The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 2

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920. ) BOY WAS HIS ‘REVIVE INTEREST; your Santa Ciaust || OWNKIDNAPER IN NORTH CABLE | op, under the aus fl /Sack of Scotch Is Chew Chew Comes to|' iberoulonia lenguy Grabbed in Raid} Talk Health to Kids|: tscnerm ssocaton and ti In a raid ar Bureau of Missing |r’ Maberitte Matt ‘Siar Relatives ||». wer and suitus |Gerste seized & mack of ¢ ‘Tom ana brothers, were arrested «ll schools Thired the rounds until Chew Chew, the clown with @ me | mit and 1 Of health, ts entertaining schoo! | and will m children with his own trick# and child has seen bim Saturday Specials On, 0. Jobnson, iti } ae Confesses Writing Note De-|No Ice Menace if Laid From these credit terms are for you! manding Ransom Seattle Via Aleutians of fursiture first weekly ma pee amounting te payment payment HYDE PARK, Vt, Deo IT—The! That a onbdle laid from Seattle, via | —this week bring the $50— $5 $1— demand on Mra. Miude La Plant the Aleutian Islands, to the Par Bast, | Police Judge Pages Japanese Bell Hop 4 for $600 ransom for the return of will not only be free from any dan “Front” kiddies to our great $75— $7.50 } ad teat malastig N-guknehd tems Geil leer roca Deating let, bub-<eill be tens G, Hara, bellboy at the Right ho Electrical A pliances down stairs Toy Store $100— $10— a was an invention of the youth him juybject to disturbances common to ~ inesday for violating - $125— $12.50 $2.25 Baer, acconting to a confession that |the cable running from San Fran. cee —you'll enjoy your $150— $15— $2.50 he ts alleged to have made to W. EB. | cin Our stock of Blectrieal Appliances must be reduced to the Par Rast are statementa| The address of Neltie Ryan, who a 00 0 pa Tracy, state's attorney of Lamoilie made in official reports by the wig-|left Butte for Boatte tn 1917, te this week. These prices hold only on pre visit—so will the $2 $2 $3 county, and EC. Brown, a private Mal corps to the a oe Nearnestly dewired by Philip Ryan, | Uppe kiddies. detective. | ted toggy at the Chamber of | 1.04. 1 Wyoming ot, Butte, Mow 08, $21.50 Electric Percolator Urns, now. ..--.. $19.00 $17.50 Four-Heat Grills, with pans. .- i $7.50 Curling Irons—Special at... ..- $8.50 Toasters—Universal .....----- $12.00 Percolators, 6 and 7-cup. - $15.00 Three-heat Electric Pads . $8.50 6-lb. Universal Irons. .........--- . $5.00 Genuine Thermds Bottles. ......------- Christmas Tree Light Sets Nine lights to each string, 1 extra lamp. ...$2.69 (Only one set to customer) Cadillac Vacuum Cleaners ..........----- -$42.50 50-Watt Westinghouse Lamps. ........--------40¢ On November 20, Mra La Plant me to Beatle. The old man is found on her doorstep a box. con , : anaiously sougit by hin son, who ts taining a Hote saying that if she {. president of the Western Union| poticg are marching for Anahel Wl anxious concerning his father's wate wished agitin to see ter son who before & senate committee in Wash | ayo g6 who tix maid to have Itt ty. had been on a visit In Richmond, ington, Tueaday that he fave tite - - = " - meres |ahe must place the ransome money '¥!ne of two cables from in the bor and leave it unguarded one to China and the other to Japan has revived interest in the proposed or “his body would be disposed of. A posed of." horthern route cable advocated by the Chamber of Commerce and busi: news interests here for years, ), Lenoir, while signal] . r for this district, ridt y, tana. sncement by Newcomd Cart| A we m2nicure sets— $7— to $17— ——manteure sets In either Freneh or Pyraiin ivory, put up im neat, attrac tive boxes as pictured, + Price of sets depending on number of pieces and Weight of ivory; these are especially suitable for holiday gifts. That same evening La Plant was found apparently dazed and numb | with cold in a sugar house not far from his home He told that while Walking home from the railroad sta idea of ice bindering the tion three men in a closed auto conie, and added in the report, which Mobile seized him and knocked him went to the war department: “I sonecless with a blow on the head. pn the whole northern route ts com. Later he maid he escaped from a tree nd uniformly deep water to which he had been Ged and wan is laid in deep water, it |dered’to the sugar house. \ 1 by currents, lee or After the boy had confeawd ‘to anchors 16 deeper the water, the the state's attorney that he wrote better the cable, If the cable ts Inid | the note himself he was advised to in deep water and is not broken go home and ask bis mother's for. within a few months, ita life in apt to | givenesn. He promised to do so. be very great Fresh, full-cream mille and the extract of se- lected malted grain, reduced to powder form. The Food-Drink tor All Ages. Used successfully for over 1/3 century. | WW Superior to tea, coffee, cocoa A quick lunch readily digested. parative ELECTRICAL GIFTS ARE USEFUL AND _——- — “From the best reports obtainable iG i: dhe SORE coches oe ee ne tr he bee ce Cee Invigorating, Nourishing, Delicious LASTING —Aitted cance tn novelty ff NINE tablets The keunine bee Ti | passed to the south of the Aleutian Ask for Hortick’s et All Fountains eer - heather {m dlack or patare of BW. Grove I@o-—Advertise- islands, No, part of the proposed Prepared in‘ moment by briskty stirring the powder tn hot or cold water. Keep at home or traveling. | Ask For ..« Get Horlick’s | thus Avoiding imitations SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Price Write for free sample to Hortick’s, Dept. B, Racine, Win ment. route if a9 far north as the coast of . |Iretand, where moat of the Atlantic abies land in Earope. The signal corps operated 2.629 miles of sub. | marine cable aldng the Atlantic coast | ‘reaching an far north an Valder, At! no point along this route, where many landing® are made doen ice interfere with the cable." (Khakd and Sweaters Garb of “U” Seniors Men of the senior clast at the University of Washingt have | ed khaki trousers rough: | |neck sweaters as their official garb. } colors; this case is made with large mir- ror and very att tive white fittings; ‘others mm better grades priced from B— to a5 Between Union and Pike on Fifth Ave. 1427 Fifth Avenue Elliott 4832 YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE relish dish $1.29— regular price $1.73 qantas, "gLish ¥ or pickle as pic- dies f red. complete wih fork or We Wish to Announce That We Have Just Purchased a Large Stock of That Famous Make Hart Schaffner & Marx SS Men's and Young Men's Suits---and We Bought Them for Cash AT 12 PRICE It-was a golden opportunity and we took advantage of it. The mer- chant mocked money and we made him an offer—real honest-to- ‘cash for wearing apparel from the greatest clothes manu- ores. the ge :oaw'es that until peeve Sa rich ry: Ra r now you, Mr. Workingman, can en: luxury ese fine clothes for what ordinary suits would cost you elsewhere. Come down and look thern over. We have a large stock of these fine suits in beautiful shades of blue, gray, brown and green and in different weaves, consisting of serges, worsteds, cheviots and cashmeres. Don’t go elsewhere till you see our big suit bargains, for we have combined our own fine stock of suits and overcoats for this selling event. Here are just a few prices: SUITS that Formerly Sold Up to $30.00, Now $13.75 SUITS that Formerly Sold Up to $42.50, Now $18.50 SUITS that Formerly Sold Up to $55.00, Now $24.75 SUITS that Formerly Sold Up to $70.00, Now $34.50 SUITS that Formerly Sold Up to $80.00, Now $38.75 And, Remember, Overcoats Go at Proportionate Prices: $7.00 Work or Dress Shoes, éut to .. Men's and Ladies’ Sheen, values ta $1 e cut crys- dish in sil- Zoe Plated con- Inet: regular f1.F8o ape for Satur- size mustard jar— vegular price $1250 —mastard jar] —novelty leather bags tm silver plated ae container: with in Diack, gray, bide or pleasantries throughout future Inemoriea, Siivercgiated | style an picturea a ee A Bap oco—y -ofleranqead ote style ctured reicular bh ag each morning between the your selection new, while the ular priee $13.50 ; Brice 32.66 eve | cial for Saturday, hours of 9 and 10:30. stock’ ig complete, and avoid aay, $1.93, $10.08 No cost or the chance of disappointment by the particular one you might prefer being sold. You will find buying easy here. .bocauge of the greagont number of world-renowned makes and range af styles and prices to choose from, accom panied by the assurance that whatever instrument you pur chase carries with it our quar antes of quality, value and mn tinfagtion ConFnient terma giqdly ar- ranged, whatever. | We have a fine, brand new X-Ray Machine which | piaal wthant: charge. bef ithout- charge tween ‘the hours men- tioned above. Please come as earty in the morning as @ossible. } REGAL DENTAL | masons County Democrats || — OFFICES | to Talk Car Tangle dak asa Psa Street car tangles here will be dis } Nerthwest Corner Third Avenue || | and Union Street | cussed before the King County Dem- For Expectant Mothers | ceratic club at Meves’ cafoterta, at Diegensliy be ? from the Pestelfice By Tumse GeweRarions | 122° > soturday, vy v. c. Hay ous Sooner an sovuaneus amp pasr.tene | 2¢%» Brotensor of engincering at the || aay Attendants om Duty of Reswname Co. cart.oe.ctissmen | Niversity “TACOMA: # you are thinking of get ting a phonograph, we cordial ly-tnvite your inspection of the Columbia Grafonola & recognind lender and stand. ard for more than a quarter of & century We have thg Grafonola tn practically all models and fin. andard styles from 90; period do nd up, t us play the you. Sperial Terms of $2 down and easy payments on our ACE. Five “A Bicycle is the Gift of a Big Heart” demonstratir ome arranged for your comfort and conver jones on amin floor; no stairs or elevator Special Holiday Monthly or Weekly Payments Boys’ Suit Bargains R. 8S, FRINGER, Manager " Third Ave. and University st, Values up to Vanes to $20; .00 Boys’ and Men's Shoes, cut to. F ; or Boy or Girl Cepesite Pantone Theses teu | $4.85 Gut be o..-00. $8.95 pwr fe yc. Bs fe ; broken lines; all_ sizes, é Gn Basiness Since 1871) 4 Values to $12; Val. to $25; but not in every shoe, Come early; we can fit yoH; values to $18.00; i out to, $6.85 | out to $10.95 OED 00 cnc stnlndsientscous ho dn dims Cephine Ho +cat bp none tigen A guaranteed Columbia, Rambler or Waverley Bicycle at the extremely low Buy Your Player Piano Rolls Here fm “™S's*7-*** és price of f One Year’s $3 "75 _ Delivered 200 Handkerchiefs cut to....8¢ $5.00 Men's Felt Hats, all o ooee colora, cut to........82.48 20¢ Sox, all colors, cut to O¢ from Me Arm Bands cut to.,..11¢ ts, ¥ ; $2.00. Black Sateen Shirts, Hundreds of people are as tonished and delighted with the quick and PERMANENT relief they h e received from the use of our wonder. ful new discovery, Asthma Sera. Asthma, Hay Fever, with all their tortures, m now be SHED FOREVER. Make 1921 a healthy, happy year. Write at one R. M. B. LABORATORIES 1020 Alaska Hide., Seattle, $2.00 Union Suits cut to...98¢ President Suspenders cut to 150 Wool Sox cut to..38¢ $1.50 Heavy Ribbed Un- Guarantee —— to Your Home WHEKLERS FOR WEE ONES SAMMIE CAR—Beautifully enameled in red, white a For boys and girls 3 to 7 years, Specially priced at ®4. blue. Hardwood, adjustable to 7 sizes. ROOKY TODDLE—Practically indestructible; pure white enamel; ages 1 and 2 years. A leader at $2.50. te EXCELSIOR Wx: MOTORCYCLE & BICYCLE Co. 301 East Pike Street Elliott 997 Take Any Pine St..Car—Get Off at Melrose ; CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET

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