The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1921, Page 16

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bem ly, He lined them up fac Midnight Burglar “2 Wags Wicked Joke), h WICHITA, Auw Durglar introdu : a new ne of | “burgiing” here when he purposely | the Awakened ever —————— COMING TOMORROW (SATURDAY) y member cf the | conversation THE * PICTURE OF THE YEAR BLACK BEAUTY FOR EVERY MAN, WOMAN are CHILD, ANY AGE BLUE MC alg 3 ETHICAL DENTISTS So Rheumatic He Could Scarcely Walk A Dentist Brought Him Relief Not long ago, a resident of this city became so rheumatic that he could scarcely use his legs at all. His physician advised consulting a dentist. An examination of the patient's teeth soon dis cloned the fact that two of his teeth were ab scrased. Correction of this condition relieved the rheumatism because the source of the poison which was contaminating the blood was eliminated. Have you had YOUR teeth examined lately? ’ Dentsts { We have no hired operators—-all work done by ental specialists who are members of this firm. ‘soa “LLIOTT 4357 160424 Beak Seige Bi LADY ATTENDANTS To Shoppers THE BEST MERCHANTS ADVERTISE WELL Read their ads in both Seattle and Tacoma newspapers carefully—then buy judiciously. If you decide to make your purchases in Tacoma— TAKE THE NEW, CRACK, NONSTOP SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL TRAIN — THE — INTERURBAN FLIER BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH 21 No Stops Between Seattle and Tacoma Leaves Seattle at 930 A.M. Leaves Tacoma at 4 P. M.* DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ROUND TRIP $1.00 PUGET SOUND ELECTRIC RAILWAY THE SEATTLE * “WRONG HORSE’ 'M odern Wife Steps Aside WON; HE'S GLAD Makes Californian Owner of Rare Persian Rug n the U nite ot © the “wrong of the art museums of Vienna ing the war it came into the of a wealthy merchant In merehant liked to back hin was badly beaten, ner financially em appealed to the rich ofte o ne ruge at what he | considered a fa rug in of the rare “Tree of wien, with the Inner branches ing animals, It has 400 sto the muuare inch and tn sven entirely of «lk. It 00,000 knote and would take Iperson. working ate sally three y¢ wa plated ot about 698 ch more valuable to a [Vital Statistics] BIRTHS &. M18 Char lee et boy » ‘ boy vA be Aid Bavonth ave N 'magenn, 4088 Leary eves |™ bir in bringing @ as-| “here, maintained her | p: M2 y we . ith BW. and Rangoe | re al ® Mannel, 4859 Corson ave.| MARRIAGE LICENSES | — AMUSEMENTS hapy uberg. Edwin, 8 eat fares m Anna, & Sloan, Bamue! fh rm +87 Murray, Kath a Auburn. 0 Miller, Harr akin seeesLeowal Robdertavn, Ruth Yakima tie kegel DEATHS ‘Tayten Chauncey B, €1, 2529 Ralnter | Tyrrell James A. Su Barrows, Remabaals, th Kean waren’ Warrtet Lo, 62, 1023 Jeffers svar, Father Craig, 34 601 Second Ctalmbariain Margaret, 68. 823 32rd {white James J, U4, King county ‘rare Willtam, 9%, 1237 Bnoqual- Denshe, James T. 1h, 928 21th ave | liong, Eng, $7 it King at. Julien, Jacod, bs, 6836 isth ave & Hot Dog! Jurors Play. at Red Dog DALLAS, Tex, March 31-—Texas law bans cards in public places. Juror complained that other jurors were playing red ¢ ag. “Jury room's not a public place,” ruled Judge C. A. Pippen. Dead Girl Asks “Where Js Dad?” NEWPORT, Eng, March %1-— A school sirl at Pengam wae laid out as dead. On ‘he third day the leoffin arrived. A light was car ried into the room. fhe girl mat | up. perry ‘This Week—Matince Saturday Jane Morgan and Wilkes Com- - “POLLY wri a ras™ rn Me 1 Witte end Vime mdeewee “PANTAGES. Nights T and 9 “Where ts dad? she asked | — | Por, good apple pie, go to Boldt's | ~Advortinement, | e | Healthy Skin | | DEPENDS ON KIDNEYS The skin and the Intestines, which work together with the kidneys to throw out the polsons of the body, do a part of the work, but a clean body and @ healthy one depends on the ‘Third Near Pine. || Nightly @ GLINT WILLARD rn. #10 GROVER FRANKIE'S “Helle, Springtime” kidneys. If the kidneys are clogged with toxins (poisons) you suffer from stiffness the knees in the morning on arising, your joints seem “rusty”, you may have rheumatic pains, pain Balloons —at— Loew’s Palace Hip Every Saturday Afternoon “\in the back, stiff netk, headaches, sometimes swollen feet, or neuralgic pains—all due to the urte acid or poisons in the blood, This ts the me to co to eareat drug store and simply ot Oo package of “Anuric,” the y of Dr Pierce of the In {otel, But falo, N. ¥.—Advertisoment. F Are Your Savings Safe? NOT ie a7 bide them at home, where burglars wilt nor. Me you cary them around with you for the hold- up ma if nae ‘Joan them without eutfictent becurity, u put them in worthless stoc help to buy and build h t the NoT 08. ft ind ustry and money 1 of the month $1 to $5,000 accepted. 5 ht SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN : TION gOS: S34 AV a HU NSU i BUNGALOW ##*racnant || ing ttolam Tadie |) F.C. RIPPER || STAR I, Helps Hasband Find Ideal | ternn to tnventicnte what a hioned wife should do in this by The » whe decided elp to ber hubband, of her happiness. her Weas of what joned girl and om that of the And probably from nd. | Nd fashioned vund, she anys, | or hair, amoke “old-fashioned,” t think as a mod modern woman one who haunta cab- 2 and keeps a few days ahengl f the atyles; who smokes cigarets & Jand wears bobbed hair,” she ex plains. “Rather it is the woman who decided interest in world af. [firm polities and social problemat and is a real help to her husband.” Mason met him wife under new fashioned circumstances. They were | both Interested-in a garment work. | ern’ strike, were studying economic Questions and preparing to write Articles on the strike @ aituation. mw FRIDAY, APRIL 141921) Court Plaster Is | Workers Possess Used for Labels te ~ on a Cam ‘OTU April te wien vlinhed « 2,100-nere sume © Tamiment, Pen nber for communt | halls and bungalows m Umber on the tract, |Oldest Pupil of This Couhty Dies norvioey the poretlap nas aubeel to King Pip ne Adhesive plaster makes a © rom which a paper label tends to |e off. SPRING Clearance Sale Prices Reduced for a Few Days’ Selling For a few days only we are going to give our patrons the benefit of clear- ance prices on the newest spring merchandise. We are offering some extraor- dinary values for this special selling event—values that are well worth imme- diate investigation. $29.85 MEN’S SUITS The ngw Spring Suits are in a handsome selection of $34 75| fabrics ante kinaaley tailored. Values to $50.00 will be 6 offered for a very limited time at these special prices, ( YOUNG MEN’S SUITS mit Spring Suits with the newest style details—just the type the well-dressed man-about-town wants to wear— SPECIAL will be offered at this greatly reduced price for a very DISCOUNT limited time. Values to $40.00 are featured. BOYS’ SUITS - Good-looking Blue Serge Suits, worth $20.00, made fn | the newest styles for boys, specially priced this week. \ Sizes 6 to 17. On Saturday we will offer a special discount on all our Shoes for both men and boys. There will also be a special discount on Odd Trousers. SPRING HATS F We have a complete line of the best makes, in the newest shapes and hades— “$5.00 sn $6.00 SHAFER BROS. First and University Second and University Seattle’s Largest Clothiers ARROW SHIRTS A beautiful line of patterns in the newest Spring § 1 85 Shirtings, at ... | scans, store with its buying public. ROEBUCK AND COMPANY | (Have arranged to RE-OPEN THEIR HOUSE SALES DEPARTMENT \__to the buying public__J ‘After two years of restricting sales to shipments only, this big vast stocks of general merchandise will open to the This will enable customers to call at the store and get their goods at once instead of ordering and waiting for ship- ment. This revolutionary change has been made in answer to the “ strong and insistent demands ofthe thousands of customers in Seattle and ne ighboring cities, towns and rural districts. The significance of direct sales by this store will not escape the discriminating buyer who is looking for big values. Thirty years of square dealing, honest goods at lowest prices with satis- faction guaranteed, have built for Sears, Roebuck and Company a reputation which needs no new introduction to the buying public, Beginning Monday, April 4th, 1921 We will serve afternoons, from 8:00 A. M. to you every week day, except Holidays and Saturday 5:00 P. M. Take First Ave. South car and get off at Lander Street. Go one short block west. Never were we in a better condition than at present to give our customers EXCEPTIONAL VALUES together with SAVING AND SATISFACTION. SEARS Western Store ROEBUCK AND COMPANY || Seattle, Wash.

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