The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1920, Page 2

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IST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT WITT! OUR Free RENTAL DEP. MIE} FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —no C. O. D. or phone orders ; ns oe specials with exception of mattress, will po gd delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser. price shed bey ‘tace: well Ave Dest of aatintas } special Friday~ THIRD FLOO. =f rday $3.08 * set of three | semetar price 81.05 aetane “gtility Jar ‘are —will get one of these “Peerless” auto trucks— 11 Inches long. 4 inches wide. INB FLOO Bel | personalty filed hie deciaration of nection with his later southwestern primary campaign. Judge Black leaves tomorow for Yakima in the HAVE YOU AHOME TO RENT? —last week over 500 prople called at thin store to rent hames—the demand ts greater than the supply. It will be appreciated if you will list your homes for rent with our FREE Rental Department. Telephone Main 144. the new MESCO suction carpet sweeper: special Friday--Satur- || day— $2.95 Feqular price 04.39 i ew Meaco suction eweeper dors ay with the old style brush; it | fitted with revolving rubber suet: flaps that pick up grit and dirt lik, Vacuum sweeper, regular price $90; day Ya price for Friday. Dieture shows how the yovelving rubber suc- pan le constructed: easy to keep clean: strings from the floor, will not become tangled in th roah. SECOND FLOOR SATURDAY the last two days —jeate With rol) edges and covered with t bina and filled with fine art tickin, guaihty of pure Fei cotton! “Your Credit IM Good" OURTH FLOR. Your Crec it Is ' p|Japanese Girls Dislike Acting as Art Models TOKYO—By Mallj—Art alongs foreign Ines in Japan is having « hard struggle because of the diff culty im securing models, Japanese siris having a marked dislike to posing In the nade An art school which recently spent considerable money advertising for | models, received only seven answers, in spite of the fact that the work is not hard and the pay, ranging from | 45 to 100 yen a month, considered |very high in comparison to wages paid im other lines of work. This condition ied an enterprising young man to make a specialty of collecting modela, with the result |that on a certain day he gathered together about 90 girls, and invited all the prominent painters and sculp. tors of Tokyo to attend and make their selections. Business wag #0 brisk that the entire number was disposed of, even though it is be Meved that only about 10 per cent of ther will remain in the business. EVERETT.—Watch found with them seems to identify human bones found on old Anderson ranch td be | thowe of Waiter Robinson. Never] et Her Eleanor Portex |] |For she is the d Roiiest in the case in this GREAT AMERICAN DIVORCE NOVEL. The Next Serial Story in The Star Parley Is Cheerful Even Tho Candidate Barbers Plan to Shave Their Time Shorter hours, with a gener! ad vance in tariffs to follow, are con- templated by Seattle barbers, who will met with the union at the La bor temple Sunday morning at 10 o'clock on call of Phil J. Peart, bua news agent. A new wage scale to be submitted to the employers next week, will be discussed. NEW THEATRE TO BE RUSHED, SAYS OWNER |= ‘The new motion picture theatre to be erected on Fifth ave. just south of Pike s#t.. the ground for which was broken Tuesday, will be rushed to competion, according to John ‘4iamrick, owner of the new play. house. Mr. Hamrick says that Ure theatre wil be one of the finest in the elty. Nobody Has Claimed This Dark Green Hat PACIFIC BEACH, Cal, Aug. 12— Fe Ht E j = 2 BAN DIEGO, Aug. 12-—“Hello! San Quentin? Open the gates. I'll be there for breakfast.” Robert Stevenson might well hare phoned that meemge as he was being ar raigned here on a charge of forgery. At 2 o’clocg he had his preliminary examination, at 2:30 he waa bound over for trial before the superior criminal court and before 3 o'clock | had pleaded guilty and received at 10-year nentence. YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—Parley P. Christensen is another “normal” Presidential candidate. He is the nominee of the Farmer-Labor party. At headquarters here @ staff official wae entertaining reporters when Christensen breeszed in like « cooling alr, his six feet tour inches of weil white suit, white touch of color in his get-up being « Uttle blue flower that bloomed freah name's Christensen, what's yours?" He had a big, sturdy face in which twinkied and a good-natured amile played perpetually beneath the jong upper ip. “I'm glad you all league of nations as “an international bankers combination.” said he was strong for suffrage and believed in an independent Ireland. He said his party proposed to win at the next election through the support of the common people. Christensen said the attractions of New York were not to be compared with Sait Lake City, bis home town. “Times Square is tame compared with parts of Galt Lake,” he said As be symke he drew from his pocket ® photograph of some dozen exam ples of Balt Lake's idea of puichri tude and clower scrutiny revealed the huge bulk of the Farmer-Labor candidate in the midst of the girls. “That's the life,” Christensen said. New England Plans Biggest Fruit Show HARTFORD, Conn., Aug. 12.—An trouble, our bi ee he Rs el a Ba RE in Rb ah S is BTR PO Seattle Post | Has Solution for Politics Why pester the people with an election” Let the candidates run off in foot races, may members of Seattle Post No, 16, American J Arion. | A palitical candidates’ foot race will be part of @ snappy sports program at the first annual piente of the port at Lamola beach, Bun. day, August 16 “Dark horses” will be furnished [by the veterans to compete Aguinnt | jeandidates having no -other oppo- | m nenta, Prizes ranging from cut bowls, now considered the mont yond soe | jlenms article in dry America, |} Panama hats, will be offered. PEOPLE INTERESTED IN BASEBALL, H. C. L., BUT NOT IN POLITIC OAKLAND, Atg. 13, — Poll ticians save your brenth—the American people aren't interested in potition, myn Rev. Francis Van Horn of the First Congrega- tional church, after a tour of the U. S. Two things engross the minds of America—baseball and, the struge for existence. He ways he found among labor @ new kind of strike—sulking on the job"—as hurtful to produo || tion ‘ax a general strike. SPOKANE.—B. L. Witlts, lumber nan, reported drowned et Diamond * | lake, During 1919, life ineuPance com 10) panies in the United States wrote new policies amounting to $8,700; | A prize waltz will be a feature | 990,000 of the afternoon dancing. } ef; Boats will lenve Pier 7 at 9 @. m, Sunday, The public ts invited Governor Hart and other promi nent persons will attend, | |Citation Awarded to Mother of Hero} Mrs. Robert HE. Morris, 6215 18th ave. N. E., has just received from | the war department © eltation, post humously awarded ‘her, son, the late Roland H. Morris, regithental supply | |nergeant, for “exceptional and distin guished gallantry.” He served in| |the 361st infantry and was killed in| action at Epinonville Oct, 3, 1918.) Had he survived he would have been entitled to wear a silver star on his! victory meda} as a result of the cita- tion, which Wag igned by Gen. John J. Pershing. Rata in the United States destroy $200,000,000 worth of property an- HAVE YOU MADE hb R RESERVATIONS groups To quick taken fro: and shouldjnot be coi SWEA Tks similar in our regular ERS quagity = delightful Tks those offered las’ so rapidlyé that many of our to secureghe color preferred i At $15, a1 been able to please and satisfy the attle for many year—so much so that our busifiess has shown a mathe substantial growth? We can please and satisfy\you, too, if you wifl give us the chance. " FREE EXAMINATION We will gladly examine your teeth thoroughly and give you expert advice as to your dental needs without cost or obligation, t wool sweaters in black, navy ang salmon—Tuxedo styles similar tq the illustration, as spon- sored by! fashion for late summer wear At $25—eilk ‘peer eneateresotabitien $35 quafities secured through spe- cial pugehase, These are Tuxedo styles ip a wide range of sizes. Cok ore include rose, flesh, jade, pew cock, turquoise, as well as white.. ‘Second Avenue at Spring Street (Tuke Elevator to Third Floor) ——_—____—_____—__—_} THE BOSTON DENTAL CO. 1422 Second Avenue Opposite the Bon Marche ‘ Northwest Corner Third Avenue and Union Street Diagonally Across tho Street frdm the Postoffice et mendioct on Duty

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