The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 14

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. i etonn Servant of Family Cretonne Wee Coodon Gets Silver Medal LONDON, Sopt. 3—A craze for PATS, Sept. 2--A wiiver medal wearing cretonne has spread in Eng | waa awarded to Mme. Huphemig lish seaside renorts, Every other|Bionseant during distribution of phase of fiehion fades before thie | awards by the government amongs muiti-patterned myriad colored nl pikaoory for meritorious acta, “Thi , fle. ‘The cretonne garbed girl Is but | devoted woman has been @ servant lone aspect of this crase, ‘They now|in the same family for a period of — have cretonne gildes on the dance | 55 years,” says the citation, She was floor, cretonne salads tn thé dining | i rany applauded whén she mount room and even @ bishop sauntéred . under @ cretonne umbrella along the| ed the platform to receive the re beach. ward | ONO Op OR CRORE OTEZOReROReROROROgONOREHOROFS “Spaghettl's friend!” int ge on rina a ipa ir untit . Pour over s) ThE 8 TTLE STAR - = ee —— BROKE WOODEN | LEG OF HORSE Owner Sues Autolst for! $10,000 Damages HAMMOND, In4,, Sept. 2.—Jacob Diamond, a pedidler has filed sult In j the supreme court for $10,000 dam | | ages againat an autolst who ran into Diamond's three-legged horse and | | broke tte wooden teg, The auit al |leged tho antmal was “bruised and humiliated” to that extent, re ote WILL THEY FALL FOR IT? } The Strawberry of Tomorrow That te the title of an article that will be of value to Wertarn Washington feriners appearing tn the bimonthly bulletin of the Western Washington Experiment Station, It tells what varieties of “straws” are bent adapted for culture here and the possibilities of developing better types yet. “Crown Gall,” “A Standard Een Pack,” “How Can Pullets Bo Brought Ingo Laying?” “Mouth Infection in Poultry,” “Full Crop: ping,” and “Management of the Vall Freshening Cow” are other subjects treated In thts number You may receive a copy of this dillietin tree by filling and mailing the attached coupon: DRTUNES! Expert Says ee | Superintendent, Western Waahington Experiment Station, Puyallup, Wash, WIil you please mall mo a copy of your September bulletin, and obtige ‘The horse, whieh has worn the ter Private Money Hordes f “Should Be Limited wooden leg for five years, has had a troubled career. On one occasion the } a m BLBIN leg caught on fire and the fire de: ate partment was called to extinguish ‘aeeden’ = whe tho biare, Berlin to Legalize Betting by License BERLIN, Sept. 3—The govern: ment intends to legalize betting thru bookmakers, The bill for this pur pose provides that bookmaking with- out & tate Hoshee will be illegal, enenononeseneDoneneZeD 50 years, They called Bookmakers will be obliged to giv ari OAs’ Ww id’s year, Every seven | | receipt to thelr cients, ‘and’ i they Pai * B ts Worl stant temperfture. This telescope, Greatest Telescope IVOTUNAYUVUTAUASUUUUAERSUUENANEOUOAARE EE TTEANE PLO A yest gc fail to pay, redress may be had tn coiet. the. icine tibede patie ° nay the lawgiver and the law. courts. Ten per cent of the| PARIE, Sept. %--The largest] parabolic mirror 100 inches in diam: A full long line of fmited tand holdings in bookmakers’ takings will go to the| telescope in the world hae just been | eter, worked from a solid block of) ere eve posse AP government. rip and in equipped ‘glass and manufactured in France, ah century B.C. for the : ; A — CU I PRI ) Representative Kiesel 1% New York is pushing Me bill to (Vital Statistics] at the have congressmen paid on an attendance basis. He w eo havea ef out own BIRTHS greed! have a time clock, with a card for each member of congress,|, ace at thoes ‘whe bad! installed at the capitol. Here We it, on the right, demon-|\"War. O*erk™ 3425 F Denny war, om & wrong economle| strating such a clock to other congressmen. Tiikawas Motonard 181%% elas at, as ar, Matgutaro, 114 Ninth ave K moriat Katehi, 619 Seventh ave #, a has arrived at that fts industrial development @xeessive private fortunes | be Lmited. Sty nation has arrived at @ in history. In biblical a, ted i ee, ‘the my redistributed private Bluhill Pimento Cheese with a device for maintaining @ con- ; \ | MPrench revolution was due to Med of royalty and continued on the part of the govern: wealth concentration ta for ture! and strife Indiana Grandma Girl Ends Her Life hed ts civii war and tte} Only 32 Years Old; Mourning for Bird ae. Eatchh 1915 Main ot, girl mution of Prop} BEDFORD, Ind., Sept. 2—Mre.}| VIENNA, Sept. 2.—Mathiide Zich, P, Wb B. Repubile Ttaly ts still tm the throes! rate Duncan, 99 ts ons of the| a pretty 20-year-old girl, whose favor-| Soock, Wong, 312 1300 ar cir. te youngest grandmothers in Indiana. | ite canary had escaped from its cage, hee 1, Koman W., ne Bolen ot, Mrs. Walter Hunter, sixteen years) committed suicide by tnhaling gas. of age, her daughter, who te the} She left a note eaying she could not wane, Pye boty Fret 71 Agree’ mother of a baby girl, was poy bre. en any longer without her little MARRIAGE LICENSES 8 when Mra. Duncan was 15 years old. Lot weeee| Veteran of Civil War "=. J 10 Ibs. PURE CANE “ Sete Mecrie Br Y |= 18 tbs. CORN SUGAR. .s...-»-$1.00 Still Hale and Hearty #2 .38""""3 _ Star on ae \ tt ry te beat John L., Seattle jadeline, Canada a Heatiice Beattie’. : 13] Nucoa stretches Whit Herbert Peter, Bideclen Verte: wealtees # the spending Waggel, Andreas Alexander, Se- n ith, for, Atti rien’ Cassie, Hayes, Eilfers D, Beattie .. Barnard. ianche M.Beatt) IVORCES GRANTED | Qaamimean “== |= FRESH KILLED Bc eu sg " || CHICKENS, tb. Z veg ag Lami Row re i wood ava. - ’ Leaf La Lana eeoeeee THESE DOLLAR SAVERS ca Thee to EVERYBODY ge needs SHOES! I gh ¢2 i i i fi Pt z fi iil i ie - i romana apacakne sy * Picnics, eee 0 ee oe 0 e+ & ly to every family in which there SCH 1 SHOES" : - entire must be SOLD! The —. y aarp iete ty I must get whatever amount of CASH out of it » 80 INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. NO. 9 GEORGE D. SHAW, Springfield,. Mass. NOTHIN must stand in the way. Simply.a case of of SELLIN may that I feel twenty-five) so wonderfully built up, I now younger, twenty-five years/ one hundred and forty-three pounds twenty-five years|and my stomach is as sound as a! dollar. In fact, I believe 1 could eat the old army rations again without B ” ‘ — Both Men's and ! ei . Lit hurting me in the least, “I never miss a chance of saying + | & good word for Tanjac and I would ike to urge the boys of the ‘Bixtien'| = Best Creamery Butter 45¢ = American FULL CREAM CHEESE (mild), tb, = American FULL CREAM CHEESE (sharp), Ib. 15¢ = Fresh RANCH EGGS, per dozen........«..88¢ = HONEY, special, per quart ......-..s0000 0p OE Full line of Candy, Honey and Preserves BLUB COW BUXTER STORE __Nesr: Mute ‘mntrance | LEGS OF LAMB 15 - Years | who are not feeling right to give it olf and I don’t hesitate ede 1) trial, for I am eure it would put have never known a medicine to| them in line again just as it has me. equal Tanlac. For fifteen years 1| For a man of my age to have no! was subject to attacks of indigestion | physical ailment, to be well and that were so bad at times I would| strong and enjoy life as he did! have to lay up for a week or two.| twenty-five years ago, is certainly For a long time I lived on crackers | something to be thankful for and mitk alone as nothing ¢ise| there is nothing too good I can say agreed with me. for Tanlac.” | “When I etarted on Taplac I weighed only one hundred and sev. * reddy in France| enteen pounds and my éaye were Sept. 2.—Dirigibles made hommes to be numbered. I’ve been Small sizes in both Men's oun: that sold trem $4.00 Sau ee in Women's and Women's Shee iets onl Shoes, worth up to $10.00' —-values up to $10.00 $4.50 to $6.00 $3.80 30 ~— $4.80 Taniac is aold in Seattle by Bar. tel's Drug Btores and by leading co everywhere. — Advertine- ment are iikely to P rag in a wave |~—— e & es gyn: Soteeps and bl = a sizes, good styles; wor Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, = ee sn tram $6.00 Aone from $7.50 to $12.00, Very de- : Pound . 4 one, a $6.00 to $7.50 sirable styles and quality. =: Picnics, ib. cas 6 sahcretia eee Fe School Shoes for Boys and Girls, = Pot Roast, Ib. ......: i & values $5.50 to $6.50 Men's Shoes that were $8.00 to $10.00 Lamb Roast, Ib iy ue "Ie 4 = Local Bacon, Ib. . ...m.:. . 18¢' f Hams, 14 or whole, ib. ... 32¢ FARMERS MARKET Stall 64 ‘Rear Entrance on SCHOOL SHOES sf PERFECTLY $4.30 $4.60 ' | PASTEURIZED Children’s ‘t to $3.00 Shoes, Children’s t to $3.50 Shoes | PEGGY: ) BREAD , MILK $9.80 $2.80 6 Akon cou ee cde BO BEACON 4O = PEGGY'S BAKERY Near Main Entrance e| ww Boys’ und Girls’ $4.00 to $5.00 Shoes Boys’ and Girls’ $5.00 to $6.00 Shoes C. W. SHIVELY Selling Stock of : UNITED ECONOMY SHOE STORE Economy Market Entrance First and Pike Street—Up incline Next to Bartell’s = Diamond “?” Little Pig Sausage, lb. . . 35¢ armers’ Style Sausage, lb.. .35c Frankfurters, lb. ..:.. ae Potato Salad, quart .::......:.,,40¢ ] SOUTH END DELICATESSEN sian 50 Ee Opposite Big : "SAE TERRER For t service of a Perfectl: Pasteurlved Milk call Beacon 0040—or get the best by dealing with the Grocer iin displays the ISTOFERSON sign. fee — . «

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