The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1921, Page 2

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ce ee ed «| scesned. “If they; do they 4% tooth Is ab | seemed. We will X-Ray one FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —no C. 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser—the specials, with excep- tion of card-table, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS! —we say to the new customer, the prospective homefur- nisher, to get acquainted with the wonderful advantage, of this store’s credit service, come, home-furnishi: make your selections of up to $100— WITHOUT A-CASH PAY- MENT AT TIME OF PURCHASE, —the balance to be paid in small weekly or, monthly payments to meet your individual French ivory comb: special— —extra large size French ivory dress K ing combs; either in coarse and fine A or all coarse; regular price $1.25; c special Friday Saturday. .........+++ Hn MAIN FLOOR one of these toy propeller re- swing plane vacuum bottle— plete with filler; choice THIRD FLOOR, Pyrex custard Cups: special— ited’. “made ot? gandise regular price 04.25 —strongiy ba iit, leatherette-top fold. ing card, game and utility table; exact- if ft col Frrand dealgme to oe variety ©: as cial Pride: =e reey Douglas Is Pleased With Legion's Chief national commander of the Ameri- Legion, is @ man of exceptional abil- ity and bravery, according to Maj. Malcolm Douglas, prosecuting attor- ney. Douglas fought beside Mac- Nider at St. Mihiel and Champagne |and in the Argonne woods. California Oil Men ' Vote to End Strike BAKERSFIELD, Cal., Nov. 2.— ‘Oll workers of the six local unions, two months, have cast a 90 per cent vote in favor of returning to work. They voted, however, to go on strike again if employers attempted to discriminate against those who participated in the present walkout. -evenniibindiadsndaengendraggntiatdece ee Full course dinner, 75, at Boldt’ Served 5 to 8 p. a “Advertinenant, ————— Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers We have a method for the control thm: and we want you to try ¢, No matter wheth- your case ts of long standing or t development, whether jt is nt as hay f ore ma, you should lof our method. Teeth in which the nerve has been killed may become ab ¢ OF occupation, if yor with asthma, bay feve: relieve you pro are dangerous to health, our expense, is designed to end all difficult breathing, jand all those terrible paroxy: | This free offer is too important to neglect a single day, Write now and begin the method at once. Send no money. Simply mall coupon below 'Do it today-you do not even pay | postage. The XRay ts the best way so far devised to determine | whether or not Dr. L. R. Clark FREK TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO,, Re §16-D. Niagara and Hudson sta, Buffalo, N.Y. Send free trial of your method to: tooth for you without charge. DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue Corner Third and Union requirements, this Toy Coupon and 4c (out it eat) et one of thene cute china : & in, high; ad- Justable arma. mall_ orders) DOWNSTAIRS STORE will Ask Legion to Back U. S. Owned Ships | The American Legion should adopt a resolution urging that Americans use Americanowned and operated steamship lines in traveling or ship- ping to and from foreign countries. This message has been telegraphed by the Seatue Chamber of Commerce to Henry A. Wise, Washington adju tant, who is now attending” the Legion's national convention at Kan- ® Come Here in Marc! Marshal Joffre will visit Seattle in March, according to an itinerary of his around-the-world trip that has been received here. delay, Got CB. Q. quickly. Fertity agumnet the comsequences of 2 tonoes Cold. Depend oo Hil's—Stendard camedy tor two generations. Tablet torm. Quichest te act. Demand red bon bearing Mr. His per (wait and signetere. At All Draggiste—30 Comte ©. LL Company, peTRerT THE Peace Nea CHICAGO, Nov, 8.~Porgy Hop: kite Joyee, former Follies beauty, and her millionaire lymberman hus band today bad nearly agreed on |& settlement of their marital and financial diffioutties out of court. Reports in some quarters were that an agreement had been | reached allowing Pogey to retain the $1,598,916.89 worth of gifts which Joyce gave her from August 1, 1919, to the time of their sep aration, Weymouth Kirkland, attorney for Mrs. Joyce, intimated tho negotia- tons were near ¢onctusion. In return for allowing her to keep the expensive gifta, Pegry ix under. SEATTL r in Joyce Family; Peggy Quits stood to have agreed to permit Joyce's wult for annulment of the Marriage, which comes up for hear ing before Judge Jogeph Sabath on Tuesday. The hearing, according to the agreement, will be only perfunetory and an annulment will be entered by the court, Pegey wilt not have to appear, At present Joyce in paying Peasy $1,360 a month temporary alimony and has given her $40,000 attor ney's fees. Rumors connect Pegsy's name with that of a wealthy son of a Paris banker in case her marriage with Joyce ts annulled. HOME TOWN Work of nalvaging the large stee! and wood bridge which was swept out by the high waters of the Wynooche last week has begun, ac- cording to advices from Montesano. eee Clark Squire has been elected com. mander of Bruce A. Mercer post, of the American Legion at Puyallup. ; He suiccesds Charles Green. eee Bale of an interest in the C. C. Strayer Grain Co. of Aberdeen to 5. | W. Pickering & Co, of Montesand is announced. More than $15,000 worth of prop- | suicide. erty was destroyed when the McMil- fan salmon cannery at La Conner was totally destroyed by fire early this week. cee The tentative date for the annaal County Farm Bureau fer’ Dec, 9. It ts in Mente ‘The men selected by the Kittitas county branch of the Antomobile Club of Western Washington are 4. Kelleher, W. C. Fudge, J. C. Hub- bell and J. C, Kaynor of @tlensburg, and B. H. Turner of Casland. eee Chief of Police Endicott of Olym- SEATLE MAN IS SENTENCED, Pleaded guilty to the charge of white tlavery in bringing Juanet Graves. 17, of Yakima, Wash., into this state. ‘The Graves girl on the stand stated that Adams wanted to marry her in| Washington state, but that wished to be married in California. | “It was a life's dream with me,” she said, Adams bad been married three times, but only twice divorced, ac cording to testimony in the federal court here. With Adams and the Graves girl were Thelma Lee and Paul Putnam. Putnam made good his escape and is still being sought by the police. Men Spurn Job at State’s Game Farm WALLA WALLA, Nov. 3.—Henry Drum, former warden of the peni- tentiary here, who has been dia charged as superintendent of the. state game farm, has announced that he will remain in Walla Walla.‘ William Shepherd, poultry expert at the penitentiary, has declined the | job because he is leaving soon for British Colambia, L. J. Esses, for- mer head of the game farm, demand. | ed a high salary, which Ernest Sea borg, director of game, refused to consider. | Cohen to Seek to. Stop Trestle Work Councitman Lou Cohen will in. troduce in the city council Monday @ resolution directing the board of on the $31,000 street car trestle ove: the Argo yards of the Orego ington Railroad Co., on First av: Cohen declared that the propos trestle is designed to commit th city to the “tracks up, streets down" plan of grade weparation in the tidelands district. He said that the work should be held in abeyance until a definite plan is adopted for the separation of ratiroad tracks and streets in the south end industrial district. Seattle Legion Men Honored at Meeting National officers of La Societe des 40 Hommes et & Chevaux, elected Wednesday in Kansas City, include two Seattle men, Howard E. MacDonald, 322 10th ave, N., was chosen national secre. tary, and George M. Brazer, 214 14th ave. N., Was named national. engl-' neer, convinced, they said, that Allen had JEALOUS, KILLS GIRL AND SELF Frieman’s Body Found Ly- ing Across Woman’s SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.—Jeal ousy was believed to have cost the lives of Carl A. Allen, a marine fire man, and Hulda Malmstrom early today. Allen's dead body was found lying across the unconscious form o% Mise Malmatrom in an apartment in the Minsion district, Gunshot wounds and « revolver told the story. Mins Maimstrom died en route to a how pital. Police, after an investigation, were shot the woman and then committed A note was found in the apart ment, signed with Allen's name, saying: “My Dear Hulda: Your actions in the past have hurt me very much. I cannot stand it any longer, but I sUl love you as much as ever, You have shattered all my bopes for the future, so 1 must bid everybody and the world goddbye,” -———— PERCY 4. PERRY, one of the four delegates from Seattle who went on the American Legion tour of France, spoke at a Kiwanis club luncheon Wednesday afternoon. BUSINESS MEN— We can give you practical training in diction and voice placing that will enable you to speak at all times with ease and force. DAILY EVENING CLASSES: ENROLL NOW Phone Capitol 0240 (Ex-Presigent Michigan State Board Dental Examiners: Dental auees Diagnosti: Pyorrhea Specialist “Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SBCOND AND PIKE SEATTLE Grocers in Seattle Join Organization A large organization of retail grocers, known as the United Retail Merchants of America, has entered the Seattle field. ‘Thirty-three gro-| cers now display the sign and more will be added, & momber of this organization retail grocer has the privilege of purchasing at a low cost groceries and genera) merchandise thru the) Creasey corporation, 318-22 Terry | DANDERINE | Stops Hair Coming Out:;! Thickens, Beautifies. HAMILTON WATCH A Guarantee Goes With This $40.00 on Terms IF SOMETHING SHOULD GO, WRONG WITH YOUR PURCHASE, AND THE PARTY, FROM WHOM YOU BOUGHT HAD SOLD OUT, CLOSED UP SHOP AND GONE, WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Peter Michael has been doing business in the same Jocation year after year (and is going to remain in business), selling high-grade jew- elry at lowest possible prices, besides giv- ing terms so reasonable anyone can afford to buy. He deserves your pat- ronage. || PETER MICHAEL 46 cents buys a bottle of “Dander. | JEWELER ine” at any drug store, After one 202 Pike St. application you can not find a par-| " ticle of dandruff or a falling hair. ||) Complete i. aon Besides, every hair shows new life, | re vigor, brightness, more color and abundance.—Advertisement, y | A Big 2-Day Sale At All Bartell Drug Stores SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY Mfrs. 60c size California Syr- up of Figs. A remedy for habitual constipation. Ben- eficial to liver and bowels. $1.00 Angier’s Emulsion Pe- troleum with Hypophos- phites. For coughs and throat troubles; special. .72¢ $1.00 Miles’ Nervine. A nerve sedative—a remedy for headach: ete. It soothes the nerves...... crevices. A relief for pyor- rhoea. Special Colgate's Talcum at, per nena Ee te Diets “ “ot sur- passes it for s muscles, ete. Also good for sprains , Septol White Pine and ‘ar. Stops that cough and aids your cold. lew he, Soa our own Laboratory. Spe- 75c Q-Ban Hair Color Restor- er. It darkens gray heir uniformly and leaves it soft, glossy and beautiful... .52¢ 25¢ Downy Powder Puffs. A generous size puff—3*inch- es in diameter. Each puff wrapped in oil envelope. .17¢ $1.25 Prophylactic Hair Brush —absolutely hygienic, Easy to clean; solid wood back; aluminum face 88¢ 50c Lilly’s Dental Paste. A pleasant and efféctive agent for thoroughly cleansing the teeth; special Mfrs.’ 60c Creme Elcaya. Dif- fers from all others in qual- ity and character. Does not vanish on slight rubbing— greaseless. Special ....48¢ Government Tax only where necessary This popular Box Paper has been re stored to the old price. Conside: t! quality and price now prevailing, it's tt biggest value obtainable in stationery. Dainty shaded tints to select from. tf Each box contains 24 sheets of paper Ke and 24 envelopes. é Septol Tooth Brushes Your condition of health is largely due to good or bad teeth—it’s entirely up to you. Septol Brushes are so con- structed that every tiny par- ticle is removed from the teeth--even in between—leav- ing the teeth clean and white. For the best teeth you need the best brush—ask for a “Septol"— 50¢ End o’ the Week Chocolates 49c bb. You judge candy by the pleas- ure it gives you In eating. The price is never consider: TO~ viding you are satisfied.’ Now here is a delicious 1-t. box of Assorted Chocolates, with quality and price both satisfactory, It's a hard combination to beat. “Say It With Sweetness” dyspeptic, Persons tro sick headaches. si lessness, lack of ‘ ite or sour sto : lay be used by you! or old. i Where You'll Find a Good Drug Store Store No. 2 Store No, 3 | Store No. 4| Store No. 5 610 Second Av.) First Avenue 5349 Second Avenue} Near Alaska | and Pike Ballard and Union Bullding Street Avenue Street Store No, &First and Yesler O5¢ 75¢ Store No, 1 1908, Store No. 6 inte 600 Pine Avenue

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