The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1923, Page 9

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rte mati should mr er By before trusted meat. attlelte reading about tore in sheritt attach, Us Te n't at. fo him, ovoloek SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 19 THE SEATTLE STAR és PRENTICE WILL LAUNDRY SERVICE HAS NEW FORD CARS ATTEND SESSION Will Leave for Electric As- sociation Convention annual Electric association held in Eaglesmero pa fember 11 to 14. Members of the Ora of this ly Mtic to th electric cussed That sery wih be when are a too a fons belief FACTORIES USED BY UNIVERSITIES Research Work Takes Stu- dents to Plants SMALLWOOD BUYS INTEREST Purchases Interest of His Former Partner The systematic study of bu AS & part of the curricula of our col leges and universities. of latest developments | tional system. Yet s ready progr that various universities of the country, using dustrial p’ for further research A group of 15 Braduaies of the Business A ly guests of t company, w @ trip of + ction tion methods in th: H. H. Rice, ¢ them a short charts and of fundsrne and givi cast future Mr. Rice warne theoretical knowted: Dered by years of becomes" ef the xreatest ‘vate, citing various fore- €astafot a stowing down in the moblie business, ali of which failed to materialize. “You can ‘prove’ what is ¢ happen in business, out that you aro wr Rice. “So after th has been worked out it must t to the test of conditions which exist|Cytter Fires On in @ particular industry and even in & particular unit of that industry Two Rum Runners came Mitchell, Lewin & Staver, he elected tuto |to remain with ral theory “The motor car industry, for in stance, has been the last to fall away in the several setbacks of general um. business since the motor Industry | #nd M-§ was born and it als been the | Coaat first’ to recover; which condition | day demonstrates that it ts a growing and | ¥ expanding business.” | their fiquor ¢ The Harvard students of business eg — - are making thelr tour in a special Judge Ronald Will Be Presiding Judge the M aped capture b railroad car, and were met at the station by members of the Cadillac organization, who brought them to the factory. After leaving Detroit, Ju J. T. Ronald thelr next objective was the East- ke Otis W man Kodak company at Rochester, | x judge of the N. Y. The party was in charge of Dr. J. 0, Downey, who had recently com Pleted the course now being taken by the embryo executives. Ma Butck four-wheel brakes provide a factor of safety welcomed by every driver. No matter how careful he may be there are moments when the power to stop his car quickly and surely averts a serious accident. Buick four-wheel brakes operate simply by light pressure on the foot pedal. There is no change in the method of operation over former Buick rear wheel brakes. Buick rear brake construction has Proveditsdependability for many years. dentically the same principle, simple in its mechanism and effective in its braking control, now has been employed on the front wheels, The adoption of four-wheel drakes by Buick on its 1924 cars is wholly in keep- ing with its policy of giving the owner everything that will increase his safety, comfort and satisfaction. The 1924 Buick cars likewise are dis- tinctive for their beauty, their increased power, ease of operation and comfort— giving features never before found on motor cars. t our-wheel vrakes on all models East Pike at Harvard EA st-0842 When better automobiles are buil t, Buick will build them necessar y to increase his delivery facilities to take care of the grow-|iess than the ¢ penk of pri ", Ostrande ANNOUNCE NEW KISSEL MODELS Two New Designs of Pop- ular Car Appear jot. cloned creme tr A ipe mode at elther side apecdater a Kt espe Aitho the apeed. it has since | » demand by car of high the distinc s type. and mot as other Ki. with its increased speed and flexibility WOMAN SEEKS HER DAUGHTER Mrs.Idella B on City written The ine to’ the whereabouts of Dorothy Brady nearly formation a her daughter, 13, The mother ° j she writes. left Portland about six in company with her Frank Brady, an automobile mechanic, and the two were sup. ed to have been In Seattle two They are said sutomobill tricken, The girl eoks. ago to be Mrs. ks traveling in addr | Oregon City an Brady's |Coolidge Commutes | Liquor Sentence SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1.--Presi- dent Coolidge has commuted the six | Months sentence of Albert H. Morri- son, prominent cafe operator of this city, who recently sentenced to | serve mx months in the county jail {for violation of the prohibition law, according to word receive here = terday by U. 8. Attorney John T. Williams from Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty. | Woman Is Injured When Autos Crash Elste wite of Roy B 14 Genoace st, was taken to attle General Hospital Friday ight following painful injuries sus. 1 In ah automobile crash b |tween the Oor machine and one | driven by Frank Williston, of Buck: ley, She was thrown to the pave ment when the car overturned, at Fourth ave, and Dearborn st. None of the other occupants was Infured Oor, 4 is 412% Water st., | of the Wm. O, McKay Co., local Ford dealers. [NORTHWEST APPLIANCES HOME] _||Bureau of Missing Relatives | The Star invites ite readers So use this l department as am ald in fi or friends, niting those who have been )EXIDE BATTERY | PRIGE REDUCED ATWATER - KENT SCIENTIFIC IGNITION “Junior” Price Is Slashed 40 Per Cent recent announcem: of the Uxide Exide nour The of the N cement extreme sume “Junior $ n b The were eu f the tel the battery we are new low > years reduction price by th in change requireme And this Ext separated, friends are i ure requested also to repe Other newspapers are invited to reproduce such items as will interest 1 The Star, ago. option of « ing are Invited to report the disappearance directly to The Star. | Readers who may know the whereabouts | batter st thet price battery has | ¥. G. Guen- | Blectrie Cc made the ASK YOUR DEALER INSTALL ONE $10.80 INCLUDING CABLES AND $10.80 ——FITTINGS— lt offers every ignition advantage enjoyed on more expensive cars. SUNSET ELECTRIC CO., 1507 Broadway DISTRIBUTORS TO mar ming a efore, when 40 per cent ms, two y much higher made Announcement! We are pleased to announce that, effective Sept. 1, we will be located in our NEW BUILDING At 5320 Ballard Avenue A Bigger and Better Place in Which to Accommodate Our Ford Customers. We Solicit Your Patronage ing missing department Is relatives or mentioned in this column as thelr readers, JOUN MeMULLAN rom in Brook N WILSON & KREITLE, Inc. ; F Day and Night Service Phone SU nset-4633 Ast heard Y several # ago, John MoMulls otla We 1, is at, and He i anxious to locate him. \of age, and dark complex! | an important part ment of the Northwest, both agriculture and industrial work recognition of the need of a ral distributing point for the The fous appliances that go with the onsint brought the formation of this new tn, whch has al pecome firmly estaplished operatfng company branch houses both 1 and Seattie, the Ford complete representing manufacturers, they are osition to render a needed company to go with Mr to the Ford dealers by hav Peacock jing needed equipment available for | ‘Their sincere belief that the|the trade Old Sol, After Taking a Rest, Is Now on the Job organization of the Northwest one | tractor, ad several year cone tor Co. | re g head Ive eight year ¢ y oa with merch: Detroit 4 in than his nections |in a br tinuo} Motor Ci Be also wevered | with that ervice |The Sun Has Decided Not to Go On Strike, | Scientist Explains; Was Merely Lazy BY ROBERT TALLEY | most ancient of all sciences WASHINGTON, Sept. 1—Cheer| Every day its experts }up; the sun isn't going on strike, | {ng up on this great fiery orb, many lafter all |times larger than our earth, which The loss. of from th to four| frequently shoots pillars of flame |per cent of the sun's heat that was|® half million miles into space. Yet Dr. C. G. Abbott, direc. |the earth iy xo guided that in cir Smithsonian Institution | cling around the sun once each year has apparently it never closer than more recent obs about 90 million miles. | reported by |tor of the }iwat winter out b bean approaches | wiped tions, In other words, Old Sol, after hav for a while, is now | ¥ |Economy Request | Brings Answer Mayor E. J. Brown's claim that more economy must be exercised in city government, and his statement | the giving of Increases to paid civil service employes nt a’short retort from Council man, E. Ll, Blaine, chairman of the budget committee Friday. Blaine said | that practicalty all of the increase in {this year’s budget is accounted for by demands of Mayor own | appointees. ling grown lazy | back on the job. "The solar constant—the of heat given off by the sun |to have returned closer to nor Isays Dr. F. B, Fowle the astrophysical |who ig now completing tions tiken 4 rn a i They are to |wlar constant of 1.93, The normal ix about 1.93 or 1.94. ‘The observed Jast fall, was about The highest, observed in Jan- uary, 1919, was about 1.97. Dr, Abbott's discovery that the sun wag erhitting Jess heat startled the scientific world and led to spec ulation a8 to whether the loss waa progresive or merely a variation that would right {tself sooner or later, The answer could not be giv en then because the records did not go back far enough to supply a sult. able basis. Thru ite umount | seem acting head observatory, omputa July show a about Brown's Differences Cause Bridge Work Delay Differences of opinion between the city council and City Engineer J. D, Blackwell has delayed the start of construction work on the Montlake. stadium bridge, authorized by the ers last may. At the urging of yor E, J, Brown the |'Thursday met with Blackwell and | the engineer was instructed to draw. | up details of various plans with Cost ostimaten, Educational Body to Elect Officers Wlection of officers and amend: ments to the constitution of the or ganization will be considered Satur: day by delegates to the annual cor astrophysical observa: tory, the Smithsonian Institution maintains allyear stations in Ari zona and South America, where the ent 4 An evi dence of necuracy ix the fact that the results obtained at these two widely-distant stations are almost identical By studying the sun's heat, spots and other solar the astrophysical rvatory hopes to got the clew that will lead some day to aclentific long-range weather forecasting. Years, ever: centuries,| vention of the King County Educa may be required for thin taxk, but! tional association, ‘The educators time means little to astronomy, the are meeting In Broadway high school. sun's mensured, | information concerning hin where- abouts that may come to light should be communicated to John McMullan, 304 Bennett st., If you are } Want who Ad Results, is using MA in-0600. council | @ CHANDLER-HUDSON COMPANY Columbia ana Western + HART & HART, Inc, W. J. Taggart, V. P.; T. 1. Monson, Sec.-Treas, 6200 Stanley Ave, Georgetown atte, Wa in doubt just ask « Star believe |Social Club Will »|Woman Prosecutor 68 years ned. Any Mins Esther Johnson, deputy pros- ecutor under Prosecutor Malcolm bas resigned her position a law partnership with her James L. Lee, of Velva, N. D. | She was admitted to th Business coliege, Fourth ave. as ar on grad. law school. Want ing from the universit One Genuine Pennsylvania Ton-Tested Tube of corresponding size given Free with each Vacuum Cup Tire Here is your chance to buy these wonderful non-skid tires at the new low June 15th price, and in addition get tubes Free. “THEY ARE NOT HIGHER PRICED”. Buy them from these well-known Seattle Dealers: ‘ FRANK V. BUCKLEY TIRE AND BATTERY CO. 4504 Tenth Avenue N. BE, PROPST Tiki COMPANY 816 Howell Street Quits County Job} Meet Next Tuesday ‘The Seattle Social Club forthe Hard — of Hearing will meet at the Furman and Marion st., Tuesday, September 4 at 7:39 p.m. All hard of hearing adults: are welcome to the gathering, accord:

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