The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1920, Page 5

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oPOowOO.OPO_Ofovofofovofojoy Special Friday Only | geass gs} 200 OSAKA ¢].75 JUTE RUGS 30x60 Inches, Sold Regularly at $3.00 Each Here is an extraordinary special bargain for Friday only. Just two hundred to be sold. Patterns in brown, green, blue and pink, Ideal rugs for camps and porches, Come early Friday if you want some of these. Have it charged at Grunbaum’s. Pay as you can, weekly or monthly. . Formerty WoodhouseGrunbaum Furniture Co. Ine FURNITURE CO. INC. Where Pike Meets Fifth PORNITURE Ob.1 ppaorooraoojoroto}orolo.ofopoyorc Roto tofooloo tte totoloto toro.) lojofojojo} OSES SeSssRRsSsssessosa9 | BAYMOND HITCHCOCK, comedi “Croft”: A small in- an, told guests at the Rotary ciub| ’ closed field, usually luncheon Wednesday that whereas as at “Homecroft.” Canteen its Habilities. ule, EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, on the this company. SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE STEAMSHIPS “Tacoma” and “Indianapolis” eS 7.2 eee ee, ee S. S. NORTH BOUND Leave Tacoma for Seattle BAST BOUND ad Up 5 P.M. SEATTLE-PORT Direct connections at A™ 400A. M. 1:45 A.M. » Wednesday Pant Bound, turday. “West Kast Bound” is NORTH ROUND OAM 5:09 P. 10 M M M la Ar p only whe TRA PORTS ¢ points marked * on roperly signaled. OAL tay the M Dally Bouth 4 Fri camer ne RRS IS DEWATTO On EXTRA PORTS OF CALL Friday, when overly ‘signa or will call at SRATT Mer DING SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Company to rn to Hood Canal mer months bound, orth Round” 1a toward Seattle, advertisement will SUMMER SCHEDULES of the Puget Sound Navigation Company In order to afford our patrons the best possible steamer service during the months when travel by water is most delightful and most desirable, The Puget Sound Navigation Company announces the following sched- SEATTLE-KINGSTON-GAMBLE- LUDLOW.-FLAGLE KOUTE “PUGET” ; “The Quick and Right Way” —y OAM Le SRATTER munoeron te 130A. M MICHA DOOM b e . PGLON SOOA : rM FRIDAY HARPOR nT LUDLOW t Leave Seattle for Tacoma : from Colman Deck, foot of Marion 8t., , 9:00, 11:00 " | , 320 + 5 5:00, 7:00, re _ is meant Saturday, On punters PM Ar BELLINGHAM La. ¢ 2 Special Trip, Saterday Only “ from Munictpal Dock (11th St® Bridge), eek eee p Gee gk | ' ’ 2 ° 00 PM ' 620 M ripe tea ¢ 125, 9 100 A. M. 1:00, 2:00, £90 FM. Ar. PORTAL too PM Haturday k 7:00, 9:00 P. M ak toven tripe leaving “Seattle Wednesday 4 $700 A. Smartt $20 F M1 | pound” te toward Seattle ; Single Trip, Oe. Bois Trip, $1.00 11:40 A.M. An POR’ 2PM 4 ading ar Tax ote North Round te from Seattle. South Bound i toward Beatle SEATTLE-PORT TOWNSEND-PORT jomasotions made every tip ot Einguten GELES- VICTORIA, B. C., DUN : GENESS, PORT WILLIAMS ROUTE 00D CANAL ROUTE Me ad eek, ee, S. S. “SOL DUC S. s. “KINGSTON” Davie, *Point No Point | | wanrn pounD D Passengers for boat tand SPECIAL ral} lines for all points on Olympic Penmaula S. S. “WASHINGTON” SEATTLE PT. TOWNSEND Ly. 10 S. S. “KULSHAN” sEVERETT ANACORTES BELLINGHAM Ly. 10:00 4. M Leaves dally, {Does not call at Hverett Founda” t# out of Seattle. Get free folder and colored bird's-eye map of Puget Sound at information window of the Colman Dock. This Puget Sound Navigation Company Ticket Office Colman Dock—Main 3993 THE | Spook ot Ole’s Ma | Now Eats sity in da whinker.” Fortner, not remember What the spooks at the spook-houne | were not the genuine article, and too, admitted he could the time when his Vortner and Yorls determined to) sister Ethel had worn a beard, and investizate. Seances were acheduled/ ing paychic and his aide were for Wednesday and Friday evenings. | nustied off to the village lockup For a couple of dollars one might de ‘Open” charges were lodged against converse the with ones “dear parted. Had the detectives not tntertered The detectives found William Wal.| when they it was aaid, “Tthel”* At “beat known psychic in/and “mamma” would have /‘dema the world and his aide-decamp, | terialized,” concluding the seance, R. D. Chase, awaiting them. Oleland that Aber would have been was also there. |found, when the lights went up, / They were taken into the ghost-| lashed to his chair as before chamber and after the “beat known| had cut bis bonds with a palr of p. 1. t 4" had lashed himself to al tiny scianors. hair and the lichts had gone out! Just what charge wif finally be and specttal music from a sereechy| placed against the two operntora of phonograph had produced sufficient! the spook-house haa not yet been payehio waver,” Ole’n mother! determined, but the matter w bobbed up clad in tion nine | likely be settled r a conference t sheet and kissed him tenderly | between the two de ves and Cap the cheek Tennant Jtain Charles I various steamer lines operated by , SEATTLE-SAN JUAN ISLANDS ROUTE S. S. “SIOUX” Read “Note” below carefully Pitfective June let, 1 NORTH NOUND K- TOWNSEND Oteacver leaves Seattle dally * Gally except nd points south Monday. SOUTH nor Read Dowr re Mid cht Le. SRATTLE PT. TOWNSEND PT. WI GELES Ar. 12:10 P. CTORIA Ly. 10:20 4 Note Leaves Seattle daily. *Does not call at Victoria on trip leaving Seattle Saturday mid night During July and August, the steamer flo! Duc will go through te Victoria dally. (Seven times per work.) 1Calls at Dungeness north bound on tripe Ieaving Seattle Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. TOWNSEND Port Townsend with SOUTH ROUND 1:20 P. Ar. 10 SEATTLE-NEAH BAY ROUTE S. S. “UTOPIA” SUNDAY AND THURSDAY EST POUND HAST fn ont of Henttle, LB Ar, 6:00 P.M Ly. 7:00 P. Leaves Beattie every Munday and Thurs Leaves Neah Bay Monday and Fri 7:00 P. M. Leaves Port Angeles east bound every Tuesday and Maturday 6:00 A.M. "Wont Round” ts from Beattie, “Kast Hound” ja toward Seattle, 11:15 AM “fonth not appear again. SEATTLE «GES STAR Douglas to Run for Auditor Job} the resignation of R, W an Chief clerk in the county With Douglas The Rhodes Co. auditor's office, T. D. Lake, former ehief accountant, has been advanced to chief clerk Douglas has an} 1 nounced, that he will run for county ’ . auditor ‘against O, M, Spear, chief e deputy auditor, in the fall elections Seattle's celebrated spook-house Ole heaved a J. of satisfaction) Frank W. Goodhue succeeds Lake. | Cl a our a es At 631 W. S6th st, Ballard, did not}and Fortner said he want tol look the same today with ite blinds | talk to his slater Ethel, who hed) UNIVERSITY STUDENTS pulled dow and solloe locks of a} ed ol » ° eat adven o r le i 4 Pi ¥ i pulled down and police locks on its| shuffled off into the great 4 wore scheduled to consider t No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. Orders taken on Friday Hour Sale merchandise doors, and neither did the apectre|ture some years past. What ™°t| tion of a permanent honor #ystem to f the vich ‘it ‘ 1 , of Ole’s mother. tered it if Fortner never had AJeliminate cheating at a special aw an he right to limit quantities vw reserved, Ole’s mother breakfasted — this | slater minal? pei oer eran, | emily Thursday * ; morning, somewhat gingerly, on|Portner ne cin here oliiaks ——— | lukewarm prison porridge and blue | bed Aldedecump Chane | 9 to 10 10 to 11 Iltql2_ | 1to2 Unted milk en out of a tin pan| When the lights were turned on | } with @ Un spoon lend the sheet gently liftel from ODDS AND ENDS of |GIRLS' UNION SUITS BOYS’ SWEATERS. | UNTRIMMED HATS. e * he t ne med out to Women's Apparel, priced 200 »:\ The Men's Bection on 5 She wasn't feeling fine—one ael.| the antral Ethel, she ture ka 4 0” summer welg § Hate, in large and sneuaie one “ i A tor qui clean-up. ain joor v dom does after a night tn the city | be Ole's mother, in —o = Aber, | Acre -culturist”: The | ae 2 ae Jeotton Union Suits, in Main Wi hf | small shapes, in White, jail—and she needed a shave other than William | sboy ne | man who owns and Sake Dest Cages; i te, [iow Medk, boaleeve, lenad 1 from ee eae ik og pein the “b, k. p. i. tow ¢ . r & “4; 1 Mo " te und substantially | Black, Navy, srown, tt would have been much better! ‘he Oo MP curprised, not to say tills an acre of greund hair Dust Coat; 2 Gray |length style Sizes 4 to/reduced for a quick |Sand and Purple, are |for everybody concerned if Ole i Line ’ 00 $9. Coat & shan” Lemutes teemarentinas” “toe | onaarinal pal the city, as #7 djnen Dust Coats 10/14 years, On male in the|cloan-up 29 Cont Btyle | priced special for a nt while Detectives Claude ¢ Ole rose up and was about to prensscighs insteac H]\ Rubberized Rain Coats, | Women's Knit Under. | Sweaters with roll collar | gute elednup during rtner and Ermest Yoris were| smite the best known phyetla om ¥e iving on a narrow, dénd 2 Leatherette Conta, |wear Section. Yor a|8"d two, pocketa Sires | 4 40. $1 0 raged detectiv © a : 0, 24 and 36, in on J present at the seance la when the emmed-in lot. For this $3 OO |auick seep during mc eather and Gheles se .00 NOT REAL Wane | “Ay bane long tam no fee j]| our, each sd this hour, a 50 Maroon. For this | : | mamma,” Ole related, “but, by snr, NOB paluaieees C | hour, O | rrowens—an oaa There had been some complaints! iy no tank she ever wear before hoice sees. . ree bl made by Ballard women recently | Remnants |sortment of Flowers tor | |BLOUSES~—A broken | Bhort lengths of Cotton | a@ Jo0d4 in plecen of one: | Georgette and a few Net half to four yards offers | Taffeta and Tricolette, ir GINGHAMS. te makes | hat trimming. For this | clean-up on line Blouses of final | AMUSEMENTS — | hor “ r, ieee or hams in a broken i rms | METROPOLITAN. Devonshire and Kiddy |ient and suit shades, |tncy Plaids, Striper and ; MATIN Cloth, Percales, Ging: |. a a limited quantity of | LAWNS—180 yards of | hams, Volles, Cropea, | #28 36 to 44, but not! (115 pink and Blue, the : Seco Silks and Outing |oach alze in every style) Domestic Section has |i i shemepefen Fr Ovens vas te 04 Fiannel at ONE-THIRD |or color. For this|priced them for this |“#sorted patterns For 2 - LESS THAN REGULAR hour, $2 95 hour, special, a 23 | this hour, a 30¢ 5 NIGHTS * PRICE |choice .... . VOUS seascemnsi | 9008. sesconapecl PASSING SHOW 200 People—15 Seenee—1,200 ‘ Wool Jersey Sport Coats*15.0 L Summer Coats, practical, stylish and of ome the right weight for the protection against the chill of morning or evening. These are designed with the tuxedo front and are finished with wide belt, two pockets and turn-back cuffs. Sizes 34 to 44, in Black, Navy, Brown and Heather Mixtures U DERMU SLINS—The Jute White Sales con- | tinue to feature exceptional values and larger assortments of Muslin Gowns and Envelope Chemises at the special prices of $1.00, $1.50, | $1.95, $2.39 and $2.95. Upper Main Floor to &3) Sat. $2.50; Popular Mat. eaday, Me to $2. “WHERE EVERYBODY GOES” | ee dated PALACE HIP Direction of Ackerman & Harris A Big De Luxe “Teney.” “Able” and “Ole” “HIGH SPEED” Sunday), 406 un). 196. 1h and 9:15 2tu 3 3 to 4 WOMEN'S HOSE-200 pairs of WOMEN’S SWEATERS- broken lnes, comprising Cotton | Sweaters, in a broken line of and Lisle Hose, in Plain Black, | coat and tuxedo styles. The as |MEN’S WORK SHIRTS—This assortment of 159 Work Shirts, which we have taken from stock 22 Woat White, Gold, Navy, Champagne |sortment consists of Heacock Flue and Sky. Sizes $% to 10, but not/Nile Green, Buff and Gray, and each size in every color. .19 | nizes 38 to 46, but not each nize For this bour, a pair.. Chin every color. For this hour SILK GLOVES—106 ioe in odds | *pecial, $4 75 and ends, including Gray, Brows, |(h -------—---——-- e SLIP ON VETIS—200 elightly White, Corn and Black. Sims damaged Vella, in assorted co! and priced spectal to clean up, im cludes shirts of black twill and dark and light blue Chambray. Sizes 14 to 17, but not each size in every color or fabric. For this eo ee ea $1.00 | chotce BLEACHED MUSLIN-—250 yards 6%, 6%, 7% and 8, but not each sine in every color. For 75¢ i this hour, 10¢ this hour, a pair-.--—-- — fe jin 36-inch widths. For 23 c C | ents hour, @ yard........ Comedy eof Laughter, qiligsicn Roars, Picked Poor Place to Pass Fake Check Convicted of attempting to pass a 1$10,000 forged check on the First) National bank of Auburn, T. ‘Teun lwas in the county jail Th ursday | awatting sentence ‘The trial was) |held in Judge Calvin B. Hall's court} Wednesday | A SERIES of outings preparatory to the opening of the summer camp | lon Bainbridge inland is planned by | the ¥. W. CA. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE pro testa adoption of section 30, mer chant marine bill, which provides for preferential rail export and import | rates for commerce carried on Amert can ships and denied to that carried on foreign vensels. | JULES MARKOW, ‘organizer of the Qist Division Association of Washington, was elected president of the organtzation at the first business meeting held Wednesday evening More than 100 veterans attended the seanion, 2 J Medicines Don’t wait until you must call s doctor! Save his time and your money. Go to him at first warning. i DR. WHITEAKER’S DISPENSARY 906 THIRD AVE. NEAR MARION ST. f A NEW SHIPMENT—JUST ARRIVED 10 Rod Roll of 6 Foot POULTRY and GARDEN FENCE at $6.98 Here is a great opportunity to Prostrations occur most frequently with those in a run- down, weakened condi- tion; who are nervously Phas Cort | and ‘physically exhaust- | ed. It will pay you to oe iaee trim these hot days by | =~ j afOilae dian iat buy your Poultry and Garden dnkarrassmants of a Gottved Fence at a big saving. This | ts 0 © ceeeioatiein 0 goles bao es Fencing we offer is made of No. N fired many. 18 galvanized wire; top and bot- tom strands are of heavy No. 18 ‘ pe coiaines fe wire. The horizonal wires, begin- | The Great General Tonle) | 6.6. shes proveriy applied cives satis: ning at the bottom, are one inch Sold By All Reliable Drugaiste Sole Manufacturers: LYKO MEDICOSS ‘COMPANY | New York Kansas City, Mo. | factory results, or your maney will be apart and graduate up to six inches apart at the top. Roll con- tains 165 feet. Special for Fri- refunded. only, Write for booklet. Address Dept. C aac ae. COMPANY Vor ale at all druggists, Always le, Washingt GRY 80S odin cnc oo ee cn Company —_———___ O.G.C, ix sold direct, by mail Waldorf Toilet Paper Special 3 Large Rolls for 25c Special for Friday—three large rolls of Waldorf Crepe Tissue Toilet Papet. £02. ». «sos seoseneeceeed eee : $ 4:49 “They’re Talking About It Everywhere” says the Good Judge How much more genuine satisfaction you get from a little of the Real To- bacco Chew than you ever got from the old kind. The good, rich, real to- bacco taste lasts so long —you don’t need a fresh | chew nearly as often. That’s why it saves you money. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Pyr ex cela’ in Nickel Plated Frame, Special at A Regular $6.00 Value This is the 8-inch Pyrex Casserole, with beautiful cut in floral design in cover, complete with an extra heavy pierced nickel plated frame. Special at... - $4.49

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