The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1921, Page 4

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JES ’, NOVEMBER 8, 1921. THE SE ATILE STAR et UESDAY, , : ; = FULTON GIVES Do You Raise Chickens? = MONEY BACK: If you do or, if you are taal to~you will be interemted In $ 0 =! an article on “Winter Handling of Poultry,” appearing in the Bi. ;| | mae ts Monthly Bulletin of the Western Washington Bxperimen 01 - = Returns $3,321.60 Paid Him|$ at ruyanup - | by Stringer The article explains oll the latert and most approved methodn SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET pues 00 S56 pe ici. 30 tain money paid him from county The Star has made arrangements with the experiment station to of keeping your chickens up to par during the cold weather, and Store Hours: § a. m. to 5:30 p. m SS funds if there wan any question as to! give ts readéra the benefit of thie and other articles which are pub- a = no poultry-grower can afford to mins It. the legality, Walter 8, Fulton, Beatth lished from time to time. If you are Interested, just clip out this = attorney, lute Monday returned to thi coupon and mail it 4 the experiment station, ne ase eee a ST icieeieemeiiatiatiaua ae & ering his salary as legal advisor t are nome Cent WESTERN WASHINGTON EXPERIMENT STATION, “Tomorrow We Put onSale |... rene au = matum contained in a letter fren Please send me itulants 500m. a copy of your Bi Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm De Monthly Bulletin, Vol. 1X, No. §. las, in Which Douglas demanded im —~ S : ai SS 3 oy = E mediate return of the money with th J . = == alternative of a suit to recover It aT TV) WG The records disclose that Fulton At was carried on the rolls for month k | ae Uys as a deputy in the criminal depart 4 i | 4 ment of the sheriff's office unde Vie Z |] == Stringer. \ 5 ~— un = Tae mM intl a ee lee “In recelving the, warrants signed, (Please print name and address) 4 they were, by the county audite Fulton says in Ue letter, “I aswumed that their issuance had been duly authorised, and that théy were in Sevccccccccocovccccooooosooocoovosooeecooooooes recognition of the fact that 1 waa! SS performing services for the sheriff's) \P0. to Restore = office valuable to that office and to} tie newaty, We davtaclng, 1 et ts |Be Pardon!| Des Moines Ferry) time questioned ahe regularity ot| Seeking to force resumption ef the} SS their iawuance," eee Des Moines-Portage county ferry| = ge Ghar sever ever, tntentionetty pete 00, an peandiiey discontinued two months ago) : —— makes on undust upon completion of the paved road | ‘and ~ jg x don't ae crerything “ney \On Vashon tyland, George T. Thomp- as 5) write ahoet, Whene ag Gongs — son filed sult in superior court Mon- | very © | da ‘Gamo ue wank (8S day against the county commission whe Jent ion. ora, Mt : TH me way. The commissioners abandoned the; % ng a Des Moines-Portage service on, the Kawa, Yotebl, 1229 ¥. Spruce at.| Marvey Gordon, a close friend o of | grounds, that the remular service be-| rh William J. Quirke, killed Frigay byltween Vashon landing and the 7th ave. and BM mony WTth ave. end H, Med) atomobiie, wishes to have the|Marion et. ferry landing was suffi- | 11th ave 8 / tatters reputation cleared. Quirke's | tent. ‘ WILL 454.N, 39th st. girl. /body was at first identified by a! Henry Lee, 6022 33nd Ave.) peter Day ax a man who had held iModern Educational + Kennedy, 2367 48rd; him up the night before, and The x Star published « story quoung thd} Methods Expensive - aH or ber: at, [Police as enying Quirke might have) That modern school methods, with been killed by his pal in a fight over an expanded curriculum to satisfy the == ine, Harry Forrest, Olatia, boy. the lect taken from Day. It was temperament of the present day Nr age Marahide, 157 17th ave. liater established that Quirke had! pupil, are costly, was declared by t+ Jn 500%. > Repubtions st, | nothing to do with the robbery, and Carl . Croson, member of the school is ‘bor ~ hin body was fully identified by Rev. | board, who spoke Monday before the Never Before Has Such a High Quality of Paints 220.!% sercns 1, 1212 nainvriese! pi" Potty" Lim, itenfied to Rev. powrd whe spoke Monday before the Put on S 1 at S I} ber. rete, gir ended by both Quirke and Gordon, [and Taxation.” Been a + . h a EXTREMELY LOW PRICES 2: S sth ar DISTINGUISHED AMONG PHONOGRAPHS : eae Koklehi, 425 12th exe . But Not Higher in Price mw “A Whole Carload of Fresh, New Stock Has Just i ict pina. steele “ wel jetentens torné tf gaatnent sin teenie = —a Arrived and Goes Right Into This Sale = w 3 Ee on any machine, regardless of its price. @ip quali louse corn House P. = ogres Portable, table machines, upright and period models _seateane rg cel at Fins Fake ftahosion Sco | edhe 1b. Heattle > at $50, $75, $100, $125, $160, $235, $300, $350 and in Oil, No Luster Flat Wall Finish, Interior and Exterior = ohare I. fen wp to S1.00y. Enamels, Cement Coaters, Wood Fillers, Shellac, Hood and i ‘O'Netl, Josep! FRASER-PATTERSON COMPANY represents the | Fender Enamel, Auto Top Dressing, Motor Car Finish, Stains, idder, Joseph , Sonora Phonograph exclusively in Seattle with a large Varnish and Paint Remover, Varnishes of all kinds. Bltewest Gide hand laid or line " various styles and prices. Sehitfer, Madiine, ee ‘ ‘REMEMBER—We Are Taking 10% to 25% Off the Lowest © iii Wins Boe °-"$] Warning? Unless you say “Bayer,” you may not get oe ee Paint Prices on the Coast : , pene Aspirin prescribed by’physicians for 21 years : ee and proved safe by millions. ES | EE HIGHEST QUALI TY PRODUCTS 2 j . ‘}2) Accept only an unBroken “Bayer” package which contains Addresses Heard by ase heaciisa> in ote Bat z Of the Largest Paint Factory in the World =| George Thor cxj| Proper directions not only for Colds, but for Headache, Pain, Mothers’ Congress) ana zurope.” vy Mise Nettie Got | The central council of the Mothers’ | », of th bild study laboratory, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. Congres and Parent-Teachers’ asso-|003 ‘ugneol Problems” by Miss - ion Tuesday at thegy. W. Handy tin boxes of 12 tableto—Bottles of 24 and 100—All — on Poceedind of the meeting were | Agnes Winn, past president of the S | Clar | Aeptrio to the trede wart of Bayer Manulacture of ManeoceticoiGester of Mrs. Clara | ‘eachers’ club. ‘ THOUSANDS OF ITEMS = an coun © | special music by Meyers | Grade T aia In Every Department Continue on Sale All This ‘Weck & st EWP at } to 4 Off—Many New Items Added Each Day | = Hero Body | coraca the highest honors that a|is morta! of the unknown on board, te i Waters srateful nation and the world can/|steamed past the Virginia capes Be] ve, was in heme waters today. | sorty afer 19 lock tar, noord For the Advancement of Better Music soldier, proud Olympia, Admiral | ing to a wireless to the navy depart- = a Armistice Day will be ac- peeeine flagship, with the last that‘ ment. WILL LAUGH —S n Wider 11 November 6th to November 13th | idow . MEN Note This! by Pr oxy” Realizing the great part music is playing in the making and shaping of our nation, the : National Music Association of America is promoting a movement to further educate the peo- NOW AT THE \ ple to a higher standard of music. WILKES Seattle’s Music Week will enable you to hear and appreciate music in many different forms. There will be concerts on the city streets, in downtown ions, in schools, in churches, wre restaurants, clubs, music stores, U. of W. and other places, rl Adele Blood and Thomas Chatterton 1,200 of Them =" |{|_ BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. | Is offering to give you, in your own home, when the family circle is complete, a well-balanced MATINEE TOMORROW concert on one of their beautiful phonographs, with a lady from the educational department ne ner in charge. IT INVOLVES NO OBLIGATION ON YOUR PART—IT IS FREE AND YOURS To Cure a Cold FOR THE ASKING—but to give the utmost of service we are able to make this offer to twenty-four homes only, so phone your name and address early, invite your friends if you in One Day wish, and enjoy a real musical hour at home. Typical MacDougall-Southwick Values ia hd Sash Wiis added id mS WOVEN MADRAS : PRINTED MADRAS \) BUSH & LANE P IANO CO. CREPE MADRAS: | : ing on the famous Bush & Lane Reproducing Piano, Welte Mignon (licensee), may Sizes 14 to 1714 Sleeves 33, 34, 35 Inches : i er ee een Mec)ougall-/outhwick WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS ° SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE Be sure you get ; Pushs, lane, Piano €. ‘ MEN'S SHOP—just inside the door—MEN’S SHOP| || ipchinrsres WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS RETAIL

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