The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1923, Page 8

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St te nn wid MONDAY, SEPTEMBER WHY NOT TURN IT OFF AT HE SOURCE? \ he Oe ‘s A THE SEATT Gasoline and Cooperation | BY HERBERT QUICK | fe prise Assoclation t He’s Some “Different Bh seat ger eng sgres eg dipeel Fe | We begin to cotton to Mr. Vladimir de Pachmann, the r = ) Russian pianist, now in our midst. Well, along in the 70s, he is an anomaly, both as a critic and as a tooter LETTE CR mM a. of his own horn. He tweaks the nose of “the usual cus a -~ sional ethics, He 2 .tom” and puls the whiskers of prof a is altogether a new sort, and anything new in the proces sion of pianists sure has its charm Mr. Pachmann frankly states that he is the ‘ 1 pianist and that such as Paderewski, Busoni, r : be pang the es 4 i ‘ and Godowsky are merely “good ones.” As to Rachmani : : : sealatited ewan tin ated’ Tm ig noff, “My God! he is second class, no, third class!” t apital t ' trolley; Vl forget the business life f “When I play,” he adds, “it is marvelous, it is finished, ’ nuld t wn me, by and wUrpr 1 ' a perfect thing, thank God! a P Romer Oa ies eine ie ss Put a lawyer on the witness stand to testify as to the P ‘i sae is nen’ daa Hosters uarviod, with reasonableness of another lawyer's fees, and what do you 1 at ‘ 1 happy ater feeling « —_ get? Call in a consulting docter to pass upon the cor ‘ tits, ie \ hen at last I'd turned the 1 Gane Barer rectness of your family doctor's treatment, and what do ses aif Remy otek ier gh fe igen onggde Dom deo i olgf lone Peed psp Men ° you get? Call upon any professional man to size up an 1 ag fuse t seemed a week, 1 kr other, and what do you get? Almost unar nusly, you get “Scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.” That's what! : 7 Le Comes now Pachmann, who stands the whole 8 sional galaxy up against the w 1 t fires at them. “I’m it!” There’s an originality, a viduality, a breeziness about it that sure pre obsetve Pachmann wit! ipts to some cheerfulness of spirit Perhaps it was just a gentle hint to Magnus and those other new seme tors, when they were given offices in the basement, That's the where the stills usually are, People who have stopped at hotels will enjoy learning lightning struck one in Atlantic City Maple sugar is being made from prune juice instead of brown sugar Oysters are back. Pick the pearls out before eating so ety Inflation Dangerous and | Cork, Linseed Oil, Burlap —that’s Linoleum , financiers in the Middle West, has just warne estate men of his city not to force sales by too liberal grants t | to what linoleum is; so sometimes they buy floor coverings that look like linoleum, but r of credit. 8 aes Ly This suggestion is a tribute to Woollen, It would be well for real estate men everywhere (notably Los An and bankers, too, to give heed. With the real tremendously in many cities, the effort to er wealth by building values on credit, piling flation, will but build towards a disaster suffer. The poor home-buyer Some cities where building of after the war are now overbuilt houses is ended. The opportunity for sal RIEDA’S OLLIES ILLIONS of people have linoleum in their homes, They know what a There the nd f le, except at ba ain prices, is passing. The poor man wh ch “ 3 ae ; : ; : Mice the hist Sees a ME hanvren and oie out, or | good flooring it is. And increasing thou- which are not actually linoleum. Perhaps 6 ‘ > ee ee vermont) Hote carrying the burden and | sands desire linoleum as their flooring, you are one of these. It is to help you to : q is suffering the most. But the city also is suffering. At on a h “The buying power of this city is tied up in real est i buy intelligently that we are going to tell a department store owner in an ern city recently | you how linoleum is made. Unfortunately, they do not always too. stated. get /inoleum. They are a little uncertain as _ “Smith and Jones bought houses at prices they could not si stand. They were talked into it, forced into it. Now when What linoleum is laid by a linoleum layer, and likewise — strong’s Linoleum you will find beauti- bs they pay their monthly real estate bill, they have nothing why it is so resilient, so foot-easy to the i pe ful plain colors and two-tone i é effects, also marble inlaids, tile inlaids, and neat matting and carpet patterns in | printed linoleum. These offer beauti- ful backgrounds for your rugs and en- Be hance the decorations : Fi Linoleum is composed of powdered cork and oxidized linseed oil pressed on- to strong burlap. Now, cork 1s tough. It is the bark of the cork oak tree. Cut a piece of cork and see how tough it is. Cork gives to lino- leum its durability, its left to buy clothes, or house furniture, or sealing wax, or _ @ven foodstuffs. They are skimping everywhere and we fs all are feeling it. And we are going to feel it forthe next | 5 five to seven years, while these second mortgages run. Until we get rid of that burden, this is going to be a rather dead town for business.” Undoubtedly, it was with just such a picture in mind that Woollen issued his warning—a very necessary warning. tread. You also will know why it deadens noise—because cork deadens sound. Only those who have actually used linoleum, however, know the work it saves. LETTERS | to the Why linoleum is easy to clean The linoleum floor is smooth. It con- tpl Moat all New York policemen must Warn to swim. At Po Senar er? one for tains no cracks for dirt to collect in; of your rooms. You 3 miles, presumably. ; au EDIT 0 R 5 ree, therefore, none for germs to breed in. It Leek fer the Circe — can buylinoleum suit- Fashion demands slim people. F * can reduce by talking to soe Cork is resilient, requires no scrubbing. Surface dirt is ‘'4"* trademarkom able for any room or people who make them sick. 4 springy. It gives its re~ readily wiped away. i thorough waxing the burlap back any color scheme. Wants Letter Cork ROA ; One season a woman's waist chokes her and =o linoleum. — Laying linoleum for ———_— | From Girl | Cork does not absorb mois- f UK permanency A model husband is one who is as nice to his wife in private as he Is |. | ture. The linoleum surface Ht f in public In summer, wood floors away is practically waterproof, cI ER Perhaps Mr. Mussolini is after the Bok prize in an original way. eho eae Linoleum gets its name (f ; Soe winter, nes Sty SiS AE) from linseed oil. Exposed to L Da Gadecey epee pie she : : ’ . al it the air, linseed oil oxidizes, iS i Wh \ ) Electric Light s Use Spreading 4 ana aa turning into a tough, solid, eX \ ax | t is between the boards. It may seem incredible to people in Seattle, with its Taiehisona te rubbery film. Powdered q WG ‘ our linoleum ffoor, there- va | fore, should be cemented myriads of mazda lamps, but it is a fact that it'll be the end of 1924 before half of the 22 million homes in our country will be lighted by electricity. Use of electricity in residences is increasing at the rate of a million con- sumers a year. With more than half of our homes not using the great marvel, electricity, we realize that our state of civilization still is crude. But we're progressing at least 10 times as fast as in any previous century. Man is barely started on his endless road. It is sweet and amiable of Gov. Al Smith, at a baseball game, fo turn wild applause for himself into boisterous accl: of Jack Dempsey, but am, ALIAM PRICE, 8. Ontario, Tutulla, Samoa | pa ee | Bureau of | Missing | Relatives) to une this | The Star inv department a» in finding missing cork and oxidized linseed oil unite perfectly to make a resilient, durable, yet flexi- ble floor material. Why linoleum is hard to tear Burlap is made from jute, which comes from India. Heavy rope is made from jute. The cork and linseed oil composition is pressed or (not tacked) over a lining of builders’ deadening felt which has been previously lued to the bare floor oards. The felt takes up expansion and contraction and gives you a permanent, waterproof, good-looking floor. The added service and wear this method gives are well worth the extra we'll ee he would not do anything of that kind at a national political [[O(i;e" 7" friends. The depattment te “keyed” into the burlap Cost. convention. separated, whose relatives or C rs) Ss Ww 3 oe bape hep ea under Jogi veighing Write for free sample Things are so bad over in Hungary that they have been forced to drop pearunee, directly. £6 Tee Stn many tons. Ihe burlap bac the “a” out of the country's name. Mrs. Coolidge didn't win the kni¥ing championship, but she can spin @ yarn worth two of that. now the whereabouts column as 0 report to are invited as will interest ar, Other |to reproduce thele readers, | HARRY WARD, The mother of | gives linoleum its tensile strength. You can identify sturdy, nontearing, flexible linoleum by its burlap back. Look for the burlap weave. A modern breakfast room which has a floor of Armstrong's Inset Tile Linoleum and booklet Let us send you a sample of Armstrong’s Linoleum and our 24-page booklet, Harry Ward, who was last heard | “New Floors for Old,” con. ’ | ‘ ; ‘ we i ! B An Argument That Doesn t Stand feat : Lage nd we fodinmtioy ie That is one taining a score of color- Trouble is brewing in the Philippines among the Moros, | be ii! and needs his help, If his | sure way to know you when first laid, a daily dust-cleaning plates of distinctive designs that you can ' according to the cables. |whereahouts become known, the in-| aregettinglinoleum,not with a slightly waxed sta, and an oc- see at good furniture and department The cause, we are told, is that the Moros object to being | {Orion Should be communicated | something with a pat- casional ene are ordinarily all it stores—Jaspés, carpet governed by the Filipinos. ladidank parerten: . A tern like linoleum on needs. Then youhave a permanent floor __ inlaids, tile inlaids, and Le Americans who have large financial interests in the | TELEGRAMS UNCALLED FOR. | the top surface, as well as a permanently spick and sani- tinted patterns; lino- ‘ Philippines are using the occasion as proof that the island- | Wire me telling of the death | A ears ‘ tary floor, And though it is a glowin 4 i) | With this picture in ) , th glo By eum rugs, printed an: t E) ers are not yet ready for self government. Of relatives and friends are being | Fetal e polished floor, it is yet a nonslippery inlaid f ; n Ni i | held at the main office of the West: | your mind of what lino- A 2 inlaid, intormation on th ‘onsense! | erry 4 idl : uno floor. It is also a warm floor, fully as re; ‘ i Ne > ah, Jern Union ‘Telegraph Co., for th eu a fi laying linoleum floors. ! noett0.3 P | im is and how it is g . nN There are 10,350,750 people in the Philippine islands. i persons: Mrs, G. M. Gar The tough exi- nade ¥ ~ _ Warm as wood, when your feet touch it theircare,andthenames "if) Only 886,999 of these are non-Christians and of this j 36th wt. Wi; Grace H.| dfilmeflinieed ey? ak can more on winter mornings. f ki ete 48) small minority less than 360,000 are Moros. Lithne’ Hinton ee Pane | si(aberveitenthe Asily understand why See the designs at good st ‘Arinacbonahas Lifeleut q | The Moros are to the Filipinos what the American j surface of painil) Armstrong's Linoleum ne vad ghar) ‘ores Armstrong's Linoleum al ; Briana tiged tobe to us. combines with ork Makes a permanent _ Then, there is the beauty of the new —_ and do good laying, will 4 i ; Not longer ago than the seventies, the naked and in inoleum flooring when carefully _ linoleum designs and colorings. In Arm- _ be intluded. ; ; painted tribes of Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse surrounded a th pee own patel Custer and massacred his command to US. NAVY YARD | Armstronc Cork Company, Linoleum Division, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA) 4 4 b the very last man. i / AREMERTON—CHARLESTON— | 4 That bloody opposition to white domination came rial Pun CRETE Seattle Office—1614 L. C. Smith Buildi Teli i i “precious close to the 100th anniversary of our independ- a fracre) patie i, | — ean oe cin in (Anaimiie “ | ence. Did it “prove” our incapacity for self-government? ve Seattle Dally cf No one is fool enough even to pretend it did. Then I sino foibor ahaa e 2% “ Mi | why use such a fool argument against the Filipinos? tharerany ae Had 9 { tl ae y SPECIAL NIGHT BERVIOR 4 a The Aivorce records seem to Indicate that a war romance goes along fey ad neade: pigmertan, Hater ‘ q peacefully until peace comes, and then war begins, my and daily disa0 ie ; \ SRST ae atom AUTOMOMILE ‘TERRY i Wonder it x divorce ever resulted from m man finding some other bet 00, aise by : man’s hair on his rolling pin? tripe Saturday and Bun: fe E; Half the world doesn’t know how the other halt lives, which ix what Ue A 0 V 0 e ouse il worries {| half the time, to. hi Se : Football's back. It is nice training for the rough basketball games DAL Cade hee which will come later, W == SS ee es a ————— fi

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