautifully decorated; two lines of delicate green fes- tooned with spray of violets; hard finish; does not craze like the average semi-porcelain. i

Other pages from this issue: