The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 4

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A handy, always-welceme addition to the fare in any household — free on request. In writing mention if Carnation Mil Products Ca, 1160 Steart Bldg, Seattle waa a ot | several packs of morphine when he = Ge Coe Wildcat Flies to ei © William, 6046 87th | found he was about to be arrested in ; - from Your Grocer . Cc . | wet \ Buchanon, 2438 ¥. | his room at the U. S. hotel, Thurs. | } Legion Convention)»: drow Duchanon, $438 %. | 4.) DL Giman RF. Baerman was 7 MILES CITY ,Mont, Oct. 28—| Mar ‘Antony, 3820 10th ave.| severely bitten on the fingers in at- || |} Such a nice little pet me soil i" srt. | tempting to get the dope out of his — emer | wy GG. Kergu TP whe. MWe | mouth before he swallowed ft. Young 223 feet, the report shows, This 3 L ber Shipments was 14 per cent below normal, Forty Still Increasing wo por cont of the week's now bust Shipment of lumber by water is | ness Was placed for water shipment stili on the merease, according to a summary of the last w pet was a hy SEVERAL NDRED lumber | PEOPLE| 4 business on the Coast, prepared by | heard the addresses, Thursday night, | Robert B, Allen, secretary-manager | of Commissi and Mrs. of the West Coast Lumbermen's as-) Tucker, international representatives | dent of Soa sociation, lof the Salvation Production for the week was 68,.| Pi | day, after a’ ‘When Cheasty prices are reduced you may know that such } baum garments, etc, Regular price $50.00; Birthday price ..... Regular price $55.00; $29.33 $33.33 $35.33 Regular price $40.00; R i 005, ec. egular price $60.00; Birthday price ..... Boys’ $22.50 Suits and Overcoats c.oes Boys’ $25.00 Suits and Overcoats ..... Boys’ $30.00 Suits and Overcoats ..... $1.33 for Boys’ $2.00 ing Flannel Pajamas, Boys’ $14.85 Suits and’ Overcoats mgeon $13.33 Mand Overcouts — $1433 Bnd Overeohts ----. 916,33 Boys’ $20.00 Suits $ 1 7.3 3 and Overcoats ..... 93¢ for Boys’ New “Puritan” Blouse Waists, values to $1.25. $2.33 for Boys’ New $2.50 and $3.00 dersey Sweaters. Suits. Boys’ and Girls’ “Tronc per pair, 29¢. ‘All “Hartmann” Wardrobe Trunks Included Birthday Sale. Examples: $56.60 Wardrobe Trunks. .....$47.33 all Leather Bags, S $61.00 Wardrobe Trunks. .....$48.33 Fitted Rolls. conga orl a2 ba 55 and $3.33 for choice of three lines of Men’s soft-cuff Soft Shirts. Regular price $1.50, Birthday price.74 Regular price $2.50; Regular price $1.50; Birthday price .....« Regular price $2.00; Birthday price ....0 $1.73 $10.33 for Men’s Heavy, All-wool oy, hele Garters. a pai “Shawknit” 50c plated Coshinere Sox. nNEnit” 500 plated 754, 91 28, $1.43 for 33¢ a pair for silk and full-fashioned beautiful groups of 33¢ a pair for regular Dry Squad Raids Three Apartments Two apartment houses were raided when his place was raided. er of the Ame left for the Kansas City today by airplane, The mascot of the Montana del MRS. MARTHA JANE NOCLER, | 1717 oth | 67, a native of Scotland and a rest-| Army, who arrived | her home at 344 N, Tist st. Thurs Overcoat Weather and “Cheasty’s 33d Birthday Sale” Come at Just the Right Time for You Our entire new winter stock of Men’s and Young Men’s Fine Suits and Over- coats is included in this sale—Kuppenheimer, Society Brand, Burberry, Kirsch- Birthday price ..... $48.33 “Grthday price —- DIV.3S Hema es? _ $56.33 ne gamamaaal Shop” is doing a big business during this, its first $1.83 for Boys’ regular $2.25 Union Boys’ and Girls’ “Luxite” Stockings, per pair, 43¢ and 63¢. $50.00 Wardrobe Tranks. .....$40.33 20% DISCOUNT off regular prices of Here are just a few of the Birthday Specials offered in Men’s “Quality” All Men’s Outing Flannel Night Robes and Pajamas included. Birthday price ....... $ 1 33 Regular price $3.00; Birthday price ...... All Flannel Shirts Included in This Sale Lisle 75c Sox. Sizes 914 to 1114. Neckwear, ' O’Coats without weight. Of su- = perior wool mixtures, = $25 00 they compare favorably = ° with any other top coats $15.33 h f 9. Be sure that and wp made, regardless of cost. for cholce of good as PME g ‘ Special Lot of S$ piece of our = Just Say “Charge It” Young Men's Suits : Birthday Fruit = il THE SEATTLE STAR | Vital Statistics BIRTHS Irish Tenor Sings ‘The old songn of Ireland, from the ¥ v' “Le ue d the y the dry squad Thursday night, whimsical “Low Back to Smoking Hot eee three men arrested Vluckiger, Frank, 6191 35th ave. 8 | rousing “Soldiers of BD the anf} ° | FL Flat Jeman, was ar-| a.) q 495 Ninth ave. &, boy them of the Irish re n forces, ation Mu at 10 on apartments, | Welt, Glatenee Ae E251 Teh ave, &| Were sung Thursday ncht by Thom " with one quart and three pints of . irk |as Kean, the celebrated Irish tenor. een Mf yon fallow thocimple dl- | whisky in his possession, Froderichs, Henry, 6608 Firet @v®) oan was assisted by Mine, Lillian ae Bead = mpalg mtong Gus Konsman, fisherman, bad a! aticita, “Higocbl, 671 Dearborn at, | Breton, a dramatic soprano aw hs. Lege jo partly filled with whi» boy | singers received an enthustastic re o'brien, Thomas J, 1822 29th ave. wish alse a free cet of and serving glasses, at | OU ception, The concert was held under Nir Mary Blake's Cosh- rlington apartments, He waalic{ror, George B, 8028 10th ave N.| the auspices of the A. O, H. | released on $200 ball de pain A 4 ‘A ‘arte oO jes Te, 1428 STth ave, ° Henry Olson, @ railroad man, 8| Wartella, Charles 1, | Salant teluiiottias oven ter on: Ravenna: upartzsenta ed 6 quart ¥: irrank Donten, 2309 warren | >WAllqws Morphine Perienced tmusrheepers and couke of beer and 20 gallons of home brew e girl 1, Harold Perey, 1212 35th ave by iarence Frederick, 2342 41st! iy gion, when he convention at was treated at t seemed to have # no il! effects. Herrick Says He 1, Ernest K, 714 Union at. alf-erown wildeat, official |g r ation, %, Melvin T. 6514 Ravenna du, George, 409 W. Republican, Louls Larsen, 608 W. 64th st. PARIS, Oct. 28.—Ambagsador My- ttle for 18 years, died at ron 'T, Herrick, who escaped from an rman Edgar, 2602 © Lynn Nn: iliness of at, girl ty, with | Morgan, sister of J, P. Morgan. But there's nothing to it, Herrick | saya. “it's the old canard,” was the am- baxsador's comment, when viewed by the United Press today. Charles Glenn, Va ‘arl William, no address, Ison, Lara Horneck, RF. D. 2 girl | yaa, 1133-A W. 64th) wirl Adial, 1911 Eighth ava N. 03 Wright ave. girl Fairview ave. bo: Elmer, 1908 Ho Re- blican st, boy == Hennum, Martin, $46 S4th ava &, DOF. Wing, Art, 507 Highth ave. 8, boy. |Wrote Suicide Note to “Scare” Husband “John, I have taken your razor can have what you want.” Name and Residence. note to her husband Thursday and tuhta, Lawrence T,, Seatth rege, Eduma L, Seattle t. Aberdeen . Aberdeen . jard ave. 2) Reynolds took the ruzor from her at 5° | the Conklin hotel. She said she had j4| not intended to commit suicide, but | wanted to scare her husband, Motorcycle Policeman G. F. 7/ Carle KE. Croson, member of the school board, in the school auditori- 34| um,‘at § p.m, Wednesday. A bee can carry three times Its own | weight when flying, ‘arison, Joh ohason, J. wn, Wilford 4 Esther, Seattle ...... ner, Arthur LL, Seattle New treatment keeps feet in perfect condition Joseph Henry, Seattl mM ery L =| 8p r, William T. § Lee, Florence A., Seattle . Olen, Arthur A. Th: La All who suffer from the nervous strain Lega) and constant irritation of aching, should try Blue-jay Foot dryegists’, Blue-jay beeps fect Toning fe John We PA laworth. Famous Old Songs' Roth’ I) to Escape Arrest) H4 Young, a negro, 94, swallowed hospital, but Is Not Engaged anarchist’s bomb last week, was to-| jeorghegan, John Herbert, Hillman | ay rumored engaged to Miss Anne inter: | and am going to end my life #0 you| Mra. Loulse Meyers wrote this) left it at thelr home at 619 Blanch. | THE MOTHERS’ CLUB of the! Lowell school will be addressed by | i Relief From Paining Feet || Write for free booklet—""ime Jroper ||| | Care of the Feet”—to Bauer & Black, | Chicago, a Bauer & Black product ||! | } } | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1997. FrasiER PATERSON Co. Special Price Basement WHERE DECIDED SAVINGS ARE AN EVERY-DAY, FEATURE — Unusual Values in An 9 Unusual Assortment Women’s of Tams at $1 Smart suedine Priscilla Dean tams in black, navy, brown, sand, green and red. Coats Twenty Different Styles at $25 Regular $29.75 to $45 Values A wide variety of styles — belted and loose back, ene broidered back, long Tuxedo collars, large shawl collars of the season’s wanted furs. Bolivia, suedene, velour and rich seal-plushes, Colors: Brown, navy, rein deer and black. All silk lined throughout # Misses’ sizes, 14 to 34. “ Women’s sizes, 36 to 44 * Other groups of coats, much underpriced at $15 and $19.75. Remarkable Values in New Dresses at $15. | Clever new dresses of trico- tine, crepe and satin in styles that are modeled after much_ higher-priced garments. With wide bell sleeves, ae na and trimmings of braid, | ribbon, fringe and real ‘ fur. Sizes 14 to 44, A Sample Line of Petticoats at $3.59 . Made to Sell at $5 to $6.50 Silk Jersey—Taffeta—Satin ° A wide assortment of colors and styles —tribbon trimmed, fancy scalloped and knife pleated ruffles. All have adjust able elastic waistbands. New Blouses f Unusual Values at $4.50 A large variety, including a sample fine values not usually offered at this price, F Beaded and embroidered blouses of georgette, crepe de chine and mignon- “ in tie-backs and regulation waist | styles, Black, white, flesh and fall suit shades —navy, brown, Copen, Mohawk and | bisque. Sizes 36 to 46, Girls’ Serge Dresses $4.50 Excellent quality wool serge in regulation and pleated styles, attractively trimmed with braid and embroidery. Sizes 6 to 14 years, a Girls’ Wash Dresses 85c+-$1.49—$1.85 Dresses of ginghams in plain colors, and faney_ Blais,” Smprtiy trimmed in ing colors Sizes 2 to @ at 85c; sizes 6 to 14, $1.49 and $L85, Many Styles in Girls’ Coats Exceptional Values at © * $6.95—$7.95—$10 $12.50 Smart, youthful styles In ve lour, cheviot and broadcloth, Blue, brown, red and Sizes 4 to 6, $6.50; sizes 7 to 9, $7.95; sizes 10 to 14, $10 to $12.50, ‘Wal- Colin re t, Dorothy from Edgar Moa- mn, Hazel V. from Martin By rt, Helen from Albert & arpe, Edward H. from Margaret A. =| Taini, At rom John. === | Johnson, L. from Edward A. S=|Newell, W. from Mae, Richeson, Charles Edward, & 6209 Greenwood ave, mi christ, Maria Anna, 82, 1516 Alki av. Bare Susan Mary, 83, 3440 Flor- en art. 6 es Warren A, 79, 622 11th ave. Wilford, Fred W. $9, 1222 Howell kt. Hughes Thaddeus Lincoln, 64 423 2n ¢. ( W. from reductions are $43.33 $52.33 AND SAVE YOU MONKY “American” Homes are the Dighest of modern houses. Standardized methods. a com- Piste, equipped mi!) and big ying power enable us to ive you an up-to-the-minute jouse at the cost. west possible TF own @ lot te a good distri you need not pay any cash down, You can buy the t materials only, or we will erect the house you want and turn tt over COMPLETE. Call and ask about our pian Bring in your own sketch. eke oe $18.33 § $21.33" $25.33 and $2.25 Out- he " Andrey Ly 18, 5011 Bighth mas, Marian Grace, 1, 170 11th W. W. 60, 3811 Lith ave berg, Jennie Marie, 46, 2121 lighth ave. W. Burke, Adele McDonald, 22, Assem- bly b tius, Neil My 68 6712 Green Lake Pontius, way Raceo, 61, 1719 Atlantic at. Hannah, 61, 4023 Meridian Sp He lad” Stockings, - av in 33rd uit Cases and new, splendid and Top Coats We have a right to “brag” about Suits $35.00 and up $2.23 $2.63 You'll search far and wide to find their equal. Suits that are doubly guaranteed by both maker and ourselves, Look them over. They’re what the well-groomed man is ask- ing for. Coats that have warmth 50c Paris choice of most new eat Silk Cake i? Pig'n Whistle cording to the quantity of high priced sto that are still on hand. Throughout the high price period the Heinz s policy .was to make and sell enough goods — for current needs only. Now that costs are reduced we and your retailer are able to reduce prices without delay. : Nearly all grocers in Seattle are announcing — the following prices on Heinz goods: SMALE MEDIUM LARGE Oven Baked Beans ll oz—12c, 180z—17c. 3002-28 Peanut Butter 344 oz—14c. 6}{ oz—21lc, 10 0z—33e Tomato Ketchup 80z—23, 14 oz.—40ce Cooked Spaghetti 10 0z—15e, 160z-2lc, 30 0z—35e Tomato Soup 10 oz—15c, i60z—20c 30 oz—38c. Apple Butter 7oz—20c. 160z--35c. 32 0z.—60c Prepared Mustard 6 oz.—14c, PINTS QUARTS HALF GALLONS Vinegar | 27. . 42c. 80c. Ask your retailer EE ERE TET mt py S| QIMMIIES HINO fab \=

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