The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1920, Page 7

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FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Hold Two of Seven Men Arrested in Liquor Raid At @ hearing before Comrminsioner | McClelland two of the seven men 46 AND were you lost, Dy really lost?’ Davi a \a dians, and one never could tell Hears there were, and coyotes, “Ww 7 ° . ‘But it was really Fi} Nig F oan AM ner ree as cand arrested in a St, Patrick's day raid non,” Daddy replied, ‘and t the cougar we mont feared. Bat nl lost in those woods at night Well, time dragged on, and ex sept for the big trees, the croaking frogs und of the wind in was, an we very well knew, né small matter oy Lewis and Elisworth ©. | “To be lost in broad daylight % Rootes: “ai Regea ae Roberton furnished $600 bond each ||| was serious, but we had learned soe to guarantee their appearance later, Jamie suddenly clutched my ] certain ways in which we could y ” |while J. KH, Thurston, Arthur Bb. shoulder, ‘What was that? he - find ourselves and locate certain | whiapered Crosby, Oxear L. Smith, Jenn Jen: | ° landmarks, but when we couldn't] "don't know,’ 1 whispered f | and Eugene Butts were allowed arden Enthusiasts — {})[ 0°55" ma! Say "Say havens [ee “Whatll we do? Jamie asked | #eain? | me. | “We couldn't tel whether the Clergygman Arrested on sound we heard came from over | “Dot T said; ‘what ean we do, but ait down here and wait tilt nomebody comes or It gets Ment enough to see? Are finding the Housewares Section a veritable treasure house of labor-savers and conveniences —for here are many ingenious contrivances to take the place of much hand-work and kneeling Charge of Wine Selling ST. PAUL, March %.-1f federal authorities loosen up with a namo ||| they're keeping secret, certain clergyman is bound to hi wd head or from the ground, but we could tell plainly ft wan neither | wind nor rain, but some animal or a heavy man moving about “So we felt around and found @! esiience again-—Jamie's hand log, and there we eat, shivering a . . on should hurt-—it held so t oh t Sunday. . as well as staple implements ang tools. Here, And chattering with cold and feary| iene Posted, Sarpek ait eohag: Cae taie > Qaade > . H hungry tad “We e h tn a jonas ol! oO ce too, are the Seeds, the Sprays and the Dressings boys about aw miserable aa any|in the ct tir helt aaibean banka RIV iki ohsaan you could imagine,” that insure successful results. Lilly’s Seeds—Assorted Flower and Vegetable Seeds in comprehensive assortments, at 5c, 10c and Ibe package. Randall & McLoughlin Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Be, 10¢ and 15c a package. | ' rming nearer, and Wan tt just the dark, Daddy. rom behind us, It that made you be #0 ‘frald? my hair stand on asked Pexgy, getting hold of think of it Daddy's hand and holding it clow| 1 remember what a queer, sea to her own, | Mek feeling I had in my stomach Not on your life, it wasn't.”\and how loud my heart sounded Daddy said. (Daddy was always 0 look back Pedestrians | Hit by Autos 206 | This Year Mrs, 8. T. Sutter, 3261 60th saying things like “Not on your t of the ” 5-lb. pa Oe: 10-Ib, 5 Ufe." David liked it, but Grand ol | Bag Rll aide eo gern Gyn dh» ee Bone Meal, 5-lb. package, 40c; 10-lb. package, 75c. arathisatcait aad Lee sige ; —_ er of baving struck an unidentified Magotite—a stimulant and fertilizer used to elimi- nate slugs and insects—2-lb. package, 25c; 4-Ib. pack- age, 50c. pedestrian at Fourth ave, and University st. Wednesday after. noon, ‘The man was uninjured, if Daddy was a naughty little | black cow came crashing thru the brush right clone to us, aires, my Peggoty! That tT tell vou abe nearly mcared us das waa only too real, and we to dea owen . she told the police, Invicta Fertilizer, G-Ib. package, 40c; 18-Ib. pack- kvew it.” Up there over our heads | iy, in ‘our’ fright that Famer | || Pedestri age, 75c. & branch cracked, and we knew | (who hi mavens des ton ‘edestrians , Te. f ( on marching for one ° | % - it might be a+ cougs dy ot " ee | Invicta Plant Fertilizer, 1-Ib. package, 15c. spring down on us veg urna outs pak teins b Fined 0 Hit by Autos Invicta Ground Lime, 6 Ibs., 25c. ‘ is often atole softly thru | o'clock.” This Year a Onn. OR thow ods, and while we had “With the fish?" David iked Lilly’s Morcrop Fertilizer, 114-lb. Package, 25e; 25- had y kind treatment from! “yer yalanaenalt with the fish Th. sack, $1.50. Lilly’s Holly Lawn Dressing, 25-lb. sack, $1.50. Invicta Fertilizer, 25-Ib. sack, $1.50. Invicta White Clover Seed, 95c the Ib. package. Lilly’s Kentucky Blue Grass, 1-lb. package, 45c. Invicta Lawn Seed, 1-lb. package, 55c; 5-lb. pack- age, $2.65. Lilly’s Nonpareil Grass Seed, 1-lb. package, 55c; 5-lb. package, $2.65. Puritan Lime, 5-lb. package, 35c. Pruning Shears, 85c, $1.10, $1.80 and $2.00. Pruning Shears for hedges, $3.75. Spray Pumps for vines and trees, 60c. Bucket Spray Pumps, $6.75 each. No. 10 Utility Sprayers, each $7.50. Lime and Sulphur Solution, 1-gal. can, 75c. them, we knew how other white! and this inn't a fish story, either, sustained bruises when he was people had been treated by the In- answered Daddy. wh kak. struck by an automobile driven by ©. W. Reinadorf, 1024 Pike at, |! Mandarin |] at 22th ave, and Jackson st Wednesday afternoon, | |Save Money on QUENTIN QUIDNUNC DAILY HE ASKS A QUES- TION OF FIVE PERSONS PICKED AT RANDOM | University housewives were turn cuts Thursday, following demonstra. What outfit, Buddy? tion at Little's hall yeuterday, Next The Roving Marines, Jack. | week will be “Save Money on Meat | Week” thevout Seattle, and butchers | will make helpful suggestions to buy- | ers. TODAY’S QUESTION gg ja eget Na a state bonus | Would Put Borah ANSWERS in G. O. P. Campaign MRS, JENNIE NELLIS, 3029 W. BOISE, Idaho, March 26.—Influen. Invicta Lime and Sulphur Spray, 1-quart can, 35c. leard st: Certainty, they deserve it.| tial interests over the country oppos: Black Leaf Forty Spray, l-ounce package, 40c; [f/ Ana tne men need the money right |!" the league of nations have naked half-pound can, 75c. inow |Senator Borah for perminaion to Nicotine Spray, 60c can. MRS, B. F. IVY, 916 Queen Anne !sunch his campaign for the repub Three-tine Weeding Forks, 10c. ave: I'm in favor of it I think |lc&n presidental nomination, accord 2 something should have been done im. |!ne to an authentic article appearing Four-tine Weeding Forks, 30c and 40c. | mediately, instead of waiting for a|1n the Holse Capital News today. An Garden Trowels, 15c to 75a |referendum. Of course, sdémething | S@rly reply has been requested of the rsal used should have been done lon; senator “aa 7 arouse Knives—can be as weed- MRS. 3. G. HODGE, 1235 44th ave.| ' Sturgis Hand Weeders, each 35c. n aggregation of wandering sing ing, jazting leathernecks, still in the service of Uncle Sam, who are tour marines are the first to sing as well as the first to fight. Thasso, Buddy? | You tell ‘em, Jack. Drop around | to the Odd Fellows’ hall on the night of April 2 The sero hour ts §| o'clock. You'll find out that if the; marines hadn't killed their weight in| Germans over there with the bayo-| net, they could have killed ‘em with | envy by their singing. Some ente: tainment, J'll say! I'll be there tf I have to go AWOL | 8. Ww. I eure am. I don't care|!m some other way. whether It in voted by referendum or| MES N. D. HANNA, 4226 Eighth from the movies. Scythe Stones, 10c each. |< —_—————_——— Jave NB: Yea I certainty am. ‘That's the old morale, Jack. ° : Carborundum Stones, $1.10 to $1.85 each. U.S. Amy Good 1 TA JACKSON, 2659 Pinney ave.| 89 long, Buddy. prises Tin and Galvanized Sprinkling Cans, 25¢ to $2.00. |]| ewe lV + pend aad nak a tn Te Jackson Crescent-shaped Lawn Edger, $1.10 each. SALE AMUSEMENTS |Unidentified Man Jackson Steel Floral Spades, 75c. oor Sets of Hoe, Rake and Spade, $1.75 for -| Brother Seeking Hall Automobile Spades, $1.00 each. t 4 : His Lost Sist«7: ‘Jackson Combination Hoe and Six-Tooth Cultivator, eases Mining sines November 19 and each. “D” Handle Shovels, $1.75 each. . ts (unter), 44 Geindry, Mont. Jackson “D”-handle Spading Forks, $1.50 and $2.25. 1 0 3 William 8. Joseph, 3923 Burke ave., $1.50. “Three-Prong and Five-Prong Norcross Cultivators, $1.00. and $1.35. Large size new Duffle Bags....6250 Mats. 2:20. Nights 7 ana © Now Piayt CAMP Lewis LESS ™ WIS WIRE! U University v ndertakt Co. _Parlors lens than in 1918. FREDERICK & NELSON Daring Colorings and Bizarre Embroideries These Gay Spring Smocks . 4: F Fred Winkler, 1265 Main at., The charm of the unusual is in these colorings: Rose Copenhagen Leather Bisque | Meat Next Week Roving Marine And there are also White Smocks with color in their Mn‘ tmeine'vin Ses] Outfit Coming | °™*°4e"9- Naver heard of that outhy. Buddy, | | Hand-Embroidered Smocks of cotton crash and poplin, in rose, white, green, gold, Copenhagen, yellow and com- ing the country to prove that the| binations of these colorings— $3.95 and $5.00. Candies for the Easter “Surprise” wht fun the kiddies have on Easter morning hunting the house over for the hidden nest of Easter eggs and candies! These are ready for the making of such Easter sur- Candy Eggs in five sizes and many Huge Chocolate Eggs for table center- ee Sennen Lawe: Rage, $1.00 each. Hurled From Auto delicate flavors, with marshmallow, pieces and gifts—some with tiny Seerial Lawn Edgers, $1.00 each. Olive drab all wool Army wip, Oe sce aot a cut ie jelly or hard centers—60¢ pound. ee eles iy ye $a.50. Dutch Grubbiag Hoes, $1.10 each. ue wsi ine : Wednesday night when he wasil| Large Chocolate Eggs with cream . ee Hoosier Wire Rakes, 75c each. Ui & Gold Medal Fo ‘ . thrown from an automobile which ti th SeatiibGen’ yoteandchien Crystallized Sugar Panorama Eggs, cut Wood Lawn Rakes, 75c each. “Te a ed dey 8 oe eee) ee ee er aed oe . at the end to show ‘the interesting Malleable Rakes, 60c and 70c. fi wool oma Matines Saturday Sid Qucth Aand ava; at Pith ave wrapped in waxed paper—10¢ each. picture within—15¢, 30¢ and Jackson Steel Bow Rakes, $1.15 and $1.25 to $1.55. ||"! x jand Stewart at. Easter Bungalows, of paper, contain- a5¢. ing assorted candy Easter Eggs, 10¢ Yellow Hens with chocolate eggs—15¢. $1.10. | ‘ } “Silivers.” “Abie? and “Ole” sicahe; inva Reimar useaee Tenee U. s. Steel Profits _ "Says. Credit Goes at ee ee Te : a! ‘ " 3 . 19, f 4 term of the Y. M. C. A. naturalizn. Long-Handle Steel Spades, $1.75 to $2.65. } os PARISIAN THRE | Seg by Nee. Srethier hem Miashawe et) a Mada Public! to U. S. Commission tion cimss wi! be held ‘Thursday | . NEW YORK, March 26.—Gross way competition should go to inter-| feature of the evening’s program Long-Handled Spading Forks, $1.50. wy ents ond alten HELEN JOSEPH, 29, died at the earnings of the United States Steel |state commerce commission, Dean, will be a mock trial, at which one of Combination Set of Hoe and Cultivator, special id 16 om, all alm home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| corporation, made public here today, | Stephen I. Smith, of the university | of the superior court judges will pre: Wednesday Funeral services wili| ¥ere $1,448,557,835, the lowest since | be held Sunday at 3 p. m. from the |1916, and approximately $300,000,000 | tarked on “Recent Railway Legisia-| |_ Luna Park Swimming Pool opens FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Invite Admiration of O beguiling are these new Smocks in their gay colorings, their yarn fring“s weighted with beads. and their heavily embroidered yarn motifs, that their ad- mirers will want to wear them on every possible oc- casion. Their sashes tie in front or back; they fasten in front or on shoulder with loops over beads, and quite a few have side panels with happy endings in pockets. Firefly Goldenglow Jade Yellow Prices-$8.50, $10.00, $12.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Credit for eliminating unfair rail-| night at the association building. A business administration college, told | side. | Kiwanis club Tuesday noon. He| — tion.” | March 27th.—Advertisement. . Walking Wheel Cultivators with four attachments, $7.50 each. Tree Pruners, 6-ft. length, $1.65; 8-ft. length, $1.85, and 10-ft. length, $2.00. Garden Wheelbarrows, $6.50 to $10.00. Garden Hose, Lawn Sprinklers, Menders and Lawn Equipment. an onsewares Section. —THE pow NSTAIRS STORE. ’ pense, Come in any time. Every one in the Bond House “WHERE SAFETY DWELLS" tx & specialist in giving intelligent service A SOUND INVESTMENT is income insurance. You insure your life, your home, your automobile; why met, your capital funds? If you refrain from gambling with your life, why not refrain from gambling with your funds? Purchasing tax-exempt bonds will give you relief from financial worry. We are expert advisers on the subject of Investment Income Insurance. B JOHNEPRICES-( ) GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT 33) NI IDS municiPac SECOND A AVE. COR.COLUMBIA, SEATTLE SEB SBSES0 500000008 If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken care of at once, to insure good health, For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. AD work guaranteed 15 years. LICED bread and Blue Label Karo. "Let the children have all they want, WILKES instead of high priced jams, jellies or pre- —___—————— serves. It satisfies the natural desire for IBERTY | sweets and takes the place of high price store candy. vores isa ae ean ergy - producing food. ive it to MARKET |“ : betworn Pike and Liberty Theatre United Painless Dentists a 608 Third Ave. 17 Battery Place | IN THE BLUE CAN CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY boys and girls after echool when they want “something to eat.” Blue Label Karo is dandy for Home- made Candy. It is easy to make and costs much less than store candy. Write for free book of recipes. P.S, Ask your grocer for the price of Karo the dosen cans. ” New York,

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