The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1920, Page 5

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The ow Refrigerator The Automatic Regardless of name or | price there is no better refrigerator built than the Automatic. A Word of Caution Refore a refrigerator oes into your home there are several things that k of that re is the piece of furniture In home, Upon it depends, a larke measure, Health of your entire fam- iy Jesman will be to explain all the * that made the tic the perfect Re- A visit te our exchange de partment may prove oa ering the pur- marked saving in just the refrigerator, article you are looking for. take preced In the automatic we have the price ax well_as quality, Priced from #43 Seattle agents for Quick Meal Range. Gas and Ol} Stoves, to $112.30, We also carry © large line of the Frigid Ice Chests and Re- triger While they less in price they have proven merit by a large number of toe © priced fro Retrigeraions from ...+ Liberal Credit Extended RUNBAU FURNITURE CO.IN WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH oqo Popofo.opofo.oro}ofofoyopofoyoy j Sete Reports Gypsies Gut bug | __Rob Oil Station After you ia take EATON! our customers, 30 to 821.50 $15.00 to 963.50 up to the Standard Of station op erated by V. I. Davis at Rainier jave, and Hudson st, Tuesday after | spen and while Davis was filling | their tanks with gas robbed hiv p jcash register of $$10, he told the police. Motorcycle Patrolmen C. D. Fotl- rich and C. G. Stanley were sent in | pursuit. The autos, bearing Oregon land California licenses, were report ed headed towards town, | YAKIMA.—Auto driven by Amox« Hall overturns in 12-foot drainage ditch, without Injury to the four oc ote a Bartell Drug Stores—Five Retail Btoree cupants, If You Are Easily Tired Out, Your Blood Needs Purifying| Gogged-Up Impurities Will Under. themscives felt more distinctly with mine Your Health | the change of season, | that nature needs assistance in giv. inj gummner the tmpurt-| ine. system a general houseclean. have been accumulating in| Nearly everybody fust now needs a thruout the winter besin| tew hotties of 8. 8. S, the great vege up the circulation, causing 4 tabie blood remedy, to cleanse out al! weakness and debilitated com | impurities It is good for the chil that is generally known 88) dren. for it gives them new strength | Sickness.” and puts their system {n condition so © they can more easily resist the many followed by a gradu- aliments so prevalent in summer ing of energy, the system |S. S. S. is without an equal as a weaker day by day, until | general tonic and system builder. It feel yourself on the verge of & | improves the appetite and gives new breakdown. Children just at this sea- strength and vitality to both old and son are peevish and irritable, and be- young. come puny and lifeless. Full information and valuable lit ‘This whole condition is but the re. erature can be had by writing to sult of impurities in the blood that Swift Specific Co., have been accumulating and make | atory, Atlanta, Ga. t ti lr i tobaccos! Comete « of 2 eifaretion when you an They show | Sof 609 Swift Labor. | SPEEDED ALONG ed Out at Victoria long-awaited — Seattle-Vietoria mall service are favoru to advices rece MeGrath, superinter | mail service ive + of railway r this district | J. O Macts mn mail| oft ar whom ar are being made, has} & further report to Ot-| tawa, and states that selection of | & suitable landing place for hydro. airplanes in @he harbor at toria | seems to be the chief difficulty re maining. have been submitted by tendent MeGrath to the Canadian officials, the authorities acrona the will have to arrange for the Whole Town in Mourning Over NEWARK, N years little cyieaenle voleed canary, trilled and warbled }and twittered to the delight of his master, Emidio Russomanno, a cob: | home Sunday Jimmie choked to death on a watermecn seed. Yesterday Jimmie wns buried, ond the waoie town turned out to do hemage to the memory of the 4.—For golden. . Aum fexthered vievneso, Headed by a Itplece band, 16,000 marched be hind the heawne wherein repo @ tiny white coffin, lnag home. Even the aperrows arect were sient. “Ils volce was as sweet an the songs of Caruso.” said Emidio, tears streaming down his cheeks. A marble tom'stone is to te erected overs “Jimmie's” grave. Colleges in former times used to brew their own ale and hold festivi tien knewn as College Ales. along the ft STOPPED Siz. hae } SRG. odie Wrist waTcugs DIAMOND Prospects for inauguration of the} by Edward | Under the proposed terma, which | Superin. | ansferring of mail from the fly: | jing boats to Oriental liners. Tt ta! éxpected that the United Staten | will bear p jeally the entire cost ol maintenance of the service. Canary’s Death % “Jimmie's” last | THE SEATT 8 AIRMAIL PLANS [Clown Makes ‘Stunts Local Is Favorite ‘With the Ladies | Rooney, bareback riders, Fred Nelson, grotesque clown with the John robinson circun, gets up early every morning, takes & long walk, partakes of « hearty breakfast and thinks hard, so as to be able to surprise the natives of the city In which he is to give |Peanut Caleeas Death Aug. peanut fed to him by bis Br cauned the death of 2-yearold Henry C. Smith. Mra, Smith was feeding her child peanuts. He waa taken to St. Anthony's hospital, where Dr. Gaylord performed an operation, but death. y Brush Fires on Lake Shores Over Two brush fires, acrow Lake Washington, one at Newcastle and the other between Renton and Issa | quah, were reported under control A otnqeaey: Damage was small Tillamook Gains in Census Report WASHINGTON, Aug. 4-—The census bureau today announced that {the 1920 population of Tillamook | county, Oregon, is 8.776. Thin tn an | thereasé sigte 1910 of 2,510, or 40.1 | per conte NEW YORK.—Allan A. Ryan. |chairman of the board of the Stutz | Motor Co. recently expelled from the New York stock exchange, brings sult for $1,600,000 against the board | of governors of the exchange, Paste t grea' you You will prefer to either kind smoked straight! 1a sold everywhere in ecientifcally 10 cides for 20 cents; or ten pa ine ine-paper-covered carton nmend this carton for the home or office supply or travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N.C, his news in your bonnet: Camels will give you the test cigarette treat were ever handed! EAVE it to Camels to lead you straight and true into cigarette smoking enjoy- ment that’s as new to your taste ds it is keenly satisfying! You talk about refreshing flavor and, mellow-mild-body! put it up to Camels! Man, man, Camels are a cigarette revelation! Com- pare them with any cigarette in the world at any price to prove that! Camels quality; add, Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and’ choice Domestic Start with Camels blend And, Camels leave no unpleasant ciga- retty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! Youcan smoke them liberally, too, they never tire your taste! ° Fred Nelson, circus clown, with Nettie Dill and Elizabeth jrupture of the lungw led to the boy's | -EPILEPSY LE STAR , {two exhibitions that day with some local antica, always “sure fire,” as he terms it. Fred is quite a favorite with the young ladies who travel with the | cares ous. Thursday ts eireun day, with a big street sate 4 in the morning. |Jap Tells Em Joys of Money for Brief Time TOKYO—(By Mail.)—The giddy fluctations of the Japanese business world which have reached their cl) max with the near-panic of the last | few weeks, offer many strange in cidenta, but probably none t* more | picturesque than that of one Kaku hara, @ country storekeeper, who came to Tokyo with $500, the say [ings of many weary years behind the rural counter, and became @ Millionaire within @ month and a pauper within another two. Kakuhara came to Tokyo éuring the latter part of last March to try his luck on the rice and produce exchange. Hoe invested his modest pile in rice following the market as | Prices rome, and in April he was jalready in the millionaire clase. Me then formed a combination with a Well-known and experienced stock gambler, bulling the masket with, such success that his pile grew even larger. All he made he staked on rice, and then his luck failed him. He was caught and cleaned out, unable to pay the high mar gins which the slump called for | He has now returned to his little country store where he is enter taining his old friends with the tale of how it feels to be a millionaire, even if it ly for two months | To Produce an All- Alaska Movie Film The first all-Alaska motion pic jture will be produced this summer |by George Edward Lewis, writer, trapper, miner, lecturer and preacher, known thru the North as “Alaska Bilacklocks,” who sailed | this morning for the North, on [the steamer Alaska. Accompanied by a movie troupe and a camera man, he will join other actors in Alaska and produce a five-reel film to be called “Dor. orthy, @ Daughter of Alaska” Customers Vanish and so Does Firm DES MOINES, lowa, Aug. 4.— The protracted drouth proved too severe for the Abstainers, and Gen- eral Life Insurance company, Des Moines. The concern formed to underwrite insurance for total ab- stainers was forced to quit busi ness because of lack of customers. The covt of living in the British Isles, it is estimated, increased 152 per cent above the level of 1914. “Let's eat breakfast at Boldt's.”— Ady Reading Glasses R A. R. PROWLSS, tn 1 charge of the Optical Sec tion, will place on sale for ‘Thursday ® wpecial purchase of Reading Glasses 3% inches in diameter, with nickel plated rim and black tmndle, Special COON sescees eeccereoees $2.50 Balcony, Main Floor Rear Remnants Upper Main Floor TORT L 118 of Draper includes Scrims, Mar Nets, Cretonnes and S' iT i. quinettes, Madras, uring from 1 to 6 yards at ONEHALF PRICE, ton Pillow Ticking —Special ” Upper Main Floor 1m 200 yards of Ticking gathered for this sale is in floral striped patterns and in as well adapted for drapes as it is for pillows. On account of slight imperfections and hardly noticeable water spots we have a reduced them for cleanup to, @ yard... quick - 50¢ Cotton Velour Reduced Upper Main Floor NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY yards Drapery Velour in figured patterns sulted for hangings, pillow tops, upholater- ing, etc. Reduced to clean up, B YMG pecceseee ae eneeeeeed 45¢ The Rhodes Con The Third Day of the Midsummer SALE OF SILKS Upper Main Floor T has not been many years since Silk Fabrics were considered a luxury. Now they are a necessity and probably every fam- ily in this country uses silk in some form or other. As it has become an essential it is plainly to your advantage to buy silk at this sale, as, in addition to the substantial reduc- tions, the assortment displays weaves and colors adapted for most all purposes. This sale features six specially priced groups at — $1.45, $1.95, $2.45, $8.25, $4.95 and $6.95 SHEETS A new shipment of 150 Seamless Sheets, size 81x90 before hemming, and of a good weight and quality, offers a splendid value at $2.25. Upper Main Floor High Grade Second Floor HE selection from regular stock of 65 Wash Skirts, reduced for a stock readjustment sale offers un- usual economies and values. The as- sortment consists of gathered two- piece styles with novelty pockets and are designed of Cotton Gaberdine, Linen Wash Satin and Cotton Trico- tine, in Plain White, Light Blue and Pink and Stripes. Sizes 25 to 32 waist measure. The variety is grouped as follows: 31 Wash Skirts, formerly $7.95, $8.95 and $10.00, special. ..$6.95 26 Wash Skirts, formerly $12.50 and $15.00, special $8.95 12 Wash Skirts, formerly $19.50, Special .. To Educate Us on Tailor-Made Stuff Funeral Services for Alaska Pioneer A fund of $250,000 will be spent by taflors for the purpose of conducting | & coast-wide campaign to educate the public to the use of tailor-made clothes, dt was announced by Sam Gel Lavy. of Los Angeles, at & banquet of the Seattle Merchant Tailors’ ex: change, KOBE.—Dr. & W. Solf, German ambassador to Japan, afrives here. “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys After an application of you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff; new life, vigor, brightness, color and thickness. more THIS WEEK Matinces Wednesday and Saturday besides every hair shows} George Barrack, 72, Alaska pio neer, who died Sunday after a long iliness at his home, 1017 Jefferson st. was buried Wednesday afternoon r ° afternoon at Collins Bros. chapel. Mr, Barrack was a member of the Aretic Brotherhood and of the Pio- | neers of Alaska. He is survived by ps brother, John Barrack of Sal-|,. mon, Idaho, and two nephews, M. M. MeNicoll, of Salmon, Idaho, and James E. Barrack, of Fairbanks, | Alaska. Teachers’ Exams on 3 Days This Week, Regular te examinations for teachers will be held Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday in the civil service | commissioners’ office, Room 921 L. | €. Smith building, beginning at 8 | o'clock each morning. The carp in Japan is the symbol of health and long life “Let's eat breakfast at Boldt's."— Adv. SURE-SEAL FRUIT JARS, PINTS, dozen SURE-SEAL FRUIT JARS, QUARTS, dozen ........ $3.75 30-QUART GRANITE JELLY GLASSES, Special, a dozen ........... ARAP JAR RUBBERS, 3 dozen for KETTLE at inum Preserving Kettles. 85e CANNING RACKS, Special at ............+. $15. "0 CONSERVO STEAM beset BE ssc0s Special At $2.49 elexe) Buy Your Canning Supplies Thursday Many Unusually Good Bargains Are Offered, PRESERVING KETTLE at. ..;....... a oe oe ce ewewee oe cece $3.50 ALUMINUM PRESERV These are the 12-quart size $3.25 Household Scale New, different, better depilatory and electrical on ‘the surface. quickly, leaving the al smooth and hairless. patel come, stonished and dell | Phe aates is entirely odorless, | | irritating, arms could eat it without any ill ef NUXATEL and so IRON )O pe - $1.98 etty Bright” Alum- — $13.50 1221-Third Ave “COR UNIVERSITY | Haluk 5 Te ml ly y Neo TABLETS- Nf | NR Tonolit \Geta Tomorrow Feel Right |25 Box ORPHEUM s THEATRE A Household Scale comes in very handy around the home, especially during the canning season. Scale is like illustration, weighs up to 24 sbi A bargain at $2.49 = an THE STORE ‘FOR USEFUL ARTICLES

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