The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1924, Page 4

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Hi ‘ i thy viles rT . Lectures ” me eee ig | Machete ‘eeeiaee et sus Medical «Lectures Election Pledges Fulfillment (CH i PO u Bas fe With Ste a by Its President ar : of Reparations Obligations a's the Dassserate COLONEL DINSHAH P. GHADIALI BY CARL D. GROAT : ; MD. MB. DO Ph. DB. LL. D. Bie, Metaphysician and ’ 2 . . Parcholegist, Kx-Commander N.Y, Police Reserve Alr Service 4K find we ay , t ar > a - bd riginater of the Latest Revelation in the Hea Ar I ; on <5 : . = fx ro ae 1; ; To a Certain Pedestrian FE xtraordinary SPECTRO-CHROME THERAPY . ey at 198 ; * 7 side of t ‘ f . mnie - Restor f the Human RadioActive and Radio-Bmanative p . ‘ g ve ref T V ] Treatment of Dis-Bases) by ae ses th CHIEF SEATTL . the preees in our downstair sroom, Tuesda id Wednesday ATTUNED COLOR WAVES more em nd Park, J Rae the Southern Pacific Railway only. Hotels and Rooming Houses, this is an oppor . os a tor a 11 tote a eet ay tunity to supply your wants at a big saving. SEE THE SCIENCE OF THERAPEUTICAL PRECISION . $ : be t 4 WINDOWS in our tn : s! Ne Drugs—No Manipulation—No Surgery extren 1a ; toft t referred ft ' A ‘ ry) , we To Howry. Dahlby, Sec. Democratic Convention ew ocation Depp Pare ee *¥ me e ; ‘ : a Dear Hen: The boys were ng bn all Siu coven institutions of tearing. |i] tween ext nationalists and com: Nev. t Salen, ie coe ae iets gg: White Crocheted he ubriguet of "Parnes p eaaragee sep grr boer ott ; E thadlon kdl tha tava | Ladies’ Bedspreads, $2. 25 Each vadicel andre - Gemting. te Bertie, bot:tne of reli Rev. ¢ ‘\ . MCHIEY SEATTLE Cotton Gloves pis. C the Mealing Art ‘Among 1 . | Beck, F Protestant Bet ois 19c Pair weds ' , 1 cram To the City Council: : Heavy Huck Towels ah ¥ . © A - ng Kt ho have burn uy v c scerning A an p t 1 moon for the present, at least. The breathe 8 . Wednesday, May 7, 19%. 8 P.M, Thursday, May § i y mbera take hold CHIE e sunt: phe ize we: the Ball Room, Hotel Gowman, Second Avenuc Petition Signed for set 1 ttle E oa rn asl o i ott ! M Piret miern n and Stewart Street, Seattle, Washington dum on Paymen rota + rt To Mayor Cy ee rd . ete eousee, epee te profes! . Jim 1 1 1 hin rable Sir: You are ct of my people, elected to the oe Institute has Backers of the drive to place : t fo, "106% | fice I held by divir My people J. D. Ross re t Be a ong on "compromine er a be ein ia a Oot J Snes Many rine SK MY. peaeie want. 2. Ross sarees Lace Panel Curtains, $1.50 Each Personal Intensive Experimentat Course Begins Monday, May 12, |] {© Wind up thelr camflan thie ¥ Minn Mabel tary na} dec publie servant can serve efficiently with such a sword " nged ends. Special Tuesday Wednes 196, 7 P.M. in Dinshah Lecture Room, 200 ne : wom 1 peak at| of Damocien banging by the thread of your pleasure over hin n Hotel Gowman, Seattle, Washington be piv we a y | Religiou: Educati Workers oF § t Pike Place market Saturda © : SEER ee Tatoo names were at-{mest Tuesday noon at Dartnall's ae : : Heavy Drapery Cretonne SPECIAL PUBLIC RECEPTIONS AND DISCUSSIONS Saskch torts pectleacl Jamex D. Hoge gor Kast to To Mrs. Virginia Martley Boys White 25c Yard I he Mela by Col. Dinahan in bis LECTORA ROOM, 300, m The. Central: Labee Gousell legite | eee ad United Renta Mane TARY; Xous Rory Feats Uke 8 DAS cree 8. gabon Canvas Shoes inches wide, in light and dark it be by by Col. Dinsheah In his LECTORE ROO at committe © of the ips ‘ oe ae probably represents the highest accomplishment of the young modern | ai 1 a Hotet Gewmam, from 3 to 4 p.m. ferendum campaign, bas entisted |Piaying Cant Co. to Seattle adventuriet. But I tb ight Vismor tialdategr t/a: eovton be aout cc (Lace-to-Toe) May dae nae gon im Special All Interested in the welfare of ering bumanity witht the ald of the sboys’ union im brow and the hint of a tear in your eye. Money, luxury, social position (SIZES 24 TO 6) : nits wotem pelt queatior Ry answered. fe e ng the referendum petitic mpty baubles, Power is an idle drea The humming. of the . a : 5 “Sg apron Saai Charge “Ws Dhaylas poorarany. ot érisket on the bumble hearth is one of the aweetest sounds ever taade, Special $1.29 Pr. 36-In. Curtain Scrims No Admission Fee Ne Obligation Ne Collection the Central Labor council, asked| A * eon men! if @ contented and ha family are gathered around. Most people Heavy suction rubber 15c Yard that ersons with petitions re | Are be friendly | usually find that wormwood lurks in the dregs of the cup of pleasure soles; brown trimmed q cure th to } the La. | Jaunt aboard} — pid you so find it? CHIEF SEATTLE. with brown ankle plece With open work border in white, a — 7 en > wt Alameda, ‘The ex The Amphion Society ‘Lawton Park Bill ot 13th GERMANS OKEH {youree FIND DAWES PLAN =!bor temple as soon each sheet Buffalos have hecome emido. filled, or when names ar ingreasing in number b hat 10,000 nam Scheduled Monday 9 vos sa tion . between of Traffic Department mater Hatt: adel Daring Ones: O my sons, let who in wise nis time give ye ‘a wnaeree S worning, Ride not again in the whitewheeled “Mah Junk” wickiup f the paleface reporter, lest your sorrowing tribe inscribe the legend walls of the tepee and your families fall to collect your Mfe *. Heed, O my . for the tribe has need of » sons. every Wednesday and | Leeda HIE Saturday eve. Finest 100 MALE VOICES Councitman A. Lou Cohen will 1h othe eps Stig allele ask the city couneil Monday to vote | Silene on his resolution memoralizing con To Harry and Leo Druxman TAU green to give the Fort Lawton res. Dear Boys: Congratulations on the first anniversary of your lunch G GHT $4 i ervation to the people of Seattle and card room. It is becoming Increasingly popular because it is Cle rt Monda: G ‘01 purposes if r un right SHIEF SE. LE. lll gage oa o: 28 ign dey Y 7, #118 O mette for parking purp sit it is aban | ru eh! CHIEF SEATTLE and T Th 7 doned by the war depar tment sroseaS\ aber Plenty, at-pesetioes MOERY MAlIy C.. OF. W To Bellingha . 4 ho embel Tassment. Private Les- THE 24TH ANNIVERSARY of (he! 2 angnam ; sows all (Yours. Mort: Ceeak tnialied tral oarvion with Dear City: The Tulip Festival was a huge success. It is now one be étetrved this week ty the, Nesth of the things nobody in this part of the world can afford to miss. We erm Pacific railroad, envy you such a distinctive and splendid fiesta $10.00 | CHIEF SEATTLE. (Paid Adveriisement) The Truth about the Bone Bill Read and Think Before You Sign Initiative No. 52 1. Increased taxes. 2. Removal from the tax rolls of this state of property now paying over two million dollars annu- ally in taxes. 3: Creation of more tax-exempt property. —such will be the inevitable re- sults if the Bone bill becomes a law and the cities exercise the arbitrary powers granted to them by it. Under the the guise of merely citles of Seattle electric energy the bill in to take over permitting and Tacoma to sell city limits, empowers these cities outside their reality the ties now operated by companies with thou sands of local stockholders, ght and power proper: These companies million dollars a year thourand dollars a day are ing over two xen-—over five in Who will pay bill becomes a Jaw and this property these taxes if the Bone is Iagcraa saih oda ote: Menge || removed from the tax rolls and placed hes ney: 4.1924 in the tax-exempt class? dtd Tiniiee The sponsors of this bill have adopted Get this pamphlet explaining the Bone bill * the slogan “Free Power Bill," Read it from your electric light and Study it. Try to find anything “free” power office in it for you. The real purpose of the Bone-Erickson program is best nouncement of the Washington State Superpower League, to force both bills upon the taxpayers of Washington: set forth which in the an- is endeavoring “We will spend untit July Ist in obtaining the fifty thousand signatures needed to put the Bone bill on the ballot, and then our time will be devoted to the Lrich« son Will” Northwest Electric Light & Power Association Read the Bill Before You Siga Initiative No. 52 Best set, nome betier, no matter how | much you pay, Inciading your cheice of material (metal excepted), ‘To “Blackie” Fadden. Dear “Blackie Ray Daughters, the coach of the Crystal Pool swimming team, tells me that you are one of the beat possibilities for the United & mpic team. Having seen you dive, I fully concur. ] 1 hope ne to get to Indianapolis thin summer to compete hte ; for 3 team CHIEF SEATTLE. | Teeth as Low Siok <% To The Bon Marche Hest Set of Teeth (either set) 4.00 Dear Institution: The 34th Gold Crowna (TT karat) Bridgework (22 karat) 1.00) Seattle was rightly honored by part of Seattle's growth, cantile establishments - To the Bobbettes Dear Girls: I notice you're signing up to let your hair grow because Seattle barbers ore raising their hair-cutting prices. A “hair strike” would be something new under the sun, but it wouldn't surprise me. I got over being surprised at the ways of the white squaws years ago. Why don't you get together and shear each other's tresses? Co-opera- tion has beaten many a game before this. CHIEF SEATTL! | | Guaranteed. | OCR EXTREMELY LOW PRICES YOR 18 DAYS ONLY A Small Deposit will hold your work. you will on thi anniversary of your establishment in the people of the city. You are a and Seattle is truly proud ot great mer- CHIE) TTLE, 8 ommend to your friends, Re minations, Open er Sunday 9 to 19 DRS. BELMEYER & PARR DENTISTS 1504 Srd Ave. er Srd and Pike = | ¥ ard Ave. : To the Civic Symphony Orchestra Dear Organization: Bringing Osstp Gabrilowitsch, the pianist, here for a concert Sunday was a fine piece of work and the Detroit con- ductor ought to come around again, Next time, bring him in the win- ter, when people aren't out in the woods-and on the water Sunday. Even the greatest musician can't compete with the out-of-doors on a sunny Sundey in the Puget sound count CHIBF SEATTLE. To President Coolidge Dear Cal: Notice you've switched your stand on the Oriental immi- gration ban and decided that, after all, it's a good thing. Why don't you come out West and see things for yourself? TI don't believe you've ever been out here, have you? Join the other half-million tourists this | summer and see some REAL country. We've a mess of freshly-caught “There are thousands of youmen | tpout waiting for you any time you say, CHIEF SEATTL and women, just like myself, — tiam, 1 ins, joint tne und horble stifteers, ‘hed | To a 19th Ave. Street Car Man Dear Motorman: I understand that it is against the rules to stop ac and wait for a passenger and you may be lable to a trip “on the carpet” for it, but you deserve thanks for breaking a rule last Monday, anyway. Your car was only partly filled on the early morning trip down Pike st. and the young man who dashed down Summit ave, was already late to work, I should Judge. You were nearly half way across the intersection when he came {nto sight, but you stopped your ear in the next block and waited until he had dashed up. I was in car and the matter interested me—it's so seldom that kind deed Is and tho little wait didn’t hurt any of the passenegrs and probably saved the young man his job. CHIEF SEATTLE. is gone - paheee 4 fetes in knowing this:— bg toate ep) that sss builde Blood-Cells. To the University of Washington, Department of Dramatics Sirs: Have just finished reading the!second volume of “University of Washington Plays," which you placed on ealo last week. May I say that I bolieve them to be the equal of those that come from the Harvard Workshop, the University of Wisconsin and other prominent dramatic schools of the country, and also, may I point out, that, in my estimation, it is only in such ways as this that a lasting reputation for an educational and cultural institution is built up? I shall look forward with great antielpation to the third yolume and I sincerely hope that you will not fail to prepare for it, CHIEF SEATTLE. To Whitman College ; Dear Institution: So they are seeking @ million and a half for your development and for tho salaries of your professors. Well, you were here first, even when my people were stiil a bit wild, and your impres- sion han greatly benefited Washington, the great Northwest and whers- ever your graduates haye journeyed. I hope you get it. CHIEF SEATTLE. LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE Dear Chief Seattle; Referring to your kind remarks regarding Fir. land sanatorium and its staff. It is very nico to know that you appreciate what has been done, as well as what is still being done, You are invited to come and make a thoro inspection of Firland— if yon wish to sce the children taking thelr near-to-nature te reatment you must come in the mornifig hours, We wish to thank you for spelling Firland and sanatorium correctly, to say nothing of the rather odd name of the medical director, Please let us know when you can visit us, Very Respectfully, ROBERT M. STITH, In Charge Tuberculosis Control, 5.3.5, thoroughly rids the body of Rheumatic Impurities. | the wrong idea about rheumatiam | for 16 years, I didn't realize that | increasing blood<ells had the ef fect of completely knocking ont rheumatic Impurities from the sys tem. That fa why I began using 8. 8. 8! Say what you will, I ever knew such startling rosults were possible. Well, folks, besides knocking out my rhenmatiam it gave mo back some of the strongth Lused to have way back! I've got a better color in my face, my appe- tite is dandy, I don’t wae my crutches any more, I'm walking around straight-up on two young legs!” #8. 5. 8. makes people talk abont themselves the way it builds up their strength. By building | blood-celis it butlds nerve strength | tor young folks who ongkt to have more, and for older people who havo little, It stops pimples, botis, blackheads, eczema, chases away blood tmpurities. You can always rely on it. Start 8, 8. 8. todsy for that rheumatism. You'll feel tho difference shortly. 8, 8. §. Is sold Gt all good drug stores. Tho large size is the more economical. S.S.S. Biscignfe aro Fram — ea li a atten ee | To Chief of Police Severyus ‘end Frank Fuqua, Head “THE STORE THAT. SAVES YOU MONEY) cream and Arab. and Wednesday 36-Inch Terry Cloth, 85c Yard tiful rich Special Tuesday colorings in floral a draperies, couch covers, igns. Reversible; suitable fo Special Tuesday and Wednesday. 4-Ft.-Wide Table Oil Cloths, 30c Yard Standard quality Wednesday. 36-In.-Wide Drapery Sateens, 39c Yd. Rich and lustrous, Wednesday. pillow tops, in white and colors. Special Tuesday and in beautiful colorings. Special Tuesday and PI ATR Window Shades 59c Each In green and buff, with guaran. feed spring rollers, complete. Spe cial Tuesday and Wednesday. 64-In. Table Damask 59c Yard White Mercerized Damask with | satin stripe patterns. Special- Tues | day and Wednesday. : 56-Inch Coating—Special $2.95 Yard Fine, soft finish polaire, cut plaid in self color; shades of rose, Kray, camel, poudre blue and almond green; extra good value 39-Inch-Wide Silk-and-Wool Canton. $2.95 Yard Roman stripes on tan and gray grounds; skirting weight; very | spectal price. Ladies’ Silk Hose Special $1.29 Pr. Women's pure silk thread, full - fashioned Hose, in the new shades and black. This is an extraordinary value. Boe $25 an $10 i $8 a i Siang 347 Cut to With Our Regular — 15 - Year Guten sO NOW IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half Come in and sec for yourself we are not doing cheap work, but the same high class work, using the best materials obtal DR. H. 0. DANFORD, Mgr, Second Ave. and James St. The Seattle Star MA JONG COUPO Clip this Coupon The Star for two consed tive days. Fill out your J Star office, Ayenue, with (Mail orders This will entitle you to¢ of our complete Mad sets, ‘

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