The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 3

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RIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR » n= = =a RE What’ sa Husband Worth to a Woman? Setlefactery Terme Alege — ne GROWING FAST '$500, 000 Decides This Missouri Bride THE GROTE-RANKIN Cay LAST TIMES Nearly $90,000 000 Raised for OFTO F. KEGEL, President FRIDAY 5 — aso at | European Children i] —— MIX P The whirlwind lit |, Today’ = RR 8< comeatenne whe BTM sari in the camoaien bine onde | Tomorrow We COINS" knockout Ape Shaggy 4 : ny \ Z ’ e sam Herbert Moover fr the marvin oh Continue Latest . ; ‘te ‘ | The half-way mark was p loture night, with the contribr » 6,-| 7 } | 000 by the salmon packing industry | . % Washington, Of this sum 00 | ~ n a ni 1a gift from one person, : : | vidual donation to be} Burnett declared e/a me Y Clearance Sale result of « the city thia w c " his headquarters from Tacom: Scanian of « rT. C. Meltugh, , ee of the ‘Dee p almon y 2. Harris, who has accepted the task of inspecting all salmon ae Rugs, Draperies eae | ee Pe IG) and Bedding *, Halferty, of A ted from the midnight per formance at the Coliseum Saturday A Saturday biveine || nd the benefit matinees in the sub ee Pet Se urban theatres from 2 to 4 Saturday orks TY, WC. dy will de te Sat Tue Many items have been priced at “What Happened - ut ty teria To <n ‘an 7 drastic reductions to effect complete to Rosa’ Agr grogh onservingl P SPRINGFIELD, Mo, Jan. 2$.—What's a husband : disposals. aap worth to a woman? It’s a turmoil of laughter from the start until Mabel 1 hol pene The government has figured $10,000 as about right. falls down a coal chute and comes up a bride! That's the maximum amount of life insurance it al —— I contributions are Bele | iowy « soldier to take out with the war risk bifread. y/° The Month-End Clearance Sale pre- one: rac | . the Na! naj Bank of COLISEUM MIDNIGHT MATINEE TICKETS SELLING oom be Diasky wens tg deity: ouediin aio ‘tale : ———————— | But Mrs. Madge B, Milligan-Simmons’ husband bas sents an exceptional opportunity for sav- , | 4 NEW GOSSIP atihae aaiek os u hades atl & : B ppm | th tt é ing, and we firmly believe that this is a = | FOR NEIGHBORS ira, Simmons and her husband, Julian D, Simmons . a. nes Kani SS Aart 1,» tie comics br Mysterious Plague |... ssessrs maton on supe Wet Sn as i ws el im a9 wer % very good time to fill all your home fur- | the treasury department. a dollar} | , fete ives 203 years, whie a siver) Takes Many Sheep),. ¢ 5. Why te tt, | PU o ways—only one share of stock x fs sks irements. gertificate stays in circulation one} LONDON, Jan. 28—Hundreds of | stra 4 chat near three young |i RIS reat grocery company going to a daughter by : pret te nishing requirements. hie first marrt the remamder beir divided be- heep have bee during| sons always look no nice even whe! |sheep have been found dead during | sons alwa eodrver: nowhen| tween Mrs. Milligan and @ daughter by the second “Peisoned by 1 by Thousands | the last few days in the grazing) they're playing, while I n ptt : j a |farms on the Merionethshire coast. |‘? De apie to keep my oF fut the will also provided that if Mra, Milligan re. oe Be But } mar ' y acquired by her from the estate | On one farm alone 100 sheep died. | ‘ i By 1. W. Bawer, M. D.) The board of agriculture is investi | : Du: should shter, Mra Milligan 09 retain it ccho hecinuing of toe tale fa Watch Repaired by cash to buy him ar " beginning of the Chris- Neckache of any kind fe often| rating tone Se tbes ‘ ‘ tory rights Bs x Korea at the beginning } ey by kidney disorder. Polson OSS Ee ae AP od ne ot b cee bib cy fc extimate this sacrifice at $500,000. Mrs. Madge E. Milligan-Simmons, and) an era. Jones Is Always Right ‘@Us matter and uric acid accumu | apertheapes 4 ite at ed « > nt and general manager of ‘ + a s eA ge ‘Telephone Elliott 2607 fate within the body in exces, over Plants One Seed [qouer aie wicker ae ete yuse, #0 the marriage allies two /Mlan D. Simmons, the husband whom she), Cement le i nit | 1329 FOURTH AVENUB ~ | working the sak kigoers, pres Gets 17 Pumpkins | pave found. I get their clothes at |!™portant busines aid weighed against $500,000. pipes i mee ef Blood caus PINEVILLE, Ky. Jan, 38 | Cherry's and pay for them in easy in: |” : - reo — = = = atalimenta, Jhelr suite are good a 2. & Compa, of Cabewny, ted | ooking and strong and the prices re- Serve Summons on | , You become nervous, one pumpkin seed in her garden the avis oes % F5 4 . 5 sick, feverish, irritable, | latter part of June, Last month Oe aie pian. a ea on thers Pilot in Mid-Air| | t vd 7 om e a » . * » - = : ’ | -epots appearing before the | ine peoduced Bp ito a the! are two pairs of pants with each suit} LONDON, Jan. 28--For the first} ‘and lack ambition to do things. | Lie 7 #0 that they each keep one pair for| time @ police court summons waa Simply ask your druggist for ——-- yin. Their | served in the air, Two aviators who school and one pair to pl (antiuric acid) Tablets if oon PRICK |) gad gets all bis clothes at their tore, | were giving Mying exhibitions were) en r : i j aren't feeling up to the stand-| Fer Glasses too They also have a big assortment | arrested for dropping a wreath on! If you have lumbago, rheuma- toe erent '* || of women's apparel I can’t begin to| the cenotaph erected in memory of} tiem, ¢ropsy, begin the treatment tell you how much farther the family |the war heroes. The aviators’ act b ae ) ‘ | budget goes xince we buy our clothes| was patriotic but violated the law.| . ‘The physicians epecialists jin this manner. Their store is right| Inspector Adien was given @ sum I : ° “ iwcr's Invalide’ Hotel in But- Lense Duptiented for Ge tes cipindiaurrion; oa Weenie |aeees ovkaee un -icpiens GOe eR, news for , Prospective berry growers is contained in a recent article published in the “AMER- N. ¥., have thoroughly tested raduate Optometrist-Optician . between Madison and Spring, | overtook the aviators, and the filers. T GROWER,” CHICAGO, which says: “An extensive study of the fruit juice situation among and you can send 10c there| ¢ Vike Place Ms 207 Rialto Bldg, over the Pig’n| instead of being r performed | the wholesale and retail dealers of Chicago, including drug stores, soda fountains, grocery stores and coffee for trial package.—Advertivement. . : : . iatie.”—Adv : nome stunts for the police of houses, shows that the demand for pure, uncarbonated fruit juices is steadily increasing.” Reference is made a to the statement by a representative of one of the large department stores “who stated that its customers buy veal cecal than any other fruit juice.” Loganberry juice is also outselling apple juice in the soda foun- in trade, Nearing om End of Shuart’ Ss Final Shoe | The increasing demand for small fruit products is Berry farms of the type pictured below’ are influencing a great number of people to enter this great profit-payers—the regularity of produc- highly profitable industry and it is of great importance tion being assured by years of experience and r | to remember that for the best results as well as for the experimentation. Under the long-time contracts. largest and surest incomes, certain factors must be of the canneries at guaranteed minimum prices taken into consideration. and the known vise of from three to six tons Among them are location and easy accessibility to per acre, annual net profits of from $500 to and from the market centers, and it is from such view- $1,000 are Extraordinary Shoe Values Priced for Quick Clearance points as these that Kirkland will appeal to those ine AY, maine terested. You have the selection of a splendid stock of Boots, Pumps " ‘ ‘ and Oxfords at sale prices which represent unusual values in the The quality of the land itself is proven by better makes of Footwear for Women. This sale event will be scores of improved and paying places and the finished in a very few days, and we suggest that you take ad- opportunity to vantage of the clearance prices without delay. acquire not only Every Boot in the Shop on Sale fy Saah yoo, wang a (Including New Styles just received for the Coming Season) paige of Bog 2 $14 to $20 values in Patent $14 to $18.50 Brown and Black | have it developed and Combination $7. 95 Kid, Black and Brown Calf |@ for you, and on Br to en Pet nen 10.95 fr ts TH ze oe ots J. & T. Cousins A selection of values up to $22, poral aig POS eran ack Kid Boots in black, brown priced at .. $10. 95 and mat kid... "$1 1.95 CL P . ree values in ty. & T. Cousins Black, Brown or | EARED LANTED $11.95 ’ Gray Suede Boots, with Louis heels, clearing at. ASR | [FARIORRET, BERRY FARMS Kid and Calf Oxfords, regular oo, cor ot Oe | EA ' 9, $7.95 m ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN | 9 ching 1 4 , Kirkland is the fastest growing of all Seattle subur- See Kirkland Pumps and Oxfords at Final Clearance Prices 7 ™ ban properties and convincing testimony as to the Tomorrow or Sunda value of the district, both as a place to live and also | Phone Main 7690 and Make $11.00, $11.50 and $12.00 values in Black 400 pairs of Patent Kid, Black Kid and , Fatt | to invest, is furnished by the 5,000 residents. Arrangements Now or Brown Kid or Calf, $8 95 i Calf Oxfords, regular values of priced for quick selling at . $12.50 to $18.50, $9 95 $12.50 and $14.00 grades of 95 on sale at .... 5 . the same now selling at $9. $14.00 to $19.00 Black or Brown Suede $14.50 and $15.00 values in Low Heel Pumps and Oxfords, Oxfords marked on sale at . i gat. ooee to well at ° Howe rahe ; ; SOMETHING WORTH CONSIDERING $4.50 value in M of fe ee re 4 ‘The improvement of the now famous berry fields at Kirkland is not a promo- $3.50 Wh > tion scheme in the hands of people who are here today and gone tomorrow. Devel- SUITE 203 $ ‘ ° opment work of this character is the business of this organization, which has been j engaged in the upbuilding of high-grade properties in Seattle for the past fourteen sarang, Bowe Bula 10 years, We own tho properties marketed by us and are vitally interested in the elling at Every Low Heel Oxford at Sale Prices nolling at... oD he B success and prosperity of all who buy in them. Our business is not only to market BEN ew Yer miosis” ollowing reduct these properties but to do it in such a way that the average man, the man of lim- Without obligation on my part T w ited means, can obtain on the small monthly payment’ basis, all the benefits of an perefemivaiied Geaseat pieated beeen investment which usually requires a considerable outlay of cash, AGATCRS anccecocess cos ececeescscccseccececomses $17.00 to $19.00 grades of the ‘ S600 ‘In MeCallum's i ‘w Mite mm. $14.95 1318 SECOND AVENUE sche Bovlory, atest $4.85

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