The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1920, Page 4

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AGE 4 | WOODLAND PARK’S ANIMALS GUT TAX BY or OOK FOR WARMER CORNERS STRICT BUDGET Bs ak ow tite er See Fs s! On the arrival earty thie morning | dling up in the : corners. ogg of the coldest and foggiest weather | The lowest temperature M. J. Carrigan Points to since the early days of spring, the Econom animals out at Woodland Park were | num, y Methods among the many who evinced th Howbver, the fog rapidly tfted County League displeasure and absolute disapproval’| with the arrival of Old Sol on the era, the elimination of unnecessary ~ a the hiring of fewer | Altho the Woodland Park proteges are gifted with nice coats of fur, at better salaries; maRiNg | iich are supposed to, keep them veagpellenesd verti, Bm warm during cold spells, they, never gad Syne eatitne nna | tielemm, aren't any too glag to have end the cokd weather after enjoying balmy wo read pin weather all summer long. of all unnecessary expen | nig morning they could be seen looking for warmer places and cud: warmth, mates can enjoy niece weather, but be foggy and cold early in the| Shoo! this morning. morning. commismioner— in 1918 and 1916. Under Hay's pies ailiy peng Sipping from a gangway leading] TACOMA, Sept, 3.—Three soldiers —_—_—_—___— from his home, & houseboat at Fish. [are in the guardhouse at Camp Lew |County Candidates searching for others, members of a Henry Jacobson, Pyearcld son of! cowd of 75 uniformed men who are| he .| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobson, was . | drowned in the bay Thursday morn. ing. ‘The boy's hat was found floating) for the deficit. In that |on the water, The body was recov:| iid hundred thousand dol-| ered a few moments later. A pulmo)“ gages attacked St a a| tices. be saved for the taxpayers | tor failed to revive life, The body lt) +, release Kurteas, Shaner drew his | . mmmisaioner | at the county morgue. Wevotter and threatened to shoot. a | Service of Thanks Bike; No Injuries by Shaner before he was able to sub ° due bir, Robert Lenz, 1109 Sind ave. N. W., ‘As a result of the melee, city police @ay night, came upon four boys rid-! Refreshments will be od. tng Bicycles, Hila fender struck one| DA"te*_of drunkenness, sania ete aha bicycle, knocking the boy from his| The first successful penny news-| King Lauis Philippe of told ished in 1833. | in carving ham. Bartell Dainty Chocolates Our Chocolates are made in our own sanitary candy kitchen, delivered fresh to our stores daily. It's the candy that makes you want more, Victorias, in bulk, Mb....... eeeee o5e Victorias, in 1-1b. fancy box. Victorias, in 21D. fancy box . Molied Milk Chocolates, sich Fich chocolate, 12-02, fancy box....++ Fleur de Lis Chocolates in 13-028. fancy box Fleur de Lis Chocolates tn 3402. fancy box... eeeeee Marshmallow Cocoanut Diamonds, in bulk. The leader of all ae * * : * {mg CANA; ID. oeceseccscecereeceeeedenceeeesewapeetseceneeres » Summing up the various , can you think} whip cream Chocolates, whipped cream centers, dipped in Hershey's greater pleasure rich milk chocolate, in bUIk, ID......s+s.eeeeeeeee .. 05¢ fa single one that affor Kodaking? The Kodak season in Puget} Turkish Nougat Roll, marble design center, com almonds, rolied in cocoanut; Ib, in bulk. und country is year ’round. Penoch! Balle—the biggest hit in Seattle; each. ..+.ssssseeneees and Cameras in varied styles and models ' are to be had at any Bartell store. Star Electric Vibrato -$9.49 to $124.48 The Star is a wonder- oie 0.980.906 fully well made instru- } When you bring a roll of film to us, we develop and{ ment, easy to operate, = it on OUR OWN dark room. Out on time and} definite in results and rx right. moderate in price. Used i in massaging the face and body, for development of nerves and tissues, also a reli- able treatment for rheumatism that will give results. The complete outfit contains all necessary attachments ONE SOUS Bb cnc ccccccccccsscacet cess ccccscces GOO We also carry a select line of Fountaif Pens, in- ‘eluding Waterman’s, Conklin’s and Sheaffer’s—a Pen to fit any hand, and priced at $3.50 and up. Sterno Outfits A Bath Spray and Massage Brush, all in tone. Each spray equipped with best quality For Home : i long rubber tube, nickel faucet attachment and Outings x Yjjand spray. Made to fit any faucet. To enjoy ¥ a Real Bath you should have a Knickerbocker. ALARM Best Selected Bristle .. _ Hair Brushes 3 K Timekeepers =A nickel or brass finish. A real Cl | Slock $2.25 ” one of our best sellers. A moder- Hughes’ Brushes take out the tangles and ‘Sterno outfits save ately priced Clock that answers its pur- stimulate the scalp. Not made of, wire, you in many ways. For ,, POSE sss vee Serer ee $2.25 but pure boar bristles set in a pliable a speedy meal with no Bingo,” a large size intermittent Alarm Clock; rubber cushion. Name “Ideal” stamped warm fire it is the very ,, plain, large numerals on dial esos 4 $3.50 on each brush for your protection. thing. Prompter,” rings intermittently for eight Priced at............ $1.50 AND UP | minutes unless shut off...........+ $3.50 Florence Keep Clean Brush, solid wood You may get any of “Spasmodic,” intermittent alarm that rings _ back, bristles set in pure aluminum face, these articles—Tea Ket- every half minute for 15 minutes till shut each .......sseeeseseeereeees $2.50 tle outfit, Sterno Stoves Off .......sevecgereceeemesreeese $3.00 Sanitax Hair Brushes, genuine Russian in all sizes, and in fact Junior Tattoo, giain face, small size bristles set in metal back. Absolutely anything that comes in | Clock .....0....seeseseeesereecees $3.00 hygienic. Each ........... «+ 83.00 this line. We have it “Typhoon,” one-day intermittent alarm, radi- Metal-Set Brush. Best bristles set in metal all. Sterno Canned um face; can be seén plainly in the _ face and water-proof cement....$1.00 i Heat, 10¢. dark ......... Leseervenseobereceres $4.00 Prophylactic Brush—A brush truly hygi- “Bunkie,” intermittentpack bell alarm; Jarge, __enic and easy to clean. Solid wood back. A _ Sterno Stoves and out-__— plain numerals ............. i ae 3.25 -We have a complete line of Hair Brushes ° fits at all our stores. We also carry a choice assortment of Ingersoll of the better makes, each Brush the best } Priced at 75¢ and up- Watches—come in gold, silver or nickel procurable at the price asked. Priced wards. finish. BU ces cscccemreds cvaaed 50¢ to $9.00 TEACHERS’ HEAD registered a —— Hac "Wwer" than yesterinys mio (Elected President of King! So Declares Former Chief of i nd cold chal to| George M. Clark, superintendent pens ns ~ ee of the Tamaquah schools, was an un- For @ while more, at least during | OPPOsed cardidate for the office of the daytime, the Woodland Park in. | President of the King County Teach- ers’ league in the election held at it is the belief expressed by weather | th morning session of the county observers that from now on it witi| institute at the Broadway high B®, J. McNamara, North Bond, was | port elected vice president; Marion M, Brown, Foster, secretary, and A. R. sors 9. YEAR-OLD BOY (LEWIS SOLDIERS "2-2 ===. brook to represent the high schools: served four years as AR Bilzabeth MeCoy, Oak Harber, and 1911 and 1912 Mra, Nellie Kinnear to reprawent the grades, and Miss Beatrice Martin, Vincent, and Nise Mirtaro Hanngn, ys sdmininration 2] conned From Gangway of|Men Said to Have Attacked) tetevus, to sepresent the rural ai j Houseboa Bleetions for the executive board trieta, C. 6. Beach, Enumcliw, was t * Tacoma Policeman elected to represent the superiitend- ; ix, and military authorities are erman’s dock, Interbay, to the land, to Address Demos pI of the King County alleged to have attacked Patrolman | nemocratic club for Saturday noon H. Shaner on Pacific ave. Wednesday | a+ Mover’ Cafeteria will conalat of night, when he arrested Private Kur: | jrie¢ addreases from the democratic tenn, Tith field artillery, for being 1M | candidates running for county of- Boyn’ chorus, recently returned from | ® a tour to California, will be held Fri- { day evening at § in the University while driving his machine ‘at 20th! raided several resorts last night and| Baptist church, Brooklyn ave, and ave. N. W, and Tallman st, Thurt|Srrested four more soldiers on| 45th at, N. EB. The public ts invited. Feceive their for $18/ seat..The youth was uninjured, he/ paper in the United States was the | used to pride himself upon his skill Lens New York Sun, estab /—BARTELL DRUG STORES—7 A Seattle Concern With Seven Retail Stores On Monday last a new link was added to our chain. vite you to visit this new store, absolutely the finest in Seattle. Conveniently located at Fifth avenue and Pike street—arranged and-planned with your welfare and convenience considered. Police is elected. canvassed the situation, last evening at Sunnydale, Has Ducks Trained served. Still Celebrating EXTRA SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday Only Lavoris, large size, regular * $1.00, special Tyree's Me segesd Powder, give | _ Ointment, reguiar special ....... 39c Vinol, reconstructive tonic, manufacturer's $1 size, spe- cial ... . 77c Doan’s Kidney Pills, regu- lar 60c, ” aie 9c special .. Sal i rom medium size, regular 53c, Special ....... 43 Cc “is gene ae 79¢c Scott's Emulsion, manufac- turer’s large size, regu- special «.. $1.09 yee 9 ne Pow- Boe, special... SOC Powdered, Henna Leaves, Boe, special. ... SC Epsom a regular 15c, special At .ccececere. 10c Enos Fruit Salts, regular $1.25 manufacturer's pa dae cded 89c Lady Washington Toilet Q-Ban Hair ~ Color Re- storer, manufacturers’ ‘Tbe size, special ....... 59 Cc War Tax Where Necessary 7 Bartell Seven Seattle Stores Located at 7 Store No. 2 Store No. 3 Store No. 4 Store No. 5 Store No. 6 Store No. 7 610 Second Ave. First Avenue 5349 Second Avenue Westlak i Near Alaska pa Pike Ballard and Union Pisses at tow” 9 Building _ _ Street Avenue Street Pine Street Pike Street at any time, will be inaugurated." We in- IS INADEQUATE A aystematic patroiting of the small towns of the county and of the county highways by Joel F. War- ren, former chief of police of Seattle, who in a candidate for sheriff, if he In an effort to minimize the tm- lance of this plan, it has been pointed out by another aspirant that there is @ ayatem now in force. That it is entirely inadequate, ineffective and unreliable is the plaint of many county residents, according to War- n supporters, who have carefully “There in too much duplication of police work by the members of the sheriff's office, and too little effort to police the county at the present time# said Warren, in a talk made “A mystem whereby these men will be on the job all the time, with regu lar schedules, eo they can be reached Like Circus Seals POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Sept. 3. —Ourlously trained ducks are being rained on the farm of Edgir Jones. He chone two ducks for experimenty! purposes aed has trained them. to — ot yates was wert to the of. for Choir Tonight come at his call, At meal time they cer's line up a few feet in front of him Knocks Boy Off Private Kurtess was badly beaten | Service of thanks for the Whitney | Ine ‘dled “af ot thank tae nd tosses them to hin pets, The ducks catch the “pills” in their bills like a ball player catches @ ball. pet cnet danse anion Constrocted hurriedly of raw adobe mud and common grain straw, 54 years ago, the walla of old Fort Desert in Western Utah are still pre- FRASER-PATIERSON Co, Value is not a matter of price only, nor of material only, nor of style only. Real value is a combination of all three—correct styles, de- dable materials and lowest comparative prices. You will always ind the combination in the offerings of the Special Price Basement, be- cause nothing but genuine values are ever offered here. Special Price Basement 300 New Fall Dresses, Coats, Suits —Coats for every occasion. New Fall Coats Priced Extremely Low at Secured at Most’ Advantageous Prices On Sale Saturday at $25.00 Convincing Values in Newest of Dresses, $25.00 —Handsome tricotine, satin and velour Dresses. Dresses of all-wool tricotine, beautifully trimmed in bugle beads, silk twist embroidery and braid- ings. —Dresses of handsome charmeuse, showing latest. ruffling and embroidery trimmings. Dresses of velour, in smart tinsel thread, trimmed models, —The season’s most advanced styles in side pleated, tunic, embroidered and beaded bodices and skirts as well as the latest sleeve lengths, are all combined in this special offering. —Colors: Navy, Black and Taupe. Sizes for women and misses. $25.00 —New Short Coats, of plush, in all black and black with beaver cloth trimmings. Also Short Coats of splendid beaver plush; all have large collars, deep cuffs and broad belts. —New Long Coats, of velours and kittens’ ear coating; in newest belted models; full silk lined and semi-lined. In Navy, Brown, Reindeer and Taupe. Sizes for women and misses. : A Very Special Offering of Tricolette Overblouses, $3.95 —A special underprice purchase of 100 beautiful lace stripe Tricolette Overblouses in a smart round neck, short sleeve, richly embroidered basque effect. The em- broidery is in gold thread and self and contrasting colors, in heavy silk floss. . Sizes 88 to 44. Unusual Suit Values, $25.00 —Not for several seasons have you seen such splendid values at this popular price. : . —All the newest styles in ripple suits, as well as more conservative models, developed in Veloyrs, Silvertones, Diagonals, Tricotines and Serges. Every garment fully silk lined and interlined, and high grade in workman- ship. : ; lors: Navy, Taupe, Reindeer, Copenhagen and Gray. . at Aa for women and misses. New Autumn Petticoats, $3.95 —Unusual values in Jersey and Taffeta Petticoats, just secured for fall. All Silk Jersey Petticoats, in Jade, Copenhagen, Magenta, Pekin, Navy and Black. _-Two-toned taffetas in a wide assortment of rich autumn colorings. All have elastic waistbands and deep knife pleated, shirred or corded flounces. —Unusual values at this price. For School —Specials at $4.95, $6.95, $7.50 and $10.00. Red. Special at $3.95. —Colors: Flesh, Rose, White, Copenhagen and Jade. Dashing Hats and Tams —Attractive selections in the smartest shapes and the newest colors, with trimmings of feathers, flowers, embroidered novelties of gold and silver, and variations of chenille trimmings and facings of brocade. —80 smart Velvet Tams, in Black, Navy, Copenhagen and —Basement Millinery

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