The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1921, Page 2

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take this VICTROLA with you— do it with a Victrola. the larger types for your home. Ain't We Got Fun—Fox Trot...... Scandinavia—Fox Trot .........-. Toodle—Fox Trot ........s..-..... Moonlight—Fox Trot .........-.-.. Just the thing for storing salads, vege- tables, etc., in re- frigerator, for pic- nics and many other uses. —wherever you go you will be glad to have it along. A calm evening, a dance, a rainy day—any time when you want to put life and snap into the party, —we carry the small one for your trip as well as §}| Councitman Pnittp Tindar \that the council would make an ex: ’ " & tensive survey of the kSagit project —three dandy dance hits—just out on Victor Records: J | within the next few wee | Members of the coal commission 10-inch 85c ff, more than 5 ‘These are Buttermilk days, and to enjoy this health-gtving, invigorating beverage>at its best you have only to insist on Kristoferson's. At your Grocer’s, or Phone Beacon 40. SKAGIT PLANS haustive Survey | Before additio: made by the city counetl, the council was asked t Washington coal for C8 at the Lake Union ste Councilmen declared tied, 18757 asserted that unless the local market 10-inch 5c [§\'s increased, permitting the mines |to resume operations on full scale, 18756 |the industry will be destroyed and trade in miners’ wages. ‘He Makes Pipeful minutes. know how sanely women as Tel. Main 2561 pas Bhacedwaare G00 AHA Only 510 Sets GLASS MIXING BOWLS Set of 5 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9-inch diameter 98c While they last. Just what you have been looking for— vs Electric Iron Cord Coiler Keeps the cord from dragging. Only 25¢. High Grade Screen Doors Fancy door, like cut; also plain, one-panel Choise... P3408 24x82 in. and 36x84 in. 1% in. thick; stiles can be cut down to smaller size if desired. 2 coats natural var- nish. , Bamboo Fly Rods—Special ye 9 and 93 feet long, with extra tips. Skookum Waterwitch Salmon Eggs, Reel Wet and Dry Special * FLIES == Special Good assortment $1.59 Special $1.50 doz. Pete’s ee Feed Eggs, Double multiplying, click and Single Gut drag, nickel plated; capacity 60 yds. Leaders, 50¢ pint F line, b sou 2 for a Only sree ast Hardware @ i aM © @liseun Weake) UANUALULLLLNALSLAVLANSOAUORLLOSLGHUUAELAOCAOLGALOLIAASUANOLLLGKOUGASAALEUAVEOGLUOGLUIEOLLIAUA \VENUE and PIKE STREET City Council to Make Ex- bond tasues are authorized for the Skagit project an exhaustive survey of the big hydro electric development project will be ‘This was indicated Thurstay after noon at a conference between the spe cial coal commiss6n and members of the city legislative body, at which substitute fornia oll any proposals to change the Lake Union plant can be considered the possibility that current from the Skagit may make the etsam plant ‘unnecessary must be definitely set 20,000,000 lost to local Last Over 2 Hours LONDON, June 10.—In a contest at the tobacco fair, R. Woodcock made a pipe of tobacco last two hours and five minutes, Te failed to reach a 1907 record by only seven minutes, The second winner, H. Hol- | land, held out for orfe hour and 28 \No Men Will Be on This City Council CHICAGO, June 10.—Highwood, suburb of Chicago, is géing to hay a city council composed entirely of women. “I'm a married man and I things,” said Mayor Welsh when he was elected and announced his plap. TO BE PROBED declared run CHAS. SCHWARTZ Optometrist and Mfg. Optician tyes Funmined and itted Tinesishiieieteiihinniianitaiaeaaaaniaiaiiaaaaiil had released from the town jal! sev-| away. THE SEATTLE STAR Woman’s Act Wins Election in July 26 to 30 Of the avi Se: ISAIAH’S PROPHECY Isaiah that ig be p fields and bro’ to peaceful commercial uses. istic Befriends Boy “-- Is May or MERCHANT SHOW? ; rst, , | GETS SUPPORT | Buyers’ Week Holds Prom- [5 ise of Big Success Rapld progrem ts reported n res: | ervations of space at the Kell at, ter mina} for the Northwest Merchants’ exhibit, which ix to be held there ff ailable, 110 have alr thwest Prody thamber of Com »perating with the Sales Managers’ association’ in reviving Buyers’ week, which proved popular form is expected to be one of the most rep resentative exhibitions of the attle has ever seen, FULFILLED; SHELLS MAKE AUTO PARTS FAIRMONT, W. Va., June 10-— The Old Testament prophecy in “they shall beat their swords into ploughshares and their spears into pruning hooks” fulfilled at the plant of the West Virginia Metal Products corporation. Empty shells from French 75s and from German guns, besides millions of rifle shells, are being made into rolls and strips of brass for use in manufacturing automo- bile radiators, Vast quantities of shells were ed up on European battle here to be put Monte Carlo Smiles; Has a Bumper Crop} PARIS, June 10—Despite pessim: statements to the contrary, the | Season at Monte Carlo was a bumper | one, The receipts amounted $6,900,000, or $1,800,000 more than in! the previous season, and the net! profit was $2,200,000. unofficially that $650,000 was given| in tips to the croupiers by the win- ners, Cuts His Wife Off With $1 in His Will NEW YORK, June 10.—Cuttin: his wife off with only $1, Walter D. Geishman, who died in Parig last Mrs. Mayme Ousley of St. Louis, Mo. Tusa, maids ST. JAMES, Mo. June 10.—A lit “We're tired of hiving bad boys tn Ue boy who wouldn't behave was the} town,” the marshal answered. He cause of St. James electing the first | also told Mra. Ousley that the boy “I make this provision advisedly, for reasons known to her, and would advise her not to contest the woman mayor of Missouri. hadn't had a hearing, but was going | Provisions of my will.” Mrs. Mayme Ousley was cleaning | to the reform sihool—that was de Most of the estate was left to his house last September. Two women | cided! mother, were helping her and the paper| She called up the prosecuting at | hanger was there, torney at Rolla and told him he] Award Points for Did you hear that little Jimmie | would be up there on the first Blank {# in jail at Rolla and they're train. going to send him to the reform| “Paper the house upside down if school? one of the women asked. | you want to; I'm going to get Jim, Jimmie was a boy Mrs. Ousley had | mie,” she called as she hurried eral times after he had been caught! There was some argument, but putting tick-tacks on windows and| Mrs. Ousiey returned to 8t James stealing ice cream at Sunday school with the boy. A crowd met her at picnics. |the station, “Well,Granny, how'd you Jimmie in jail for?” she asked. anything you || Here’s Good Advice for Either Sex— was going to be mayor,” says. “I couldn't undérstand why 2 they were shipping boys off to re- You Will Like Our Assortment of Avoid the Poor Old Stranded Wreekes form ehool without trying, to re New Beautiful Silk-Striped I knew of finding out the things I wanted to know was to become ° ° Grace in Smoking PARIS, June 10.—Points in a daily smoking competition for were given for gracefulness in plac- ing the cigaret in the mouth and the manner in which the smoke was in- haled. The cigarets had daintily colored tips, and points were given Mrs. Oustey dropped her mop and/get the boy?" they asked. for selection of colors to match called up the marshal. “What's|. “I went after him. You eet on 7) eae eonmmanetamee go after,” she re- pited. “Right there and then I decided I Mrs. Ousley mayor.” She’ was elected by eight votes. She's determined to put thru many e ac “municipal housekeeping reforms.” The “lady mayor” is 34, but she 3 for $7 00 looks and dresses like a debutante. eo She has shining golden hair and a ‘wave gece? tila Seusiecieg. ae We Advise the Purchase of a Dozen ’ me calls her “Granny.” That OWN, My Child, with Deep Chacrin, that I am forced to Head Right|{va was given to her years ago In when Conversation strikes a Vein suggestive of the Briny Main. Itlwnen her dentisthusband managed ien't that I don't enjoy this, “Clearfor-Action,” “Ship Ahoy,” “Abaft the|4 paseball team and she was the Funnel” sort of Chat; oh no, My Child, it isn’t that! I'd LOVE to talk]! team's chief rooter. SS] of Mizzanmasts, and how they Weather all the Blasts! I'd Batten down the Hatches, too, if that should seem the Thing to do. Of Crows’ Nests. ‘The Ahnds, natives of Janm, India, and of Afterdecks—yes, and of Poor Old Stranded Wrecks (see—I know] are believed to be the most skilled Hymns, and Everything!) I certainly would like to sing. At Dousing| animal trackers in the world. Top Lights I'd assist—or chant about a Starboard List. BUT—t%ese are Kind to} It is stated women Get What You Wait You want quali oe f fit and perfect tai- loring, at reatonable pri ‘Kuppenheimer Good Clothes” give 700 rail of that and more— the guarantee of satisfaction by the reputable House of Kuppenheimer. Their prices are: Kuppenheimer Suits—Price last fall for same qual- ity, $65. This spring’s price, $45. $36 Special price .....-....---+ ~-- eee Kuppenheimer Suits—Price last fall for same qual- ity, $70. This spring’s price, $50. $39 Special price ....... 2-2. c0- scommese Kuppenheimer Suits—Price last fall for same qual- ity, $75., This spring’s price, $55. Special price ... .....-+-e sence ememe $43 Kuppenheimer Suits—Price last fall for same qual- ity, $80. This spring’s price, $60. $47 Special price ..........s.cen soc menue Sale of Hatch One-— Button Union Suits Suits formerly sold at $2.00 Z pie. 91.65 & Suits formerly sold at $3.50 Sal “ Sale of Broken Lines of Silk and Silk Mixed Athletic Union Suits Suits formerly sold from $5 to $10, ry sed 65 Not all sizes in any one lo! ba Madras Shirts, at sf Ways I must not tread; the TRULY NAUTICAL See Red the Moment that I volunteer an Entrance to their Sacred Sphere. So, from a selfish Point of View, the proper Thing for me to do is to restrict my daily Rhyme to Inland Topics of the Time. FRANCES BOARDMAN. SALE of TAILORING SUITS OVERCOATS Tailored to Measure I bought the stock of a high-priced tailor. All his fife $65 fabrics are yours at this low price. My iron-clad guaran- tee of satisfaction or money back with every suit I make. Be sure to see this fine stock of woolens Friday or Saturday. LAFF, THE TAILOR 1106 THIRD AVENUE Next to Old Telephone Bldg. Se |: Any Time, Any Where Poreh, plier or pavilion, beach, boathouse or bunga- low—any place is a good place to dance when you have the right kind of dance music handy. And dances just “get up” themselves when you have a Columbia Vacation Model Grafonola alnd plenty of those snappy, catchy Columbia Dance Rec- ords, all the latest and liveliest hits played by exclusive dance organizations. Cotumbia Grafonolas now $30, $45, $60, $85, $100 and up. MONTELIUS stots: Third Ave. and University St. Through San Juan BAST Beal CHERRY SES . £ READY TAILORED CLOTHES FoR MEN AND ; WOMEN—WAISTS—FURS Our Oakland Furniture Store has fa- vored us with this series of low- priced specials, thus enabling our customers to avail themselves of these real bargains in different home Recessities at OUR SEATTLE STORE 207 Rialto Bidg. Over Pig’n Whistle CUT GLASS JAR SILVER PLATED STAND Qur Specials STAR WANT ADS BRING RESUL

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