The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1923, Page 2

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; oy en ; j i Seamer amps cme mn _ Summer by four or five of the “world | sedi SEEK 10 BEAT OTHER NATIONS France and Britain, Too, After Last ‘Big Hop’ for Pio- neer Airmen WASHINGTON, Nov, 19,— With Seattle as the point where the expe dition will leave the United States, the army air service today announced its complete plans for a world clr Gling flight to begin next March, The army has been rushing these plans in order to start the flight be- fore the British and French airmen, who also aro after the round-the- World record—tho last of the “big Mights” left for pioneering airmen. Every aviator in Uncle Sam's army service now is out after a berth on the expedition, For the fliers who ‘will make the trip are to be chosen from those in the service whose reo: fords seem best to qualify them, ASK NATIONS’ OKEH Final approval of the plans for the flight awaits only the consent of} foreign governments to filghts across | thelr territories. The state depart- ment has asked all the governments | whose territory would be crossed to give formal assent. This, all are ex: Pected to do without delay. Plans for the world-gindling, which Gen. Mason M. Patrick, chief of the | army air service, has approved, call) for it to be made next spring and/ cruiser” aeroplanes now being built) for the army at Santa Monica, Cal.) ‘The planes will be manned by four or five officers and an equal num. ber of enlisted men. Ol FLIGHT The flight is to start from Wash: ington In March. | From here the route will be: Cross continent to Seattle. North along the coast of British pereed_—E cig2zrettia you i | DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES SILVER- WARE better quality, moderate | Of the at reliable, prices. Albert Hansen | 1519 Second Ave. Between Pike and Pine | Established 1883 One X-Ray Free | | | In the extraction of tecth we say to our patrons: If we burt you, don’t pay—could we say more? Bet of Teeth From $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work From $1.00 UP Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenne We Stand the Test of Time m ears in Une Location arse Army Flyers Will Try Ro THE SEATTLE STAR PR “aR und-the-World Flight; Leave U. 5. -m sn Aa tpn Te A A OPTERON . einer siniainetaeae MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1928, at Seattle Columbta to southern Alaska, Thence to Aleutian Islands, Across Japan, China and Indo: China, Siam and Burma, Across India and Perslan gulf, Acrdss Turkey and Europe and thence to England a Northern route over Faroe islands nd and Gfeonland and Capo U1 ‘ Thonee to Canadian mainiand, Que bec, Montreal and back to Washing ton, TRAINMEN WILL HOLD PROGRAM Celebrate 50th Birthday of Organization With Gov, Louls F, Hart as prin- cipal speaker, the Seattle program | of tho nation-wide celebration of the 50th birthday of the Brotherhood of | Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen will be staged on December 2. A ae: | cret meeting will be held by mem: | bers of the organization at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, with the publlo| gathering scheduled to follow at Eagles’ hall, Seventh ave, and Union st, at 7:20 p,m, | At several large terminals in Can ada and in the American clties of | Atlanta, Ga.; Memphis, Tenn.; Buf- falo, y.; Chicago, Il; Denver, Colo. as City, Mo; Minneap- | olis, Minn.; Pittsburg, Pa.; Port Jar- | vis, N. Yj San Antonto, Tex.; San | Francisco, Cal, and St, Louis, Mo. | similar meetings will be held simulta: | neously. | In addition to Gov. Hart, addresses | will be made here by B. B. Ault, ed-| itor of the Union Record; Ellas A. | Wright, attorney; C. W. Mater, past | vice grand master of the brother: hood, and Steena Ward, chatrmon of | the grand executive board of the Ladies’ society of the brotherhood, Plans are being perfected to en-| tertain out-of-town visitors who are expected to attend. The work of organization accom plished by the order and plans for | the future will be featured In sev-| eral of the speeches scheduled, ac. cording to announcement. | Famous Singer Helps | Elks to Cheer Kids Musle by Sophie Braslau, famous contralto of the Metropolitan Grand Opera compa the Ballard Elks’ band gave a pleas ant afternoon to inmates of the Chil dren's Orthopedic hospital Sunday afternoon. The famous soloist, ac companied on the piano by Mis Cole, moved from place to place among the rows of cots while she sang “My Little Batteau,” “Mah Lindy I “The Sweetest Story Ever Told" and other songs fitting Ethel Cove Cole and | to the occasion. The band played in the yard after the singer had fin shed Miss Braslau kept a promise to | sing to the children which she made| while working in “Americanus” last | summer. A severe cold prevented her doing so at that ti her accompants cisco in the me. The singer and left for San Fran. ning. | He” Men and “She” | Women World’s Need Tho world of today is in need of real “he-men and she-women,” with | both sexes ready to play thelr re spective parts in the creation and support of healthful homes and chil dren, was t me of tho Rev. Honor L. W sermon at the Ballard Presbyterian church Sunday morning. “Tho man must do his | share outside of the home, in provid. ing shelter and protection, while tho woman owes a vital duty In giving her home and children the proper attention,” the pastor sald Body of Missing Man Found in Bay The body of a man believed to be Chris Rustan, 52, was found floating in Lake Union Sunday, at the foot of Lynn at. Officers of the steamer St. Paul reported the disappearance of Rustan on November 5, and coun. ty morguo officials d the de- scription of the miss’ man an. swers that of the corpse. Odd Fellow Frolic Opens Monday Night “Bix s of Fun and Frolic, an Odd ’ bazaar, wil Tenth ave. and - The aft $30,000 refreshments and t features will be pi ok's program, You' wilt never forget ou Chaney — @HUNCHBACK , of NOTRE DAME” ts is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE (There is no other “BROMO QUININE”) The Laxative and Tonic Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets is very beneficial to the system. The World's most popular remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, Price. 30 Cents ! Cobbler, Given Life tiary waa the penalty adjudged Sat urday by Superior Judge J found oharge involving a 4-yearold child, Tho jurist pointed out that under tho wtato ntatutos the ponalty in the leant he could give for the offonad, oy entructible,”" Mooradian is at liberty. undor| “Things Indentructi ah $7,600 bonds, pending hearing on an] Rev. George W. Bee appeal before the state supreme}at the Ravenna Methodist srotew court. Sunday morning, Preaches on Things “Indestructible” scording Sentence, Appeals! A life term in the state peniten T. Ron: fooradian, 89, a cobbler, Ity some time ago on a Id for J select holiday gifts now—pay next year —this great homefurnish- ing store’s extraordinary credit advantages are ready for you. Make your selections now and start paying. a little each month, so that you can comfortably pay the bal- ance during next year. Gift purchase will be held for future delivery if desired, SALE! ADD-A-PIECE DINNERWARE SETS —here is VOLUME—QUALITY—SAVINGS! An event that gives to Mr. and Mrs, China Buyer, just before Thanksgiving, the opportunity to select just the dinner set desired at a price within their means. Open stock patterns that make it possible at any time to replace broken pieces or to ADD-A-PIECE when desired. 42-piece set —f very popular and attrac- tive design. The product of Wedgewood & Co, Exactly as pictured, 22 50 S0-plece set; with covered dish 42-piece set —an English dinner set. Ex- actly as pictured. Semi- porcelain. Red and yellow colors. 80-plece set; with covered dish PHEASANT PATTERN “12 42-piece set —a new creation from the well known Johnson Bros.’ P pottery. Pink roses pre- dominating. Exactly as pictured, 60-plece set; with covered dish... 29” TOY WORLD IS OPEN! WELCOME! rocking lion— —a wild, ferocious animal safely mounted on green rockers. Body trimmed in brown. 14c eee mee (tear off this coupon and mall to 1) — oo out-of-town folks: “Your Credit Is Good!” —do your Christmas shopping by mail! ih Dept. 23, Seattle, Wash. first payment. Please send me the fol ted from this advertisement —everything every child wants is here in our TOY-WORLD. If there's any doubt about what they really want, just bring them in, DOWNSTAIRS TOY-WORLD “| I Standard Furniture Co, enclosed fi lowing Mf I keep samo I $i monthly until go paid for. —if you want our FREE CJ catalog of home fur- nishings place an X_ here, each week hundreds of our beautifully {ustrated Mail Order homeseckers make use of wa aplendid our FREB Rental Depart fur 5 Jewelty“atoven tna ment to secure the home they desire to rent NOM cessececscese “you are invited to list the Street or R.F.D... homo you have for rent with this department. Rowe, Telephone Main 71 catalog sent to ou STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L, SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 SEATTLE Second Ave. at Pine St. TACOMA L. Schoenfeld & Sons permon | , N HOMES BUREAL ——__—. cert at the Masonic temple, Decem. Amphion Society Or ot re, Manone toes Daal Will Give Concert Christmas melodics, é The program will be unique in Under tho direction of Graham |inat the huge male ensemble will of. Morgan, the Amphion noclety, “Beat-|rer some numbers for the firrt time tle’s premier male chorus” of 100|in thie country, according to advanes volces, will give ® December con-| notices, clude faith in Christ, the spiritual organization of the church, and the preaching of the gospel, At the ening service #. 1, Mieming, an aiatant superintendent of schools, poke on “Chrintian Education." Ie Ww Was introduced by Principal 1, Kelly, of the Bryant scho Pen AME) special off ering for Thanksgiving —GENUINE LEATHER ROCKERS —it’s twilight. There’s a fire in the fireplace. Thanksgiving dinner is over. The guests have assembled in the living room. The time and place where good furniture—eomfortable rockers—is appreciated, And so this special offering of four different styles of genuine Span- ish leather rockers, special priced for the week, makes it possible for every thrifty Home Maker to offer real comfort to the Thanksgiving guest. genuine leather rocker— 38© —a large size, comfortable, brown, genuine Spanish leather upholstered rocker. Loose, comfy spring cush- jon seat. Thickly padded arms and back. Exactly as pictured. Special for the HOMES! BRING ONLY Ey Ws iS = A ZS = genuine leather rocker— 275 —brown, genuine Spanish leather upholstered rocker. Wide spring cushion seat. Padded back, arms and wings. Exactly as pictured. Special for the week, BRING ONLY | 9) t EY wae Ds Uf S h LL J if { - <7 NN <, \i genuine leather rocker— 148 exactly as pictured. Mi Ln AN —— PO SS Ky) ; ) AY RN NS N7 41K EK NS LAI IN TAL} R ae Bi O) Upholstered with brown, genuine leather, Wide, comfortable spring feat. Heavily padded and arms. 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