The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1920, Page 9

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TUESDAY, JONE 8. 1970 THE SEATTLE STAR RINGSIDE NOTES ON ‘ores on COUNCIL Passed Moore's ordinance appropriating $10,000 to enable Mayor Caldwell to investigate the purchase of the municipal lines. | Formally expressed its intention to pass an ordinance increasing the | street car fares to 7 conte, Passed three ordinances which had been vetoed by the mayor because he ebjected to the form in which they were drawn: The ordinance permitting children under five years of age te ride free on the street cars; the ordi nance making it a misdemeanor to misrepresent a child's load of fire wood. | Referred to the finance and public safety commitioes a petition for the establishment of a fire station in Hillman City and another for a fire sta tion in the North Green Lake Section. | Directed the board of public works to proceed with the construction — J) of a new West Dravus street bridge over the Great Northern railway tracks. Referred to the public safety and finance committees Councilman Bolton's ordinance providing for one day off duty in every eight for city firemen. Referred to the public safety committee a petition signed by a great num ber of citizens in faver of permitting jitney busses to operate on the routes and schedules now in force. Referred to the finance committee a recommendation of Mayor Caldwell |) that the members of the board ef appeals in the building department be |) paid $10 for each day they are in session. Passed an ordinance providing for the paving of 15th ave. N. EK. from E. S5th st. to the street railway right-of-way, and for the adjacent streets in the North University district, eee Council fans who held dewn ring: fide seats Monday were somewhat! up tn the ozone as to what the city fathers were doing. The council ad-| Journed its regular meeting into a Semion of the committee of the whole and repaired to the mayors office where they pondered heavily behind locked doors. the legislative halts and the chic haireut of John E. Carroll. eee ‘The petition of citizens, requesting that the jitney drivers be “unmolested in their present choice of routes and schedules, was carried in by two strong and heatthy men. The docu |ment, voluminous and hefty, was When they resumed thelr regular gession it was immediately evident | W"ed by some 29,000 people, ac-| |cording to Attorney Crawford, the that weighty matters had been é>| spokesman for the jitneurs. way to join the dinasaur and the Prehistoric glass of suds, | eS ee | Next tm tnterest to the passing of SIGHT. REPORT § | | the nickel fre, was the return of Thursday Counciiman Robert B. Hesketh to With the Standard On tanker El which the human flesh has 0 CO% Secundo reported 500 miles from Se tend. Practically no one in this 888 aitie Monday night, all three of the et test living, insufficient exercis® bie easoline distributers Nere were and overeating ts exempt from Urte looking for some re Acid secretions in one er more Of 13 ont shortage by the ferrible symptoms The eu ts Rheumatiam, Headache, DypepeP According to John McLean, dis gia, Liver Troubles, Fermentation t@ trict gules manager for the Standard the Bowels and Stomach, Bright's 6) Co. a large part of the tanker’s | MJ Disease, Heart Disease, Poor Circt cargo will be unloaded directly at Se Jation, Kidney and Bladder Trow artie. instead of at Point Wells, as ts| Dies, Sleepleasness, = Nervousnem, oostomarily done. | ete, are some of the more common = we are taking care of our com | Qilments arising from an excess of mercial trade very nicely,” «ays Rus Dric Acid in the system. sell Patterson, manager of the re | The Kkineys are the natural Stter® fine ot) Mvision of the Union Ot! Co. Bf the blood, and when they are over) the Shell Co. fs still limiting pleas ‘worked ani can not property carry ur. cars to five gallons of gas, but) eff the potwons, the excess ps0 allows trucks on essential work 75 ric AAD te adworbed into the =7% per cent of their normal require | fem and tn time crystaliises ments, acocrding to Don G. Fisher, ‘When this Uric Acid attacks the division manager. mruscies between the joints and there _— fs ne fever, the condition is known es MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM ‘When i te deposited in the fibrous | Riswucs surrounding the joints and | causes tafiammation, great pain and i swelling, changing from one joint te) m fanother, ® ts called INFLAMMA| | SORT RARUMATISN. “Wheat re | . ee | attacks the nerves | Sata wauring severe pam thougs Judge Cushman to Set! ‘with ittle or no swelling, it ts a ee ccesn | Them in October Sciatica, Gout, Neuraigia, and ster Kindred diseases are all results from| Assignment for trial In the cases of | by cause—an excess of Uric thowe of the Auburn box car con spiracy defendants who still face charges of posseasion of stolen prop. erty will be made October 4, Federal Judge Edward E. Cushman an nounced Monday. | ail for the four men convicted on the conspiracy charge was fixed ax follows Monday afternoon: Lemuel 8 Fowler and Thomas Singer, $5,000 each; Creed Lane, $4,000, and H. W.| Hanson, $3,500 | The defendants who are to be tried for possession of stolen goods are Mra. Sarah Jones, Thomas E. Jones, Ethyl Hanson, George E. White James F. Meilison, David Jones, Wii liam Ratcliff and Clarence H. Bel lamy. Ratcliff has already pleaded gullty. | Mrs. J. A. Lewis, proprietress of the St. Elmo hotel, Auburn, does not face further charges, since she was) acquitted of the conspiracy | The maximum penalty for the four men convictéd is two years’ impris onment and $10,000 fine each. Wet Weather Hits Rainmaker’s Work EPHRATA, June §—With Charles Sold by good Druggists ™. Hatrieia. ‘professional rainmaker, | hard at work, half an inch of raim| every place or sent, poste (Min ins district yesterday. | of jong standing, the improvement ghown after taking the first bottle should be so marked that the treat pees, 7 Sognes, Drug Con.) meee of ts tach of min.“ pokane, Wash., on ree) i20 tour days left in which to bring according to the terms of his con | tract. ceipt of price, $1.00 and a2 inch and a third and win $3,000, | $2.00 bottles, Dentistry Under the E. R. Parker System F your teeth need filling, a dentist who makes a specialty of fillings can do the work best. I If you need crowns or bridge | work, a crown and bridge dentist is the man you want. If artificial teeth are required, you can get the most satisfaction from a dentist skilled in plate work. If a tooth must come out, a first-class extractor can take it éut without hurting. If your teeth are diseased, a dentist with full knowledge of the subject should be consulted. This is the kind of dentistry done in offices using the E. R. Parker System. The kind of work you need is done by the man who knows how to do it particularly well. Examinations and advice free. Painless Parker Dentist Using the E. R. PARKER SYSTEM 1619 Westlake Avenue Trimmings Specials for Dollar Day A quantity of chiffon cloth, 40inch width, to close out at $1.00 a yan. “ —Trimmings tn fancy silk bands and motifs in fancy gulloona, bands and edges in metala at $1.00 a yard ~Ormandie embroidery tn fancy open edges for collar and cuff sets at $1.00. A fine 20tnch embr with good designs and scalloped edge at $1.00, Cream net top lace at $1.00. —Wraser-Vaterson Co, First Floor ‘dpi cnet Women’s Vests 65¢ and 75c Qualities at Two for $1.00 280 gauze vests, pink dnd white, with recula on straps; also bodice style = ~-Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor Se teas Women’s Union Suits Specially Priced at $1.00 —432 muita of Carter's underwear of fine cotton. Low neck, sleeveless, band top with regulation straps, In white Pink and white botice with tape shoulder straps. Reinforced. 4,4 and &@ = —VPraserPaterson Co, First Floor Brassieres Regularly $1.50 at $1.00 300 Drassteres, in several styles. Hook front, embroidery trimmed muslin, and mesh bandeaux; also hook back styles. Sizes 3 to 44 —Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor Women’s Bloomers Specially Priced at $1.00 —Satren and bastiste bloomers of good quality materials, Cut full and well made. All izes, in fiewh only. —Fraser-Pate: Second Floor eeeothennentl onenecece Women’s Gowns Regular $1.50 and $2.00 at $1.00 —Mustin and nainsook gowns, tn slip-over styles. A few odd styles and sizes from our regular stock, plain tailored and embroidery trimmed. —WVraser-Paterson Ca, Second Flogr PaO Seki Women’s Neckwear _ Regular $1.50 to $2.25 at $1.00 —Pieces that have become slightly solled and mussed from handling and dinpiay. —¥raser-Paterson Co, First Floor $—__—__ Outing Hats Specially Priced at $1.00 —144 outing hats, snug fi ape y made for motor wear. Good am and colora —Fraser-Paterson Co, yA Rs Hand Bags Regularly $1.50 to $2.00 at $1.00 ‘Women's hand bags, a score of different sizes in two distinctive styles. Flat and envelope shape in real leather. Regulation shape in jeath er and silk. -Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor sarimenreeaiinennntepuan Luncheon Cloths . Specially Priced at $1.00 —180 Japanese Iuncheon cloths, 26-Inch, eral pretty designs, both light and dark be * —Fraser-Paterson Co. Second Floor ecient White Goods 75c and 85c Qualities at Two Yards for $1.00 —260 yards of plain and fancy whit su ble for women's and children’ dresses, —Fraser-Paterson Co., incense cosneininliians Huck Towels Special at Four for $1.00 —800 serviceable huck towels, size 18x36 inches. All white with satin band borders. -—Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor psteeaanery 0 Pc oenena Mercerized Damask Specially Priced at $1.00 Yard ¥ organdie flounce, style, Sizes Co, First Floor Good quality 70-inch damask, in assorted de signs. Just 380 yards, ‘raser-Paterson Co, Second Mioor Colored Cotton Fabrics Regularly 65¢ to 85c at Two Yards For $1.00 ‘ —600 yards, including wool finished plaids, ginghams and voiles. —Fraser-Patterson Co, Becond Floor. EET CIES Scarfs Special at $1.00 Each 240 lace trimmed scarfs, in several pretty de. nigns, some with li , with narrow lace edges, others w edges. -Fraser-Patorson Go., Second Floor f sr-Pxt c ERS SON Co SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Tomorrow —Our “Dollar Day” Sale means the greatest quantity of the most extraordinary values that can be offered at $1.00. Women’s Hosiery Specially Price —120 pars women's pure . silk hose, some full fash 4 Black and Russian calf, All sizes at $1.00 @ pair. 100 pairs women’s sft and fiber hose, in cordo- van, white and navy. At $1.00 @ pair. 110 pairs women's late hose, seamless, in white, black, ke, medium eray, L beige and om At pairs women’s black cotton hone, in 8% and 9 only. Four pairs for $1 —Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor <crchdnlp ecoduiieen Children’s Hose Specially Priced 59 palrs Infante’ silk and wool hose tn black and only. At four pairs for $1.00. | 1 binck lisle hose, Sizes 7 to BENE eae 2 Photo Album Specially Priced at $1.00 ——Vraser-Paterson Ca, First Floor 250 7x11 loose leaf albuma, with foot cover. The leaves are chemically cured and will not injure the Prints. Regularly priced at $1.50. —Fraser-¥ pane Dales Ribbons erson Ca, First Floor Regular $2.25 at $1.00 a Yard Handsome I24nch ta ffeta ribbons, far camisoles, lamp shad: 4d faticy work - r-Paterson —E f oe Ww Children’s Wash —Fraser a a Creepers and Infante and pers, s. Broken harm and crepe. P checks, Pink, t white. and and “he + First Floor sh.u8 Regularly Up to $1.50, at $1.00 Smart little styles of white plane, duck and Jean. Paterson Co, Second Floor 2 om cm tay Nee eS ezisete Sige) FB Reguarly Upto | $2.25, at $1. children's rompers and range *, styles and colors. Ging- uin colors girdles, 00 of | ae, tan —Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor Jewelry Novelties Regularly $1.75 to $3.75 at $1.00 —144 novelty beads. — 72 bar pina, set with brillianta, —144 peart beads, neck length, —144 hair ornaments. — 18 powder and rouge boxes, — 12 rings, set th rubies. 36 crystal cut beads. —Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor reese a Bag Frames Special at $1.00 288 bag-frames, with ready-mnde inside frame Pattern for making enclosed. —Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor EAC Rsranieret Sivonen White Ivory A Special Purchase at $1.00 pieces, including— gulation size Picture frames Ctoth bru Jewel bo: Perfume bottles Powder boxen Hair receivers it ae Trays, two sizes Pin cushio Your choice at $1.00 each. —Fraser-Paterson Co. First Floor Women’s Silk Gloves Regularly Up to $1.75 at $1.00 —Twoclarp silk gloves. Not all shades tn the tot, ~ but every size except 6%. —Fraser-Paterson Co. First Floor pees SESS Parasols Regularly $1.25 to $7.50 at $1.00 s and children’s parasols, up to $7.50 clearance Dollar Day, —Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor eek Boys’ Union Suits Regular 95c at Two for $1.00 60 cotton sults, high neck, short sleeves, knee i Ages 12, 14 and 16 years Vraser-Iaterson Co, Knit Underwear, First Floor re | BSG REMORSE sa _ Dressed Dolls Regularly Up to $1.95 at $1.00 ua pecial lot of dressed dolls, reduced for Dollar Day. —Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor i$ Sleeping Garments Regular $1.50 to $2.00 at $1.00 Sleeping « for children, 2 to 14 years of 7 soft nainsook, r-Paterson Co, Second Floor The Special Price Basement —Unusual values have been gathered together for this great Dollar Day Event. 400 Waists organdie ahd Waists of voile, lawn, in twenty becoming styles, mostly of white, but some of checked voiles in colors with white organdie collars. Tucked, pleated and lace-trimmed fronts and yokes. All sizes, 86 to 46. Specially PTICEd BE .ccccceccsemeccccceces 300 Petticoats —Percaline, sateen and cotton taf- feta petticoats, in all black and dark grounds with fancy floral patterns in blue, rose, green and lavender. Pettic: for everyday wear, specially priced at........ 200 Aprons —Percale aprons, made in new slip-over bib apron style, just the thing for summer wear. In large assortment of small n patterns in both light and d grounds. Special at.. — 200 Bloomers —Children’s black sateen bloom- ers, made with elastic waist and knees. While they last at three pairs for $1 25 Smart Trimmed Hats Specially Priced at $1.00 —A_ splendid assortment of banded hats in Copenhagen, navy, sand and old rose, spe- cially priced. Untrimmed Shapes At $1.00 —In all colors. —s— —The following smal] lots will be closed out at one dol- lar, which is but a fraction of their former pricings: —48 Girls’ Gingham Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years. —6 Children’s Tan Raincapes, sizes 2 to 5 years. —50 Gingham Tie Aprons, at three for $1.00. 4 Regularly $1.45 at $1.00 —9 fine silk fourin-hand ties for Made of good quality heavy «ilk, all hand - finished. Good selection of Neckwear colors and pat Wash Ties Special Three for $1.00 —1,000 beautiful wash ties for men All colors in solid backgrounds and stripes of helio, tan and black, ae See Hosiery ; Special Three Pairs for $1.00 — —500 pairs fine liste finish cotton hose for memy | in black, cordovan, navy blue and slate gray, —Sies 9% to 11%. oii ec ceecall Handkerchiefs Regular 15¢ at Eight for $1.00 —800 fine eotton handkerchiefs of good men's size. Union Suits Specially Priced at $1.00 —40 summer weight lisle union suits, Ch make, With quarter sleeve, ankle length, athletic style, In white and ecru. Sizes 34, | 38 and 42 e Men's Section, Fir oma niteanetell Rind Hoover Sweepers $1.00 Down 5 —For this day only, we will accept $1.00 as initial payment on a Hoover Sweeper, the ance payable at the rate of $5.00 a month. © narily the first payment is $6.00. —Fraser-Paterson Co, Fourth iit tilled Picture Frames | Regular $1.50 to $2.50 for $18 —Sterlum picture frames of all stzes, 100 double frames. Warranted not to —100 gilt picture frames, size 9x11, with and back. —Fraser-Paterson Co, First For the Window ~ Items Specially Priced P. —Window@shades, of cloth, in olive and green, 36 inches wide, 6 feet long. Special) $1.00 each. “i —Printed marquisette, In Moral and verdure signs, and choice colorings, 36 inches wide. B larly 60c and 75c a yard, at three yards for $1 Border Edge Marquisette, 36 inches wide, white and ecru. Regular 50c quality, special four yards for $1.00. —Fraser-Paterson Co, Fourth men. “ah, ish, a Rag Rugs Specially Priced at $1.00 ™ —100 rag rugs, 74x36 inches, In assorted e¢ Only two to a omer. ms - T-Paterson Co., Fourth Rata Printed Cork Linoleur Regularly $1.35 at $1.00 Sq. Yas Ten full rolls of printed linoleum, im tile block patterns. Special at $1.00 a square In ordering, give the room measurements, —Fraser-Paterson Co. Fourth Pear] Handled Silverware Specially Priced at $1.00 ui —Another — spe purchase of pearl »% handled all remarkable val- Including— silverware ues. Pie Servers Cake Servers Berry Spoons Tomato Servers Gravy Ladies Cold Meat Forks Salad Servers i $1.00 || 1 per FV —Choice at each. (Plus 5 cent War Tax.) : —Fraser Paterson Co. Fifth Floor Notion Specials For Dollar Day —Sanitary Bloomers of fine rubberized nainso fine net top. Tape loop for supporter; elastic garter at knee. Three sizes. Regular $1.50 quak ities at $1.00 a paim, 7 —Ironing Board Pads of thick padding cottem, — Can be put on in an instant, and are remo’ Washable. Special at $1.00 each, —W. B. Skirt Markers, 12 inches high, heavy — metal standards. Regularly $1.50, Special at | $1.00 each. —Household Rubberized Gi proof, Regular § Stationery ee A Special Purchase for $1.00 ~-Fine linen finished paper, boxed. In all ¢ and white; 72 sheets and 60 envelopes, 4 < ~—Vraser-Paterson Ca. First J

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