The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 29, 1921, Page 2

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Watch for “Tarzan the Terrible” on Saturday | Yes, I Am Sure We've Earned a Rest —here it is, furniture we re-marked on the new low cost basis of 1921—that in February we re- marked ue, furniture that we have since then re-marked to conform with new low prices—and now comes this JULY SALE with still further reductions—and don’t overlook the fact that even at these low JULY SALE PRICES, we extend to you this store’s liberal, practical, gure. dig- nified credit service. WELCOME! 192 ‘921 price price price $17.50) $15.50 $12.50 .| $37.50) $34.50) $18.75 . .|$127.50) $89.50) $57.50 THE SEATTLE STAR From All This Propadiands Pest! |! ¥ I COULD have my Way, I would Do All the Bolsheviki GOOD! I do not with them Rotten Luck, but oh, I will admit I've STRUCK on read ing Anything that’s writ to help their Cause, or hinder ft! I don’t believe a Word they tell; I'm sure both Factions Lie ike ———~ well, you know, yourself, i# hard to get the Truth about a Soviet. The Friends of Trotzky and Lenine are full of Bung-Holes in the Bean; and those who take the other Path are incoherent in their Wrath. But all I ask is Bweet Release! I'l) Jet them climb their Bteppes in Poace, and raise their Facial Shrubbery unto the very Nth Degree; I'll not withhold « single Pood of strange fan- tastic Russian Food, PROVIDED that they use the Face exclusively for Fuel Space. Just so they do not Talk, or Write, I'm willing they should stage a Fight; or maybe even take to Crime—IF they will work in Panto mime! FRANCES BOARDMAN. “Dear Sir” Prefixes “My”; Edgar Battle to Answer to “Bat” Seattle postoffice is in the throes General Will Hays that hereafter of being “humanized.” employes and officials shal! address An unwonted air of comaradie/one another and individuals with was noticeable about the place today. om they correspond in endearing Inquiry developed that instructions lens formal terma than has been have been received from Postmaster ustom for so long. Watch for “Tarzan the Terrthie” on Saturday j WEDNESDAY. wu 2, 1921. USED BUICKS You've been considering the purchase of a used car —Why Not Have It for Over the 4th? aay efor Size... wn +| Se eae Colonial 8-piece bedroom suite |$2 |$130—| $590— .| $48— | $40—] $26.78 = [eet sree | $62.50) $42.75 $170— | $97.60 | $40] $33— , $20— | $14.85, eunae i320 ll Deicrators | go on ra S value of values, we feature this week a sale of our entire stock of refrigerators; this, of coyrse, @ also includes the full line of BOHN SYPHON re- frigerators. a few sample values: $1585 regular price $19.50 Né cak COLD BLAST refrigerator; 19 ins. wide; 13% ins deep; 36 ms. high: 25-Ib. ice capacity; white enameled lined: regular price $19.50; a ee eee -COLD BLAST REFRIGERA- tor; solid oak case; white en- améled interior; size 22x16x40 ins.; 45-1. tee gy AF rea- oa Price $27.50; celal for JULY SALE RHINE- 15-1. ice in: regular price $40.50 —COLD BLAST hema tor; size 31x15x42 ins, L. SCHOENFELD & SONS F ed Seattle Elks started a drive Tues day to raise $10,000 of a fund of $15, 000 for decorating 104 city blocks in gala array for the state Elks’ con vention, to be held in this city July I Guarantee You SATISFACTION Best Crown $5: hood —a—e Crown and Bridge Work ‘The most experienced and skilled Operators in the city are at your service. Probably the ‘only up to date equipment at your service at my low fees. All men of reputation have cer- tain st4ndards to work to and in my office you get what is admitted to be the best; thousands are satis- tied. Best Bridge Work $5.00 My Plates ‘These are rubber plates and metal plates. I am able to give you the best and guarantee a fit. My advice is of value and my office offers you skill which has no equal in the North- west. It has stood all the criticism of competition and it is by experimental stages you get the benefit of a good plate, and notice at what gmail cost. EXAMINATION FREE OBEY THAT EVER INSISTENT IMPULSE AND VISIT; DR. WILSON Dr. J. T. WILSON 8101, First Ave. Phone Elliott 1833 Opposite Colman Building TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS | 21, 22 ana’zs. Fully 25,000 visitors will attend the | F’ convention, is the belief of the local lodge. Community Chest Is |form a community chest plan for all charitable work here was taken Tuesday when executive and budget mm) committees were named at a meet ing of the board of directors of the i \Seattle Community fund at the Chamber of .Commerce assembly The idea is to organize a cen- charity bureau. Dr. Park Weed is was named president. Learn somcthing of the jockey's character) before betting on the vorite, EVERY SIZE AND SHAPE Every style from the samall- est Silkoline Pack to the Cir- cus Top. Wall Tents as illustrated (rere $9, Auto Tents from Auto Reds, Camp Chairs, Tables, Stoves and Camp Mat- tresses, We rent anopien for Special Occasions and will gladly give estimates on Residence Awnings and Porch Curtains. Swiftly Organizing nt, Another step in the project to|H Two Small Boys Are Drowned in a Canal KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., June 20 Harry Delay, 5, and Dean Grif fitha, 3, were found drowned in « canal near here late yesterday. The boys had been playing on a foot bridge over the canal, and it is sup posed that one of them fell in, and the other, endeavoring to 'e imme: diate help, was pulled 1 (Vital Statistics] BIRTHS Gey, ae 6727 18th ave. N. W. on, Theodore, 6743 Earl ave. Pr George 1043 Beach érive, white, Arthur, 2855 Portland ave. siarkey, Lewis, 4723 Sist ave, 5. Uirioh, Joseph, 6234 Corso ae Larey, Richmond High! da, ram, 1107 B. Columbia, boy. Kenneth. £5 W: Cremons, boy. Ole, 2423 W. 60ib, boy. te og Russel ©. Gay, Gladys dete, Pare euther, Peter Leen nette Marie, Seattl ti FREE Mable te Benttle Parson, Joba, Mount Yess Legal Petjerses Oe seal Toad: “perth, Revie wha Renton os Beatrice, Roark, Willlam nm, Thomas T.. Seatt! Hazel Emma, Seattle vid a 8. Seattle .. Gable, Vitel ¥ Seatet Doyle, Joy A. Seattle Grant, Jack, Edmon: Johnson, Anna M., Grubb, Robert B.. Seattle + Barker, Melba, Seattle K Henry, Seat Srna, Hanoi, ttle Morse, Herbert ©. At Kirkus, Hilda, Eve nae at ve, bingrai aged Paul J. Mankato, Leonora, Bellingham ford, James P., Seattl Hall. Lela May, Seatt! Thommp: Jones, Kittiok Eger, Mabie, ‘ 421 * ugust, 66, Rothell Nash, Harriet, 68, 4026 W. Orchard. Moegiing. infant, 1707 Madrona Carino in, Paul. 30, 0, 4028 Beach drive. Indian oll for treatment of diseased tonsils never fails, All sickness ts traced to it, even goiter. Tonsily need not be removed if you use it. | Ask your neighbor, Send postcard. ; Box 851, Seattle, Wash.—Advertise- pier 4 en 8 pitit condition hee uu may ae price of It, One Dollar, but unders nd I do not want your money un- lene Mr. Jackson statement true. ea Baby’ 8 Skin | With Cuticura ‘The salutations “Dear Sir,” “Dear Madam" and similar stock expres: | sions must be changed to the more “human” ones of “My Dear Sir* and y Dear Madam,” according to the instructions, The effect of this has already be- come apparent in the office here. To what extent it may yet go on, no one knows, but it is rumored that with- in the nottoo-fardistant future Postmaster Edgar Battle will mot be astounded if he ts familiarly address ed an “Ed” or “Eddie.” Some have suggested that more distinction and individuality would be attached to “Bat” George EB, Williams, superintend ent of mails, is warned in advance that he'd better divulge his middie name, Or one of these days “George” or “Georgie” will be his office cog: nomen. Unto Charies M. Perkins, genial assistant postmaster, however, bd directed the envy of his co-workers, for what can be more snappy and | original than “Perk” or “Perkie"? | In connection with the “humants | ing” program, patent inkwells, that | cannot be removed, are being install. | 4 Tuesday in the postoffice cor IF RED-HEADED, YOU ARE PURE? Are you red-headed? Then you are pure of soul Miss Temperance Col- man, character analyst, says that people with fiery thatches hare snowy souls, She is an expert char acter reader and is employed by va- rious firme to hire their help. + od em eles ve to live somehow. FOR ALL BOYS AND All you have to do is get two new subscrip- tions for The Star. Get your friends and neighbors who are not now having The Star de- livered to their homes to - you their order for The Star. Have them sign the subscription blank printed in this ad aad then bring to The Star office and secure your firewor Re- member, all subscriptions must be for “NEW subscribers. Subscription Blank I hereby subseribe to The Star for two months and thereafter antil I order same discontinued. I agree to pay the carrier at the rate of 60¢ per month. I am not now having The Star delivered to me. Name .. Waddre Phone No... Taken by 1307 7th Ave. 802 EAST PIKE STREET Is Offering an Assortment From $350 to $2,050 We've a Car to Fit Every Pocketbook Come In Right Away And Have First Choice Safe milk fr FATS OLS, TeCrigial Food Dass For aiages | Re Cocblog STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS GIRLS 0F SEATTLE A large package of fireworks containing FIRECRACKERS ROMAN CANDLES SKY ROCKETS PUNKS SPARKLERS will be given each or girl bringing the names and addresses 0 new subscribers to The Star office. WIN AS MANY PACKAGES AS YOU LIKE Remember that after you win your first package of fireworks you will be given am additional package for each two new subscriptions you turn in. Subscription Blank ‘ T hereby subscribe to The Star for two months and thereafter until I order same discontinued, I agree to pay the carrier at the rate of 50c per month, I am not now having The Star delivered to me. Name ws. -] “1

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