The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1921, Page 2

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merger ere eee ammrgnsen tet tO AA THE SEATTLE STAR WHISKEY MAKES BUSINESS HUM! Greases Wheels of Industry All Up and Down the Coast BOALT y ttn the whisky was It is more than a beverage now; it iy a@ lubricant withows whieh the machinery of business could not run This is particularly true of the ile count, 1 decided to find Why the business machinery smoothly in elties along board, Whisky does it, | og na pleasant Gah. Eee el ata well lubrleated. Rate hegy mapas ry | moon’ we're getting nowa In Low A a business at a countr art to the entire stock of furniture: [):oooo%o 0... two-thirds of it Grand Rapids |: manufacture: at great savings— —sales for your homes. Values for your homes. - To make homes. To better homes, Hard work. Months of it. Hard planning. Months of that, too. Our entire organization, getting r to give you what it wanted to give Paramount Pleture Your Credit Is Good TRADE MARIG hy PRED 1, company drink, b a pert | Me 4 lock# the door 1 j ink to the jouter office, He winks at the customer, He pulls out the Irawer and wets out it has have bee This I'm “The Bronze Bell” —with Courtenny Foote and Doris May MEDY | Filing” and each would saunter Or And © drank cock V pat with sest re wis one | whom my host did ni “1 hated to waste Blank 4 the business man The customer licks | drink, They are pleasant ¥ lated. ‘The cunte liquor On! neas man immense ater ‘but Speelat 1 Seenie TOONRY athe Mice “The Skipper men at the club imu Virst § rams OWCHESTRA ng selections from rey aythings of Ti 4 2ND © UNIVERSITY CONWAY TEARLE As a “black sheep” of the Klondike, in— “BUCKING THE TIGER” A big, virile story of five men who lake a worthwhile chance! ; its ‘ pleas os With a man bum co om D4 Artists, Arthur Kay, er Coming—ANITA STE yNCrn “Prine my host ure » transact busir who has good Dew | left-hand grawer, 1 ut dway, ‘Th in together on @ little deal oy INESS —so this week we invite you to attend this great 9 a JULY SALE. An event of its kind that has not taken place for years, and even with these greatly reduced JULY SALE prices you togethe: are welcome to take advantage of this store’s you, BETTER VALUES. Values not accom- helpful, liberal, generous, dignified credit plished for years and years. terms. ‘reductions of 20% to 40%—a few sample JULY SALE values: K i friend told me way with lubricant You q $ 75 ¢ L - — - - lot a large corporation, the hrad of % — ge f ~ CS | fiee of which i# in Ban Francisco, | votes and influence with whisky spenda $10,000 a year on whisky and| You must understand that in om Bs regular price $243 ‘ j ? lcharges it to “office expense | thie the question of mbdral turpitude : - " ’ A sah i | He doles it out, a drink at a time| is not involved, To give and ) —SAMPLE VALUE: Amert- ; y acrous his flat-f whisky ix moral, if not legal, if y« can walnut finish S-plece . rm the can see it that way Colonial bedroom suite; ex- Irmigaae 1 ‘ ’ | A Thr A friend First Time in Seattle A Northern story that is different! of mine makes frequent business trips to atte, I was | with the lobby of a Beatle hotel when the manager approached BOOZE FLAWS AT CAPITALS In the old lature had it But mor him in day “How are you fixed?" the mana ger aaked. We tim to take care of our frien ts In the freemasonry of blers the meaning of the How are you fix ia perfectly understood, It means, “Have you Jenough whisky? | | Hotel managers know the value of | whisky a@ a business lubricant Bo do hotel patrons au Jeycorn stood out in the open. drunken but unashared The lobbyliat geen t ture with a trunkful fo secure the passage o' bill, Hix bill may be liquor in 6 to alide the » hope inte office unless he greases can buy A CHARLES CHAPLIN COMEDY of a quart at a Um customers of an Every Day & Good Pix y as | topped desk, to }- has large 24x30 inch plate glast mirror; full size bed; large size chiffonter; a bet ter value than we have been able to offer for years and Yes, Those Who Stuff and Keep Alive Must Be Those Fittest Who Survive complete for this SALE, $105.75. : * years; special price, 3 pieces JULY FOURTH FLOOR COMPELLING VALUES IN FIBER FURNITURE —on, display in the new, beautifully arranged fiber reed furniture department, occupying nearly one-half of the eighth floor, you will find not only these rockers on sale, but our entire stock of fiber reed furniture at similar attractive JULY SALE prices. $1675 regular price $23.50 ~—SAMPLE VALUE: fiber reed rocker exactly as pietured; in rich brown finish; Moral eretonne upholatered; loose pillow seat rests on epring cushion base; regular price $23.50; special for this JULY BALE, $16.75. 1847 Rogers Bros. ANNE SILVERWARE 1, Off —a pattern of unusual beauty that is neither too decorated nor too plain. EXAMPLE: —I1847 Rogers Bros. Queen Anne pattern tea spoons; set of 6; regu- lar price $4—; special for this | This is the Day | Of Days, My Child, The Colors And Freckles Biooming in the Sun— }1t ty the Day Of Mags and Bands [Of Cheering Throats j And Clapping Hands, [And Decorations | Hy the Score, And Gobs of Candy From the Store; Tin Pails of feeble Lemonade, An all American Parado, A chronic Gratiiude That we To make us And all these Hlenrents, combined, Inspire within The Youthful Mind Had Pep enough Wet Bunting, with Faulty Reasoning, And yet there's Logic In the Thing; “run,” For those of us Who merely Smile And Eat » lot Of Food the while, And manage to Remain alive, Must be those Fittest Who Survivel —FRANCES BOARDMAN Free! CONSTANCE TALMADGE —bubbling over with sparkling fun in her new sixact First National Comedy— “LESSONS IN LOVE’’ —with Kenneth Harlan, George Fawcett and Flora Finch TORCHY COMEDY “Crowning Torchy” Beautiful Scenic of Samoa—“South Sea Magic” y MALOTTE AT THE WURLITZER COMING—WALLACE REID In “TOO MUCH SPEED” Seattle Quota Full |Ku Klux Klan Is _ 7 a for Training Camp) Seventy-one Seattle men have been | Revived in City ) Unheard from since its rejuveng tion tere during the world war, thi Ku Klux Klan is reported reaching out for new recruits. «It is said to extraordinary! —very near a thousand lamps are included in our JULY SALE —the largest and most beautiful assortment this store has ever shown. ponnneg ran 1p shade $1565 regular price $23.50 —SAMPLE VALUE: 26-inch silk shade, exactly as pictured; in mulberry, blue or gold with silk lining and fringe; regular price $23.50; special for this JULY SALE, $15.65. mahogany finish floor lamp— SAMPLE VALUE: 3-inch post similar to pic $690) ture; several different styles; height 66 inches, bLXTH FLOOR Oe, with two light sockets and pull chains; special for thig JULY SALE ——— prices way down on genuine leather rockers— $2875 regular price $47.50 —SAMPLE VALUE: genuine leather uphol- stered; heavy mahogany finished rockers; full spring seat; regular price $47.50; spe- cial for this JULY SALE, $28.75. ' FIFTH FLOOF STANDARD FURNITURE Co. SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 TACOMA . SCHOENFELD & SONS ESTIMATES SOON | Appropriations to Be Closely | Scrutinized | | Department heads of Seattle's city will file their estimates seew for 1922 with the council |finance committee this week. | Appropriations demanded for the according to off and an attempt will be m © all expenditures to the « Chairman ©. ald of the finance commi }will be f a flavor all its own -yyou like it cThe protein ,content is the highest in any Malted Milk. ly serut | A. M. Rice opened suit Saturday against Paul Blanchard for $3,000, | alleging that he purchased the right to fi Freneh rolls b atte: in N er from it and that E his word Jin that work im this city and |its quota for the camp. Tn OF ro “TT, F 1 F wy o] Ba accepted for he ofvill it | UIDGET | Frsect Rott Battle | |zsining cr whit eoen | Is Carried to Court! camp Lewm next Thursday, Capt EIGHTH FLOOR AIN FL | Stewart, Capt. Stew art will continue accepting enlist rd gave |Mments up to Wednesday in his office in the Stuart butiding charges Blanchard with opening up 500 Touris s Sail the Parisien bakery, since the tme Poll Tax of 45,765 Has Not Been Paid There are 45 who‘have failed to pay the poll tax Sounty Treasurer Will 6 persons in Seattle | Sheriff Matt f the $ | g after it ¥ tes whom Under Sheriff Archie | Hutehivon will have organized by | | the end of the week. Pianos, dining | room tables, shoes and other articles | more than $5 are acteptable. bas collected from {135,124 persons | \War Mothers Cheer Wounded on Fourth War mothers of Beattle sent two of cantaloupes, much to. © and good food to the, rec worth asurer Gaines erates bance jerating soldiers up at the marthe hos pital at Port Townsend and to those State hoapital at Steilacoom | assist with their Fourth y celebration \Gov. Bone Will Be Entertained Here! to Alaska, his new post Scott C. Bone, former Seattle publisher, will be entertained in his | jold home town t€@ days, beginning | Wednesday A banquet at the Rainier club and "Alaska Night" the Press club jwill be held Thursday night. Fri jday noon Bone will speak at the ch of Commerce, That even: | ing he will be entertained at a cmok jer at the Aretic club. Elks Prepare for State Convention} Seattle y, to En route uks who did not le Los thonal cony Yay to attend the Washingte convention in Seattle, July 21 to 23 of the sale | From Here in June Approximately 500 tourists from {al parts of the United States were arried out of Seattle by the Admiral line in June, and more than 1,100 | sailings @re booked for July and Au gust CHAS. SCHWARTZ Optometrist and Mfe. Optician Syen ae a anes Fitted Tel. Main 2 A Guarantee That Out of Past Hap- penings Future Troubles And Fature Loss Will Not Arise— Such Protection Seems Reasonable, and Well Worth While— Does It Not? As Regards Land Titles It Is Furnished by Washington Title Insurance Company Under State Supervision Assets More Than $625,000 be a # cal order. GUARANTY BANK AND TRUST CO. ON SAVINGS HENRY KLEINBERG, Chairman of the Board, HENRY F ARD, Pres HOMER W Vice Assistant Cashier. QF WACHTIN, TCH PIMPLES CINERED FACE Back and Shoulders. Could NotSleep. CuticuraHeals, | “My face, back, and shoulders were covered with pimp _-~~. were very sore could Sea hardly stand the weight Ge “))of my clothes on my & PP) shoulders. The itchin, id after using two cakes of Cuticur: sae and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was ey healed." (Si + Theo. Danielson, Calif., July 27, 1920, lneerseis Li A m4 Dent, Maldon <4 Maggs “uuees habe here Soap ihe Ointment 2 and ide. Taleum ie Cuticure Soap shaves mug.

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