The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1920, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1920. With the Intention of making any of of Alaska ahd extensive survey the reind er} herd tudy means of attle ne Michael in July Brand new and clever features are here today, to stay pba yd bag: kale phuherdg till Friday night only— lag ir a aan Teachers Who Wed Will Get Rebate School teachers quitting their po sitions to get married may rece money paid by them for the teach ers’ annuity fund, according to an opinion prepared T upon request o 3. Fleming, sec retary of School Dixtrict No. 1 FUNERAL KB. Crewn, 40 Chauncey Wright Second ave, who died in city he pital after a KRVICES for Frank manager of the ‘Tuesday. afternoon atroke of apoplexy, are belng ar ranged by Bonney-Watson, He in wusvived by his wife, Mra. Laura here ‘He was an Crews, They cam: Ks ago. SEVERAL IN HIS FAMILY HELPED, SYS FOREMAN ak three wee THE SEATTLE STAR Try to Domesticate Northern Caribou e from Denver | ¢ Wife Strong and Happy as a | Girl Since Taking Tanlac— | Others Also Benefited } } Tne « Ivan H ne in my wife's taking wonderful orth 1414 Lin foreman in t. Mr. Man ane for twen highly respected by ty all| and is who know him. | My wife in now inthe beat of| health, after being practically an in | valid for years, and she is also fifteen | pounds heavier than when she began ltaking Tanlac, Before she took this | me could hardly eat any je she did manage For the first pied * . all she time in th. Bhe er, head in of dizziness, so that either had to sit, down Jor cateh of something to keep |from falling. She had pains in her | back and limbs, and in fact her whole | body ached. She lont weight and be camo so weak that her housework | | was a ms to her, She was alse!| very nervoul and low-spirited and would lie awake all hours of the| night, unable to aYeep “So many friends récommended Tanlac to her that she stafted taking it. Her appetite picked up at ance and now she Gan eat wmything she wants and never feels any bad ef. fects. Her liver alxo tw in fine shape and her headaches and nervousness have 4. She ts now so nd well that she goes about me Uke nm girl, doing her) rk with ease. Her nervous- | ness has left her and at night she ike a child. Other members} too, have been bene nnd we all say that| us, We recom co we get.” in Seattle by Bartell ersonal ai represen many months— the girl denominated by Harrison Fisher as the most beautiful in all America— OLIVE THOMAS | In an exciting English racing and society. drama— TheGloriousLady sh jac at times | housewe leeps jot my family After you eat~always take (TOR YOUR ACID-STOMACE, Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat od Gassy Feeling. Stops food souring, | ating, and all stomach miseries. digestion and appetite. Keeps stomach sweet and strong. Increases Vitality and Pep | _ EATONIC is the best reinedy. Tens of thou- sands wonderfully benefited. Only coste a cent | or twon day to une it The gripping story of an English peasant girl who | Jf goles: ye il refund money. Gets tie | Bartell Drug Stores—Five Retail | Stores loves her husband, a British lord, too much to remain his wife! > Unusual in story, in strength of cast, including Matt Moore, and in the accurate gorgeousness of its set- tings. AL ST. JOHN COMEDY, “SHIP AHOY” ALLACE on the URLITZER Accompanying the World’s ~ Why suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goltre? C. preparation for goitre has bene y several hundred dollars for an ve a goitre when O.G.¢ such a comparatively Matinees, 25c After 6:30, Children—lle any time 35e rly applied gives satis iemoney will be sold direct, by mail) relanded, 0.6 | only. Write fort t Address Dept. C | 0.4.¢, CHEMICAL COMPANY | ttle, Washi YY Youngest Dancer— MURIEL FRANCES DANA All prices include tax ,| Three Injured by Monolithic yured on her byearn a, } Seriously injured, is suffering a pos. jin the courts, following his divorce EATONIC . Foviivels segrentees | « fire originated in an of! burner. Satisfactory Terms Always | THE GROTE-RANKIN OTTO F. KEGEL, President, and $15,000 in the Interests of land fur-bearing animals will be The amounts $40,000 np taken from tated by cong partr The t vestigate tleating the vast ca the of bou herd territory and merging them with 160,000 reindeer now handled by | native MAY BUILD CARS IN TWOHY PLANT Shipbuilding Equipment to Be Disposed Of | | That the 1 ohy Brothers’ ship: amish waterway ttle North Pacific converted Into for the manufacture of cars and gonddlas was the made Wednesday by Twohy, vice-president of | Eighty-Three Chinese Grass 9 Chinese grass furniture is an import line—and we cannot” company | The decision to convert the extab- | ishment into @ railroad equipment | nd for shipbullding, according : dings of the Seattie North | Pacific plant were recently acquired ROCKERS |, Eight Styles—Are Reduced to 4 manufactory of car equipment PROBE BLOW-UP OF PAVEMENT procure matching pieces to complete the sets, so we have d cided. to reduce the prices on all remaining pieces on ow There are eight styles of Chairs and Rockers—all marked at the price quoted to clear them from the floor | quickly. Explosion floor. County engineers were investi ating Wednesday the explosion of monolithic pavement Dew Moines which blew up Monday, in juring three persons, one seriously The pavement was constructed four . and no expansion Jointa were provided. Mra. HF. near The quantity being limited, we urge you to come early make your selections. McClung, the most sible concussion of the b ee an injured back at her 331 «Fourth ave. N. W while two of her small dau | are suffering painful bruises. The three, together with H. F. McClung) and a third dafighter, were riding nm a truck on the Des Moines high- STOP PYORRHEA RAVAGES Drug Store Man 4 Had Booze, Charge! way. ‘The pavement muddenty blew! Harbly, proprietor of the Mr. Edwin B. Garretson of Excelsior Sp up with a resounding blast. The! 5°, street pharmacy, 1007 How-| writes: “Beg to advise that I have’ mother and two daughters were| oi ac. ts at liberty Wednesda through the efforts of a druggist here, in thrown to the ground. $506 and. op a senult of tis ing @ bottle of PYROS, and have one-half of 4 Members of the county engineer’s| ‘tuesday by deputy sheriffs. The| used as directed. The results have office investiguted and explained complaint charged Harbly kept marvelous that I cannot refrain from the strange explosion was due to @ mudden change of temperature The highway is being repaired. the good news to enodurage you ‘in its work. I have had an X-ray photo ti teeth and have been examined by. fifteen The “Tattere to the ater. yout | all of whom have told me that pene Seecired trom i vcadera Sho “hres inte | ble way of stopping the ravages of m¥ pyorrhes or saving" their honest opinions on teeth. If the results of further use of PYROS are as favorable erent to them. As such touts I feel duty bound to spread the good news” to” the foam arcane toteceetina, tet, ame Meena re wail worth reading. “the earth.” Bartell Drug Co. moonshine whisky in his pharmacy. | Aged F: ather Says Children Beat Him Garrett W. O'Nell, custodian of the! eral building, is in the limelight again, and his 14-year-old daughter, Gweneth, and her second husband, Louis Judkins, are at liberty on $250 bali each, following assault charges plared against them Tuesday in Jus tee Otis W. Brinker's The aged father taughter and her spo! | beat him at his home, at 65 aye. 8, for no particular reason he_ could see, unless it was an growth of his long legal procee¢ fe in 1914 $15 Pumps $7.85 $15 Oxfords $7.85 600 Eagles Are at State Session Six hundred Seattle EAgies are in atendance at the 15th annual seasion f the Washington serie meeting at Vancouver, Wash., Wednesday. They | left on a special train Tuesday | Oil Burner Cause of $700 Fire Here) More than $700 damage was aused by a fire which broke out} in the. home of M. Fitts, 2640 Sard S., early Tuesday night. The Oxford Values White Kid, Louis Heel Oxfords; highest grade shoes made; all sizes and widths; regular prices $15 and $16, now at $7.85, $8.85 just two prices white and colors in Kid and Calf Ox-— fords, Military and Louis heels; were $9.00 to $15.00; all high-grade and wonderful values at” these prices $6.85, $7.85, $8.85 $9.85, $10.85 On the Ladies’ Rack Six Lines Pumps Dull Kid, Patent and Satin; Louis heel; such makes as Baker's and Henne's, sold regularly at $14.00 and $15.00, now going $7 85 at just one price Still other lines of Pumps in White and Black Kid, Patent, Gray and Brown Buck, one and two- eyelet ties and tongue effecta sold regularly at $12.00 to $16.00, now going at $7.85 $8.85 $9.85 $10.85 Dr. Dudley Long | Heads Medic Group | Dr. Dudley Long has been elected president of the North End Medical | clety. Dr. M. M. Long was elect- | ed vice-president, and Dr. 0, W.! Christopherson secretary-treasurer, $50,000 Is Left to Perkins’ Secretary NEW YORK, June 23.—The sum 000 and an annuity of $6,000 left Miss Mary Kihm, for 27 Black, Ladies’ Ten years secretary to George W. Per White Kid, Calf and | Ladies’ White Reign kins, by the will of the financier | Boots, Buck Oxfords, Louis} skin Military Heel Broken The bulk of tho estate was left | f Heels, all Oxfords; regular $7.00 x to Mrs. Perkins and the two chil-| White, sizes .. " $4 85 ; all sizes and Lines of dren A lot of White High .. $4.85 The French army has adopted for | Black, Shoes, Pumps and Cantilevers its airplanes a silencer, which not | Oxfords, $2 85 Ladies’ White Reign- : only reduces the noise, but prevents Colors, good sizes ° skin Leather Louis Going at fire from the explosion of gasoline White Cloth, Louis Heel; all sizes and $6.85 to covered heela all sizes and widths; regu widths from AAA to D; $7.00 grade, Sale when the exhaust pipe is ov $6.85 to to the democratic cofwvention in Sa Tho Seattin Star publishes the bent Francisco will stop off in Seattle for Tammany Men to Stop Here July 4 | « tow hours on July 4 while en route | or thesis und adve One hundred and twenty-five mem- homes according to word reaching | Sit’ classes of renders bers of the Paminany hall ll delem ates Soatte Wednesday. levery few weeks. | serialx that can be secured, They are de to-date, red-blooded, full of heart tee: Warner’ Ss Safe Remedies ay $8 A Constant Boon to Invalids Since 1877 Warner’s Safe Diabetes Remedy. Warner’s Safe Rheumatic Remedy. Warner’s Safe Asthma Remedy. Warner’s Safe Nervine. Warner’s Safe Pills(Constipation and Biliousness) The Reliable Family Medicines Sold by leading druggists everywhere. Sample sent on receipt of ten cents, WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES CO., Dept. 561, Rochester, N. ¥. | morning and get teeth same day. oa In the stomach relleved ? | pains en a, whose work te still have tested our work patients you are in the right place. Open Sandays Frem ® te BSOLUT Sale by All cha b my SAMPLE FREE snoitiissive BELLINGHAM MICAL CO, Bellingham, Wash, 207 UNIVEMSITY ST, = REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the Iehtest | and strongest plate known, covers very little ‘of the roof of the mouth; | you can bite corn off the cob; guaran- Whalebone set of tecth. $2 Amalgam Filling .. All work guaranteed for 16 years Examini Whi Bring thin ad with you. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS | | | heated. | | $12.85 lar $8.00 $4.85 grades, at MEN’S SHOES ON THE RACK AT.... These are broken lines of Men's High-grade Shoes that sold At $12.00 to $15.00 and they are wonderful values at the price, te $4.85 at .. d 15 yearn, EXAMINATION FREE | Crowns .... Bridgework We also offer you complets lines of men’s famous mikes to © from, she $12.00 to $16.00, « BAXTER & BAXTER], 1326 Second Avenue | | PAINLESS EXTRACTION | eave impression taken fp thet jon and advice free. rk. We Stand we} mended by ov: ood satisfaction. Ask our | oming to our office, be sure pi ying 12 few Working People Opposlte Frascr-Vateguom Co

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