The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1923, Page 2

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eal en = PAGE | ‘TINDALL WILL New Leader TELL OF PASS\Js Belgian Verbrugghen Comes Working of “ With Symphony Tacoma + Investigates System in N's investigation the fact th enjoy an aver This fo During this week 4 184,123 moro they did tn the _ URGE PASSES § USED TO THE LIMIT oti are placed by tt Biembers of the holders ie ay ee eighbors and Henri Verbrugghen, leader Pass with t miof the Symphony orch received much of | musical training in Londor He is a native of Belg ‘ stra, Al per cent int Mers, which o As one of the t notable advan | tages of tho. system. The passes aré put on sal¢, both &t the company’s office and on the satreet cars, on Thursdays preceding he Mondays on which they are to tbecome effective. | Moore ‘theater, ts an {il STEM RESULTED jt BETTER SERVICE The adoption of the weekly pass tem has been reflected In a t increase of service and aj “le trainin light reduction In revenues, Coun- fiman Tindall was. informed by Mr. HG. W. Rounds, manager of the Ta- oma system. The company is op- iting about 2 per cent more car fies than before the pass system adopted. Mr. Rounds estimates | hat about one-thint of this increase Chargeable to the pass system, Mand the remainder to the efforts |‘ Wet the company to combat the jit-| a | ore ras Henri Verbragghen, ¢ ductor of the ML chestra, coming May o «the eapolis Sy stration of | Born in Brussels of a very must. jcal family, he had the best avail gas a vic | Rader Jevio Hubay and Inter Buge: This was cart: urned appear nt was not display of training s developn to stop with virtuosity. 1593 he joiner » Glasgow Symphc chestra wu George Henschel, went from there to the famous Lamoureaux orchestra of later conducted successful in Wales, and then nat 1 1 to London, where cert master, first, to and later to Sir 2 The reduction in revenues ‘uring Eaihe past 12 weeks has fluctuated tween 1.2 per cent and 6 per ce the révenues of the correspon tng Weeks of a year ago with an verage reduction of 3% per cent company officials believe that | losses would: have been much | LMdon—Dr. Henry Coward, 5| fer, due. to the competition of| 2 Elgar, Landon Ronald, and vities, he became ciated with the dis musicians of mode intimately ass tinguished °F claims to be Washington Bureau, The Se Ave., Washir 2 copy of “Whi 1882 New York T want inclose a | Name Street and No City State (Our Washington bureau Please be careful) WHITEWASH wash and Cold Water Palnt” tamp for same advises that many coupons are received without name or some essential part of address LE ST NORTH TRUNK ROUTE URGED improvement Clubs Prepare for Action on Matter AR TIME! Star ton, D, ¢ and a ADVISES LOTS OF CHILDREN Says Youngest Mother », May 17 enough & m the di usew it ft and di Mra. W n Te 39 country’s youngest r, today promulgated this happy tho grandmot triangular rule for being married. Mra, Tebodo was married when 15. | next three Let Husband Do Housework, | LEGISLATORS ARE SPRAKERS AT MEERTING NEW MEMBERS JOIN CHAMBEI More than half of the ( Commerce budget of $25 years will raised by nightfall, off ed Thureda: in the morning that two-t the teams had raleed $103,665 Seventy-five new added to the club's r Ockstein, In addressin members men not now be ber as a means making the tration nfore representative of & tle business Interests, Those who re | fuse to affiliate he branded as parn MEMBER AMEMICAY HOMES HURWAU: THUR DAY VOR DWTTER AMERICAN HOMIES FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS — no ©, O, D. or pbk order iage or oi! stove, will ne to a- purchaser not be delivered; car can be ¢ utility Indian Diankete-— these asily taken b pecials con binations Saturday, 4 meres ball-bearing ce cream freezer— |roller skates— SLs Sais bell-beartog broom— 49c broom Regular price 6c Special while quan ide. a great saving on this baby carriage— 150 cowhide leather bags— Friday yd electric iron— guaran curling flexible extension detachable plug waver; special alloy that will not Regular element overheat genuine leather Boston bag— A year later she was a mother, She| sites. | was grandmother when 83 and now] + ae HE'S MODERN DANIEL LONDON, has seven children and three grand. children | “There Ie no reason why the hus- band ah ke a cake or do the weekly was! said Mra. Tebodo, “Wives should let thelr conscience be thel making @ man got up and walk the floor with a baby! / after a hard day's work. I don’t say & man should or should not.” Mra. Tebodo, a ¢ ly woman who! busily righted her neat little home as! she talked, declared that riches are; a curse to most married couples “If a couple pulls together they | don’t need any more money than will make ends meet, to be happy,” she assorted. Family life you have children y always be open to all the kids in the “Our children know r and mother will help them have a good time at home or go with them to the movies or ple- May 11—A 16-year-old | th Le n boy has proven himeef Daniel. The youth, Alfred fon of a bus tor, was to enter a lion's cage at Lucky for him, the king jungle was obeonsed with the s of wa tiger in next cage t did not m him, over him once, WOULD W sacs EDITORS PARIS, M it leape The Odds Are Long— 4 to 1 Against You be care-tree. If r home should | Granville Bantock, and subsequently be happy, you must bea pal | Githeys, \f the pass system had | nics. ‘To py. ¥ bien in Seedncghne he was chosen by the government of| to your children.” | New South Wales to direct the de-| velopment of musical interests in Australia, whence. he returned last season, after several years of strenu- ous, Dut signally successfal work. In, an untsual degreo—unusual half a million transfers have/among! musicians — Verbrugghen’s n ofiered printed i aN a4 | training in organization, haa, kept} Pent.of the'paes system. — All| pace with his acquisition of musical mpany’s cars carry signs! proficiency and experience, and it is © ‘Tacoma has no carfare|iargely due to the combination of| with the $t weekly street | these qualities that he was chosen | iy pass.’” Managers of. several | by the directors of the Minneapolis ot stores say there was| Symphony orchestra to direct that question but that the system|body for three years, commencing weekly passes has served as a/ next autumn. cided stimulant to business,” Tin- concluded. 1923 Record of || F Pedestrians Hit , by Automobiles 35 —A small boy was struck by | an auto driven by K. Saiki,| 945 24th ave. S., Sunday, In the 900 block on 24th ave. S. The child was unhort. 35133; Cc. Abrams, 50, recetved a bruiged leg Sunday when a car driven by Osear Ekman, 116/ crashed into a fence at | “CLARE PASS TO STAY “Officials of the company are con- d that the pass has come to tay, amis evident from the fact ary Anam |Pleads Guilty to "Im the extraction of teeth we, say to. our patrons: If we hurt }you don’t pay—could we say N, 76th st., E. Montlake ave. and Shelby st., striking him wo 7D COLOR POISON LONDON, May 11.—Distinctive colors for polsons have been asked | of the general medical council by | the privy council. Strychnine, it in} proposed, should be a “brilliant green.’ Suitable dyes also. should be added to sheep-dip and weed ox- terminator, states the privy council's petition. Grandma Tebodo doen not belleve | in too much training for children. j “Lat ‘em alone,” sho advises. “Tt! you don’t pester them with this and/ that they will be better than most} other children. Nagging makes them | worse than others.” | | Forging U. S. Check) Fred W. Richmond, indicted by the| federal grand jury on a charge of| forging an indorsement to a govern-} ment check, pleaded guilty to the cbarge {n federal court Wednesday | afternoon and was sentenced to serve six months tn the c sounty jail by | Judge Jeremiah Neterer. | Pyorrhea Follows Bleeding Gums At the first sign of bleeding gums, watch out for Pyorrhea, It wrikes four persons out of every five past forty and thousands younger, too, Brush your teeth with Forhan's For the Gums, If used consistently and used in time, it will prevent Pyorrhea or check its progress. As a dentifrice, it will keep your teeth white and clean, your gums firm and healthy, Pleasant to the taste. The formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D.S, At all druggists, 35¢ and 60c in tubes. FOR THE GUMS fore than a tooth paste —it checks Pyorrhea Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. $. Forhan Company, New York Porhan’s, Limited, Montreal $145 —biack or brown colors. Fabric lining. Regular price $3—. Bpe- cial Fr Saturday $1.45. SECOND FLOOR $245 Each waterprod neg clasp and Adjustable Brown, black Special Fri ivory, or gray enameled reed. lar price $8.75, Special y $5.95. inal or py t leather day-Saturda SCOND FLOOR RED STAR Oil Stove— —you are invited to attend this week’s factory sale and demon- stration of this famous oil stove that gives gas range results. Just two more days of our special credit terms of only $1— down. FREE to each purchaser of a RED STAR Oil Btove we give FREE, this week, a 6piece kitchen set. Only 2 more days of this offer, The Cheapest Food You Can Buy—Yet the Best “No family of five should buy meat until they have bought THREE QUARTS OF MILK”— says Dr. Graham Lusk: of Cornell University. ILK—fresh, pure, cleanly handled—is the cheapest food you can buy. Not only does MILK rank high in ac- than for the chemical changes es- sential in preparing ordinary foods for use in the human body. MILK is a builder of strong, healthy tis- sue; an enemy of physical ills, and Milk—Malt aa eet You and Choice Flour of a Special tual nourishment, but it has mys- terious elements without which the human race cannot live. MILK is more easily digested than any food. It is quickly ab- sorbed into the system and _ be- comes a part of the body’s tissues. The expenditure of energy re- quired to bring this about is less the one food that furnishes all elements necessary for growing, sturdy, hearty children. Many mothers do not realize the value of MILK—at least one-third of the children in this country are undernourished and thereby robbed of their inherent rights ‘to health and happiness. Blend Just teM your grocer Butter-Nut Has a delicious flavor, a wonderfully In order that your MILK supply always will be safe, the U. S. Department of Agriculture, in Bulletin 342, recommends that all MILK be perfectly PASTEUR- IZED. Make sure your MILK is properly protected. and you'll always be sure of satis- faction. IT SLICES THIN. Fine for toast and sandwiches, Rich As Butt 8 utter Sweet As a Nut smooth grain and a temptingly-brown crust all its own. It’s the recipe and the scientific mixing, fermentation and baking that make it SO GOOD) There Is No Substitute for Milk

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