The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1920, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR MATINERS he AFTER 6:50 Se, Baleony the 7m i, Children te Any Thne Von, Now—a virile story, well calculated to follow up her a a Striking success in “In Old Kentucky"— A big First National attraction— Anita Stewart in a picturesque tale of the WHISKY SEIZED IN PISTOL DUEL | Smugglers Escape After) Auto Hits Barricade hie rd Seattle “ ation of the machine ¢ Canadian boundary § after Three in Hospital H e e ® Ar Wt ye oosier Kitchen Cabinet HY should you endure kitchen drudgery when you can end it easily and forever? Why should you work with less efficient equipment than man? Why should you squander woman's charms in needless steps and wasted hours? HE FIGHTING SHEPHERDESS” SYMPHONY .ORCHESTRA ’ 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing Rachmaninoff’s Prelude. Hazel Thorpe in harp solos. There can be no good reason. Science leaves you no excuse. For the Hoosier Kitchen Cab- inet brings kitchen freedom. It enables you to sit restfully at your work and to accomplish tasks in far less time. Do not confuse it with cupboards sometimes called cabinets. The Hoosier is a scientific labor-saving device—the cabinet universally used by housewives. Hoosier Prices Are Moderate— Order Your Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Now B They are sold on convenient payments. We are going to make this a big Hoosier Week, and ULLETS FLEW cad beeanae't that be te we want every housewife to come and see the Hoosier demonstrated. Come and see it at your jafll Monday charged with But Suspected Bootleggers| sires =n the uating se THE GROTE-R A NKIN CO aio d town street and 6 arresting officer Make Getaway 2 OTTO F. KEGEL, President, Liquor in Automobile; “Missing” Man in Jail sad 1 minsing by frien “HE you valve your watch. tet thre") President of Big Orepair tt Next to Liberty Theatre bs Sars a | Electric Co. Here Edwin M. Kerr, president of the TTLE LIKES INSTANT ACTION [\o'#towse Pisctric and Manatee he There has never been anything 1 6 Orient and was ‘with the quick acfion of simple witch H. Black, Sr., chairman of} camphor, hydrastis, etc. as ive committee of the In- dustrial bureau of the Chamber of| Commerce. Willis B. Herr, of this| ty Mr. Herr, who Her apan, wh and general John de Santi being SE the exec im Lavoptik eye wash. One dd three quarts with inflamed and watery eyes The m a Lavoptik a : ime. In another case tions Produced great benefit. We gtarantee a smal! bottie.to help ANY CASE Weak, strai ea “eyes. Swift's Drug C e : Adler-i-ka alm. “Adlertka has been worth Weight in gold tome. It has CUR “my constipation and a seriour bov “trouble which I had.” (Signed) Mrs “Anna Wagner. | Adleri-ka flushes BOTH upper and 1 so completely “ASE gal * hén Detective J geant Frank F trial condi! Seattle Good Town for Copper, Brass a as at p 1/'89 Associates Postpone Meeting The Associates of ‘89 will not hold banquet, commemorat fire, this year. The the’ fire comes on SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES his ts Sun And’ Allen's Foot-Ease, the anti a 10M | powder to be shaken into the sprinkled in the footbath. Manual advises }men in training to use Foote! in their shoes each morning. It vents blisters and sore spots an |lieves painful, swollen, smarting fi 1 Love is blind, they say. Must matrimony be so too? It was when — Mary Warren married The Sage brusher. or inft and To Canvass for Chamber's Publicity Fund Bureau of SSR Soham 2 me °“) Relatives): e- and that the|Plattsburg Camp had been postponed. Blanc’s Customers nd takes ‘the ating” out of Will Tip Hospital |": © to break in new shoes, Electrical Chiefs dy ig Me ng my . uitte ‘ a. beeing ae and | ree | They Had Three | Quarts; Arrested © Orthopedi © was to open| “ It will be from 11 3 to midni music from 5 to 9 p. m ng from 10 p. m. to midnight. | Non-Partisans Are : “the Arrested in Auto | ‘ 5trong—Henry | a Reported Stolen ROOTLEG GAS | tested: waaay the bee * charg t a IN SPOKANE)! against the Nonparti May 31,—The ate | ch for monthe). gre agate ‘ ; onal ttee supervising the} sant, a chi on. Prevents | “ oy . : the]Sam Cohen, a jun appendicitis. The NT pleasant ka astonishes both of Adie’ sand patients. It is a mixture {Of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and ‘Rine other simple iner ‘Drug Co.. Bartel Drv ‘Weading druggists. Auto Dealers is Switt Change Date * Co, and all| Automobile Dealers meet June 1, as originally ar HHERE’S A SAFE INVESTMENT E OWN YOUR OWN UTILITIES ( ”Atomme Sinise Attempts Suicide "’' HOOD RIVER, Ore, May 31.—R.} THESE BONDS ARE TAX FREE jing $600,000—The City of Seattle Coupon Gold charge Bonds in denominations of $100, $200, $500 and | test in sinneapeit $1,000, maturing equal amounts, commencing Robber Takes $100; six years and ending twenty years after their Leaves'Door © an date. Bonds to be dated June Ist, 1920; inter-| ,, ,C9VS% "00K ™-'P ‘est 6%, payable semi-annually on the first day | "0" he arrive of December and June of each year; both prin-| Prowiers naa t of cigars and six carte om and interest payable in gold coin at the el bit necigue et: 1 agai OKANE, | league is better organizes | here than it ever was in North Da METROPOLITAN 5 wire Tuesday, June 8th STARTING MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Masonic clubroor 0 p.m. There will be music| Porter, of N stunts and addresses by promi. i - - es and re. National Park Inn | selling at an ad | | es ic others and Open to Visitors gt. ie 6 t Longmire 8 in en-} es nuously over three |Riley Allen Seeks Aid for 800 Kiddies | Maj. Riley H. Allen, former Seat newspaperman, has written hi r, Mrs, Anna B. Allen, 5108 from Vi year perio Merchants’ Board of Trade Takes Charge of J. S. Craton’s Failure to Open Shipyards Compels Well- Known First Ave. Merchant to Protect Creditors by Turning Over Stock— Will Be Closed Out at Once in were ¢ a the world war Treasurer’s Office in Seattle, or at the’,," nd rel which they Co Jberia during Washington Fiscal Agency in New York, at/°™ the option of the holder, from the gross rev- enues of the entire Municipal Light and Power System of the City of Seattle. This issue is a part of a total authorized is- gue of $5,500,000 for the development of the om River power project, $1,500,000 of these bonds having been sold in 1918 to local bond houses on a 6 per cent basis. For further information inquire at City Comptroller’s office of Mr. Kelly. Buy from the City direct and save the com- mission. Men’s ‘and Young Men’s Suits HALF - PRICE Hand Tailored Union Made Rest Linings We Fit You We Please You SEE OURS BEFORE BUYING CUSTOM TAILORS 1104 FIRST AVENUE Near Spring Street |Expect Clash at Grange Meeting Grange members from King left for Aberdeen Monday will attend tt convention Krantz Takes Over Manag: st manager for past Lumberman agebrusher” will arrive Mon day, June 7, Craton ha NEW YORK WINTER GARDENS, MOST STUPENDOUS REVUE r Square | attracted mostly shipyard trade, — || | and the closing of the yards | pla havoc with his business. hipyards to Passers-by on Pio lay big front of of J. 8. Cra d with surp HOW TO ORDER SEATS KY d check or postoffice me politan Theatre, for t of 10%. insure safe return. 09 First Avenue mit of hat the entire store was in Merchants’ nd that announe- | line of ns and ready-to wear clothes, Now th are here and the bills have to be MAIL order to Geo, T, Hood, Mgr, ne ticket purchase, PL) Inclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope, met. Only one thing for Craton to do, Protect creditors by turning stock to Mer chants’ Bot a ,all out at 2 credit PRICES: SATURD. $3.00 | Entire lower In the ten years that J. & 2.00 50 been eni of the closing out sale will be told in The Star tomor. row, : ror, TINKE in the city n was one that meat 5 rows, AY M. floor ATINERS balcony, MA ce firm’ @ rows, $1.50; Meat @ ron, 800; gallery, feat 5 rows, TBeh

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