The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1919, Page 15

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RED \¥ CROSS Firat Aid Class r SALVAGE Ail money United States Corporation at it will purchasers 140-pour hasers will ‘be nearest avail able mill, wh may result in slight saving for buyers’ ac count, Wholesale and jobbing prof its on such flour must not ex- ceed T5e per bbl. and retailer's Profits must not exceed $1.25 per bbl. Address ail communications to Corporation United States Grain | 510 Board of Trade Building Portland, Oregon SSS COOK WITH BULB ON “KING ALFRED” OVEN LONDON, Sept. 5.—A new oven, about the size of a lady's hat box which cooks by the use of one elec ‘Aric light bulb, is on display at the British Scientific Products’ exhibi tion and is called the “King Alfred” Oven because it can be set to auto given time. Housewives do not have to watch their cakes in this oven. They can put the cake In the oven et the time for two hours or more and go to a matinee (if the actors are Rot on a strike) WHITE FEATHERS ARE HINT TO QUIT MANCHESTER, England, Sept. 5. —Women working on the street cars, white feathers by mail. They ely quit work. It is a hint went them by exsoldiers who can 7% have taken their places, ALBANIANS ARE AIDED BY “MIRACLE MEN” SCUTARI, Sept. 5.—American @octors are called “miracle men” by the Albanians. There are queues all day long outside relief headquarters. About half of the visitors want med. feal attendance. The other half want something else, but they are certain the “miraMe men” can fix it For the will twenty-one different city. antee of purity. 14-02. tin; for $2.00. OPLE who are compelled the fact teat wee irere ca branch of dentistry. Advanc byw Dentistry Matically shut off the heat at any/ im engineering shops and groceries) Rot get back their jobs because wom: | Trip no other candy will mother and father and the little tots—as ociefle ‘Hard Candy the real candy for all the family. ing candies packed in a sanitary glass jar that keeps them perfectly. INSIST ON THE GENUINE You can get Societe Hard Candy at almost every drug, grocery and cigar store in the Look for the Societe label—your guar- Several sizes—10 and 20-02. jars; AND THE POPULAR 4-LB. FAMILY JAR, Imperial Candy Company Makers of Societe Chocolats. Seattle, Wash. haven special department for this difficult tions are eliminated. Co THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, ! Wait’ll Prince of Wales Arrives | HUNS TO LEAVE BUS INEYT sOIT SHOOTING CcosTuma | NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—Will the Prince of Wales again set the styles |for American society's “Smart Set? That is one of the questions raised by the forthcoming visit of Eng land’s royal heir to the United States The young prince inherits his of smart clothes from King Edward VIL, known in his day am the best dressed man in the world, who in troduced to the world the famous Prince Albert,” named after his royal father. Edward startled the world with the dashing*adornments he adopted The double-breasted frock coat, with sitk lapels and ample skirts love was given by him to a gasping world of men. In 1900 the men’s designers given a shock when it was that King Edward had aban TOY ARROW KILLS BOY PLAYING INDIAN NEW YORK, Sept. 5. —While play- ing cowboy and home, Josephg Murphy, 9 years old, was shot im the eye and fatally in |jured with an improvised arrow made from umbrella rods, fired by Ralph Devendort, his T-yearold, friend. The Devendorf boy ts under jarrest on a charge of juvenile de | linquency. WORKING IN PRISONS Thirty-five years ago the Salva tion Army started its work for pris ‘oners in Hartford, Conn. Sunday please every one— Here’s kinds of most tempt- which sells PLATES wear plates will be Interested In d methods only are used in this neult us about FRE for Less Money Over the Ow Ph Indian near his| LOUNGING SUT the Q 5 chee w wii f Million Rewards | Kindness to Monk | ——_____ MoO. o termed Tse rince Albert for the v's garden party # to tell, only ONE n junk ithos ing toa American port to checked n the name i of Wales Pa n weave King Edward wax wearing «im. | and loud ith ave firet tim = of ¢ patterns, exaggeration, 4." but which suit } r.” “Smart Set" torial: education that and fashion and take ait up oth __ Before Buying That New Fall Suit | NEW Yor BY MILLIONS: BY HERBERT ¢ which have | may ¥ tre Department. the war there asian d 4 by for their ar but resp The Slav is or eft th peace mplish tive things, Predicts Spread x million Germ press © CITY FOOD SALE IS CONTAGIOUS of Commenpe| Allies Seek Plan to Avoid Wholesale Immi SEPTEMBER 5, 1919. PAGE 15 As an example of this store’s service, we point to our | extensive showing of Fall Overcoats for men and young men There is a sound reason why we are showing so many overcoats so early in the season. We want to give you the aid thin at | benefit of our fortunate buying. Just asin Rw a glimpse over our stock will immedi- gr ately convince you that now isthetime ‘sreakinw | to buy, when stocks are so complete. § ro co not it fro of Idea BY A. & GELDHOF WASHING men s in ss N bd. « in the popular. | ynicipal marketing during 1919 and 1920 in looked@or hy of-| \fictals of tho department of com-| Sept. 5 —___——4 | merce ax a result of two thing#t ht ee, SS e. sen: bea city eal count Indtanapo! ort fers on created a sation apleted thia sub ns, authorit © wer The prevailing high prices for all) commodities. The activity of munictpalities In orl selling the army’s surplus supplies at cont | It ts expected, not only that many ave no city market will/ but that cities which | m will go into the} their own ac arger scale than ever be-| ago the mayor of nation-wide wagon- at far sus has ju on of cities last BABY GIRL SWALLOWS 43 TACKS AND LIVES, and cted for their ef or ahal extraordinarily ambitiou: He has been | end a quiet life, | an been data we that all om fish to Men’s Suits and Overcoats $15 to $45 | Boys’ Suits and Overcoats $7.50 to $22.50 You save money on your clothes at this Our upstairs cash selling plan eliminates all unnecessary selling ex- om aif upstairs store. penses and you get the benefit in better clothes for less. We are showing an exten- sive line of new Fall hats. ™m Upstairs. Clothes S. op Joshua Green Bldg., 4th and Pike [MARRIAGE BY COMMON |BOUQUETS OF BUTTER | LAW TESTED IN S. F. SUSPECTED OF ROBBERY CLUB Judson Palmer, 16, is being held| Officers of "the Young Men’ WORRYING OFFICIALS | ieriany by the potice pending an in. Business club of Rainier valley CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—Little John} . : ss Se ee a 1920 elected at this week's OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. §.—~ and De MeVickers were playing] SAN FRANCISCO, Sept Isa) LONDON, Sept. 6.—Iiliclt upto i's a n of th pera of news |ing of the organization were T. T. I. Moss credita success in life to|!n the bedroom of their mother’s! common law marriage as binding sor of which have been | boys’ boxes on street corners. He Weed, president; H. W. Ha kindness to a monkey. Moan'saw the|home in a Chicago suburb, Their| California as a conventional | to Swansea arket in|WAS arrested by Officer A. V.| secretary; F. X. Clark, treasul monkey sweltering in the show win-|father and mother, Mr 4 Mra.| marriage when it forms the groynds where they were concealed | Ohistrom. and R. J. Peterson, vice presi dow of an animal store on a sum-|John D. McVickers, were out in the| for a sult for an annulment of mar i ca lpi so) Caeosiet: 1, but the| fields, and the two kids were having] riage? dd to give the monk |@ dandy time John * old] This is the question before the offic Moss had $%—and|and Dorothy is just 6 months California courts in the annulment pact si ¥ the monkey John fi 1 a box of tacks. The) wuit filed by Mrs. Reina M. Baker country * Was up against it, following afternoon Dr dberg | against Walter H. Baker. wa to sell the monkey |looked down at little Dorothy as she} Mrs. Baker statex that she fs an aethee i NOW PLAYING TO CAPACITY HOUSES He stopped |lay on her bed in a hospital and| orphan. In New York City in 1906 go eat at Roldt's—uptown, r ” in a bicycle shop. | sighed An extremely delica opera met Walter H. Bernard. He 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 24 Ave. v they talked the monkey upset|tion had been performed upon her ” ne ea, that a marriage Paes the stuff stiffened in the monkey's i} Three were found in vat all they had to do to be legally paws gave Mons the idea If\the baby's lungs. sees 1 wag to announce publicly vulcanizing tire patch Miss is| “She will get well,” said the doc \m at they were man and wife Famous Story worth a million and the monkey ts | tor But she came ry close to} epted his explanation, she OF THE OZARK a e name of Moss’ | deatt ls nd they so lived for nine MOUNTAINS i " rs. They separated and she came | SOLDIERS CONVERTED Px Peporeesesntn ce dy. ancien itm With the exception of a fussy| In three months 900 versions | nard and believing she still had the woman, there is nothing on earth|were made in the Salvation Army] status of a single person she be 80 disagreeable as a fussy ma hut at Bacq in France ame the wife of Walter H, Baker p | Shortly after this cere the| JANE COWL'S FAMOUS omplaint states, she that Week Single Single (Male or Price, if Remark Seattle Street C All Right, Neighbors, Let’s Hang Our Latchstrings Out beginntt ut ‘re ni e the you have ar Line ooms female) any. s 50,000 outof-town vi f the fleet housing commit auking « eryb ng our h crowd.” sitors w eptember 8 © pretty well filled te 1 5 ¢ . Parties do their bit,” and in née tommercial building il be in Seattle du So are apartment 4 undertaken th sald La » other way out the following » Phone No. of Car Jouble Rooms Double Beds (Male or female) Preferred d, and Jim Lansbur “k ring “Fleet und room , chair ury Tues will we be able to and mail tt common law marriages are recog nized in New York and that in the of the eof W “LILAC TIME” —A ploy of love and spring- time in France, law she was the legal alter H. Bernard Roldt’s F . MA Bd Ave, 2 x When you think of advertis- ing, think of The Star, | DOUGLAS STUDIO OF DANCING NOW OPEN Class, SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS © /O wonderful town, 913 2¢ Matinee Saturday be OO EET RRR SR he em First Time in Pictures— Personally Directed by Harold Bell Wright Himself and Follows Every Little Detail of the Book Opening Children’s afternoon, Saturday Sept. 6th, Opening Adult Class, Monday evening, Sept. 8th, 8:15 p. m. Private © All Latest in Stage sses and I ssons by Appointment. and Modern Daneing rm) F:LLOWS TEMPLE and Kast Pine St Evening Performance Further Information oe 815 P.M, DOUGLAS HALL = °. Tenth Ave

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