The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1925, Page 20

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PLAN ATHLETICS fe eee ee set ncn FIELD HERE Mayor Brown Calls Meeting ; to Discuss Proposal i A pu at t t f m a y inuimenteniisenasnieanintiticastitneisianieiinnainenitinsinen 72.27. Z t 7 4% Z Z g 1905 1910 1915 1918 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 Et ~ 6700. CLIFF FALL th Broken Hip MY DEAR USE POSLAM FOR sss THOSE PIMPLES "033 SERVICE We GROW The chart above, simple as it may ap- pear, tells a story of splendid achievement of which we feel we have every right to be proud. During the latter period, when the coal industry was feeling every stress and distress, through numerous causes, unavoidable for the most part, MONKS & MILLER, INC., set for themselves a program of SERVICE to the con- sumers —the men and women who actually used the coal. As a result, MONKS & MILLER, INC., have consistently and regularly shown a very satisfactory growth of business —a growth which has been profitable to us and satisfactory and profitable to our patrons. RETAIL WHOLESALE CENTRAL OFFICE anoFUEL SERVICE DEPT. 201-202 BIGELOW BLDG FOURTH ano PIKE Through storms and strikes —throygh shortage and plenty, our constant aim has been and always will be that you shall receive for your coal money the utmost fuel satisfaction it is possible to secure. To this end we maintain a Fuel Service Department RESCUER DIED IN ~~~ t ROUND HANDRKERCHIERS THE SEATTLE STAR CYNTHIA GREY — — ~ } Young Man Who Flayed Jazzmania Comes Back | Practices What He hay ra 3; Tells Us More of Himse If; Faces Accusers Examination of Body Shows | Dear M G M. ther letter was ! rucd ' r I the defense Advice, it seen al O% and hard to take 1 suppose that now | have ! ered t woman, Today's Daught 1 should ! man ievitable “last word.” I am asking M Grey t pass judgment in this regard Do people who are x failures 4 their failings failing or, oppositel having related an experienced embitterment, is the con fe be condemned on his own admission as one y ly failed, and to be so r ed for ever and ever, to sult those who look for the orbid in all reading? Do you suppose | would have the impudenc ‘}the good girl if I didn't “live” the prompted? Where is that intuition whict safeguard womar She doesn’t think, you know—she just “feel H ' A k Any fa cls f ynacif in 4 . “ I ' ‘ t 1 att As to mothers:, All mothers nag | 1 e f at —and rant—and whatnot, from the ‘time «a boy gees barefoot and | w 1 !\ doesn’t will to submit to washing t (\to the time when chooses an . line ‘T I blother woman to“ him y t f death” or “bring a real inspiration” | t r for making a better and brighter! * . world, and life worth living. And | t 1 t in the girl's case, from the time And kind [she makes a pouty “sneet” to the fat 1 H time she goes giggling thru adoles 1 t f cence and a poor choice of a hus fer |band—mothers will nag and rant and whatnot I err tit Tod I I a , INDIGESTION!!! att Tablets}t« you that doubtful few Pleasant may Chew a —Stomach Feels Fine la Wart amy into th “Moderns: degrading the Besides cheating herself, Girt Who" is likewise mot herhood— the stock of The failing vitality of ata t Harr || human race. ent “Pape's Diapepein’ |a woman always shows in the off |roaches the stomach all distress | spring. Who said, or gave, any au Indigestion | thority to anyone to make a joke of stu: | life? This isn't @ case of just allevi t ating » mother. The inference is not that I tried me neck—nor am I any example; but I old (im that far enough to see?) and my contention is that youth ts alto confoundedly setting myself am 20 years gether too conceited would be well for them to und it stop long enough to think alder and oon before it is toot late; ft one's life in a big family, the loudest gets the most ¢ nm, and when the biggest gets too much attention tt | how spolls them. 1 ot Modern Girt" ts f ting on this jkind of bantering back and forth and her final conclusion is; “Well what do they know about it, any T—they'ro as dizzy as I am”. no doubt, there is some Justifi way and, manned by experts—men who through experience and training are qualified to examine your heating plants—test your furnaces and flues—and to make recommendations j her cation. So, after all, it may not do a whit of good, Even are given to a delight in thelr poor which your fuel efficiency and eliminate most of the but will increase problems will not only reduce your fuel bi and troubles incidental to correct heating of your building or your home. And this service is YOURS—yours for the asking; no matter what coal you use or where you may buy it, we want you to avail yourself of this service. Ask for it! By phone or lette; we will be glad to have one of our staff call upon you at the time convenient to you. don’t wait. From booklet is filled with suggestions and illustrations ¢ to use coal with greater economy Ask NOW, To Start a Fire Without Smoke 1. “Clean grate thoroughly and adjust dampers for full draft, 2. “Cover grate with coal to a depth of five or six inches, using small size, such as nut or RK. 3. “Place paper on top of the coal, cover with kindling and light the paper. 4. “Leave drafts on until coal ivwell ignited. 5. “Leave slide in fire door open.” our service booklet, “Coal—How to Burn It.” This twill enable you PREE. d greater conve Write, or phone EL jot-6700. NANAIMO WELLINGTON COAL ROSLYN QUEEN KING UTAH COAL WILKESON COAL BELLINGHAM > oddity. It seems to be very human nature for one to try to justify their own situation But I still repeat: In the scheme of things, God Almighty never in- tended motherhood to be gulched in the muck and mire. Take anather survey of the sea, “Modern Girl,” if you can somehow still set an anchor. Refore can start to sall a ship they must have some kind of a substantial chart of tho seas; |(NOTE: Dr. Plerco {s president of the Inyalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., to which for 50 years past chronic ufferers have been coming for spe clalized eatment from all over the anyone other U. 8. A., Canada and foreign lands.) wise it iy tragedy—and flotsart " : AND, Miss 1 s Will Undo Much Evil |X? 3", nitarnarrduie : . ple © read that first letter of mine By Dr. V. M. Pierce all over again—and don’t put your. self out to get sore at me; I am only one small, insignificant atom in the great material mass of the universe. The test {s, NOT who sald it, or| how, but, is it true and what is it worth in real moral benefit. It is} always easy to find fault and pick} A scrap, but how do you know you are right? W t say that any of us know too much, or neither should we feel “chesty” about the small bit we have learned, tho bitterly. THETA EPSILON DELTA, Baptists PSEAES Last Debt Payment Members of tho First Baptist chureh Sunday morning celebrated the paying of the final instaliment of its building debt, contracted when Knowing the vast amount of harm wrought by discases of the kidneys, and having had opportunity to ob- servo the analyses and the successful methods of treatment in thousands of cases of kidney trouble at the In- valida’ Hotel, I have recently given to the public the latest and perhaps most important of the Dr. Pier home remedies, An-uric'? (antl-urie- acid) Tablets, which I now recom: mend to those who suffer with kid ney backache, irregularity of urina tion and the pains and disturbances that come from exc of urle acid in the blood “Amuric’ can be obtained at all the durg stores, The mere drinking of a cup of hot wator each morning and a little “An-uric before every should bring remarkably quick You may have kidne mea improvement, trouble and not know it, The danger to bo quickly heeded are|the Present structure was erected In depression, aches; pains, |1910- More than 1,300 attended the ceremony, which was featured by drowsiness, dizziness, irri Loadaches, chilliness, rhou-|thé burning of the last outstanding wollen joints, gout. | morteage a trial packago, send} The Rey, Ambrose M. ‘Bailey pre Pierce's Clinic in Butt free advice lo, | sided. Corwin Watson, C. J VPilitott, Jr, Shank, Erickson spoke Dr, and James Henry We to Dr N. Y,, and write for Adv. ms) 1 of game the! is, and somehow waved that | considerable of the| the one that} insano | HERE MARCH 6 Maccabees Plan Entertain- ment for Delegates Ed See’s Body Is Taken to Seattle You will trips you | on be putting ve pla: you back? Now is the ti ready and willing Check your requirements Tools and . Repair Materials ellequipped toolbox GASKET CEMENT 4 le SHERT CORK 106 Se, according to thick SPRING- EZ 3-08. car We 600 $1.00 Combination Speci This ape Consists of — One small all-wool chamols # one fine about 16 roll of cheesecl can of N ish, Take thie special group Pp: clean-up material $2. 41 26 inches, 6-yard loth, 1-pint Auto Pol advantage of = this week only Valve Grinders uittle Sioux” Valve Grind. the Tho “TL er automatically advances valve periodically on its seat Our price . VorItt VALVE Re ale for Fords $2.15 VALY 10e to $ VALVE € “Western,” per box. “Clover,” 2-0z, can “Volcano,” 4-02. ca BEARI SCRAP SOLDERING 20e to B5e WIRE AND BAR SOLDER 10¢ to 95c, according to welght. BLOW TORCH Pint size .. Quart sizo ‘Two sheets for.. 10-sheet package . Order Our Guarantee Protects You ——————_—_—_—_—_ Store No, 3 620 THIRD AVENUE gto "yea Fa Fas ——— STATE CONCLAVE | lain Street | KILLS is Db Joe ( LD, Be bE ou D i ‘ ‘ Carey W Ww. M ‘ Demo Women’s Club ! to Discuss Taxation Yell) 1g” aie,” elie lacy "emer ema Slens cee amt Spring is around the corne ~is your car ready¢; you w ready to “Wes ur car to harder use ning. Is your car in shape, ime to give it t you now Can You Depend on Your Brakes? attentio 4 rom 2 rding FORD TRANSMISSION SET Complete with rivets sis nivens packages lengths and. thick ckage, 50. nivers Per b 20e Below we list a few necessitie BRAKE WAFERS Fan Belts and Radiator Hose The “Cord” |fan belts are end- less—m| of several plies of stron fabric, scientifically treated—23e to $1.00, according to make of car OTHER FAN BELTS Be, 60¢ cach Be, ase PAN With flanged avs that ch pre- to sie per foot, according to “HE Lv FASTENERS: 1Se Each LAM of copper, . ac ely mad 206 Lo $1.60 and model —according by Mail More Than 100 Stores—All Over the West Western Auto Supply Co. Main Store, Westlake and Virginia Phone EL iot-3306 —) Gay oT! GRR: oabiiey She V Her M wa se 4 ast ‘ rita \ am 0 MED ~‘ 7 giv ill be taking those Joi take you there and bring Auto” salesmen 4 pleasingly low pri CHEESE CLOTH “FREEMAN'S” DUST CLO Ny prepared —it ab t 1 dirt— comes Price. .-+s0il Mitten Dusters 65 Each Wool Dusters 8c to $2.35 Nonolio Auto Polish nd. poli luster ff metal ¢ “Shino’ “Simoniz” and Cleaner — 1¢ best known poli on the market. Per can. Golden Star Auto Polish nt can nt can L-quart can Shine- Brite Poe Polish Pint cam... .. Quart can. er a Ww Hvery motorist should q#Coo have this “clean-up” Bit a handy. Use tt freely and you will take greater pride in your car. | This Week Only ie Spoke Brushes P The spokes of wood on wheels prove to be one of MR) y most inaccessible parts Of | car to wash, The construct of this brush permits easy cess in cleaning these part® n Je brush... hair bristie brush, ni | we ore cracked sul f the top; 1-pink esote tops, 65¢; 1 Lequart can khakli sports tops, $1.50, : “Leathrnu” ] For leather or imitation leat 5 nan “v upholstery %-pints and ql a © and $1.60, 3 ' Seat Cushion Dressy \g-pint can . l-pint can . Varnish, Paints and En We carry a complete line very best quality in a sortment of shades and i The prices aro unusually ” For Yo Convenient Open 9 P. My Saturd@ Gor m it T Auto Row SI 12TH and BAST E gary “Gulp:

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