The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1924, Page 3

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DAY LAY 21, 1924 SEATILE STAR | NUN : LHE | NAVAL PIER AT New Consul Tells of Progress OKLAHOMA LADY TELLS ees _ OF HER RECOVERY L*c« iO Hoe YARDS OKEHED = Homeland’s Oui. King Suffered For Shahits bacbak on House Votes $1,190,000 as Whole Y Untii She ’ Construction Costs THE GROTE-RANKIN CO QITO F KEGEL Preadeat Argentina Buying Up Northwest Timbe Year Turned to Tanlac. . 4 Products c bs t * | Northw “ a3 “ Selected From Our * will be avail. /"one fo ta : Regular Stock the s passed by | ay pone A ° , 1 peebbed rg Qe Reduced to e and I was hard to keep body and fully ttle restful ly tired and worn n for & sea wall at I was t very nervy sleep ich was one of t 00 $3550 vo will Coats s0 wave that t © program for which the bringing back PARKER ertan chambers of|held by J many Washiugtonians who strayed n carrying © after faise Californian gods within maitted from the|continu the past few years, He was « M. Moline t nected with the Bush & Lane < | Colin bulla . I feel like a new corm many years before going Bou hill—he te a complete program calls for the diture of $23,600,000 for the de on Capitol bride t» my only medi. expend by the w ort to ex-| § ACQUITTED OF THEFT CHARGE | velopment of the Bremerton navy |prepared to use every « variety and ac is for sale by all good} Alvon English, a minor, was ab-|yard over a 20-year period. Of this|pedite trade"and passenger counec ag Accept no substitute pation, ma recommended by |solved from blame in connection | total, it was originally planned to|tlons direct between Seattle and the that cho n bottles sold. eo man of TANLAC wit © reported th ft auto | «pend only $890,000 for the current | Argentine. cinati © Pilla, fe Advertizement. | mot juvenile court authorities | fiscal year. With the construction of| “With the tremendous amount of origina’ much highe —— , they announced, He | the outfitting pler tt will be possibie|Northwest forest products being | i aa Gan af te w SRAR WANT ADS. BRING RE ISU L TS arrested Inst week by the po-|for the fleet to remain in Puget|#old to my country,” he sald, “we| price and their beauty, a “OU Sound ¢ periods propose? to fac quality and richness will fling It airect fre than thru Ban Francis fore.” | While the Argentine is tremen |no liderneas of r pampas vyaqueros and cow beef, according to | Consul Molina. | |to agri ural pursulte—wheat and Party rather » as hereto. impress you. They are of Tan, Gray and Brown Mafalda Cloth and Plaid Coatings—full length, with cape sleeves. Also three-quarter length Topcoats, beautifully lined in self-colored silks. Sizes 16 to 46 bust | Notice! Stout Women! fi he lead—Me 0 oa s ca Gen duan toxhiche routed eaves is oul th Mol We have many splendid values in Coats of good | [ and exporting wine to the old coun Consul M. A. Molina quality—Tan and Gray Coating—eut generously full, papa ber) rie nee prion 1 /the Americas—the Republic of Ar in very attractive st Sizes 4014 to 501%. Special 38 } 30,000,000 head of cattie—and Bue é sels 3 gph atin | | aria Am ] 4 xpénsive new equipment wea" Aises ton rd tangas port mais cam somata as many |] at $20,70. Second For "a g Pp Immigration 1s mostly from Spain an ‘Bladder, Kidney Trouble Italy | Molina and his wife came Boyish Sweater Coats At Half Price $8.75 O smart, stylish and generally useful are these Sport Coats of silk fiber and mohair that one really can’t resist owning one, especially at this low price. For golf, outing and general wear they are ideal—and really smart. They are of a beautiful weave in plain colors with striped borders, ties and binding of con- trasting color. Mr. Banished or Money Back i's. (i0°5.05"%m ti teuen oe *. Previous to that he served reo years in the consular service London, and comes of an old| Spanish family long versed tn diplo- | matic circles. Cafffernia Vitatone Mineral Water Baits Will Restore You te jin 'y : Health—Positively! fe the vemult C | and other allie from Mother : TALK TMX BILL 3 Realtors Also Decide to! Postpone Exposition INVESTIGAT E!/ foreiraynnt Read Donieaeds Heating Problem, by complaints, You must be mtiefied that you sl well or the treatment costs you noth- | fi = ine ae Tho meeting of the Seattle Real bh ato board, which will be held Se eee Jon Mave thedciry | Thursday noon in the Hotel Butler this guaranteed remedy. Price $1.00 banquet room, will be devoted to the | at the leading druggists, including board's campaign for 40-mill real| ineral @ banished these diseases bE Cusnine'’s Survey 3 vos TRveT Baise MARCH 87, 1998 0 -“ estate tax limit fnitiative measure.} Colors included are: goes Tou Ho Bk +f ent ee ompan7-—Advertise” | pians for the elghth annual conven- ||| Black and Gray—Orchid—Blue and Gold tion of the Northwest Real Estate @ Coal vs. Of! as Post ees Oc te quentiey, to be salely Randiad, mms be association, to be held at Yakima | ee Rose and Gray 3 | Pervusded by somesos and for some reasea— sored in tanks outside the building ta which August 28 to 30, will also be dis-| While they last, $8.75—half of the original pon ray nd by ge er narra Sees ak cee sd we eee “Nothing Acts Like Analax” | °°****- | price. —Second Floor raph rey an oa wd fhe Gand cal shes to hee Eel oe ke It was announced Wednesday that | a * their power. wach violent o fl warmel E the board's committee in charge of raeavewith pet pap tegen dhelie ima to » it must be w the second Modern Homes exposition | warmed, itis so heavy that it has to be pumped | had decided to postpone holding the into the furnace. To warm and to pump fuel | expoaition until the spring of 1925. dintiact edventage the tranaer to os ae | aie wisely made. oil requires an apparatus entirely too expensive | M R | The mene gin fs tag sah od for any ordinary householder to maintain, ayor eorganizes | Se ahtis Senbeaas aedhk Sa a me Therefore, and for that reason, fuel oil is not Censorship Board | history and thet tocident now deed these used for house heating—even in California. Nine members were appointed to four years—and will declare thet he EPA - zen the theater censor board by Mayor fo et to be caught in the same tap # ber yog! Brown Wednesday, completing his second time Another man will recall that coal bre: prado ded market, announced reorganization of the | fer ong [ps omron the price of hewsebeld ofl mat inerease |bourd, ‘They are: Mary Green, | T te bs tena ios at an tape A ose wecdily, It ls net possible to quote price Lewis, 2874 Montlake bivd. | Zine. The eanense of it all thet exactly. Renghly specking, however, tary; Mrs. Catherine M. Iv panftind pr Sabet shed rape A 48th ave. 8 W.; Mra. H. A. Bonnar, | Series espana Sd T recommend 23." Maes the coal industry. The only sure rovalt Is an weed : Led un” soe |Prosser; Merville McGinnis; Profess. | pro i oil burning equipment which or J. M. Knelsley; Frank Edwards, | Segal bes Ogre a Also, both the gas oil and the kerosene from and W. 8. ‘Walker. , ‘he mse of ofl ox feel has boon proving ‘which the house oil is subtracted are sufficiently’ - te es theeh ere dan ¢ eda The volatile to be explosives. Therefore, the house The Fruity Laxative | Telephone Company ships. But, neither by fe naooein ative oil is explosive. Unintelligence, carelessness, ot Made by McKesson & Robbins, Ine | Will Issue Stock | nor by pam aRe has any oil refiner soli accidom i the handling of this fuel sil misy Sescers beleive Ca ee ne hich {ean Telephone & Telegraph Co. an- er prt Lagages Fete Lar omapet ate Nala Apectal Wholesale Distributors | nounced today that it will neil’ t0 | tho house and may easily kill all of its occu. 130 stockholders $150,000,000° in new | Rheumatis: ‘Thus: Ts the coal stration as bad as ft fo Pra EE] stock now in the treasury. painted; does ofl promise aay eure relic!) or th arly of ta meaty ving Tho stock will be sold at par, %s this movement merely clever salesmanship peg hlenpa eae for prices to advances a ir ——S— ‘ae ph splayed otis = shih on the part of the manufacturers of oil burn- and, owing to the danger in its use, a careft Mm rays ° eit ing devices? man could not recommend that the householder y Pete Nee 44g pot bet piled S mart N ew Plone core oorprecktveas rely upon oil for fuel for house heating. Rheum atism' poop pif ey Herm emo wrk hl gies ae Finest Popular Priced Hotel A ron Froe Ss echeosted. It woe admitted thet ofl prolong ered ne ie aaa is gone-"| in the United States boa Sega bres tya werent asad engines ond on shij jars A few, even, bave recom g Fireproof ppeotately, Tee cout for Ibriction sana, pa soended ies wo bn Fatnorten, A There's glorious Joy in knowing this FREE GARAGE $7: 95 and $2. 95 @ sesssee = We haw set to lore of « cord where on of fina sss” ||BUSH HOTEL and that 5.5.5, refining company has recommended the use of lood-Cella. distillate oils for household fuel. There is no case of record, where any oil refining company has recommended the use of “fuel oil” for household heating. The demand, therefore, for oil as a house fuel has not come from the oil refining industry. Tho fact seems tobe that oil, as a houso fuel, was introduced mainly by the sellers of the equipment for burning the Olle ce internation bs tie thee ey some 1,500 manofacturers of oil burning equipment Some of them have organized « ecmplete sell snrecovered in the ground. They admit that A. C. MITCHELL, Prop. Near Union Depots SEATTLE, WASH. 300 Roome—$1 Per Day Up Special Weekly and Monthly Rates rand Tub Baths 2004, | (Ae fresh and new—in exceedingly pretty styles, | | in both regular and extra sizes. q Every‘ qne is cut on generous lines and carefully. | finished in its details. The materials are high-grade ginghams, French’ repps and crepes that will wear and launder excel- lently. The most select new patterns in fast colors and combinations of colors. All very attractively trimmed in lace and hand embroidery. —Second Floor Set face; {s io aw nti that if so few as 20%, of the ships alone should become oil ‘burners, they would exhaust the total available supply of fuel oil of the world. And this takes Abrams Free — no account of the other probsbiliiy—that better use will be found for this oll. It te be in competition for their fuel with the Navies and the Merchant Manioo of the entire world. When it is known that there is not enough “fuel oil” to supply one-fifth of the is not used as a house heating fuel, except in Even in California, i¢ is burned only in small quantities and then only in small portable oil burners. . The reason is very simple. California. ships alone, it doesn’t seem prudent for a factory to rely upon it. This socalled “fnel off," which {« too Tight for « lubricant and too heavy for « distillaty It's Cleaner, It's Cheaper. ing force and have pot on an elaborate adver- tising campaign. This equipment ranges all the way from « few pieces of pipe, with « noxale, costing around $50, up to a very elabor te installation coming a¢ much as $1,000 oF more. A housebolder is asked to pay, rough wpeaking, for the equipment alone, « sum to about two years’ eupply of coal. Alter he must of course, buy the oil itself. the needs Although these manufacturers of $ oil burners have formed an Association and have, for over a year, demanded a houschold oil, the oil refiners have steadfastly refused Thos, today, no honehold ofl exist. Even oe the heuieheler 1s shed to rlld te the par masion of. the manufacturers of oil equipment to abandon eoal and burn oll. An ‘the salerman cannot guarantes hla customer that the refiner will enpply either a quality or quantity of household ofl As to price, ng, Fraranion ls pou / Grones TE. Cove) to comply, eS 8.3.8, thoroughly rids the body of eumatic Impuritics, the wrong {dea about rheumatism for 16 years. I didn’t realize that Increasing blood-cells had tho ef fect of completely khocking out rhoumatic impurities from the sys- tem. That is why I began using 8. 8. 8.! never knew such startling results were possible. Well, folks, besides Knocking out my rheumatism it gave me back some of tho strength Jused to have way back! I've gét a better color in my fi my appe- tite 19 dandy, I don't use my crutches any more, I'm walking fround straight-up on two young logs!” 8. 8. 8. makes people talk about themselves the way it builds up their strength, By building blcod-cells it builds nerve strength | for young folks who ought to have more, and for older people who havo little, It stops pimples, boils, Diackhends, eczema, chases away blood impurities, You can alwayd rely on ft. Start 8.8. 8. today ior that rheumatism. 1 fool tha difference shortly, §. 8. S. {s sold at all good drug stores, Tho largo tlzo {9 tho more economical, Say what you will, 1} Clinic Open To be operated In conjunction with the Seattle Institute of | Hlectronte Reactions, Accommodations for the 41 ment of ten charity pat have been reserved, which wil das fast as finances reatments are by dly through- out the United States on ac- count of tho to the marvelo: reported from An article by M clair explaining the methods will be given to people who do not understand the system, r romistered Fizsisien acere, and ‘assisted by. ape clally trained nurses, {# in charge. All recognized treatments will be used as occasion requires, but all specializo in the Abrama methods. FREE Ab- rams blood teste will be made for regular patients who wish to take the Ab: 'The rates tor treatment of regular patients will be much that the person of average a can well afford to come to In the free clinty preferences will ba given to childr 6 blind, until such tim: able financially to ‘accom: lato more, The Be lo Institute of by Kade mppectis oak Te ae ar S. Ss. Ss. Tie poet ep | $25 Plates ot $8 Bey iy $10 With Our Regular 15- Year Guarantee SO NOW IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half in ana f araclf we are not doing cheap work, bat suine Bil res as arerkes using the best materints ‘obtainable, DR. H. 0. DANFORD, Mgr. Second Ave. and James St. MA in-2736

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