The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1919, Page 7

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WICKERSHAM I$ HUNDREDS FLEE ON WAY NORTH FROM CHICAGO, | Will Testify Before Elec- Seattle Man Tells of cd tions Committee Rioting PUREMILK DAIRY ANNOUNCES A New Schedule of Milk Prices Effective Monday, August 4, the following prices will prevail on our celebrated Maple- wood Milk and Cream: Jamea Wick fler visiting the scenes of rioting and bloodshed in. ¢ Deputy Marshal Edward Will Jas returned to Seattle, William went to Chicago ral weeks ago] longs committee has | in custody of John Worthington, | allowed a 4 imit for the werk | wanted there on bond theft charges. | Jand Wickersham is racing with time o tademind to A me. Shae’ Gnares Rather than trust the matl service visiting the city where I once lived |i] | the Alaska re tative came west | for 16 y * related Williams | with his pleadings, several of which! Shortly after 1 arrived, the first |[] will be mailed to Ne He, himaelf, will nto take te fter which he will rush and Pair South newapaper account of the killing & negro boy at a white bathing beach was published. From that tir riot, murder and bloodshed ruled the| town timony tr to await the arrival to that was the incon the street car strike Maplewood Milk, per quart... .15c the | weather was 96 degrees in ; ‘ shade, So it's no wonder that I Maplewood Milk, per pint...... 9c y/ at not pend any more time than | had to in C me relatives In Cedar Rapids, lowa, and on my return to} 22 Less Accidents Than is. During Week Before ’ I went te Certified Milk, per quart...... 22c Certified Milk, per pint....... 13c Whipping Cream, ', pint..... 25¢ > again | | Coffee Cream, ' pint........ | \ leaving | iredn left people Hu was imponsit ered direct to a berth until I reached Min-| your home by “PU RE SWEET Fieveak ‘cioes ; 5 Hees me, Tm glad to get back our efficient de- people.” { livery service. a | | LK Call up Have this pure, rich milk and cream deliv- Our Maplewood Milk Holds More Prizes , enident of the 5 for Purity and le declared Satur) PALACK HIP Quality Than that an investigation of the ac | High class music, furnished by the Any Other nts showed the need for a traf-| De Pace Brothers & Co,, in the fea Mik in fle division of the police department, | ture of the new bill at the Palace Seattle, and less haste going home after| Hip. Exceptional mandolin playing| work by one member of the company, | | food singing by Miss Dossona and | | nelections on the guitar by a third] member make thin act something out of the ordinary in the musical line Corporal Joe Nathan entertains| with stories of his experiences in| army life and then does some clever | crayon cartoon work; the Victoria Say It Was. ‘Used to Make) 70.87% singers who get a lot of comedy out of thelr barnyard imita “White Mule” “~ »batic mtunts, comic and other. re furnished by Montambo p; Walter Gilbert is an un rtiont ho supplies al funny Une of chatter during his! twista. A complete eull and brewery which could bt used as & manufac turer of white mule or beer, was seized when dry squad officers raid won ns =|ed the apartment of Joxeph Seibel 32, of 1314 Howell st. The still could| A happy singing and talking skit] Remember, giris, that it is easter FIND LOST GALLEON, be weed’te make whiskey 4 then | !* presented by Mapes and Louise, a ig than it is to get back home BUT by taking off certain parts, used for|™4n and a pretty girl. NO LOST GOLD) ih. inanutaceure of beer. according tng LONDON, Aug. 4-—The treasure] to the police, With the still were) LEVY'S ORPHEUM jhunters at Tobermory, who are| *#ed ten gallons of mash. one quart) ‘There are many pretty musical |searching for one of the galleona be-[ Of Whiskey, 18 quarts and ten pints| numbers in “il Say She Down.” the |tonging to the Spanish Armada, have|ny painter He ie beine herd tor | 22% ShOW presented by the Midwum mer Folly company at Levy's Or found part of the wrecked veasel.| the federal authorities. pheum this week. Chief among these | "They have brought up a small sec John P. McLaughlin, 47, also 8] ie the rendering of “The Story Rook tion of the deck and some copper | Pinter, who waa found in the roome| pai by Pauline Arthur, ac with Seibel, is held on a charge of be — —- es drank mt panied by Lawrence Orth on the ac cordion. In this number the chorus girls appear in a variety of c@tchy surrs || BADGERS MAKE HOLE | Sumas = The comedy in as usual furnished IN BANK; CAUSE FLOOD)» rew white ax Abbie Kabibble and || LONDON, Aug. 4—As a result of | Ert C. Hunt as Slivers, The two I|the burrowing of badgers, the banks |@Pply for jobs in a department store jJot the rton canal, between I and become entangled with a pretty H}berton and Samford Peverell, h: woman and her jealous husband, who burst. The nearby countryside waa|(naiste on flourishing a revolver, atom vouate flooded, and e pike, stranded in whether the occasion requires one |] the shatte caught by chil. | oF not |] dren with stick nets An added attraction to this week's ‘The ship “Success” te manned by | ute | SHOW ix the appearance of Princess x White Elk, an Indian girl from the Special No. 10. 0.00 SS Klamath tribe, Besides introducing No. 103. . 00 her native dances, Princess White Special Special, No. 136 ‘00 | Threwsh Yoean beth, Bi and low. mar, ern Fik gets a lot i fun out of her Special No. 212. ‘eas | Hager o* | imitation of a “shimmie dancer To Our Customers ce ness | HE WAS BROKE, BUT HE eae wage velows GOT THERE BY AIRPLANE tn Woolens and Worsteds. Large | assortment of patterns to choose Good Glasses McMINNVILLE, Ore, Aug. 4 The fact George Padden was from. | aan OE 3 " Have Won “broke” didn't prevent him from] trip from Sacramento, Cal., cause of ineffi y. Lieut. Leonard EB. Fraz clen: amo. ffice employes|nen took pity on him and brought has been eliminated by properly | him here in an airplane fitted glasses. Fraznen piloted a commercial air. That great army of workers| plane of the Reaver Flying corpora- whose close application to] tion, arriving here Sunday, after fly strain |!ng four hours and 23 minutes. He|} Phene Eltiott 2107 Distributors of Community Silverware ‘Tallor-made Coats and / Suits for and Gentlemen. purchase for you and extend credit. | Our Specials for This , Week at Boyle & Noid Tailoring Co. 211 Seneca St. woes east. another aclif-came winds set, results to get, t 1 325 PIKE ST. A common Begin That Savings Account Today or Tuesday and Receive Five Months’ Interest on a 1, 1920 desk work has caused ¢y and consequent impairment of] Made two stops their services—appreciate the gt coetncgarticetaat ones SWEETHEART MARRIED We've been instrumental in Batten told the p that hi For 20 years this bas been a & avings Institution sweetheart had married another transacting no commerciel banking business whatever, a week brooding over it. He was able to return to his home Sunday morning For 30 years, through panics and wars we have, paid with drawals on DEMAND, For 30 years we have paid not leas than 6 per cent per an num, compounded semiannually, on SAVINGS DEPOSITS. For 20 years none but men of the highest cha served as Trustees of thix “ ster have ever stee Savings Institution.” Prowlers entered the rooms of|h Mrs, Ruth Ryan, at 709 Marion st For 20 years we have eurities only—and without security. sted your saving? in the BEST se one dollar has ¢ been } If your gums are sore, We are operating under the best savings bank law known in the United § and have the honor of being the only financial institution in the State operating under a savings bank Jaw of any kind. » silk underw and vest and at 19.50 were rooms. TWO MEN WITH HUGE sloughing and bleeding, you have Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Dis ease, which is a menace to good health, We are the only Dentists in the Northwest who spectalize During the past 10 years we ave turned away several million dollars, because of our wellknown conservative policy of Mot accepting more than $3,000 from any one person in this dreaded disease, Exami Srhall accounts elcome. Savings or WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 810 Second Avenue nation and estimate free. Special care taken of children’s teeth Reasonable discount to Union A white man and a@ negro, tha former at the business end of a young trench mortar, held up Jack Shevchek, of the Northern hotel} at Railroad ave. and Main st, Sun- day night. Shevchek told the po- lice that the white man held the gun while the negro went thru his pockets, The police have descrip- men and their families All work guaranteed 15 years, United Painless q The Oldest and Largest Strictly a tions of the two men q Savings Institution in the Pa N s D tist cific Northwest ell Ss PEACE LANDSCAPE 4 TRUSTEES INC. LONDON, Aug. 4A feature of EB. G. Ames 608 Third Ave Cor, James St. gardening in the £ John T. Condon hedral i ¥. B. I Phone Elliott 3633 ttracting much ent, is display formi “Versailles 1919." Under the first date is and under the second “ Hours; $:30 a, m, to 6 p.m Sundays, 9 to 12. ” Yakima THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, AU Sizes range from 38 to 46. The two models sketched are from this exceptional offering at $4.95. —comprising models of Taffeta, Jersey Silk and Jersey-and-taffeta, with tastefully-designed flounce effects, in and changeable colorings. Lengths, 36, 38 and 40. E pape eaeti values at $4.75. FS tured at this price in ser- viceable qualities and in a range of desirable colors, including Liberty Red, Taupe, Navy, Bisque, R Purple, Lavender, Gr and at $1.50 yard. BASEMENT STORE in the following assortment: each, $1.00, Be pe oh Brushes, 0 O throw over the shoulders on those many occasions when a coat is) Button Hooks, 50c. not neededyethese\ Scarfs are as cozily practical as they are ef- i Pte Me fective. Well-made from) plush of good quality, and lined with noy- THD BISEUEKT STORE elty silk, #.00 and $6.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE. making many of them efficient! ANOTHER; HE’S SO SAD ] ag eee, [iit tm Raye " COWBOY STUNTS HOTEI CLERK IS ae ee Watch Our Windows: 328 Pree Street. |i: i000 ste FOR NAVY MEN) ROBBED OF $10 y's: o's" os nan and that he had not slept for| Fireworks Also to Entertain! Bandits Enter Waldorf at 1) Minis, direct cable. communication | 3 s cons ions of ptechnic origin lac ta SILK UNDERWEAR IS tre one of the mae diversions beng | uccrt bot | planned STOLEN BY BURGLARS iii se the. rieut, whien they arrive © in September. The entertainment being planned © time between 5:30 p. m. Sun_|J# eapaby® of shivering the timbers | dtaunchest, brifle-pickled gem > hae Moss Agates Visiting Sailors A. M. Monday Pesiingg aes ox. ja Lavalliers Bacier mesia sthe MMMis and Oiled |. 10, :8! Prentien, fight clerk of the Muny Car Line to _ , was held up at 1a.m Build Freight Shed | Reduced Prices on All as entertainment for the and robbs Seat Ade ae eee meat, TAU will Watches y A|of the aver collar and cuffs,| of the bloom. | bos'n'g pipe. Along with the display of fire from the| works, for a he-man rodeo, « ing the rawest rookie back to the eayuse days on the plains Do all the good you can and you) oon 4 ¢ GUN STOLE HIS COIN) wits ’rina this is not such a baa ola | SOs” @ at world pwn Hi and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; IST 4, 1919. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE HE EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING! 200 New Wool Slip-over Sweaters EACH NEW purchase, af- fording unusually good values, Several models, all with sleeves, finished in V-neck fash- ion, also with roll and flat collars. Colors are: COPENHAGEN SALMON FURQUOISE BUFF LAVENDER EMERALD PURPLE : , ROSE NILE-GREEN BLACK (THE BASEMENT STORE) The Basement Store Also Offers 75 New Silk Petticoats at $4.75 Each Navy Emerald Rose King’s Blue Purple THE BASEMENT STORE. Georgette and Si F k i Novelty Crepes ilk Yroc S ¢ $1.50 Yard HESE broadly adapt- able fabrics are fea- Of Tasteful Simplicity ‘ $1950 SOFT-FINISHED Taffeta and Messaline © Silks fashion these simple frocks, in appro-* | priate modes for street and afternoon wear. Black, White, Gold fe. In 40-inch width The trimmings in some instances con- sist of deft touches of embroidery and : braidings, in bright contrast, while in . others, dainty rufflings and tuckings are used with smart effect. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Ivoroid Toilet Articles In Du Barry Pattern Loose bell sleeves, colored vestees and over- skirt effects are among the style details, while’ Brown, Copenhagen-Blue, Navy-Blue, Taupe and Plum are prominent colors. Sizes 16 and 18; 36 to@4) Price $19. —THE BASEMENT are displayed by the Mirrors, $4.00 and $5.00 Powder Box $2. Hair Receivers, Buffers, $1.50. Combs, $1.00. Save foxes, 75¢ and — Plush Shoulder Scarts, $5.00 and $6.50 This Week For Big Reduction Prices on Solid Gold Agate Jewelry Pacific cable between Shanghai and chu Sale is progressing rapidly, Don't delay, L. M. BENNETT Manufacturing Jeweler Plaza Hotel Westlake Near Pine The two|setts st. and Colorado ave ing 1 Prentice, | $10,000, it is announced, There will be included a large cement repair pit in the floor for repairing street car navy who ever answered a It's better to hustie for a dollar than it is to indulge in a pipe dream | ofa aesniti REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest their escape the committee ix arranging ble of tak guests on the H. Wong, of was en window nd ring value and an automatic pistol s Says Auto Drivers | Tried to Take Fags | John Desanti, 25, and A. Katz, 25, |both chauffeurs, were arrested Sat urday afternoon in front of the I Marks’ who! cigar store, at 611 | Fourth ave., and « to have $2.00 Amalgam Filling. tried to steal cartons containing Painless Extracting bag paleo satieaviias’ Ratveh All work guaranteed for 18 years. Have impression taken in the | 000 cigarettes. 3 ‘ Morning and get teeth e day. Exami and advice f man F, R, Gladwin and C. V, Harvey Call and See Samples of Our Pinte and made the arrest Teat of je. Moat of our present patronag Roth men said to be former |early patients, whose work Is still giving gc | ugeet : pationts who have tested our work. Wh employes of M You are in the right place. Bring this a Opes Sundays From © to 12 f ‘= VYeople | jit, ko, buy olay Hench, Pay | OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS town, 913 2d Ave, 07 UNIVERSITY 56T._ -Oppesite Fraser-Paterses Co you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Toeth............ $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. $8.00 Crowns ..... $8.00 Bridgework ‘secopmnented satisfaction, Ask our ning to our office, be sure h you.

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