The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1920, Page 7

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FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET The Garden Gives Sure Reward for | Careful Watering —and so the Housewares Section emphasizes the importance of being ready for the rainless season with good, dependable Garden Hose. Here are particularly attractive offerings in Rubber-lined Cotton and Molded Rubber Hose: 25-Foot Rubber-Lined Cotton Hose, $3.00 —this is a good quality, in 5¢-inch size, and exceptionally low-priced. Complete with couplings, 25-foot length, $3.00; 50-foot length, $5.75. 25-foet Molded Rubber Hose, $3.50 Exceptionally good value is this Black Corrugated Rubber Hose, 5¢-inch size, 25- foot length, $3.50; 50-foot length, $6.50. Garden and Flower Seeds Garden Tools Fertilizers Wheelbarrows ‘Lawn Mowers Lawn Sprinklers Hose Menders Sprayers and Spray Solutions ||: This Model of the 1, Ohio Range Reduced to $98.00 rf | A the time-saving, fuel-saving features and conveniences that have made the Ohio famous are embodied in this model. It has the convenient drop door on warm- ing oven and 20-inch oven. Ready for baking eight » minutes after the fire is kindled, and heats enough hot water for the bath in fif- teen minutes from the time the fire is start- ed. This price means a substantial reduction—$98.00. —fitove Section THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ~ 1 . olons Get Set for |Two Are Killed by Long Speech-Fest| WASHINGTON, May 6- Desul- | in the senate is expected to mark the remainder of this week. 4 number of senators are preparing Lodge's plan is to let them take|tonwood canyon, their own time discussing it. | night. REMEMBER WE SELL near here, ERNST HARDWARE CO. ‘TH AVENUE and PIKE STREET 4 Runaway Engine} SALT LAKE CITY, May 6 ——isaac | tory debate on the peace resolution | trtitla, 45, and Thomas Jordon, 46 members of a construction crew, are | | dead as the result of a runaway lo ‘ot last to make speeches on this’ measure. | comotive overturning in Little © GUNMEN SEEK He Approves | WHISKY CARGO Freedom in Pump Lead Into Hood of Wedded Life Auto Truck | NEW YORK, May 6.-—Jacques 1 Dar : rand Armed highwaymen, belleved to |! of Fannie H by their on whisky emuggtera "ecret marriage five years ago, in be preying of truckloads of Just a# enthugiastic about the man contraband Nquor during the night by robtling them ner in which they have managed to "an hin wife. became known mary th Hurst on and offices pnly by appointment are sought by deputy sheriffs thru King county. Thateguomen are attempting out to neize boose shipments is the con eiusion of deputies following the hold-up, by mistake, of Anthony| “Why, if anyone would know how Harn on ave. on Pacific | feel about ity’ said Danielson, “just highway Motor Inn at 11 p,|let him ask #ome married man of m. Wednesday, A fusillade of bul | five years how he would like to have lets was fired thru the hood of # Dlght out without resorting to the his cur, but he was permitted to backneyed ‘sick friend’ or the age pass on when it was found that| Worn ‘lodge meeting’ excuses.” his truck contained no lot. | *: Harn waa peacefully driving Into Hi Price of Sea Food Gets Swat Seattle when he was greeted with State Finch Commissioner Darwin the fare of a Maashlight, He slowed down his truck and noted a second | | wan investigating, Thursday, the le: automobile standing heside the road, One man was standing beside the machine while two more were | KAlty of placing 45.000 sacks of sur One man im.) opened. fire with © plus Willapa harbor seed oysters on the market here an food. ers report they are over. n seed this year If they can be put on the mar. ket,” sald Darwin, “prices will drop. be a body blow to the high f living.” aitting in the car, mediately 16 volver ‘t the muy we want,” on n remarked, after the auto ve away Harn drove uring several Eastern on into the city ¢ car, fi a futile gun ear STATE PROBES. FRISCO GRAFT | ‘Atty. Gen. Webb Instructed | by Governor to Enter Case SACRAMENTO, Cal., May 6—The state today took general charge of the San Francisco halt of justice | Some People Look dana at an Egg and Expect to Hear It Crow hurry-up” days | Governor Stephens instructed U. |S. Webb, attorney general, to co. | joperate with District Attorney Brady of San Franciaco in investi-| eating the Bay city police court graft and “when tn your judgement advisable.” to take over nd you can't contral of the district out of an you ow: duties We have a whole lot of rea sons for your owning a car, and every one of them in pric ed at the lowest level of used car values. FOR INSTANCE:, 1918 Briscoe Touring $850.00 1918 Mitchell Touring $1,050.00 . Mitchell Motor & Service Co. East Pine at Summit. East 8413. | | | | — { e Satisfied With Maxi- } | echedule fixed by the school board, the High School Teachets’ league placed before the voters at the oext maximum extended to $4400. With a view of placing some of mum of $1,800 | Thursday sent remolutiony ta the | | The board allowed an $1,200 maxi len of the estate | TEACHERS WANT } Dissatiefied with the new miary lhoard asking that the matter be |mum salary. ‘The teachers want the 4, timber and other un on un | surveyed lands, the teachers appaint jed a committee to study the situa tion and report “Cleans as it Polishes” Cer For All Furniture 30c to $3 Sizes At All Dealers THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1920. ANOTHER BABY | FOUND ON STEP Girl, 11 Months Old, Turned Over to Police Feattle’s see of motherless ba ward jump late n, when Mrs, Jo- front doorstep, z Mrs. Gabriel discovered the Infant jabout 6 p. m., when she was attract. ed to the front of the house by the enthusiastic cries of neighbor chil dren, She found them playing with the tiny girl i “Where dié you get the baby? ahe inquired. “Oh, a lady In @ pink shirt waist left it,” was the response, Mra, Ga brie! notified the police and the in fant was removed to the city hospital and dn effort in being made to loonte itw mother, The baby was complete ly dressed tn new clothing and had been well cared for, Hospital attend: ants declare it is normal in all re- aspects, Seventh ave, found | hold baby girl on her | | WOMEN’S | $5.85 John Doe, 24 hours old, found early Wednesday morning on the step at 611 W, 60th at, was reported making himpelf at home In the baby ward at the elty horpital doned by an unknown m found by Mre Fireman who | fant John was aban BAGE BILL IS HELD OVER Hog Raisers: | [higher for swill, where does the white man get off?" ‘This was the query of Councilman » dal! at the meeting of the mittee needa “Colors as it Cleans”’ gloves, stockings, underwear, cosets, the newest, most fashion- able colors. unter thorizing the city tion and dit he downtown a that Seattle restaurant 1 men were discriminating ite men in favor of Jap hog raisers were made by I. W, Ring er, manager of the Pacific Meat Co. which operates one of the largest hog ranches in the world. “The Japa are putting the white raiser out of business in this nity,” Ringer declared, “and the are abetted by the jon of the ree taurant and hotel men." ntatives of the hotel and contended that owners over of the collection of garbage would deprive them of reve | nue that wan rightly theirs, At the | present time, the@ood men sel! their garbage ‘to private contractors, ‘The subject was held over for fu | ther discussion at a later meeting. for Open Shop Holding that the employe has a right to wages adequate to maintain a reasonabl tandard of life, the in. | dustrial relations committee of the| | Rotary club, in @ report to the club Wednesday, in the Masonle club rooms, upheld the principle of collec Uve bargaining for both employe and employer, and declared the right of | the employer to hire stich workimen us he chooses withdut interference, is a fundamental, SPECIAL TRAIN, carrying Fast erm 125 delegates to foreign trade convention at Frisco, arrives Satur day. | dye your blouses, ||) oS ey \ |Says Japs Nose Out White “When the Jap hog raiser can bid pend | - | | | |wuicide Wednesday night at Union appeared, | . Blue, Purple or G ebonoid handles. loops. | few in black. } | WILSON WORKS HALF HOUR DAY Executive Departments Just) Marking Time | jObio, The meeting will last three |position as military attache of the oa | WASHINGTON, D. C, May 6.— | President Wilson is not able to do more than a half hour of intensive work a day. The result is that ex ecutive matters are largely at a standstill i The president has the services of | ! four nurses including one who sits! | | up all night and makes certain that) the president does not lack for at tention during the sleeping hou: He has given up his automobile rid in the country. Dr, Grayson thoug! the effort was too much. The recent attempt at cabinet meetings will nat be made a regular jorder, They were the result of the| emergency due to the railroad| strike, «Members of the cabinet found that the president had to be| handled as a sick man and could/ not be burdened with the detail of + routine business. | Practically the only access to the | president ts thra Secretary Tumulty, | Dr. Grayson and Mra, Wilson: The | president does not see visitors, He does not communicate directiy with | ipdividual members of is cabinet. | he departments are merely mark | ing time. Tried to End Life Beneath Motor Car An unidentified man attempted | | and Se neatp the by A Monger bro and saw the Union st. He declares the machine | passed over the man without touch. | fl ing him. A number of persons saw the attelnpted suicide but- were un- able to stop the man before he dis ave, by leaping be els of a truck driven | wer, 1527 Third ave t his truck to a stop | man dashing down | Victoria Bars Him; He Jumps Into Sea! PORT ANGELES, Wash., 6— After being tu back by dian immigration officials at Victoria, George Warden, a discharged soldier, undressed and leaped into the Straits de Fuca from the top deck of | mer Solduc yesterday. || boat was lowered and War- He den captured five minutes later, ts in jail here, Doughnuts are made and sold at ONLY ONE PLACE HOYT’S 322 Pike St. at 4th WE NEVER CLOSE Lot 3, at $2.45, Includes: Women’s Silk Umbrellas on T-rib, frames, with all-silk covers, and cord loops or handles; principally in blue, but a Selling begins Friday morning, First Floor. 1° ‘500 Army Flyers COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 6~—~More| than 500 ex.army flyers were expect: (citizenship papers were taken out ciated Aviation Clubs of Obio bere |"ecently today eitlied to lay plane for the pro | motion and protection of aviation in| trality law’ in connection with his days, FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET A Remarkably Attractive Offering of SILK UMBRELLAS Decidedly Underpriced at | $3.95 | | $2.45 | - Lot 1, at $5.85, Includes: Womey’s High-grade Silk Umbrellas with two-inch self border, ivory-tipped ribs and ferrules and wood handles with white, amber or shell color rings. reen (all-silk) with matching bakalite | handles and ivory-tipped ribs; also Novelty Plaid Silk Um- brellas with stub ferrules and bakalite rings. Lot 2, at $3.95, Includes: Women’s Silk Umbrellas in desirable costume colorings, | also a few novelty check effects, on 8-rib frames, with Some’with’rings, others with silk cord at Aviation Meet! to attend the convention of Asso. | yesterday by Wilhelm Von released island federal prison, where he sentenced for violation of the lGerman embassy in this elty. Von Brincken Takes Citizenship Papers SAN KRANCISCO, May 6.—First from MecNells was neu- FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREEP ' DOWNSTAIRS STORE Delectably-colored Sheer Batiste Blouses, $2.95 NEW beauties in cottons are discovered in these dainty Batiste Blouses, which are shown in lovely tints of Light-blue Flesh-color Orchid Copenhagen: Rose Goldenglow —fashionably Eton-collared and short-sleeved, often relieved with tucked white vestee—one style as pictured. Sizes 86 to 44. Excellent jf values at $2.95. Wool Bathing Suits, $2.95 For Junior Swimmers HE® Royal Rotundity can splash around with the utmost freedom in one of the one-piece Bathing Suits, and as they are knit from soft wool, she will be cozily warm. vintt Choice of Emerald, Rose, Cardinal, Copen- | hagen, sizes 6 and 8 years—$2.95, —THE DOWNSTAIRS —THE DOWNSTAIRS SToRE jf

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