The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1921, Page 7

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“\ TUE.) AY, TUNE 28, 1921, THE SEATTLE STAR } J COME ON, YOU UGLY MUGS CF SEATLLE! Where's Jack Witherepoon'’s Ambition? Mebbe He’s City’s Homeliest Man | (axpiarss for the Homely other green bil would put,,] no Wally Reid, and he would And give a thought to James J Man title are not develop George in the Dan Landon clas. stand a good chance at the > Ditty, the thanwhomist of Star bath ing the pre mount of ambi | . ee 5 Crown, but. his backers |!2 Beauties, He ought to have the tion Is it that they are slowing | Of course, if these eminent organized backing of the entire east up in their fight for the gargoyle gentlemen have any repugnance | © to throw any ducats this |uhore of Lake Washington, He championship? to crowning the Queen of Beauty bestia would run strong in the Homely Man eee enthe Fourth of 3 y, teh Then there's Colonel Rippe, the | content Frinstance, there ts Jack ‘em shout for help. Pike st, food magnate. Would he Mill Klepper should pep up. He's Witherspoon, He makes a good full of cops bored with nothing like to place the crown of)only running on one eylinder, No commanderin-chiet of the Na Beauty on the fair locks of Seattle's t ever begwed Bill to pose for a tional Spanish War Vets, but his | “are cheap enough, One | prettiest girl? picture of A facial beauty — shucks, there | ny. At regular eb | Handsome Fat" Cruickshank | ain't any! He ought to be worth a dollar ought to run we His face ts his & few pennies just to uphold Se Tv fortune, De offman, exalted putation can Legion ruler of the Elks, ot showing up| them what you here's ¢ ge Hood. He very well, either there precinets organized, ship © of those open, honest Jimmy so man the brothers who belleve| few hundred totes and have faces——not good ng, you to the exp that theirs is a supertor lack of something to boast about to your know, but kinda interesting. An followers. King ts | beauty | grandchildren! Republicans Favor Disarmament Plans | WASHINGTON, republican lead support plans, it St developed today 'Howatt Trial Will Begin Late Today) Funeral Services for Mrs. Cochrane Cochrane June 28.—House! COLUMBUS, \Kans, June 26.—| Mrs, Katherine have decided to) Testimony in the trial of Alexander | of Willam Cochrane the Borah disarmament | Howatt and August Dorehy, United | ire of King county This vir-) Mine W Patrick Michigan, in charge of the naval ap propriation bill, to whieh the Borah} Schools Are Opened plan is an amendment, he would ask the house to accept the proposal, which already has been approved by the senate. backing of the majority of repub- Nean leaders and democrats in the house. Start “Tarzan the Terrible” Saturday said today! oc ducting a B |day by the ehureh, A vi also b Park He has the oe ET no one make the mistake of thinking that the fabric tire user doesn’t know what is going on in the tire business— Fabric tire stocks made a catch-all for the mis- cellaneous and the un- known. , “Discounts”— “odd-lots” —“special offers” —“seconds”—“re- treads.” His resentmentis none the less deep because he showsit by action instead of by talking about it. More thousands of fabric tire users are com- ing to United States Fabric Tires today than ever before in tire history. ‘ s e € The standing of U.S. Fabrics is the result of Kelley Two . Vacation Bible | Knapp, Miss Beth and Miss Jean McMorran are con opened by the Woodland | sbyterian church. | Start “Tarean the Terrible" Saturday rkers officials, on a charge tually insures prompt enactment of| of violating a felony clause of the , the proposal which calls for» dis-| Kansas industrial court law, will be rmament conference by the United) gin late today, attorneys axreed . Great Britain and Japan, = | epresentative pon vS-V Thank cua . Annabelle, Pons | poconsa ipod Winneke didn't drop in on us last] LOS ANGELES.—Harbor being . night! He is traveling toward the | searched for pursencine fishing boat Neterer mouth Congreg fon Bit day One of the few tres of whieh ft may be said that they deliver mon eary yeer to and year out end tire after tire. ‘The U 8 Chatn Tread gives out fivient trection on ell ordinary reed eurfeces. It is probably the hand gomest, and by all odds the most popular, of the whele U. 8. Pabeie Tire lise, an honest, understand- able policy—meriting and getting confidence. The makers of U. S. Tires might get up a special tire to sell cheap. But they won’t. They might sacrifice quality and economy for the sake of capturing a temporary market. But they don’t. They might have laid down one policy for cord tires and another for fabric tires. But there is only one U. S. policy, cAs people say everywhere United States Tires are Good Tires Columbus santtarium. il be held at St 946", m. Wednesday Side y ASSED US UP| sun at the rate of 2,000,000 miles a Tuesday night meteors is expected to result from the passage of the earth comet's gascous boned tanding Fabric Tire THE U. 8. NOBBY TREAD ‘Where the going is specially heavy on the road is a factor, no other tire tread yet devised is quite eo effective. or 90 wholly approved Seinion, as the U.S Nobby Trost widow one time sher ied Monday at by the senate yeste: rday. Funeral serv. Joseph's Burial |back on the land |O0 tanker & C. T. night, a shower of thru the mad or sand, tn billy eels tere rows of nal ache. gripping the reed— the years of U8. by the User and it sets one standard for every U. S. Tire made. From the 30x32 Fabric Tire up to the largest U.S. Royal Cord. So today you find thousands of U. S. deal- ers who carry no other tires but U.S. Ad- vanced tire - merchants standing shoulder to shoulder with the U. S. policy of good faith to- wards everybody. They have gotten be- yond the short-sighted- ness of classifying people according to the size of their cars. Good men to know and trade with. Treating the public as people to serve— not as a market to sell. Senate Passes Land Act for Hawaiians WASHINGTON, June 24. | wallan rehabilitation bill was passed | The Ha The measure seeks to rehabilitate \the Hawatian race, which in fast de clining, by placing Hawasian families The bill openg up agricultural land at the disposal of the government for homestead entry Start “Tartan the Terrible” Saturday Tacoma, believed sunk by Standard Dodd Monday Stayt “Tarvan the Terrible Saturday United States Tires United States @ Rubber Company Tire Branch, 212-216 Jackson Street ane endl “‘Chi’’ Women Wear Bathing - Suits in Cafes BY CARL VICTOR LITTLE CHICAGO, June 28.—-Chicago has gone back to Bden. The style today in dress i#—no dress at all Bathing suits have taken the place of swishing and diaphanour skirta. Many women fn the Wilson avenue, Hyde Park and Park districts, within a ra women's three miles Uathing & to their errands and visiting ir me-plece splashing costumes dur ing these ering dayn. It’s nothing all to mee the Mack Sennett of everyday life looping Chicago's loop in ele vated trains and surface bathrobes, cars Some fon’t. The wild waves didn't put the idea in the minds of the girls way the plain, blunt men who have had midsummer zip added to their dull lives. Most of the suits have never been immersed, they say “I'm going to undress for din is quite a usual expression 1round the household these days dating In restaurants, and good mea, too, is being done in # wide attire, To make’ it more lubby, many husbands twist themselves into bathing suits to have dinner with their wives | Saunders Will Have wear Bome ner,” Appointment of a new assistant | will be made by U. 8. District Attor ney Robert C, Saunders shortly. He will be a republican and his name | will be announced, Saunders said Tuesday, when the attorney general | approves. in miade necessary by accumulated shipping board Utigution here, augmented by the recent sinking of the steamship Governor by the freighter West Hartland, Mart “Tarean the Terrible” Saturday Bureau of Missing Relatives ‘The Star invites ite readers to ene this 0 on aid in fading missing | the disappearance directly Readers who may knew the whereabouts of persons mentioned: in this colamn ae | missing are requested alse to repert te ere invited te their MRS. EDWARD CLEARY.-This woman {s sought by her sister-in-law, Mra John Lyons, 42 N, Massachus etts ave, Atlantic City, N. J. Mra} Cleary’s brother, John Lyons, is sert-| ously i. Mrs, Cleary's last known | address was Fourth ave. and Pike} st, Seattle. That was in 1900. eee JAMES O'FRIEL.—The uncte of Mra BE. G. Preisach, box 117, Su quamish, Wash, ts believed to be somewhere on the Pacific coast. His name is James O'FrieL He comes from Braddock, Penn. ts 45 or 50 years oid, dark blue eyes, dark hair and well built. He is requested to write his parents, O'Friel, 426 Camp ave, Braddock, Penn. : eee ALBERTA BELL.—Shortly after New Year's Alberta Rell left Van couver, B. C., for, Seattle, accor panied by her little daughter, aged §. The missing woman's sister, Mrs. Rosse Walzer, 2234" Parker st, Van couver, 8. CS wants to hear from Al berta. father, who wants to see his daugh ters. It makes some men fecl painfully honest when their neighbors acquire fortunes by dishonest methods. EXTRA VIRC 2IN OLIVE To make a good iced drink, a full- bodied, fine flavored “tea is needed. One New Assistant | An increase in the force | I} address; John | Schon. She bas word from their | r< FIFTH terns, size 58x72 inches, FREDERICK & NELSON DOWMMSTARS STORE| Women’s and Misses’ —_.. | Tub Frocks At an Exceptionally-low Price: Sheet Lengths, Special 85c and 95c Each A GOOD QUALITY of Bleached Sheeting Muslin, free from dressing, torn in sheet lengths and ready for hemming. Size 2x214 yards, 85¢ each. Size 2x2% yards, 95¢ each. 50 Mercerized Table Cloths Reduced to 95c Each Hemmed Cotton Mercerized-finish Table Cloths, in handsome damask pat- AVENUE AND PINE STREET $4.45 \ Ts unusual values may be judged by the two, frocks sketched, and there are several oth styles, just as interesting, in { Gay Plaid Ginghams \ Gingham-and-Chambray toga Re Gingham-and-Lawn suggesting picnics, beach parties and porch gatherings. AT LEFT—A combination of green chambray and plaid gingham, long waisted style, with pearl buttons for trimming—$4.45. t " AT RIGHT—Rose Chambray in novelty ald tunic style, trimmed with Valenciennes le 2, tucks and crochet buttons—$4.45. Junior sizes—13, 15, 17 and 19. Women’s sizes—36 to 42. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE P, reduced to 95¢ each. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Age. Edwards, Owen V., Sequim ... Heauten, Grace BE, Seattle « Doan, Joseph, Seattle “35 Sei, Rachel M, Se Sedgwick, W. KR. Pearson, Ethel V Kiligore, Harlan T. Healy, eM. Puy line. rLA., Seattle tt Watson, Louise Ms Be Hamilton, Rupert Li Lynch, Dorothy S., Seattl Rings, St Robinson, Wilson, ce Evans, Sarah, Wen McClel Goodson, Lucille ¢ musen, Roy, 6317 42nd.ave. 8. W~ Supplee, Roy, 1208 E. S8th st. girl | Van ad William, 1329 N. 7th at, gir Munhove he John, 4408 Thackeray st. Roy, 5510 33rd ave, N. Ey oY, Jones, gir Forbes, Clayton, 1408 Fourth av bo: Hunt, Normand. Le, 801 34th ave., boy Rogers, Harrison, 2357 14th ave. 5. | girl DIVORCES GRANTED Reed, Myrtle J. from 0. B. DEATHS Marshall, 20, 5241 21st ave. E Gin, Everett. 3, 2421 First av, 5 LW. 60th st. warner, June, 1 Cumming, Charles, 6 Chaurette, Annie Ten, Chin, 50, 1 Cochrane, Kath Btart “Tarzan the Terrible” Saturday Sheriff Captures Alleged Murderer SALINAS, Cal, June 28.—Phil| Ryan, alleged to have murdered Roy Coff at Monterey last night, was captured early today near here by | Sheriff Nesbitt and a deputy. | The capture was made about 4 a. m., according to word received here, after the officers had searched mont of the night for Ryan. CANADIAN PACIFIC _ ealer Way 9:00 A. M. DAILY FOR VICTONIA AND VANCOU- VER, B.C. 11:30 P.M. DAILY FOR VANCOUVER, B.C, DIRECT FOUR TRAINS EACH WAY—EACH DAY Through the Canadian Pacific Rockies Banff ‘Spring Hotel Chate: (Vital Statistics] VETERAN’S CAMP IN ‘al furniture,” Kendall says. 20| We'll give a summer vacation to the @#home or place of business that *| notified us to come.” Toward the project the Port Town- send NEED OF FURNITURE | SENDS OUT APPEAI “Bring on furniture, and water and rafl t rugs, your ta! and your companies have reduced rates, — ing that will phot a vet |site is surrounded by nine a eran in a summer camp a little | capped mountains, and more enjoyment.” that contributes to a summer That's the appeal being sent out! is available, by V. T. Kendall, manager of Camp Galbraith, established at Port Town- send and ready to open July 9 for the accommodation of former soldiers Start “Tarzan the Terrible Satur Government Plans _ Billion-Dollar (¢ WASHINGTON, June 28—/ Uon-dollar cut in governmen penditures during the year ning July 1 was the hope | Harding administration today, Congress has appropriated $4,000,000,000 for the year July 1. By putting the new f budget into operation d instead of waiting a year as o “Everybody with a rocking chair, |ly planned, President Harding fgg _ hammock, tennis racket—anything—| Charles G. Dawes, budget dl |let him notify State Adjt. Henry | hope to make a 25 per cent savi Wise, in the Stuart building. The plans will be explained t “Pick-up day will be Wednesday,|row to a group of. cabinet oe July 6. Our trucks will call at any | bureau heads and chief clerk# Harding will preside. It is the meeting of its kind ever held. and their families, at a total charge of $1.25 a day for each person's food, lodging and other accommodations. The project is being pushed by the Disabled Veterans of the World War and the hospitalization bureau of the American Legion, “Everything is ready except the “If the public will help out on that score, former soldiers that will ‘outclass anything they have dreamt of. ‘ommerc Hal club has given $300, — Start “Tarzan the Terrible SHOE “Every Pair Made to Wear”. EDNESDAY’S Special at $8.35 offers choice of the latest English, round toe and foot form styles in VICI KID, KANGAROO and CALF SKIN. Last Year’s Prices to } $18.0 Yesterday’s | 3 os Prices | $13 Wednesday $Q.-2 Special 8 : THe SHOE FOR MEN 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison

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