The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1924, Page 16

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memes oly mm EASTER CANTATA, ORATORIO, DANCE PROGRAM OFFERED ed Press HELP SOUGHT IN DISEASE FIGHT Must Keep Foot and Mouth Ailment Out of State With Mouth discase fornia, an app< by the King Cou tra’ clud for co-ope the disease out of t Seattle civic organizat Public are urged to cooperate tr keeping the state's heris fro plague. “Business in the stricken are ns and th California ts at a standsti J. Owens, president of the club “The dairy and In this state is or bulwarks and it keep every tou! than to risk en this coming sum Present quarantine sienis Prohibit all live x the Btate. Automobiles wit ax gamping equipment gated at the luggage co fumig yr Reports from fornia 1 a P Mew outbreak of the ms “ Los Angeles country, herd of r TOMORROW! YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND the GRAND OPENING of the New “WESTERN AUTO” Building To celebrate the opening of the largest and finest automotive aceessory building in the Great Northwest Westlake Ave. and Virginia St., with the most complete display of automotive equip- ment carried by any concern, an elaborate program has been pre- pared to entertain the public TUESDAY, APRIL 15, all day and evening. live stock vw! Frame Scheduled for Address Here pe, genera) chairman Northwest Mercha: n, was to address the mem w expos bers of the Seattle Transportation b at its meeting Monday n, the Railway Ex Frame was to being dual ne Table of Events 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. $300.00 in Accessories Given Away Bign and deposit in the box at the door the ticket you Teeelve when you enter the buliding. Music and Entertainment Special entertainment at 11 a m., 2, all Refreshments Served There will be plenty for everybody and the service will be continuous all day—come and bring your friends. Speaking by Prominent Men . m. Mayor E. J. Brown, U. K. Loose, of the North- ‘west Products committes, and Carl E. Croson, representing the Chamber of Commerce, will be heard from. Exhibition of Automobiles Review of cars, past and present. You will enjoy this exhi- bition, for it will bring back fond recollections of the days of yore, No Goods to Be Sold On opening day. We have set this day aside to meet and greet our friends and dedicate the opening of this building Our big Celebration Sale starts Wednesday. 4,6and3p.m Music Nearly 100 Stores in the West Western Auto Supply Co. | Westlake and Virginia This is a new player, of good materials and workmanship. Liberal terms, ‘ Wouldn’t it be fun to sit down before it tonight, and play the latest hits and all your own old favorites? Everything in Musie, Sherman, fay & Co Third maby fe Pine THE SEATTLE BERRY TO TALK AT BIG MEET Mass Meeting to Be Held Tonight at Masonic Temple OPEN HEARING FOR THAW Ex-Wife Scores Point Sanity Probe Fight in PHILADELPHIA, Apr White for her 18-year of the for Thaw of Nelther Evelyn Marry's nor mother the case was called A jury to alt in the case was com ed of 12 nm, two of them ne AIR BASE MAY BE OKEHED | House Committee Acts Fa- | vorably on Measure The naval affairs ouse of smmittes of the ven b ant telegram re of Commerce ngton repr 4 states that th mittee has authe ture of $190,0 way and other improvements The committee several weeks ag: absence of Ch rine nd run 1 the « ) for a hangar, ned the base by a vote of 13 rman an immedi heralded by chamber offictals as « practical of the base. PROBE REASONS FOR SHORT LIVES OF $1 BILLS—DAD KNOWS! 30 TENEMENTS IN FLAMES EVERETT April 14.— Within « few after fire started in the Joseph Con rad brocm factory here todiiy, 30 adjoining tenements were in flames. A high wind added to the dif fieulties of firer A general alarm and ap paratus summoned from nearby towns RAILWAYS FEAR UNIT SYSTEM Think Switch Plan May Be- come City Owned Mass., minutes was edd f the M. tehing ¢ mission a works merce ansemb! plan surance of the adoption | SNOW HITS CITY = Fall in Temperature Accom-! panies Few Flakes A light snowfall earty Monday cov ed parts of the city with a white| cloak, and a sudden fall in temper ure reminded citizens of the late er. In some parts of the city ere wee a fall of hall A heavier snowfall In the Cascades and Olym pics was evident at sunrise, when the peaka to the east and west were seen to be mantled in white far down their slopes. GIVE PROGRAM The program for Monday night at £20 has been arranged by the em-| ployes of Rhodes department store for KFOA and will include soprano and tenor ac duets, mule trio and plano sel Miss Cathe: Marino, soprano, 4 . accompanist Herman Horn, tenor: (a) “Sere hubert; (b) “A Spirit Flow. Campbell Tipton. ‘The following ducta will be given }by Catherine Marino and Herman Horn: (a) “Lovely Maid in the Moonlight (from the opera “La Bo. heme”); (b) "Sing Me to Sleep,” Ed win Green. Bathrick’s Black and White Trio, which captivated the radio audience of KFOA on a recent broadcast, will give several selected numbers. Madame Pavievski, pianist, and graduate of the Conservatory of Mu tlc of Petrograd, will pla “Les Huguenots,” Thalberg; (b) “Alceste de Gluck,” Saint-Saens; (c) “Staccato Caprice,” Vogrich. Warren Henderson, popular radio entertainer, will sing several num. bers to be selected, ‘The Seattle Chamber of Commerce will present J, C. Herbsman, who will jgive a short talk urging the neces- |sity of observing Clean-Up week. N. E. A. President Seattle Speaker Miss Olive Jones, president of the National ational association, spoke at the University of Washing ton philosophy hall at 10 o'clock Monday morning and was to be the guest and principal speaker at a din-| ner of the Seattle public school in- structors at the Y. W. C. A. Monday at 6 p.m. Superintendent T. R. Cole will preside. Miss Jones has been attending the Inland Empire Teachers’ convention ut Spokane and is motoring over Washington for inspection visits. Men Are Sought by Marine Corps Recrulting has been resumed in Seattle by the U. 8. marine corps, with headquarters at 204 Ma building. Men between tho ages of 18 and 35 are eligible to the corps, =a | |A Timely Warning in the | Famous Red Letter Bible Distribution The wonderful campaign inaug- |urated by this paper a few weeks ago on the distribution of the Bible |is soon to close. We believe that |most of our readers have been sup- |plied with copies, judging from the enormous number of coupons turned in thus far, But we urgo those who have not yet secured a copy of the Big Print Red Letter edition of the Bible, to lose no time in cut: |ting out their coupons and gotting a book that will increase in value with time. We had secured the ex- clusive distribution for this elty and the supply allotted to us was neces. sarily Mmited. A yery few days more will see the last copy gone. The coupon appears in this {ssue— but woe cannot say how much long. ar ff for future growth of that hing rat Pres supp tation of the the unit | pleted urday wit of B. H. Mann |the Missouri Paci man of a committes of the Am 1919 to study the unified Puget 8 government ope: under | PROBING DEATH OF WOMAN Deny That Husband Was) Intoxicated in Accident | inquest nto Anna, Wardrip }1513% W. # at., who wn jly injured when her husband's |turned over near Fort Lawton | We aday mor Monday morning. Testimon effect that Wardrip, jother members of the | Mra. Jack Kilcalien, Jing wine previous to the acct | was made on tho stand by the Kil jcallens. They declared, that nelther themselves Wardrips were intoxicated. Wardrip| | 4s at liberty on $10,000 ball. He will | testify when the inquest resumes its | probe Monday afternoon. however nor the “Camera Eye” Gets Jailbreak Suspect The pecullar eyes of Detective }Dan McLennan looked two years Jinto the past Sunday, and as aj result Frank Rainey, 29, 1s in the| city jail, as an escaped inmate of the Kansas, stato reformatory. McLennan, admitted to be the most remarkable officer on the coast, owing to his “camera eyes," | had een Rainey's picture two |years ago, about the time Rainey escaped. Sunday he anw Rainey on the street, and called him by name. | Rainey indignantly denied that he| jwas the fugitive, but McLennan} took him to headuarters, later told } where he McLennan that he was | Rainey. The fugitive sald he had often been arrested for other cases, but| no one had «ver suspected that he| |was a jallbreaker, causing him to | be confident that his identity would never bo discovered, Many, {f not all, of the so-called | fixed stars are changing their posi- | tions. 40 STUDENTS ACCUSED OF DRINKING “PARTY;” COEDS FLEE TO HOMES Dats. Texas, April 14.—De- tails of a sensational “party in which 40 students of South. ern Methodist university were alleged to hayo participated at Savage lake, were presented to a federal grand jury today by David Coffman, United States district attorney, Coffman said —_ indictments charging violation of the prohibl- tion Iaw would be asked asainut the students, who “dined danced with women of street.” “iach guest was charged a of Hauor as his admission ” Coffman satd, “Students and women becamo seandalously intoxicated and dis. orderly, Coffman said, “and inno. cont coeds who attended seampered to thelr dormitoriey in and the or. Look for it and be sure to cut it out today, fright and disgust,” Minister Wants to Abolish All Wars War tlanity told hi Chrintt WATER SHUT.O! Ww gato is in the Rev. Dr. Kh F is cong an ch rches to un h warfare, ur snday. He urged will be # STAR ) BAN DEBATE ON NEW REPUBLIC Greece May Elect President SHE'D SELL HERSELF! First in June ATHEN n Greek r Diebiscite. need for regarding the change b period of five years ties against republi anr be elected in J > a date has not yet been 4 mined definitely the departure of former Premier zelon, ex-Minister Zamis is mentioned as a leading possibility for the post of chief executive, In |some quarters, however, it ts be eved Venizelos may return and be- |come a candidate. the 4 | Followin pd Lewis B. fil com present The leg o will t MAN IS KILLED | Restaurant Man Shoots 3 in Quarrel With Wife VANCOU’ CoPbett R Mrs. O. Margaret Young, of Billings, Mont., has offered her body * sale for any moral purpose.” She the money for her children. She wants them to have good edu- and the advantages other “kids” have. And |>¢ the only way she out of it. With the money yg takes up her proposition—she will in beauty culture and open a shop at her hon Chinese Girl May Be Allowed to Stay Little Yee Toy Yow, the 12-year . who was ordered | puninty immigration ER, B.C, Apri 14 s dead, Pi needs Steed is said rel bet Mrs. Stimy the kitchen taurant at the time arrest to bay a qui een Co: cation this i if ame knows somebody take a No motive for t ———— | police. cour could be found tr ble with Chris Thrapp |Retain Death as Canadian Penalty OTTAWA, Ont., April 14 ent continue te in @ drive to Animal Epidemic in New District ANGELES, April 14 With w outbreak of hoof.and. reported during the and fe ge tis, that tie -¢nideotic i ing ground. Nine cow Capital will on the Lo! | Canadian statute least on! year, Parlia that the deat past 43 hours ved ealth a For more than a. year there has |the hor ct from | heen in the do away with the pol. h for a death. A re-|Downey were found infectcd ent outbreak of murders, however, |terday, wi reports from by | convinced lament that this waslof inspectors failed to re Inot the to abolish the custom. !tional outbreaks of the p! an has voted all not be on other mouth disea rities tod ed unless a depor ‘is is received 4 movement in a small herd near yes score eal addi- gue. Armstrong's Linoleum ®* for Every: Flootain the House For the A permanent floor of Arm- leum with a border of Arm- strong’s Plain Bl Li ine # Nie wAS | To the Building Managers of Seattle JNOLEUM is a floor that can be permanently, laid over cement or wood. Tenants like linoleum floors because they are quiet, easy on the feet, dignified, sanitary, and very good-looking. ee If yours is an office building where janitor ser- vice 1s supplied to the tenants, you may already know how easy the linoleum floor can be kept clean—especially if waxed. Waxing preserves linoleum, improves its looks, and protects it. A good linoleum floor that is waxed and polished at regular intervals should last for the average life’ of a building. Ff \ When dust falls on this waxed” surface, it settles there. It is easily brushed up with a hair broom, but it does not stir into the air again. Cleaning is quickly and easily done. Harsh scrubbing and wet mopping are unnecessary, Laying linoleum over wood or concrete The best method of laying linoleum is to cement it in place over a lining of builders’ deadening felt. ‘The felt is pasted to the underfloor, and the linoleum to the felt, with waterproof cement round the edges. No tacks or brads, ' Look forthe CIRCLE “A trademark on ‘the burlap hack leum at one corner, and Finoleum and felt peel away together. The particles of felt that remain sticking to the floor disappear before hot water and a stiff brush. The underfloor is just as good as ever. There is no reason to object to the laying of linoleam in any building, if the cementing over deadening felt method is employed. Unless deliberately taken up, a floor so laid is per manent. ‘Where the tenant does) Dh os the cleaning In“ some buildings, not” stricely~ 5 office buildings, the tenant nei wopeeine plies his own floors, partitions, Janitor service, etc. Here the well-chosen floor of Armstrong’s Linoleum adds a touch of beauty and dignity, and with wy little care is always clean and hand some. Noise is greatly reduced and the office looks like an office, not like a converted loft. For further information on Armstrong’s Linoleum Consult your architect, contractor, or any good linoleum merchant—or write to us. Our 48-page illustrated booklet, “Business Floors,” shows colorplates and gives detailed direc- tions for laying linoleum floors and- for their waxing and care. Sent on request. A Few fe Recent Installations of Armstrong’s Linoleum Sherman Court Apart- ment House, Denver Title Guarantee & Trust Co., Los Angeles Cloister Apartments San Francisco Staiger Shoe Store Portland, Ore. University of Washing. ton, Seattle and Church of Christ Scientist, Spokane ArnstTRonc Cork Company, Makers of Cork Products since 1860 Linoleum Division, Lancaster, PENNSYLVANIA For the short lease tenant If a tenant wishes to move and take his linoleum with him, this is very simple if the linoleum is laid as de- scribed. Loosen the lino- Seattle Office—803 Terminal Sales Building, Telephone—KUiott 3641

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