The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1920, Page 7

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LIRIDAY, JULY 9, 1920, Bacon Against Fo ‘our, ee Asks U But the Cops Won SHREVEPORT, La. Juty 9.—It! ‘Was seven against four—but the four P. WASHINGTON, Lew!s, duty 9 president of Brees who wore caught playing with . the galloping dominoes. “AN, ser. here of commerce In Mextoo, Beant, we wasn't shooting no dice!” law" won. has broken out in Vera Crus, Some men do good things for publt| eation and not faith. jtan FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET 2% Acorn Gas Range $58.00 —a summertime convenience that will be appreciated more and more with the preparation of every meal. This low-priced model is a four- burner style, with 16x18 inch oven, and enameled broiler pan and panels. Exceptional value at $58:00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE IRST, the kind of mu- sic you like; second- ly, the artist that holds the supreme charm for you; and lastly, the com- position that always transports you far away from the cares of the workaday world. Victrolas and Grafonolas to the public by ua under {deal Prices are the lowest the mar- Terms if desired. are offered conditions ket affords. 1519 Third Ave. Main 3587 . Ss. Aid in Plague Fight Herbert | were BY INJUNCTION ll the edge on the seven ne Chamber of Commerce in Mexico and! | treasurer of a newly formed interna. } ‘tonal committee of foreign cham: | Would Be ‘Denial of Free a Died the American Red Croas for ald! Geclared ond. But the quattet of “de in Agiting the bubonic plague whieh | Nearly 20,000,000 bushels of pea. | that @* & guaranty of good | nuts are produced annually in Alw 'CANT STOP I. W. Speech, Says Judge BELL INGHAM, ae 9.—-Holding | W. in purely « eal oF ward |the application of the 5 attorney for an injunetion # four alleged “webblies” which would [restrain them f tively enga ing tnt, WW, | The judge dec posed denial by the pre: ght of | ‘The accused shall have the right to meet the witnes: to face.” | HARDING SAYS ]\G. 0. P. Will Resist Accusa- | ' tion That He’s Reactionary | BY RAY MOND CLAPPER | the republican prent identhal campaign, he indicated to day | Harding considers himself a “reg ular” and has been making every ef. {fort to line up the old Roose gressive following behind ding’s friends deny that hé ha Jonary record in the ey declare thai serutiny of the votes he c important measures will fail to disclose euch an attitude. He has usually voted with the repud- | lean majority on party matters. | an at make a tors, and peck mate ast ¢ Senator Harding expects to have @ conference today with J. Frank Han ley, former governor of Indiana, and Prohibition will | Presidential contest Walter F. I for the rep nation, who here. He believed it might come In congressional contests centering around modifying the Volutead act. Pedestrians Hit by Autos 387 This Year «Dr. F. W. Rica of Everett, played patient for a while Thurs day. He was knocked down at Fourth ave. and Yesler way by an auto driven by Mra M. FP Culp, St. Regis hotel, and taken to City hospital, where he was treat ed for sprined right knee and wrist and a bad gash over his right eye Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year An auto drive $06 Pike at. ra 54, a cripple, at Seon James st. Thursday and bru both of Lee's lena Pedestrians Hit by Autos 380 This Year Bystanders had to pull ©. V uto off of 1. Yamam a the Jap © at Fourth Blewett st. Pedestrians Hit by Autos 3)() This Year E. H. Bell, of the New Cecit hotel, is honest. “It was not his fault,” he teld the police, in ri a Friday that he had yan auto driven t 1818 Weller at., and Madison “st. Pedestrians Hit by Autor ()] This Year A four-year-old boy was struck by Mra. W. BE. Robinson's auto at 27th ave, and Pe Union st. Thurs day she told police Friday, Th boy waa slightly scratched. Mrs Robinson lives at 1926 35th ave. Pedestrians || Hit by Autos This Year An intoxicated man staggered || into his auto and was knocked to & sitting position, but pot in jured, V. KE. Blomberg, ave, reported to police The accident oceurred at Pout st. and Yesler way Hit by Autos 303 This Year Miss Lilly Anderson, ave. we pd into tore ber dress wh knocked to the gre dental ave. and Thursday, B. A. Me kins st., told police F U. BS. reeeives about $1,000, uAl revenue from the Almaka servic Pedestrians 222 Both auto and she was at Occl woe against him face 19 more and Fred A, Simms H Tf your boy come fick ness, in fact par be aln We ailment is this time of the y Mra THE SEATTLE STAR GREEN APPLES THE TROUBLE, DECLARES AL BY AL, ne one of ing to all of the doctor and runl of the qutheritic ¢ ft hi esident ol le Dottwon; © te The longest railroad tunnel in the | becaw world in the HE'S REGULAR |= Simplon, Funning theu the mile Alpe FREDERICK & NELSON . FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Grouped f 100 Childr OUR LITTLE ing very serious Fr. A done of castor oll will be sufficient to appe He is onty a real American boy, like milliona of others, and wher ARE PROBABLY BOY REPORTER these days if Ono not too unlike “inal-de-mer,” in foar of his life. It in & very common ailm }mer arrives in all her glory, cannot resist some of her temptation 4. [CF Which Is apples, the first of the season, which have a queer notion to! be green Inston The resulting cd nuates in a wll alt or ofl colors, red or yellow is overdinduly adie de porn vert,” 3 ry |Green Lake Resident Seabpitiens of Banks Years, Dies at 88| tf] with But whgt tribunal shall determine | - |whether the right has been abused, | ™OP* Bhe was a worker in the and how shall it do so? The crim | Pree Methodint church and the antes closed Vriday me nal court. 4 with a jury, as de |W. CT UL, and lobrated her| ‘ereed. Bb: eo fathers, The right of | ssth birthela: D y Februar 9%. Bhe & trial by Sury ahall reniaip inviolate ea ° * Seven and Eleven survived ve daughters and a son) DALLAS, Texas, July 9 of two wives Annie May hers for ¢ “KO ler rec DOWNSTAIRS STORE (CHILDREN WILL |Wife Not Wife {TWO AVIATORS | nplaining of a prodigioan "don't New Course to Be hee} ly In thene mame apples Nothing serious e Ho will be well aga: r of some I again inside of an hour with the help of some | seit. wuperintendenta’ nection uf the | National Educational assoctation, in convention here Cloge Convention thrift e¢ will standa be used un A * tendent of public instruction, Star in Divorces theinver ot the committee and cleven were the lucky numbers | in divorcee court here jn the United States Alderado won her decree her husband deserted seven stubs w ved | tires. PAGE 7 STUDY FINANCE, Jf She’s Gone ESCAPE DEATH Seven Years ‘Forest Scouts Plunge Int duced ir in n Schools er, See, Underbrush When is a wife not a wife? Altho Mrs. Martha P. Listman, of Seuttie, had ne ver been divorced from her bu John A. Listman, wealthy nate r who died re cently, she lost her suit in the cir uit edurt here to recover the $25,000 Livtman willed to another nm he had married. mixsing since We spelled to make é here landing that afternoon i thickly Umbered district, 60 east of Roseburg, according age received here, ne turned entirely pi! ‘Thin committee, componed of 4, The court held that ath r divorced wife ne was wtightly y necessitated ‘Mrs. W. J. Lambell Passes at Her Ho Mrs. Amanda Lambell, 67, Thursday morning at her home, | years the Richardson to Tour Alaska Army Posts Col, WP. tent road yurte which may Richardson, former bourd lanka, y night on the spo kane for Alaska to join Maj. Gen. There are 295 navigable streams | junter Liggett, commander of the Will C. Wood, California superin is a i be at 1 at the Joh | Western department, on an inspec Lake View | tion tour of Alaskan military posta, i. “ palin - More than two-thirds of the plantations are io ts are valuuble as mosquito de | ruby or Clearance: en’s Sweaters Reduced to $1.95 HOICE of these popular colorings in duced-price Sweate: Pink, Copenhagen and Slip-over and coat mercerized cotton, w Sizes 2 to 6 years, Reduced to $1.95. the re- rs—White, Yellow, Orange, Salmon. styles in fiber silk and ith tasseled sash or belt. THE DOWNSTAIRG STORK 4 with oper straps. at $1.65 pair. Sizes 814 BOUT the coolest play shoes a child could have are these Barefoot Sandals. They are of ° Smoked Horsehide and Brown Calf -work on vamp for ventilation and buckled to 1L. Exceptionally good values —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Cool White Frocks for Little Tots, $1.75 to $3.50 RIMLY oe \R 4 a i with well-pressed and \ tub. tailored affairs plaits flat embroideries—easily ironed and designed to with- stand dozens of trips to the Sizes 1, 2, 8, 4 and 5 Mh years. TA In the picture, a Dress of white ; | MM linenette, buttoning its full length gfe] at side front. Collar and cuffs of aa pink or blue gingham, and front ¥ SN panel embroidered in pink ‘or y Vio... blue. Priced at $2.95. ~g ng: THE /- coy STORE 100 Needlework Packages At Deep HESE are the Bucilla taining stamped arti Reductions a Needlework Envelopes, con- cle for embroidering together with enough floss to complete and directions for the work, Women's Gowns ar Boudoir dren’s Caps, Dresses, Romy An opportunity to secure needlework at a sa \ Men’s Belts $1.00 Choice of Gray, Black and Cordovan shade in these belts of serviceable rubber composition, com- plete with patent catch buckle. Priced at $1.00. TAIRS STOR Centerpieces At the reduced prices there are: id Combinations, Sacques, and Pillows, Chil- ers and Carriage Robes. a generous supply of summer ng DOWNSTAIRS STORE “Busyboy” Play Suits -are practical coyverall garments for boys and girls, tailored from firm blue denim or khaki twill eloth. Sizes 1 to 8 years, $1.75. Sizes 10 to 14 years, $2.00. —THE DOW NetAInS STORE In a Featured Offering, Saturday 30 Cloth Skirts Reduced >) To $10.75 CCORDION-PLAITED styles of moment, box-plaited and gathe Skirts in soft plaid and stripe woolens. An important reduction is represen by this price—$10.75. Extra-Size Poplin Skirts, $5.75 i ia Particularly .suited in style to the full ” figure are, these yoke-top skirts of cool, soft-draping silk-mixed poplin. Choice of © Black, Navy and Taupe. , Sizes 88 to waist measurement. Price $5.75. New Black Taffeta Coats at $15.00 hese new arrivals are in the length style favored by matron ideal for summer travel and, mo ing wear. Shirred-belt style w sash ties in front—half-lined witl flowered poplin. Sizes 86 to 4 Price $15. New White Tub Skirts, $4.00 KIRTS of this practical char- acter see almost constant serv- ice in midsummer. These are of serviceable white cotton gaberdine (easy to launder), with novel tri- angular pockets. Waist measure- ments, 26 to 80 inches. Price $4.00. Stick Candy 100 Sticks in Box 85c Box ACH —THE DOWNSTAIRS STO! 46-Piece Dinner Set Special $8.75 NY excellent service for summer use in town or of these pure or os i Sticks is country. Of medium-weight semi-porcelain, bc ent oh id dn hel with tasteful golden border and line. The Set con- wrapped in waxed paper efile ck; 4 and each box contains an assortment of flavors, 1 Simple, wholesome Six 4-inch Plates Six 6-inch Plates Six Cups and Saucers One Meat Platter sweets of the sort that Six 7-inch Plates i mother keeps on hand for Six Coupe Soup Plates One Round Vegetable the youngsters. Low- One Gravy Bowl Dish Sa priced at 85¢ box. Six 4-inch Fruit One Oval Vegetable THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Dishes Dish " Special $8.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Frilly Collars and Cuffs To Fold Back Over Bandeau Brassieres Jackets 65c COOL, pink wash fabric fashions these Brassieres in $1.75 RIPLE ruffles of net and lace edge Net Col- lars in the straight style that fits smoothly over bandeau style, with elas- Tuxedo-front, $1.75. tic insert at back, and Venise-pattern§ Lace Col- 4 e dite: lars in straight style, shoulder straps of pink $1.75. tape. Hooks are riveted Organdie Collar and Cuff on strong tape. Sets with three lace Front and back-fasten- ing styles, sizes 34 to 40. Price 65¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE frills at edge, $1.75, Net Collar and Cuff Sets, with triple rows of lace frills, $1.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE

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