The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1920, Page 4

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) GUEST STUPOR INBATHTUB i Case in Room at Hotel Savoy Police were investigating Friday Btrange case of James Reynolds, | discovered | & clerk, who was ly before dawn lying uncon: im a bath in a room on the f story of the Savoy hotel. ©) Water dripping thru the ceiling attracted the attention of attendants, who, battering the door, found Reynolds tn tub, and water flowing half an | deep on the floor. Whether Reynolds attempted sul- Was suffering from heart dis or was “doped” is unknown Was taken to the city jail by A. D, Harty and J, HL. Lee, he is held for investigation. ‘famous Vessel May Be Raised | PARIS, July 9—The raising of Lusitania is again being sug led, this time by M. Euile Bertin, | scientist, The proposal would in construction fF measuring 200 yards by 100 | and 20 feet deep to be at d by steel cables to the, wreck low tide and as the vessel ts from the bottom to gradually her to shore, . Y. Firemen Will Work on Farms YORK, July 9.—Ctimbing dulldings will be supplanted climbing apple trees by firemen summer. A number of the New department have accepted Gov Smith's offer and will relieve labor shortage during their va-) by going to/ this . summer g Is Doing n All Do Nothing x WOOD, 0, July 9—Who is laziest man in town will be de d by popular vote here. As f result, the loafing benches are with competitors. This is ly the first time any village put a premium on doing noth-| i Paint Fr td Red, PY Prison BERLIN, og ne ‘men, four whom are independent socialists, been senteficed to two years’ onment for painting red the 5 of Kaiser Wilhelm I. hts Will Give Baton to Marshal | NEW YORK. July 9. —The Knights | @ Columbus will present a baton to Foch on the occasion of the ; of the K. C. statue of in Metz on August 21. The har 52 stare in gold, each wing the name of a state of the and of American possessions.’| Is represented by a silver star im the top end of the baton. Times He Has Been Convicted ONDON, July 9.—A Sedgley man, Was fined $10 for discharging on the highway, has been cot 4 127 times for various offense: — | drugs, but * Quits Gardens Police Investigating Strange | of & floating | for Office in Busy New York! KATHERINE FORCE, | NEW YORK, July 5.—Miss Kath- erine Force, sister of Mra, William K. Dick, whose first husband, John Jacob Astor, was killed in the wreck of the Titanic, has abandoned the | gardens of her Long Island home for an office in the swirl of business life. She is a real estate broker and her specialty ia the aale of apartment | houses. Columbia Colo, the new “American beer. —Adv. fO BUILD UP THE NERVES AND MAKE RICH, RED BLOOD QUICKLY TAKE EAMATONE (JOY- A TONIC AND BLOO MAKER FOR CHIL: DREN- AND ADULTS Nux and tach fm a form easfy as similated, is the greatest tenie and | red-blood maker we havea, Added te Uus are other ingredients te promote the appetite and prevent the tron from constipating of coating the bowels. This medicine will not cause nausea like #o many forma ef iron, | nor will it affect the teeth. Heamatone ls a safe and effective ionie for the blood and nerven It contains abso! 7 0 injurious Preperation of Nux and Iron in combination with other harmless Ingredients which maken it & wonderful medicine for enriching | the blood, thereby bufiding up the nerves. |]| Ax the condition of the nerves de. Deposits made up to and in- cluding JULY 10 draw interest semi- ally. Northwest Trust & Savings Bank Second and Union UNDERTAKING PARLORS AND CREMATORY Are now located at 315 Kil bourne st., just two blocks west of my OLD location. Thorne who have had oe- casion to use the Bileite Bervice haye found it re- fined, courteous and com- Rorsing in time of bereave- , thoughtful, sympathetic attention in synonymous With Vieits Service. NORTH 587 pends upon the blood, Heainatone | should also be used in cases of . RVOUS DEBILITY, . NEURALGIA, K HEADACHE, | NERVOUS PROSTRATION and other forms of Nervous origin. Where the nerves ate broken down | by overwork, worry, disease and in- discretion of living, and where the | blood is weakening by disease, and the after-effect of any illnens such as Grippe, Typhoid Fever, Malaria or other troubles, leaving the blood in a weakened condition, Heamatone will be found a valnable remedy. for re storing ftrength and vitality. It makes red blood quickly, is easily Assimilated and will not upset the} most delicate stomach, It can be taken with plain water or mili. ANAEMIA 1s caused by a def ciency of the red corpuncles, and is characterized by @ pallid complexion, pale lips, dull eyes, lows of appetite and ambition, and a general feeling | Of hopelessness and despatr. FOR GROWING CHILDREN, es Decially giris who have not the proper strength, and have a,aallow, freen tint to their skin, Heamatone 14 the best médicine. If your children | appear weak and bloodless, and do not appear fully grown for their ages, always give them Heamatone, the greatest tonic and blood-bullder, and it will be found of great value in overcoming the condition resulting in stunted growth and lack of phys jeal development. AFTER GRIPPH, which generally | leaves the patient in a weak, ner- yous condition, Heamatone will be found to work like a charm It makes red blood quickly and builds up the rundown mystem, and acta an | @ general reconstructive tonic. | After taking Heamatone for al | short time you will notice the return. | ing strength, your eyes will become clear and bright, your step apringy, | your appetite good, and you will have new ambition—you will no longer, feel worn-out, run-down and weak. | Heamatone is @ acientific | pound which imparts nourishment and new life to the exhausted ner- | vous systern, invigorates and tones up rundown constitutions, and has | no equal in hastening the recovery| from weakening dinenanes, Heamatone clears the complexion of Pimples, Blackheads and other | blemishes and makes @ clear, nealiay | | complexion, | Made by the Joyner Drug Co, Spokane, and nold by good drugginta | everywhere, or sent postpaid upon re- | ceipt of price, $1.00 and $2.00 Bottira JOYNER DRUG CO. Spokane, Wash, K.P, TODRILL AT THE 2, 500, 000 Ready to Go Back to Europe NEW YORK, July 0-—Mose than two and a half million foreign-born | WOODLAND PARK '«.-'=": of the United States are! |waiting to go back to the land of| Uniform Rank Leaves Sun- | thete birth, PA. Baker, superigtend: | Qarpgl day for Encampment Before leaving for the national encampment at Cleveland, the band and uniform rank of Seattle lodge No, 10, Knights of Pythiaa, will hold @ drill and pienio at Woodland park Sunday,, beginning at 10 o'clock In the morning, Wives and friends will attend and a picnic din- | ner will be served. The band, uniform rank, and dele. | mutes will leave Seattle for the en campment, by special ear, July 21 | over the Milwaukee road, The con: | vention opens July 25. The Seattiy! Knights of Pythian will compete) for national honors in the A, The Seattle band will be the only | one from the Coast. It in led by | Fred McGonagle, As a result of consistent drilling (he Seattle dele- gation expecta to bring back the prize. He Sings in Choir for Last 70 Years LONDON, July %-—A claim to be the oldest chureh chorister in Bag land is made by Jonn Potter, of Ald erley, who completed his 70 yéary as & member of the parish chureh choir, jwith t ent of the department of immigra tion, sald today, Lack of steamship passenger ta cliities, unsettled conditions In Wu rope and currency defiations some of the reasons for their being unable to return to their homes, he said. Of thore who have gone to Burope intention of settling there, | he m u majority return to; this country within a few months They have discovered the H has made the trip to Burope like! wine Here's Some Hen! Pages Her Owner PORTLAND, Ore, July %—A hen which obligingly deposita an abso- lutely fresh breakfast egg on her owner's bed and then wakes him at the proper time to consume the fruit of her industry ts some hen. It is owned by J. A. McKenzie, sawmill employe at Hend. After laying her cee Biddy pecks at McKenaie's none until he awakens and then departs by way of the window, —.- ‘There are now 34 match factorin in China with an annual output of 160,000 tons. SEATTLE STAR <|MANDATE WRIT ON JIT MEASURE Ordered to Report) All Names | Superior Judge Boyd J, Tallman ts sued late Thursday a writ of man- date directed against City Comp | troller Harry W. Carroll requiring him to report all signatures signed lto the Jtney Initiative | monsure except those that are duplt regulation for gerion | edings were institated by | | representatives of the jitney inter ents, who declared that Carroll pro posed to exclude the signatures | those persons who are not regiate | voters, | Check of the names signed to the initiative petition which would give the jitneurs the right to regulate themacives, ia now under way in the! city comptrotier’s office, | Carroll stated early in the week | that he was unable to do more than | check the petition against the regia |tration hooks, Investigation of the| records of qualified voters not regi» | tered was impossible with the means Jat hand, he pointed out New York state forbide use of the United Btates flag for advertising Purposes. |Mother of Twins Is Sentenced to Death | QUEBEC, Que, Juty 9 death sentence in the jail intir here for oe murder of her daughter cruelty and neglect, Marie ye Houde Gagnon yester- day gave birth to twins, a bey and i“ a#irl ‘Telexphore Gagnon, the father, t# serving & life sentence in Bt. Vincent |De Paul penitentiary for complicity in the murder of his daughter. Strawberries contain more than 90 per cent water, A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elllott 2607 1829 FOURTH AVENUE Cut-Rate Optician 23 MG. tance by epticions) epecial Also we orf! Kryptek Lessee for less money 69-70 Pike Place Market (Near Carnation Mitk Reeth) FRIDAY, JOLY 9, 1928. ETHICAL Take Advantage of Our Gyarantee We are in a position to absolutely guarantee all our work because every bit of dental work in this office is done by a member of the firm, who is a specialist in his particular branch of den- tistry. We buy nothing but the very best of materials, in large quantities, and in this way can do your work for less money than the aver- age dentist. We will gladly examine your teeth free of charge. Lady Attendant MATIN’S STOCK GOING $60,000 WORTH OF FINE MERCHANDISE WILL BE UNMERCIFULLY cule LINDH’S STOCK GOINGS %o T0 our ( OWN GREAT STOCK OF CLOTHING Included in This SACRIFICE $ Tomorrow we start a smashing drive on our over- 2AT Money-savers far the whole family—read this lis Men's Oxfords, among them Walk-Overs, gunmetals, patents and kid; valuew to $4.00, are offered a§ the tow Men's $5.00 Elk Scout Shoes are closing out at.. Boys’, Men's Dreas Shoes to $6.00, cut to Men's $7.50 Heavy Work Men's Walk-Over and Stetson Dress Shoes, worth to $12.50, goat. ~- Misses’ and Children's White Canvas Ox fords and Pumps, high and low heels, in all sizes, cut to .. alues to Rarefoot Sandals, onk tan Jeather, $3.00 values, cut to. . Men's White Canvas Oxfords with rubber soles, values to $3.50, aro closing out at Men's Hi-Cut and Logece Shor, $15.00 values, cut to.. $8.50 values in Ladies’ Shoes; over 300 pairs to be closed a $3.45 Boys’ School Shora, values to $6.00 .., Youths’ and Mixes’ Brown Canvas Uppers with heavy ruber soles, Men's values to $3.50, cut to... loaded stock. We are going to make this sale so sensa- tional in price cutting that it will be remembered for years in Seattle. Recently we bought a stock from I. L. Matin’s fine store in Portland—a big part of the John Lindh stock is still on hand—and our own store and ware- rooms are overcrowded with fine merchandise. We are going to give the choice of these fine stocks to the public at prices that will positively astound. Dealers who bought their stocks through the regular channels cannot hope to match the sacrifice prices we have marked on these high class goods. Join the crowd of bargain seek- le opens Saturday at 9 a. m. It will be the greatest sacrifice of fine merchandise this city has ever witnessed. Come prepared to stock up for the whole for the youth, $2.98 .98c ers when the great FURNISHINGS | SHIRTS, COLLARS UNDERWEAR HALF OFF In Many Cases More Arrow Collars, all sizes, at leas than half price, 2 for......... .. 2DC Men's Spring Weight Union Suits at... family for months to come. You will save a lot if you do. ... $6.85 These $1.00, $1.68 simply chance: Society Brand, Hirsch-Wickwire and the well-known Union Made Clothing of Leopold Morse, as well as other nationally known $7.65 .. $2.65 makes, clothing prices would be low for the most ordinary kind ‘of clothing, but when you can get the world’s suits at these reductions, best known brands of you can’t afford to pass up the David Adlers & Sons, await you at prices away below what you would expect to pay. BOYS’ SUITS Hundreds of Boys’ Sults, values to $1 In one big lot Royw’ Blue Serge and Fine Worsted Suits, prices formerly $15, in one big lot at $5.85 prices: 00, Boys’ All-wool Mackinaws, M were $12.50, go at {UNION -CLERKS UNION HOURS 'UNION GOODS MAC hy AWS FOK $30.00 Coats cut to $1] 85 OVERCOATS For quick sale about 160 coats have been put | in two lots to be closed out at the following $10.00 Coats cut to $17.65 L-WooL Sale Starts Saturday, 9 A. M. $7.95 Corner Pine St. Haxcep Men’s Suits Heavy tweeds wersteds that Men’s Suits sure save you mone $4.00 Men's | Pants go at .. | $4.00 Men's Union Made Work Pants go at . Men's Union Mado Dreas | Trousers, worth to $8.00, go at. : Khaki RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. :: == ‘1601-03 FIRST AVE. Be Sure and Get the Right Number $975 |i | MEN’S PANTS In either work of dreas pants these prices will Big Ine to select from, $2.35 $3.85 CLOTHING PRICES SLASHED /: Men's Suits 13% Men's Suits $1755 50 Men's Silk Hose, factory run, half price .... Men's Heavy Wool Sex cut to half price special at .. Men's Union Suits, average value $4.00, cut to. Men's Silk Dress Shirts, values to $15.00, cut to. MEN’S HATS xrema nnd browne ail six, $2.39 . $3.95 $7.50 J. B, Stetson Hats, broken lines, each .... 98c All Men’s $2.00 and $1 PAY CHECKS CASHED WORKINGMEN "1601-03 FIRST AVE. |

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