The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1921, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

BOSTON GIRL NOW DUCHESS: | Gladys Deacon Becomes! Wife of Marlborough Duke PARIS, June 4.—(United Press.) --Miss Gladys Deacon of Boston to- day became thé duchess of Marlbor- ough. fone of ine Bag Suc “SNOWBLIND” The big Northern picture, leaves tonight | |place today at the Fritish consulate, It took but three minutes for Con. |wul General Mackie to read the serv joe and for the witn their signatures to the Miss Deacon was gowned Saturday brings a new triumph for— CHARLES Burns His Home to Collect Insurance? PORTLAND, June 24.—John Slo | wick was arrested here day charged with firing his own home to get the insurance, The house was insured for $1,500, but was valued at only $900, accord ing to the fire marshal's office. Suspicion was directed toward Slo- wick when tt was discovered that, altho the houge burned down during his temporary absence, he had his | marriage and insurance papers in his | possession. |Father of Seven Commits Suicide ASTORIA, Ore, ,June 24.--Jack | Hiltonen, father of seven children, | seated himself on a stump near his |home at Hamlet, near here, and himself thru the heart. He had been in bad health for some time, his friends Geo aon ared. Heads Mysterious Society of Women PULLMAN, June 24.—Mra. An thur Cunningham, of Spokane, today lis organizer for the Washington |chapter of the P. E, ©, She was elected at the state convention here | yesterday. The P. EB. O. is a secret jorganization. Even its name is a mystery. |Seven Killed When Theatre Collapses JOHNSTOWN, Pa, June 24.— | Seven persons are dead today and many others injured as the result of the collapse of the Grand theatre |at Barnesboro last night. Reported missing Tuesday, Chartes heldon, $1, returns to his home, lith ave. W. Said he was on [business at Three Tree Point. ina gripping story from the Saturday Evening Post of a plucky boy who fights out his trou- bles in the roped ring! 3 | SCRAP IR Drama, Comedy and Action, such as Charles Ray has never shown you before! " Cartoon Comedy, Felix the Cat in a 3-Round Go Bruce Scenic, Alaska Icebergs and Glaciers Jensen & Von Herberg News Three Seattle Girts leave on hike for Los Angeles, Seattle boys on sociability bike ride. Wide Awake, Seattle’s baby iephent, comes down town for fitting of her new dress. Seattle’s girls picnic at Woodland Park. Seattle’s annual rose show at ‘Forestry Building, U. ef W. campus. MALOTTE AT THE WURLITZER Swedish Evangelical Covenant of America opens annual convention at | Swedish tabernacle, of a Series of Special Two-Day Cut-Price Events in es Three Seattle Owl Drug Stores. SN ae Churchill Skin Soap 2 Cakes 19c A Half Price Sale Too well known to Seattle people to need a long introduction. It is a medicated toilet soap which has decided skin-healing and soothing qual- ities. Made after a formula that has stood the test of years. The reg- ular price is 19¢ a cake. Friday and Saturday you get two cakes for the price of one. Friday and Saturday— 2 Boxes (6 Cakes) for 50c Buy It by the Box : (for Monday and Tuesday) will be a well-known Cold Special No. 10 cream. The price will be a sensation, Also a famous high-grade Talcum at a very low price. Third and Pike Elliott 6: First and Pike Westlake and Pine in a blue street dress with a blue} late yeater-| shot | THE SEATTLE STAR Baldheads, Repine No More ‘Hair Planter Is Ineenied | ! | Hair at last! Repine not if time| prospect of driving halr-restoring | The etvil wedding ceremony took |7 has shorn you of your tresses, A machine his just been put qn the market guaranteed by its inventor to plant some more. The device is the property of Dr. H. Parsegan. It's of special im terest and benefit to baldheads, Diagram of According to Parsegan, when you feel your locks slipping away, you have to do is turn on the juice from any old light socket and the hair planter starts buzzing away In one hour, so the physician claims, {t will plant 450 new hairs p into the barren pate and trim them off with nicety, It uses human hair from healthy heads, “Once the hairs have been shot into the scalp by the needles of the anter they will take rqot and ." says Dr. Parsegan. “Any col- 0 n be used.” r example, the blond hair plant ed in the dome of thought of the man who was once a blond will take on the pigment of the original growth, Dr. Parsegan calls hts machine the “scalp furrower* and says that to perfect it took 20 years of study and | thousands of dollars, All this work was prompted by love and vengeance, he explains, and now he is rollicking in glee at the all | | nostrums from the barber shopa, At first glance the hair planter look# very much likes an ordinary | automatic pistol, It has a grip and #tock and Inside is the mechanism which unreels the |spooled hair and the 40 hollow needles which punch the hair where Sprrecer om is WITHDRAWN LEAVING Aino: IN SCALP (Cc hair planter | most needed. |silver-mounted case of a size no | la than the ordinary safety m box. | For the present no sales are to be made to the public, as the machine will be offered ¢ pitals and the med: success, | “Spring ts the best ttme for plant ing hair,” says Dr. Parsegan, who likens the scalp and hair follicles to a garden. He says he has planted hatr on |his own head and maintains that within one month the new growth covered up a three-inch bald circle of long standing. Othe }and ini th new hair has appeared after janting. everal dozen members of the Bald | Head club of America have volun. teered their pates for experimental | work. AUTO ITCHED BY BIG MOOSE’. Tell of Strange Encounter With Animal EASTON, Me., June 24.—An en counter with a moose which ditched | the automobile in which they were riding was related by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chase of this toyn. They said they were riding in their automobile near Murray Fos ter’s farm when the moose, a large animal, sprang from the woods with his head down, The automobile was struck with such force that it was thrown into a ditch. It as not overturned, how- ever, and Chase and his wife were unhurt. The moose stood in his tracks, apparently dazed by the headlights, and as Chase started his machine again the moose was struck. When Chase looked for the ani- mal, however, it had disappeared in | ~ To Keep Skin in Fine | the woods, Get $10,000 a Day From Booze Permits | VICTORIA, B. C., permits amounting to £10,000 a day are being issued by the British Co. | ¢ lumbia control board. ‘This goes to the provincial government to reduce taxes, . WAITS TRIAL Mrs. Lyda Southard has been brought back from Honolulu to Twin Falls, Idaho, where she is to be tried for the murder of her} fourth husband. The deaths | of three other husbands, a| brother-in-law and an infant| child are being investigated. STAR WANTADS June 24.—Booze | ahd ove being Soneetiontes OPPORTUNITY: Furleral services for Duncan Kin ley, 54, were scheduled for Friday afternoon at Botterwortn’s FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength is guaranteed to remove these hana spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist |and apply a little of it night and | morning, and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have be- gun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely, It is | seldom that more than an ound is needed to completely clear the skin and gain @ beautiful, clear complex. fon. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine, ax this is sold un- der guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles.—Advertise- ment, | Condition All Summer | It would be much better for the akin if little cream, powder or rouge ised during the heated term, ith perspiration, dust and these things are anything but rolized | mplex olly, itifying. — Ordinary ft ax will do more for the on, and without giving an t pasty appear- application for only keeps the daily removes par- clean, but dirt or. ping the in om hful coun rts or artific One ounce Dtainable at any drug mpletely renovate the It is applied at cream and washed k off in the morning. To keep the skin from sagging or wrinkling, of to overcome such con- a * dissolving, an in a halt rtisement face bath ounce of powder |pint witch hazel MADE-TO-ORDER SUIT WITH EXTRA PANTS Many At This Price 304 Pike St. The machine ts encompassed tn a | sively to how |B] profession un-| til it has been proven a scientific | aldheads have been treated | inventor asserts, In every | And THIS IS AN 39 lower prices—wait no week. ture, act now. ‘Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s ww olin le 1 es i \OTID F. KEGEL, Presiden@ The Most Economical Ranges Built IT DOES NOT TAKE THE HOUSEWIFE LONG TO SEE THAT © If you have been putting off buying a Monarch Range in the Hope of Only a Limited Number of the Special Purchase Ranges Remain in Stock.’ That is why you should place your order early—THE HIGH STA ‘ ING IS FOUNDED ON MORE THAN 18,000 USERS OF MON: -ARCH RANGES RIGHT HERE IN SEATTLE AND VICINITY If you need ‘a Range, or if you are likely to need-one inthe near f= TRADE YOUR OLD STOVE AS PART PAYMENT ON A MONARCH. gusai.. Pike St. at Fifth Ave. at Reduced Prices UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE PUTS A MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE Into Your Kitchen NOW longer! but place your order for a Monarch > Training will do much for a man, but it will not teach him to look for the towel before filling his eyes with | soap. |to one good thinker. |fend My Article im ‘Saturday's Star WE BOTH WIN I am now devoting my entire time to my dental practice. Having now served the people here for twenty years, and made good by doing dental work that 1 can guarantees, and guarantee good. 1 do not compete with Cheap Dentists. nor do 1 operate on your or sell you conversa-| e two dollars worth of k for every dollar I re- xu save a dollar, I make our interests are mu- jar, ani tual——we Open ev til 12130, EDWI Seattle's till 7 and Sundaye ple who work, EXCURSION Thru the San Juan Islands to SOUND, Sunday, June Leaves Col- on Str, Sioux, man Dock 8 a. 10:30 p,m. Deception 1-Third Avie *COR.UNIVERSITY- 122 | making my Of the Red Front Stores by the Merchants’ Board of Trade, In The closing of the shipyards, combined with the gene! business depression of the past few months—these were outstanding causes that forced the Red Front Stores to p! their affairs in the hands of the Merchants’ Board of \Ine. It is necessary that $30,000 cash be immediately | and the Board has therefore ordered both Red Front Sto | sold at PUBLIC SALE, beginning tomorrow, wane 9 a.m. This sale will be open to the general public of Seattle. vicinity, and although it is unfortunate that the well-know Red Front Stores must be sacrificed, this sale will act as | public benefit; for prices on all lines of merchandise wil | forced down lower than ever before. The following are | few items, showing how this great Red Front Stock will b | sacrificed : | Men's heavy work pants, formerty $5.00, eut to $1.98. Boys’ wool mixed suits cut from | $10.00 to $4.85. Over 200 men’s wool suits, former- Men’s heavy union-made cut to 95e, Men's scout shoes go at $1.98, Boys’ tennis slippers at 98c, All women's shoes cut ‘to jly priced to $30.00, cut to $8.65. price. Men's cotton socks cut to Se. 4, Mes dress shirts, to $2.50, go Men’s all-wool Hart, “Schaffner &|° Sj Men's coveralls, in khaki or & jcut to $1.98, Men’s finestgiress 5 formerly to $60.00, cut to $16.65, men’s heavy khaki |Marx make overcoats cut from | $40.00 to $9.85. Children’s play suits from $1.25 to pants cut | 69c $1.49, Men’s heavy hickory shirts from} ‘The Merchants’ Board of $1.75 to 98c. Inc., has ordered both Red Fro Men's Stetson dress shoes cut) stocks sold at once, so we ask that. from $10.00 to $3.98. you attend this sale tomorrow—t Children’s scuffer shoes cut to|urday. Don't delay; come $1.85; children’s sandals to 98c. crowds tomorrow, Sale starts 9 Men’s white handkerchiefs at 4c.{m. sharp. Come. Public sale conducted by the Merchants’ Board of Trade, Inc., at both Red Front Stores. Kindly note address. _ Main Store—1601-03 First Avenue—Corner Pine Street Red Front Annex—1415-17 First Avenue Between Union and Pike Streets Mail Orders Filled Pay Checks C

Other pages from this issue: