The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1921, Page 2

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Sale —thousands have come, thousands have bought, and thousands are going to avail themselves of these wonderful JULY SALE values. Right through our stocks we've gone. No need to tell you how good they are. Prices have*been reduced 20% to 40% on our entire stock of furniture. It’s a thrift event YOU cannot afford to overlook. —even during this great JULY SALE you are welcome to make use of this store's helpful, generous, liberal credit service. prices down on fine upholstered rockers— Jum >] 690 price $28.75 > exactly as sketched; upholstered in fine quality velour; has spring | «| back and full apring seat; your choice of several patterns of velour. —and the of Unes—the beauty of ve! coverings— thelr cozy appearance are not thé only things that recom- mend them to your favor—the price ig ‘way out of the ordin- ary op these upholstered rock: wr all. refrigerators on sale! the refrigerator sale of the season; some of the finest chests reduced as much as 50%; sale also includes all Bohn Syphon refrigerators—and there’s none better. a few sample values: © —eotd ek COLD $1485 —white enameled Bned. refrigerator; regular price $19.50; Ing. wide; 13% ins. special for this JULY . gigse SALE, $14.85. deep; 36 ins. bigh; 25- Th. ice capacity. —COL! LAST refrigerdtor; solid oak case; white enameled interior; sine 22x16x40 ins; 45- wb. ice capacity; regular price $27.50; special $19.85 THIRD FLOOR » for this JULY SALE List YOUR Kansas City restaurant and that he | told her his firet marriage was only |4 commen law affair and that he would marry her. She ix preparing a CAVE GIRL FORCED “HIM TO ALTAR, MAN cies secre: CLAIMS IN DEFENSE." ss WIXNER, 6. D., July 12.—Thathe;that Melissa produced a box of amatic Director been drugged and then kidnaped | chocolates and made him eat them. Mélissa Dawson, 22, in order = say Loebe felt sleepy soon afterward of Wayfarer Telks she might lead her victim to the al-| He alleges he knew nothing more In an address before the Women's tar, ts the charge of August Loebe,| until he awoke in a Sioux City ho- | King County Republican club Mon. $40, Winner, 8 D., farmer. tel and found Melissa by his side.|day, Miss Marcarét Aiken, dramatic Loebe has a wife and three “chil-| She told him they were married and director of “The Wayfarer,” asked dren. A few weeks ago he visited | produced a marriage certificate from | that the united support of its mem- Kansas City. In a restaurant he met | the day before. He tajd her to leave. | bers be given the pageant. Melisea Dawson, a waitress. He says| She did #o, but when she left he| thers taking part in the program she told him she would like to live| found she had taken with her $4,800.) were: Miss Florence Mann, Minx on a farm. He hired her and brought | Loebe returned to find an indig-| Caroline Kidd and Mra. Eloise Clyde her back to his ranch. A few days | nant wife waiting for him. . ae “ - ago Mrs. Liebe and the children| gA few, days later Melissa turned went to Denver on a visit. Loebe|up at the Loebe farm again, She charges that it was during thi« time! says Loebe made love to her in the ASHCROFT, B. C.—Two men lone lives in fire that destroys settlement \of Williams Lake, on Pacific Great jhim the Jap drew the knife, but was! ci President Harding is shown signing the resolution declar- ing peace with Germany at the home of Senator Freyling- huysen (left), New Jersey The Paper Pattern Is a Snare That I Would Warn You to Beware! 1% Paper Pattern, Chfidren Dear, shall have Conrt@eration here. Pro- moters of this Form of Guile know how Us Ladies long for Style, while illustrating the Reverse, becsure of Shortage in the Purse, And #0 they spread & subtle Lyre, inalating that Kewults are sure; that you've no} Need of Sense or Tame, as long ss you can Cut and Baste. * * * You spend your All for Crepe de Chine; you renownte the old Machin fatuously get to Work, upen your Map a Hopeful Smirk. But oh, before the Day ypu know t you have smiled your Last! You plot, and pian, pin, and clip-—and then you alter, twist, and rip; while, yen or more, Conviction grows that Things that Every Woman Knows do include the Cipher Code involved in Drensing a la Mode. In Per. eptration and Despair, you finally decide to wear your last Year's Clothes until they Bust—it's either They or You who MUST? JAP ATTRGKS tga eancuc [Vital Statistics] WITH DAGGE Lightly Clad Fugitive Given MARRIAGE LICENSES Battle Name and Residence Age. Believed to be the stowaway from Wright. Flora J. Seattle .....Lecal Fw ogy ry C. Seattle ...Legel rn, Geo ttle ..+,. Legal Eaton. “pai efnsiheus. aie" Kalb, TL .. Legal Japan that Sunday night escaped «| Hemland, Raymor fusillade of bullets fired at him by |Card. | Agnes Patrolman W. G. Cottle at the port |, ii Peebridee Steindauer, Frederick @, U. & Pieres, Clarence W. commission pier B, Smith cove ter. iow York, Bremerton ...1 Hobson, Bylvia M., Port minala, 8. Hashinak! was recaptured | Aumert Vigil S. fellt Tuesday by Joe and Louis Dirard, | Lee, Lastey, Seattle ......., 2040 W. 69th at. after the Jap had | Arthur, Mabel, Seattle |... drawn a r and attempted to sta them. ne Jap later surrender ed and asked for something to eat. The men noticed the Jap because af hin bedraggled condition, hiding | in the brush near W, 69th st and 17th ave. N. W. and chased him The Jap was clothed In canvas trousers, an undersbirt and cloth . slippers, He was suffering from the | A) ohn, 91 cold. When the men caught dp with Klay, I N., 3636 Lega! Legal Legal Legal George Stuart, Se- tile « Bis Gibbs, Judithe,’ Beattie’: Reilly, Karl F. Seattle Morgan, Mary B., Seatt Of. .+ . Lage) Barr, Hattie L, Walla Walia, Legal BIRTHS Roe, Joseph, Edmonds, bo; Eltengeon, Leon, 1001 Fifth ave. N., x W. J. $745 36th ave. S Wa girl Rude, Morrine, 4804 Alki ave., boy. Reudl, Adam, 2125 Western ave, girl. Johnson, Martin, 1403 30th ave. 5, Ri Laika, Pact. v3 Jackson st. girl earl, Ki rt. overpowered. He is held on an open charge at police headquarters and will probab- ly be deported, Victim of ‘Alcohol Dies in Great Pain Frank Lee, 40, died in city hoxpl tal a short time after he had been takert there from his room in the Oregon hotel, Second ave. and Wash irigton st, Monday night. Lee had taken @ room at the hotel Monday The proprietress, Mre. Y, Kinamoto, |héard Lee groaning and investigated She found the man lying on the bed, suffering intense pain, about | Coffin. F midnight Death is believed due to| }¥,°!<! alcohol poisoning. Soldier Accused of 1110 Terry ave, Ruretad, Miling, 1722 W. 59th et. boy. Metcalf, Clayton, $322 Russell ave, y. Rayner, Lynn, 903 B. 72rd et. boy. DIVORCES GRANTED Shrewsbury, Mayme from John W, Tennant, Jeasie from Milford. DEATHS rrison A. $9, Toppentsh. Hie, 60, $719 10th ave. W. reamland hotel 2401 Third ave 1806 E. 20th et j Joseph, Martin, Adelin Pitka, Ruth, 27, Honeymoon in lee i H. T. LACELLE “America’s Greatest Publicity Expert” HAS ARRIVED Direct from New York City, and Has Taken Complete THE PALAC $500 FREE Friday Morning at 9:30 Keep Your Eyes Open — It Will Be the Greatest Sensation Ever Seen in Seattle Tomorrow’s Ser @ See Charge of E CLOTHING CO. | HAVE CLOSED © THE PALACE CLOTHING CO. Making ready for the greatest merchandise event ever held in the State of Washington —IT’S WORTH WHILE WAITING FOR— See Tomorrow’s Star for Further Particulars H. T. LACELLE, America’s Greatest Publicity Expert, Now at PALACE CLOTHING CO. ---:-. \| Robber Surrenders at Police Station Declaring that he ‘Yobbed the Quaker bakery, 209 Yesler way, “be cause he was hungry,” 0. A. Antone- sén, 29, walked into police station Monday night and surrendered to Capt B. L. Hedges, Antonesen had, it ts alleged, robd- bed the bakery only four hours be- fora, He became repentant an! de cided to confess. He declared he got only $1.75, but S. Rickels, proprietor, be: «|reported $6 stolen. Antonesen rob- bed the cash register while Rickels was wrapping up doughnuta He is held on a charge of robbery. Mrs, Trafton was Mise Mabel Cleary, daughter of Senator Cleary, of Bell- ingham. Both couples will be In charge of Far-North government schools of] Alaska. Robbery Acquitted Charles H. Meadows, Camp Lewis Two Couples’ Plan} Gold Medal Prize to Campfire Girls’ sa certian Campfire girls over the United States have been informed by their national headquarters in New York city that a gold medal is to be awarded the Campfire guardian who dogs the best work this summer. Seattle has 150 guardian’ who will enter the race. Hurls Herself 13 Stories to Death 108 ANGELES, July 12.—A woman, believed by the police to have been Mrs. R. C.~Wilson, of El Paso, Texas, hurled herself from the | reof of a downtown building here | Monday, and ended ber life’in a fall of 13 stories. i Bedford pos Thoroughnes Charactefizes our is every transactio: and our cus-’ tomers are accoi tesy consistent wi overs, cone ness judgment 2 kD re a 4% Palq en Savings Accounts Accounts Sub; to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Stviaes Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. Up to July 15th vings Left With the “DIME & DOLLAR” Earn Dividends Ps nn, 5 from July Ist Start now; save persistently; keep building up your account and make your dollars work and earn for you! The savings and loan idea is the bone of THRIFT and thrift promotes your seif- respect and helps make Seattle a sound and prosperous commun ity. Call and get a Daily Dime-faver. We give it free. Then save each dime and bring your dollars to thig Mutual Savings Society, whose dividends on savings have never been less than 512% Dime and Dollar Saving and Loan Association Housed With Seattle Tithe Trust Company 114 Columbia St.—Corner Second Ave. Safety Deposit Boxes In Connection ‘ —— | Kastern rallwi DR. # KR. HINTON Free Examination ‘BEST $2.50 GLasses on Earth We are one of the fow optical | stores in the Northwest that realiy | erind lenses from start to finteh,and | We are the only one In SKATTLED-ON FIRST AVENUE Examination free, by tometrist. unless absolutely necessary. 'BINYON OPTICAL CO, 1916 FIRST AVENUE Between Spring and Sencea Phone ome fraduate op- asses not prescribed Male i oe arena ener eRamanthtinate oan wills clei sokiier, wan acquitted of a charse of robbery Monday by a jury in Judge Joseph Semions' gourt. Mendows was arrested on the night of June 3| and charged with having taken $31.10 from the cash register of M, | Shimada, proprietor of a Japanese cafe at 510 King st. A BULLETIN FOR THE FARMERS Much valuable information for the Western Washington rancher is contained in the July bullet Experiment Station. For inetance, there is ah article by freexing to berry bushes. Anoffer article tells of effective meth- “Practical Methods of Watering Layers,” ods in fighting weeds, “Helef Cylling Instructions,” “Pi “Midaummer Feeding Problems” some of the other interesting art These bulletins may be had free for the asking. one, mail the attached coupon to Western Washington Experiment Station, Puyallup, Wash, 1 would like to have a copy of your July bulletin, Among the newlyweds who plan on | spending their honeymoon among | the Alaska Eskimos are Mr. and Mri J.-A, Nicols and Mrs, and Mra, Clar. nece H. Trafton, who sailed Saturday | on the liner Victoria, for Nome, | Mrs. Nichols was formerly Miss Helen Stansfield, of Colorado, while | in of the Western Washington on how to avoid or lessen tnjury rolapse or So-Called Blowouts,” and “Notes of Pig Feeding” are icles, If you want the station, tw $1.60 Including examination, case and wiper, to those who present this ad. WE GRIND LENSES ON PREMISES Start to Finteh QUA is FOR PUNKTOL, ULPRE KRYPTOK, CROOK and Chromatic wide angle lenses, n. MATTHNW 30 ¥: KXPERIENOB at your service, Walther Optical Institute ‘721 Third Ave., Seattle. eT EN NE a aon Calls You! cing North! ‘and beste lakes and towering mountains, I Amidst ‘canoe and rae eda’, om the popete at alee ‘and of restful stopovers at the “Continental Limited”— . iy pirate et ee CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS@@ NA J. F, McGUIRE, 902 Second Ave, Seattle

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