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TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR You’d Best Remember, in Your Play the Fearful Fate of Caesar, J. = SAVINGS UP TO ONE-HALF! /# —a sale that breaks away from the usual channels of procedure—out- does all sales of its kind—every refrigerator in our entire stock a «4 ee and hundreds of them at SAVINGS UP TO these few sample values: $48 regular price $60— papnuine Rhinelander AIRTITE refrigerator; ue enameled exterior; white enameled; lined; 8-door front icer; dimensions 32x18x \ 42 inches; 50-Ib. ice capacity; regular price $60—-; special] for the week, $48—. OFFERS TODAY A Select Collection of 150 New Dresses and 200 New Wraps #6 This small supply is limited because of the hurry to get the first numbers before the wo- <7. men of Seattle. $ DAY'S Instruction, \Children Dear, will aim to make it very clear | that Oriental Sirens should be shunned by all the Great and Good. | Recall J. Caesar, once of Rome? The Disarrangement of HIS Dome |eommenced when he had fussed, awhile, the Slimy Serpent of the Nile, who was, as Anyone could see, No Bettor than She Ought to Bel It started Scandal right and left. Back Homa, they thought he was bereft jof all bis Justly Famous Wit—and then determined on their Bit! Forth with ensued the famous Scrap which permanently Closed his Trap. You've doubtless read about that Time (it's somewhat hard to tell in Rhyme— tho Shakespeare's Version’s kind of cute), when Caesar shouted, “Et tu, Brute! just as @ lusty Roman Punch joined other Things he'd had for Lunch, © ® © Yes—Some One's likely to get Hurt in dealing with a Super-Skirt. FRANCES BOARDMAN. NOTE RAISER “a in lin ii SPOKANE, June 14-—-With 600 IS SENTENCED sme: vzmes! Sor zac Beg, of Seattle, opened the 64th an- . nual communication of the Grand Given Two Years and SIX) toage of Free and Accepted Masona f of Washington here today. Grand Months at McNeil | Scretary Horace W. Tyler, of Taco ma, arrived here yesterday. A. Fierro, Mexican, was sentenced A quiet session ts antictpated, to two years and six months tn Mo-| Bogg stated, The past master’s do- | Nell island penitentiary when he! gree wi!l be conferred on 160 candi pleaded guilty in, federal court, Mon-| datea this evening. Membership in day afternoon, to\a grand jury indict-|the order thruout the etate has | met charging the raising of federal | reached 34,000, reserve bank notes, On another in- ithe Ao dictment Fierro was nentenced to 13} Capt. Ewing D. Colvin reatgns as months’ imprisonment, but the court | assistant corporation counsel to take allowed the sentences to be served) up private law practice. }eoncurrently, —_— F, Quintana and Leonardo Leal, regular price $27.50 i} —solid oak COLD BLAST refrigerator; white en- amel lined;.has 2 sani tary wire shelves; di- mensions 22x16x40 inches. 45-b ice ca- pacity; a good size chest for the average home; regular price $27.50; pay € for the week Their smartness of style and their specially fine materials should be as great, if not a greater factor, than price alone in disposing of them all tomor- row. jointly indicted with Fierro, were or- dered turned over to immigration au- thorities, with a view to their depor- tation to Mexica, Judge Neterer sentenced Ralph Groff to two years at McNeil island when he pleaded gullty to charges 0! counterfeiting halfdoliar pieces, Ma mie EL Gilmer, co-defendant, was sent to the county jail for 60 days. for your summer home or camp thie solid oak, gulvanized chest will be found very qreful; dimen sions =21x17x24 inches; regular WAYFARER’ AS TOURIST LURE Yearty Performance Urged by Its General Manager Yearty performance of “The Way farer,” America’s Passion Pageant, as an attraction to tourists to Seattle is being urged by Edgar L& Webster, general manager of the production. — | Transportation officials are: being Wednesday |Both Legs Broken in Sie ee Let Your Vacation ¢ Outfit Include Several * of These Garments *ESTABUSHED- BEeTLs Led The economy is something to be considered as well as the fashionable appearance they assure you wherever and when- ever you appear. for State Pioneer| Mysterious Accident wi ca Ghmmiioe to Waplanee woe . 1 arrangements were being| With both legs broken, presum- in thetr eorrespondenca, and will tn- Sport Plash Sport Sport ably in an automopile accident near | the national prohibition act was filed| vite their friends to visit Seattle "lank, Farliggton Monday night, Clare Bot |in tedeeal court Friday aguinst the thea, Incloures for envwiopte, tell Coats Coats Coats Jackets ton bythe driver of trick, | UF Men arrested when the Inaach | (™— of the Partirmance this eamaets For juniors Silk Hmed. Sizes 16 to 44; —Silk lined” who left hurriedly without giving his} Nora Li 36 was selsed by the coast The chorus for the will be ,|name or the details of the aceident | guard cutter Arcata for booze run- given fts first open roy aro in} ning last Saturday, The men are|the University of Washington stadium | Herbert Westover, Christ Skonoal,|at 2 p.m. Saturday. John Larsen and Martin Olsen. The Prohibition office ia holding 1,020) quarts of tavor as evidence sesice'| Tongorialists $16 $16 $16 gold rush. He moved to Seattle tn a 5 1904, He leaves a widow, Mrs, Flor- when it was a ter-| ence Angevine, and two sona, Fred 1887, and settled in Au-|M. and W. A. Angevine, both resi- pioneered in the Alaska dents here. (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) . Dental Su: - Ck. mL ae SEH SSSSRSSRSRRRSRSRRRRRSEREERREEEEEEES to Get the Air Poarin eens SNK SN a re . X-Ray Labora! LK Gof KERR YD OL a asd a? 9 During Summer | wort tricot netarsna REAL i ILO pS sgn) 1021 Second Avenue, Rialto Block | Trapper Brings in Musical Mice Make Rare Otter Specime Home in the Piano | One of the finest pieces of fur ALDERSHOT, Eng. June 14.— ever seen in America was trapped Noticing that the soft pedal of his m jin the Nooksack river recently when | plano did not act, A. Shallis discov- Jouls Snyder, trapper of Clipper, | ered that the belt had been stripped. now at the Washington apartments | A search revealed it in the instru- for three days, caught a black otter.|™ent transformed into a nest in Experts of the Hudson Ray company | Which were. four little mice. Re- id other experienced trappers are | moving the front panel of the piano, arveling at its beauty, The otter) Shallis struck q few chords, The 4s caught early in Februar; mother mouse appeared from under ins ae mu Pdiawts the wainscoting, and the family of ~W Good apple pie; go to Boldt’s: Free 504-12 Eitel Building cur PIKE Si shortening their working day during E JUNE 15,1921 ~ TACOMA ROUTE day from June 20 to Sept 30. The} regular closing hour is 7. “The evening is the best part of TACOMA AND INDIANAPOLIS on Tacoma route. Leave 9:00-11:00 a. m., 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 p. m. Extra trips (Sunday only) 7:00 a m. and 9:00 p. m. One Ticket 50c Two Tickets 80c BREMERTON ROUTE BREMERTON AND U. S. NAVY YARD—Steamers leave Seattle daily, except Sunday, 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 11:80 a. m.; 1:30, 3:00, 5:15 p.m. Sundays 7:30, 10:30, 11:30 a. m.; 1:30, 3:00, 5:15 p. m. Special night service on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Daily Automobile Service 7:30, 11:30 a, m.; 3:00 p. m. PORT TOWNSEND ROUTE Steamer Washington leaves Seattle 8:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m., con- necting with railroad for all points on the Olympic Peninsula. PORT ANGELES—LAKE CRESCENT— VICTORIA, B. C. Steamer Sol Duc leaves Seattle daily 12:00 midnight. (Does not go to Victoria on trip leaving Seattle Saturday midnight.) : SAN JUAN ISLANDS Steamer Sioux leaves Seattle daily, except Monday, 7:00 a m. (Sun- | NewSummer Schedules f.i=2 snc: TTLE any summer day,” says Mcleod, |"and I want my men to have an op- |portunity to enjoy this good weath- ler, I don't think the public will be | E y ES inconvenienced by the change, for, T most workers are thru by 5 or 6:30." OUR SPECIAL Mel fod's 10 barbers cast a unani- mous ballot in favor of the new idea. | ¥ with faces upturned, listened attentively until the playing stopped. Hordes of Locusts Take French Towns MARSEILLES, June 14.— Millions | of locusts have invaded the depart-| ment of the Bouches de Rhone, and 20 villages have been seriously dam. aged. All agricultural work has | been brought to a standstill, and the | mayors of the villages have sént an |urgent request to the government | asking for troops to help thern in de. | stroying the pesta. SEE OUR SPECIAL $5 Glasses Freo Examination GLOBE OPTICAL Co. 1514 WESTLAKE AVE, Between Pike and Pine Sta, HEVROLET “Four - Ninety” at the new price makes it possible for you to enjoy the advantage of an @utomobile at the lowest possible | *motor cost. Chevrolet “Four-Ninety” You'll like the taste of Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee. It is smooth, rich and full-flavored;—and it’s eniform, SESS RR ES SSE es Se day.8:00 a. m.) for San Juan Island Points. 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