The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1921, Page 3

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| WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921. 100% Courtesy, Picwures, Muale Seattle Learning to Make CITY TO RAISE | BRIDGE QUOTA Promises to Complete Fund! for Columbia River Span Seattle's decision to ratne Its entire quota of $40,000 for the bridge across the Columbia river, between Kenne- wick and Pasco, communicated to the Benton-Franklin Interoounty Bridge Co, has made lifelong friends for this city In the communities di reotly benefited by this necesanry en gineering project, Attorney Lwight D. Hartman, of Seattle, told the board of trustees of the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday | This board made the pledge, and | the good roads committee of the chamber, with M. J, Carrigan, chair- man, is now arranging for the taking | up of the remaining $10,000 of Seat | Ue's quota, | TORCHY COMEDY “Crowning Torchy” SCENIC “South Sea Magic™ A First National Attraction MALOTTE at the COMING—WALLACE REID Wurlitzer A notorious pirate of the old Spanish Main and a search for his treasures years later in one of the most thrill- ing, gorgeous and fascinating love sto- ries ever told— “BURIED TREASURE” —with Marion Davies and Norman Kerry Bobby Bumps Cartoon Burton Holmes Scenic Strand "eehosire ‘Under S. K. Wineand, playing selection from “Carmen” Mr. Frederick C. Feringer on the Organ Playing “Polichinelic,” by Rachmaninoff, Thursday only ‘Coming—James M. Barrie’s “Sentimental Tommy” Coliseum Concert Orchestra |: 34—ARTISTS—34 Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing “Princess Pat” selection—Herbert ,TOONERVILLE COMEDY “The Skipper Has His Fling” COMING—ANITA STEWART in “Playthings of Destiny” Sees Cotton Autos and Coal Dust Fuel CHICAGO, July 6.—That automo. biles built of cotton composition and |operated by al dust fuel are to | make their ap is the predate | tion of R. N. Babson, statistician f} | Cars must be made of lighter ma teria on says, and a substitute as fuel found. The cot dust will solve the prob- ieee Can't Fin Find His Victim’s Grave CHEHALIS, July 6. | Failing to DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING EVERY little movement means more thirst. Y. ald uried the man he ‘THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Pe ee sae te Atlanta, Ga, killed in Lincoln creek valley. He wag taken out under guard, but said he could not find the Death only a matter of short time. find the grave of hig victim, M, Me- | © confessed murderer of a pal| * was returned to the state | © David Whitcomb, A. G. M. Fraser and William Pigott were announced aa members of a special committee to cooperate in plans for the Atlan tlo-Pacific Highways Electrical expo sition, In Portland. in 1926. ‘Trustees approved & report of the national affairs committee, calling | for support of the National Guard. MAKE BIG HAUL IN LIQUOR RAID Dry Squad “Takes Jap and $5,000 Equipment Liquor and equipment valued at approximately $5,000 was selzed Tues. | day night by raiding dry squad of: | | ficers at 1009 Yesler way, where two huge stills were found in full opera- | tion. ‘The stills were found tn the base ryent of the building where the own er, S. Aki, 32, Jap laborer, was ar | rested as he fed from a rear door. | Aki is held tn the city jail, unable to furnish $500. Fifty gallons of saki are held as evidence. |Ho, Denby! Beware of Campfire Girls! | If Secretary of the Navy Edwin | Denby ever runs for president, he} |won't get the vote of the Campfire! girls of Seattle, They should say not? Just think how many beats he jhas, and when Miss Ruth Brown, lexecutive secretary, asked if they | might have a sub chaser to trans port them between Seattle and the| Vashon island summer camp, Edwin jsaid no! Guess you'll have to learn to swim, girls. Bullets Fly Before Liquor Arrest Made | MOUNT VERNON, July 6.--Fol j lowing a revolver duel in a grain | field near here, Dixon Hines, of Ta coma, and Norman J. McDonald, of New Westminster, B. C, are in the city jail for alleged participation in a whisky running expedition. Five other men, believed to have been pansengers in the big booze car, jeacaped during the battle. The car, with 15 cases of whisky in the ton |neau, was captured after one of its ‘rear wheels had been shot off by officers. REAL PAINLESS west plate know |does not cover the roof of the ant yearn jons taken in the morne t teeth . xami- the Test of Time. Most of our present patronage recommended by our early custome era, whose work is still givi good satisfaction tomera, who have tested our work en coming to our office, bev aur ou are in the right place. Bri; Inis ad with you. ” _ OHIO Dentists wits UNIVERSITY sr. Fraser-Pattercen Coy Eyesight Dim? | If your eyesight is dim, your vision | blurred ad, ur eyes ache, itch, burn | a bottle of Bon-Opto! ruggist, dissolve | glass of water | yes from two sa day, Bon-Opto has| or eyes, clearer, sharper | lets from yo! in a fourth | and use to to four tin given st vis Used Motor Trucks Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s " GROTE- TO F.KEGEL, President IRIN CO The July Furniture Sale —Which is now progressing so spiritedly 12 Walnut, 20 Mahogany-finished iia Leg Tables 5 Walnut, 12 thedieseniiahanidnss Davenport Tables 40 Mahogany-finished bag Desks riiet $99 50 12 Mahogany-finished Piano Benches E+ $7.50 Is offering Seattle Home-lovers wonderful opportunities for Saving. Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom Furniture in complete suites or single pieces, is included at Important Reductions. July Clearance Sale of BEDDING and LINENS One hundred Table Cloths Reduced to $1.10 each Hemstitched or scalloped edge Table Cloths size 58 by 58 inches— ready for use at this exceptionally low price—$1.10 each. —First Floor—Linen Section One hundred Crochet Bed Spreads Reduced to $1.95 each Very serviceable Crochet Bed | Spreads, in attractive patterns— These Spreads are for full sized beds, and are extremely good value | —each $1.95. -—First Floor—Bedding Section July Clearance Sale of RUGS WILTON AND AXMINSTER RUGS Repriced at Radical Reductions! One, only, 9x12 Imported Wilton, of the finest quality, in rose, tan and black “Reduced to «...+.+. DOU+OO One, only, 9x12 Worsted Wilton, of fine quality, in real all-over pattern on taupe ground— $79.50 Reduced to One, only, 9x12 Wool Wilton, with a well covered ground in rose, blue and Reduced to v»...... DO20O Reduced to ........ One, only, 9x12 Wool Wilton, in an Oriental pattern, with rose color Redueed to vse... DOLOO Two, only, 9x12 Wool —o al , Persian patterns on a ground— Reduced to Six 6x9 Wool Wiltons, in Persian and conventional patterns, in tan, blue — and rose ag Reduced to tractive patterns in this lot, reduced to $39.50. Three, only, 9x12 Smith’s Seamless Yonkers Axminster Rugs—these are Ruse Reduced to. DIDO Twenty-eight 27 by 54 and 27 by 60-inch AXMINSTER RUGS, in popular colors and designs, Reduced to $3.95. Three, only, 9x12 Smith's Kerman Ax- |} minster Rugs, in gold and blue Reduced to - =... $39.00 Twelve 27 by 54-inch WILTON RUGS, in a good assortment of patterns, Reduced to $6.75. July Clearance Sale of DRAPERIES THREE HUNDRED YARDS OF Drapery Velour Reduced to $2.95 Yard Fast colored, 50-inch Drapery Velour, in rose, blue, gold, brown, green, black and orange colors, for por- tieres, upholstering and hangings. EXTRA SPECIAL, the yard A Thousand Yards of Drapery Madras Reduced to 95c Yard You can give your windows an effec- tive treatment, and do it at a saving, by selecting your overdrapes from this © offering—all the desirable shades are represented. This Madras is 36 inches wide and the price is the ard. ssrseeteessseees DOE . $37.50 7 Fifteen 9x12 Roxbury and Bigelow Axminster Rugs, six at- Don’t wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking GOLD MEDAL eee °° world’s standard remedy for kidney, | GOOD Republic, 11/4-ton, pneumatic tires . . Garford, 2-ton TERMS MACK-IN TERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK 1000 Pike. Ask for Mr. BUYS 10,000 ) Pounds of . $1,100.00 Fish Offered Free $1,750.00 How many salmon in = 10,000 pounds? Quite a few, Enough to feed a lot of people The Millionaires’ club has 10,000 pounds of salmon to give away to) The fish was | hich serves 20- |, C RP cent meals for 5 cents, at 9 W. Main} worthy poor families, donated to the club, per in which to wrap the fish, Rossbach. Elliott 1101 EVERETT.—Fred Jorgenson, 26, drowns in Lake Stevens, Spaghetti au Gratin: le Slice desired amount of Bluhill Cheese and $| place in a deep dish. Cover cheese com- | pletely with boiling spaghetti. Stir & serve E: | Bluhill Green Chile Cheese OR OHORORORORONORON OCNOCEOTOROROROROROROEZOROEOEONS toasters | REAP NCSA, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ~

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