The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 11, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE THE SEATTI MONDA AUGI 1, 1924 THAW RELEASE; Love BaLm | Naval Men Reply to COST HEAVY jee Citizen’s Criticism) Receives $60,000 a Year; Vice Is Not HOMEPURNISHEMS SINCID Leet A GREAT SALE OF Fault of City Becaus 1 To Get Million Soon 4 ; Hh en, . Suppressed, Writes One 4 Mi Harry K, Thaw’s r » from Kirk ARING eer toe ae vie A bride's asylu where he had aver te : {r, Ingalls better than anything ¢ ( Acie lhl . tha nd Mappers ¢ etn" th al aides Wea tua’ the extremely LOW prices of the furniture in this sale (floor es purchased by ou soph Ju 4 2 os rll % an bs ara : itt hyn ; ; 7 "i {gma fo P he’ will etimin the great Chicago, Grand Rapids and Tacoma Furniture Shows) have been ach ed by consolidated bu g W bis Pitta an we a mitted by oir attac ' « rom z : 2 ; E ese aaated @ final& punting the U. 8. fleet 1 Puget Sound | for « f vy meu &re no ex organized buying, such prices for such furniture could not be. The business of this organizat ( it of their stewardship to the common pouring im answers to the attack |eeption te the rule, ‘when in Tome T 2) amounts to millions annually. Such a vast outlet—with its result buying power—i i leas court here and asked to be dis whone letter was eal . Pi ? on ought extrer ke ty trees from farther duties in the 1 ‘ - me 3 : 4 ue other similar institution in the Pacific Northwe Buying jointly and in unison he ugh en one stops to nnid pon ‘ - onnoisset to g ( § Gatute N w t questionable ; : “ price The prices are evidenced by the furniture assembled here Bought by con g | The ‘ount of the comm e men in t item I , ' ¢ . a " . ‘ . tought from sreferrec howing of Fu t i show at Thaw receives incomes agers sli Sayin | ak wom it in artistry. Bought by merchants to give you practicality. Bought f ‘ a pref ! wing ¢ t yearly of nearly ened deg bw an population ther » no’ cause to blame us Show Room samples to give you quality. Here this week for you to select from i trust ¢ and that they had ‘ Ye am py is ’ that ¢ charge ies belonging —t¢ cael platoon’ Tm font ik ‘ CF ee ee ; dent & greater y of the fleet do not now j oe pa pear peg ago pre of » lixcases tha ihoct teas lar ab convenience will be found visions of r been oa t ring » dd comin t ; yied out, Thaw wii ion di t 1 States 5 health se wy Hawn ss i grouped separately fron ore, it was said. wa nt during the w n ; Jars more, it was immediately thereafter. They do not yur regular stock of fur- WRONG SIDE Is expect anyone to kowtow to them, ° ae of Pienie GIVEN BLAME nor place them on a pedestal, to be niture and will be dis- Te * w™M Inga will adn d « ur heroe The do Autoists Warned OLYMPIA, Aug, 11-—Any Who Knowingly allows his child, linder 15 years old, to drive a motor | vehicle, is guilty of contributing to | the delinquency of a minor and pun ishable, and anyone who employs or Permits such a child to operate a Rehicle ts-gullty of a misdemeanor, mecording to a recent opinion of At torney Genera! Sharpe. the removal of t believe that anyo played on the different floors—there will also be included many odd pieces f women from the street orson them any ur men in uniform will 1 fait for such cause they wear xamplos of Beattle society so often In plain American Ingtish, Mr.| on alls has indicted the personnel | should attempt to discredit them be of the navy, when b puld have| fore the eyes of the world to that portion society of | them wearing this uniform, A part—the civilian popu-| “When one stops to remember that lation which allows other elvitiana | ¢ uee Visitors who are unac-| lic quainted with the great immorality of Seuttle either do they believe that an the face of God's « too numerous to mention here, ranks are recruited from fumt f American citizens all over the wea United Bt and that many of us are making the navy our life work, Souncil | Will Study That part of the article referring | ts it any cause for wonder that we : New Health Report Seagate’ heed Pelee the expenditure of money for en-| resent the unwarranted criticlam tertaining decent people instead of| whieh haw evidently emanated from | | City counci! members Monday | old widow, who has $50.000 | navy men was especially intoresting. Imerely a single track mind Were in receipt of copies of the ro breach of promise auit in Los a 2 feds 2 made to Mayer Brown by | Angeles against August Vollmer lealth Officer Dr. G. N. McLough-| cently resigned chief of pottee Tin of his recent work at San Fran.| charging betrayal under promise of HGleco In the government course in| marriage. Vollmer, onoe more head Public health administration. The | of Berkeley, Cal, police, dei ‘ Mmayor declared there were so many | Mra. Lee's action is tnepired by un Hems of value to this city that he | derworld efforts to t” him, and thousht every member of the coun. | that her accusations are absolutely i should study the report falee, He was recently married to sein Millicent Gardner of Berkeley. Mra el Eee CHIEF PEATTLE “snakes’ hips” may be beard io stantial |To Matt Starwich, County Sheriff frequency among the Indians of to- - Dear Sheriff I see that in your budget for 1925 you will mave the county about $12,000 as compared with that of 1924. This ls good new i icnic| tcing this economy, without ta Or 6 efficiency of your office NEW TREATMENT County will Picnic mre acanapate meant airs aaarrLe SOUTH BEND, Wa ane 11 ed at To Visiting Sailors |x le Landing on August 30th. It Dear Lads: Don't take to speeding so eagerly you get ash MA is being given under supervision and find four or two wheels beneath you. Not that you break of the grange, and both farmers and) speed laws, but the majority of you » altogether to fast down | business men are belng urged to at-| hills and around our curves, with squealing brakes and protesting tart! tend. The plana Include two speeches) springs. Yor your own sakes d careful CHIEF SEATTLE 8 “owed Eridence Reveals on agricultural topics by outside mea Pere peedy Cures Simple speakers. State Grange Master Goss Home Treatment and Di Nelson of the State TO the Alki Bathing B Beautles pa College Extension Service have been Dear Sixteen-year-olds A new home treatment which) #sked to speal reed, bai ax grass furniture at extremel y low prices- cn ie ce Me $6.85 | geet eh reer” gg gE mahi irae nic, SOS. | ee ie et“ no ae aed cla ae WOOD | Sm cies Bascaigeaced’” gee onto EM ipo SR ae wide picnic for Pa + om te You certainly are a vision of glowing health | and unaffected loveliness, Our Chief is glad to know you really take Many former victims of Hay Fever| A baseball game and « tug-of-war! advantage of the lovely beach where you live, and that you are whole Gnd Asthma declare is unequalied,| Will be staged by represenatives of| some swimmers rather than board walk beauties, You'll surely be a thas been perfected by D. J. Lane|the Willapa Valley and Peninsvla; great attraction at your coming Balt Water Circus ‘At St. Marys, Kans. sections. Special supervisors will be} CHIEF SEATTLE. |} This new treatment, which is easily | Provided for recreational stunts for ia ised at home, has won the highest| sToups of men, women, boys and MME trem ioen ans ween wtaleii. ‘The convalitee in charge of| 10 Straw Hats : Stated they had suffered for year and | @rTangements includes Grange Mas-| Dear Fading Headpicces; Just ax we're getting used to you you're Thad tried everything. Mr. Lano has| ter Jennings, Ilwaco: A. Lundqutst,| sing to leave us. fot because the season ts over, but—well—you're KO Much confidence his new treat-| Long Beach: J. E. Timmen, Walli freckled and bronzed and we hate to buy another one to finish out Ment will cure that he will send ajcut; C. E. Lambert, Willapa; Gus the summer, So long, Old sc CHIEF BEATTLE. Wegular $1.25 bottle free of alijBues, Menlo, and Chas, Gehrman, | SWS . to any sufferer who writes | Frances. | j ; haggle fle schnell ‘ To Travie Dav Welterweight Boxer for the treatment until it has cured, Street Gass Crash | Dear Travie: I hear that you are staging a comeback in the ring, | reed suite @nd then only the small price of | and that you are going to box in the semi-windup of Tuesday's | 3125. " be Thru St s 9 Hurt! '™%*r st the ball park. You've given the boxing fans of the North Af you suffer trom Hay Fever or ore; ur west some real fistic treats, and Chief Seattle wishes you success In | bedroom furniture greatly underpriced — dining room furniture reduced — full size mahogany bed, $2 | 4 Very special value ate eae 3.75 —6-piece’ combination suite, 4 tapestry seat chairs, ombination walnut tollet table, 27 85 buffet and table .... iSyn age : $98.50 . greatly underpriced —6-plece combination m: combination maloguny Napoleon bed, 29 50 buffet and table, Queen Anne period. ...........5 11 1.50 full sizo . a waneees . 6-piece Italian suite, in combination walnut. very low priced, «i. annie pe DN ‘Asthma, take advantages of his free| PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 11—Nine| your come-back efforts, if only for that reason. CHIEF SEATTLE Iiial offer. simply wend your namo| Nomen were today recovering from — fen received yesterday ‘ F tid adres to Ane: AIS Lane | wien a twocar train of the street|1O the Alki Community Club Bldg, St. Marys, Kans., and he will! °# *¥5tem left the rails at a down- Dear Folks: Are we coming to your land and water cireus next Sat immediately send you, all charges town street corner and crashed thru urday? After a look at those two beauties in The Star Saturday, let > prepaid, a full sized bottle—Adver-|% “fectionery store front. The mis-| us inform you that WE ARE. CHIEF SEATTLE. tent. hap occurred when air b es fail —E | To the Fire Chief to hold as the car Founded a corner. PAVE HIGHLINE ROAD Dear Chief; One of the fire trucks that comes past our office han an a y weak si t in scarcely audible above the sound o! Pavement hax been laid oh the| % “Wtully weak siren. It i arcely audit bove sound of the Highline road between weattle and | motor truck, Don't you think all trucks should havo loud sirens? d-plece suite, Walnut finish, Bod, dresser and | —Bpleoe Italian, ‘combination walstut suite, 181 50 Tacoma from Des Moines to the CHIEF SEATTLE, chifforette ....., nsneeats 91.50 Tapestry seat chairs. Buffet and table..... tees . Zenith road, Traffic t# still do- TREE a-plece ivory decorated bedroom suite 8:plece combination walnut suite. 185 ‘toured thru Zenith until the paving|To Two Messenger Boys : Bed, ‘dresser und chifforotte. .. Reaseee 89.50 Chalrs have leather vents . - sens nets. pI SA Bide Dear Boys: Last Friday you two fellows were tearing down Third aye. on bicycles. A cabl ! the hill ft ALLOT TIMBER. LANDS Ave. on your bieycles. A cable car was coming up the One of shed across in front of it and the other just barely stopped. HOQUIAM, Aug. 11.—Indians on} If you would use your brains you would know that Third ave. ien't he Quinault reservation expect} a race course. CHIEF SEATTLE =| speedy allotment of reservation tim-| Sgn fer yremerea w!| ber lands following the visit during | FF $ Z| the last few days of EC. Morritt,| 10 Washingtonians | assistant commissioner of Indian af. Dear Home Folks: I notice in The Star stories about Michiganders, faire and Iilinotsans, and Indianans, and Ohjoans and Minnesotans having pienics. Why not have a Washington plenic with all native Washing: tonians? Surely, if other states show us such good examples of the “get together” spirit, wo ought to profit from it. CHIMF SEATTLE. To Adam Beeler ANOTHER ACHIEVEMENT OF THE SCREEN upholstered furniture samples reduced— —a very select showing of QUALITY furni- "4 ture at prices that you'll find extremely inter- esting. are _ $137.50 bed stir special i ee velar or epi ss ay 159— | ~vet Sevenor. srl tater $46.75 | | | | Dear Adam: Notice you're running for Heutenant-governor and want the stato to take a hand in fixing city employes’ salaries, Don't you think there's too much state interference in city affairs already? 1 do, What I want to see is my city running itself, without any interfer. ence whatever. I guess it's big enough, isn't It? CHIEF SEATTL Tothe Star Suite | attractively priced Dear Boys: Don’t you think you could persuade somebody to give a yr my statue its annual bath? Other years I'y e been sorubbed up and pine A koma ihn kf velour 1B 3\7 (rem ~solden oak bed davenport. Upholstered with uA nL T adh x a ¢ suite. 2 plooes .... Wi SEER O [ . ° ttn by. Or yaw You a eame ot aur vork some rong || rao rater tary wnbaiored” "RTH BE | tne nile, Nunes ba venga 59.50 and give me a clean-up? CHIEF SEATTLE aie ered heh tak B i giphn edocs ea eu id ‘A ee 2 —wool tapestry upholstered ‘sulte, 339 50 “bed davenport. Mahogany frame, 5 ‘ Mahogany frame. 2 piecos ... ‘ . Tapestry upholstering . sheen eeeens 64.75 | To President Coolidge high-grade mohair upholstered suite, 375— | ~combination mahogany bed davenport, 7 1 | I notice that, while you say Defense day is “not to be a mobilization Sree eeeew eee enees freeaty stg Tapestry Upholstered . oo 6 50 § 5 $ Z. 50 $15 | of the nation’s military forces,” the war department rays {t is, 1 wish Backed by the reputation | tor Gf Re you'd get together with the department and decile, once and for all, juare dealing of the reliable |. = just wh t it is, > v Be ental Ottioes, ser coos z 4 has CHIEF SEATTLE, if take special care to fit you wien i the. proper pint and give yeaa || , To West Seattle Bridge matural, easant Petines Well, Old Times: How're you coming along? Not so fast, Raeneaghhy Tania, tin nay wonder Sf somebody doesn't need stirring up again. 1 hope it won't in one location for 23 years | —<—<———— | be long before 60,000 of my good people over on the west wide have a 'e cS =) STANDARD /FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS peer oe aber ean On July 15, fine new bridge to drive over. CHIEN SEATTLE, Dib eee thet any werk me are || 1901, DR, Beret. end please you, EDWIN J. y To the Harbor Patrol | Bos ton Dental Offices | BROWN Took T had a nice ride arouna our harbor with you tho other afternoon and learned that you're firemen, policemen, const guards and life savers SEATTLE FOUNDED TACOMA WE srk iii, te eb oy mm || Charge of the ail rolled into one. Not a bad Job in summer time, but I expect it's | Second Avenue at Pine 1864 1, Schoenfeld & Sons #8 Years In One Location | tough in winter when the waves get high and the rain is cold nd DENTAL plammy, More power to ‘you, CHIE SEATTLM, | £ fe OFFICES To Judge John B. Wright ‘Orange Show to URDER BABE TO: |1924 Wheat Fields jes 0 axninst 1.448142 acres Hoe Gi aph GHATS’ ac aaNet Ge MAE SG SOUF hlpni ootiibas saved ‘workikgmen Be Big Project | ESCAPE HUNGER} Less Than in 1923) many dollars, Instead of having to lay off and .attenc y S\N BERN 10, Ca | BERLIN, Aug. 11.—Hunger drove NOLAND elite tte In the twenty-three years that! of cot Sarasa EAN henwanbise Na ; SD ee ‘pohly Piiave \puered, «more. than! 170,000 | new $125,000 building for the | Mr, and Mrs, Hunger of Zittau, Sax A IUingham 7:00 am; 2:30 pm patients have had their dental work And now | National Orange show will be erected lony, by, Lire Hebel ad At thes deserved | following submission of bide on the axseed shows an Increase of 194 sessions t, you started running yours in the evening, so that poor folks would not hay to miss work That was a human idea you're running for the superior bench, Well) promotion seom acres, or 21 per cent, the area Ac be 1924 boing 764,500 acre jeording to the returns made by crop | pared with 6 OTTAWA, Ontario, Aug, 11 , as com: aeres int to muri or their seven months EYP ee Parl gh hi r tion w a Bia iti ATs » Boon wontenced | orrespondents at the end of Juno, | pees a by the ay saa. 38: 2g an bm OF oven FOND CCH ny eae Mne | tn: your! cai CHIBY SUATTLI. — | project this month, Architects plans {M7 baby. Thoy havo beon sentenced | yay the bureau of statlitios the | murano autbiteas aid a ootuntal Ue ore bai '3:00 ya 9:30 pen Ktalibe piano hilgh blisters pit ‘ ———_—_—_.. Ihave been approved. lo death, ‘The couple was on its way }total area sown to wheat in Can-| Navy Department, Washington Bs Service effective duty 340 Se9L $, 1924 cipley and reavonublo prices, thie} 10 the Candidates | Tho new building, of Spanish atylo, | trom Silesia, where Hunger had lost {de for the season of 1924 Ceottll 19 orclock a. mm. Ausuat 38s Which ehows that the pul! olectod. In the old daya we didn't try to run tho country-we know | * Germany on foot, In Degember last foe panne qs é ye Mund. Weal) nply wit! aavblenonior Telit elton tha wervico ut tho! {twas too bly, Ho wo fuel tharid ¢ ; ee jfor tho next orange show in dant | for 192%, Wor ots, the area wown {Sounds MY Nii ‘ DENTAL ObICIH, $69] [Ytt,t00 Dis: Ho wo Just trusted to providence, ‘ho country's still |aey, 1996 Weim | vou they left thelr baby behind then | is 14,108,000 deren, as compared with | fygiho SUPPhY Wash rho Bivadt pon te 7 Y ) mue Y 4 ‘ yu ' Nit doen't seem to stop men |‘ —e — Jin the Him hills near Braunschweig | Inst y Barley | Bureau of Suppl Moh testy) si reo Keep your temperd and have « good time—-und may the Dr. Haynes, tonsil, throat, goltre | where it wie found frogon to death | ocoupton 79,000 aerem, Aauingt |YAVID Ponti EET A RE AED OM: UGH: with, CHS HAT TL, apocialist, 216 Donny BldgeAdy, | three weeks later, ATSHO7L avrem Ryo shows u77,450 | Monte? NY 2 penne Hy WAN any ih ¥ tt ORE pepe Hs Vk WM NMEA

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