The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 20

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Dainty Star C oming to Met Appears in Musical Comedy Great Altitude Record to Make RY CHESTER FE, TUCKER WASHINGTON, Nov, 18.—The Mtop of the world” still waits to be Peached. Licut, MacKReady's record Preaking fly to a height of nearly SIFHt miles left the “coiling of the earth” still at least 40 miles away, How near the aviator may come 46 what is practically the upper Timit of the at sherie layer sur founding the nh, We may not knew in this & ation, But the 4 the astronomer Ws that both Major Schroeder er his flight of 38,180 feet and Hdeut. MacReady after his 40,800 2 speaking only figurately when W spoke of having attained the of the earth.” N CARRY THEIR WITH Tr how have the means of sufficient oxygen along with for their engines and for! ves, and the heat that keeps bodies from freeing. They sk only denser air to fly upon at heights. But this, of coursé, will never have, there is another solution: the Plane capable of rising still on an ever thinning ocean of | ‘win be a problem forever in- diffoult. The higher man fees, the thinner will he find the ff upon which he must depend ‘Duoyancy. the air gets thinner even ler prgportion than the Ur} height of the flight. For eady had riven thru but of the air cushion that) ite, who comes to the Metropolitan for a week, beginning a Sap etn ee pe al day, in “Angel Face,” a delightful musical co : Marguerite Zender, the dainty little musical comedy favor-| | | PRESSURE REDUCED , ‘ , BIGHT TONS Miss Zender last appeared here in George Cohan’s musical the surface of the. earth! comedy, “Mary.” She is the original “angel-face” girl. total air pressure be sso was 15 tons, he had risen . . * nt where the pressure was| We Predict Great |.They Surprise Him; tons. And had he gone * ° ’ as high. he would have Revival in Church| Goes ’Em One Better the pressure to 80 pounds!| LONDON, Nov. 18.—Owing te the} BRADFORD, Engiand, Nov. 15.— r her airplane flights .than'shortage, of candidates for ordina-|The mambers of 8t. Chrysostom's ‘What have been taken by these| tion, the bishop of Southwell has/ church thought they would surprise | will have little sclentific| issued a call to rich parents to their vicar, Rev. W. Cunliffe, by | , Their observations will give] dedicate their sons to the ministry. | cleaning up the vicarage for his re- more information than|-———————-—--—__ turn from vacation. They got the | to be had from a balloon sent| AY sailed thus far, there will be a/real surprise when be brought back | With various pieces of recording | *tTusele to fathom its depth. fa, bride. a FATHOMING ONLY FROM f neither did the Poles of the| OBSERVATION OR DEDUCTION ha the present, that fa! defective vision requiring correction. TWILIGHT LASTS UNTIL on With a Better | sun 18 18 DEGREES BELOW tite, He Declares It haw been determined that twh Nght lasts Until the sun is about ‘eating cabbaze, beans, onions | 18 degrees below the horizon, and imything else I want these days,/ with this as a known value and| fs @ pretty good record for a/ the radius of the earth given ‘| With the & short time ago was hard-| 4,000 miles, it is not difficult to by the methods of trigo-| enough to keep body and | solve, her,” said Charles A. Smith, | nometry, a right triangle that gives enth ave, South, Seattle,| 44 miles as the height of the air) left still dense enough to reflect the, # fact Is, I had to give up eat-| twilight rays of the sun after it) gg f everything, as no matter | hes set. it I was 1 would bloat up| On the other hand, another meth- ef & meal unt I could hardly get|od gives a@ different result. The + be h. 1 suffered a great deal | presence of “shooting stars” in these | pains through my chest and be-/ fall nights, calculated often to be i My shoulder blades. At times| at a height of 200 miles, would ‘ked with pains from rheu-| seem fo indieate that there must lam and suffered ¢specially in| be air even at that height, for it ‘weather. t the friction of the alr that heats isn’t a farm hand tn Wash-| the meteor as it rushes toward the that has a better appetite | earth. Ps have, and my stomach is as ee ter me 7 | Barbed-Wire Net is sold in Seattle at Bartels! Goes to This Dame leading druggists ares “ae, lesding REDHILL, Eng, Nov, 18—Amy | Brewer, aged 13, is a somnambulist of gome degree. She left her room | at ) fwam a pond and did not | awaken until she walked into a | barbed-wire fence. | Amateur Surgeon Is Very Successful STOCKHOLM, N. J., Nov, 18.—A |pullet owned by Mrs. Lucinda Sy- monds swallowed a bone, which lodged in its crop. Mrs. Symonds slit the crop, removed the bone and | sewed up the wound with catgut. |The chicken has completely recov nutritious, with the proper wich all children. For cheese-hitchens, making sure af the quality of the cheese before ts cent to you as Tillamook, . _ Fischer Brothers Company SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ny easily digestible—it is a problem. Mothers, Tillamook cheese should mak two wich in your kiddie’s lunch box, Ie is rich ah eal pty ne Oe wri oe milk go into the making of every pound. Its creamy, delicate flavor makes it a favorite THE SBATTLE STA R eal #tep diplomatic were much surprived to have the Finnish offi forward and |declare himself and bin offices, and paneport | produce his « |‘They said that in all their exper |fence they never had encountered « industriog are similar case and that it indicated either that affairs were going badly First Foreign Diplomat to) in © Practice Economy ( NEW YORK, Nov, 18 foreign diplomat ever to arrive at The first | teh American ne, Which bi smh "¢ oy 2 oabl mM hoo eer © peer | 7 | He was Westland Foger, a ¥in nish courier, who is on his way to} the Finnish embassy at Washington, | where he its employed, When the immigration inapectors were check | ing up the steerage passengers, they nary Make a Sum make a store where all goods are sold gin of profit. to be misled by Specials (otherwise k: They know that PIGGLY WIGGLY EVERY DAY at a small margin of p WIGGLY'S business has been built and honesty. of Seattle housewives we are going to still lower. Watch PIGGLY WIGGLY THAT IS WHY THE CROWDS ARE ING IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. BREAD Made of Rest Flour, Pure Lard, Pure Milk, Or lated Sugar, Finest Salt and Wleischmann's Y and sealed in the wrapped package loaf, 10¢@; full 16-02, loaf tes PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES. Foger was |Exclusive Colony for Millionairés |::. ly wet bal “csmonia, fliowed by— One Swallow Does Not mer Neither do three or four items priced at or below cost at a small mar- Seattle housewives are daily showing that they refuse nown as baits). sells all goods rofit. PIGGLY on fair dealing BREAD IS CHEAPER because the tremendous force of PIGGLY WIGGLY’S economic system of distribu- tion has forced the price down, With the assistance fpree the price force the prices of al! food products down further in Seattle. DAILY GROW- COME IN anv- cant Full 1% 40. (Insist on the wrapped loaf, Always best.) Star. All prices quoted in it good PIGGLY WIGGLY stores. Other savings on staple groceries: Soap, cake Ue stocks al) priced correspondingly as low. PIGGLY WIG “See Our Other Advertisement | —appearing on Queen City Market page in tonight's at all Seattle chem: 13 bi vebvenemenont | Ween cates ORC | padage...... L&C ae .68c} in.*.___...$2.25 We i BEC] be ae NO * CAB. + nerennne 19c have about 1,000 ‘These prices are PIGGLY WIG- W THIS 3 fo See other 1 tn our new Seat- GLY VE Over he Morel Queen City Market-—Yourth and g, that the kiddies will enjoy—somethtn: value, yet not SecrnlBabentty delicious that 4 ‘ause five quarts of full-cream Be sure to look for Tillamook on the find if you want the best cheese. sale by here ths sla or i and T0'pound visas ‘TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION, Tillamoox, Oregon 14 Cheep Kitchane by owed ond onere ively by the Yilemouk Dewryenss ‘The Liberty Market—1506 First Avenue West Seattle at California aod West Alaska Pine “Tillamook’s where this dandy Cheese comes from!” ~ How happy the mothers are when they know that little Johnnie or Susan will give a delighted “‘O-0-oh!” when the lunch box is opened. And healthy, growing appetites make the school lunch a vital problem in most homes. To have something temptic Look for TILLAMOOK on the Rind! ox lo, Commerce. ployed. Bellewood | the port of New York as 4 stecrage! JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Nov. 18—|#tarted at Delespine on the Indion le Lorene theme peste | passenger landed here from the! Another millionaire colony known as] fiver, The membership will be lim: | rem trom ts pe on heghe gy ting, hel | steamship Btockhoim of the Swed - it to 2. ’ New Nation Ha Boom in Textiles PRAGUB, Nov, 18 rapidly progressing, | scoording to Kornel Stodola, presi dent of the Bratislava Chamber of} In the cotton and wool/ en trades 460,000 persons are em estates has been | Sate, Miss, Doskroseese, TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Always keep in mind the fact that our stores are your home stores, and that every dollar of profit is invested in your own neighborhood. Compare our prices with any quotations in the city. NORTHWEST PRODUCTS It has always been the policy of our stores to feature Northwest products, and in future we shall continue to support goods that pro- duce payrolls for Seattle and the state. Peps Aan Te. $1 89 yen sions. 250 Vernon Molasses, 214-lb. cans Van Camp Pork and Beans, small can 10¢, med. 13¢, large Qe c Jap Rose Toilet Soap, bar oe vescee 6c Peete ee reresene Quaker Rolled Oats, small pkg. 4c, large pkg....... EASY TO KILL RATS ond MICE, Dy Ong te Cas STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE Ready —- Better Than Traps pe Fmhor f tm every bon Cxech textile | —will stretch your dollars Trade tomorrow wherever you see the Urma sign. This new idea in direct merchandising means—the choicest to be had in foods and other daily needs at prices as low as you will find in any store. Besides, an URMA store fs not a chain store, but an individual busi- ness conducted by the owner, whe is anxious that he and his clerks shall eerve you well and save you much. Baking Powder Youll lke tt for You can depend holiday cakes, can- on Crescent for dies, desverts—o light, eweet whole fine cme 3Be | Qs... 35¢ quart bottles, each. ..... Sauerkraut, No. 2 cans AO Sanda eae Spredwell Peanut Butter, 1-Ib. can ...4... 29 | URMA Corn Flakes, crisp, ap- petizing; 8-oz. pkg........ Canned Hominy, NO. 8. CAN «. o:.2's ccctoccen Rosebud and Ohio Blue Tip wirstetescasseeves QE | Dried Apricots, choie, cuts the dirt, large package -0e-+s-+0:+ PACKAGE . ceccens.ossecssese an nn Royal Baking Powder, Fels Naptha Soap, 12-ounce, can ...... see ee . 36c 2 bAPS . oe ee secs eee ees Van Camp's Catsup, pint bottles po 8 BE ERD ee AT THE FOLLOWING URMA STORES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19: 6301 California Avenue 2136 California Avenue 2660 California Avenue Cor, California Avenne and Dawson St. 4704 California Avenue. 1301 Lucille Street 5507 Duwamish Avenve Cor, Rainier Avenue and Grabam Street 3616 Genesee Street 30th and Xesler Way 1000 234 Avenue North 1402 18th Avenue 1401 34th Avenue 14th and East Pine 424 15th Avenue North 603 Eastlake Avenue 1600 Kastlake Avenue 2245-47 Eastlake Avenue 433-434 North Broadway 5203 Meridian Avenue Cor, Wallingford and 36th Street 325 West Galer North * Watch The Star Jivery Friday for Saturday Specials JOVEMBER 18, 1921, Lumr C-0-A-L Clean, Light in Ash $9.50 {fP- Per Ton, Delivered in Laoag Lots GARFIELD 2743 Church’s Grape Juice, 5 20c URMA STORES SAVINGS Pure Cane Sugar, °. 30c, i? 60c}) Lux Soap Flakes, PACKAZE 600 ccsse ses comcomes 8c Creme Oil Toilet Soap, 4 bars Northern Tissue Toilet Paper, pkg. 7 rolls (usually $1.00) 69c Old Dutch Cleanser, per can .. Matches, per box ... .....2. Golden Rod Washing Powder, kind that . 15¢ 1062 North 39th Street 307 North 36th Street 150th and Greenwood Ave. 7405-7 Greenwood Avenue 6100 Phinney Avenue 50th and Phinney Avenue 6403 32nd Avenue N. W. 6255 Fifth Avenue N. W. 6201 24th Avenue N. We 1515 Westlake North 539-41 Queen Anne Avenue - East Bremerton, Wash. | | ch of whee only © % Char of ¢ Quee chats w what whil aw 62-30) Ree. We 2) ee ee ee a

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