The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1920, Page 3

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THE Unly Supericature Mietures Are Shown Here If you’re looking for a hard luck story on the screen we can’t do anything for you. But if you want a good time—all fun—lots of laughs—rush over here right away. WALLACE Miss Mildred Baldwin has been picked by the Danville (IL) Press judges as the most beautiful salesgirl in that city. Her photograph has been entered in the National Salesgirls’ Beauty contest, the winner of which will get a try in the movies and on the stage. FRANCE FACING ‘CORSON TO RUN. BIG PROBLEMS = FOR CORONER Gravest in “Many sasisata| Went to War “ter Defeat of All Belligerents 4 by Tiffin Dr, Willie H the United —IN— “SICK ABED” | Bbedroom farce with Bebe Daniels and Tully Mar- shall that is a shriek, is one of the comedies, and another is In many respects t reconatru of the belliger - PARIS, July 12 @ taces the « problems of a ents in the great war | First——She had 1,364,000 men killed }and 740,000 mutilated by the war | Fifty-seven percent of the men be |tween 18 and 34 were killed, Second — Her birthrate t» atil! MACK SENNETT’S small, compared with that of other BA envovrectties coyntrie ner awaiting | SUFFERED GREATEST MATERIAL DAMAGE “Let ’Er Go” With the whole gang of funmakers. |hundred and twenty town lages were totally or partial! } stroyed; 2,712,000 people were driven j out, ot wh. ™m 1,553,000 have now re | turned; 319,269 houses were on Beautiful Prizma Scenic—“Elk Lands” ote att 4,785 brides and 182,000 repaired; and viaducts were y | which 3,424 have been reconstr |3,460 miles of railway mroyed, of which 2,562 were recor | structed; 7,200,000 acres of arable land were rendered useless, of which 16,525,000 have been cleared of shells Sia 00 have been releveled, of |which 2,587,250 have now beer plowed or dug; 11,500 factories wer destroyed, of whic h 3,540 have now Elopers Outwit aes ch 3.540 Angry Parents, £090,000 head of cattle wore carried : VANCOUVER, B. C., July 12— ' ROBS “SALOON” off, of which 300,000 have been re 4 | turned, Fourth—She is facing a terrible William L. Coleman and Mary Howe, both 17, were married in Victoria by Gcathda aca ep, teneon. 06 ti judge's consent Saturday. They ee are are, 2 LHops Off Train to me aE ona oe eee ae Thursday and were denied a mar-} Resort were Matinees—25e. After 6:30—35c. Children. lle any time. All prices include tax. t damago which used to be riage license in Tacoma, coming to| British Columbia later. Rev. R. J. Mcint performed the ce groom’s father the clopers to Seattle, wh grams were sent broadcast request ing the arrest marriage wa Wore the te The United States adopted stand to ard time in 1883 mi | shal Jack Stewart saw the stick-up ~~ AMUSEMENTS ” Pi ORPHEUM ° fatasuciaaen jomary | tae feuus THEATRE | Power Company to A hospital at Barrow, Alaska, is| tion director, “Toney.” “Abt 8s he has announced, in |the aim of Dr. James H. Condi on in “THE LOVE, BATH” Raise Rates Here mperintendent of Prenbyterian mis- | rder to wee that the probibttion law used to pay LACKS MEN TO Te tnes | DEVELOP COLONIES niet over his face) ao, waukee freight fen: “ * | nies, but lacks the excens ma 18 per cent of the taxe: A coatle: a white ha hos 1235 Haro st, She ponseanes splendid ot Germany. Owir and the fear that England and Amer ica may not come to her he | France at the present time is main |taining under arms about 765,000 men. r of @ considerable oney the robbery was made eriff Stringer early Monday ng. The amount of money was not known, Town Mar- | Anti- Booze Chief Donald A. McDonald, state prohibi will leave for Alaska Nights (Sunday ; When the rate schedule of the mu-/sions in Alaska, who will leave Tues- | !* legra ghh ps ap Pgeoot Foes Doni oe ie; Ladies’ Mats. ( nicipal light plant goes into effect on | day for the North, accompanied by rey n Lo > y ph ange) ie. No Matinee Monday Ii y.1y 21 the rates of the Puget | his wife and seven missionary work- |!" Alaska whert there is a drug/ itinees: 2:30; Nights, 7:15, 9:13 Eskimo women will be trained | Store. | Sound Power & Light company will | ers be raised to correspond, according to| as nurses for the new hosp of large electric powe! minate as of date July unern, will ter. | uled to arrive in Seattle from San on Friday Noon Rolla V. Ayres, vice president o the Associated Advertising Clubs | Veteran, Age 90, he Asnocinted Advertisn the ‘or will address the new Dies in Seattle "%. Ad club on the subject, “The Robert M. McMann, retired manu-|Cash Drawer of the Better Business| urer and real estate man, died| Man,” at a luncheon in the Bon y at bis home, 2619 First ave. | Marche grill room Friday, July 16 No’ Y RU BINT & SL 1 "rE. DIANE y'n Scotch Revue—Prince & Do! Clarke & Dare— McDonald will be accompanied on his Northern trip by one of his assist ants, ‘Admisston: nee, Zhe; Nighta, MRS. VERA MAY MACFAR- | LANE, wife of Janes D. MacFarlane Jof North Bend, died Friday night at ORPHEL cURCUIT EB — a, a8 90 yearn old and had been |the home of her parents, Mr, and y WARD & CO. a resident of Seattle since 1890. Com. bo M | Mrs. Mark Munton, 9030 50th ave. LASSTES Ul ing from Cork, Mr. McMann settled State Labor on 8. Funeral arrangements are in 4 Reed; Jim a Jeanette Childs; Bert Skatedle. Y¥—2120, 8115 1. Mata. 150-60e in Ohio in 1845, He served thru the vivil war. He has engaged to a lim. ited extent in the real estate business Open Session Here). Labor commissioners from nearly every state in the Union assembled onday for a five-day conven- charge of Johnson & Ham! Columbia Colo, the new American since coming to Beattie, — hove Mt | beer.—Adv, or tion, which opens at 8 p. m., in the camera | Arrest Chinese Chamber of Commerce aseetubly | rooms, Gov. Louis F. Hart an | and 10 White Men! Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell will w DR Hf T HARVEY o Bi. Be Woo Gee, 35, Woo Bing You and|come the delepates Woo Fing Doon, Chinese boys, and| + Build Battleship 10 white men are held by police| Monday as the result of a police raid on Puget Sound) The navy's next big battleship lover a week end on a Chinese laun- dry at 2028 Westlake ave, The po-| 4 been watching the place for) wi) be constructed at Bremerton, | k, and obtained a quantity of! .oraing to Secretary of the Navy | phine and cocaine when they! Sonephus Daniels, prior to his de- (Dx-President Michigan State Board Dental Examinera) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist ENT X-RAY DEPA IN CONN Jentered. The whites were evidently | sarture for Alaskan waters The | Highest Order of Restoration patrons, and were arrested when! hey ship will, mean a, $260,000 “i Work Done | they appeared. us monthly pay roll, and will require Bramination and Metimate | Compliments on ® tombstone | 2.000 workmen 504-12 EITEL BLDG. SECOND AND PIKE KATELE might be properly termed epi-tafty. ree | In ome day last May, “9,000,000 Columbia Colo, the new American marks were placed as bets on races | beer —Adv. lin Germany. | SEATTLE ":|Rob Three Men Police are trying to identify James) e. eaw him peters, but I: wad] laborer, as the man who willing to do him a4 favor Bo I robbed three men in a groce carried his handbag oft the train for 6 Taylor ave. him, and the next thing I knew a po- to Check Alaska! - He was to have left at an earlier! an order of the public service com | ? ale Bote : ‘ Ath oon ight Mights, 7 004 ® |r urge electric power aserar wil Ad Man to Talk ling prohibition aberrt, who is sched. | Francisco within the next few days. | STAR HE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. ‘KEGEL, Presidént JULY CLEARANCE SALE Bedding and Linens —Many Attractive Savings—Large Assortments INCLUDED in this well-timed selling are Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads, Pillows, Towels, Table Cloths, Comforters, Blankets and Auto Robes, of the same excellent quality that has always characterized the merchandise from this well-known department. Tubing Pillow Cases 60c Each Good quality Tubing Pillow Cases, size 42x36 inches, and fin- ished with wide hems. Special, 60¢ each, $7.00 Per Dozen. Dwight Anchor Pillow Cases 65c Each Pillow Tubing “ the Yard 65c * Fine quality Pillow Tubing that is free from dressing and is 42 inches wide. Special, 65¢;yard. 50 Dozen PILLOW CASES at $3.50 the Dozen Hemmed Muslin Pillow Cases, size 42x36 inches— these Pillow Cases are un- usual values. We limit the quantity to one dozen to a customer 50 Dozen Fine Quality Huck Towels 25c Each Fine quality Huck Towels in a quality Muslin Pillow convenient household size, fin- size 45x36 inches—these ished with attractive Jacquard ve excellent service. Spe- borders. Special, 25¢+each. 1, Ge each. $7.50 Per Dozen. Table Cloths Attractive Designs—Special Crochet ‘ ° Values t Good Quality —58-inch Mercerized Damask, Bed Spreads $3.35 Each — Bed Sheets $2.10 Each special, the yard.......... 85¢ Of medium weight, ;size 78x88 inches—will launder and wear’ well. Special, each, $3.35. —54x60-inch serviceable Hemmed Breakfast Cloths, special. $1.75 —56x72-inch Hemmed Cloths in striped and checked patterns, Firmly woven Muslin Bed Sheets, 2x90 inches, neatly finished. each, $2.10. Satin Extra Long special, each ........... $2.39 +~90x70-inch pattern Table Cloths Bed Spreads 75 Each Bed Sheets $2.65 Each fn assorted designs, special, P $6 Closely woven Bed Sheets, size now BA : y : oo oe as oe Cine ob cnet eee nt aa. ge. inches. Special, each, aie ‘sued on Brg od SOLDO, inches Special’ / st aa ree peepee aerenes $3.75 $6.75. —17x54-inch Hemstitched Dresser Scarfs, each .. 50¢ Bleached Bath Towels 40c Each Bleached Bath Towels, that are very absorbent and will wear well, are priced very special, each, 40¢. 1,000 Yards of Part Linen Crash ‘ 36-Inch Bleached Toweling Cambric Muslin 16 to 17 tnches wide in a soft, fine quality. is offered at 25¢ yard Extra special, the jyard, 39¢ « ome Auto Robes Special $6.25] Each. * Twenty-five Wool-mixed Plaid Auto Robes—good ‘liberal ‘sizes, are surprisingly low priced, eath, $6.25. UG Blankets Are Offered at Reduced Prices Heavy quality Single Gray Blankets for camp or beach use, or can be used as a protection for the mattress. Size 54x76 inches, 2.75. o About 25 pairs of slight- ly soiled blankets, includ- ing all qualities, are marked for quick clear- ance. "\Carried Stranger’s 8 Bag; Fined Only $1 “His name was Foster, judge, 1) in Grocery Store| arreste ed me on the shoulder and arr 1 me for possession of whisky. That's what was in the grip when wt opened it.” It was such an original and wholly probable circumstance, that Federal ®| Judge Frank H. Rudkin fingd Fred Hands $1 in the United States dis trict court and let him go American capital invested in the oll industry in Mexico is said to ex ceed $30,000,000 Courtship i " bowknot that mat. rimony pulls into a hard knot. ler was tblad and p, at We y after the robbery, C. roprietor of the st EB. Olive st, Mcem. 04 Taylor ave. und robbed of $250. the store MARION PHILLIPS, 87, Oregon © to Oregon n years ago farm by a jon Savings IS 100% MORE THAN 3% ON SAVINGS And 6% on savings, compounded semi-annually, is the smallest return received by savers in this association for the last perne and one-half years. SAVINGS LEFT HERE ON OR ‘BEFORE JU JULY Bis) WILL EARN FULL DIVIDENDS FROM JULY,1 we In RTT Bisenine.¢ for your savings it is well to bear in mind that the funds of this associa- tion can only be invested in first mortgages upon improved real estate and United States and Munici- pal Bonds under strict state supervision. DON'T START WHAT YOU CANT —— STOP! Re careful with fire in and near Newcomers Whatever our facilities enable us to do in fur- thering your financial interests and solving your banking problems will be done in the same spirit of co-operation and good will which has marked the service of this bank for a gen- eration past. DIRECTORS THOMAS S LIPrY FRANK W. SHTLLESTAD HENRY R. KING FE USON JAD Nv GEORGE R. HANNON ¢ E R E. CUSHING WILLIAM D, COMER MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION SECOND FLOOR, LEARY BUILDING REMOVAL POSTPONED UNTIL AUGUST 1, Owing to unforeseen delay in securing possession of our new quarters at 815 Second Avenue, removal to our new street floor home at this location has been postponed until August 1,

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