The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1920, Page 9

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1920. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 A cn WEDNESDAY, ocToREe DING ON |Our Sheriff Is a WHY THEY QUIT (WIFE STEPS IN Missing Relative WELFARE BOARD) TO SAVE HUBBY | ISSUES AND | prexed today over the disappearance| When the sheriff, his deputies ana | 100 Much Interference, Say/He Gambled for Pleasure Is Purchases Charged Tomorrow Billed. December First MecDougall fouthwick | Jof her husband, the missing sheriff|the dogs failed to return this morn:| Former Members Her Plaint of King county, ax were deputies in| ing, Mra, Stinger told The Star | | his office at the cou « | I think PU have to get a couple * > - | Sherift Stringer Yett tne yy earty|more dogs And go in search of the! Four former members of the state) 4, gambled for personal recrea yesterday morning with eputies |searchera Mr. Stringer got a tele | industrial welfare commission Wed! tion ang shouldn't be forced to pay \ 9 } | Asa Leo and Charles Jarrett, They | phone call about midnight the other | nesday issued a long statement tel:| g. stre Telle Gosnell argues, in \ n { ae took two bloodhounds to search for| night, askifig him to bring the og*| ing why they have resigned } ¢ nave res tervening to save her husband, Dr 1 | A “missing man,” reported lost near|and hunt for a miswing man. ber: ; } Writes He Has Done Best to) ironman ins nt The ahertt ts very. aympathetic| THe statement is siened by M83, G. Gomme, trom honoring & #66 hore | wheneve > is a person los W..J. Kennedy, Dr, M, H. Marvin ; tc lex Enos has IM | __1t was later ther never is a person lost. I eck for which Alex 2 ‘ Bring Solemn Reterendu Per RRS oem rs ~~~~|have not heard from him since. Mra, W. H. Udall, Mra, W. 8 Grie/ brought eult Sedond Avenue at Pike Just Inside the Door | That Wilson Asked oo ahar th ietcne ae aaa tol (Suggestion to Mrs, Stringer: | wold. It declares Enos claims Dr. Go 4 | ai prejudics. or by etforts to introduce | THY The Star's Bureau of Mie |* nat early in 1920, after six yearn|the check August 31 t¢ , a= - = a fettowing article by Senator War irrelevant matters > the cam | "8 — lice narmodlous’ operation, the com.|ond. that | q G, Marding ts the first of & serine . PE 5 | i pore playatife fo consideration. ‘ tial camdi- | paign, To me this has brought «rat lo scien giddy elaneerinn ; va doration ited Prees..| itying Feassurance of the security of | coer sol Eds instit hment f : . ings agains yeician’s bank ac Fe ee | | , That on March > 8 publie housé-| cen tor $13, when the Bate Bank Bete will “tolow van sueeeaive | | The country Ras splendidly _ re RS tle nme Rope Fyrorrd OS Ih Rte cog te gee See war anerts te taey el mim wage of $18 and a six-day week | ieenan-adivenens. Ganele BY WARREN G6. HARDING true nature of the project in inte del Wiaah ta tadusere pena » . og 4 payment oy | Repablican Candidate for President. | nationaliam to which some woul es”, tio es saeaiaa uted che : . " mminsion In addition to contending that her (Copyright, 1920, United Press) | commit us, thoughtless of the effec Seattle's new traffic code was post-| these recommen one |husband w upon our nationalit and regardle | Important Event! Mens Furnishings President Men’s Union Suits ly i H Cotton $1.95 Sizes 34 to 46. Color Ecru. indulging onty in a MARION, ©., Gct. 27.-—-The ex-/ (/ hs Gineer that poned Dne week by the public safety That tremend opbodiias then | game ‘for pleasure,” Mrs, Gosnell P perience of thie campaign has de me Gouger Taek a fttee of the city counell Wed-| appeared to the continuanc® of the! argues that the check wae drawn cidedily strengthened the opinion ee eae id Bac BE dich I entertaiged at the its be {uence in the counctla of civil aning. that the American people! america stands at the threshold} ‘n* Wesent comp ee wet) Oe will insist that those who dh Gerth leadlorabip, and has the cour | be canaidered by lities commit. | post office for which I have t | tee Thursday morning. [ lay. The proposed code, which | commission's work makes a number of amendments That on community funds belonging to herself an well as to her husband, and should not be paid Judge John B. Wright will decide ‘ Hes inated shall make their appeal for | - | Younger, chair the commis. | Sanne support with consistent and om . : sion, voted for 4 ynement on the| the commission's vote on the $18 ing dignity. | "dumerien reas, to, that this 6 Picked His Pocksets {first divided vote in’ the commis-| minimum wage wana tie, Younger s 4 65c They do Insist, as ts their right “ " sion’s history, and said he was act ner in voting against it; and juspenders, . ‘within thé nation’s power to bestow, | {O°' to Ber thre the & ite NOBLE, Okla, Oct. S7-—J. HL) gicer; ive work by the commission since bition to shape a we frankly present their cause and) - aiecs of every othe nd it has been my earnest “ ar ee Gal . purpose fully and frankly to comply | “ve ambition’s own d i with that proper requirement of the! qoaay the world looks to unselfish That manufacturers included tn] that date, June 15. ton for him. On his way with the | the Associated Industries objected tol ‘The report adds to his plantation they picked | q manufacturing representative not] Be it aaid for the former secretary ¥ ets, They vanished, he told) yo atied sitting on the conference: | of the combbiasion, who refused to re American people. But | am also con} That this confesence recommended | turn to the position, that in a letter mertcn to lead the way to concord | y Vinced that whatever savors of the an $18 minimum wage, 5 to 4, the! to a friend she wrote, ‘I would not ‘ and peace. } geasationd. or theatrical sttould bes r Me rypulican party. and 1 ax 9|Engaged at6 Maid 8B, | vote urtorward being changed to 6] be willing to alt with Ued hands and woided by whoever sa spokesman, intedd that this hope to 3; seo the power reposed in the hands Leone shall not be in vain | Wed at 75 and 77) “that pr. 3. 8. Kioeder, chairman| or the commission emasculated by | Hughes hired two men to pick cot 0 Pioneer Suspenders. . 5c Cotton IT REFERENDUM |. Believing this, I have discumed| LONDON, Oct, 27.—Jane and John board thowe who. would reap undue profits U ° S * THAT WILSON WANTED with all earnestness the dangem | were engaged at the age of 6 and § from the toll of women and little P nion Suits Bo far as it lay in me, I have done | turking Im the Parts league of n& | years. But they were parted and mpire Emp’ My best to insure that this election| tions. This is no time for trifling | married others, The others died. now secretary of hall be thé creat solemn referendum | appeals and thoughtless words. This! Jane Maldenby, 75, married John dustries, became n for which President Wilson asked, | i« a time for sincere and earnest con-| Barnard, 77, here a few days ago. forta to cripple th and I am confident that when the sideration, and I know that the * - - . caused the secreta seem to ap Feuit is known, it will be recog. American people will agree with me INFORMATION CHARG ING Griswold) t be replaced by Mre tinued teanipaliatio n of t that the people have been/and that their agreement will be John 161 STth ave. with pos Lucy Redpath of Olympia before the| faire of the commission thinking deeply and rightly on the very clear to all the world, when we! session gallons of mash and| Commission coul@ act on the manu-| Kloeber and Mr. Reynolds, © Great insues that have been involved.| shall have before us the returns | two gallone of distilled spirits was facturers’ conference report; with the approval of Governor Hart, ‘Ro wilf be recognized, tn » the light | lovember 2. Med Wednemday in federal court | That with Mre , Redpath in ottice | we renigned Jiffy Jett Real-Fruit Desserts Flavors in Vials we could do no more for on whom the law was de Paris to W6...-.., B29 Wool Worsted Handkerchiefe] Union Suits Cotton, Large Size. Cotton on inside, $3. 95 very soft........ ery Specia Extra U ; cony Bnlon $4 85 Bizes 34 to 46 Linen Handkerchief DC 6 for $3.00 Blue or Gray. Fan fi ce 8$2.39 erwear Specials MENTS, color ecru, 95c f Horsehide Gauntlets $2 Black, Fleece Lined Soft “Arrow” Collars 2Oc EACH Broken lines of popu- lar shapes, itin Bottles , Condensed Fruit Juices in each Jiffy-Jell Desserf” Remember how Jiffy-Jell excels the old\ime <2) in Hawali—tfruit too ripe to ship. he truit aloné quick gelatin’ desserts. might cost you as much as the je dessert. Jiffy-Jell is a real-fruit dainty, rich in fruit. We crush the fruit, condense the juice and seal it in _ avial. You get the delights and healthfulness of fruit, not a mere fruity taste. This is most important. P. —real fruit, not mere flay, . Jiffy-Jell serves it oment’s trouble, at a millions who enjoy it Jiffy-Cup An aluminum half-pint measuring cup. Fil’ ind the trade-marks for the twice with water to dhaotve one poy hg Jiffy ie Use also as a standard cup in all recipes Si 2 trade-marks for this cup, postpaid. Bi troeat f Eight Fruit Desserts . Af(\\ (| Eight fruit desserts are placed Yd need it now at your constant call. A package 3 Novwgstals the great season for serves a family and costs a few jiffy fell deNgerts. Go get a va- Individual Dessert Molds cents only. rieg® Then Wend us tM circle In Sets of Six assorted styles, in pure aluminum. The six will . Re. ‘ “ serve a full package of Jiffy-Jell. Send 6 trade-mar lor the BL. 9s ran — erg yr a fore gifts we offer — S2"Cr'Six, postpaid. Valued at 60 cents, ~ needed fruit. And nothing is more 4 You lovers of J Flannelette gray, white, cordovan§ 914 to 1114; pair... Night Shirts $1.8 in delicious form, with trifling cost. Join t! The fruit is plentiful. We crush, for instance, Start this week and half a pineapple to flavor one dessert. This is done molds we offer fr “PARASILK” (Fiber) ¥OCKS, black only, 9% to 1114, pair .....Beeceseeesees . 65c Flannelette $2. 65. a wat black onl Pajamas . A FULL-FASHIONED SILK black, white, cordovan, nav, V-Neck Sweaters. $3.95 Dark Brown. All Sizes. Men’s Blanket Bath Robes . -Jell know . . welcome. © its delights. You whd\jon't know Brocaded ‘ ou Jiffy-Jell comes it shod try it Silk Ties $1.65 Dark Colors. Attractive Batterns. ‘sé now. Cimpare it : ready -sweet- ened. It comes Mint Jiffy-Jell vacidulated with Is rich in mint. Serve pr vg Pod ty add by yan give } a ‘“ id. imp new concep’ a —— sh oa nc i aii boiling water, of these quick Made with style—E—mold as directed on : fruity dainties. Pint Molds—5 Styles package, then the d Ww ith the molds, fruit essence £ A package serves six we will send a from the vial and #1, ™old form, or 12 if you whip the fecipe book and @ jell. And it usually costs less than Offers on all our let cool. the fruit we use would cost you. een : Ten Flavors in <—. ’ 0 % : ie gS ss Vials rf ou “ kes rt 1 ja Baie dares vith your salad, ree Patterns and Colors for All Tastes. with the Ald des- serts withoty the fruit in bofes. Jackets $9. Dark Colors. Part Wool Dark Green or Navy (Collars Attached. All in aluminum —see list below. Valued at 50 cents each. end 6 trade-marks for the mold you want. Above is Style At left we show Style H. pon ete Sse ee Trimmed Pockets. Sizes 3 ‘Win Rogers & Son AA be i i his exquisite pat- or mix salad in before Mint Lime Raspberry Real. F; it Wesiskts We supa dessert pagons, ¢ spoon size, in t q) P " Logan “Pru tern of Wm. Qogers & Son AA silverplate. Guaranteed 20 years. ye A aportageaediet pte %y ngage No ad on spdgns. Send 2 trade-marks for the first spoon, loaf. Or mix in meat left- Strawberry Pineapple Orange Rich in real fruit essence lus 10 cents f postage and packing. Then we will offer you overs for a meat loaf. mon Also Coffee Flavor A bottle in each package alance of a set) Shirts, $1.95 — Papechnonga ' i ' Gifts to Users 4 Check Hay}: 17, See Wis. Hy MAR: | The Best Shirt Values We Have Offered for a Long Time A Buy from your grocer a supply of Jiffy-Jell this week, and send $ Pint Molde ; ; % 9] us the @ trade-marks. Send us 6 for any Pint Mold or the Set of # +-Style—B T enclose .. @ trade-marks for which send H Madras and Percale, in Neat Patterns. Six small molds. Send 2 for the Jiffy-Cup or 2 and 10 cents for the # ‘-Style-C | the gifts I chee H i spoon. The Pint Molds are as follows: § ..Style—D H ; 3 Style—B—Heart-shaped. Style—D—Salad mold $e E | cascseseseneeessesenlges henses esegsovdeas Nevbeay A ae . , + ] Style—C—Pluted. Style—E—As shown above, H ten Hani i ee = = oe i Style—H—Star-shaped. «Se ' : Cot out thane 3 trade-marks de 1: eae Te is] woachnesatics gi ospcons be 2hacanh sisson nee ' Twuids tag : « ..Jiffy-Cu ' MacDougall-Southwick Men’s Shop, Just le Door emcsmmeere er ter et., 5 Tats Maths bile Jie al deeet 12 herve Wn attractive ware” yen? | Sendétrade-marksforany Pint Mold or the Set of Six. } “ # Send 2 for the Cup or 2 and 10 cents for the Spoon.

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