The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1923, Page 4

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THE PROBE DEATH _OF SEAFARER wuddenly while on the bridge of his ship shortly after she had lett QD $ LaGri; : jD taluiena Check a. Pneumonia “Keep strong. Be FLU GERMS “healthy and free from winter complaints, Anoint nostrils with {Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine is the most dependable cold | 'sdoes for millions it \ | SEATTLE ‘sas Assert Objections Are Baseless on Sanitarium 4 2 STAR {Businessmen Defend Maple Leaf Project On Grounds of Sanitary Measures water reservoir, noveral members of the elty who é Kholders. in the company which plang to finance the project, announced Monday that the objections to the sanatorium }willdofor you, Getred box bearing Mr. before going into public MF | vancouver Sunday, i wos an ; — SLRdy Price 30 cents, places—antiseptic nounced lant night, ‘The Inquest BY SEABURN BROWN A tise! Iwitl p ly be completed today, | Coming to the defense of the pro: QUININE! —healing JEapt, Jones collapsed suddenly and | poset plan to build «$90,000 sina 7 | dled before the succeeding officer |torium on a site a few feet north OMIM ox rn0rr, wren. could put in at Victoria, the near [of the olty limits, at 85th ave, and * S est port, Abin wt. N. E, near the Maple Leat 2, for I offer on-+-- Black Diamond Lump Black Diamond Lump heretofore has been a rare article—extreme- ly hard to obtain. Last season the president of one of the largest corporations in the Pacific Northwest addressed a special letter to the General Manager of the Pacific Coast Coal Company asking if, as a personal favor to him, enough Black Diamond Lump might be set aside to fill his basement. Such effort is indicative of the i ea there has been for years to obtain Black Diamond Lump Special—this week only Through changed production methods we are enabled to supply larger quantities of Black Diamond Lump. To prove its superiority over any other raw lump coal on this market, no matter where mined, we are offering two one hundred-pound sacks, delivered anywhere in the city, for one dollar. Telephone your order to us or any of our district dealers—pay the driver upon delivery of the coal. But remember, only so much Black Diamond Lump has been set aside for this offer, and if it goes before the week ends, we shall have to withdraw the offer. So get in your order at once. More heat—Iless ash —costs less i Black Diamond Lump is guaranteed to contain over 13,800 heat i units per pound. No other coal on this market can match this guar- Si Re hate te alae mag ee Ne te ee tk Ac ni Ram eh meen nN A A tt mr te it { antee. It is also guaranteed to contain less than 4 per cent ash— less than any other coal on this market can guarantee. Although the quality of Black Diamond Lump excels that of any other for- eign or domestic lump coal on this market, it is somewhat lower in price than other high-grade lump coals because it is mined virtuai- ly in Seattle’s back yard. ' Accept our special offer of two one hundred-pound sacks for a dollar. Phone your order in at once. Not more than two sacks to one address. Offer good for this week only. } i { Arms & Scott, Elliott 6295 Kighty-fifth St. Fuel & Feed Occidental Fuel Co., Melrose Seattle Coal Co., Melrose 0141 i Kallard = Transfer Co, Sur Co, Sunset 1155 0325, Melrose 1000 Spring Hil Fuel Co., West i set 0027 Green Lake Fuel Co. Ken- Pacific Coast Coal Co, Main 1650 K Bayles Bros., Melrose 0277 wood 3000 5080 Coal & Wood Co. Will Biair Fuel Yard, Capi: Henry Heckman, Elliott 1517, pacific Coast Coal Co. (Ge 0178 i tet 0186 Main 3752 nivn Depot) Glendale i ee ei! pe Myers Pi Cascade Fuel Co., Melrose 0654 Puget Sound Fuet Co, West Victor Fuel Co. Beacon 106% OL McFarlane Bros Kenwood 0190 J. 8. Vining, Garfield 0093 : Cornwell Fuel Co, Melrose 0128 Schulte’s Coal & Wood Yard, Wainwright & McLeod, Main . Be 0019 McMullen & Co, Melrose 0028 Beacon 0102 1218 4 Main 5080 fi Pacific Coast Coal Co., voiced before the public safety come mittee of the aity council last week uré unfounded, Residents of the @atrict told the counell members that the sanatori- um, whieh wolud be without elty sewage service, would be likely to contaminate the water supply. The matter Was to be brought up before the elty council Monday afternoon, “It is absurd to assert that the sanatorium we propose to bulld will contaminate the Maple Leaf reser: | voir," J. R. Currie, viee president of the Ryan Fruit Co, declared, plan to do either of two things effect connection with the city sew: Age system, which passes within 100 fest of the building alte or con xtruct aseptic tanks which would take care of all refuse from the in- stitution without the remotest dan- ker of contamination of the water." MORFORD DECLARES VIEW BIASED C. H. Morford, head of the Mac: Dougall-Bouthwick Co., asserted that the people have been given a biased viewpoint on the matter, ‘Thin in not a commercial proposition,” he said. “The necearary $50,000 for the {initial unit of the sanatorium, which will include 20 rooms and two wards, has been subscribed by businesa men of the city, who do not expect to make & penny from the/venture, but are putting i thru because they be- leve the city needs such an Inatity: tion at location where the bustle and noise of the city will not hinder the recovery of patienta. “The ranitorium will not be oper: ated for the uae of any clique or clans of people, but open to the pa- of medicine. It i# planned as & henefit to the people of Seattle in 4 plrit of nervice.” If the sanitorium ts bullt, Morford naid, other unite will be added when ine until the building and site w present an investment of ap- | proximately $160,000 © renidences of the persons who complained to the city leas perfect aan the ranitarium, T. Lund, preniden 14ad Co., who la number. © stockholders. that a number of the in the vicinity werved by a fact jmervice in to be able he best ebtain- | to an jdea of this nature, instead of | hindering by Voicing objections that have no basis of truth.” a Pog ide SEES DANGER IN HOSPITAL In & personal letter addressed to Jevery mem |H. K. Be ave, N. EB to the bul {tarium, declaring th je best of care a water | pollution oceurs great fre quency. Benson arg that the in. mates of a sanitartum would be |more dangerous than those of a quarantined and do not roam a large as in o sanitarium.” Ali as produced nearly half ary worth of minerals, per cent of this hax come from her deposits of gold, copper BEST LAXATIVE FOR BOWELS | If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, | Constipated | No griping or inconvenience fol lows a gentle liver and bowel cleansing with “Cascarets,” Bick Headache, Biliousness, Gaves, Indi | gestion, and all such distress gone by morning. Moet harmless laxa tive for Men, Women and Children |—100 boxes, also 25 and 500 alzes, Advertisement. any drug store suesrirure a pp Lk ERK A REIE REEL E EELS IE ELON “We | Uents of physicians of all branches | RY) 7 “Second at “Pike” ? Ever in Di SEE EEE EE EEE EAE LE LE PEELS. | | feature of the | It iw my belief that the peo- | {ple should tend their moral eupport | Other Gift Mottoes In an assortment of subjects that are very appropriate. ‘“Some- one Like You,” and “My Mother,” are two we mention. Attrac- tively priced 60¢ and Bbc. EE ED A RP RAR RR 5 ERA DIA ER LE ARR AA aA ACE ELA IEA AAA | After a long day the pipe and Slippers —that’s the kind of a gift the man likes. Comfortably fashioned of a good grade of telt with padded soles and heels, self or plaid collar in gray, brown, blue and maroon. 1.25 | | Fifth Floor Ch The Leather Goods Suggests for the Man A Bill Fold of Seal Skin With solid gold corners and monogram plate. In three-fold or hip book style, with ‘ate pockots for bills and cards. 3:50 Street Floor —as Wild West as can | on trousers, red bandang with holster, complete Sizes 6 Other Cowboy Su Indian trousers with red piping Suits, 1.85 to 5.00, —MacDougall-Southwick, —MacDougall-Sonthwick, Your Boy’s Play Hours Are Happier When He Plays in a Cowboy Suit 50 + 1:75 Fancy red front, gay with Indian designs 18 bright feathers. Sizes 4 to 14. Other Indian —MacDougall-Southwieck, Third Floor ‘Store Hours; 9a. m. to GIFT HOUSE FROCKS Gingham, Crepe, Sateen remand . j pt Always Acceptable ELI-MADE models in checked gingham with bindings of pique and organdy, elty pockets. and Black. shades, plain necklin HE loveliness of the most appropriate sentiment exquisiteness of design in framing and colorings. side of the row And be a friend to man.” Others edtially as full of meaning “ANlah's Prayer” 2.00 Silken as and Trées, 3 i | XQUISITE ‘Christmas| Applique and cretonne trim” effec- tively gay dresses in good quality crepe in yellow, coral and peach Splendid models in fine quality black sateen, brightened with colored bind- ings, attractive pockets and sashes, some have collars and others with —MaeDougall-Southwick, Third Floor creations a Gp. m. , Slip-on style with nov- Blue, Brown, Lavender es. is further enhanced by A Gift Unique Kolpkroma Decorative Ware—In Book Ends, Desk Sets and Candlesticks, Candy Jars and Telephone Screens, using the , rich shades—dark bronze, bins and gold. A reasonable and clever gift. Pieces attrac- all-Southwick, Street Floor Pajamas that delight even the most fastidious in Crepe de Chine, Radium and Crepe Meteor Satin, offer them- selves in all their glor Two-piece style, tailored, some elaborated with antique filet and other fine laces | and two-tone rib- } bon. Vee neck and | Bateau effects in | necklines. Flesh, Orchid— 12:95 others up to 18.50 com- 8.50. Peach, 3Jandeaus as a pleting nicety. i) Third Floor w oe, With leather strips a2 and lariat and pistol with hat and blouse. | to 14, 1its Up to 8.50 Suits and a headdress with A) —MacDougall-Southwiek, combinatior y as gifts unexcelled, Ostrich Fans —are gifts acceptable URLED and uncurled in attractive manner, and presented in bright shades of blues, orchid and jade. Children’s Fans “7 s 4.95 to 10.00 —MacDougall-Southwhek, Street Floor Beacon Robes 50 tractive sty from; size 72x90; complete irdle, neck cord and —MacDougatl-Southwick: Basement rioor 1h, Pee ; : Main 6720 a SSS ate Rea ®

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