The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE 8 Dregon Mayor’ 8 Sen Accidentally Shot PORTLAND, Ore, Oct, 26.—Brace Galloway, 19, stepson of Mayor George L. Baker, was severely ‘wounded Tuesday by a rifle shot in his home, He was removed to a hospital where his condition was critical Wednesday. His companion, Victor Metzger, 18, was unable to soy whether Galloway shot himeelf| gecidentally or how the shot came to be fired. Galloway's hip bone was shattered by the bullet, Hi | Home, This Fine New VICTROLAS With Records and Complete Outfit te oats 91.00 ¥.. The long winter evenings will seem lots shorter with this Model IX Victrola to entertain you, The instru- ment, five double-face ree- ords, a record brush and meedles, cost you only §79.95 at $1 a week. Can you af- & ford to be without it? “Seattle's Musical Headquarters” | jquestion and vital, in view of the jj |organizations will ask Seattle to | they are part of Mother Ryther's i | which was almost all the BPnglish | | Tommy knew until he came to } \is rather questionable if Tommy | |for the Ryther home. |) |them when Christensen could find THE SE A He’ s in in Family of Nations GRADE CHANGE Eskimo at Mother Ry ther’s “Uugly-cotch,” remarked Tommy. “Uugly coteh, that ts, I mean to say, don’t it rain to beat three of a kind jin these parts?” | You'll have to forgive Tommy if) |he lapses occasionally into the lan-| jguage of his fathers, or, to be/ | more precise, the language of its} | mothers, He's lately of Alaska, and Bskimo as far as his mother was/ concerned, tho his father’s name ts) Christensen. Tommy lives at the Ryther Child He is 5 years old and his brother Johnny ts 6. Carl is a cou sin of some degree and his last) name ts Stevenson, All three ca:me| to Seattle with the Chrisf&nsen; family some months ago. The! mother, not accustomed to the} white man's poverty, died within a) few weeks of her arrival. Christen- sen fed the brood by the sale of their fur clothing until there was no more clothing and hence no more food. Then he turned them lover to Mother Ryther, and now family of the nations. Tommy likes Seattle, except that | it rains to “beat three of a kind,” Mother Ryther’s home, However, it would like Seattle if it hadn't been Just what would have become of | litte Tommy and his brother Esk! mos had there not been a place iike Mother Ryther’s ready to receive }no work? That is an tmportant fact that during the week of Novem. ber 14 to 19, Mother Ryther’s Home land 45 other social and civil service |finance them for the coming year by subscribing to a community fund of approximately $750,000. ACTION DELAYED Action on the proposed grade lacie, in the industrial section was postponed four weeks Tuesday to permit the eity engineer to pre pare reports on a new plan to keep the railway tracks off the streets The industria! district Mes south \of Jackson st. and between Beacon Hill and the East Waterway. | At Tuesday's conference of city officials, railroad representatives and |property owners it was suggested that the railroads be permitted to ‘keep tracks and yards south of Spo- kane st. at the present grade, but to require elevation north of Spokane | wt. and east of Occidental ave, #0 hat the public streets could pass un- |der them. | ‘The new plan was referred to City |Mingineer A. H. Dimock for a report on its feasibility, “40” INDUCES SLEEP Humphreys’ Number “Forty” In- duces Repose, and Natural, Kefresh- ing Sleep. For Insomnia, Sleeplessness, Wakefulness, Restiessness, No Narcotic, No Opiate, No Dope, No habit forming Druga, Strictly Homeopathic. 300 and $1.00 at all drag stores, or ‘on. receipt of price, or C. 0. D. Fy col Post. Humphreys’ breaks up Colds on. 306 and $1.00 at all drug stores, oF : f price, or C. 0. D. eye Homeo. Medicine Co., w New York. Med: “Seventy-seven” that hang SHAFER BROS.’ STORE IS NEAR Great Reductions on Fall Suits and Overcoats at Shafer Bros.’ Your Money a Will Be Refunded If Our ‘Merchandise DoesNotGive Satisfaction Quitting-Business Sale It’s just a day nearer the end of Shafer Bros.’ store—a ay nearer the close of one of the biggest value - giving events ever held in Seattle or elsewhere. No matter how much cheaper clothing becomes within the next year or two, merchandise of the standard quality stocked at Shafer Bros.’ cannot be bought at prices as low as those offered today at this Great Quitting-Business Sale. Shafer Bros. are quitting business after being established in Seattle more than thirty years, and Shafer Bros.’ store, one of the largest clothing headquarters of the Northwest, will soon be closed. HIGH GRADE, NATIONALLY ADVERTISED jbeing conducted [terminate after the circus closes at|the foremost business men of the | SUITS, SHIRTS, HATS AND UNDER- WEAR AT LESS THAN COST TOSELL Stein-Bloch and Kaufman Clothing for men, Sam W. Peck and Skolny Suits for boys, Mafihattan and Cluett Shirts, Berg, Mallory and Stetson Hats, Cooper, Glaston- bury, Vassar Knit, Medlicott and Globe Underwear. FALLO’COATS MOvereonis at ns D240 Movereoale ths: DLOeT OD Mom mods a... 914.85 TROUSERS Men’s $7.00 Heavy Wool $4 .45 Men's $6.00 Dependable Work Pants $3.85 FURNISHINGS MANHATTAN and CLUETT Shirts, regular $2.50, $3.00 Men's $6.00 Berg and Mallory wade, $3.85 FALL SUITS Men’s and Young Men's $40.00 Late ‘ Model Wool Suits in fine selection pd $24.85 Men’s and Young Men’‘s oe eaneen Model Wool Suits, smartly ine the newest fabrics of Fall priced at .. $32.50 priced at ......000+ Men's and Young Men's $75.00 Finest BOYS’ DEPT. Boys’ $15.00 Knee Pants, large sizes Boys’ $15.00 and $18.00 Knee Pants Suits, all wool, sizes 6 to 18, at Boys’ Sam Any A and Skolny dette .. $9.85 , $19.85 Young Men's $36.00 Suits, dark colors, at Boys’ $12.00 Mackinaw up to $1.50, to closed out at. ..35¢ Boys’ $1.50 and $2.00 Shiste to be closed out at...... " 95c Boys’ $1.00 Caps SECOND AND UNIVERSITY—FIRST AND UNIVERSI SHOE DEPT. Geeron Only a few odds and ends in Men’s and Boys’ Shoes now remaining. If you can be fitted, there are some wonderful bargains to be had. Fite’ FOR SALE Fixtures are going fast. Every day more are being moved out. Fine oak tables, oak shelving, display cases, large glass mirrors and win- dow trimmings—all for immediate sale at fraction of cost. Mirrors 6 feet ong and 16-18 inches wide. . $7. 00 Post Lamps, suitable for porch and other residence pur- $3 ° 75 poses, worth $20.00... SEATTLE’S LARGEST CLOTHIERS TTLE STAR Dainty Violinist i in n Race She’s After Shrine Prize PilinMS SETA Frances Tobizel Drager This dainty Mttle Seattle Mins— her name ts Frances Tobizel Drager —wants to study music in Burope. She thinks you can help her. Frances is 17. She is entered In the Shriners’ popularity contest now and which will jthe Arena next month, the winner | of which will receive a $2,850 auto. The Shriners’ big circum begins Oc- tober 29 and ends November 9, {n| a blaze of glory. Since she was seven years old, Frances has been playing the violin and has made many friends while Beg | | Sho"caul le te cur aitention. ees ‘Myrtle McDonald was ordered) | Friday to return to W. A. Kupoff |#704, which he alleges he spent on | her while under the belief she meant to marry hin. Kupoff said that when his fiancee put her arms about his jneck he could believe no wrong of | } —From last Saturday's Star, |, Mins McDonald declared Tuesday |that Kupoff did not make the state |ment attributed to him in the above |paragraph—that it was merely the statement of his lawyer in argument. j FORESTRY EXAMINOTIONS were given to 13 applicants Tuesday. Sealer exams were to be held in the field Wi fedneetny. OLYMPIA. —Bids for distribution of mail by truck in case of a rnil- road tieup are being received by Postmaster James Doherty. M JUNIORS — Litto Re One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. AND ENDURANCE OVER 4,000,000 PEOPLE USE IT AN LLY playing on local stages. She will be graduated from Queen Anne High school in February, when she hopes to be able to go abroad and receive training from European masters. Her candidacy for honors in the contest is supported by many of city. She was nominated by Frank} | Hunter, ploneer insurance man, and is receiving backing from Henry Broderick of the Henry Broderick Co., and Henry Kyer, of the firm of Augustine & Kyer, and others. She lives with her mother at 1408 Second ave. ¥. N. RHODES, resigned, has been succeeded as King county horticul- turist by J. C. Eaklea, formerly Rhodes’ assistant, Rhodes will enter | | the fruit and potato brokerage bust. nes, | AT A MOTHERS’ MEETING the wife of a noted New York divine said to her listeners, “Watch careful ly your daughter's physical develop: | ment. Mothers should keep their) daughters well informed as to mat- ters pertaining to health, and should | jee that nature fs assisted, if neces- sary, to perform Its offices.” Irregularities and pain are warn- ing aymptoms of some trouble, and; mothers may depend upon Lydia E.! Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to correct them and restore the system’ |to a healthy, normal condition.—Ad- vertisement, HEALS ECZEMA ON ON BABY In Rash. Burned and Itched, Was Fretful and Cried at Night. Face Disfigured. a It trritated oe ould" blo His face wes figured was fretful, waking and crying et night. “The trouble lasted about ten GAS IN THE STOMACH fo DANGEROUS Recommends Dally Use of Magnesia ‘Trouble, Caused delicate lining of the leading to gastritis Kerlous stomach ule: os which. “al and hampers functions of the vital i feral or- sans, often affecting the It Is the worst of folly wo neglect such a serious condition or to treat with ordinary digestive aida which have no t h of Bisur- jagnes! and take &@ teaspoon- ful in @ quarter glass of water right ne, This will drive the wind and bl body, sweeten the stomach, neutral ive the excess acid and prevent its formation and there is no sourness or pain. Bisurated M powder or tablet or milk) is harm) inexpensive to form of magne: loat right out of thi age rm—never liquid to the stomach, ke and the best A ee stomach pur- Posen. It is thousands of people who en ay the a vith ore fear of Indiges ver= tluement, Orme rmmetne Special Price Basement The Special Price Basement offers unusual oppor- tunities for thrifty shoppers. Every purchase that is made by us for the Special Price Basement is at an extreme reduction from regular prices, and ev garment placed om } sale is much une | derpriced. A Special Sale of Gingham Apron Dresses Unusually Becoming Styles At $1.49 The styles are clever and different and include the well-known Martha Wash- ington as well as other belted and sash- back models. The materials are ginghams in plaids, checks and stripes in attractive designs and colorings. gm of rick-rack braid and ruf- es. ' Small, medium, large and extra large sizes, LOEW’S PALACE HIP TONIGRT—LAST TIMES—KISS ME” REVUB THURSDAY TO SATURDAY NEW VAUDEVILLE FEATURING MAIDENS—MYSTERY—MIRTE MERYL PRINCE GIRLS Vedvil's Classiest Quartet Feature Phetoplay—AN ALL-STAR CAST In “THE FAMILY CLOSET” A Saterday Evening Post Story by Will Payne Cooking With Ease— With an OXO GAS RANGE BURNER—ideal for the housewife, this perfected appliance is designed to elimi nate the drudgeries connected with burning coal or wood. Modernize your kitchen by using this burner, which uses alr and coal oil for fuel—THE CHEAPEST FUEL ON EARTH AND THE SUPPLY IS UNLIMITED. Oxygen, 96 parts to four parts of kerosene, is utilized ia this appliance to produce heat. It io the mont economical and sat- igtactory princivte of heat combue- inating perfect gas from og it (keronene) at less expense than any other fuel. COME IN AND SEE OUR DAILY DEMONSTRATIONS OXO GAS HEATING CoO. 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