The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 2

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EXIT OLD 36! are you building? — if you are you should see this won- derful pipeless furnace demon- strated —pays for itself by the saving of fuel! : —you cannot make a mistake by in- stalling this furnace in your home because it is manufactured to fit the weather conditions of the Northwest, especially of Puget Sound. ing Into Misses’ “16” | pat NEW YORK, Feb, 11—J0xit perfect 36! Enter the perfect 34, Dame Fashion ts responsible for serviogs of the 34 manikina, the misses’ “16. to wear granddaughters’ clothes, | Specifications for the manikins | for: Symmetry. Blendernesa, mam hing, Slender biceps, Trim ankles. the change,” says en's Wear.” rly three years the f nine populatior jot into ing. thea.” . The lord of the manor at a yearly rent of a bow! of porri “They WORK while you sleep” ; EMPRESS UNIVERS. FURNACE can be installed in any home with- out cutting walls, etc.; only one register in the floor is required, gen it easy and economical to install; it gives perfect air radiation with circulation, and keeps the air moist, pure and warm; this means good health. “TACOMA: 6. SOVOPRPTLD & S0KS one that had not been hunted. ‘dren love ther too. ENTER THE 34! Grandmothers ‘Are Squeez- Dresumakers have filled the local papers’ want ad columns with calla And atill further they specify that she must be within the precinets of ‘Thia ls because grandmothers want Woreen herself te responsible for! Miss = Marion i ~~, aapocate editor of “Worm, has been struggling lor and smaller cloth Naturally they get what pleases ington pays the king of England) the} call fern. Ad THE SEATTLE STAR Gotham Needs a Funny Man to Convert It “Age Makes No Difference W. G. Voliva, head of the! ence, young man. Love ts love, and Zion church, has sent these|it pays no attention to yearn and 7 iona: 7 ‘, the only wa: ‘ou'll ever find tt out pt at care, ieee one ir ag wea tive to be 76 and fall in Helen Buhman, to New York to teach Manhattan the ways) ness, and we don't Intend to tell of Zion City, Il, bluest of|them anything about our affatre, Sunday “blue law” towns. ZION CITY, TM, Feb. 11—Only a| Words, we don't want to talk any person with @ senae of humor will be able to save New York from ain. Deaconesses Helen Buhman and| FRIENDSHIP Helle Schelhorn, whom Overseer Ve liva recently ment to New York as| sult of @ friendship formed several the advance guard of evangelists who were to rescue New York from the devil, bellevg this, and they have|to work as a clerk in Leathe's drug written to Voliva asking him to send| store Trade picked up at onca, and an evangelist who has @ “funny bone.” Plans were under consideration by Overseer Voliva today for sending | more than two years previous to Theodore Dreyer, “joke cracking” In the face of re buffs, couragements bert him + cay the denconeance wrote voilva | Moscow Highwaymen Dreyer, according to headquarters | Delta Lands Now Only $25.00 Per Acre—on Terms This is your last chance tp these lands at this Pagel od poy tp peg ai price. After the 16th of this Just think what we are offering you! Virgin soil; no S no Stones, no Brush to clear. Just level, rich garden lands, being the silt laid Skagit River, and located between the forks thereot. ‘ has tat t sach as we are offering you that adjoin ours, and that are now being are producing enormous crops. Our lands are in the district between on the north and Stanwood on the south, and are just as good soil that are now producing 400 sacks of onions, 500 bushels of potatoes, carrots, rutabagas, turnips, beets and other root crops, per acre. on vere hag ee a Paul corn show was grown; where logan- raspberries and strawberries w to ‘ection; whi e yields 30 tons of ensilage to the acre. a - witha Our lands are close to paved roads, raflroad and water transportation. Two large milk condensaries within easy reach; schools, churches and thriving towns Se oF au & i : 2 i lands will be the equal of any lands in the district when developed the as they are now. Our development will be the same, or even, better, than the present development on lands adjoining. We are offering you an opportunity to join us in development of this vast tract of valuable land by joining with us. You are getting land for $25.00 per acre that will soon be worth $350.00 to $500.00 per acre, Spring is here. You want a farm. Weare offering you a chance to get some ee os b ratd a f Wade wile pee aves ip the district of the least rain- on the 0 in, where the, cattle tur: the gree throughout the entire year. erry ee Nery You can buy a tract of this land—15 acres or more—on the terms we are offering you and can be independent the balance of your life and leave an estate worth more than you can ever accumulate by any other means. On Sunday, the 18th, we are going to run an auto excursion from Seattle to these lands. Make arrangements in advance for your seat in the autos. Write, phone, wire or come personally to our office and get full information. As we have sold over four-fifths of this land you can see it.is now an assured success, and that you will only have this chance to get this land. Act now, don’t delay—your oppor.unity is passing. Join our excursion and see what we are offering you. SPARKS & DYE 1220 Second Avenue Phone Elliott 5015 Ground Floor Location Open Until 9 P. M. Daily “He has och @ pronounced streak of humor and he woud no doubt/than his bride. make good in New York, aa dis ‘here, has been a member of Voliva’s |churech for several years. He Joined pvoeg it was sald, after @ miraculous res. |‘M@ustrial ruin has — 7 cue from death by « black cat pancreas Sindhradeboegl ont se According to the story, Dreyer | Pockets ont bighwaumen Bave peed dropped eahausted one day on a | Out of Business in Moscow, Arthur he ooh bathe dick up | Bullard, chief of the Russian division and rubbed against his fact. It sche dorugn affair raniities oa woke him just as a flyer was ap terday. - , Ee proaching at a mileaminute, and ody . enabled him to jump to safety. Hq trade revtmption, either by wouldn't Ho still has the cat ‘Teke one or two Cuscarets occa- Einar Wants to Be sionally to keep your liver and bow: els active, When billous, constipated, headachy, unstrung or for @ cold, land that the flesh of a hunted hare | upset stomach, or bad breath, noth- asked to be charged separately from | was superior in Mavor to that of| ing acts so nicely as Cascareta. Chil Willard Wren for robbery in conreo 10, 25, 69 cents. tion with the alleged hold. up followed |by a pistol duel between the two and tional committeeman, and policemen recently. Judge Dykeman | prominent Alaskans on their way to set Monday for a hearing op the re |the inauguration at Washington, D Booze Law Is Legal, Court Holds | : The city boone ordinance ts iegai.|SiX War Nurses Judge Austin EB. Griffiths Thursday afternoon denied to Frank H. Rook an injunction against Police Judge Jobn B. Gordon to restrain police from | nearly five years together on the enforcing the measure, | | quest, | City Daddy, bring home some of Boldt’s | rated since ‘the war, they resolved French Pastry.—Advertisement, noted Charged Separately| Finar Soreson Thursday afternoon MAN, 76, WEDS GIRL ONLY 20 in Love,” They Say GARDNER, Mase, Feb. 11.—Years her own ag ing ® woman a few years his junior It's only their business, and who elae | care an long as both the parties Interested are satiafied ?* “WAIT TILL YOU'RE which terminated abruptly when the bride appeared. “You fellows think that a man of younger than he is and delights in ence of hin newly made wife, YEARS MAKE NO DIFFERENCE; LOVE IS LOVE 4 “You'll have.to admit that 65 years in some difference between the age of bride and groom,” it was sug mented. “Years don’t make a bit of differ. love.” “It's none of the public's bust our views, our philosophy, what we wear or what we eat; in other more.” RESULT OF RECENT The strange marriage ts the re nonths ago when Mre. Ieathe, who was Lavinia Harrison Etchells, came the old family drug store became systematized and modernized. Leathe had been a widower for for his|his union with Miss Etchells He has two children, Mre. Bertha Spencer of Washington and Lucian Leathe of this town. Each ls older Forced to Quit WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Ruasia's America or Great Britain, will uc coed until large credits are extended, Bullard said, adding he believed only & trustworthy government should be recognized. Alaskans Guests of Gops Thursday John CG Meliride, republican na other C, will be gueste of honor of the Young Men's Republican club at a luncheon at Wolf's cafeteria, Thurs day noon. Join for Vacation) @!z Canadian nurses, who spent Western front, were in Seattle Fri- | day, en route to California. Sepa- ther, to take a vacation t WEAR THE GOOD CLOTHES By our long established, success- ful plan of selling on Credit we enable particular men to dress as they oyght to, no matter how limited the income. “BRADBURY” Clothes provide the maximum of quality and style—our easy selling method provides the means. That’s the meaning of “CREDIT GLADLY” 1332-34 SECOND AVENUE 209 UNION STREET Bureau of Missing Relatives according to George G. t reproduce sue “1 can’t wee why fotke get eo al. in Seatti¢, in. wanted by her cousin, mighty fussed up over a man marry. |Istiah Robertson, 2814 16th ave. B., “ming! te |\who has tnportant news for her. 76," HE SAYS Leathe thus preambled an Inter. view he did not want to give and bureau Leathe in active and looks mach |Wash, |make no difference in love. A 1 Renders whe may know be approaching 80 and love © 20- ‘ef persons mentioned in creasing. |yearold girl as ardently an any male Siselee are, ranested a Germany ly re Leathe, Téyearold druggist here, their communitios, 64 who haa returned from @ honeymoon | Er. than $3,000,000, with @ bride of 20, who has been his| Mm. Leona Boone, of 206 Parts! German pianon are now arriving | | clerk. ot, San Francisco, believed to belin inngland by the boatload He is re lodge. eee flee, The Beattle Star, 76 couldn't love & woman of 20, andjand J. W. Langfitti. MoCormac is eee lot of folks around here think #o,/60 years of age, 6 feet 11 Inches Mra. Lydia Maurits would Ifke to too, but you walt until you gét to be high, weight 170 pounds, brown hair) know the address of Mr. and Mru Té and you'll nee that you don't know |and yea, probably gray; printer by nothing at all about ft.” trade; last beard of at Beattle,| were living at McMurray, Wash, in | 1901 A. Ocigarettes] 5¢ Fifty Years of Know-how ST an inside word about One- Eleven. The American Tos bacco Company has served the public with fine tobaccos for many years. It commands the . pany would not give the address of its home office as the name of anew cigarette if it did not believe that the blend would please you. is now nearly at an end, and we are reducing further drastic reductions in Men’s Suits and Overcoats. The following a few samples of the hundreds of bargains that this sale offers. Our regular prices are always low, and when we cut prices as we have done—it offers a rare chance to save money on the higher qualities of merchandise. See our windows and judge the at e... $29.85 and Young Men’s Models °: 2"... $34.75 OVERCOATS AND RAINCOAT Young Men's Suits Smart, snappy styles and fash- ionably tailored; $40.00 prices all reduced to... prices are simpl: clearance prices and values for yourself. MEN’S SUITS BOYS’ SUITS, $5.65 Extra Special Values up to $15.00, in sizes 16, 17 and 18. All colors and mixtutes, to be Cleared At ...ccecscccccccsscccceecs $5.65 Boys’ All-wool Suits in beautiful pats and splendidly made; $20.00 values for, .@12.85 Big Sale of Men’s Underwear MEN’S SHOES Men’s Hats Big Ine of $5.00 values Mt ver P2099 $ 00 values heart S465 values, re Stuttgart Union Suits; famous Seattle’s Largest Clothiers TOLD ENEMIES eget NOW TRADING) |British Commerce | Germany Is Increasing LONDON, Feb, 11—Trade between s| Britain and Germany Ww steadily to low bidder has recent-| « British contract for steam engines amounting to more ACCUSED OF having pasned « forged check for $60 on I, W, Suter, Seattle jeweler, Harry Courville tx Friends of Ernest H. HIM, who ts| on trial in Judge Austin 1. Griffiths’ nupposed to be in Beattie, are anxious | court. to get in touch with him but do not | know hin present address quested to write or telephone this left cheek; member of Odd Fellows Any information concerning the above men's whereabouts will be ap Information t# wanted concerning | preciated by M. Mayer, Business Of whereabouts of George H. MoOormac John Sontag or their daughter. They | 305 Lowman Bldg, Seattle, Wash Any information concerning Langtite te 60 years of age, 6 feet their addrens will be greatly appreci- being told #0, expecially In the pres: inine Inches high, weight 200 pounds;| ated. R. RK No 1, Box 149, Bnoho randy hair and complexion; scar on! mish, Wash, | onday and Mats, 2:30; Ni i) as RSIS RTE RS Clearance Sale of MEN'S SUITS AND MEN’S OVERCOAT $40.00 and $60.00 prices cut to $18.75 and $22.75 Glastonbury 2-plece Wool Underwear; all sizes; $3.50 duced to....+ $1 95 $6.50 values for $3 85 SHAFER BROS. Second and University First and University a, GRIP ON PLU ENA , ae NAVY CONDEMNED jj YOR COLT STORES | By Sealed 1:4, Opening on Thurstay February 24th, at 2 o'Clock Including | Metals Silverware |Hardware Table Linen Screws Furniture Boats Blankets Boat Barber Engines Chairs Catalog of Sale an4 further infow |mation may be obtained from the BOARD OF SURVEY, APPRAIS. AND 8ALE NAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND, WN. Or from the Sales Office | a eae ee AMUSEMENTS turéay THOMAS WILKES Presents “FORE TER” Alice Bra Bi || Bves. 250 to Levy’s Musical Comedy Co. tn ——. WHIRL OF om 12 cept Thursday. ta, 7:15 and 9:16 STUART BARNES VOKES AND DON 4ANET OP FRANCE Fie and Ollie Walters; Tuscane Brothers; Ramséells and Deze, BUNGALOW ageracnax BESTAURANT ‘Third Near Pine. Ellictt 810, 2 EB. GEORGE Woo Nightly “MUSICAL REVUE Stoiam Dancing € to 1 a_m. Table @Hote A im Carte After Theatre Specialties Mata, 2:30. Nights 7 and & Tom Kelly; phone Four; Th: Apple Blossom Tim: General Ad jon: Mats, 26c; Nights, 40a our stock by $24.85 Wonderful bargains to be cleared out at sale prices in our Men's and Boys’ Shoe Department. Whole Block

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