The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 3

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MARGUERITE : ONAL : oa piquant and “SCRAMBLED | The ludicrous situations of a girl with “a | past to hide” and a lot of queer ideas | about men! | Strand Orchestra | ‘Mr. Frederick C. Feringer on the Organ. SECOND NEAR SENECA LAST TIMES TONIGHT DOROTHY GISH in “The Ghost in the Garret” SATURDAY BRINGS —back to the screen again, after an absence of more than a year in just the kind of a picture you like her best, R petite! Cy WIVES” ® tive! Under S. K. Wineland Wide Awake, ees at Boldt’s.—Adver- | Bandits Live High —/ at Expense of Rich for Owners of Cats BERLIN, May 27.—Robber “ban EDINBURGH, Scotland, ¢ again in possession of the —The town council has under eon RTO WITTE A EXPERT | The Kavanagh : where rare wings are drunk Hat $3.50 gare, shot earlier in the day TWO STORES ons” Upper Silesian nobility. The “bar. the ons,” however, are Polish bandits, owners more who assemble there at banquets, stroyed, and In some instances the bandits de | mand that the family butlers wait on } them. or TILLAMOOK on the, Five quarts of full-cream milk in every pound! No wonder Tillamook Cheese is so rich and delicious. No wonder tt is so high in food value—five quarts of* full-cream milk go into the making of every pound! Tillamook dairymen voluntarily asked for a law in Tillamook County which compels the rigid testing of every cow for health. To make the finest cheese in the world, is the ideal of this little valley. For the past twelve years an expert cheese-maker has direeted the test- of hy made in the twenty-four kitchens. Only those of highest quality pe S branded Tillamook! It must be the best or the name Tillamook will not be ud on the rind. : Pare fong pt rob pan gg TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION, Tillamook, Oregon “14 Cheese-Kitchens owned and operated co-opersuvely by the Tillamook Dairymen Last Times Tenisht Jackie Coogan in “Peck’s Bad Boy” SATURDAY—TWO REAL FEATURES Douglas MacLean in a Paramount race track romance— “THE HOME STRETCH” AND Harold Lioyd In his new laughing special— “AMONG THOSE PRESENT” A three-act whirlwind that will pull the laughs out of you like a locomo- danior Day at U. historic castles of the old German sideration a citizen's petition ory reaistration of on ording to Chinese news “Kentucky Home,” popular song, featufed by its authors, Abe Brashen and Harold Weeks JENSEN AND VON HERBERG NEWS of W.—A day of water sports on the canal starts with a rowing race with three shells participating. The Cincinnati, newest speed ship for U. 8. Navy, ix launched at the Todd ship yard, Tacoma. first elephant to be aexquired by Seattle, is added to Zoo at Woodtand Park. Propose Registry {Man Uses Trunk on Street as Bedroom PARIS, May 27.—Karly one morn wine than was ne h thelr thirsts pa erted market and fou by a r lare trunk. They started to carry it away, but it was too heavy. They ened it and a shock-headed man asked to left alone and slammed n the cover. A policeman came and took the man to the where he maid he wa re Leb 85, and he im the fa Corinth ause of thi pomes. Latest Paris Fad Is Fish-Like Gown PARIS, May 27.—Parie’ latest fad, | the “fish gown,” has ca tion, At the’ Long Champs races dozen women appe ed a senea in varietic sheath,” int Victoria of Por ody tightly, has a wsands of minu DENTISTS J Introduce our new Bring is the world’s » made by the Rieseler brothers of Berlin. weighs 352 pounds, Germany claims this 22 feet wide stx gallons of gasoline an hour. TAFT FOR ROBES ON ALL JUDGES “(") Advises Lawyers to Dress | Conservatively That in what ex-President old the law students at the 1 your own personality Judges ought to wear rober,” he| hard aground, which has t Taft declared in fa vor of the youths who work their way thru college os education of much greater value, altho he would get the same Joy, Rather Than Woe Breaks Hearts grade rooms and t members were |= mance writers for ages have been on | sons in th | firm ground when they have ple Dr. Strickland Goodall ut he says joy id not woe! in more frequently the cause of 4 broken heart Kahn was 80 and his | Automotive Jokes | Barred by K. of Cc. NEW YORK, May 27 attempt to suppress the commonest type of automotive jokes, vulgurly|® *team laundry, | known as tin-lizaie or Ford jokes, bay | been taken by the Knights of Colum bus educational committer, Supreme | Secretary McKinley announced that | of true tional schools that [King’s Clocks Set 30 Minutes Fast) bane _SANDRING HAM. jocks at. the country | Young G rl Hailed home of King George are kept 30 The reason ix un-| It is surmised it had some do with daylight saving | per student at the Boston M settlement, wh dies three full oc bt with) higher than she complet MARSHFIELD, Or from wounds received in fig « two students who had drunk] ) ary to « to complete the likenens to a} REAL PAINLESS Pian NOW to be among those to enjoy these first ‘ftheseason’s popular excursions on Puget Sound SUNDAY, MAY 29th Hood Canal and Union City Indianapolis will leave the Colman returning, will arrive at Se- attle at 9:30 P. M Lunches may be obtained on board the boat or bring along your luneh Kound Trip Fare $2.00—Children, $1.00 MEMORIAL DAY, MAY. 30th Through the San Juan Islands to East Sound Indianapolis will leave the Colman M.; returning, will arrive at baskets Dock at 8:30 A Lunch service on board or bring your lunch Round Trip Fare $2.00—Children, $1.00 PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO _SOLMAN DOCK, Cut-Rate | Es aaa BLUE LAWS ON THE HIGH SEAS; SHIP IS FREED OF ITS SINS life for the pas anta Ana, accord other passengers just Not only did they succeed in cutting the consumptjon of drinks to an irreducible minimum but they buttonholed all those tending to enter a poke and dilated on the evils gambling ; Iceberg Refuses to Melt, Says Captain) y YORK, May 27.--An | Parents Go Back to School Again WABASH, Ind, May 27. School |teachers and parents in Wabash know bow it lx to be pupils in the} various grades At the Parent Teacher association meeting the mt to the various ee ere acte In, cutting pictures in the grades. « Man, 80, Woman, 77, ‘Allowed to Part Baruch when} >, but the to dome * couldn't make the course © run smooth for them. | Mrs, Kahn has just obtained a separ ation, alleging her husband | support her and she had to work in NEW YORK, May arried, two years 4 phy that is supposed |$19,000 Awarded for Broken Legs NEW YORK, May 27.—Rroken » lege were appraised at $19,000 in the | supreme court when William Wag [ner received a verdict for that amount for injuries | troliey which was struck by an auto as Musical Wonder BOSTON, May 27 Another child prodigy has been discovered in the! nh of Irene Cohan, 15-year-old School it is said, can sing and three notes | line Farrar. When | courte here, it is with | expected she will be sent to Italy for | operatic training | h »| Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. ‘oothache, Lumbago and All druggists sell Bayer of Aspirin in handy tin boxes and in bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of B of Monoaceticacide of Salicylicacid smallest successful air-| The from tip to tip, speed of 66 miles an hour, and consumes only ago. He first seven miles off Cape Four days ago, passing the . he saw the berg in the same ancing to ciphering les did not received on a Open an Account at Grote: Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN GQ] OTTO F. KEGEL, President Pike Street and Fifth Avenue HAMMOCKS Five Styles are Specially Priced To get the fullest en- joyment from your poreh ~ or lawn you should have a comfortable hammock, — At $2.95 Each Hammocks of three-ply hard spun yarn and fim ished in attractive bright colors. At $3.95 Each Made of very serviceable yarns—closely woven— these hammocks have upholstered throw-back pillow. At $4.95 Each Strorg, closely-woven hammocks with comfortable | pillows and finished in attractive colorings. At $5.95 Each Their strong canvas weave will give the best of service—these are finished in beautiful Bagdad de | "At $3.95 Each Jacquard patterns on canvas and twill weaves== these hammocks are unusually attractive and com fortable. —Basement Good Quality a WINDOW SHAD 95c Each This is an opportunity to buy Shades for home at a saving. These shades are 36 inches wide and 6 feet and are mounted on good quality dustproof The colors are tan and green; special, each, 95¢. Oil Opaque Shades, mounted on guaranteed in the following sizes: 36 inches by 6 feet, priced. 42 inches by 6 feet, priced. 48 inches by 6 feet, priced... 54 inches by 6 feet, priced.......... These shades are of splendid quality and will excellent service. Sold in all the wanted colors. 2G EEE OT Surplus Army Supply Store U.S.ArmyGoodsSal 1013-1016 First Ave. _ Remember the number and get in the right place,: many unscrupulous dealers are trying to ride on ti good reputation of this store, and thereby sell inferior goods, CARLOAD TENTS JUST RECEIVED 16 feet by 16 feet, 11 feet high Heavy canvas, in first class condition. These are the regulation Army Tent that the soldier li and all of them are in first class condition. THE IDEAL TENT FOR A HOME— GET ONE AND SAVE HOUS® 2KENT $25 | For Shipment by Freight Add 50c Cartage Khaki Robe, lined with heavy O. D. Blanket. ....88.45. Folding Canvas Cots. . \ Mess Kits (aluminum) Canteens (aluminum) . Shelter Halves (pup tents). New Army Breeches. . 0. D. All-wool Blankets. . Full-sized Double Blankets Sheets 72x90 ...... Pillow Slips, 451 Trench Shoes, pair Officers’ Dress Shoes, pair... Army Hip Rubber Boots. . 0. D. All-wool Shirts, extra heavy. Balbriggan Union Suits Tents, all sizes, new and used. Prunes, 25-lb. box, .... Loganberries, per can. Roast Beef, two cans. Sweet Corn, two cans. . Pineapple, sliced, per can. Corned Beef, two cans. . Bacon, 12-Ib. can........-.- Salmon, Alaska pack, tall cans... Apricots and Peaches, No. 24% cans. —and a large assortment of Blankets, Shirts, Shoes, Sox, Underwear, Rubber Boots, Sweaters, Tents, Tar- paulins, Raincoats, Mackinaws, Groceries, etc. Mail orders filled. Write for list. Ex-Lieut. Lewis C. Garver in Charge 1013-1015 First Avenue = ini'seng

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