The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1923, Page 2

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a cH rAGE Higher Auto Insurance Predicted COURTS EASY (SDE) MyFetters F om. WITH THREVES CHIER SEATTLE Only One Out of |To the Piggly Wiggly RobLers | Dear Yeges: What's your game? Do you steal is | Five Guilty Men Go to Prison : } Piggly Wigely, repaint ‘em and sell ‘em back the next morning? Oth : ‘ | Only one out of every five persons ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ | | safes from erwise you must have a fine |\To the Electrical Show J | Dear’ Expo: Here's hoping you stage the biggest electric show in | the history of the city. You at least have the housewives behind you and if you can evolve an electric neipation | will be complete TTL, wood-chopper, thelr em CHIEF SE collection in which to s CHIE! convicted of stealing automobiles in the King county courts since Janu ‘ary 1, have been sent to penal in stitutions, according to figures com piled by B. H. German, investigator |To the Gasoline Producers Bravo for you in your recent p Dear Gassers: Kram ¢ ducing gas for local underwriters prices. If y S ng at the price y w charge, I se During the same period a tet reason why gaa should ever go up again, I doubt very much that you | * 749 cars have been reported stolen | are losing money now CHIEF SEATTLE. in Seattle. This is 35 per cent great : om Py er than the thefts year and pre-| To the Air Mail Flyers y incre uuranc lene i. 9 Dear Aviators: You are the pioneers in the air mall } rates to cover the v peer AY : . pleas ip 18 i. ee delivering 1 time that you did. Your work * have never been recovered, indicating fa loss to insurance companies or ca # owners of $115,000. \” Fifty-three convictions hav obtained tn the cou coast air mail service CHIEF SHATTLE foundation for a great and efficient coast-to To President Coolidge January 1. A majority of those ar Dear Cal: Every newspaper man in the world ts your friend, That gested have been from other t | short, snap nickname of yours fits perfectly Into news heads and } which indicates saves the day for many a jaded scribe, Happy daya Satie is a me CHIBY SEATTLE Phor the 53 cases, 21, including L. on and Paul Weasel, 1 igelea. youths, have been given s | penda To Seattle Boys Dear Fellows. stands collecting what the citizens see fit to give. the erection of the memorial Nair a 2 sentences. German insists! | That th@ increase in thefts, the de Montford Warshauer (top) | crease ‘M cars recovered and the|and R. G, Conant, Milwaukee F mi mber of ee coiny sentences air pilots, have established a | BE cercased’ inaurance ete] new record in-flying. In a 3 year Aor Seattle car owners, | land plane they flew across eerie > | Lake Michigan from Milwau- | kee to Holland, Mich., a dis- tance of 85 miles, in 57 mtn- é utes. Never before has a land ° plane attempted the trip, for|!° fo Dien mies of the Northwest . : | ear He riste: to have fallen * the water display blomoms at the dahiia show In September. Your entries will practically meant certain| no doubdt be treated In state, for the dahlia ' Seattle's official flower, death. CHIEF SEATTLE. FAIR AT ELMA nr CHIEF To:the Naval Affairs Committee of Congress Gates Will Be Open Wednes- | p Ray : day; Crowds Expected | Dear Committee: Glad you Mked y |To the Kiddies You say it wan the bestiof all your trips coasts. Thanks Dear Young People: choo! Inay be starting soon, but Just the » éxhibits and poultry shows, the| there's still.over a week remajning in which to have fun. Play like Grays Harbor County Fair, sald to| everything CHIEF SEATTLE. ‘be the most elaborate farm show | ¥ \aver held in the county, will open |To Civic Boosters rere Wednesday and continue for thre days. | Dear Folk Have you noticed how fast the work | | the new Olympla hotel ix proceeding? Doesn't tt beta. | \Yarking spaces for tourists, with gud tds watching the cars day and| Otte more year and Seattle fs going to have a real community center CHIEF SEATTLE | night. have been arranged by the! offich@s, and it Is expected the} I see you every day at your Harding Memotial fund I wish you luck in CHIEF SEATTLE. To Band Concert Patrons Dear Friemis: Better make the most of 1 day. Tho last band concerts of the year are to be presented on that day at Woodland and South parks. No more Sunday concerts will be held. CHIEF SEATTLE. Judaism of West Is Topic of Discussion| Dy Judaism of Vhe West was dis-| Peuseed by Rabta’ Simon Winograd] ¢ Bikur Cholm congregation and) ) je, 17th \ and Yesler Sway, Sunday nigh’. It was his fi service since \veing sworn in "yas rabbi. Mayor E- J. Brown and Rabbi Samuel Koch also spoke. I peo where you're all going to be invited to ELMA, Wash. Aug. 27.—Featur ing auto races, record-breaking stock ame, of excavating for crowA' Will far surpass ything | To Avridge Mann jin the ware ase ohh Ss Shoe | Dear Av; Hope you are enjoying your vacation. Your letters from Specia ad, ots Fletcher's bay breathe the very spirit of the great, open spaces, And ur ressionietic drawings Raphael and Rembrandt can only compared to those of CHIEF SBATTLE. private ca tS will be directed by ¢ police of & d the sheriff's office of G tays Harbor county. Several wtl-known race drivers of the North west hav entered in} the contests «‘hich are to be staged | Labor Day, wh'h J. W. Parsons of Seattle acting a% starter. ‘To Seattle Aviators Dear Fliers: I nothe where a number of citisens have complained about the noise of your planes overhead. Gosh, those people are hard | to satinfy! They ought to be glad tha’ you don’t drop monkey-wrene | om their roots, or pay them an informal call by dropping in from an 2 | tule of 5,000 feet CHIEF SEATTLE } | To Bill McCurdy Dear Bill That's a mighty fine list Metropoiltan for the coming §. R. O. sign often! \Rev. Trermtyne Goes to New Pastorate ott A> bis congr attrac # booked for the I hope you hay hang up the old CHIEF SEATTL Bidding fare’ tion, Rev. Arch Trem YM, pantc University Methodh *t chu | preached his final sea.™mon at e} ‘. |Ihurch Sunday, Rey. Ti "mayne re |To Sheriff Matt Starwich | signed his pastorate soma‘ time a¢o, | i accept a charge at Pik*tim Con-| gregaitional church here. | At the close of the service, hun-| is lareds of the congregation filed to} lithe altar of the chureh and S°°k|/To Seattle Street Car Men hands with Rev. Tremayne, Con-| gratulating him on his an: while | |pastor at University church, \ @nd} shing him well in his new chaa “Be. | A reception for Rev. Tremayne '} to be held at the church Monda ¥ year For Rent $3.00 Per Year Wan.D. Perkins & Co. 211 Cherry St. Dear Old Friend: Your office ts to be congratulated for the good work done the past week. The capture by Deputy Sheriff William Searw of the Vancouver murderer as he wax leaving the police station commentary enough CHIEF SEATTLE. Dear Boys: I hope you will not decide to strike as a means of en foreimg your wage demands. Remember, Rome was not built in a day and while your request for one day off in eight is reasonable enough, it is sometimes wise to make haste slowly in going after what we want. CHIEF SEATTLE. 1923 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles '596 Artur M. Tvete of 19th ave. reported to the police that on August 22 he was driving south thru the Pike Pla |market when J, J. Peronto of 141 |W. 624 st. stepped in the path of the] tat lear from between two parked ma A |chines. Ho sustained slight bruises. pond Sheriffs Joe Harahan and Happy | Orroy | —Michael Parr of 4049 30th | 597 ave, S. reported that on| Dear Boys: For heaven's sake, boys, keop a discreet tongue in your F y ho was hit by a machine] head, ff you expect to continue these midnight “petting party” prowls. driven by Emmet Harris o Roy| It would be saful tf you happened to drop in on some of these folks st. Parr was crossing Eighth ave.| who trequentathe dark lanes, then tell about it. CHIEF SEATTLE. ut Virginia st. when Harris ran into| "| him, carrying him several feet °n/To Miss Von Kettler the fender of his car. He was) | slightly bruised. Harris reported) Petite Miss: that Parr was looking in the oppo-| be pleasant and yar smile remain with you |site direction when crossing PREPS —W. H. Feyerabend of 4319 59 Maynard ave. reported that he was driving south on Sixth ave, Friday and that at Connecticut Sit he ran into Grace Marshal of 6511 Woodlawn ave. She was knock- ed down and, bruised. 5 —C, Montgomery of 1238 | 99 16th ave. N, declared that lon Friday ho was driving north on 1 ave. when Donald Swenson, 5, 803 32d ave., dashed in front of ‘The boy ‘was cut about the ,|To Summer Days Dear Companions: Soon the patter of rain will be here to tell us you have gone for another year. But how splendid you have been, and how restful! We are ready to meet the fall and winter after the treatment ,you have accorded us during the past season, CHIEF SEATTLE, To the Petting Parties h’omantic Ones: It's harsh to have love's young dream shattered by the .brilliant flash of a searchlight, and to hear the gruff voices of depta'y sheriffs ringing in your ears where the soft promises and coo. ings got your sweetie sounded a few moments before. But at that, it's mucts,more pleasant than to hear the sibilant hiss of a highwayman or. dering you to reach for the stars, isn't it? CHIEF SEATTLE, In the extraction cf teoth we say to our patrons: If we burt you don’t pay—could we say more? Set of Teeth From 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 2 Years in One Location Aus revoir, but not good-bye, I hope. May your travels CH § ATTLE, To Seattle Parents Dear People: ‘The death last week of a 4-year-old child, who accl. dentally swallowed strychnine tablets, ts a tragic reminder never to leave poisons about where kiddies can get their hands on them, CHIEF SEATTLE, SCALY ECZEMA On Brother’s Face and Hands. Itchedand Burned, “My brother was bothered with jeczema all his life. It broke out in ‘a dry, scaly form on his face. Later it spread to his hands. It itched land burned causing him to scratch ithe affected parts, and the scratch-|, | Nis car. His hands] | face —D. Akarman: of 1145 17th \600 ave. N. was driving east on Denny way Friday at Broadway |when Mra, Harde of 111,Marion st. |cut across the street in front of him . To Densmore Station Cops Dear Cops: Now that the undignified squabble with your superior officers is over, we hope yous will never again try to elevate yourselves above the real heads of the department. Orders are orders, and if the regulations say that seized Nquor should be sent down to the central station, that's where it should’ be sent. The Densmore station js only a nmall part of our police degartment, you know, : CHIEF SEATTLE ‘cakes of Cuticura Soap and two ‘boxes of Cuticura Ointment he was Dear Sir; Fourth ave. 8, which Js now planked be made a permanent improvemont Acting on your suggestion of August 20, that the section of "(8 Miss} |, 4 Bee te to |and a om ng es his horn, She! pieage be advised that on August 17 theboard of public works awarded the : 4 y was knocked down contract for @ permanent improvement. The city engineer assures us th Cuticura Soap daily, with Cuticura W. Kroeger of 2038 W.| this work will go forward at once. Hespectfully, uw | ¥ 601 56th wt. was driving north lon Fourth ave. W. Saturday when he ran into Helen Jones, 8, of 3010 Fourth ave. W. when she darted In front of hin machine from behind a lear at Humes Pl. Sheysuffered two broken ribs, ’ Ointment occasionally, preven W. D. BARKHUFE, Superintendent of Streets and Sewers, 6 se Ns My Dear Chief: About a year ago when ytho cltizans of Madison park were struggling to provide a bath-house and? bathing beach you wrote us expressing your sympathy and good juck; also\your regret that the situation looked so hopeless. We a’e happy now to (el\you that we have the finoat | IST 27, 1923 MONDAY, AUGL ‘or Detter American Hei ANNUAL RUG SALE! —and you might count upon the fingers of one hand the number of stores in America who can duplicate it today —rugs that are from our regular collection—that DO NOT represent a spe- cial purchase—selected with but one idea—that we would be proud te show them—rugs that you will take delight in owning—offered as a very special inducement for 6 days only, or while quantity lasts, at EXTREMELY LOW prices. A ONCE-A-YEAR EVENT watched for and waited for by thousands of home makers who KNOW and APPRE- CIATE good values. Superbly beautiful rugs, low priced, in practically all sizes. Buy them at the STLANDARD—and save. That tells the story. —“Your Credit Is Geod!” as usual during this sale. Purchases will be held for future delivery, IF DE- SIRED, without this sale of rugs in- cludes a wide variety of beautiful patterns and colorings in modern designs and self- colored effects, as well as reproduc- tions of Oriental motifs taken from world-famous rugs in National Museums , i ; storage charge. both in America and torag abroad, pete i. RAG RUGS REDUCED 24x36 in. ....$ 1.25 29x48 in...... 1.45 27x54 in. .... 1.75 30x60 in. ...., 2.35 36x72 in. .... 2.95 7-6x10-6 ft. ... 9.85 9x12 ft. ..... 14.95 EXTRA SPECIAL seamless chenille all- wool rugs 8-3x10-6 FT. or 9x12 FT. *85 $105— GRADE : 9x12 FT. $76.50 $190— grade, 11-3x13-6 ft................... $130— 180— grade, 11x12-6 ft. 118.75 18— grade, 36x63 in. ..............-5.- 12.25 12— grade, 27x54 in, ..... 9.95 HIGH PILE AXMINSTER RUGS $60— GRADE : 9x12 FT. : $45— $100— grade, 9x18 ft. ......:.. . $72.50 90— grade, 11-3x15 ft. .. . 67.50 85— grade, 11-3x12 ft. . 56— 75— grade, 9x15 ft. . 62.50 35— grade, 6x9 ft. .... .« 23.95 20— grade, 4x7 ft. ... » 14.75 grade, 36x72 in. . 6.85 . TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUG $30— GRADE : 9x12 FT. : $19.75 $27.5C grade, 8-3x10-6 ft. $17.85 18— grade, 6x9 ft. 11.95 3.50 grade, 27x54 in. ...... 2.25 supreme grass and reed furniture values— —a clearance of over 100 odd pieces of grass and reed rockers, chairs, settees, fern stands, tables and bookcases at ex- tremely low prices. Samples of these items are on display in our Pine street windows. this sample reed rocker value: $ STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L, SCHOENFELD & SONS Founded 1864 SEATTLE Second Ave, at Pino St, TACOMA 1, Schoenfeld & Sons bath-houge in the city and one of the finest beaches, the park board and the city council for the bath-house, The people of So-| the stove, too, without any outside help. Woe ore gratefyl to} club will serve you with coffee, 'n everything on the beach, Yes, we built attle owe a debt of thanks to the Madison Park Improvement club and Its members for the splendid beach, for it was their time, money and, effort that made the beach a credit to ithe eastern gateway of our city. Let us know when you are comgpg out and the ladies of the improvement Cordially yours, CHARLES H. HEIGHTON, President, GELORGH BROWN, Secretary. Madison Park Improvement Club, j 0

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