The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE 2 PINK FLAYS LABOR TALK “PRODUCTS SHOW [7 OPENS FEB. 11 Sectional Displays Planned | and Programs Scheduled la UNCOVED R LAND COAL Grey q We Nol Yo ' dk Gotti Out 1 | Flames goog Cy allinia Booze Boat; : ‘edding Two Escape q Husba Gambezi Rumored to } M : Rn Have Sunk i Puget Sound sive pean een Ll ff am A | FEATURED _ VALUE this lamp Women’s League to complete—- Present Two Plays 4. IBEST LAXATIVE. Ses pg ae eae ha : TMD ext igure FOR BOWELS © | sy | Blue, taupe, or colors. 4-in. if Headachy, Constipated (eH wodding ring e after my marriage [ joinec came the cust ring it might kes woman leave Perhaps if it t wear a wedding becoming interes arried man to W t young girl from but that 1 the ‘British man, lined. rose fringe. Junior iz lamp stand- ard with 2-way ocket. Full (oy length cord and <> plug. Special} Thursday, Fri- day and Satur- day. Bilious, Sick, PRAISES WES ON JAP STAND Warn Householders of Impersonations BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD « THAT i ON: Identify Woman ; _, Wandering Here . tea cart: special— combination ™ a- hogany or walnut tea cart. Exactly as pictured. Drop leaf top. Rubber- tired wheels. tray top. pearing har cial for the Tempt the invalid’s _| appetite with a cup of hot eet &5 ORK WHILE You SLEEP} Ne griping or inconvenience fol ws a geutie Nver and dowel ” cleansing with “Cascarets.” Sick course this ins " enefit | usual | ' Headache, Billousness, Gases, Indi- teleurams, pport am to a on | tenepee E ed . § gestion, and af? such distress gone : e f er ¢ k ‘by morning, Most harmiess laxa- © tive for Mea, Women and Children Mo boxes, Also Me and 0c sizes, | ™ Glass Disap- Sold by grocers and druggists in convenient size bottles, 20e and up wards, a Paid $200,000,000 for Studebaker cars last year Find out why folks did it Bavarian ae sets very special priced— —42 pieces —4 different patterns i Lundin to Speak at ot Lapemc —new patterns te for mayor ddress. At si L’* year 145,000 people er over ver $20,000,000 for Teas at Ac Oiled nen almost trebled in three years. It has become the sensation of Mo- tordom. There is a new situation in the fine-car field. You should learn what it means to you. tad os Studebaker had to lead in this field, This concern has led in its lines for two gener- ations, Any other place would be un- We spend $500,000 yearly on an engineering staff. There are 125 skilled men employed in our de- partment of Research and Ex- periment. They make 500,000 tests per year. We employ 1,200 inspectors. Each Studebaker car must pass 30,000 inspections during manu- Learn Why 145,162 Bought Studebakers in 1923. Studebakers hold the top plate in the fine car field today. In 1919, the public paid over $80,000,000 for 39,356 Studebaker cars. Then on some steels we pay makers a 15 per cent bonus to insure exactness in them, Every Studebaker car is Tim- ken-equipped. The Special-Six and the Big-Six have more Timken bearings than any car selling under $5,600 in America. The Light-Six more than any competitive car within $1,000 of its price. pecan | We use genuine leather upholstery. We use Chase Mo- hair for the closed the Seattle j,i Rot Fe-| Women Voters at the Y. W. C. A ding to di-| y day he spoke mist. Creo- , Cee AUanta, Ga—Adyer- ( One X- Ray Free | Free on Settlement | night. ‘Beacon Hill Would All city election can¢ been invited to speak « evening regular se Beacon Hill Improvement club. neasion will open at 8 p, m. WiTh ECZEMA ne: If we hurt could wo sy more? Set of Teeth From $5.00 UP League of to the Univer . Crane & Co, em » and a community meeting hall Tuesday Hear Politicians just arrived from Bavaria. Very attractive border decorations. Spe- cial while quan- tity lasts. 26> ‘TACOMA: This is how we be-. came the world’s largest builders of quality cars. $90,000,000 assets Studebaker has $90,000,000 of assets. Of this $50,000,000 In Red Pimples. Itchedand Burned. Cuticura Heals. “ My face broke out with eczema which was in the form of large, red <=, pimples that entirely y SY covered my face. It i itched and burned so PE) y that 1 scratched the sz M pimples and caused NS great disfigurement. It Gold Crown and Bridge Work From $1.00 UP Boston Dental Offices 2 Second Avenue We Band the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location SureRelief car upholstery. Some good upholstery would cost $100 less. To curb vibration, we machine all sur- faces of crank shafts, as was done in Lib- erty Airplane Motors. Very few carsdothat. In 1920, the public paid over $100,000,000 for 51,474 Studebaker cars, an increase of 319% over 1919. In 1921, the public paid over $120, 000, 000 for 66,643 Studebaker cars, an increase of 29% over 1920. In 1922, the public paid over $155,090,000 for 110,269 Studebaker cars, an increase of 66% over 1921. In 1923, the public paid over $201,000,000 for 145,162 Studebaker cars, an increase of 32% over 1922. In 1924, business has opened with Studebaker as never before. ih. WE SPECIALIZE | 4 : 8 ? ‘ : ‘ ’ a ¥ i 5 f * : + £ t : : * ‘ x 5 § & é 4 « § e : s s te z. : col * 4 ie : ‘ ‘ ; $ * 4 bothered me so at night that I lost many hours’ sleep, whoo Seer ures ee aa TUE RE SAE ae is invested in modern plantsandequipmen We have spent $32,000,000 for new plants and equipment during the last five years. So they are modern and efficient. They contain 12,500 up-to-date machines. We have $8,000,000 in drop forge plants, $10,000,000 more in body plants. So we build com- plete cars without paying other makers profits. ee LIGHT-SIx 5-Pass. 112 in. W. B. 40 H. P. Coupe- Coupe (5-Pass.) Sedan - - it. Learn whyall these buyers preferred Studebakers. facture before it leaves the factory. Those enormous facilities en- abled us to produce the utmost in acar. And we had thewill to doit. No stinted costs Weneverstint on costs. Every steel used is the best steel for its purpose, regardless of the price. SPECIAL-SIX 5-Pass. 119 in, W. B. 50 H. P. - $1350.00 1325.00 1895.00 1985.00 Touring - - - Roadster (2-Pass.) Coupe (5-Pass.) ae Sedan oat Pepa How such prices? How can we give such extra values— scores of them—yet sell at our low prices? Because these values brought us buyers—145,000 last year. The major extra costs are di- vided by enormous output. Let us show you the extras you get, because of these match- less facilities. BL Gea Sores 7-Pass. 126 in. W. B. 60 H. P. Touring - - - Speedster (5-Pass.) - Coupe (5-Pass.) rn. Sedan - - - - $1750.00 1835.00 2495.00 2685.00 1924 MODELS AND PRICES~. o. b. Factory, Terms to meet your convenience SANDS MOTORS CO. 1016 East Pike Street THE WORLD’S LARGEST PRODUCER OF EA st-0991 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES FOR INDIGESTION | 6 BELLaNs ‘| Hot water Sure Relief “I tried’ various remedies but without avail I reed an advertise- ment for Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment and sent for a free sample. Later I purchased a cake of Soap and one box of Ointment which healed me.” (Signed) Miss A. Ches- nos, 216 Adam St., Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. there Soap So. Bend,Wash. ine Free . Dept ie’ Ohm ment 38 and Boe Taleum Bee Mall. Address: “Cstieurs Laber- Is Malden 48, Maas” Sold every BEE Cuticura Soap shaves withoutmug. If this Signature 6. Lprove is NOT on the Box, it is NOT ‘BROMO QUININE “There is no other BROMO QUININE” | Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, and as @ Preventive. The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet IN DENTAL PLATES Special Prices for a Limited Time Good, Substantial Trubyte Set Set $7.50 $12.50 — pe ps you think try quality and ques- Our Famous Teeth “Perfection” Set $12.50 With e enc jon of teeth ul study final fit- secking. talk the matter over you nothing. your teeth and give you an exact estimate of You will find us polite and courteous, and rsonal Attention id, Harrison and Hendricks PAIN gC! eo LES. OVER OWL -DRUG. STORE Corner First and Pike Entrance—105'; Same Location 16 Years—Phone MA in-2525 Pike

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