The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1921, Page 5

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JUNE TV, 127. MINUS SERVICE FOIL SMITNNNU FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per 200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per 250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per 00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per A Cab That Baby Will Love A New Design in Gondola Cab m** Here is a brand new design in a baby Cab. Besides possessing the beautiful Gondola shaped body it has a new feature—an adjust- ible back rest that sents an exceptional value. Prices range from $40.00 to $77.50. H $10.00 up. ONE-HALF PRICE. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH im Seattle, eat at Boldt’ —| ran CK AC 4 Package of jy, Mother Gray's AROMA’ » the pleasant Medicinal or sent by mai FREE. Addre: Co., Le Roy, N. ¥. married. NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST means comfort in just the right position to keep baby’s back straight and strong. Works on re- versible gear, well upholstered, and finished in a y rich ivory. Everything considered, this cab pre- Other styles of Children’s Wheel Goods from Don’t Miss the Sale of Bedroom Chairs and Rockers = MSH New Phone—Elliott 4910 |HSMIIIININKS) | Couple Remarried After Havirg Been Divorced 24 Years TRENTON, N. J, June 10—~ After being 24 years divorced, Henry Clay Wells, 74, of Trenton. DE gee RG and Mrs. Rachel Davis Wells Ells ative it has no e worth, 70, have been remarried Gray's Areas ie “We never ceased to love one an other,” the aged bridegroom told the license clerk. Several years after the divorce Mrs. Wells mar. ried George Ellsworth, who died five years ago, Wells never re Jean e Ps 77 LOS ANGELES. — Orfa Clear the Skin) 223. 2°"... TOM MC nC ULOn nn The Great American Home Come OVER , SOMETIME: BOUCK AGAIN DIES WAITING | | HEADS GRANGE June 10. — William was reelected state grange master at the 33rd annual grand convention His re-election followed a lively sea FOR WEDDING) HANDED OUT } Mra. Alice L. Brown, 68, was wait-| sentence of 10 to 15 years in the ing Wednesday for her son to #¢-/state penitentiary was the heavy |company her to a niece's wedding. | saat? imposed on 8, B. Simmons She was suddenly taken sick and|-rhursday afternoon when he pleaded died before his arrival, Mra, Brown was a devoted church |to entering, whil She lived at-8004 Stroud Orns, WROD, SAO: Ree ave. Funeral arrangements have not Other officory chosen were: Over seer, Fred Nelson; lecturer, Mabel Rosselle; steward, M. C, Hazen; as | sistant steward, Bert Barry. A vigorous resolution was passed by the delegates approving the ac of the University of Washing ton regents in rejecting the High School Grads Going On to College Two hundred and twelve out of |tentiary for one to 15 years for steal 268 Broadway students are going to|ing automobile tires from a Lake | ' college, according to figures com-| Burien garage. Bullding company, piled by the high school vocational SEATTLE FRIENDS of Mr. and In other days, aay the offileals, a/given to H. B. Minick and Frank Louis C. Munger, great majority of high school stu-|Cartier, each of whom had been rc class A city in United Statea, re f this city, have received word of|dents went to work on their gradu-|charged with grand larceny. the death at Wenatchee of their|ation, Now they all want to pursue in the learned professions, — Ill tell the worl Te hesterfie CIGARETTES SE blend can’t be copied In packages of 20 protected by special moisture Also in round AIR. r_ THE SEATTLE STAR HEAVY TERMS gullty before Judge King Dykeman of Frederick K. Struve, 1221 Minor e., and stealing two silver-mounted hair brushes, Simmons, the court was told, had served « term at San Quentin. A. M, Clark was sent to the pent Suspended sentences of one to 15 years in the state reformatory were Earl H. Senn, charged with grand larceny, was allowed to plead guilty to petit larceny, He wag fined $100 and costa, Auto Hits Truck; 3 Women Injured Threo women were injured Thurs day afternoon when their auto struck @ gravel truck at the north end of the university bridge, Mrs. Maude Edge, 66 E. Howell st., and her daughter, Miss Glenette Edge, 82, were rushed to Providence hos- pital, where it was found they were suffering from internal injuries, Mra. Ruby Donahoe, 4633 45th ave. 8, was takef to Virginia Mason hospital. The car driven by Mrs. Edge struck the gravel truck as it was coming up from Mootlake ave. The truck Was driven by A. J. Ruell, 7556 10th ave. N. W. Vacation’s Coming; Playfield Season On When the kids get out of schoo! next week, they will want somewhere to go. That's why the playfield summer season will be formally opened. All playfields will be kept open daily from June 1 to Septem- ber 1, Albeto Aluisti, Italian laborer, 1821 Semple place, was crushed between two timbers and buried under 20 feet of earth Thursday when a sewer ex- cavation at 3018 E. Laurelhurst ave., in which he wag working, caved tn. A water pipe lying over the exca- vation is thought to have caused the cave-in. —_—— WASHINGTON. —Pay teo ema, Representative James Good, Iowa, chairman house appropriations com- mittee, resigng to enter law busi ness, Today in Cc ongress Military affairs committee takes up |) nominations in the army. Newberry investigation con- Judiciary committee considers @0- operative marketing bill. Agriculture committee te conclude || hearings on Capper-Tiacher grain gambling bill. Interstate commerce committee to consider railroad valuation bill HOUSE Consideration of Porter peace reso- lution expected to start In the after- noon, following passage of the Sweet bill, consolidating government agen- cles dealing with service men, Representative Volstead asks rules committee to expedite passage of his supplemental prohibition measure. and discard many troubles and ills to which the hu- |] man body is subjected. ae it IN WHITE PAPER BOX S0e No Narcotics, Poisons, Balte or Cajomel, MADE IN SEATTLE Eaten as food before retiring. For sale by all Druggists. Fruit-a-Lax Mfg. 2021 Second Ave. -———__-_-—— Children’s SWEATER SETS Upper Main Floor Knit Sweater Sets, as sketched, in colors of Turquoise, Rose, Copenhagen Blue, Coral, Green and Yellow, with white Angora trim- ming on caps, cuffs and collar. Sizes, 2 to 6 years; marked at, a set— Children’s Gingham Dresses In Sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 12 sold formerly at $3.50; then reduced to Ly si Choice $1 sold formerly aA then reduced to at $1.45 72 sold formerly “art then reduced to Choice 47 s0l4 formerty ag then reduced to at 95¢ 162 Dresses in all, in a wide assgrtment of styles, priced to clean up. Infants’ Section—Upper Main Floor Muslin Gowns and Chemises Sales Booth—Main Floor Splendid’ Values y, A good assortment in round and square neck Women Ss Hats styles, with lace and embroidery trimming; in all at $5.00 sizes. Formerly priced at $1.25 each. Special for Saturday, choice— Second Floor Taffeta Hats 95c Charming styles in white, fade and white, white and navy blue, Boys’ Straw Hats all navy blue, sand and white and tangerine and white in taf. Boys’ Section—Main Floor Booth feta and combination taffeta and A large assortment of wide turnup and turn- — down brimmed Boys’ Hats, in plain white, plain Trimmed Hats black, plain navy and plain dark brown; also in 100 Hats from our own work combination colored brims. Formerty "hs, inn, si8a0 and Former $3.50 Hate—Special. .-.7. 82.05 ery payee: : These include Patent Milans and other high grade Special $5.00 Straws, in sizes 6 to 67%. The Store for Useful Articles Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P, M. JUNE SALES OF SUMMER .GOODS- Saturday’s Specials Represent Real Value Giving TOOLS Camping and xaxxeE” avTo._ ¢1"69 | Picnic Supplies MATIC SCREW DRIVER Size No, 30 TWO-BURNER GASOLINE Genuine Yankee Automatic Screw. KAMP KOOK STOVE driver, complete, wit! bi e 0 CARRIED LIKE A poe] tools ever invented—and | cihGace npg OX $7.50 6INCH SIDE CUTTING Makes camp cooking a pleasure; as- sures a quick and efficient heat at any | moment. Safe and economically oper- Combination Pliers | ii CANNED HEAT, 2 5 They sell regularly for $1.00, Se Oe ey gael ten Cc these nickel-plated Pliers, with fy QUART-SIZE WHITE slip joint, a combination grip ENAMEL CUP ......... 29c and side cutting device, WAX PAPER, a B POU 506s +04 swe ynmelvanael 10c Garden Hose | "m2... 15¢ At a “Sure Enuf” Bargain Price! SPORTING GOODS. ee 50-FOOT LENGTHS $3.00 Tennis Racket i | $3.98 Special Saturday Were... 94.98 $1.98 Rubber lined, with seamless woven covering. A Racket that is well made, with a seasoned frame and selected gut. Wnt ie... Bc Star Cut Creamer “REACH”—NEW SCOTTY ' FREE! GOLF BALLS Worth: 85c. Made of solid brass, and adjustable to any kind of spray. with every 7-piece Glass § cial Berry Set I Special suturday 98c Regular $1.75 Cc The Berry Set consists of one 8-inch Bow! and Six individual Bowls. Plain, The Reach Balls are known by all one of clear glass. players, and thé New Scotty is CREAMER, cut in star design, FREE! the most popular. ‘

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