The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1920, Page 7

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THE Ghost Story Prizesto Be Announced Monday Ghost story winners will be an-| mental and physieal wreck SEATTLE STAR Woodcock EXTRA QuaALITyY arone and went down staira, To my nounced Monday ot was) Turning, I called Dr, Migheart, “I|) surprise I found the rear door open iy %! . ¢ Basil) have & queer one. Will you see him? and evidence that someone had Macaroni Spaghetti ly picturtxed at the| “Yea,” he ald. hen and the noise In Firat prine ts $50.) Quickly he looked my youth over, ned them away. I locked Elb E N 1 $25, third $10, fourth $9 and) gravely shook his head, handed me a} and retired again for the fe} Lg laodles xt 10 prizes $1 each. paper, We returned to my office, | Might, all thoughts of the dog’s bark Following are some of the expert | and after writing 1 handed Herman| gone from my mind, About two weeks later Io was aroused by the sume bark, and when 1 arouse: If the barking conned. ‘ my former expert ly dressed and made a oune, but found nothing . and gave it up to imagina enoes related by “T Want You” | A long line of men had) phe that day; a shadow € the following: “This is to certify that Herman Von Paden registered for the draft Aupust §, 1917, at Low Angeles, Cal | He has this date been examined phys lly by Dr. Bigheart, Local —, | unty Board 2, and is herewith re WOODCOCK Extra Quality Macaroni, Spaghecti, Egg Noodles and Elbo con- tain more nourishment than other foods. They.are made from the finest, selected hearts of wheat and are rich in glutem and other nourishing foodstutls. Star readers: 1. Twilight! WOODCOCK products are packed in \ my desk top, Turning, 1) account valvular leakage of lon Upon fetiring I found myselt large, moisture-proof, dust-proof, FULL, Ounce for ounce, \ onted by ® youth who! Ue heart, All officers authorised to| wi is foe uneasy feeling and was un \ Ppeckages, which contain more than other WOODCOCK eomed greatly agitated, sunken | ™4ke arrests see that this letter is r sleep, Peckageson the market. WOODCOCK — P#ehuges contain more food of heeked, hollow eyed, beads of per | COUntersigned daily arose and made a trip to the | (Signed) “ENP RICK, outbuildings and found nothing quality is and costs the least, ¢ *s*r lity than other «piration made litue white ways t - “Charge Draft Mattern. aid ‘xoept J icken Oune gay . packages of Macaroni products town his grimy fact, oh “ |wrong except the chicken house, | WRITE for Book of Choice Recipes cathoneta, | “May 1 tet you mip story, ate? T handed him this letter and wald;| There J found that the lock had been “You will report daily to this depart-| broken and inside found 24 hens in agent of your best friend, ———,” | ent” & wack that the thief had deserted. - ee you “—Y | He read the letter, turned without | In the morning, relating my expert replied | a word, went out the door, and as he | nee to tHe family, none of them had “My name t» Herman Von Paden; | waiked down the corridor I beard) heard anything unusual. | Nothing occurred until the follow: “Proceed, You are talking to an JOHN G. ELBS, Mfr., 397 Main St. East, Rochester, N. Y. Schwabscher Bros. & Co., Inc., Distributors, SEATTLE, Wash. born Los Angeles; university man; pin mutter parents German citizens and weal “Ghosts, specters, 16 months on | ing month when I was awakened by | thy. the high seas, never land work, star; the same sound. This time I quick-| “One night, reaching home Inte, @4 vation, filth, disgrace, valvular leak: |ly dressed, made a trip around the, house and outbuildings and found) nothing wrong. I was ready to go} back when I heard the exhaust of an | jengine from the shore boundary of our farm. This being very unusual, | and fearing something wrong, I hur-| ried there, only to hear a boat re-| tiring up the Sound without lights, In the morning I again visited the shore and found evidence that rome one had landed ahd footatepa leading | to a ravine 90 yards from the water, | After searching I found 18 boxes | and opening one of them I found 12 quarts of Canadian whisky, I sent a menwage to the sheriff and he remov ed the lot. The following day the sheriff made me a present of a young bulldog that turned out to be a fine I approached the veranda, to my hor | age of the heart. Ghosts, apecters— | HENPECK. the air toward me, ~ » peeter, robed in white, jet neilt a skull for a head. It had long tal ons and huge clawa It vomited fire and brimstona, and moaned, ‘I want mt sereamed, turned and fied on.| While living on Whidby twland I bad I looked back. It was there and|&" experience which I could never reaching for ma On I ran, never| fathom, Our family potaesed a tring, Into the country—a dock, a| > a that was a real watcher, Bo I dived below and lay in the|tween Kpot and mynelf seemed an anchor chaina, Five days later 1/ exceptional bend of companionship. was dragged above and put to work, | He was an intelligent dog and seem arcs. Fas ‘ “At Honolulu it grabbed and al-|ed able to do anything bat talk, and White Diamonds to [mor got me. Guam, Manila—many | when we found him dead we missed ports we traveled, Always I hid.| him as one of the family, Be Manufactured ' Always it tried to grab me. Sixteen| On a farm a dog is & necenstty, Nobel| months at sea, never a minute of |and we did not replace him at once. ship. Wants Thrift Club in Every Home Here Urging the inauguration of a Thrift club in every home in the , ity, “Weary” Wilkins, “apostle of | explosives companies of the world, | shoulder the specter. }a good ona ”e: | Whitt,” addressed students of Ballard! is about to manufacture white dia | “Hard toil, rotten food, abuse—| Several nights after that I was |*! we were no longer troubled with School yesterday on invitation | monds, said to be superior to dia-|16 months, As We approached land I| awakened by a dog’s bark, and when | POcturnal visitors, and never again Mrs. R. P. McClain, president of monds of nature. The gems can be| fell asleep, When I awoke wo were|I aroused myself it neemed to stop. dia I hear my ghost dog barking in the Ballard Parent-Teacher associa- made for very much less than the | warped to a dock. Here T am, I tried to go to wleep again, but was |e night. tion. e | price of real diamonds. lama prevented by an uneasy feeling, so 1], Whether tt waa the apirit of our former dog or rome unknown fun tion of my own mind | have never| “Help me, oh, sit; help me FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Women’s High and Low Shoes at Reduced Prices INE Boots, Pumps and Oxfords in several attractive styles, ar- ranged for clearance in two lots, as follows: $7.65 Black Kidskin Boots with hand- turned soles and French heels. Gun-metal Dress Pumps with French heels, Castle Ties in Suede and Satin with’ French heels. Black Kid Boots with military and French heels. A New Corset Model At a Special Price $3.50 VERY firm, lustrous- finish material with mer- cerized stripe fashions this A Disposal of Broken Lines of PAGE 7 $9.85 Brown Kid Oxfords with mili- tary heels. Patent Coltskin Boots with mat tops. Glazed Kidskin Button Boots with French heels. Black Kidskin Lace Boots with French wood heels. —FIRST FLOOR Notions At Unusually | Low Prices Hickory Garters for chil- dren; black and white ¢ stripes with elastic tops; sizes 4 to 14; 25¢ E man who can tell you ; offhand what’ make of underwear satisfies him best is the exception. This lack of positive under- wear opinion is the result of the mixture of different makes and kinds in the average store. ~ No man shops around if he can help it. He looks for standards. The merchant who merits his steady custom by serving him quickly from a stock of known value and de- pendable quality. The kind of underwear he likes—and the same make every time. It is a universal fact that the merchant who cleans up his mixed stocks, and concen- trates on Cooper’s- Benning- ton Underwear gets the trade of the business men of his community. “Allen A” is the Maker’s in Is a Man Indifferent to Underwear Value mark of identification .on the famous Cooper’s-Bennington Spring Needle Underwear. For thirty years made with the wearer in mind. Supplied direct from the Mill to your home merchant. All weights, for all seasons of the year—for Men and Boys. Each garment will in the future carry the additional mark, “Allen A,” as the Maker’s pledge of responsi- bility to you. “Allen”—the name of the Makers; and “A”—the stand- ard mark of first and finest grade. How will you and the other busy men of your city respond to the enterprise of the mer- chant who offers you this standardized service in Allen A Cooper’s-Bennington Un- derwear. Also makers of famous Black Cat Reinforced Hosiery The Allen A Com Kenosha. Wisconsin Pacific Coast Service Station, 57 Sansome St., San Francisco mpany Copyright, 1920, The Allen & Company been able wo deter FRA) pair. Taffeta Binding for seams, in black, white and staple colors; 35¢ bolt. Dexter's Silko Crochet Cotton —a broken as- sortment of sizes and colors; 10¢, three for average-figure Corset, in Pink with Blue Stripe Pink with Self Stripe Designed with these desir- able features: elastic top, very long skirt and two hooks be- low clasp. Seeks to Break Will of Late Silas Munro Hearing of Mr Jennie Munro Mulloy’s petition to break the will of her father, the late Silas Munro, pioneer businens tian of Seattle, con tinued before Superior Judge Everett Amith Thursday, Belle Munro, also a daughter of the testater, and half Special $3.50. sister of the joner, Is opponing. | 7 gncond ¥L0On 25¢. —FIRST FLOOR The estate is at $115,000, “ ' Lippy Tells Women of Port’s Problems Before a meeting of the King County Women's Republican club, held in the Arcade building Wednes- day, Commissioner T. 8. Lappy, can didate to muccesd himmelf at the com- ing port election, spoke on the prob- lems of the Port of Beattie, 100 Small-size Axminster Rugs At Reduced Prices REPRESENTED in this repriced grouping of Axminster Rugs are 26 different patterns, in sizes as follows: size 86x72 inches, reduced to $7.00 each. | size 36x72 inches, reduced to $8.00 each. | She Was Too Well Heeled for Them SACRAMENTO, Cal, Nov. 18 Thieves who are slow on their feet will do well to steer clear of Miss Pauline Dawson, drug store clerk here wo men snatched an tvory comb afid mirror from the show case And took to their heels. Miss Daw- son took to hers also. Hor heels were better heels, and she laid them by |the heela, She let them go. Comb and mirror are back in a thelr Places. 20 Rugs, 10 Rugs, 10 Rugs, size 86x63 inches, reduced to $8.00 each. 20 Rugs, size 86x72 inches, reduced to $9.00 each. 20 Rugs, size 86x72 inches, reduced to $9.50 each. 20 Rugs, size 86x72 inches, reduced to $10.50 each. —THIRD FLOOR SOME FINANCING A sensitive instrument like a bal ance scale has been designed to measure the amount of pressure re quired to produce the sensation of AMUSEMENTS PA Lac EH “Youn my yon can't pay me the $25,000 you owe me. Why don’t you| marry old Miss Goldie Rocks; she has twice that amount?’ “No. You better take her and ttitn cull me the difference.” ONTINUOUS There’s a thief abroad in the land— this very year he will steal two billion dollars from the American farmer, says Harry R. O’Brien, in a helpful and in- teresting series of articles coming in ‘Ime COUNTRY GENTLEMAN He’ll steal as much as the entire wheat crop of Kansas, Minnesota and Ar- kansas; all the corn of Indiana and Maryland; all the potatoes of Maine, , Ohio, Illinois—and that’s just a drop in the bucket of his theft. Fifth and Pine Filote 2585 New—Matines Saturday “PARLOR, BEDROOM Te ¥ ee eR ‘The thief is pli dit ORPHEUM once! Every yartoes. - Gah, Sane ae For S THEATRE Scrutiny wacom: Sen hema ne Comedy Co, tn ties and laying wastemile United States, upon mile of orchards and fields, Mr. O'Brien has studied plant disease (J THANKSGIVING And since some day you're bound to sub- scribe for the great na- —Select your Thanks- in very form, has fol. tional farm-aervies 4 2 its work of destruc- weekly, 'd best 4 giriag egy seh to- — - — tion in every part of the Pigg Rigel = day and use your country—he knows the and get ail the articles of credit. 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