The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1920, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR WHAT'S ON A MILLIONAIRE’S DESK?—LOOK! [RELIEF MEETING | HERE THURSDAY Near East Plans to Be Made by Board * Brattle is confronted with the ne-| | edainty of providing food and care for 1,615 orphans in the Near Bast fas thin city’s aanignment of the 110 Best Gold Crowiis - - - $5 Regular $15 $10 Set of Teeth You can affprd dentistry at these prices; in fact, you can’t afford not to have it. All Work Guaranteed Best of Materials Careful Personal Attention SS ur X\ ‘Victor \ 000 children for whom America must Give the Means for sustaining life, | Only 900 of them have been cared | for by the people of thie city, and for th® purpose of making plana to| fulfill the |. & Booth, chairman of the execu | tive board of the Near Kast relief, | yesterday Inmued ‘or elty's full responsibttity, tive board meeting ire day, at 4p, m., in on of the} Near Bast re Altho the cent Christm ly generous nf is | behind in tt quirements» VICTOR records for a Cantique de Nocl (Adam) Frenot Enrico Caruso Bllent Night, Holy Nigtt Gluck Reimers Adeste Fideles (with Male Chorus) Latin John MeCormack Holy Night (Canthque de Noel) with Lyric Quartet) Lacy Marsh Silent Night, Holy Night Trinity Choir Angels From the Realm; of Glory - Trinity Choir} 3554 $1.35 Dh, Littte Town of Bethichem Trinfty Choir N Before Chrivtmas—Keoltation Patten) 95415 $1.25 a | Boy—Recitation Faulkner “While Shephoris Watched ) Victor Oratorio Chorus s5412 Tt Came Upon the Midnight Clear Victor Oraterlo Chorus } ” . Christmas — “xing tar contributions to the re f the appalling i tons under which the children and | refugees of the Near Bast are seek ing to hold onto life itself FIGHT FOR GIRL | STABBED IN ARM No. Stee SN36I it evo 81.50 $1.75 apr FREE EXAMINATION ™ We will gladly examine your teeth and give you expert dental advice without cost or obligation to you. sons 81.00 Ever wonder what graced a millionaire’s desk during working hours? Well, here we have one that was “caught in the act.” It belongs to J, Ogden Armour, Chicago packer. At the left on his desk isa picturdgof Mrs. Armour; next a picture of President-Elect) | Harding; then one of George G. King, sg overseas veteran and personal friend of Armour, land then a large picture of his daughter, Lolita. To the left of the clock is a book titled | “The Gentlemen,” and just in front of the book and calendar is a hand mirror, To the left) ies lof the mirror—the remains of a bag of candy, Armour’s business papers were in neat | piles. The picture was taken when he welcomed stock raisers and prize inning stock judges who were in Chicago as his guests. Armour is shaking hands with Mrs. Grace L, maleem ~ The National Dentists Northeast Corner Third Avenue and he had been stabbed in the $1.35 him Wednesday, © Was reported to the police by @ cian hurriedly called to treat| n’s wounds. The room in which the stabbing oc curred was spattered with Tn a Glock Store Victor Orchestra | Hunt in the Black Forest Victor Orchestra | "5324 91.35 Silent Night, Hoty Night Neapclitan Trio Christmas Hymns—Selection (Harp) } 18389 Francis Lapitino. B5¢ King, of Lafayette, Ind. HERE'S HINT Youth Defies Guns, /Sudge Refuses to Bullets in Robbery DENVER and bullets ih—In spite of} Heht out in| Wemen wit ¢ serve on atten it Let Women Serve PERTH AMRMOY, N. J, Dee. 16.~ Perth Am the furniture was ove cating a terrige hand-to gic between MeComb and his op ponent. @ te 14 Days Piles Cured t vrugeiste refund | ue f » near! Bleeding or Pi Pike Street Right Across Pike St. From New Fahey-Brockman Store Look for Our Big Electric Sign JICTROLA | ems? ~ TO LANDLORDS .. er plain sight, a youth r future r pince ix In the by ory of $14 and erce joclared Judge C. C. Mammone If They Don’t Pay Rent,)“* °° » $158.50 | Why Lock ’Em Up! Victrola X1., $150—, in \pesncliads” aieleay' te astecting antique brown mahog- their rent, are recommended to try any, walnut, weathered aera oF ne Sererene me tO oak or fumed. oak—com- Sun hotel. plete with 20 selections C. G, Stanley ag4 Ivan Miller, po | ce officers, responded to a call Wed on 10 double-faced 85c records. Your choice. | PAY $10— MONTHLY guns t bed = whoot relieves Itebiny | restful Peep « Advertisement OO Oe OO OS OS SS OOSS COO FOSS CEES OESEEH ES SESEEHSSESES EE EEEEEEES ee Swede locked In a room, expostulat ing violently with the Jap proprietor. “He no pay for room; me lock him i* two days; now you make him dig |up rent,” explained the Nipponess, Avd the recalcitrant roomer came eeevccees oe Using the purest and best flavored maple sugar by the thousand tons ’ to make the New Karo The American home must have the best. Over five million cans of the New Karo sold last year Gewese eeccses eoe cece el, these cute little und officers after they are, toy folding fron- wrt on Dought liquor with ing hoards 18 marked bills, inches long; «pe | —thousands of in- A soft drink ber, operated by Nick! celal for Thurs teresting toye }.Betleu at 691 King st, was locked day, 18¢. in our new } with police locks and Bellew was ar downstairs TOY reated, following the alleged purchase | STORE. of @ pint of grapo by an agent of the | dry aquadders, Find Logger Dead * * in Rooming House! James Kelty, & logger living in a | rooming houne at 2010 Western ave, | waa found dead iW his room Tussday.| Death ia believed to have been due! to heart disease. The dead man had $500 to hix credit in local banks: | (no mail orders) Sete es ee cosas The groves of Vermont and Canada produce the purest and best flavored maple sugar. This is where the New Karo gets its delicious maple flavor. ’ The makers of Karo are the world’s larg- est users of maple sugar. | Discarded phonograph records make | exoelient substitutes for beeswax for LAXATIVE BRO The genuine bears the sig of BW. Grove ie—-Advertios- | Folks who like the delicate taste and satisfying flavor of maple will welcome the New Karo—for waffles, pancakes, and as a delicious spread on bread or toast. It’s reasonably priced, and economical td use for every meal—and sold every-— where. : > Serve the New Karo today—compare it for flavor and price with any maple or maple flavor syrups. If you don’t think it a real treat your grocer will refund your money, Correct Apparel for Women A Very Special Offering of CLOTH DRESSES $25.00 e FIR ICOTINE, serge and ya- lama cloth are cleverly developed in a variety of charming models, Albare embroidered in self color and some carry bright touches of embel- lishment. || YOUR TEETH |X-RAYED FREE SO Oo 0% 08 ow OF OF OF © S O50 o 05s 09 08 85 FF 889 09 FS 0005 2008 0288 SHSe ae Betting Agente “E. ” JOHNSON-LIEBER MERCANTILE CO. *¥ SEATTLE, WASH. The New | aro (GREEN CAN) Flavored with Pure Maple Sugar Of course, these dresses —_ represent very much greater values than this special price. To be sure of securing a preferred style, we suggest early at- tendance. $25.00 Dresses purchased for gifts will be fitted and de- lwered in time for Christ Dr. L. BR Clark each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30. | No cost or obligation whatever. | We have a fine, brand || new X-Ray Machine which || we are placing at your dis- posal without charge be- tween the hours men- tioned above. Pleasé come as early in the morning as possible, REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. Ro Clark, Manager 1005 THIRD AVENUE Northwest Corner Third Avenge and Union Street Diagonally Across the Street from the Postoffice Lady Altendants on Duty a : ‘ ah tine SESS © OOS O08 00 FO OOO SSSS VS 00 HOS SHS SEH SS BOIS S OTS MHOFSEOS SORES OOO OEEOEE OHO SEH EOO LES SCO SSCT SEES SESE TEES SEES SEES ETET SESE OSES oo OFF = oo Sees 00095 098 0909 C9 S00 See That Your Grocer Gives You Karo in the Green Can Second Avenue at Spring Street (Vake Blevator to Third Wlogr) .

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