The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1924, Page 4

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THE ° nila Grey: Cy a Bh vverviea Man Answers Complaints of Jilted Wives— Says Wives Wouldn't Dare to Treat Boarders as They Do Their Husbands HIA GREY ted or deserted wife has had her say thru these salient several times recently, Now comes a married man | with an answer to these plaints: Dear Cynthia: Rivera days ago there appeared a lamer‘ in your columns over the “wife who had a husband stolen by a girl.” It is interesting, tho not necessarily conclusive, Perhaps there may be something to say on behalf of the SALE—The ‘Clothing House Known ™. 1 am somewhat familiar with a case which comes near to matvhing the one you write about. In this particu- for Quality for Close to Half aCentury © lar case, the man finds sympathy, encouragement, help, nase a little judicious flattery from the girl; while the SIN \AN’S home of DUTCHESS TROUSERS, bunk supplies—complaints, headaches, gloom, calion) aS the leading dothing store of the Northwest. or Os peat Oi ama pages ate yeas only done as I told you———” “I said so al e time.” “No- ‘Store was seized by legal process to pay off creditors and 0O'Y re Wwe secured the balance of the wonderfull stock. Nowe to blame but yourself,” etc. and ete.—ad libitum, | nauseum! FOR THES E COLD DAYS, MEN, THINK The girl does not complain, To her he is as a God. All OF THIS: \GENUINE HART SCHAFF- $1 0. $5 he does he does well. To the wife, all he does is done wrong! To You—Wednesday As a Windup of the Great NER & MARX OVERCOATS, All-wool, Nat th 1 g0, while theyt last, for....... If {pores ptr Fibra would just remember to be as AND HERE JS ANOTHER: Heavy all-wool, belted and \indly and as sympathetic after marriage as she is befored|' Semi-belted models, originally marked to there would be fewer husbands leaving home. But married sell around "tive $35 mark, have been to the modern shrew, you can’t blame the married man radically cut to. the extromely low. prices if he tries to escape the Sree of feare—-the everlasting of an jerabbing which is served with every meal. : AND HERE 1s" -THE FREE OFFER: We wing taken ‘| Let wives do a little thinking, before they find fault with splendid lot of { Suits, good weights, good the man they have taken for better or for worse, whether patterns—that ‘were made to retail at they would express themselves in quite the same language about $35, and placed them on sale for if the ceremony had not been performed. : quick clearance, at....... You can bet your last he ve rick nine ai of sen wives NTS who complain today, wouldn’t dare to treat a boarder as page Gochotel aioe a vol they treat their husbands. For the good reason that they} na finished to show their original $40 know if they did, there'd be a “room-for-rent” sign needed nce ie, ee howe fe oat Tia inttlel chilies 2nd the poor fool thinks AND AS AN ADLED INDUCE ty fone he see that he can’t get away, and proceeds to play hob with all these Suits, Wedne Bday, UG Al U : his feelings. Result—if the husband doesn’t cheat openly OF CHARGE, choice of any $4 Hat in the house with any and flagrantly, he does secretly. of these suits. And there are 200 good Hats to select from. |" 1, short—if' a wife wants to keep the lover in her hus- SEATTLE STAR Implies Campaign Is Is Case of Hero in tho lotter that G, C. Tay lor, of the police traffic department, sent to Tho Star, implying that its jommpuign to cut down traffic accel: \donts ix only “politicn,” intended to discredit the traffic division of po- Mee, (Tho Star's answer to this iv printed today on Page One.) Editor The Star: On numerous occasions The Star haw proclaimed to its readers that It wants to be “fair and square,” yet in {te insue of December 26 it BaYe prominence on its front puge to one of the most unfair, and, it seems to mo, phejudiced and ma- liclous, articles I have ever read in any newspaper. Under the above caption, in “box car” letters, it rey lates how a boy on a bicycle was supposed to have been stopped by «a “brave traffic policeman . was given a scorching lecture” be- couse he was riding without a Ught, while “all around the boy and the brave traffic policeman roared the| traffic of tho street, Speeding cars “big ones, of course—shot by, some with no lights at all, others with | one light, flickering intermittent! All of this was suppc to happened “a few moments after’ Fremont by a brute driving without Nghta, In the following paragraph it is stated: “The next morning at 6:56 three trucks of the Seattle Dairy Co. . shot south on Seventh} Javer* and... “nt Pike . . , bare. ly minsed a thundering truck of the Velvet Ico Cream Co.,” none of sald | trucks having a light | THEY QUIT WORK [AT 6 O'CLOCK Now, Misa Branshaw waa run down at # p.m. an hour at which | all “brave traffic policemen” (tho term “traffic policemen,” as you well know, in used and understood by at Tleene Branshaw was run down in| Police Officer Resents | Star’s Traffic Editorial Nothing More Than| “Politics” | instanced in citing a police officer as a “brave traffic policeman,” Such attacks, comin, as they do, at this ime,-eause to aride in the minds of not a few of your retaders |}! this quention:; "Are they born of |}) an honest and sincere desire on the part of The Star, in behalf of the general public, or are they dexigned to discredit the traffic divwion and | {ts present head in tho interests of | those who are opposed to recent! traffic legislation now before the | olty council?” | It you want to be “fair and] square,” you will give this letter the same prominence in your paper that |}) you did the article to whieh it tx an jf) anawer. G. C. TAYLOR, ‘Traffic Division, Seattle Police Department. FIND FRAGMENT OF FATED SHIP .| Charred Wreckage Washed | Ashore in Italy ROME, Jun. 1—A fragment of | olled pith toni’ tangled in tho| | branches of tree in a garden near |Helacca was identified today by M. Joubert, French naval attache, as|f| | part of one of the stabilization bal- loons carried by the vanished dirigi- | ble Dixmude. Joubert also state that a piece of | wire rope brought up by fishermen | }in a net was a portion of the wire- lens equipment Tho stabilization balloons w fled at both ends of the air cruiser, which, with its crew of 50, disap. | peared in a terrific storm over the re car: 1924 TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, foul Hardware SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE SIRE 4, OFF Our entire stock of genuine Cole's fuel savers, on Special Clearance Sale. Wood and Coal Stoyes— Every heater included—None re- || priced as tow as.. $11.80 -A guiranteed warmer. Heat control switch an the cord. Very low nee | $4 50 * . Sweaters $6.50 Pure wool White Sweat- ers in various stripe color combinations. For boys and girls. Choose the one you I¥ke best as a present from us. band, she will have to learn to keep on being a sweetheart} icast 95 per cent of the public to| Mediterranean meu Style as illus- SINGERMAN’S was the home of DUTCHESS TROUSERS. ‘heir priex was $6 and $7? for the same DUTCHESS TROUSERS \ pe give you for $3.65. You can ipet heavy ahah Mackinaws Wed: wsday for almost give-away of iss; and — heavy, 'ure-wool Sweaters that were formerly §7, will go for $3.85. Big line of Black Bear Overalls, Some very good Overalls, at 98¢. And grt this— Boys’ Suits go on forced sale at at 68¢ pair. COME EARLY. Men’s Rubbers go Wodnesday for 9S8e¢; men’s heavy Itinch Rubber Paes may be had for the low price of $1.98, and men’s good quality Work Shoes go Wednes?ay for $2.65. Very fine Shoes for boys, are only $1.95. Men's $2 Dress Shirts are S85¢; Work Shirts | 69¢ and the same price of 69¢) for good, heavy-fleeced or ribbed! Underwear, segular $2 heavy woot | Underwear goes for 95¢—and Thank you. herself! ! What {fs the proportion of day to night at the equator? The days and nights at the equator are practically the same length all the year round. } ers of “7 | How are tho flowery ¢ na often seen on machinery mad These are produced by mean hand scraping with a flat scraper, which may be number waa 16 Monday, linto this country. 4. However, Afri ONE MARRIED MAN, Cynthia Grey will recetve call- Wednesday and m1 to? p.m, and on This yeor division who stands and directs trat- fic at given points in the city), g since left their stations or an matter, {tie not due to nt feast three ho Did the brave tra policeman stop the apesding car ¢ the roaring "and add they on the bike, th mean @ police officer of the traffic | Charred bits debris discovered by fishermen, or had | Washed ashore, will be examined in xpot where | Wreckage |Millionairs’ Club of wreckage and othe: trated. Special at.. $6.90 Men's sizes, $7.50. ¢ from the Dixmude ubsides suffi 0 the bottom n he commander's | was found nev «| effort to eral days ago, in an locate the bulk of the Alc For you: ohol ir car, It will keep the wmt- er in your radiator from freezing. Per Heaters. $3.85—gnd they are mighty good | splendid Union Sulty may be had yo indiny the cud {la ata Soh en a ps ens ail Tt a ead in con-| suits, too. Men's heavy Wool’ Gloves for $1.39. j : unct ‘ caption refer Bear in mind that you not enly get all the balance and odds ge Be = ‘ = . Hedlite and ends of the great SENGERMAN sto¢k, but also the ben- 1"? {'* scruper it gpl h ‘ : SE pose hal New Year's a other | PS oot a ta of the full RED FRONT STOCKS. All Men's and °%. : 3 say atthe: anny themed jto 5 t th]. + ee i * - : heate tore cireerad ys’ Clothing and Shwe needs supplied at prices that ¥ e i “a inary stores can’t hope to meet. BE-ON HAND EARLY} Wowld an object be bee WEDNESDAY when this: great sale starts on its final wind- | "ter ** the center oF & eh ob rt reas up. Be sure you get the right place. Look for the big! 70%, a 0/ on vice \urenses deulopment, ov wantin fo en signs of the RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1601- | a ona! 1603 First Avenue, corner Pine Street. then decreascs from there to the) How many enrthquake shocks center, where it becor The| doo Japan wverage each year? | ell on Sam Taggart, are bitterly | trumental music 0 the . * redson for this is crplained when About 1,590, of on ¢ w ¢t Cannery Burned in Council Puts Park the nature of weight ts considered: jour snocha @ day, most of aohicn| %€ the trafic al < Weight is merely the tendency of] are not violent. |the city cound Mysterious Blaze| Levy Plan to Sleep oo (hie! oe tae cckimin atrons| aes i in placing Sergeant -¥ VANCOUVER, B. C, Jan. 1—-Fire| The proposal of tne park board for ton. When the odject reaches the ad of the new divi destroyed the Bella Bella cannerty on|an ordinance authorizing the voters Center Bf the earth the pull ts the Denny island, 320 miles north of Van-|to pass upon a proposed half-mill tax #¢"e in all directions, and, there- couver, Sunday, it was learned ‘here| levy ‘for permanent park tmprove., fore. has mo weight, today. The origin of the blaze is un-| ments ot the «pring clections was! Se, known. put to sleep by the council Monday.! How much gold bas bee The cannery was valued at $200,000 The mamsure, to get on the baljot, ¢d in this country during and snost of thie t 4a} and was a total loss. It was owned , requirer immediate passage. Instead =9 ye the tax is 10. per by the GosseMillard Packing Co.,| it was referred to the budget com- The United States pec “| ated that $50,000,000 Ltd., and was partly protected by in-| mittee, where it will rest until next ‘CY Says that 2 surance. A soore of dwellings of em-| year’s budget is made up Jof wold have ployes were also destroyed. si Eat ae | 1909. ¢ movke , the See a a sements 600,000 Is Host to Many lorinding off the the file. nea Heaters; fine gallon Because it meims bottom of the 4s eyes must de on top. It ts evolutionar a dinne n the clubrooms ergeant Fuqu OTHER OFFICERS MUST tA entert. ENFORCE TRAFFIC LAW Snowden It i# generally known that you, a uded rong FRANK WASN'T [Water Jacket Blows MAN WANTED. Up, Woman Injured BELLINGHAM, ( Jan. {Mrs Frank Gates, manager of the auto/ a , which would re park camp, isn’t the man who de.|J0%Phim Holland » suffered _« ‘uqua at] |New Vea bial | erted a wife and family in Salmon, | broken Je Hasaiy “hears ager wal Idaho. Tho deserted wife herself ad-| ter Japket exploded in her kitchen Takes New Offices | isis tuis now. rurling a plese of iron against but In the na Announcement of remeval of their) Recently, at an Ad club luncheon, | }h feht fire calls resulted trom oly, why can’ ® from the 1. C, Smith build.|Gates wan’ xerved w abpoeha |{rozen pipes and overheated. homes above boan 5 6 building | notifying in Salmon. ; during ie day and night. t resorting to , istortior unc: y by the New | Idahi for divorce and| rs and misreprene: of facts. Y fork Central . F. Jo of. | alime he | ° =e re Ate phate «.| Youth Arreaed for oF | know, or - sho opinion t ‘| the ‘ ceiv came back that he |tstto ateteion, x Theft of Saxophone ottiq cians Ak eld aut ot ¢ more th F a . pass been produced aince| re, * Ohne s ole not 6 | fice can be < < h -: E. WL Lester, 20, is being held here pane \ cal n reasons for. the ik RNS FOR PAY {for Eugine, Ore.. authorities, charged wet BUDAPEST. How the mighty) with thp theft of a saxophone from have f ormer archduke a fratemity house at the university erie ; é Woman’s Hair Is | F ieasboutes : : ; a| RESULTS sade: ‘people | Zbert: Fran ta dig tore ibvitie dibs ticks aghc The easoonons on A BRR? teas lay EPO * | # of 8 é rt Star Want Ads arej now. He's managing a china fac-| according to police, was discovered at Caught in Machine | _ year 122 nlite ca agp ccabage ‘ lies pawndhop in Seattle, A fainting spell proved tragic for Mrs. Henrietta Webber, 63, Tuesday, = BURN CONVICT es | wit, rewrite the FOR SAGRILEGE who.will read jt hebiag she fell forward Me a faint her |Mob Lynches Him After He We ; l y Strips Virgin Statue hy } q coum help Co. plant She ts at} PARIS, *pposed the govern tax on admin-|¢ ment? How] ” What revenue ¢ ment derive from t ston to places month in adm thia yeor,| rier Colorado this year produced 500,- 909,000 pounds of beet sugar, or enough to supply every man, wo- than and chiW in the United States| with more than four pounds each. Now. York "riba ne jias eay Now Playing, With Matinces me TODAY and SATURDAY ED. WYNN Providence hospital, suffering from | a severe scalp wound and taceratio a to the head and the loss of fher hair. of SISTER'S YOUNG MAN | 0, Reggie; you can't kiss me,” | “Then please let me kiss your Read by as drag A New Year Greeting to Our Members “SEE WYNN AND FORGET YOUR TROUBLES” Mats., Oe to $2.50; Nights, 81, 82,33. Plus Tax comes and stays! vider rd * accused of having COMING meal and at ol 6 Nights—2 Matinees ||P" 7 ~ ge Stineabag Prescription Tablet. 7 This Savings Association is now paying dividends Week of January 7 to 12 on Savings for the Six Months period ending with December 31, this being crowd t of the prison gathered The 45th Semi-Annual Dividend - 3 whelming a GRAND OPERA CO. oa thea and. Tory AMERICA'S GREATEST from his cel After his death hi: TOURING ORGANIZATION | Mate Daily 2:30, Eve 7-9. ive Soc, Mat aee UMHEd in the square One Handred People — Distin- RIGOLETTO BROTHERS é F guished American and © Hare—Sympheny Orchestra—Bril- Fach stem of the wild poppy with SWANSON SISTERS from 10,000 to £0,000 need: “AROUND THE WoRLD” . : liant Chorus—Superb Stage Set- Katka & Stanley corpse paid by this Association since its establishment twmty- three years ago tings. in the following © To those who are not participating in this dividend we wish to announce that all funds left with us an or before Tuesday, January 15, will earn dividends from the first of the month It will also interest yo to know that during the past twenty-three years we have never paid less than Holliday & Willette FRIDKIN & RHODA Teka Pantagescope ree ti HOWARD & LEWIS ; Se, $1, $1.60, . Pius 10 per cont tax. METROPOLITAN pe” NEXT FRI ASAT. 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