The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1923, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 192% PAGE 8 POLITI ee TTS IN SESSION THIS GENUINE » | rarily Lald Aside Giving Candidates the Gentle Razz LAURBANNE, April | Cheater easton, Turke RY JOUN W. NELSON will poll a heavy vote fn some qu | Amer pert tn the N What part—if any will the Kul ters He has a been ase lis to be porarily laid on the| Kiux Klan play tn today's election with the Masonio fraternity of table at Lausanna while the confe is a quest frequently he i ar and is a past patron of t ence bends its efforts toward com:/those who play the game of 5 tea | E Street car men awe b plett peace treaty fix eon side, It's a ques-|Ho waa their business ag . aye ee ‘ ‘ i i ; , ; Yamal! af The fiat mt of the partey | t » hard to answer for two) years and knows thelr tro Artistic in Design, Refined in Appearance, Rich in Tone-Quality, Material and onal 0f- we to session this morning with | roasc one knows just what the ee ig A ™ f : Brine sre: oh Free Trial Rit, Merson Mutesboid, leader of the| renult €¢ the orimaries will be and| Bob Hesketh, Phil. ‘Tindall and Workmanship of a Grade That Unqualifiedly Guarantees a Lifetime of 1 h de jon, pi ding. The | the abl doesn ow ho e| Oliver " r > o ind : . . ° Beier as re 1nd captiienlaeeen tee ohare | a wngheg toi alowed be Mere hs sg i Musical Satisfaction, Makes It a Truly Worthy and Desirable Instrument tn noon, Neither will eral are backed by| campaigns for Chester sch America’s voloe waa oe evening session, a ple Two candidates were seen passing |which Minister Grew, on behalf of| out their elect t a recent Lithe United States, explalved that] Kian speaking eattle the or | his country was represented on the same status as before; not as a bel-| eee Ugerent against Turkey, nor as &| white gambling 1s prohibited by participant in the treaty, but that] state law it ie known that mar he himself was here in a fully rep} , resentative capacity with full author , | ization to speak on behalf of the fere with their PRICE Many buyers are asking why we do not advertise the present low price of this fine piano, giving as their opionion that if the present price was generally known, the instruments would practically sell themselves. r own tir ater, the voters will ap easatiafactery when . SN diseniared dyed bar Prial package and learn Hugo Kelley «' afternoon to mak an My anywhere from one to ten usand iron men m the out-| most any other « fraternity ts| fare will ¢ # action approving a n for higher oar fares he doesn't believe the up. It will take two TaD ccitnan Bide, #0 Pot, Monn, send Your patented Pree Trisi Osta. x || United States, Ho said that benides —s Bleck... dark brews....me- 1} commercial interesta, the United a This is probably true, but our answer to this question must always be the same, for we pefor n® Counc akes final A Py $ 4 a 2 dha ig aay Meiredins Lends” | | States had « humanitarian interest in afk | ore eget ter fgg mye wholesale as well as retail every make of piano that we regularly carry; have dealers all ovet LeU peed geo pat) wie ae Ragged » and no | th ise hia full time in the country who buy Farrand Pianos from us, and we would be doing them a great injustice by be heard from again from time to Lo gf rage Bacal | Ma og gl publishing a special sale price which they might find inconvenient to meet at the time, or which ==} have taken the eyes of the book-| faces to the council cha a certain class of competitor might use against them when they ask the price they are entitled ; makers are Claire C, Colegrove, | course, Kelley naturally expe to receive for a Farrand Piano. Hugo Kelley, J. A. Stevenson, Samuel | | F, Rathbun and T. K. Boltoa. | oe | Can Judge William Hickman Moore| Final meetings were held by can. Jcome back? This puzzler is agitating|didntes Monday night. Coleg | the dopsters, probably more than any|and Rathbun will pe J other single lasue, Bome of the wire-| conservative voto, « acres will tell you that he can. Oth-| fidential informat Benj. H. Pet ers will say he can't—that he made|ley and his weekly pass fare has at too many enemies je in office. | tracted ah f attention. A oe bia own portrait in the council | gallery of fame. eee ia enn rin a For this reason we do not publish special sale prices of our regular lines of pianos, but if you will call personally, phone, or write for our present low price-of this beautiful Farrand Piano and you are at all interested, you will immediately receive a pleasant surprise. PLACES This NEW FARRAND PIANO Second Avenue at Spring Street Bpencer of lard believes Sale of Gowns and Dresses || 2.7.x: st cryzcom,sn) nen eee i, ale strings that J. A. Stevenson will| cent in the Green Lake 4 come thru near the top of the Ist at| where he resides. William D. the polls today. They are Mr, and|{s characterized as “a fine old man.” Mra. Perry Hackler. Perry Hackler| As for Dr. R. N. Leezer, he's bound managed Btevenson’s campaign and,| to poli a lot of votes from the women of course, Mra. Hackler managed|—"he's #0 blamed good looking.” Perry. Hackler fe business represen. | eee tative of the Street Carmen's union| Polls close at # p,m. County and Mra, Hackler ts vico president| Auditor D. BE. Ferguson hopes to of the women’s auxiliary of the Vet-| have the final count within two Jerans of Foreign Wars, hours after polls close, The six high | 6,0 eat compete in the finals May § ‘edicted Stevenson Selah! ata 20% Discount Extended to Include Wednesday On account of our many patrons _who were unable to be waited upon Monday, the Carman Shop }] has decided to extend the 20% Discount Sale until Wednesday At that It ts TELLS NEED Of ANIMALS NEAR FLAME PANIC NEW YORK n Square Garden, Brothers-Barnum IN YOUR HOME j where the & Bailey ct Farrand Piano Perkins Says Postoffice "evening. | Here Is Not Adequate |, smets.snd tte acuity of ker Style 21 Balance in Smail Payments ' | who sprang to thelr as when rm was given, stirred uneas | Postmaster Charles M. Perkins told / tly in their cages, many roa the world Monday night that Seattie| fear. There waa no gener |needs a new postoffice “pronto,” | however | Perkins, speaking at a banquet giy:| The flames were confined to the en in hie honor by employes of the| *tock room, where thousands of dol Seattle postoffice, declared that| ars’ worth of popcorn, peanuts, tos | hereafter every visiting congress-| cream and soda pop destroyed. man and senator will be taken va | ME 7» Ma eas the dingy walls ef the local ata-| tion, shown the cramped quarters ystery ariner land told to give Seattle what it! needs, an adequate federal building. | The dinner in honor of Perkins wag staged by the 290 mall clerks, carriers, money order men and aay. ings bank employes of the local United States mali service, A. V. Telquint, president of the Carriers’ association, was toastinaster. || The garments are from our reg- ‘ular stocks and carry their orig- inal price tickets—you may fig- ure the savings for yourself. Coun Second Avenue at Spring Street TERMS The wholesaler {s not considered bound to protect the dealer in the matter of the terms of | sale, so we do not hesitate to publish at this time the easiest terms we have ever quoted on this Is Dead in South or any other Farrand Piano. wthiles Mee aise raiener an | Whether it is a Farrand Upright, a Farrand Grand, a Farrand Reproducing Piano, or the jman of mystery, who died here yes famous Farrand Cecilian Player Piano, it is an instrument that will give you a lifetime of satisfaction and not one hour of disappointment. torday, was identified today as Capt. John 8. Pringie, T1, who was & commander of a mosquito fleet of the United States navy at San Francisco tn 1916 and 1917. Perkins sald that he advocates the| ‘The ol4 mariner is said to have department conducting it# own|come here and lived as 4 recluse bonding service, and favors 100 per |following family troubles and the| cent pensions for old employes, ices of his fortune | A jotnt committes of congresa will} His brother Is Capt. Robert viait Seattle noon to eurvuy the post-| Pringle, head of the Pringle Steam office, and employes are free to|ship Co, with a fleet of Great make suggestions as to improve |Lakes vessels, | ments that should go into the new — | federal building, Porking maid. Narcotic Suspect | Perkins, the first ctril service man to be promoted to the position Is Held by Police In the alleged act of making « of postmaster, was toasted as the anle of two. bindles of cocaine, Harry | dest postmaster Seattle hag ever had. Superintendent of Malls Thompson, $0, was arrested at Ninth ave. and Union st. by Patrolmen Georee . Williams told of the th of the service here from a pci George Reynolds, Bob Kernan and ©. 1. Reddin, who happened to be | arate se the eorvig bere fom Everything Pertaining to Music tee ae ren eeopleree Oi cotng-in @ potiog mute, | WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS Thompson waa jalled on an open} branches. BANNISTER FAVORED into ie aa, 3, ho ae, 1519 Third Avenue jompson's | BY OLYMPIC PATRONS |(itrine’ one venent patrons. Tho arrest was made when | Baunister, the mind reader, {s| the officers recognized Thompson as| We have not advanced our prices for nearly four years, but on the contrary have continuously made substantial reductions down to the present time! . i We carry no stencil pianos : Every instrument or stencil player pianos a standard make Pushalane Pinns @. —and it’s good for them, too new food beverage—ChocolateFlavor Malted Milk —is rich in the necessary food elements which make sturdy, husky youngsters— youngsters with firm muscles and rosy cheeks. And it is one nourishing food that children really like. The chocolate flavor gives it instant popularity with every child. : Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk is on sale at all druggists’ and grocers’. It comes already pre- pared so you can mix it quickly at home. Give it to your children reg- ularly for luncheon or supper. Try it to-day. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York The Kiddies love it said to be truly mystifying audi. ences at the Olymplo theater now, where he is performing. His pres- entation Is said to have an odd things of the mystery of the Orient, and proves delightful entertainment. The Olympic Comedians also are proving popular, with their new, funny farce, and the Beauty Revue plays a big part on the bili. Tues day night a number of clever ama-|! teur performers will appear. | VAUDEVILLE Charles Cross, a former musical comedy star, has the part of Jules, the great Paris- ian designer, in “Smiles and Dilly & police character, TO MAKE SCREEN CROOKS LOOK REAL NEW YORK. April 24—Movie crooks bear not the slightest resem: blance to real crooks, Johnny Keyes, mayor of Chinatown, says. Keyes ickering with a movie firm for a 5,000 contract to go to Hollywood and show the directors how a a real crook looks and acts. He has been offered $7,500, but ts holding out for palance, Will Continue to Enforce Wage Law MADISON, Wis., April 24—Wis- consin will continue to administer her minimum wage law for women and minors as a valid statute, the state Industrial commission and At- torney General Herman Ekern an- nounced today, Tho knockout administered to the District of Columbia minimum wage law for women will not affect the Children Cry for Fletcher’s Y The Kind You Have Always ture of Chas. H. Fletcher on the wrapper for over 30 years just to protect the comin; ust od’? wat eiearinenn that endanger the J AS-Z0' aro but experimen of ‘Ehilaren—-Experience against Experiment, not be deceived. “, health Bought has borne the signa- generations. Do Imitations and Never attempt to relieve your baby witha remedy that you would use for yourself, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substi gore pape and Soothin, orphine nor 0} relief of Constipation, Diarrhoea; eisyine ¥ C plum, er narcotic substance. more than thirty years ithas been in constant use for the Flatulen ‘everishness arising itute for Castor Oil, Paree Syrups, It contains eee or Wind Colic and We therefrom, minimum law, they said, and {t will continue in operation until tts valid. ity fo especially knocked out, Four other states, Oregon, North Dakota, New York and Callfornia will take the same course, Ekern jence in New York last week, WOMAN SICK TWO YEARS | Caused by Troubles Women Often | Have—Relleved byLydiaE.Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound | Medina, New York.—‘‘Ihadagreat deal of trouble such as women often have, and this af- fected my nerves, Forovertwoyears I suffered this way, thenIreadin the'BuffaloTimes’ : - justified in praising the Vegetable Compound to my friends and neighbors who suffer from anything of the kind.”’—Mrs. Wa. H. ApKiNs, $11 Erin Road, Medina, N. Y. | Feels Like Girl Sixteen | Revue Big Hit at Pan said it had been decided at a conter-One of Year’s Best Offerings “The Whirl of the World,” the second big unit show to be pre- sented at the Pantages this year, ts winning big ovations as the feature this week, ‘The revue, which prob- ably is one of the most pretentious offerings the Pantages has ever pre- sented, 1s staged under the person- al direction of William H. Friedland- er, who also Is responsible for the music and lyrics, Delano Dell is the featurd comedian, and wears many derbies of various hues and {l-fitting clothes, some tight and some loose, Several of the principals also work in vaudeville numbers, Coop: er and Seamon open the show with » “An Act of Surprise,” doing acro- batlo work and playing the piano and violin, Edouard Carlton fs a delightful lyric tenor in classical and standard numbers, with Pauline Parnell at tho piano. ‘The Sally, Irene and Mary Revue {s a dancing number, featuring Miss Johnson, Miss Goesling, Miss Hess, Miss Dudley and Merrill, Pantagescope is showing a com: edy feature, and Glenn Goff offers a good program at the organ, belie er f aie snd poets on tho ase imilation ©} ‘ood 5 in| LOR, and natural “ | . The 4s Comtort—The Mother's Friend, Rochester, N. ¥.—"" After my twin | Election of Mrs. In Use For. Bears the Signature of Lileddit ver GO Years girs were born I was all run-down, ly neighbors thought I was going to die, I saw your advertisement in the paper and bought Lydia B, Pink- | ham’s Vegetable Compound. The first | | bottle belped mo and I kept on taking \it. I only weighed ninety pounds ; when I began taking it, and I have gained in weight and feel like a girl Compound. "'—Mrs, NELLIE REY, | 16 Skuse Park, Rochester, N.Y. Mathews Approved At a spectal session of the Seattle Council of Parent-Teacher associa: tions, held Monday, it was decided that the election of Mrs. John G. Matthews as president, hitherto cou. sidered invalid by stand as final, Mrs, Matthews way elected at a meeting last week, and ft was Mra. Malstrom’s contention that, inas- much as she had not been elected vice president of Longfellow circle last April, she could not legally hold the office of president, Attorneys stated that Mrs. Matth- ews could legally hold the office, and upon the strength of their statements the board reached its de- | cision, “Gets-It” Friendly Enemy of Corns They Die While They Sleep : dropel ad corn. A few corn is @ des s-It” will quickly start any corn ¢ happy hunting nstant relief from | 8 rings ‘One bottle contains all pain and hurting, hy “Gete-lt” tor ” ” ‘ Mrs. Victor H. It” to remove a dozen corns Styles,” the feature offering of sixteen. Inever can say enough | Malstrom, president of the State|} [geht Conte you nothing it on this week's Palace Hip THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK ClTY. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | rarent‘Veacher association, should incl it. Qh tell you why millions ei . Be & Co. Mie, Chicago. "Sold ta this le be THR OWL DRUG CO, F q

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