The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1924, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1924 SMU UUUUUUULALLAAUUMLLLLLALULLLLULULALUMLLLULLUTIOUATTOEETHTTHTTTTTTUUUUTUHTTTTTT HI Ted NAB NARCOTICS (rnst, Hardware C. SIXTH AVENUE: - AND* + PIKE STREET THE SEATTLE STAR He'll Figh Phone Case School Outcasts Become Normal at Burge Clinic Imagine Family Butt Expending Genius on Cabbage Leaves; Now He's Trained THE GROTE-RANKIN CQ. OTTO F. KEOEL. President Police Land Dope Seller With Marked Money ‘Au to Accessories V HAT becomes of t cht who ts turned by public schools? It te not as b oungster, car and ts ultimately home with the sig | Solon? ie Pen » 2 is BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER [> ) Everything you can imagine to beautify your car or to make it more comfortable, convenient and useful, can be found in our Auto Section. Capable salespeople always ready to serve you. 100 Auto Ash Receivers limited quantity of these ngly popular Combination x Holder and Ash Receivers. nickel plated and made active on the dash of n off unless treatment r needs. Of the child t not suited to Its parti Metical Lake asy which ls Wash jon, is not probably the work that a| nature has begun. us say, the child ts not Phi, then, was the sttuation when , cs Dr. R. E. Burge opened his Oppor oe t y school for subnorma) chil Very special 50 Motor-Driven Auto Horns 1 to take paying These are guaranteed first . J. L. Kennedy scholars, and plan iy: : pS oh own per-| Is this YOUR boy? He quality Horns. Give a far reaching danger signal “ “NORPORATION COUNSEL T. sonal expense, suc little wayfarers . "7 lan’ Don's Pare Them! Pt KENNEDY elt beats ts could net bay" After crvonting | COULD be, couldn't he, from Cutting a corn is always dangerous, Wednesday ' ng att af him? ws Ye t hee e € ‘3 re Only a limited quantity Blue-jay ends coms. Kille the pain 1 . t of depender r ree years , instantly, then the corn loosens and more of the conditions from and very $3 95 comes out. No risk,no constant trou which Dr. Burge -rescued special at... e ble. Get Blue my-at yous druggiat, him w ould hav e most like b Rear-Vu made him that piti.ble thing Mirrors With bulb Heavily 39c nickeled, The we used to know as “the vil For safety and con Many Other Items Specially Priced THOUGHT Kokomo Rear View Mirror, $1.95 For years fish has been es. >, prepare sanders and day ning to care for > clone the to cast out some world they to cope with mental. and, tn lephone rates, He will be Joined on the train by John H Blue-jay | g=22-2% erporation Ce Parking Lamps ton unsel Alex Win: 0 of Spokane = «oe y Darwin, 12. Brought atten by @ coun His was a nple men. tal retardation cane. Living on the | thr tekirta of a small nearby town, Darwin spent hin summers dream. ing in a sunny his lore Drug Importer Has Sela MAnenn Le te erTeaee | Daerin una: eive\ bin erie: sone ‘Goods’ When Taken stove tunity posible to develop his tal A. Wilding was tn China where _ The other children went to school: | y nice boy—tc Darwin never “took hold” of achoal won, and is picks oplum was cheap, so he thought he g so fast under t @, he told po Work as they did, and he wax the| wd mene denager . poicrir Ona of them hag |PToper Impetus that he ts « delight to train.” A Sale of Apron Frocks In Regular and Extra Sizes Attractive Models in Printed Percale, English Prints and Ginghams—Crisp and Fresh telephone case come before the U. & court April 14 appeals supreme venience © corner. Woe are going to keep to Dusters O5e¢ .T9¢ 790 teemed by many people as 4 “brain food," and certatnly tard. senna ead tay home, - otel, to because the father, after an ffl Newport © hotel, vos of fiveyear, pamedavay, leav.| Altho unable to pay a nickel to sand | Ward his support, the doctor says pod for thought” as in the diet of “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Double Boilers These genuine WearEver utensils are made from the same heavy, hard sheet every Seattle family. The abundance and high quality of this nourishing food and the vartety of ways Three 4-ounce tins of the drug were found hidden tn his shoes when the officers searched the room. Wild ing was charged with possessoin of narcotics tn an Information filed In superior court Tuesday by Prosecutor {ng an invalid mother, f sick. Darwin could help a bit, And the other chidiren had other tnter- onte. And Darwin was adjudeed dinxtinctly below normality, Mean while Nature was reaching | Darwin will be his ward as long as the Opportunity school holds togeth Jer. But what about it if, thru lack jf sufficient funds, tt goes smash? | Because of the Darwins, Elize-| and Nicely Made! the breakine point |beths and others we will tell you! And then the reclaiming process: | Sbout the Opportunity schoo! must! ‘The Opportunity rchool. Cheerful | Continue to function. Bome way to ciaddinaal, Toman sonnet < funds must be found. The matea—who didn't jeer. Phynt-| nity Chest fund {s not avail 2 haem. Fane pe tall wag MN By doe une the school has only been rympathetlo understanding, A few|!" operation here one year, | months pans and you have the whole- some little chap in the picture. ‘ “In my judgment,” said the doo- | tor, “that boy some day will prove to| be an excellent {llustrator, or model: | | one ¢ fr, or wood carver. His poor, sick ft | ter ns mong slp nother told ime he possessed an in. BeNefit Display Proposed for ||| 0 supply you with resh finite capacity for making things| War-Stricken and wholesome - out of wood and clay.” Picture this | many good reasons why you »y | boy, then, shrinking from grosser should contacts, finding comfort in some sun-warmed eolltude, fashioning dogs [Ter a e ee ainn cave ea POR COC tric es D—OU - x if Ca ee eee tof @ | nival, staged at the clubrooms in The boy’ tapactty of codv@ink: the Arctic hotel building, Thursday, Pea Lint ae in: Ha Beato Friday and Saturday this week. All The Red Letter Bible a Vok| the, eacene on sale Le this 1 ’, pooth will be the product of the ume of Unique Value | disabled men and proceeds will go During our really wonderful’ 4is-|1 Wart their relief | tribution of the Big Print Red Letter| “74, carntval’ ie titled, “Nights on Bible! we have come in personal con-| 144 Riviera” Dancing, musie tact with thousands of our readers.| a oaevitie and variotis ‘stunts will This is one feature that has been es-/ be featured by the veterans, while pecially pleasant to us, since we have! ema ie teed: will oats |come to know that they are among|‘"® money ral bgt hard ahs keeping the club going. Wednes- | the “most . refined . and intelligent! 4.7” svening the: performers ill 66 classes of this community. That We! out to the Orthopedic ‘hospital end inate al have also been able to render them a| Ut © genuine service, and enabie them to| five performance for the children | | secure what is probably the best edi- jtion of the Bible for family u is | likewise a matter of congratulation! Street Needs Are to ourselves. We have only one re- gret—that we shall probably be un- Told Large Crowd A crowd which packed the city |able to renew our contract for an | Additional quantity, Unless we are) council chambers heard J. D. Black: well, clty engineer, discuss the Dex- aluminum as all other “Wear-Ever" goods. Two Very operat at 1.98 Meltveries Gladly) in which the many kinds can |) stajcolm Dougian, ag bie TAYCING TAUGHT $4.00 At DeHoney’s = 95¢ HESE are the kind of Aprons a woman likes to ri : wear around the house, because they are both comfortable and attractive, and can be laundered |} easily. E There is also food for thought In the Importance of the fishing industry to this With the advantages ft of- fers in health and economy At this special price it {s possible to have a gen- erous supply without extravagance. —Gingham in checks and solid colors, figured and striped Percales and English Prints, are offered in an assortment of popular colors. i —The Aprons are attractively trimmed with braid, if rick-rack and pipings and bands of solid colors, All if of them have pockets, belts or sashes, and many have |} collars. Many styles and many colors! —They are cut generously full. All are well made and’ neatly finished. i The price is amazingly low—95c. puts this thero are " Disa o Washer airsdivcne in your home This {5 « ltmited-time offer. You must act now to profit by this unusual offer. Stop in and eee tt dem- onstrated tomorrow. Plenty of practice. All dances and ne will anjoy yourse! ‘Take advantage of our OF evening. Learn from tn one term. PUBLIC DANCES every Wednesday and Saturday eve. One Hundred Mahogany-Finished Lamp Standards. Very Special a Standards that would regularly sell for a great deal more! much mistaken, tho number on hand | will barely satisfy the coupons yet to|ter ave. extension and the Denny The superior flavor and delicacy of foods cooked electrically is the exclusive Westinghouse vertisement Jbo presented. The crowds that dafly | til! regrade project late Tuesday, demand tho volume seem to be In-| Blackwell made a thoro survey of coupons—but there may be some dis-| of the city to 760,000 population will jappointed holders who have not) make the project imperative, |heeded our repeated warnings. The regrade work, Including pav- sald. The combined project will cost approximately $3,591,000 and the cost is to be assessed against property in 4 Udine | N cae 9 highway from the clty limits on the nod ‘Flour Lavan Beane | eurltis @ | south to the north city limits. {]| ards, equipped with dou- | Neurttia ts an {nflammation of the = ||| ble cluster light socket, |norves that produces sharp, darting Crowley New Head seven-foot cord and two- ee ene fipeees PSEA of N Y. Centr. l! d ! 1 . Jed as such, with the result that the eye "+ || holding the shade, result of perfect searing and correct cooking, attained only in the |mferer, gets no tasting benatit. || | NZ Oe at a ke Nae A beautiful three-Inch evenly regulated, penetrating heat of the scientifically-constructed _ |s2lts, jniuries. prilaes. nervous ¢x-| York Central today, succeeding A. HL] ("4 raul a) Ca Me ovens of the electric range. confined to one pot or tt may move| A. H. Harri, a vice president, tke fi .o place. Sometimes it i in accompanied by sorenens in tho | qrewiex! was elecied @ member of |) ished. ; ‘ re j ri feot, lai back, stiff joints, eye | chairman. —A very exceptional results can be your simple every-day accomplishment, all without atrain or severe headaches. charge of finance and corporate re- value at $6.85. human supervision. nent, lasting relief ts to heal the at- | lations. ; mation. Kopa Neuritis Tablets are | vice president In charge of imrrove 1S | : £ compounded for that very purpose, . ta Hari efficiency and economy. Three heats in all burners. Equipped _ |itarmicss, piseeant tnd ‘effective, A | ments and perl eaen qe with automatic clock and thermostat which regulate proper oven |Prico, $1.00, Sold in Senttlo by the temperature and the application of current at the time desired. yon Con Mfrs, Ban Wranelsco—Ade| France leads all other nations in T i | the development and expansion of ‘wo-Quar t inum 8 Double Boiler Aluminum #2 Double Boiler eo To help you begin enjoying the many advantages of electric cook- ery now, your CITY LIGHT is conducting the GREATEST SALE OF ELECTRIC RANGES EVER HELD IN THE NORTHWEST Investigate this unusual offer immediately and you will be convinced. We have a range for every use—at prices to fit every pocketbook. A Liberal Allowance on Your Old Stove—gas, coal or wood—and applied on initial payment. Your option of— TEN DOLLARS DOWN Balance Easy Terms Offer includes HOTPOINT ranges, all models For Demonstration Call, Phone or Write creasing, and wo desire to honor all| the project and predicted that growth ing, will cost $3,185,000, Blackwell What Is he district d al thi rial : pinta tevin thie Gee anes contin ished Floor Lamp Stand- |pain very similar to that of rheuma- € 4 | inch cast top fixture for sufferer gets no lasting benofit. NEW YORK, April 9.—E. Crowley fectious diseases, The pain may be | Smith, deceased, pipe ‘core, nicely” fin- No guesswork with the famous Westinghouse Automatic— perfect | 's sccompaniea by soreness in tho He will also remain in Tho only way to obtain perma- / a % “3 * ‘4 ¥ ‘s fected nerves—get rid of the inflam-| George A. Harwood was appointed This popular range, built for lifetime service, is famous for highest ti Fr trial package will convince you. dent in charge of operations, ea 2") ve military air force. 2-oven feature Perfect Baking Boiling Roasting and Broiling —all at the same time! I digestion May Lead to Appendic:tis Repeated attacks of indigestior often lead to, serious inflammatior 3 the stomach and intestinal tract his inflammation may finally ex tend to the appendix, which usuall: becomes infected through the pres enco of foul, irritating matter in th bowels, It doesn't pay to Ignore even th * most simple warnings of digestly trouble, Neglect Is responsible fo much misery. Uncasiness at tho p! of the stom sour taste in th mouth, oxcersive gas, heartburr nausea, vomiting, bitter risings, con stipati billousness, dizzy spells and palpitation of the heart after eating are somo of the most common symptoms of poor digestion, If you are subject to any form of stomach distress, don't fail to try a bottle of Smith Bros.’ M, A, C, the guaranteed stomach treatment, mis | wonderful medicine usually gives Regular Price Both roomy ovens of the Westinghouse are lined with vitreous enamel, with remarkable heat - retaining qualities, and are specially adapted for all domestic cooking purposes. ‘This delicately medicated antiseptic Soap produces a rich creamy lasting lather, enabling you to abave with+ lightest irritation. Indls- sable for those who shave twice laily, Properly used, it will prevent H medicine usually, ingrowlng hairs, rompt rete ‘om all discom- This Doubl 204 County-City Bldg. MA in-6000 | |= ea ers: finianfor st mont bug dhe pidge, ances and canard anda leocsing operation tat Bib Tey ocr new Bearing bucks "| |coate but $128. Your Grugelst Will, foe tena aeees cooking, The two pieces cam leo be wood Y iis " : ; supply you.-—Advertisoment.

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