The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1923, Page 2

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i Ey contract calling tc i3 ~ ROIT-OWNED JAR LINE PAYS fit of $1,230,918 Since February, 1922 DETROIT street railway Bahow a net in sthe month o! Mimancial stat Mo time during th Operation did t ‘tow the $40 ithe state: The cit pal owner qruary 1, 19 Ptook over tho en Pate railway cor years, ut down and £31.000,000 in payments sbalance of app ¥ $7,000. Phe paid the y Bince Fet operation has shown Sand above operating and ‘The surplus » Tithe entire Pagement, after 1 “and maintena: Vinterest, sin “charges, also put SeMount to meet the payment o Pfinal balance of $7 » § $948,023.16 ‘These figures afinancial #to the interstat s8ion’s = star © charts, and the balances » | Yarious reserves are act balances. Efe an issue of $5,000,000 in public utility Bends to be used for the purchase of PPP additional rolling stock and for ex- p tensions, both of which are urgently |' premuired for the greatly increased J trafric. Byidence of the good will which the Mepartment of street railways is in- @ucing reveals itself in the fact that ‘Only 20 per cent of the department's @ecidents results in claims; whereas More than 30 per cent resulted in Claims under private management. SUES MAN FOR FALSE ARREST Suit for $50,000 personal damages tHE SKATILE STAR ~} PLAYGROUND IS MRS. MILES IS PREDA'S OLLIES « ANTI-FAT DIET IS SUGGESTED 2 will b ¢ ma by statistics prepared by nnual open he of home ec dd on the ea fn connection with the fon of Parent-T) Miss Elisabeth K,. Coit he the home of relatives at Montelair, N.J., to meet } ;|in New York city to accompany them to Litchfir Her description is being broadcast by radio. should and inf nstrated. University girls of the jo Classes will © ing made in home economics | classes will be on display The exhibits will be open to th: the Home Economics building on e campus, from 2 to 5 and from 7| to 9 o'clock Friday, May 18. DRY AGENTS | LD THREE) r 4 bootleggers were ar Ir ate Monday afternoon by/drug store even appeared for | in, federal court, three 4, one failed to ap bonds were ordered | ** pre rrested on Nquor charges | ¢ Wisdom, Charles Ham They were Meadow | BY ROBERT TALLEY WASHINGTON, booze late William T. A. Faulkner in a suit} ™° for falsely causing his o ask: by @gainst Wirt S. McCloy and Joseph thel, filed Mm superior court Mon. y. Bethel and McCloy, according io Faulkner's complaint, while seck. to intimidate him in a deal over| Power Generating company Swore tg a grand larceny com (\ The charge later was dis- "The trouble arose between two fac tt Of stockholders of the Power fing company, a concern h claims to have a secret ma- ine capable of producing perpetual of Port Site Is Debated George B. Lamping and B. L. Hl debated the purchase of the ner & Eddy site before members the Mutual Business club in the Arts hall Monday night. Lamp- San Francisco, becguse it ms all of its land, is making a| Profit while every other largo} is spending money developing facilities. Skeel said he voted the first port bond purchase and Or every one since, but that he is d to this purchase. a fifteen cent package of Bluhill Cheese contains | More actual value than 15 cents will buy in any other kind of Cheese In the extraction of teeth we gay to our patrons: If we hurt | you or Pay—could we say 1422 Second Avenue fe Stand the Test of Time Years in One Location HN HM. PUGH ATH OVTOMETRIST ation in an perfect Instruments yeurs of experience can sses $5.00 YREE EXA MINATION BLOBE OPTICAL co. I514 Wentin Near Fourth . Totman was sentenced t « 30 days in th Jand Emil Carlson was Judge Jeremiah N county jail appear, and his bondamen lost $40.| recent inves David Baer pleaded guilty to liquor ; followed by arges and was fined $150, Thows entering pleas of not guilty were Ed | pro |J. Hagen, E. W. Pislow, Charles J.| my): Clarke and Clarence Shively. t Decision im Sischo STORES HAVE OPENED Charge Is Reversed) store than 2.500 New York ¢ WASHINGTON, May &—The su-|Sists are authorized to fl lav preme court has reversed lower court | Prescriptions, and 600 of these dru action in the Wesley 1. Sischo dope |#torés have opened since the Vol smuggling case brought from Oregon. |#tead law became effective, accord As the result, Sischo is now subjecting to Director Palmer Canfield to a fine of $6,400 for bringing smok- Keeping entirely ing oplum of that value into the|a New York druggist who jy fortu United States from British Columbla.|nate enough to get a permit, * ‘past five months |MANY NEW DRUG STOP! LOOK!, | PE STOP At Our Store LOOK At ou Styles LISTEN 7° Ou Terms | AND FOLLOW | the best road in buying | your clothes } ™ CREDIT » It will be easy for you to buy—and still easier for you to pay—you dictate the terms. Pay as little as $400 $eo00 Le ACIFI par i Boom Is Enjoyed by Drug ‘=. Stores in Booze Business Counterfeit Liquor Prescriptions Are Esti-|i mated at 500,000 in Texas ar more than $8,000 Hquor bua ‘Ba within the law, can! Fix Spot at Camp for Children Tourist; Makes Charges Women Employes | | BY WANDA VON KETTLER ! WOMEN WORK FoR NEW PROJECT ae been seen sine he left Idaho Prisoners to r parent. { Cont f k BLIND Gin WALTHAMSTOV WINS PRIZE ss alone aay. He 100 gallon: mn entitle of dist Y a year, for which pint and estimate DRUGGIST GIVEN 100 GALLONS A YEAR Tho drugsint ~ 400 THE BON MARCHE GREAT GROWTH! The Bon Marche Bargain Basement, on its 6th Birthday, chronicles briefly its great growth, its mis- takes, defeats and successes, and is working for a glorious 7th year. The Bargain Basement’s tremendous growth is due to one thing—BARGAINS! It features Bargains every day! | SALES CHART | 1917 Sy ee 1918 1919 Sees 1920 Ss 192] 1922 Ser rere 720 PAIRS WOMEN’S BLACK 13° (SELECTED SUB-STANDARDS) Pure silk with elastic rib tops. Nationally stockings. Sizes 8Y; to 10. FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY at this price 1,200 Women’s 1,200 Women’s Lisle Thread Vests | Cotton Union Suits 25c49c Superior quality selected especially for this sale. s Warranted full cut. Band tops. Cuff knees. Sizes 36 to 44, The Bargain Basement which in iterally store,” ha a store within « its own buying organization, nd the merchandise is independent of store. It gets no goods from the No expensive fixtures No free de. Cash only, makes no and complete store No unnece liveries. like the attempt lines. etrvice. No ¢€ oO. D.'# main store. It to carry full These are only a few of why you get better and big in the BARGAIN BASEMENT, reasons bargains -advertised and nationally - worn (IMPERFECTS) Fine ribbed. Band tops. Sixes 36 to 44. Go to Leavenworth RGAIN BASEMENT | PLAN OF GATES WRITING AGAIN | wil About —trade in your old stove d as first payment EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE a very special offer! (GUARANTEED 15 YEARS) —the EMPRESS MALLEABLE is backed by the strongest guarantee ever issued with any range—actually guaranteed not to wear out for FIFTEEN YEARS. This week we place this BEST OF ALL ranges in your home on terms of only $2— a week, and also present FREE to each purchaser a 82-piece set of dinnerware. F-RE-E! FREE to each pur- chaser of an EM- PRESS MALLE- ABLE Range, a piece Pope- Gosser semi-por- celain dinner- ware set, with gold band trim- ming. —during this sale we give | “SEATTLE: SECOND AT PINE ‘TACOMA: 4 SCHOENFELD & SONS. |——_— a ~ | Bloodhounds Loose Trail of Escape WALLA WALLA, May 8.—Blood- bounds trailed Frank Demar, a trus- tee at the state prison here, to the railroad tracks and lost the scent. It is believed Demar escaped on a pass- ing train headed north, The search — for Demar opened Monday when his! absence was noticed. THE MODERN POLICEMAN CHICAGO, May §—Among the questions put in examining proba- tionary policemen was the following: “Explain the meaning of oasis, archi- | pelago, glacier, avalanche, lagoon.” Your Money Back With All It‘ Earns TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1215 Fourth Ave. HUSBAND'S TRAGIC CHOICE SALT LA ITY, Utah, May 8.— Compelled to choose between saving his wife or child when his farmhouse |burned, Thomas Melton rescued the Eliot 0696 ‘American Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON THE BEST IRON MADE The years of satisfactory serv- ice you get from an ‘Ameion Beouty” makes its slight extra cost seem indeed trifling. Sold by Dealers and Electrical Companies Evarywhcre Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, DETROIT Cldost and Largest Exclusive Makers, Established 1894,

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