The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1921, Page 4

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BUDGET show Estimates instructions of the coun transporta- Proud of It.” ad a budget of the yated cost for continuing the op. of the four ferry lines desig the commissioners as the be maintained. This revised Ey riget will still be subject to ‘nent by the commissioners. d budgets in other county ats have sugceeded in re thy: estimate of costs for run- “invisible empire” haa TOPPENISH, Wash, up robe H. A. Vall |Bankey of $16. RIMMING = TOUS LAWYER? Pe ae ome Letter Suggests Death if ii é Probe Not Halted CHICAGO, Bept, 1.--A threatening letter waa received by John V. Clin: | nin, acting United States district at: | me torney, today, telling him he had bet- ter Increase his life insurance before he made further investigation into Must Be Slashed by the Ku Klux Kian, Commissioners Clinnin said he would make every effort to find the author of the mis. sive, It was slened "An American | : N | Citizen and Sometimes Not a Bit |, 14, whose name, they think, is Wil An Inveatigation of motivities of the | been under way by the department of justice agents on orders from Clinnin. —— Working with male companion, woman hold. 6 Frank ‘THE SEATTLE STAK Mi friewde are ml the disap) Readers whe mi persons WILLIAM for a time at on 10th ave, 16, during « Mo., are anxt Nam,* A son, ley, Petersbu three-yearold A club exteted 1 Bureau of Relative Mrs. Gertrude Jones, who lived here regularly organised THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921. { \Head of Veterans’ |New Envoy to Japan | Bureau Is Coming) Departs for Tokyo | According to advices received in SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 1—Chad. |Seattic Thursday, Col, Charles R.| Beecher Warren, newly mppointed Yerbeos, director of the veterans’ bu- ambassador to Japan, left for Tokyo reau, and formerly of the bureau of |». : ne Paci sk, left Washington, D. c,| Thursday on board the Pacific inde Wednesday for an extended tour of | Golden State, 4 He will visit Beattie. | f his arrival here has not} 64. || SEPTEMBER MORN IS LITERALLY ON TIME OVER\IN CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept. 1 Miss September Morn arrived |] here right on schedule and in regulation attire, ssing Milkkman J, F, Stashie, going about his early morning round of front porches, saw @ faly maiden wearing only @ market basket on her arm. She tripped lightly down the street minding the glances not at all Btachle called the police and the girl was taken to headquarters. Bhe refused to give her name, and ‘The walls of the keep of the tower of London are fifteen feet thick. Tea—to be good—must be fresh no cutting of prices, Several broth "SALADA" ere who handed out “shots” at bar-| TEI A. gre cain price of 16 cents were in ei! ig always fresh and possesses that unique flavour "g| today. The “regulars’’ tipped ott the | og ‘goodness’ that has justly fe it fi : women in New York in 1747. | cops. | ay know the whereabouts toned, Ym this column a8 r JONDS. Friends of | apparently was in a dazed cond! the Lester apartments || tion, 8. but who died. Aug. visit to Sugar Creek, oun to notify her hus-| RUST BUSTING RUM MEN LOSE, CLEVELAND, 0., Sept. 1—The| “pootleggers’ trust” here will en, ‘Thornton, 7, ia now in re, V charge of wife murder. the unty government next only \$510, or 140th of 1 per at. red with cost of opera: county commissioners, how- they’ will make good their Mige to cut five tax levy 3 mills. . @ whe have succeeded in their Audgets, County A= A’ull bas the 2 ' q , nated expense ac-| cially with the work of the rookies on the rifle range. Bey $1 per cent! WG. Doane, post commander, is with Pershing. General Pershing paid an official visit to the citizens’ mili- tary training camp at Plattsburg. He was interested e <f ‘0 PRBE brine i sd Special Discount If You Register at Once As an inducement to those who register now, we are granting an attractive discount rate on our various courses, inel Remember—This is the school which has an advisory board of 10 of the Northwest's most successful business men. 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This Bank is authorized to act as Executor, Trustee, Administrator, Guardian and Registrar. The National Bank of Commerce of Seattle Second Avenue and Spring Street Boys’ Sweaters Ruff-neck Sweaters, all sizes, and in all sch colors, special at Boys’ Caps Special purchase of Boys’ Caps, made from ¢loth- ing samples, special at ++ $1.00 Boys’ Underwear The well-known Globe make, in low prices 8 ABOUT THE BIG SALE * Boys’ Suits and Overcoats ~~ $4.95 to $16.50 - ELL Dad and Mother, too, Boys—tell them that here is the place to save on Boys’ Clothes. There are, in this t boys’ store, over ‘4,000 Boys’ Garments from which to ch such quality clothes that you'll be proud to wear to school. They are real boys’ clothes—tailored just like dad’s, and made up in the niftiest styles. There are worstéds, tweeds, serges, cassimeres and many other manly looking materials. Bring Dad or Mother down to the big boys’ store and ‘see what fine quality clothes can be had for really very little money. — all sizes, vi 1.25 to $4.

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