The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1919, Page 10

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% FIRE SWEEPING PAGE 10 ~ English Women Smoke? Well, Say— BIG FORESTS © ‘a Men Fail to Stem the Flames a ANGELES. > More than a « UP to noon tod 86 stem the > thru the Ans: forest reserve After receivins Planes fiyine from £ Supervisors Kk ‘elared the f and t es eontroliing ther The wate adens In the San the fire was with a. and shortly bef @riven the forest rangers fre Ban Dimas. fire lookout Camps Bonita and Coldwater eheircieds and it k one their inhabitants have 5 ay Los Angeles the sun is a red by the pall of over the cit in the city ition is repor as Santa ther bureau dec fire is tures ee Peities and towns Objects to Sind _. in Theatre Foyers )Aroused by crowded foyers theatres, especia M mi Ith m_ the w whether English women are as naught three of Hritain's the Goodwood track is t ‘W's a Put-Up Job, Asserts Rube; F popes Dolled car belongs to tor gf Kube erve married y had not Auto Backs Into Delicatessen Shop|: the ax bythe attire, s much surprised Mn a letter to Mayor Fitzgerald Read urged the Aasue instructions to ce departments to compliance with which prohibits ‘theatre foyers it ts a dangerous procedur Read told the mayor, far} . is the spreading of disease ts con ees Shee a. m. insist on | * the city crowds is < % , 80,000 ne Out in Ohio Zone CLEVELAND, 0. Unit Pre Para proximately Sept, 24 of the Washir Works, who at Wednesday staurant with | machine, break: yin MacVey Me backed int his five-pa i the wi number of la ing many “MEXICO WON'T TAKE break dish seat PART IN TEXAS FAIR | rau: S, Tex, Sept, 24 M gp canceled her exhibits at the Tex state fair, to be held nave xt {his car on Third a t ti |machines when he } the gears One waitress was scalded when in-her fright, she spilled three cups| Jof hot coffee on herself. ing a ters and upse men and unorganized worker the latter made idle b suspension of many plant was attempting to park Natives of Northwest Sudan are dependent on tebeldi trees in the dry ‘up an average < P. Hobby, favoring armed inter m in Mexico, Col. John N. president of the fair, an- 0 n. d today. of 340 Ka Second Avenue at Union Street—Upstairs AN UNUSUAL OFFERING OF SUITS In the Beginning of the Season We must reduce our immense Suit Stock, therefore we offer for three days THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY All Suits from $50.00 up at a most liberal discount. SUITS $50 to $100 Less 15% SUITS $100 to $350 Less 20% Handsome, exclusive Suits of Duvetyn, Peach Bloom, Tinseltone, Broadcloth, Tricotine, Velour, Silvertone and Serge, in all the wanted shades for fall and winter use. Fur and Fabric trim, dressy, tailored and semi-tailored models. Coats of various lengths, many handsomely braided and embroidered. A stock of Suits without rivals as to quality, style and exclusiveness. Buy a high-class garment for use these beautiful days and saye. Rea- sonable charge for alterations. .. $88.00 $100.00. $120.00 $110.00 Suits $125.00 | re : 50.00 | Suite | $175.00 Suits . $200, 00 Suits $225.00 Suits . $250.00 | Suits . $300.00 Suits $180.00 $200.00 $140. 00 | ’ $240. 00 $85.00 2." $160. 00. sii.” $280.00 1404—SECOND AVE.—1404 smart set having a puff ~ ELOPEMENT OF "|S Duwamish Citizens plained t te fa | Am clothes will help to beautify, jon each F THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1919. The Western Rubber Company TACOMA, WASHINGTON A Capital Stock Offering of $300,000 By The Western Underwriting Company 326 RUBBER STOCKS wonderful dividend Today they are Their Rubber under stocks conditions, securities on the market, something remarkable. ing you what is the of the rubber companies. and should not have made ,a adverse among the enhanced reported enhancement of the st You have the same oppx miss it, REFERENCES ow what the banks and business men of Tacc tern Rubber Compar We take the liberty ¢ netitutions and t « men Puget Sound Bank and Trust Compan Seandinavian American Bank, Tacoma, The National Bank of Tac . Tacoma. Hank of California, Tacoma, rth Paeifie Bank, Tac na Savings Bank & Trust Co., Henry A. Khodes, » Tacoma, a Tacoma President Rhodes Hros., Hi. F. Alexander, President Pacific npany, Chester Thorne, Chairman Board of Directors, National Ban! American Bank, Seattlp, Tacoma Steamship Scandinavian * Movies Help Boost U. S. With Sib | YOUTHS FOILED peed of Deputies Prevents Near-Romance 4 ] hey skidded to 2 Ratn as the f ashore the dep stepped zed them. I swan, I ne Frerbert Griflirv "The confidence of the Russian jon in Siberia can be declares Her M. Cc A. worker rned to the United after three years in Upper wer saw uch 1 the fath won that movie-mad” onvince the Siber- and that it them of and national ures than with fa Want Mail Service |," %care fans are ithe fs much America erity with pict Duwamixh The had been are se valle com fay th rural mail ts for sever of postal author for the production artier > being Grittin ¢ to have airplane be Hold Funeral for Man Drowned at Sea John Owens lost ¢ > wag ay home to the t ut San P xt Sat 8, naval train DRAUTY not what's on your ee is part expre depends on things you , To leave « good impression Je are not handsome, point of view; make them stun- Motorcycle Held, Rider Fined $45 an-effort to stamp y ding, Acting Eugene Childe fined and ordered his n || by the police for DRESS |! 35 miles on Ka t every bird beauty) js on women's For style is part of duty, ne We know anve more an SUIT, COAT, vi ursT AIRS) Corner Second and Union, DISCOVERS TOWN '| WITH GOOD MEAL AT A ROW PRICE BY RBERT COREY CALDWELI Very remarkable morning Heve it and HAT, At the FLORENCE STORE, Kan., Sept thing oceurre Even yet I ean har It can only be explaine theory that I fell into t of a benevolent maniac the man who runs the lunch stand at Caldwell has the makin fa Big s Man in him, and that the h stand keepers I have met Anyhow, I d nded there m., quite EASY TO BORROW HERE sy SY TO REPAY eg other lur money have r to a furs |) found jewelry. A cl We diamonds, loan on n breakfast You can pay back in monthly install- ments, have » perfectly and © was 75 cents em to have run thru the | 1e tipped y unusual—so com out of the common run—that I must try to find an explanation. | There st by All things* are subject natural laws. year to repay necessary. W one, of course. to the SOCIETY FOR REMEDIAL LOANS ‘ IN SEATTLE | Australia in 1891 had over 100,000, 000 sheep. Estimates now place tn | number below 70,000,000, -$28 Lyon Bldg., valuations We present you herewith a table Tacoma attle, Wash. Phone Elliott 4228 $1,000 INVESTED IN The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company The Diamond Rubber Company became » Kelly-Springfield became worth Republic Tire Company became Tire & Rubber Company be some ; year Tire & Rubber Company Dunlap Tire Company became worth The B. F. Goodrich Company became $150,000 150,000 50,000 80,000 120,000 125,000 . 130,000 695,000 became worth. nd very often worth best class of have been show- ocks of ortunity here worth - COUPON mpany, rchase. mpany t 1 may mail one of your pamphlets ook Into the merita of this investment If it is all It is easy enough for you to go to Let us mail you a booklet that ion. Or ¢ Elliott 4228 . Tr rested k of Tacoma inating Lighting and Power Association Meets an address of welco: 3 Fitzgerald, the 12th ual of the Northwest Light Axseociation opened at Washington Wednesday oad Hog Stops When Bayonet Is Brought in Play VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 24 A bayonet with a deter: 1 soldier behind it came § tion |Storker Storkerson Returns | sltler behind ix came into action | From Northland at Victoria last night | « a driver endeav oo the proces- Storker Storkerson, Arctle ex sinense ber of Stefi son's last exploring party in "EXPLORER BACK /® FROM ICE TRIP >wer Hotel ning. e convention will for three days will be G. E be in session Among the speakers Quinan of the Puget |Sound Traction, Light & Power Co.; guard of hon. || Pr William H. Easton, of the Westinghouse Electric Co, and C, r to the side : Pops A. Winder, of the General Elect Northland, ne er persisted at the |/0 "i wed A sharp or night esha 4 H. J. Gille the bayonet and the exp! Walther, r tire on the auto . for | pllorer and me ns frozen reaches of the reached Seattle late from Ab He is at New We hotel last ror | charge last are Wiliant Tr. wi odeal president for es : iiteall eee pepe econ daho; J ute, vice pres-*; ident nd W. E. Her- ring etary and trems- explorers drifting toe jose « ca wag The » had to pull to one side Seattle game! Tuesday, Septembe: large ab und on the | vistor to that Is always f northern floes Adrift and fat, will station to be mt, That sh and are for Weeks Nothing heard of sured for new turesome { they have | weeks when the ice 1 t desirous of new came back. Getting Too Fat? Try This--Reduce » don’t grow t the that besides our new Pianos, such as Miller, Shoninger, Lester and Kohler & Campbell, Grands, Up- rights and Player Pianos, we also have a big variety of good used pl ery low prices, and at you will always find a plano here that will suit your pocketbook, and always the biggest value for the least money high-grade the Henry F-. SAYS STRIKE = ACT SLAVERY © Cummins Bill Denounced.by | Labor Leader WASHINGTON, Se 4 anti-strike railroac e Cummins c ient terms 1h ttempt th place if desired. Johnson & Doner Piano Co. 1621 Third Avenue can be ar. range SERVICE STATION The Job of Insulation Ordinary insulation nearly always gives way before the plates do, and the battery has to be rein. sulated. Willard Threaded Rub- ber Insulation protects the plates from the very be- ginning of the battery's life, and protects the car owner against the need of having the battery reinsu- lated. Drop in, and we'll tell you about some of the long- life records that Threaded Rubber Insulation has made possible, Chas. S. Harper, Inc. 817 East Pike 3222 Eastlake 68 Marion servitude y that existed AMUSEMENTS _ PALACE HIP Continuous Daily, 1 to 12 SIX BIG ACTS OF HIPPODROME VAUDEV: Feature Photop! , EMMY WEH LEN Construction of the first English had beer THEATRE PLAYERS Stene and Arma: Sybil Vane Mrs. Gene Hughes wu PLERS h at Pine is Week—Mats. Mat. Today “THE BOSS Palace Hip TOMORROW TO SATU p AY “FIVE VIOLIN MISSES” Featuring Hattie Kitchner in “A SYM 5 OTHER EXTRA BIG HIP ACTS FEATURE PHOTOPLAY MARY MacLAREN THE UNPAINTED WOMS S—Children 10¢, Evenings and Sundays 15¢ PANTAGES Matinces, sr Nig singing medienne; McNamara Clinto ongs ‘and dances; s and Preston, comedy ath- THEATRE Continuous ORPHEUM THEAIRE This Week—LEW WHITE in DLLY W Ww Norman Friedenwald F “MY HONOLULU GIRL” DAILY MAT Nights 50c to $1.50, Mate. Sat, 50c to $1. Plus War

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