The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 29, 1920, Page 3

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. —_ii, - PAGE 3 THE ESDAY, JUNE 29, 1920 SEATTLE STAR 5 SUICIDE, OR IS J ; | Y st : IT JUST FAKES? a ay ~ TUESDAY—Good-bye to Dorothy Gish in “Remodel- Police Mystified by Disap- ot ing Her Husband.” pearance of Carl Zeller me THREE DAYS—Starting Wednesday— isn tah a ieee, Ghnee 0 a “ hos quit dragging the lake for] “ , cand | his y today and Sagan 9 ord tentional disapy noe . d fm. tith ote tt to anla,| as A quarrel a few ye ago os 7. OLSON HIMaELY? le rtly after the quarrel he ts a hav on seen with a bottle re cid with which he de i] | | | Miss Brehm, the police aay, seem: | ted when told that re luded that nea i is ¥ oa | tr cases rears 25 An Established Merchandising FIANCER WITH e e e | coer e Event Offering Fine Furniture at | dincredit he suicide th they / contend that had eller wished to e e | |e mn eye pron Remarkable Price Concessions have decided upon a fake suicide, in| wane sone he wees vers Missy hive We are determined to make this our greatest July—and this our biggest arranged the evidence exactly as it has been found. Miss Brehm told Detective R. E. that she wag with When Furniture Sale irday H he again Sun LAMPING TALKS TO 6.0.P, WOMEN Declares He Is for Progres- they pi i] nie ean on her THE JULY FURNITURE SALE Provides furniture for every room in the home—every article offered in this sale bears the usual guarantee of Grote-Rankin— Mistaken identity, a touch of second sight and all the thrills of cunningly-concealed crime committed and detected, are some of the things that go to make up a highly interesting story. SYMPHONY JOSEPH Matiness, 30 After sve Polics ORCHESTRA = KELLY 6:30, 85; 25e. he : F Playing Suppe’s in a Children, le any” time. ve, Comes Standard Quality “Pique Dame” = Tener Selo All prices include tax. The abolishment of useless offices and placing on tax rolls everything to be taxed, were the meth gested by State Senator George B. Lamping for the reduc tion of the high taxes, in an address nday noon before the Women's * County Republican club “kt Moves’ cafeteria, Senator Lamping declared there was too much dupl- cation of work im city, county and state offices. Declaring himself @ progressive an, he said “lay there are In the hearts of our people two great causes for un reat First—High taxes, or the great cost of our government; —Living Room Furniture — luxurious, upholstered pieces and suites—offers wide variety and greatly lowered prices. -—In fact, hundreds of interesting arti-_ cles of Furniture await your judgment. —Shop today. Literally, the vast stocks arrayed on our six floors defy description—they demand inspection and invite comparison of values, and we cordially welcome you to exercise both of these—your privileges, —Discontinued patterns and odd pieces left from suites at greatest reductions. |Meier and Evans Pave Lake Dell Go to Bellingham In an opinion submitted to the| Corporation Counsel Walter F . te _gemenidionnore ee eka cat eee Ont Raters: Frans, an as iting cou: 2 tn gpa h ‘etstan Tresda! Eg *, King county is without legal authort | wahantotiey mands veptenies 4 mabe ott © ap Ala ed Lake | tne superior court there for the entry ae aeotoren —_ ¢ gr, | of 82 order of public necessity in the 000. The piteeoys ie pam thce sha condemnation proceeings the istrict could be taxed only $17,000, | Sit Project and the city had asked the county | to furnish the remaining $54,000, on| POSTOFFICE authorities beran, the grounds that the paving would| Tuesday, the auctioning off of 1.300 ‘constitute an approach to the county | uncalled for peckages at 1921 Sec ‘County Cannot —Inexpensive plain ‘line Furniture in excellent taste, at decided savings. Matched period Bedroom Suites in ivory, walnut and mahogany are de- cidedly reduced. ot apn froppg “Second—High cost of Uv or : | profiteering in the necessl ot ) * . s, . lite.” You will .see more furniture at lower prices than it has ever been possible He accused Governor Hart of pre the for this store to show at one time. THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. venting |Lamping bonus bill | veterans. It Isn’t Necessary [vam to Suffer Pain— Wire Briefs Dentistry Today Is the Highest in attempt to rob BP Perfected Specialty of All Science press, ‘ It ts quite true that the enactment in ot 1919 the for Lone bandit shot Atlantic Ex | ROBIDOUX CORNERS, Mich. State police called to stop religious feud that resuited ina gun ticht|Fair Sex Puts on ars . Legion Program| FUNERAL SERVICES for Robert \Soft Drink Shop Is B, Mark, secretary of the Mark Mo- Raided; 3 Arrested |‘ o.. who died Sunday, were Music Teachers of State Meet! Optometrists Hold Short Session public is imposed upon by OAKI AND Prohit | P Monday at 4 p. m. from B oe many who practice the pro arrest More than 600 members of the| With a short business session and ene tenchers of the state assem-| Federal prohibition officers raided | Yortn's,. ‘The body was ship! a fession who have inferior fanhtonab! American Legion with their friends/a talk by Dr. M. B, Ketchum, Los |b) vesday at Meany hall on the the Flora soft drink manufacturing |} trot. ability, unskilled and care oye “ in the first program put|Angeles, the second day of the| University of Washington campus) place late Monday afternoon and ar-|“ CTO ET y PORT AN( Jnck Leonar » A ent > «s of Optometry|for the fifth annual convention of | rested P, Mazzone, his wife, May, and itt the ~ omen legionaires at Veter | W rn ¢ of ptomny a r : 7 " y, rhe oe aaa es bsg James Galoug ‘in the Armgry, 4 in the Chamber of Commerce | the Washi State Music J. Giordano following the discovery AMUSEMENTS ff arrested, char * The talk, which w ers’ assc n. Present H y |of a still in operation. A half gallon | —_ j with g st a large quantit “ 18: Its Causes and Suzzallo welcomed the visitors, of moonshine and four barrels of fs . greed ogg bs secre of T. N. T. from tho governmen tie followed by | mash were found. | : A MH» ing specialty, being caches near Lake Crescent per & & veer will speak on the). At the signing of the armistice, — = most delicate nature; the TONOPAR, admissible to membership in the Eve,” while Dr, tere Were 11,000,000 yards of army ‘The London Daily Express ts of- ORPHEUM THEAIR! work is almost entirely upon live tissue, treating correcting deformities and reproducing nature, To do this successfully, we must have a complete understand pularly known aa, . in the possession of the ordnance department fering a prize of $50,000 to aviators making @ flight from Great Britain | ‘to India and back. ce ikaat ee: Boost Is Coming being prepared shot and wounded S mensenger. “HONOLUL' capture Yuen-Ch citizer DIAGNOSIS ts probably mastication and probably changes the entire expres sion. WE MUST KNOW tho ex- act location of arteries, veins or the parts supplied by so that the work cannot be r to cor T BI this land, free from stumps or stones, for Palet; Anita, Diaz , we having probably detected from nature's own, MER’ 00 > * in tine inate Gh eAdtah an rend arte a care, ta’ sach a-ueicinee tet: i to Lat F eeds i e only $10 per acre in tracts 15 acres or more. tissue of the clean and congenial to the tis an club We | You must see these lands. You cannot afford ch a thorough the nervous of system, their exact location and the parts that they sup- knowledge will result, REPRODUCTION OF NA- TURE to the extent of doing nature's work, together with the blending of the features sues, at the same time perfect ly comfortable to the individ: ual, is a science not sur passed by the greatest artist give Vanc not in entals. MANILA—Sngar Daniele Will Give Jt the “Once Over” Helps Restore Wasted Tissues and Give Increased Strength, Power and Endurance y structure of . c Wednesday. se ee i tee ta eacn the most perplexing and diffi lca a rrahig yee edionlboealbeg Bers Sa ES! s it problem of any profes 7 a the form of a statemen | canal, prominence and open & 4 4 Maney, | N President H. EB. By-| nd ‘i ion, y ” a 1 Monday by Presiden 2. By ing has a specific importance sion, and any degree of accu. and ‘Prank | tuum, uf the Aiiwaukee.ratiroad,, in| $900,000 Will Be and carries or protects some Gievoudh Lnowlsted tf his at Vule-| which he te a hard time the Spent i in Alaska Direction of Ackerman & Harris ee uter BE FAMILIAR Profession and close observ- Cos plant. railroads are in making0| ote esoe.006 spin! be east MILITARY REVUE ‘ = FAMIL More than $500,00 en with ‘all the important mus lon of causes and results, » wealthy | 60 of It shines on improving Alaska highways, Col Slee their location, attach. lng experience, honesty, and ngs Western Canada has 190,000,000 | James ese, president Alaska ments and offices, for inter- = sound — saiorg of arable land not under culti-| railroad commission, has announced fering with the free use of a Ut any one of these qualifi- , ang aie 4 4 with 6,000,000 | Colonel Steese, a Seattle visitor, is Z ‘ muscle impairs the power of CAtions, disaster and failure VANCOUVER, B. ¢ Veer route’ Monthy Skagit County Garden Lands, 8 miles ‘How Nuxated Iron | producers plan west of Mount Vernon, the county seat, ad- joining the famous La Conner flats—no bet- ter lands in the world—and we are offering to miss getting some of them. Only a lim- ited number of tracts left—if you delay you will be too late. Then we will be sorry and Lou DRESSER Greene and ply, we are able to desensitize or the most skilled Swiss me- ahi Jouephus| “Without tron there can be no strong ! 5 J commissioners’ on to inspect | Medical Authe on is red blood ‘Peremetey Sot - @r perform any of the opera- modern dentiate of today. Ill iG newt hand Point landing meet | food, and when. the fron in your Auto excursions to this land June 30th, burs Ailey Bey cinnniaa tions pertaining to dentistry, fitting dental work is not eat aT kcinowes te fel‘ | slood rune low your red blood July 1st, 2nd, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th, leaving nana absolutely without pain or only unsightly, but is én laude ¢ ae ‘irman of | corpuscles die by millior the hates ces P ‘. Admission: Ma discomfort tothe patient. To clean, giving cause to un tse ‘boise, Monda rane Oe ee eenetiuigoes, from. your body, the our office at 8 a.m. Call and make arrange- do all of this, we have ac- thy conditions and dis. olor from your face—that mirror ments to go. Write or wire for seats in Metropolitan THIs WEEK }- complished only g small part ease, a loss of vitality and ef- ’ of yourself—and your every action isan Gnwiie Maw faad sale anh a of our obligation. fSetened, 79, He’ll ioe i dat igo machines for the day best suited to your con: BOOTH TARKINGTON'S Greatest Comedy Hit “CLARENCE” venience, You will never have another chance to buy good land at this cheap price. by Walking 100 Miles CINCINNA une It Will Cost You Nothing to Have Your Teeth Examined Se ala 0 stays teh vt . on “on” Shak Sieh oe ie ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS po BR pels ln Open evenings. sat! walkers the world his ever known, (Alves healthy, foregfid ection, pulle new Come—let’s go to Padilla Bay. “LABORING PEOPLE'S DENTISTS” He has aged in distance |down the whole organism and weakens % matcohe ‘or ore e " | the ent A pale face, ® nervous, J. VAN AUKEN, Mer. matches for more than ur 2 ee anen Located for Years at 8. E. Corner First and Pike Tt has been geaies that package ana ena the Seemiby to were SI ARKS, CHASE & DYE WILKES Pier Wee ‘his Week—Mats, Wed, Bat x md freight, once I 1 be carried with the is folks in the 4 Phone Main 2555 from New York t« | more cheap:| race of life—these are the sort of warn “CARTAN. Ds an” 514 SECOND AVE. ly than it could be moved..trom, one ing signals that Nature gives when the pler to a neighboring one within the| viood tm getting thin, pale, watery and )#ame harbor, Uterally starving for want of iron. » Ac

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