The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE 4 re“ Early Aristocrats MORGAN 8t., below. BY J. R. JUSTICE | FTER living in Seattle for 25 Years it seamed a good idea to wet out and see what the town is like. Most of us keep pretty well to our own little “rabbit runs," and do not know what is going on in the Test of the city. We pass thru other Parts of our home town, but it is ‘usually at 25 miles an hour, with GM eye on cross streets, and that is not any way to see the sights. ‘The best way, if your lees are DR. SILVERBERG TO BE TRIED Chances of Dr. Arvid C. Silver- berg’s evading court-martial on his alleged evasion of the draft in 1917) loomed pretty small Tuesday morn- | ing, according to Fort Lawton au- thorities, who are holding the Seattle Physician in the guardhouse since his arrest a week ago. The army officials received word from the adjutant general in Wash- ington, D. C., Tuesday, that he had evidence that Dr. Silverberg was an allen, with his first naturalization Papers, at the time of the draft and therefore subject to the draft. ‘This means, oficials said, that the| tlal trial. The evidence is now on| its way here and should be received | any day. After it ig received and in- yestigated, the findings will be sent tions. The court-martial date will! then be set. The tria! will probably be within the next two weeks. | ‘The minister of Finland in Wash- | here are interested in the case, but, | Mrs. M. A. Matthews, wife of Rev. Dr. Mark A. Matthews, 726 Harvard ear was struck by a street car "uesday morning on University way, near E. 45th st. She said it was raining and the motorman did not wee her. Small damage was done to er car, fngton and the Finnish vice-consul | according to reports, are unabie to/ help the doctor. | Apartment Ho on First Hill ight 5 Poe oe rae) It is at 918 Boren ave. working well, is to lay off the vart- ous sections and cover them afoot, taking plenty of time and talking to the old-timers you meet. If your time is Itmited and your legs are bad, get in the machine and stop an investigate when you find anything or anyone Interesting. Because of business requirem most of are familiar with down-town districts. We know that Yesler’s mill once stood at the foot of Yesler way and that his home was up around Third and James, and we} know that the County-City building is there now. It ts also common knowledge that the University o Washington was once where Th Olympic Hotel now is, and that b fore the hotel came tha old pt library was there. And m recall when the top Washington hotel wa miniature mountain Second and Third avenue But if you are looking for the un- known, go out into the residence districts and visit the suburbs anc the out-lying additions FIRST HILL WAS ARISTOCRATS’ HOY Twenty-five years Hill” was the home It here that the the of aristocr: substantial bust ness men had built in the early days. | It was well away from the busy | streets, which meant First and Sec- ond avenues. It commanded a mag doctor will have to stand court-mar-| Dificent view of the Sound and the Olympics, and {t was in walking dis- tance. It has been little more than 20 keen vision | to the Ninth Corps Area headquar- | 4d & good eye for investment, built ters in San Franciwco for instruc. | °N¢ of our first apartments right on It was at Summit! where it still stands, and | began and years since a than with the First Hill and Seneca is called the St. Paul. Ther a battle between aristocra apartments that is still going on, APARTMENTS CROWD OUT PIONEERS A good many who did not like | being crowded, have other parts of the city, Jority of the first moved but a ma settlers on the ve. N,, reported to police that her | hill, who helped to build the found. | prospered ations of Seattle and while doing #0, are still of the be. lief that they live on the best hil in the best city in the world, and are fighting it out with the apart ment houses. to Romance in Seattle’s Home Centers F uses for Homesites J. CARKEEK and his home, which he erected on First Hill in the early fay ae and in which he still lives. e Northcliff apartment and family hotel, erected in 192: 5, at Boren ave. and Seneca | Mr. J, Carkeek, J. D. Lowman, Judge Thomas Burke, F. K. Struve | Mra A. H. Anderson, Mrs. Joh | Collina, T. 8. Lippy, Joalah |lins, Theodore Haller and ma | rs of this set are star jtheir ground and refusing to But being given to w m, w that sooner or later, to move on, “rst Hill extend to Broadway oundary w for n nent houses a famfly hotels than in any s section of the city, It also contain | more churches, more hospitals and more First Families, than ality of equal size, other | The First Preapyterian church, St. James Cathedra nity Epis Fourth Chr hence dary Columbus ho: edish and ‘Ses are also here t Hill has one thing th locality has, Tho 1 : say office is located th And Seattle's first water systor was on the First Hill, the wate jcoming from a number of sprin: on the hill “PHILLIPS” MILK OF MAGNESIA Unjess you ask for “Phill{ps,”” you may not get the original Milk of | Magnesia prescribed by physicians '} tor 50 years as an antacid, laxative, d | corrective -| ent bottles any drug sto; O.cent bottles, in direct Mrs. John H. Savage has arra famous Butler Grill, Wednesd: pate in the fun. It'll be a great WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER will be carved and served. FRIDAY, DE accompanied by thely own band, ® WMBER 11—Colored Charleston dancers Clip this ad, so you will remember the dates and make ‘COME ON, WASHINGTON! Greet the Huskies at the Butler Championship Celebration WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DEC. 2 LL Washington is proud and happy over the splendid showing made by the “Purple Tornado.” Let's give them a rousing demonstration of our appreciation, nged to entertain the ent e squad a y night, and you are not only invited, hut urged to attend and partiel night, And here are four more big nights THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3—Dainty Made Rugh, nationally known Charleston dancer, direct trom New York, will open Thursday night at the Butler for an indefinite engagement, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4—Charleston Contest, Prize, n box at the 9—Farl Gray's Butler Hotel Orche prize blue ribbon beef dinner, “Hercules Charley,” purchased from the In of the your’ reve! an elaborate supper party in the President theatre stra, b from Spokane, Special rnattonal Livestock Show, Pantages ciroult, will entertain, ryations early THE BUTLER HOTEL, John 1, Savage, President TUF ae bd THE SEATTI STAR DAY, DECI MIAMI LEFT IN ANTI-DRUG BILL MUDDY DEBRIS 1S AMENDED Thousagds of Doilars Permits Liquor, Narcotics Damage by Big Rain for Medicinal Purposes } WV onfn! Wu ~ a8 in ‘ e Jee Hy Staff Correspondent jOVER 14 INCHES FELL) oxyart. p Hotel Lobbies and Business Houses Flooded A Sale of Stamped Goods 1IAMI, Fla 1 I ma . oe as =i pe 2 aa Rearing behinds. teat. 0 tence. Monday just before thet | At Nearly One-Half Price | nter =F t ed ng vote. During _ a — ‘ the bill Excellent values in standard stamped articles, many of them finished except . i OR OOE” ane. for a touch of embroidery. Household linens, children’s clothes, pe Sod ta eum inte thousands, Lat ot dame Casa) t aprons and infants’ wear, in a timely offering for Christmas gift ¢ hotels and first floc f bu and druggists oc your own present needs, ah wate and f he w | t whi I Introduced and suffered considerably from susper i Ted vat Vanity Sets —Linen Scarfs and Centers bu mal: sont ing. 2's Buffet Set -Pillows of tan and cream linen @ The farm « to amend ans and Dresser Scarf. Chemi y many of the t tor acer eae oe . White Crash Cushions 1 Swarts. f 7 : fasal b t nd to & ti Kiddies’ Aprons Stencil Scarfs, fringed, of white b and tan crash The bil by Tan 86-inch Centers, Scarfs and Cushions prescriptior dod 18 vote amen nit passed the rT a me vores wv om-(Rifled Safe Found At 49c At 98c n ‘ in Wooded Cache Dresser Set Bey 'P rea 2 ; r te With its door battered off and it Tan Crash Centers tompe: narred lawr r bureau off CORtOERR OR Ds rifled O-poun White Crash Centers Bloomer Dresse: , 2 4.6, 2 Acyl : 1 thicket pis acini Cream Linen Buffet Sets of orchid dimity “5 Siege ear ni Clover Bleach 86-inch Centers ~Linen Center, 36-inch ty Monday ; ina nal sarap iif Step-l1 Orchid Lawn Chemises PALM BEACH, Fla, Dec. 1 otters da an Octobér 26 is ons 0a ns P)—Volunteers started work | Were fo in the compartments Jearty t uring damage ¢| The police have be unable to’ find Ite the ocean b vard by the rain | ‘"® owne et torm 8 ght, The boulevard = : one of the show places ot the| Yogi Honored by TT they : eae fh apdautfored the chile? dam ferred upon him recent! “| Council Opposes TAMPA, Fin, Deo, 1.48: Oregon College) « idental Hege of Therapeut te The. rain. stocm t . Hart Mama, Hindu lecturer,|! Oregon | 5 Per Cent Clause went conat of FY iN) appear at the Masonic! ‘The lecturer wi Pid Ae ‘ecture| Clty councilmen adopted a resolu ras: nastnshtee eee a Doktre he 5 Curia Men t 5 Viret Ave. the gale demolished a MAin-o677 surplus the: doctor To End Severe Cough Quickly, Try This For real results, this old home-made remedy beets them all. Easily w quickly a red, until you ‘amous old hom: ade rem- Anyone who has coughed all nd all night, will say that the Immediate relief ike nm is almost | magic. It te vei MAKE MOTHER HAPPY As a Christmas for Mother this year give her some- | ody. From the Far East Brings You a Message. Are You easily prepared, ‘0 in nothing better for coughs. Into a pint bottle, put 2% ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, the full pint saves about two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough preparations, and thing that will make her cooking task easier. gives you © more positive, effective od t tly, d , i ° Unies pleesnnt canton ie ie With am up-to-date Automatic Oven Heat Control Hearing It? You can feel this take hold instantly Gas Range it is possible to cook a whole meal in the ; soothing and healing branes . tn It the air passages romptly oven at the same time —unwatched — with perfect jor a dry, and soon you will notice the phi results. wm thin out and disappear, A day's uso will usu- ally break up an ordinary throat or chest cold, and {t {x also splendid tor bronchitis, croup, hoarseness, and, bronchial asthma. Pinex in a most valuable concen: | trated compound of genuine Norway | Dino extract, the most reliable rem | edy for throat and chest aliments. T ‘old pointment, ask your | Gruggiat fo ounces of Pinex” | with directions, and don’t accept any- | thing elne, Guaranteed to give abso- | lute matiefaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co,, Ft, Wayne, Ind. The up-to-date, sanitary Automatic Heat Control Gas Range is superior to all other gas ranges and to af other coooking appliances for domestic use. Yogi Hari Rama MASTER TEACHER FREE LECTURE Masonic Temple, Wed., Dec. 2, Thurs., Dec. 3, 8 p. m. Come in today and ask for a demonstration. Seattle Lighting Co. 1308 Fourth Avenue MAin-6767 |Get Rid of That Cold—Catarrh Guaranteed by 36 years to millions . Kondon's Jeanne: (Impulsively): I'd give anything to have a complexion like yours, Anne: Do you really want to know my secret? JEANNE: Please! Anne: I take “an Ounce of Prevention” every morning. you reanlts worth fi will gladly refund. nent) SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm, It makes Y or mars the face. \ ‘ When it fades, turns gray or sen con et streaked, just prevention an application ve ‘ Ral eis ntcdaad Tere would be more “school- most delicious form. It is not harsh and Sulphur en. girl” complexions if more people and dry. It can be eaten every day hances {ts appearance a hundred. ‘ ; : i fold, Don't bother to prepare the realized the chief cause of clogged without tiring the palate. mixture; you can get this famous d dd lex i old recipe improved by the addition pores and muddy complexions is Try it every breakfast for a week, of other ingredients for only 7% f iminati i ‘ y ae vanila utr vaaneetoR tune aulty elimination which can be asacereal with milk or cream, or in It is called Wyoth's Sage and corrected by proper diet. Sulphur Compound, This can al- the form of bread or muffins and see ways bo depended upon to bring : The taking of drug laxatives and how easy it is to establish normal ep phvmesh Mette iba a ba harsh catharticsis adangerous prac- habits, Let us send you the first : neay fe Hkalee ‘ , ‘ y ance of very boay uses vata” Bae tice except at doctor's orders. The “Ounce of Prevention,” free. Write prevention caine It darkenn no naturally and | intestine will function naturally, if to Dept. 11-13 my evenly that nobody can tell it has | , sufficient bulk isincluded in thegliet. Post's Bran Flakes is bran in its been applied. You simply dampen © sponge or noft brush with it and POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Inc draw this through the hair, taking Battle Crash, Michigan one amall strand at a time; by morning tho gray hale has disap POST HEALTH PRODUCTS: Post T r peared, and after another applica * Host Toasties (Double-Thich Corn Flakes), Post's Bran Flakes, Post i ocolate, tion it becomes beautifully dark || © 1935, P, & Ca, iets Nn Sink tiidhdate ae: nd appears glowy and lustrous,

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