The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 11

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| = AY, MAY 18, 1921. and Suits are found to be the fashions. Prove It been acknowledged .amon SHELBYVILLE, uralist has invented a hawking. which is multiplying to hawk blackbeetles. | PUBLIC Public Sale. This is that handy size—holds nearly 114 quarte—that is so convenient for heating small quantities. Come early. Cash and Carry—No phone orders. known concern. THE BOARD OF TRADE, of the following prices have been cut to 950. cut from $10.00 to $4.85, 200 men’s wool suits, $30.00, cut to $8.65, dren's play-suits from shoes cut to $ 85, CHERRY SABE READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR MEN AID WOMEN Our Furniture Store in Oakland, Cal., has favored us with these low priced specials on sale at our Seattle storg, jaito halt price. If you want to save to this PUBLIC NUE, RED FIRST AVENUE, WING'S CAFETERIA. se | with you, the savings Pig’n} than you expect. CORNER PIN FRONT lov TRADE. ING, Models Dresses, Wraps | after hae checked upon the mode newest in ed with the orguniration who can Today’s Arrivals — })ii cerns wenn wes With Paris models as exemplars our own fashion, directors have evolved many works that have ff] tions in naming animain. Particular smartest vogue of the season. Fathers Spank Boys on Order of Mayor Ind, May 13— | Two Shelbyville youths arrested the other day fer “borrowing” bicycles from factory employes were taken to the basement of the city build jing and spanked by their fathers. Mayor Hoop ordered the spankings. ‘| Small Owls Trained -| to Hunt for Roaches LONDON, May 13.—A great nat- He trains the small owl, more rapidly than any other bird, t|pertectly still until It -|roach, and then pounces on It. NOTICE OF Our] Of Both Red Front Stores d. It is the only dessert with buy, by “sy me kind ica the any dessert wih , Fiese Noeral offers are made ME RC HAN T ARD in jo juce ese and com- id paris Accept one of them— OF TRADE, INC. aera com vial. Sr both of thes—now. Beginning Saturday, May 14th, at 9 & m, the entire stocks of both Red Front Stores will be offered at Prices have been cut to new low levels so that the neces sary money will be raised to read- just the business affairs of this well- NC., are now in charge and the Board gives notice Men‘s heavy union made overalls socks to Sc. Boys’ wool mixed suits handkerchiefs priced at 4c. Over Men's all-wool Hart, Schaffner & Marx make over- oats cut from $40.00 to $9.85. Chil- Men's heavy work pants, formerly Children’s acuffer Men's Stetson dress shoes cut from $10.00 to $3.98. And men's scout shoes have been cut All women's white canvas shoes and children's shoes go at one SAL) B tomorrow. ANNEX, Both sales con- Whistle | ducted fy the MERCHANTS BOARD THE SEATTLE STAR ‘BARNES KNOWS |Bird Whistling BEASTS’ NAMES Taught in This Girl’s School Each Beast, Bird and Freak )/Has an Official Designation Listed tn the books of the Al G. | Barnes circus are more than 3,000 | names, Including all the horses, po | nies, wild animals, birds and the peo ple, Indicating the close attention Which he gives to details, Barnes probably is the only person councet- call every name correctly, | Recently two giant. gorfllag were | reeeived from Africa, and the ques | ton of naming them came up. There try, known as Satan and Congo, but |momething more distinctive | sought, | “Cal them ‘Mr, and Mra, Tarzan,’ ” | the circus owner ordered, and as such they will be known thru life, It in quite @ task to avoid duplica- | 1¥ tm this true of horses, but ft is a | fixed rule that there must not be/ | two names alike in the Barnes or | ganization, Among the employes nicknames are numerous. There's old “Alm bam’,” a bewhiskered negro tant, who has been with the show so long that if he had any other name, he's probably forgotten it, “SideShow Shorty,” “Cookhouse Slim,” “4 Horse Lou,” and “Cuckoo Joe mampio of the designations to a oid cpnfusion among the various “Slima,” “Shorties” and “Joes.” g the The Barnes circus, with its vast] LOS ANGELES, May 18—“Accent collection of strange Wild beasts and | that Hedalts anf slur that Quittas a unusual ctreus acts, will exhibit at) ee Fourth ave, and Lenora st. for three | ° ey starting Wednesday, May 18. No, tts not a Latin play or any thing of that kind. It's just pert) a nm of the ordinary instruction In one of \iep Boy Patient the strangest musical schools in the | at the Orthopedic world, the “Bird Whistling” school One of the latest arrivals at the| of Miss Agnes Woodward, here, if | Children's Orthopedic hospital s ttle} The school has a language all tts Ito, year-old Japanese boy. own, running from a yodel to a tea — || Ito has a tubercular bip. He was| kettle whistl. Miss Woodward, left at the hospital by his mother, s| known as the “bird woman,” has | trail widow who takes in washing for| spent years studying the various ip living. He cannot understand a/ sounds of the feathered songsters. | Word of Engtish But that makes lit-| She is able to reproduce by whistling | Ge difference to Ito. With tmplicit| every note of a bird. | trust he Mes there, while the surreons| In her echool Mim Woodward has | and nurses do thelr beat to make htm | students from practically every state whole and well again. in the Union. She has organized a) whistling chorus, which sounds much lke a crowded aviary tn full throat. Would-be musicians without suffi ry clent funds to purchase Instruments Complaint Charges | are taxing up the whisue because it Charging transportation of | costs nothing, is portable, and never | freight cartoad of Mquor from Brit-| suffers from a cold. | ah Columbia to Fort Worth, Texas, & complaint wes filed Thureday af-| 6¢ wens befdre U. 8 Bs aac tlhe ‘You Gotta Quit R. W. McClelland eens W. & D. Knitting,” He Says re ooo Wy at liberty! LONDON, May 18.—Rules are be-| Tunder #5008 fonda lowing his ar! ing formulated for women jurors. One of them is that they cannot knit ing evidence in & case, suit of like quality elsewhere. Double Service Clothes A Fine Herringbone Weave in golf or sport style, $3 5 one knicker and one regular papt, at TOPCOAT Gaberdines in tan and blue, excellent qualities .............835 Wool cravenetted materials, full belted, at ...............-$20 s weeseeccces values inthis city— _ $4.50 $6.00 $7.50 Khaki Clothes of all kinds for Men, Women and Boys. One-Pant Suits—$6.50 to $9.85 Tailored Ready Co. Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop 401 to 407 Pike St. a ee Suits Viet’ Iowrencel Regcued From. sent ae Hae a ao May Poe sa mar viettms. All Six Free These New-Idea Dessert Molds with your initial embossed on top Here is the latest idea in indi- rSeychy a bottle in each package. vidual dessert molds. Your ini- ‘ou get the real fruit, with all tial is embossed on top so it os ragrant freshness. shows on each dessert. The price, You get fruit in abundance, so where soid, is 7S¢ for a set of six. jiffy y-Jell is rich. We use much We offer re six free to ina ruit to make the essence for new kind of in England The bird hears Jell users — ge alumi each Jiffy-Jell dessert. with your initial on each. -_-l offer at bottom. . We want you to realize how SALE —— od hg excels. Compare these Jiffy-Jell now costs no more lavors with the old dry flavors. than old-style gelatine desserts. Try several kinds. You will then It is the quality dessert of this insist on Jiffy-Jell every time you Another New Offer ‘Teaspoon Sise —— Ws ERCHANTS Saturday: : ‘Wn Rogerd 6 Sen AA faite pattern of Wm. Rogers AA late, guaranteed for 98 years. Wo A noe, saute peers Oe two tre 8 for frat spoon, plus 160 fer you @ full line ef silverware te match. Men's cotton Postage and packing. Then we will offer How to Secure Gifts , 2:7) )stirom rors Men's white formerly to flavors—all in glass vials. Two packages for 25 eM, Cut ont the Qp trade-mark in cir front of ae y acka Sap us six of these ~ trade-marks with the coupon and we will mai Initial Molds. Of'send us two tra arks and 10c for the testo $1.25 to 69c. Jiffy Dessert Co. H Waukesha, Wis. | Enclosed find ®@ trade-marks for gifts ' as checked below. \ ——6 for six initial molds. \ H ' a money, come — 2 and 10c for the spoon. ADJOINING Take this ad will be more We also make Jiffy-Pie, Lemon or Chocolate. Simply add water and fill the pie. , erste) a | ittle G genthau, “the most astonishing re quest I had ever heard. “I wish,’ Talaat said, ‘that you would get the American life insur ance companies to send in a com- plete list of their Armenian policy holders. They are practically all dead now, and have left no heirs to collect the money. reverts to the state, so the govern- ment is the beneficiary now,’” and $55 It, of course, all a White Child’s Chance down amidst the traffic—no play space, That is, they did last week. They don't now. Foaheienait "2 vin won sntaen Work When making invest- ments consider the bene- fits to the community arising through ase of securities 0: ating therein. Seattle Municipal Improvement * Bonds TO NET 612% Exempt From All Federal Income Taxes Denominations $200 Each United States government. be credited on principal. price ts @ free gift. TO HAVE A WHITE BOY'S CHANCE eye, his word goes. minutes’ walk when they are ready for it. Provements and additions are made, RENT RECEIPTS OR A HOME? the whole thing—tot, building and all. $300 to $800—in actual fact, $30 to $80. Maturities 1921 to 1938 Bond Department The National hy Bak <a Grav. boulevard trestle, and follow the arrow—but do it now. Your chance ts there. 5 New York Building Subdivision Phone, Kenwood 3649 ‘ oe 11 New Spring Styles and Fine All-Wool Materials A Tailored Ready 2-Pants Suit costs no more than a one-pant '29-30-39-40°45 SEPARATE TROUSERS, showing the greatest variety and the best F. I. Potter’s Children to Have F. 1 Potter is a clean-cut, look-you-straightin-theeye tnéividual, His famfty consists of Mrs. Potter and two wonderfully fine boys. They Iivetn rather congested quarters on Seventh svenue—no fit place fer tore 4 Mr. Potter read about Crawford & Conover’s wonderful closing out He saw the chance for these boys and HE ACTED. He paid $55 cash on a beautiful view lot—onetenth of the price of $550. ‘Four times @ year he will pay $8.66 interest and a part of even that trifling sum will In ronaisng paaset $pedeaiiie st will have, wiped the entire remaining petnatnal rr oeenrge 6 aa ‘The Potters love those boys and well they may. “They're going have @ white boy's chance,” said Mr. Potter, and when you look into Because he had such an advantageous contract, his credit was The neighborhood lumber dealer gladly gave him his lumber on time Today he is under his own roof—overlooking the lake an@ mou! with a/good school close at hand for the boys and the University a His home is modest now, but every month it will be better as little The money he formerly spent for a collection of rent receipts finances ~ Mr. Potter's site ts an ordinary sizéd lot—there are also rich garden tracts and there's one sulfiivision with building restrictions. veo oa ‘There's something for everyone and all on the same wonderful terme— C one-tenth cash, interest on the balance, no more principa) ever, and every, 4 year a bonus credited on principal until it ts ontirely canceled. Take the Roosevelt Park car to the end of the line @nd get jnto our automobile, or drive through the University grounds, across the Montlake, : ~ pi ial

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