The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1914, Page 2

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LL LLL I Ae ENTREE TEIN oes $n AAO 3 STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914. PAGE 2. UBIRDWOMAN ALL READY FOR [Laviareice ramcwe rr over )FARMERS REAP |HOBDATTACKS > FLIGHT UP SECOND AY. TODAY: (SID) |] ag FIGHT BENEFIT CHILD; POSSE THE BEST DRESSED MEN IN SEATTLE WEAR SUITS Union tailored. Season’s latest in fabrics, pat- terns and model. A combination of excellence usually found in much higher priced clothing. Our suits are snappy. You can’t beat them for the money. The courtesy of our stores is extended to Pot- latch visitors. Fine Line of Furnishings. MOUNT VERNON, July 17--A keon fight 1s on betwoen the Pacific | const and the Mount Vernon milk condensertes for the milk produc. | | WATCH FOR HER! TIME. 5P.M. tion of Bkagit county, and the pro- duoer is reaping the benefit, The Pacific Const Co, recently agreed to BAKER, Ore, July 17.—Lttle oomeeenene | “Oh, Jimmy! Hurry up with that; has a strong wind current sweep. ! " wwise, I flow through it *Righto,” said Jimmy, “here you! last and ought to be able to rh get t 4 time: Alya McKey-Bryant, aviatrice,| “But you can never tell. Anyway od le a I shall surely be glad to act as The | Star's Potlatch Girl, and | | | pay farmers a bonus of 10 cents for| hope was entertained Dy each odditional 100 pounds of mijk| Sheriff Rand o! they deliver to the condensery, and|12 masked men the Mount Vernon Co. immediately | identified saw this bid and raised it 10 cents being brought to | Hardman, ¢ NEW YORK, July 17.—Phillp Ort| that he teh, direct from Paris, will try to prevent Fifth ay. from copying | day Paris gowns. Also he may open tablishments to sell real Paris) Whitney gowns at cut rates to the “poor,” Burnt river country Hardman ting the money wrench. } “Everything is ready. We'll be Mechanicians were busy today at] off and away at 5 this afternoon.” | hher hangar, on Harbor island, run-| Sacks containing the money or-| errands for her as she person-| ders and theatre tickets will be! fF Inspected the machine in which} laced to the plane, At different tn ) ghe is to scatter the golden shower! tervals up the air avenue she will # Becond ay. this evening as The} release the cords and the envelopes| JULY sALE AT POYNOR'S | Baker wheo masked men, mounted ecured possession of the ‘s Golden Potlatch Girl will shower down | Being & thorough flying Wom} There will be 200 tickets to “The fm, she is also a mechanic of ex! spoilers,” at the Moore theatre, in cluded in the rain of gold for the entertainment of Potlatch visitors. tightened a wire and tested it with) —— cn & snap of the hand, “! really don’t to do this mechanical work believe me, 1 do, every time | Ret ready for a flight. Some way other, I always feel better when my craft the once over before c up. “The boys rather grumble be canse I fuss around here so much, " ghe sald, as she law be allowed to Westerman & Schermer SEATTLE’S 2 BIG UNION STORES 220-222 First Ave. South 103-105-107 First Ave. South t, strung him up, and Prices Reduced on All Iman is a prominent rancher a0, @ stranger in the vi as employed by Hardman | ay ite my neck, and not theirs, ret Sinaloa is oe eas 5 ned ‘ome 35 Lek | La Lk ae Le eee ee ee fA a, daughter and ran into a|— — —— — shee Fiera ge ALL GET SHOCK|VAKOB GETS HIS|| FURNISHINGS |i iic: yess sopsrsce ve/ MOORE 2:30 & 8:30 [rrr tnrate way, but they fixed ‘em dit- fore she was harmed, The man es Twice Daily This Week and Next | The Metropolitan Players eaped and was later caught THE SPOILERS ferent. They may think they know ‘about machinery than I do, EDMONDS, July 17. — Oscar) ABERDEE July 17, -- Yakob} Refore you purchase seo how Old Heidelberg Uke other Banks, ts required when Rosebqulat, boy member of a camp-| Malsogow, convicted of the robbery u ‘ tee 7 they oo cangeiay ay Sad be to carry bonds and cash re ing party at Marthe leke, was|0f the Bank of Elma, was sentenced much you can save here. CROP A RECORD Phote-Drame t the Age wn to . serve for the purpose of pay . 0 eréay to from five to twenty| | | _Lower Vioor and Balcony Seats || HEAR THE PRESS CLUB TRIO | ti | Reserved Prices, » je-B0e | Matiness 250. Evenings 50c-150 + Furniture for Every Room in the House ing Geposttore their money when It te demanded. 43% struck by lightning and apparently | killed. He was covered with a/ hpetaoinshrdluctaoinshrdluetaoin shroud and his body placed tn a m~ . _— ae tent by members of the party.| syarTe AUTOMOBILE MEN” Half an hour after the storm quit} ORGANIZ years in the penitentiary — | TACOMA, July 17 Matiners, ie oe lup and Sumner F sociation has received | 2,000,000 cans of be “' STARTS CHECK | PANTAGES he gave his fellow-campers a sec in a fa te At Sale Prices doubie the record pack of last year. | —— JESSIE SHIR E is the rate of interest, com- ond shock by crawling from the gasoline? The present w payroll for OLYMPIA, July 17.—-Final count pounded semi-annually, that ts | tent. The Washington State Auto- pickers reaches $37,f | ot the universal eight-hour ini- —tn— “UNDER TWO FLAGS” credited to each account tn The Bank for Savings ‘Third Ave. at Pike. obile association was organ- 5S TAKE EXAMS) ee yesterssy wren auto own. : tlative petition was started today pees hath and Secretary of State Howell ex- pobigens yg Fpid JULIUS ON JOB pects it will be completed by the | BREMERTON, July 117.—Dr.jend of the week§ Losses on the 1 see robcreen Portland, re:| "seven Sisters’ ‘petitions are in-| NU BONE CORSETS cently appointed assistant surgeon | creasing and the same percentage Vegetable Stk Hoestery |of the navy, reported for duty at|of shrinkage shown by the prohibi- 802 PEOPLE’S BANK the navy yard yesterday tion petition would kill them all. Elliott 4435 re of the atate met in conven. tion at the Hote! Washington, It will be affiliated with the | | Automobile Association of America and boost for good | | roads. {t —— © S.H. Poynor THE ECONOMY 6TORE 1621 Fourth Avenue. Between Pike and Pine, BREMERTON, July 17--Five candidates from the Pacific re- serve fleet here will take the on- trance examinations for Annapolis to be held in August. “STRANDED MEN —. ‘Members of the wrecked whaler 4, who are in port and de. My \) Wi \\ Sut : SSS = My, Vy » wy Mii Wy uN MUMMY My LAGER BEER 4 quarts 50¢+=4 Pints 30 YA ; 1S) eG, 2 Doz. Quarts, $2.25 2 Doz. Pints, $1.25 \ ks ARN KS, ar. <The < Delivered Free if Empty Bottles Are Returned Lo \ eo Eras , anstnesring _ sommmtssion SS ne You'll find in it the softness of the pure mountain water, the mel- eee freoes ia December is the optn- S< : lowness of the golden Saazer hops, and the delightful flavor of the party. ef : ab Blue Ribbon Barley malt. Other beers may be pure—purity is not ee ae, — ¥h a difficult achievement, it’s merely honesty—but it’s in its Quality, Jon Steamer Tesanuai on, Lake “OS 2 a delightful flavor, an exquisite bouquet, exceptional mildness and 4 45 and Madison park at $:20. ~ . distinctive individual taste that places Weisburger on its high stand- ard and makes every glass a sparkling, refreshing, healthful draught. », THE HOUSE OF JAFFE GY WY % Bstadlished in Seattle 25 years. ; hone < % Mp, Maia 115-117 Second Avenue South tae 8900 Wine Growers, Distillers and Wholesale 8900 Liquor Dealers. )} Ut aww My QA My) i} MUTA Du. A. M. JOHNSON TT ANNA MY | ARE YOU + CONSTIPATED? Chiropractic WII! Cure You You can't beat Chiropractic for con- Diliousness, stomach trouble, ’ your with pain and uneasiness, I fy tel you whether f can re! make you well ‘Treatments are very reasonable in . 1 mak 7 to # y. m. p.m. ' Lady t, Telephone Main 279%. Dr i Jonnson, Licensed Chiro 5 (2-813 American Hank Block, corner Becond and Madison. i

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