The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1920, Page 5

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Some Exceptional (3 Values in Used Gas Ranges We have a num- ber of very good Gas Ranges which have been slightly used, but which are in excellent condi- tion. We offer these at very substantial savings. re The list includes such well known makes as Dangler, Garland, New Method, Favorite, Vulcan, Ideal, Wedgewood, Superior, Reliable and Jewel. Used ranges, as well as new ones, are sold on the Easy Payment Plan. Feormerty WeedheuseGrunbeum Furniture Co. Ina q GRUNBA Where FURNITURE Meets CO: IN fo cfoofo oto opopofo}ofo}ofo}ofo}ofolo.ofo]o) seacesen Let’ s Go! co” Musical Revue, “What weird music is to the Ort- ent, such is jazz to America. The makeup of the average American is a Natunstim Y — PNR o TABLETS~- i ) Kak RO Ss Deeeriptive MAR-RU COMPANY, Tecoms. Wi Ter sale by Dreastots Tweeds, Homespuns and Cassimeres Values Up to $50, special ar... ae d.OO 34 to 40. att email “Clothes That Are Different” 916 SECOND AVENUE Seattle Two Big Stores THE SEATTLE STAR smang! Jazz to Stay, Says Fanchon|WILSON URGES S Takes Barleycorn’s s Place Fanchon 7 Monday tn an affray with police? “Jazz music is with us to stay,”| such that he craves jazz says Miss Fanchon, at the Metropol: | itan theatre Sunday with her broth: | every line, jaz# is like a much-needed er, Marco, in the “Fanchon and Mar-| stimulant to take the place of old | John Barleycorn.” “In this day and age of speed tn ‘the whole family THE /20% Reduction Sale [2222 wae | ean, FROM GERMANS? | ON ALL aorHine IN OUR STORE |jes'sh 80" ‘ste tion won the divorce. The Teschers | United States government bas quiet are Holy Rollers. : ly made known to France and Eng. Direction of Ackerman & Harris n= land its belief that the two allies/ TOMORROW, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘ ol cannot hope to collect from Ger-| ANOTHER SNAPPY NEW SHOW OF o | the huge indemnity proposed | <a s That $150,000 |[ cre conterences ot remem | _ HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE This week is your final opportunity to secure e unparalleled bargains. Every garment, at its normal price, represents 100% value, and from its regular price you get the straight 20% off. A finer selection of up- to-date correct men’s and young men’s suits and overcoats you'll not find anywhere. Thoysands to choose from, because none is reserved. The big stock includes FASHION PARK CLOTHES and other famous makes from the nation’s most highly reputed manufacturers, ; $30 Suits $24 $45 Suits $36 | $35 Suits $28 $50 Suits $40 $40 Suits $32 $60 Suits $48 | | In Addition We Have a Limited Lot of Young Men's Summer Suits Though held over over from last season, these suits are of excellent style. In light and dark shades, with only one and two of a kind. Sizes Act now! These opportunities won’t come again in a vers time. SHANER & WOLFF | ‘The Rhodes Co. | [THROUGHOUT THE WAGES AWARD Asks Speedy ” Decision in Rail Controversy WASHINGTON, June 2.—Presi-| dent Wilson day sent « telegram to chairman of the rail: | labor bord, urging him to expe: | | MMER AY the award of the board in wage controversies now before it ee Freight Service Is Nearly Normal| ROM the time when you first get up in the morning until you re PHILADELPHIA, June 24 - tire at night the various activities tire you not, if you are a PEetciphis wan Te pee cent of nonif | Wearer of WARNER’S RUST-PROOF CORSETS. mal today railroad officiala an | nounced, Strikers continued ° al t officials, Strik jeaders, owever, predicted. tie bie-walnove Will omnes | OU know, you can tell the way you feel, that the support ‘War- out here wan catimated at 2,000, Pas- |B | ner’s Corsets give you keeps you refreshed. Your work or your songer service was normal play, no matter what your endeavor may be, will not be too strenu- ous for Warner’s Corsets, as they are designed especially to with- Delaware Strikers ‘ aah deans Return to Work WILMINGTON, Del, June 23 | Raflroadsmen who participated In the | walkout which began here last Sat-| ig HE boning is so flexible and the material is so service- urday have all returned to work, rail | 3 road officials sald today, Embargoes able that the graceful lines of Warner’s Corsets are re- te freight have not yet been lifted " tained until the corset is ready to be cast aside. nis nection, eee 7° + See Ba dis From the many models in stock our corsetieres are enabled fo fit you perfectly with ne: ABM AIR: a a Guards Keep Order in Waterbury Zone) WATERBURY, Conn., June 23 Police and «tate militiamen on guard | here to prevent further disorder, dur ing the strike of 15,000 brass work-| , wk, today ‘warned against any at Warner's Rust- Proof tempt to stage a demonstration in connection with the funeral services Corsets at ~ for Striker Liberto Lizo, killed eat $2.50, $3.00, $8.50, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, um... $8.00 and $10.00 Waterbury is not under military | Geminetion. Upper Main Floor. | MOTHERS FRIEND JAPAN REPLY tMothers lpetains Strong Stand in he Mudcles Shantung Dispute PEKING, June . ate (Delayed). — The Chinese government today tn a note to Japan retains itv strong | —Tl position aguinst direct negotiation | of the Shantung controversy. The note was in reply to the second note from Japan in which Japan urged direct negoUations between China and Japan. China must have a voice tn all treaties and alliances affecting her | sovereignty, the note declares. | Let's eat at Boldt’; coy boxes for Broken Lenses Replaced Free If tnsured (cost small) with the National Optical Service Card. Ask HUTESON OPTICAL COMPANY, Opp. Rhodes Co. 1320 Second Ave. Near Union AYS HE KISSED __} mare COLORED PARSON U. S. Makes This Belief LOEW’S i sul THEAT kinsed @ colored preacher, mhq mid. vrs in her presepon ‘The judge *aidn't BY A. 1. BRADFORD PA I A C E HIP Continue care about the cigarets, but oscula-| WASHINGTON, June 33.—The | was learned today. r . ROT. 1 DES: T | 1t ts understood that the Ameri AN ERICAN ER’ -CAFE” Deposit With |can poaltiogs has been made known An Intoxicating Girl Revee With Francis Merton and Many Pretty Girts — | to France and Great Britain on sev- a = on = — eral occasions in the form of sug- 3 od e Diminutive tertainer gestions from Albert Rathbone, ns: | WALMSLEY £ KEATING a the State Treasurer |oistant secretary of the treasury, | ———— jand unofficial representative of the | S . %) ere |tuited States on the reparations The, Little Isee-Ameeeee One of our officers re- || ©o™mission. Feature Phetep cently spoke before the ||,,A%,t0, sme time was em | MARGUERITE MARSH a ; phasized by officiais here that this | In “WIT rE wit” students of Wilson S || government has not attempted to| A Thrilling Detective Story Modern Business College }/cxert any pressure on the allies to| be more lenient in indemnity mat | ters, |D’Aleria to Serve | | 100 Days in Jail | | SAN DIEGO, June 23.—Police Judge Davis today sentenced Count Armand d’Aleria, husband of Mrs. | Kate Nixon @’Aleria, widow of for |mer Senator Nixon, of Nevada, to | 100 days in jail, for violation of the | city morals ordinances. He gave the |count an alternative of a $200 fine, | which the count was unable to pro- |duce, He went back to jail. Mrs, d’Aleria was in court and de | niea charges of her husband that she had “framed” the case against him. | on “Title Insurance.” A point which seemed to attract special attention wag the fact that we have $150, 000 permanently on deposit with the State Treasurer for the protection of our sah oat holders. “Can't you ever draw that down?” asked one student We never can. It stays there even if we retire from busi ness, ‘A WONDERFUL VALUE -75c Size Johnson’s Prepared Wax 7 49° @ Johnson’s Prepared Wax gives perfect results an any finish—varnish, shellac, paint, ete. It imparts a ff hard, dry, velvety polish, which is impervious to’#]” water, dust, scratches and heel marks. Auto owners will find Johnson’s Wax the most satisfactory polish for their cars. Special at 49¢. ey Washington Title Insurance Co. “Under State Supervision” ELMA.—University Plumbing and Heating company of Seattle wins contract for heating Elma high ith bid of $7,215. WEEK STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT DON’T OVERLOOK THE PAINT BARGAINS ON SPECIAL PRICE: COUNTERS Here is your chance to buy paint at a big saving. Special hea 85° (Limited Quantity) weeks without icnowting his last eae! Thursday we are going to DO YOU KNOW WHO CLARENCE IS? offer the large-size Battle- Well, Clarence is a man of mystery thronghout three funny acts of ship O-Cedar Mop at this ex- the comedy. tremely low price. You can And in the fourth he turns out to be quite different from what keep your varnished or paint- everybody expects. ed floors looking bright and And this Is the classy cast that George ©. Tyler is sending to Seat- attractive by using an O- ben Hle to assist in finding out who Clarence really is: Cedar Mop; they are treated with O-Cedar polish. Special Matinees Wednesday and Saturday GREGORY KELLY GRACE FILKINS ROBERT ADAMS BETTY MURRAY BYRON BEASLEY RUTH GORDON GUY D’ENNERY CLARA BLANDICK JOE WALLACE JAMES T, FORD Evenings—s0ec to 82,00 SEATS PRIC Mat, Wed.—(hent neatn) $1.00 Matinee Suturday—We to $1.50 THURSDAY Plus War Tax Tacoma

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