The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1924, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1924 for interior ‘ floors oy us use ‘Rubber Cement Floor Paint Phe T'S just like a coat of enamel —hard, bright, i: glossy, elastic, Every housewife wants clean, ue sanitary, spic-and-span floors, even though they Ry may not be hardwood. Rubber Cement Floor Cd Paint makes that easily possible, 2 Applied to soft-wood floors, Rubber Cement ee Floor Paint withstands an unbelievable amount of PAINTING” will tell abuse —scuffiing and pounding of many feet, mov- Eos jpn soe paler es ing of chairs and furniture, spilling of liquids. Your floor withstands all these. It is easily cleaned and trequent washing does not injure the color or gloss. This is because Rubber Cement Floor Paint is 8 combination of very high grade varnish and just enough pigment to produce the color desired, and give it*thiding”’ quality. Thus it forms a very tough, clastic film which dries overnight and lasts long. There are 14 colors to choose from. Plan now to re-paint your soft-wood floors with Rubber Cement Floor Paint, one of the most wide- ly used and popular Fuller Products, W:P-FULLER&CO: 301 Mimion Street, San Francisco M Branches in Pacitie Const Citian- Pectoriom San Tmaclare, Lae Angeles and Pertiond FULLER PAINTS VARNISHES PIONEER WHITE LEAD & ©O, tad AVE. 5. 4 JACKSON stTReT & OO 16291681 WESTLAKE Heaborn Lumber Co. Standard P Speier &@ Hu ry & Darra W. Alaska @t. " 626 Jackson st. 25th & Victory W Mt. View Hawe. Co. 02 Aurora Ave. North End Store 6239 University Way Co. Holmes Co,, B. B, a 117th & Greenwood Hoskins, A. E. Powell's Pharmacy 1835 Broadway ‘The first frost and are usually preceede Misses Officer and Is Arrested If Mrs, BE. B. Sherwin hadn't run slam bang into a traffic officer as she was going around a string of cars on the Bothell highway, Sun- day, she wouldn't have been arrested. But there's that IF again. So Harry Ward, state highway patrol officer, who was forced to |take to the ditch to avoid a head-on collision, put Mrs. Sherwin under ar aid to be a model high school. | rest on a charge of reckless driving. Program of spenkers Includes| she was released on posting $100 Frank E. Willard, assistant super-|cash ball when the complaint was {Intendent Seattle schools; George H./ filed in Judge C. C. Dalton's court | Black, president Bellingham state | Wednesday. normal; Leo Baisden, principal Ev-| a erett highschool; Dean F. M. Padel-/S. Gist, principal of the B. F. Day ford, of the univernity, and Arthur’ school. ‘ast frost] School’ Masters to Gather in Seattle A meeting of the Puget Sound be a tempera- School Masters’ associa’ mm will chool, April 26, at which 400 W ern Washington educators will present, A busy day has een arranged, including a tour of the new build be Cc Y CHILDREN-A THIN DIME ious, qulet booths, well kept, attractive tables, quick attentive service and BT OOD combine to make this an enjoyable place to bring your wife and kidd Delicious Business Men's Luneh—An Attractive Dinner Menu SUNDAY SPECIALS RESTAURANTS 1414 THIRD AVENU THE TOY DISPLAYS DRAW KIDS SEATTLE STAR Library Exhibits Work of Hospital Children BY G. LUCias BUTLER and the For the Ladies 600 quadruple plated verplated Bread Trays! ! teal beauties, vorth $3.75. While they last to each lady come, first served at 10 a April 10th Be one of the five hundred one First Door ope m day, Slaps Deputy and Lands in Cell; Is Freed Also Peacemaker Gets Into Trouble ston Mr at-Lo Andrews of le bump with still he persixted tn driv Winners will be announced Finally the motorist r Say tat alongside the curb at Seneca st. and] Hansen, now thor uver to give him a pleco of his mind. | Words passed and Hansen slapped} the exasperating motorist, then got | the shock of his life. It was Deputy | Sheriff William Hurley, attached to| the jail staff, | During the argument that ensued, {when Hurley tried to persuade Han | |nen that he was under arrest, C. F.| {Gifford acted the role of a ptace- maker. Gifford was too persistent | jas a peacemaker and also found him-| 308 Pike St. WEISFIELD & GOLDBERG Announce T heir BIRTHDAY PARTY | FORMAL OPENING Of Their Enlarged New Store at 308 Pike Street TOMORROW, APRIL 10th, 10 A. M. FREE GIFTS! We Are Six Years Old Tomorrow our party tome gift for t pati ge that akes our growtl Ou at gift offe There are no t come, first served This Is Our Trademark To familiarize the public with our new trademark —the Lucky Four - Leaf Clover— we are havinga In which valuable prizes will be given to the contestants who bring in the most Four-Leaf Clovers to our store at 308 Pike Street. We want your Four-Leaf Clovers—they’re Lucky! We want lots of them. They'll acquaint you with our new trademark and our newly enlarged store. They will give you a chance to get, free of charge, a valu- able gift from our large stock. You'll get to know us and we'll get to know you. We know the pleasure will be mutual, Remember this: The Four-Leaf-Clover Contest is genuine, No catches or strings; no obligation to buy. WEISFIELD & GOLDBERG Seattle’s Credit Jewelers “If Sam Weisfield Can’t Repair Your Watch, Throw It Away” ‘ ‘Trade Mark Reg.) |sel¢ under arrest. Hansen was released Wednesday | J} under $100 bail, on a charge of as- | interfering with an officer | County Votes Sum to Fight Earwigs| King county voted a fund of $7,500) 66TT wan like this," said H. V. Woodal to State Highway |] Patrolman Harry Ward, “I was as an emergency appropriation tol] ous yut-—-on, a. party, thst finayee the campaign against ear-|| niche anc in't get any s) wigs, Tuesday, and the elty council! is expected to provide a similar fund |to finance lot baiting, The $15,000} will be spent under the direction of Horticulturist P. C. Darlington | a ep. I | was drows: | But Ward put him under ar- | rest for reckless driving, Woodal, | || Ward said, was driving his car zig-zag down the Bothell highway The Municipal league ‘Tuesday | eee Rea fornton euveratena.{ Dalton Would Curb Drunken Driving; Takes License jent of Monroe reformatory | , a Pitecn Labor Te | Okehed by League like ze C. C, Dalton dosn't who get “It up" and th ke their cars out on the highway, nd he wants to discourage the prac |tice. So ‘Tuesday xn he |tenced 20-year-old Leonard Matthe son of Issaquah to six months in |the county Jail and then suspended | his drivers’ license for a year, when | he found Mattheson guilty of driving while intoxicated, ROMANCE sen inavonut it fen 'n’s'tee||““Drowsy” Motorist Is Arrested on Highway Sure Way to Get There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandrutt completely and that is to dissaly T * y it entirely, To do this, just t four ounces of plain, or- liquid arvon; apply it at retiring; use enough to p_and rub it in finger tips. By if not all, of your ruff will be gone, and two or in the stream of Sunday traffic, He was quite pale and | i ; { liquor, Ward said er take. a nap be ext time you ar Ward admonish: das he pc 1 to guaranteo before fo me ona Wor cash t cli} lve and entirely destroy ingle sign and trace of it, rance Judge C. 302 Union St. more applications will com|! ter how much dandruff you have. Mattheson was by rested March 15 |} i rshal William ©, Mitchell of |} Yott will find, too, that all itching| and digging of the’ scalp will stop| PAG! ne For the Men of Drop ! 1,000 good one in and have a cigar on us ke up! FE moke cigar is na valu itainer. Be one of the thousand a) PRIZES: ist Prize, Ladies—$100 Diamond Ring. 2nd Prize, Ladies—$28.50 Wrist Patch n—21-Jewel Iilinots Dm b 2nd Prize, Men—15-Jewel Elgin White Gold open-faced Watch. lst Prize, Girls and Boys under 16—$19.50 Wrist or 5 2nd Prize, Girls and Boys under 16—Parker Duofold Pen. In event of a-tie, one full prize will be given both winners. Special Weekly Award — $5.00 Merchandise Order given weekly to the highest point winner of the week. Only one weekly award can won by any contestant. Bring your clovers early. You have a chance for two prizes, Rid of Dandruff Took and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at ee drug store and four ounces is testified |} instantly, and your hair will be| you will need. This simple remedy Issaquah as he was taking up the/{ lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and| has never been known to fail. entire highway with bis truck, Mate | besx_wnna_ anne theson has a juyenile court record. am t surely was drunk, Judge, powerful drunk,” Marshal Mitchell N . Whitson Hears of Death of Father H. W. Whitson, city light 4 ment employe, received ay of the death at P% Wear rs y night of his Whitson. Dece of the civil war, 84 years of age | in A “T had taken medicine for years without permanent relief, so 1 had no faith, But Lam wonderfully glad I tried Adlerika for I have taken only one-half bottle and ca thing now without causing gas. fore I could eat nothing but bread | y ything elee soured and | ce taking Adlerika | (Signed) Mra, J.B, 1 enjoy eat Manning. Intestinal Antiseptic where ts offered to the public. a | Miss Olga Ruesch (above| preparation raving the DOUBLE sation bt an intestinal antisor PLETE #yat with Prof. Lee), of West Ho- n cle Thin prepara: | dlerikm, acts nn follows: boken, N. was the first| tion, known ee iiinnia or desttos, harm girl to enter the class in md colon bactill In, the tnteas | Mandarin Chinese, condrcted iri iin? and other divensen having | thelr start here. | Tt {s the moat complete syatern cleanse: | ever offered to the public, acting on | BOTH upper and | ing foul matter whtc imontha and ¥h It brin in Columbia university by Prof. Franklin C. H. Lee, of | Pekin, China, Their mar- riage has been announced. Prof. Lee has lived in this country for six years, and is a graduate of several wni- “versities. fe] and remoy thus the jount inlode. Mmadiately relieving pressure ST fa astonishing the fy |But After Many Years Finally Does Find | Permanent Relief From Gas On Stomach | Lowell, Mass,—‘‘T am sending you a few lines to ict you know what Woman Lost Faith 9 2228558 | want you to let every one know that it has helped me in nervous B38 troubles. Ihave four children and e icine you know there is a lot to do where | children are, They would come in | from school and they would start | telling me about their little troubles but I could not stand it. I had to send them away. I could not even | walk on the street alone I was so Hate I See pee fi sour aks al ve naité 2 | and read it an en I saw in the which er caine vent ie tree ais aper about Lydia E. aera jonal constipation, Vegetable Compound. I got it the stomach and had taken one bottle when I saw a WATE vontul Adierika AL-| change in myself, I was surprised. Sete aeuey thé attnace| Lhe children’can talk all they want ‘consti long standing stomach | to now and it doesnot bother me. I troubie, bre ably under direction of am still taking the Vegetable Com- our piiyaic 9 ERE, Reports from Physi¢lane | Seen teeen biorall Make soa “1 found Adiorika the best in my eutire # experience,” (signed) be, G | Felt Like A New Woman Spengnely Missouri.—‘‘For four or five months I was run-down, ner- yous, my back ached and I did not ' feel like doing a thing. Sometimes s ached and felt like they and I had a hurting in my sides. I had been reading in the newspapers the letters of other wo- men who had taken Lydia EB. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and the advertising of it appealed to me K bought some and saw results in al- a Eggers. . i use. Adlerika In all bowel cages, Some ire only one (Signed, Dr. FM, Y. (Name given on request.) “I have fund nothing tn my 60 years’ practice to excel Adlevika." (Signed) Dr, Jamen Wei “After taking Adlerika foe} for 20 yours, Haven't lan press the AWFUL IMP hated from my system." Puckett Adlerika is « constant gurprine to peo- ple who have b and stomach rapid, pleasant an It in wold by lead Signed) J.B, etlon, everys Relieved by Taking LydiaE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound These Three Letters Prove It mostno time, I had hardly been able todo my own work and after the Vegetable Compound I felt like anew woman. | recommend it to my friends who have troubles like I did, and hope they will find the same alla Mrs. Me TER, . Chase‘ Street, Spring- field, Missouri. 40 Years Old, Feels Like 20 Hagerstown, Md. — ‘‘I was bad off with backache, a down feeling in my body and ry in myJeft side. I could not be on my feet at times and once I was so bad I walked bent over to one side for three weeks, My sister read of Lydia E. Pinkham’ vene table Compound and got me bottle. I got so much relief that I took more until I was well. I am 40 years old and feel like 20. Iam sure this medi- cine will help all Bente Franti Bash a sins oe Franklin rect, Hagerstown, Mu. ‘i ore ow wort have so far re our qui ion, lave you recelved benefit from taking Bei E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound?” — ‘| a per cent of these replies are Yes.” That means thst 98 out of ev 100 women who take this medicine — for the ailments for which it is rec- ommended are benefited by i 3 where. In Seattlo by te by mine Nartot| ores and ather leading arug: ‘Advertisement. ma STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULT ‘

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