The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1920, Page 7

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Take a Briscoe ruie” East Pine at Summit. Dy leamerseimn lal COPYRIGHT 1919 BY EMERSON “What do you thnk ofhim, Wid?" ere well onithelf way home: | > his geme. J reckon he} OU can drive your 1920 Briscoe to your heart's content without fear of ex- : cessive fuel bills. “Before you decide world-famous Briscoe unit- power plant has made economy records motordom. Ww, 1 reckon we did@ get there U. S. ARMY GOODS SALE | Featuring a fine line of Olive Drat U, & Jankets aC 87.80 eact “She didn't make none too good seta and cries a good deal : broke and blind and Test it out for yourself, We're - teady when you are. Mitchell Motor & Service Co. J. M. Osmond, Pres, and Mgr. Double White Wool Hankets, 97, sy I'm up against it right now last, easy and comfortable 4, 130,000 are | T am now devoting My entire time to my dental practice. I make all examinations and diagnose each case as Well as do all extract. ing between the hourr of 9 a. m. and 5 p.m My offices have beer established for mor: than a quarter of + century, and under m) personal management since July 15, 2901. I do not compete with cheap, transient, advertising aencsts. Me prices are the lowest, con- sistent with first-class work. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Columbia St 5c bc - ic rc bc ic ic ic ic ic ic 5c | you will not kr less kinds of mrip tainment it w © There are vit ORDS for ever tr} Fé cone Seize Narcotics; ; Arrest Harry Chin ‘ While police held ‘ revolver and 48 coties Harry Chin, 21, w Now listen, sim. way that if you ever do want to] and you got to If) torn here's the one | » Khaki and white 1 Camping Beda. ts cans of the best Coffes| Headquarters for Fireworks and Mall and xpress Orders Given Prompt Attention pes He will be turned over to fed LOCATION, 620 Third Ave. oral when Patrolmen N. P. Anderson Bauerman raided his room in the Milwaukee hosel, Wednesday found the nare RF. {S & INVALIDS |::::". Horlick’s | ..°:!°" The Original |<" « ginal 3 wan gettin’ back.” Sim Gage smiled with a sense of his own Importance as he took the jetter, turning it over in his hand. | here “What's it any, Wid?" said be His neighbor looked at the insert | wagon,” “It's for ber,” maid he that route came ead Substitutes. Estrect to Powder eotible Por Infants, Invalides and Orowtng The Original Pood-Drink For AllLAgris Two Forks, Montany.” “Here's some writing on the “That's the girl that Miss Warren letter from her. I'd better be get-| loone in this valley today,” | when I come thru before noon your house is gone, and your barn, . somebody's burned your your barn, and shot your mb down if Nels Jensen hadn't got t They saved the h burned very much anyways, so Nais | Gage and his tupefied, sat looking at the bearer “Who done It?” asked Wid Gard. sin't no accident.” valley this morn Your mail box was busted down. There wasn't no Big Aleck around, a) eer | | A Victrdsla for Ev A Melf5dy for Every Mood Until you own ZZ. VICTROLA iow the count- isic and enter- vill give you. tCTOR REC- y mood—many ‘Pp Be sure it isa VICTOR Victrola “Not no one else s go in and talk to Pop Bent-| » and little-used ery Home . you heard the news, T reck d he to his neighbors, costing only 85e. is a VICTROLA for every home—prices range from $25 We gladly arrange convenient terms of payment on any VICTROLA. broke in Sim Gage relevance at this time, “haven't you a litter of pups around I'm lookin’ fer a dog, an: “Yard's full of pups, man. want one help yourself. “Sell me two or three hens and a |‘em home, and I plumb forgot.” Pop Bentley threw up his hands Jat his feckless ni place fer your hens |} forefinger to his puck | |to take more’n about one pup now,} Jand three or four hens with you sometime | got to be getting The mall carrier, the postmaster | and Sim's friend looked at one an. Sherman, Pay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine, Seattle 928-30 Broadway, would ge away an alone ip @ place like that~* SEATTLE STAR . i HOUGH “What do you mean?’ friend halt ing puppy, master's om of t | ahead, 1d marry that wir even | him knew it pain “The damn, murdering thieves,” | eald Wid your horse and mule was both killed He pointed to the burned “What made them? they gain by th But & half-burnt home. in there,” of | they dou way | mine open p! | the willers, Sim “He else ln gone. rifle, told you you had.” mid the |] r, something of pity in his “I'm trying to tell you why you had. Why I brought this letter you ain't got no place to | {I FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET that woman ain't tere no What do you mean?" “Whoever wet fire to your k her away, or alee she's got lont omewheres.” “Gone? said Sim Gage. ad he turned upon his about acts of Providence © ain't no such nee if thi c rt home, at a gallop half unconscious of what did, carrying in hie arm an excite Impetuously licking hi y in the morning et the neighbors to n the tired team was down Sim Gage’s between the wire fence and the Sim was looking Continually he moaned to | himaeif low, as if in pain | hard-faced man on the seat beside was not in physical too low down for him,” _s ae rr r Hm" | Gnd belt, Wid tyrned towards hi cotprints in the path | “I'l tell you, Sim, sald he, “we'll! ‘They ran began to puzzle out this| sim G was aleading her out this| pulled up. , “Look ay . it's time ener wh: where the ants by here's her footprin No use to hunt the she's went off 1 vil ectne Sa, fu al, sort ctl walk reat" ware pel Take $80, Watch i be.“ took my atxshooter,” Mary Warren, In care of Sim Gage,/ sim, who had hurriedly examined |the intertor of his home. “Nothing Sim Walt while I go git my It's in the tent. FREDERICK & NELSON Dresses of the Finer Grades At Important Reductions $79.00 $95.00 $115.00 Evening Gown of Black Chiffon, Lace. and Satin, of jet and beads. duced to $115.00. FREDERICK & NELSON oa _A Clearance of Broken Lines of Women’s High-Grade Pumps and Oxfords © Reduced the to ° Pair N exceptional opportunity is provided by this clear- ance, to acquire one or several pairs of high-grade | Shoes (from one of the best makers) at a very substan- | tial saving. In the lot are fine Sports and Golf Oxfords in Cordovan and Nut-brown Leathers; street and Dress Pumps and Oxfords with French heels, in Black and Brown Kidskin and Patent Coltskin. Three hundred and sixty pairs; not all sizes in each style, but a good range in the lot. Reduced to $6.75 the pair. First Floor [wheel tracks, a , of some sort trail on out to the | Tomorrow morning, early.” | picking it up here and there, hing it plain in the loose sand | Wid h covered the gravel roadbed. | Wid Gardner laid a hand on un and took | gate ere and eat | « said Sim, “was drunk. Look|can do, Sim,” said he. long “Look how thi car was running|once more along Sim Gage's assented Wid. “You set here| As they approached the «ent ate, Sim, and hold the team.| Sim turned. “Hold up a mim he byt I want to run up the road a plece to| Wid,” said he, “while I look where it joined the main road, Wid “Look yonder, Simm said he that broad-tire wag. | whe re the Umbe trail turns up the| here where the wagon was ted canyon.” (To Be Continued Tom “Sure, Wid,” said Sim. “I can’t walk good. “There's whe on was tied.” “The road's full of all sorts of in hand, from his seat. He carried] ¢,/4 5, ~ ed fi his =4 . fore his friend had returned from oto |the hens still were expostulating IN| 144 by that time it was dark. E. W. Steele, 1002 Montgomery the bottofm of the wagon. “Is them | “srhat's where they went, Sin" |qacoma, motorist, was held up ks?" r oR ° | ear tracks’ said Wid Gardner. “I seen the track bed of $80 and a watch “A car could be a hundred and) of that busted tire plain in the half. fifty miles away by now,” said Wid.| dried mud, Little ways up the trail. | Thursday by @ lone bandit who | They passed on to Wid Ganiner’s! Whoever it was done this, has wentied him at 26th ave. S. W. and Gem When he had returned with rifie| gente. It was wide open. There were right up there. When we get a few esce st. FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET: PPROXIMATELY _ seventy- five Dresses are affected by the reductions. Many of these are exclusive models. Cloth Street Dresses in straight-line effects, of Navy- blue Tricotine, with beads and colored embroideries. Short- sleeve models. Sizes for women and misses. Afternoon Frocks are of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Chiffon Tricol- ette, Satin Charmeuse and Crepe Meteor, in Navy, Black, Brown and light colors. There are sev- eral modish Gingham Taffetas for afternoon occasions. Dinner Frocks and Evening Gowns ‘Afternoon or Dinner are of Black Satin, Chiffon, 77?ek of dem copper. Georgette Crepe and Taffeta, poem partis Ber = several models combining Black hag of ars aid ve Lace with these fabrics, and $38 or » freduce elaborated with jet, sequins and Bis ~eecond aa heavy bugles. Re- = ~ ————— jot fellers together we'll start, ‘omorrow!’ said Sim. “Wy ver done the work at my/| friend's shoulder. “It's the best we w be busted down my mail box.” | Without more speech they 41

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