The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1920, Page 9

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‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1920. Auto Rams House; {Leaves Shoe Behind; Driver Arrested Woman Is Arrested | 1 Driving while drunk was the) py 3 reo Monday against M. B. Ru! ki, $8, who crashed his auto Into house of Ernest Towsley at Vir ia st. and Denny way Saturday it, wrecking the auto, damaging | © the house and frightening the occu pants No one was hurt. Two women were with Ruaycki, but they disappeared. CARRY Tony Grillo, and a pocketbook containing a pack age of dope and a card with her name and address ¢ downtown the orderly Monday cD revolver, Andirons Black, Swedish and burnished antique brass finish, $4.00 up. Like cut, black fin- ish, $5.00, Swedish $6.00. Basket Grates Burn either coal or wood; like cut; 20 inches wide, .at $8.25. Many other styles and fin- ishes in a range of prices. finish for Fireplace Tools A deautiful as sortment to se lect from. Price $5.00 eet up Screens Black, Swedish and brass finish. Also com- bination brass and black finish and a variety of styles, $7.00 up. Hatdwate @ \VENUE and PIKE STREET Const i I hicenchentinomntionsnt A ° Hammered ef: fect, like cut, $7.00 set. A large assortment to select from, and the prices are ex- M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. |)«: Store Hours 9 to 6 RUGS |: REDUCED 33 3 A Timely Thanksgiving Special! ity to Select New Rugs for Your Home From Our Splendid Assortment Your at One-third Off Buy Now—No Need to Wait—Exceptional Values —See Our Show Windows WILTONS -- VELVETS AXMINSTERS — BRUSSELS Many Beautiful Patterns of Room-Size Rugs Featuring for Thanksgiving Many Beautiful Complete use whe left her hat, @ shoo) the fire escape } Timber fwaste cach year. in thé ¢ LUASUUREAUAAMAUEOOTDESUGGUONOOANQAUOUUUESOOCOCOSOOOEOOUOERNESESNESAADUOO HOON ERE z : 1% THE SEATTLE STAR University Next Week to Welcome Home Old Grads” © for every mar 1 Meany hall Wednenday eve ly attende ri ” t Hore nin) And woman tl in & meaaa at former towing the concert, there two dances, one 10 in the ar in the gym an All organizations on will honor their alumni me no back to! with Thankegiving dinners on Thurs on Wednesday and | day Broadway and Lincoln wif wind up the prep achool footba | Denny field Thu | The Pharmacy e time as ays of STUNTS WORKED UP FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT Some of the stunts the under en at the old . for you are club will give a concert | 5 p. m Bureau of Missing tay aftern | club and the "15 clans will give dinners for their dlumnt at 6 p,m. Friday “Women's night” will be staged at in the gym by the Women’s SATURDAY TO SER OPENING OF STADIUM At the ame time “Men's Colege night” will be celebrated at the Com. mona, that the big Washington-Darumouth ot | game gets under way. Between halves the alumni will pa ade on the field with the big “W" club. Other newspapers are ti | te reproduce sach lems se will lnterest | their communition, eee Saturday night will eee the w “Homecoming week” dance, in honor of the Dartrmou warriors, in the Armory. dup with a big sth W. Major, of 527 Grove st. Van couver, B. C, would like any infor mation. as to the whereabouts of Frederick Lummus, of Bedfordshire, Kngland, His last address was gen eral delivery, Leavenworth, U. 8 A ee th What more need ts there to ure you to attend the fontivities? you're lucky en ing to selena i” week. This Year 553 Running into Ditting place to avoid being tackled tn a football game in City Mall park Saturda who went to the Sa noon, Tadashi Kumiyuki, 8, of “1 Yesler Way, was struck by the auto of KR. R Drake, 4045 Brooklyn ave, Ie was taken to city hospital, where it was said Monday be will recover, Pedestrians Hit by Autos bhA This Year | An unidentified pedestrian was | struck at Beoond ave. and James m. Saturday night. by the auto of A. HM. Templin, 1203 B. Pine at ring to Templin’s report to police. The man was uninjured. Otto F. Fisther, last seen in this city three years ago last Ausunt, 1 being sought by his daughte tle L. Pisther, 7 His mother M im the Rast an him before she dies eee Relatives are eager to find trace of Thomas G. Bennett, formerly of ia t N.Y. © exposition in 1 $4,000 or $5,000 cash in his pe sion, remained in that city unt February, 1916, wrote that he was re turning to Batavia, andd tnappeared He was §% years old, His son, Frank C. Bennett, will appreciate any information. The in Great Northern Dept., Seattle. Pedestrians Hit by Autes son's addreme Commissary MAJOR CARL H. REEVES, uper- intendent of the public utilities de | partment, Tues@ay noon, at Meoves’ afeteria, will tell the Municipal league about problems confronting | his department. | Find a Home! Who? The respon- sible real estate man. People come to him with homes to sell, | and somewhere on his ||| list you may find just | the home you have been looking for, with prices and terms | made to suit you. Try him and see. INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” | Assets More than $600,000.00 Sore Throat, Colds | Quickly banner ff Hamiin’s Sore throat and chest colds! should never be neglected. Few people realize how often they re- sult seriously if not promptly checked. Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is a safe, simple and effective treat- ment. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief, Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a bare, deep seated cold in one Keep a bottle on the shelf. ‘1 with sonatipation y Hamiin's at plearant little pink for 800, Guaranteed. or sick. bh Liver Whips. pille ot drug: 'Asks $500 Fund for “I Have Been Using Mentho- Laxene for a Number of Years” Dining Room Suites in the Popular Periods and Finishes SPECIALLY PRICED EASY TERMS ANY GOODS BOUGHT BY WEDNESDAY NOON Will Positively Be Delivered for Thanksgiving - — Prepare Your ms Thanksgiving Dinner on a New BUCK’'S RANGE SEATTLE S.POPULAR HOME FURNIS M.A-GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. or'a office Monday. MeDougall’s Kitchen Cabinet Saves Much Needices Kitchen SHERS | Labor an it oF can get i v1 pond] WASHINGTON TITLE ||; Wizard & *. | Corporation , This Finer Hosiery Service in Your Home Store EW men pretend to know much about fabric and weave. Clothes they buy with certainty because accepted standard brands are to be had everywhere—and the mer- chants carrying these brands are known all over town. Why not the same service in Hosiery? Why the mixed stocks in the aver- age store—the odd lots and medley of brands? The merchant should visualize the buying needs and wishes of the busy man of today. He should know that thousands of dealers have already standardized their Hosiery stock—to the great satisfaction of their customers and the consequent benefit of their own Buying direct from the Allen A Mills—who have been supplying their famous Black Cat Hosiery to retail dealers direct for thirty years. : Silk, lisle, wool, cotton—for men, women and children. Full size, full length, of uniform quality and de- pendable value. This exceptional hosiery will in the future bear the additional mark, “Allen A” —the Maker’s personal pledge of responsibility to you. “Allen”—the name of the Makers; and “A”—the standard mark of first and finest grade. This means that you can go into the store any time and get just the kind of hosiery you want. The same kind every time—and quickly. A service that the dealer certainly owes his customers. The Allen A Company Kenosha, Wisconsin Pacific Coast Service Station, 57 Sansome St, San Francisca. The Maker’s Mark of Identification on Black Cat Hosiery and Cooper’s-Bennington Underwear MISS LUCILLE LARSON, 1332! Alki ave., received a wrpnched back Newberry Hearing Date Advanced | | When the auto in which@phe was rid | im. driven by Harold 8. Jackson, WASHINGTON, Nov. 32.—The #u-| struck another auto at FE. Marginal » court today agreed to advance | way and Spokane st the arguments on the | | major Truman H. New-| ne Roman emperors lent méney | berry from his conviction by a Micht-| 4. jana gan federal court on charges of vio lating the federal corrupt practices | act during his senatorial one Venizelos Arrives at Italy Port © " yacht. They asked the Italian gov- } ernment to furnish them with a spe. cial train to Nice oe A eNGRIPS, GRIPS» CITY!) acing an epidemic of | | 18 pairs of spectacles ed into the Lost and nt of the muny rail ast two days, ‘Che found on various FORD'S = PRAIRIE COAL $8.45 per Ton AT BUNKER Legal Department council Moni day by Walter F ted to the city Counsel L. B, YOUNGS, 8! ent of water, has hairman of t works, It was announced at the may- o For Domestic Use No Ash, No Tar, No Clinkers Distributed by MONKS & MILLER Queen Anne 5027—Wholesale Main 1007 — Retail — on, 700 ITES-STINGS. , | Apply wot bald | nary ammonia, gy yf a by— | yvisck 3 PA ght} | ToGure aCold in One Day Take Grove’s Laxative Bromo -~w Quinine tablets Popular all over the World as a remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza and as a Preventive. Be sure its Bromo LS The genuine bears Ap, YY, this signature ‘e 6 CVE” Price 30c.

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