The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1921, Page 2

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rf has ever con- ducted can com- pare in actual val- ue-offerings with this JULY SALE. If you are in néed of furniture or expect to be in need in the near future, our advice is to buy NOW, and “Your Credit Is Good” even at these greatly reduced JULY SALE prices. —a sample JULY SALE value: artifical = 6 eather mrongiy§ belit: COOL—COMV ORT ABLE—CLASSY TOMORROW TO SATURDAY VAUDEVILLE “A WEEK FROM TODAY” A Mastes! Setire Veatering Simon Meyers, With Willy Ketiy, Kitty Clappter an4 « Trie of Pretty Giris. Ametber Great Sew Show ADDISON DOLAN & CO. WALTER KAUFMAN is “Deeny” “Home Brew” ONKILL SisTERS WALSH 4 BESTLEY Talk ané Action “The Grown-Up Babies” Feature Photopiay MARJORIE DAW in “The Butterfly Girl” Bring in your account on or be- fore the 15th of this month and share in the earnings for the full six months’ period ending De- cember 31st. $1 to $5,000 Accepted aN UCASE Ac SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION ” Specmatisn and Kindred the cause and resterce 20 DAYS THEATHENT ive hook free. [| What Causes TOLEDO MAN IS Chosen as Miss Colum dopear in Wesfeer &""2MUS HUMAN BAKE OVEN RULER OF ELKS W. W. Mountain Chosen; LOS ANGEIJM, Cal, Joly 18.— Witter W. Mountain, of Toleda! Chie, & the cew grand exalted ruter/ of he Bike’ toten. He was chown at the grand lodge remem ere ay, aod at the mime tome iy, M2. wee! wrt ee ing place for next year's oe - Otgr efficers elected were Pred — Me Ieec ua torad knight, Rex & Walker, Toles, | Che. grand eeteemed lecturing xnght, Retert Gergen, Adarta Ge. | member board of trustess Albert E Hl, Spertanberg. 8 C. grand tier: Louis PR. Yourtree. Hagerstown, Mé_ jexioo part and that Miss Hinkel would be the alternate -lpart of Miss Columbia the firet time tm Seattle on the night of Monday, July 2% Special organizations will have thetr own Mires Coluntttas om Preceding nighta She is the mother pis) club Toreday night. ‘Those tn- jof Mize Worthington, selected ae Mis Liberty for the Fourth of July celebration staged by the 12th annual convention | oat Pacific Northwest Stationers’ . * Experiment Station | Wants You July 22 Kimg courty hes been invited to | visit Puyaitup's experiment station July 22% i | The excursion has been arranged by the extension service of Wash ington State’ college. and is intended |for the benefit of all persons inter- jented in poultry, berry growing and farming and dairying in general. { | The program will begin at 1920 a |m with a tour to visit experamental |plote of farm crope. Lunch will be |werved at the station. i | Indian off for treatment of diseased | tonalis never fails, All sicknems is traced to we even goiter. Tonsil» need not be removed if you use Ask your neighbor. Send postear Hub Medicine Co. Box 801, Seattle, Wash —Advertinement_ 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE Skin Troubles? od Adv: id diet. } EEL LETTE TELL OER LIOT ES * Will Mre. THE SEATTLE STAR * . K. Worthington, who will play the role of Miss Columbia in “The Weyferer.” Worthington, 402) Wedneetay—Stace choir and af i te, ton naan eatagand Phstede te theco toon tee ne an| > Eeebiness Houses Mine Cotumtua i | ecg produced each | _¥riday—Stage choir ané al te 28, is the lin all scenes cotmplete. of Washingtes stadtom | yosey July “= chores eemt © cept the ees, 1t—Pinal scene the entire town of Ingomar as the alone, including netionals and all the mores of attractive Geattle rartictpating im the grand Moale, ¢x. SOWRtOWN section Monday night. bia WILL CUT TAX | * j Reduction Seems Certain From Budget Estimates ‘That Seattle's tax levy will be re @ucet 2 milfs war made practically tm SET4YP Of the STH088 Cut Heore wary te reduce the bevy the denired 2 mila, bot it 4s belewed that the Duliding department estimate wil) t- feGuced by SiL0ks when project= carrying atverse recommr -dmvers [ere cuminated by the coum: i Tt te not commdered unlikely at the city ball thet the total redaction In 1923 eatommater of ¢xpemees may reach the million mark This would cut the tax levy ¢ mie Drydock Plant May Operate in Everett) EVERETT, Jory 12—Bverett may! | yet see the Norway-Pacifie Construc- | tien & Dry Dock plant is operation. |More than $1,200,000 has been is G iveeed in the extghiekment M EK} Barham, tf Seatfie, recetwer for the company, who has teen in New York | for five months, inéicated in a@vices| received yesterday that be believed lempitel bed been raised to put the! , pent i Opersahon. Heated Delegates . Dreaming of Home ‘Three bundret éelecates from 1¢ Western riates arrived ts Chicaxe 'Toeetay, amid the superheated st-/ mosphere. to attend the annual com vention ef the National Associaton of Real Eetate Boarin Acrordifig to ceperts they are dreaming ef Bome and a change of temmperature j | Remain After Fire acters; MILES CITY. Mont. July 18-— | Only two Dustness buikding remain tr result of a fire which wiped out the matiom tn a chronic way know just) | what tortures it ie—bot IU tel you! I fought through all of the sbove/ menvoned | stitt and sore I could scarcely craw! jout of my he part who were nominated the) task of the jofiges was very aiff | cul, ; After several hours spent in efim | ination. the contest was boiled down | Mra Worthington and Mise Mabel Hinkel and there « érediock occurred’. The judges were Ment-| gemery Lynch, producer, Mise Mar | garet Akin, ¢rematic leader: Frank | C. Doig, publicity director, apd the editor of The Star. j It finally was Geciéed that Mra Worthington would be @hosen for the ‘Thuretay—fame as Friday. The} public ts not admitted to any of these reheareade. Mail orders for reserved seats for the pagrant are, Ge being received | at the box office in the Arena build | tng, Fifth ave. and University st | No seats will be sol¢ over the! counter ugtil next Monday when the tex office will open at 10 a m and/| remain open until € pom Unre| servel seats may be purchaned at the stadium gutes after € p. m on/ the evening of the performances, it the correct mame for i for WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1921 Wonder of Age, Says Hero of Argonne Forest and Many Other Fierce Battles The following citation was given thie young man Sector, b16 to 431%; Cantigny, 528 to 391% 69 to 1318; Ame Marne, 718 to 661% 8 Argonne, &26 te 11-1118 Cited for geliamiry in Argonne Forest, on Oct. 9, 181%, by Division Commander. Berera} Gilet Vaaver oy Reatquriers Miret Mvisies is termry erresce Ill. The Divieter Comanter cites the following officers an6 ses for gellastry is ectice ant Cerctics te éuty: 2 * * teeret te ge ferwart beyout our front lines, an locate exes? qachine gute, ant returpet cely after satizsg @ thorewg> imesti< gation, oe pecting Biseelf to severe enemy artillery fire ss eel) ee rifle mpctize ga fize- a Dy Comment ef Major General BS lectits errzery 0. TmHT™- Colonel, General Staff, Gief of Melt. Orricial: vi eel iee. 9.2.4. Sevieies Mj utast. ‘t-- Kelly R. Mercereau Reports on Human Bake Oven I am sure those who have Ebew Junterg> this very extracrfinay | veatmest Dr. Loughney’s offices are Diet up with : I =. = ' Hi “mudbole” Mudhole z TERE Hi i i : it sPayeild ments? i the stadium at 7 p. i wae meued to jar by Lynch, a follows H i li jwae empounce’ today by Darwis Metenert, sesistant manager, whe bas charge of this part of the pageant: A group ef fhome taking artive parts in (he production talked before the University Community Commer. LUCKY ==:=| STRIKE pisys “Understanding”; Mr. oral CIGARETTE (nest, Mitchel M. Deuter, areistant | @z in charge of the cast: Retert Duy, who plays “Wayfarer”; Miss Akin ‘and Mr. Doig. Mra Worthington wil take the! i bait cil Hi i il i i H ‘ FE Hl : 7 aE 2 ' g who wat troduced were: Mr Lynch Mra i Ih i i | t § i z i | i j E- A schedule of Onal rebearesis to ay : | § s WELLINGTO COAL Delivered—Price Reduced $2.80 Per Ton SINCE JANUARY FIRST THE PRICE OF NANAIMO WELLINGTON COAL HAS BEEN RE- DUCED $2.80. You have been waiting for coal prices to reach the bottom. Prices on this Coal will be advanced August lst. Buy yourswinter’s supply now. QUALITY — NANAIMO WELLINGTON is a;CLEAN COAL, high in heat energy, low in ash, prepared with care, and stores well. It is good for furnace, stove or grate. You can’t go wrong when you buy this coal. SUPPLY—A plentiful supply of thiscoal is available. Your dealer can serve you now to-better advantage and pro- tect you against a shortage next winter by having your coal safely stored in your own bins. ‘ DISTRIBUTION—We are the general distributors for this coal in the State, and you can secure it from your regular dealer or from us. DO NOT ALLOW A SUBSTITUTE. If your dealer does not handle NANAIMO WELLINGTON insist that he get it, or order from us, or from any of the idiowing reliable dealers: DEALERS IN SEATTLE Cannon Coal Co., 6217 Duwamish Ave.............. Sydney 0023 — Wayans yo rdw, reg - a ee . ? 3 . Garfi 5 igan m No. y Carstens, J. A. 168 Boston St. Garfield 1885 McNeese Coal Ca. 1588 Utah 8 Chandler Fuel Co., 721 Pike St.... .-Main 4323 Northwest Fuel & Supply, 960 Alki Ave Continental Fuel Co., 1207 Utah St.. -Elliott 1400 Nelson Coal Co., 609 10th Ave hiee Clark Fuel Co., 3514 Stone Way -North 2887 Pearce, W. E., 167 Connecticut St........... Claassen, Julius, 1920 E. John St. .. East 5749 Peck Wood & Coal Co., 400 W. Harrison St. . Canal Coal Co., 3829 10th N. E... ... North 0846 Queen Anne Fuel Co., 115 W. Republican St ‘ Carl, Emil, 4685 Willow...... .. . -Rainier 0007 Ravenna Lumber Co., 30th Ave. N. E. ....Kenwood 1614 Dudley & Sons, 5240 Rainier Ave . Rainier 0020 Redball Transfer & Fuel Co., 509 12th Ave. So Beacon 3541 Eastlake Fuel Co., 1831 Eastlake Ave . Capitol 3277 Renton Hill Fuel Co., 1322 E. Union Edgewater Fuel Co., Stone Way and Ewing .. -North 1681 Swift Lumber Co., U. K., R. F. D. No. 7, Lake Burien .Syd. 1799 Fairmount Fuel Co. 4230 West Alaska St ‘ Spokane Grain & Feed Co., 7109 Woodlawn Kenwood 0151 Green Lake Coal, Wood & Trans. Co., 324 E. 65th. .Kenwood 0841 Sunnyside Coal & Wood Co., 3616 Stone Way. --North 0428 Gerling, H. B., 2207 First Ave. No... Garfield 4725 St. Marie Fuel Co., First N. E. & E. 45th --North 4272 Graham, Geo. E., 400 Eighth Ave.. ++++Main 1557 St. Marie Fuel Co., 1709 19th Ave ...East 0366 Heckman, Henry, 525 First Ave. So.. ...+Main 3752 Seattle Fuel Co., 2814 Third Ave. . -Elliott 0142 Hill Fuel Co., 3114 Rainier Ave. . . Beagon 2920 Stover, A. B., 1814 15th Ave. So .-Beacon 1503 Holmes, E. B., Lumber & Fuel Co., 85th Greenwood, Sunset 0507 Schulte, J. A., & Son, 26th and Dearborn . - Beacon 0102 Holmes Lumber Co., 3801 Latona Ave -North 0083 Walla Walla Fuel Co., 1735 16th Ave.... .East 1300 Interbay Transfer & Fuel, 3602 Gilman Ave. . Garfi McLaughlin Fuel Co., 34th and E. Spring - East 0883 Jordan Terminal, Inc., 1250 First Ave. So... Whittendale & Blair, 127 19th Ave.... .East 9108 Keene Fuel Co., W. L., 1834 Boren Ave... Zikmund, Frank, 20th and E. Madison. .-East 1924 Kindred Fuel Co., 116 18th Ave. So....... . Wilburn Fuel Co., 1100 Fairview....... Thi Neo sews Capitol 0029 MONKS & MILLER, Inc. EIGHTH AND MADISON SECOND AND CONNECTICUT 904 WESTLAKE Main 1007 Garfield 5027 z = = = = = = 4 NO. TTT AU ed

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