The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1920, Page 21

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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 21 anvAfficted Calls Aileen Names !'OBREGON SEEKS Kennedy Scores Gas BUSY BURGLARS. Pestrictions on pleas c a Seve ese ns Human Anelyst Has X-Ray Mentality) Rates; Case Taken i be as Pa een for comments! v: vanheons Hopes Troops on U. S. Line U d Ads \Jewelry, Silverplate and H like sheep, ) PRRL Pure ana spe a ms 21S— y $ She’ s 1 h or pra Will Be Withdrawn naer visement Currency Stolen follow eac | oo > ”e ay on . | BY RALPH J. PENJAMIN “When the bearin, om these gas Issues Warrant for eiaaicinnn oa ol ; a aiae OLYMPIA, May 28—Fighting the| rates was held, the 5 a | Tart night was a fat night for other. Start 4 Prince M. Murat!" ate public service eotinlselon's 40 leseimaliiiid “evisentiy te at £m) secs ~W! the first one ° ve of April 1g ng the Seattle| nobody had proved thing, f ri “4 NEW YORK, May “ Lighting Co, a ga engineer, Mlagg, to t ht. Come - for the arrest of 1" r he i ° Fat, at whose bh of re , io ay & get a a @ent and Mrs. Wi!» " ae 1 wa absent when t he ge vomatien with 3 pocket bank be fur dealer, who cia! olin Benedict, M. A. Lt wna in reply toa tele. | 4 tactics,” in 1 " 1 t Bea vere m a deal with th jand human X-ray | eram from in of |M. Wit ‘11 ‘ repor oe tien of Murat may ex When I went in to interview Mra | Low Ang ing t He charged | od ‘ the 2 van | Renedict I did dream that | new government in Mexi That the public service commission | We need neve old any me r wervice ymposed of m past, present a futu: ” nald noe entic a of h t ) at ~ 3 ciesstha boa Divine, adeote 12 chy! Gnd OMS foe tak eke | oeete OL Mmeeation, cxmmpnias tr 6) peti : ei stantly 1 Joseph Conrad proved one of tt important |bOokkeeper who admitted he had rat Ballard. Ar and caramel nut sundaes, men wit | features in my long fighting life, be | never seen them and who {3 taken fr . gray eyes and 12cy , cau n & Krauip of rep-| didn't know what they w u che t f had ente : ‘ Chopin nocturnes and Nora Baye © men of one of the moat| That the public serv mmission the wit ‘ : CLOTHES SHE'S EXPERT ON rogre ca in a. neighboring [DA decided in advance of the hear And more up to date, ures! ‘The burglar ¥ : HUMAN ANALYSIS pu g to grant the rate increase machinery Therefore,|o¢ T. Albens , > “The triumph of Hberty in Mexlco| INCORPORATE PRIVATE ommission, the people of hak - at Mra. Benedict is an exponen ' work, but t use nd REPORT OF ENGINERER | ‘That the comrniasion secretly sent | Herbert J. Flags, « the newest branch of science POPULAR PRICES company ste and beeome SUpposed Holdup > n “4 DAE inithes, fe Couple Defeated - ewan of raine |B. A. Johns, Raynold apartment ve a led the near 4 on , , | Wannsi, 77, Ends he 1 le * * “t , comenteston thén incot : rs Her Life in Tub at 1 he Flagg report in its de : LONDON, May 28. — Mra. Mary 7, during her daugh- ynmitted suicide ip her home. She had breakdown. Elsie Lincoln Benedict ting the Seattle compar Hopkins, 4 ter's absence pete in the rifle mat She told me how I wou re falling 3,000 feet what I w ot itt nning t nig to you « you ar you your dou! a mind index of the cored Warren W, Tolman, of member of the state su Bei neead upon which aw from our | pr Pi MEasurE Or SERVICE mitted at hea ings but may be @ ed by “ger "| British Admirers | provioes knows Save Byron Home CALLS TOLMAN A Ma wt a8 it “PRESHMAN MEMBER” ws 7 This freshn bench wou huslastic al experience and MERELY MATTER i ee ¢ OF OBSERVING copy doe go se After five OUR banking requirements of whatever nature are handled here with intelligence and dispatch derived from long years of contact with the business problems and opportunities of Seattle and the Pacific Coast n member ¢ have been so ¢ the pub wer was an we had picked we are,” Ke © decided was « law. Since then the t States supreme cour I have no doubt hat af soon as the state supreme court may gracefully do so, it wi ' ng wan out ided he was wre PRANK P. HOOD cSENTS Thinks Marriage Fee Is Too Low |" ride of : : ‘ dey derporatice anisl wee the ta OR years we have endeavored © laee resources and facilities rei ol agp Baar Mates Bog to extend to each customer, are adequate to meet your } Nous Aad aubetaken tr toe tae regardless of the size and impor- growing demands, to further your ; Merke Maas cist Oink ae famed tance of his interests, the full meas- financial interests and to give er : — ure of our service. ergy and stability to your com 0 tag tant mercial efforts. Electrically operated oilers for ma- | chinery have been Invented that can UNION TAILORS ?rices as Low as The bank belongs to Seattle and the people* of Seattle. Its service belongs to you. |* We welcome counseling on any matters per- taining to banking, whether_large or small firet time a tad ever said that LOLI ig | Your Suit but I am Foing to attend some ¢ on E sy Terms | Mra, Bs ’ t ! at Wi Is some of | ~~ © company to | se pee =f RANK OF CALIFORNIA.NA HORRORS! MIGHT | lauty of h opie ort a HAVE BEEN WORSE You're eure to futy f the peopl support an pha be suited nor {archaic old heap of junk. The EUGEN YSAYE AND MISCHA ELMAN WORLD’s FAMOUS VIOLINISTS IN JOINT RECITAL Prices: 81, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. w * be suited, | not plant vremareasoe —A NATIONAL BAN and price at ! Cherry's, but = PAUTUAUUNAAUIN UU Hill <=[DOWN DOWN DOWN =a: COME CLOTHING PRICES SHAFER BROS. LEAD THE WAY The reduction of price right,” amiled n't fee “GAVING money is the first step.” Any day is a good day s at this store has attracted wide attention as showing the actual tend- to start saving, but today is bet- Portland Contractor |*". aa gs nd thetng ency for lower cost of living. Seattle people know that Shafer Bros.’ prices, even during war ter. As inducements to save, this Is Dead Fro G AMUSEMENTS times, were the lowest possible. The severe reducing of their regular prices means actual and bank offers safety, convenience, PORTLAND : sicr ane stated: Sabena e anaes hiesas positive savings that cannot be overlooked by the economical. ned Alex advice and co-operation. MOORE onrneum Savings Department open every bs heal Saturday Evening from @ to 8 rt: for your convenience iThe Seattle National Bank | Resources More Than Thirty Million Dollars Second Avenue at Columbia 300 Boys’ Suits Boys’ Suits 6 ri Cloring out some of the large G in ruped for this sale at three very spe- Reed, which constru t boys’ suits, A remarkable chance to save ductions in price. Y ib and other large Poctiand ) these garmer values on sale at sil. 85 _ $14. 65 $19.65 's and materials and rgest stock of boys’ Very Extra Special $9.75 URBAN ECONOMY What are you sowing, Mr. Mead 4 Wheat, ma‘am.” Superb Suits for Boys Dear m And wheat #0 scarce! Don't you think it would be, more Imported English Tweeds, in the smartest patterns and cuts. Splendid ma- terials, hand tailored. Sizes 6 to 18. Bargains at the regular price of $25.00. ——1$19.65 Overcoats SLL«ID MEN’S SUITS MEN’S SUITS MEN’S SUITS MEN’S SUITS MEN’S SUITS $35 values for | $45 values for | $50 values for | $60 values for | $70 values for $24.85 $33.85 $38.75 $43.65 $48.75 Shafer Bros. Seattle’s Largest Second and University Whole Block Clothiers First and University Long Men’s Hats Left over from last season. Fine qual- ity and values, $3—$4—$5—$6 Worth do se prices under present Young Men’s Suits $30 Values for $17.85 Last season's stock. Light colors. Fine for summer wear. ETHICAL Vis DENTISTS ; DENTAL SCIENCE ‘ Has advanced very rapidly, and with every step forward we have kept pace. IS PREVENTABLE Many of the blind would now be enjoying the blessings of vision had proper measures been taken early enough, The same is true of failing sight. Worn in time, glasses not only improve vision bu, pre vent complications that require complicated lenses. 4 ae Have us examine your eyes now—and regularly hereafter. Just as the test of storms must prove how firmly the tree is rooted to the ground, so must the test of time speak for any dentists’ work. Wil! it serve and last year in and year out? Our work has stood the test, because we use our own improved system and apply this system, with our own hands, not trusting it to hired operators. We guarantee all work and satisfy you in every Open Evenings lady Attendant Flliott poly beyend question fr mare than ffy oars SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. Optometrists and Mfg. Opticians Est, 1890 713 Second Ave.!

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