The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 22, 1921, Page 5

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The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 4 Purchase, Freezum, Prohibited by Law, Used, Says Deputy Freesum, according to Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Chester A. | Batchelor, has been used on meats which are sold to the Seattle public. Freezum is a solution of sodium sulphite which has the peculiar quality of making foul meat smell freah, and preventing fresh meat | from apolling. Its usage is against | the pure food laws. And yet, mys Ratchelor, four |Meat markets have been found using Freesum, A complaint was | filed against each of the following Thureday: EH. Kraft, proprietor of the Union Martet, 6006 12th ave. ; 8: William |MeGovern of th: ket; R. King, 1315 Rainier ave.; and |L. P, Lens of the New College Mar ket. g BUTTE ALSO HAS CHARGE; 4 HELD Gives Up Her Home je to American industry, according co Mg ae Clarke arrtved in| termination of Albers’ condition. Maru. BRUTAL POLICE |Autoist Falls to Stop, Cop Shoots Him Dead BUTTS, Mont. July 23.—Whenan automobile failed to stop at his com- |mand, Policeman William Taylor drew his revolver and shot E. A. Brown, one of the eccupanta, thru of Henry Albers, " . miller, of violation of the enxpionage | Map showing its act, District Attorney Lester Humphreys ts arranging for a phys. per Bag engine Bag Comselha mine if he can be brought inte court , Ireland, The Japan |"“ibers is mid to have been strich- r* Are leo conservative in business |en with paralysis en one aida Gov cheap tabor ts wo men-| ‘2 Compete seriously with the Occt|ernment action is stayed. pending de | even in fiction, ho But Mra Louta in Omaha Mrs. Louis Landrock, a view of her island in the Fijis, and land,” with cannibals as next door | &Teat - great - great - neighbora! put in appearance. Princess, tn the meantime, The It would be @ startling GhANge—| novea to New Amaterdam, where her first husband was lost at sea, She expects to settle down, almost! she married Evarudus Bogardus, in the center of the Fijia, as part owner of a $10,000,000 entate, second pastor of the New Amaster- @am church tn New York. One of the most eccentric wills In| Some of the descendants pre- ts responsible for it ell THE SKAGIT PROJECT AND THE AIR NITRATE INDUSTRY THE CITIZENS OF SEATTLE: A market for power is vital to the successful development of the Skagit project. As this is a business proposition in which the people of Seattle are see! e fullest infor- time, we invite attention to the following facts pe g to the manu- roducts, in which business we are e : A successfully erected and operated two nitrogen plants, the first surplus enery of ——- of Tacoma; the second at Vancouver, B. C., absorbing surplus energy of the Columbia Electric Railway. , Ltd. Although a Seattle concern, we could not build a plant here beca unable, after repeated ‘efforts, to secure sufficient power for our purposes. We will locate our third plant for the manufacture of nitrogen products Seattle provided a satisfactory contract can be arranged for surplus power. The surplus power incident to all hydro-electric projects, which ordinarily goes to waste, can be made to yield an income when sold to any indus! ~~ to absorbin: such power. The Air Nitrate Ind , being peculiarly — to the utilization o surp , acting as a stand-by for the system and capable of following the City’s “Joad, would furnish a ready market for this power and materially assist economic and rapid development of the Skagit project. The scale of our proposed operations during the first years would afford an annual income to the City of between $100,000 and $200,000, dependent upon the amount of power available, which income, being net gain, would permit a reduction of rates to the public. As there is practically no limit to our demand for power, a much larger revenue accrue to the City as development proceeds. ; ; ae The principal products of manufacture are Nitric Acid, Nitrate of Ammonia, Nitrite of Soda, Nitrate of Soda and Nitrate of Lime. These products are basic to the explosives, chemical, dye, paint, packing, and fertilizer industries. The Air Nitrate Gedenty is the largest individual consumer of electrical energy in the world. One single plant in Norway utilizes 350,000 continuous 24-hour horsepower, which equals the total ultimate Skagit possibilities, and is about seven times the proposed Gorge Creek unit. The United States imported in 1917, for fertilizer, chemical and war purposes, 1,500,- 000 metric tons of Nitrate of Soda at a cost of $150,000,000, on which an export tax of $18,750,000 was paid by the American people to the Chilean government. Why not keep at home? Establishment of air nitrate factories on or near the Pacific Coast is of primary impor- tance. Seattle furnishes an = ae for this purpose, and is also ideally situ- ated from the standpoint of foreign markets. This ind eae materially increase Seattle’s domestic and foreign trade, and add enormously to her prestige as an industrial center. ds, done Ps its send for industries, should carefully weigh the merits of this opportunity. AMERICAN NITROGEN PRODUCTS COMPANY o President and General Manager. PAID ADVERTISEMENT served complete records of their line if i 1 Hi} i are Ey Is Coroner Verdict JONESBORO, Ark., July 22.—Mur- ‘jury which Invostignted the brutal |deaths of Mrs, Amy Ingram and her | \16-year-old daughter, Willie Cahoon jIngram, whose mutilated bodies were found beneath bioodstained under- brush near here two days ago. JOHNSTON PISTON and RING AGENCY STATE AGENTS B14 KAST PIKE ST, BAST 0535 that the above we will in- eur equipment in Fords fer net te exceed $45 a Set Johnston Piston & Ring Company Splendid Values in Smart Organdie Frocks for the Little Folks Organdie Dresses Upper Main Floor For Children Reduced to $1.95 50 Dresses in all, taken from regular stock and reduced for a quick stock re- adjustment sale. They are in sizes 2 to 6 years, mostly in white, but a few in pink and blue. | For Girls Reduced to $8.00 25 Dresses in sizes 7 to 14 years, that formerly sold for $12.50, have been re- duced for stock readjustment. They are in colors of white, pink, yellow and blue. An Exceptional Purchase of Boys’ Caps Boys’ Section Main Floor Rear Here is the opportunity te get that Boy's School Cap, Through a epecial purchase we have obtained 200 caps in & good asnortment of colors in dark and light patterns, with unbreakable visors, Sizes are 6% to7. Your choice at 69%. Men’s Silk Lisle Coats Greatly Reduced _ 80 Summer Styled Coats in short and three-quarter lengths. They are designed of Jersey, velours, polo and other coatings in colors of old rose, navy blue, tan and Pekin blue. — - Formerly $15.00, $19.50, $24.50 and $29.50 Choice while they last _beel, Made for service as well Hose Main Floor ‘We have just received a complete new stock of 1,200 pairs of men's Silk Ligle Hosa, woven of splendid ‘combed yarn, with triple toe and heel;; Gouble sole with high spliced fe attractiveness, These are ox that will sult the most ex- acting tastes. A pair, 35¢. Or 3 tor $1.00. merly for $2.95 & suit, $1.96. $9.95 Women’s Bathing Suits Upper Main Floor Cotton Bathing Sul's, 225 in number, in a large agsortment of plain colors with contrast- ing stripes. These sold for- a suit. Special, Wool Bathing Sox Malin Floor Wool Bathing Sox in « vart ety of plain colors with fancy cuff tops to match your bath- ing suit, Formerly $2.00 a pair, Special, a pair, $1.50, ae &S, The Store for Useful Articles . ©) AVENUE AND UNION $5 Fishing Rods at Half Price ||| 4 Mn Fisherman! Here's an opportunity that you probably will Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. for One-Half the Regular Price. Most of them are split bamboo, finely varnished and wrapped with silk thread. not have again. Take your choice of any of our high-grade Rods z stock for 1 49 values $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 High quality Razors, including “Robeson” Sure Edge. Odds and pe of Shears an Scissors at .. 69c Pocket Knives at three special prices 49¢ 98¢ Special prices on high- grade, pearl handled Pocket Knives. Automobile Camp Stove Burns Kerosene Specially A boon companion on an automo- bile or fishing trip. Burns kerosene and prodaces an intense heat. Easy to handle and perfectly safe. Fount is made of heavy brass. A Speedy Coaster for a Real Boy! : Special for Saturday Worth $7.50 $4.98 Hardwood coaster with 8-inch roller bearing, wooden wheels. Size of body, 16x86-inch. Finished in varnish and trimmed in bright colors, and we will allow you One Dollar as part payment for a new “Hotpoint” Electric Iron. Note! The price has re- cently been reduced to.. $6.95 Special Featfires make the “Hotpoint” the finest Iron on the market. Made by the Hotpoint Division Edison Electric Appliance Co. Polar White Laundry : Soa SPECIAL’ 6 ars 25c Polar White et Soap tal o » sie No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. SET OF SIX Plain White Semi-Porcelain Cups and Saucers t Special, Per Set 83: <a American Semi-porcelain Cups and Saucers, good weight and in the popu- |} lar “Vernon” shape. No Phone or C. 0, D. Orders

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