The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1922, Page 5

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CORD TIRES ~~ With New Features Supreme ended Security oo) ™, Wounded Price 25 Cente, MASSACRED GEN. CUSTER AND 26 HEN TE VICTIMS. NO OFFICER OB MAN OF 5 COMPANIES LEFT 10 Thousands of women like TELL THE TALE. Lifebuoy for the soft, pleas- 3 Days Fightiog ant, after-feeling it leaves. by Maj, ene and the Remtinder of the You can almost feel Life- Seveath, buoy’s pure, soothing, palm and cocoanut oils pour over the skin. Women who use Lifebuoy never have “dry hands.” It keeps the hands soft and Ne eor. CLAY CE | Indian fighter Kan,, J the 46th t Figh' observed June sary of Custer “Custer’s Lav | called a milestone in the | civilization which resulted opening of the eat We | Luther Rarker, commande mai Indian War Veter | lives here make the American peopl stand that there was almost war in progress alt over th Barker scouts the idea Custer massacre bad ity “m } of death.” Zine is used for roofing in all the elties of Europe more than any other metal. AMUSEMENTS PANTAG! Matinees 2:30; Nights 7 and © ying, “THE LOVE NEST” that has a the annual gathering of Greeters in| Pittsburg plan to invite the organi. | zation to. hold its 1925 meeting In Se- attle. “Yo gads, Elsie! Do Hthat next Tuesday ts M | Dad's sliver wedding It would have been terri had forgotten it I wee rw through that old desk up tle and I ran across some KIONEY TROUELE For Diabetes or Bright's Disease. " Seton For rellet from kidney M wedding Invitations | Pomme WAAR take WOODEN “Well, T thank my stars _ Sd oreo Eee run on them. The folks of time,| mention it stood the test 13 aoe Soe; fe feng € boxes, must get bu d get th ede catiefied, when You take t purchased from ua. fovely party. You tak | [riding in the afternoon an | WOODEN SHOE 3, vite in the Marstons, the . HAARLEM O1L CAPSULE Swift Drug Co., Seconf and Pik: Aunt Mary. I'll get some for them, I'l) plan it right “That'lh be fine, Sis, * C too. What sort of silver gett | “Gracious, Ted! silver than they need now. does need a new silk drens | needa a suit some clothes? BLACK TREAD the clothes right now.” Sure we sume size clothes that I ¢ herry’s# and You know quality gar d we can make 5 we like for pa . Cherry's—down on 207 Rialto building, over t Whistle.—Advertisement lay the government before August 9 of merican Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON Always ready for use. No delayed fron- ings with THIS iron—no troublesome repairs to bother with. Its sturdy con- struction assures years of uninterrupted service. Of course it costs a little rore at first, but is cheaper in the end. American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit Oldest aad Largest Exclusive Makers. Established 1894, oo FIRST ACCOUNT OF THE CUSTER MASSACRE. senna eee ee hruout the ight may well be REPRESENTATIVES of Seattic’s| sapien Hotel Greeters’ prisinvhors a attendine| YOUNG PEOPLE | vivors of Custer aaa DON’T FORGET | isni' sine aay.” he deciqres, “The | columa under, Colonel Gibbons ANNIVERSARY | only living thing that was ever found you know yw, that means we the Vensons and Uncle Pete and)p) stay 17, 1876 and things and have a fine dinner!tne mouth of the We want to get them a nice present, sya taces FIVE YEARS FOR | clate a gift they can wear, expecially since they have been retrenching on xpennses to pay for their new home.” “That suite me if We can afford an. Mother wee , between Madison and Spring. THE SEATTLE STAR Truth About Custer Battle Is Related| Horse Only Survivor of ‘Battle TRIBUNE EXTRA. BISMARCK, D. T, JULY 6, 1876, { i Hie Gin HR ites il a i i ra bs i i une 27 | country | anniver- | t | battle of in the] st,” aye r of the ans, who | je under) massacre, The extra was tated in Blamark, Dakota Territory (now North constant | Dakota), July 6, 1876. eo West.” —~ ~ — that the! nensenger “Bole survivors of the Custer| he narrated maswacre have in the last few years! “Orders given Custer, in general as plentiful as were Wash-/ language, were to circuit to the ington's body servants @ generation) Upper Rosebud, where he was to or two ago. But there were no sur-| rejoin the other commands. It was would surround the Sioux on the Little Horn. horse ‘Comanche.'| “Believing the Indians were In the ‘Comanche’ was found several day®| valley of the Little Big Horn and later, shot seven times, and was! not more than 800 strong, Custer’s | taken to the fort where his wounda| immediate command crossed the were dressed. But other survivors—| pivide at 8 a. m, June 26. With one at Bor" | Custer were troops C, E, F, I and L, of their| _ Neither does Barker think Custer | the others having been dixpatched was to blame, and he quotes at! under subordinate commanders, length from orders to prove that| “Then the massacre, the boys Custer was but obeying instructions! fighting every inch like the true-blue and acted ax any other efficient com-| warriors they were.” would ander the ciroum-| And Barker's eyes gleam with pride of comradeship as he con "The Seventh Cavalry, command. | cludes: led by General Custer, left Fort} “Yes, sir, the Seventh Ci {Abraham Lincoln, near Bismark, N.| béid its It joined other} when Colonel commands on the Yellowstone near | the battlefield Powder river that went into that fight was. Cap- tain Keough’s ° you did wouldn't em up & hem out a rh in Browne. ‘alry up- chickens yo to it.) ate the Seventh from the main body,” | position.” shall we McAdoo to Address . Mother SAN FRA and* Dad | SCO, June 27.—Wit | They would appre the treasury, passed thru here today, to address, | en route to Reno, Nev., tonight, the democratic state conven. Disabled Ex-Soldiers Have | tion there. Long Period to Ask Pay McAdoo would say little regard. War veterans seeking government » compensation because of disabilities | President Wilsow. “Are you a candidate for the dem him with the United States Veterans’ | was anked. Bureau within five years after dis: | . ments at Charge from service, what ar. {ts C. Jesseph of Seattle, Northwest | plied. district manager of the bureau, | r This definite word from the central ae tthe bureau displaces the in-| Mystery of Missing reta of the law that cer. ates of injury had to be fied with yments.” Second he Pig’'n The mystery of the | this year in order to make elaim for |0% the launch Mizpah, jcompensation after that date. The instruction states that the claimant must prove that thd dis ability due to war service arose within one year after discharge, ex finding of a body identified as that ad cept in tubercular and mental cases, | Board the craft | The body of the other occupant, | Richard Schapler, was found near Pe Railroad WASHINGTON, June 27.—The 36 mile railroad running from Disque |Junction to Lake Pleasant, Wash-| jington, and the Port Angeles saw | mill and ort Angeles hotel, rep | resenting the last of the real proper Jepartment, has been sold to the| firm of Hill, Setippsmier & Lyon for | A $1 000, Secretary at War Weeks an (Read This Letter from | nounced today Mrs. W. S. Hughes contract of sale contal: many ——_- — Del.—‘‘I_ was under that my eldest daugh- iter had someinter- rn raltroleas ever advantageous t | ment, such as the immed elimina tion of operating and maintenance charges and obligations on the part of purchaser to make at least $200, 000 worth of improvements on the |the property within one year. ern-| Greenville, her sickness ap- '99-Year-Old Solon Calls on Harding) | WASHID ON, June tor Cornelius Cole, of € | walked briskly into the House yesterday in spite of hi years, to shake hands with F dent Harding. He was a member United States senate from Ca nia from 1867 to 1873, ‘and ts oldest survivor of the group hieh tried President Andrew Johnson on impeachment charges. un ee Piano Pupils Will | Give Two Recitals | Orrit V. Stapp will present his | plano pupils in two programs at the Lake M. EB. church, Tuesday, nd Friday, June 80, at 8:15 | etabl pipe organ, with a second ommending the'Veg\ at benefit from it. has received | You can use too much about what your medic’ hasdone for me and formy daughte: Mrs, WM.S. HuGnes, Greenville, Del. what it has done for others. le Compound, p.m | piano, will be used to accompany the | { piano concertos, | vitea, The public is in- of its great value. Mother: Peter: tland Com-| ad in his| office yesterday from heart disease. | Adve + Men and women — no matter what your ailment, grasp this op- portunity. Visit ¢ « . All Drug le Aliments ©: Move the liver and yowels | | MOVIES | Gently but thoroughty. Sold at all or direct by Joyner , Spokane.—Advertisement, al = Sanipractic lewe, 7 hompson Bldg. 4th ave, and Cherry St, Seattio.. Main 6714 Luther Rarker, commander of the National Indian War Veterans, who It took this sacrifice to) tells of Custer’s last fight; and photograph of the first “extra” on the |} | s fighters—~ * column found the different troops were dead in lines, almost company now.” Here it was decided to again separ | ent with thelr officers in proper ing polities, further than to deny that} he carried any message from former “Thanks for the compliment and according to | for waiting upon me here,” he re- Brown, one of the two men hen two years is allowed. The body was found off Orcas pai shits oe oe | tatand by Indians KDZE—2:30 to 4:15 p. m. KZC—6:45 to 745 p. m, . Belli f hb Mizpah | and Sawmill Sold |iiujprecea “he Men |ties of the United States Spruce Pro. | | duction corporation held by the war| | Mothers and etenens f; nd- |mothers have taken and have learned the value of Lydia E. cool fifty years we have pub- aed, letters Tom mothers, daugh- ters, and women, young andold, rec- to tell others. In your own | el borhood are women who know daughters, whynottry it? Dependable Merchandise remarkably low prices. heir unusual values; A dependable weight crepe de chine in pink, sky blue, orchid, A splendid material for dr and undergarments. yard, Black Silks fo "With the approach of and taffetas, formerly that are to sell at, a yard, wide 9 and wears weil, day, a yard, 15¢. plaid natterns. yard, 50¢. White Voiles in plain weave, and 26 |b this sale, Formerly Téc. White Mercerized Skirtings in me RHODES Dependable Values ¥ (except ay) lay, Wednesday day A Pre-Fourth of July q | Sensational Sale of Silks | 98c, $1.69 and $2.95 a Yard Silk Dept—Upper Main Floor For Wednesday only we are offering a large assortment of high-grade silks at Just see the following values offered and you will realize 40-Inch Crepe de Chine Special—98c a Yard quality and good flesh, white, rose, flame, bisque, quaker, jade, navy and black. esses, blouses Formerly $1.45 a Wednesday, a yard, 98¢. r Fall Special—98c a Yard the Fall sea- son, black silks have already taken a rapid trend towards popularity, There are 35-inch black messalines, satins $1.45 a yard 98¢. Cool White Domestics for the Hot Summer Weather Domestic Section—Upper Main Floor Batiste; white, mercerized batiste, 38 inches 4 of a durable quality for lingerie. Formerly 35¢ @ yard. Wednesday, a yard, 29¢. White Pajama Checks; 36 inches wide; launders Formerly 20c a yard. Wednes- stripes and Wednesday, a ' .a of sheer quality Formerly 36c a yard. For BROADCASTING “KDTE Sport Silks to Close at Special—$2.95 a Yard An assortment of Sport silks, includ- ing 40-inch Canton crepes in self-toned satin blocks, stripes and plaids. Also 40-inch silk and silk and wool crepes of heavy weave in white and in self- toned stripes. Also, heavy brocades in pink. And—a wonderful overshot plaid on navy and brown grounds of white, silver, gold and tan. Also, brobaded satin-faced crepe. Formerly $4.50 to $5.00 a yard. To close out at, a yard, $2.95. 38-Inch Sport Silks Special—$1.69 a Yard 38-inch Cantons, ripple satins and Amazon crepe, each one a leading num- ber in Sport Silks. Complete color as- sortment. Formerly $2.45 to $3.50 a yard. For quick cleanup, a yard, $1.69. White Dimity in stripes and checks for chil. — Gren’s wear. Formerly 25c, 30c and 35c a yard. For thig sale, a yard, 19¢, * Table Damask, full bleached and 70 inches wide and in assorted floral and con- ventional designs. A yard, 85¢, All Linen Damask, silver bleached and: in as: sorted patterns of good quality. A yard, $1.75, White Suiting, of plain weave. 36 inches wide. Cali for “U C ME Suiting.” Formerly 36¢ yard, For this sale, a yard, 25¢. ROSE SHOW IS ABOUT TO OPEN Nevada Democrats /Flowers to Be in Places by 11 A. M. Wednesday Seattle's ninth annual Rose show nesday, at 2 p.m, By 41 a. m, all roses and other flowers will be in thelr places on the first Moor of the Forgstry building, University of Washington campus. Between 1 and due to war service may file claim | cratic presidential nomination?” he|’: p,m. members of the Rose society will view the exhibits previous to the opening of the doors to the general public. The show will continue two days, closing &t 10 p. m, Thursday. Features of interest this year are the new types of rones which have | Launch Cleared Up been grown in Seattle during the past year, and the exhibits planned tq) ISAPPOATANCE | show the use of flowers for dining reported to table decoration. | have foundered in the Gulf of Georgia - — }last December, was believed to have jbeon cleared up Monday with the 9:15 to 10:30 p, m. KJ R—-8:15 to 9:15 p. m letter for a testi-| | monial if you wish, as I cannot say | They know what it did for them and SP. will open its doors to the public Wed: | BULL-DOG ; ri {Woman Given Five ; Years in Prison YAKIMA, June 27.—Mrs. Della convicted of luring Carl Fielding, of Portland, to the spot where he was robbed, has bee: tenced to five years at Walla Young, { | | daily at hours to ADIAN Main 5587 Quart Size MASON FRUIT JARS Special 89¢ fn MASON JAR CAPS Special 25c per doz. JAR RUBBERS Special, 3 doz, 25¢ HIVE AND BEE SUPPLIES Complete Assortment From Washington Bee Farm ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN 15 inches high—Extends to 33 inches ECIAL $5¢ BARGAIN PRICES on ODDS and ENDS and slightly damaged SCREEN DOORS No phone orders on Doors Canadian Pacific “PRINCESS” STEAMSHIPS Leave Seattle Daily, COLMAN DOCK, Foot of Marion Street FOR VICTORIA and VANCOUVER, B. C. The Day Boat Daily at..............-.+66 seeeeed 9 A. M. FOR VANCOUVER, B. C., Direct, The Night Boat Daily at................. 11:30 P. M. “Trans - Canada Limited” leaves Vancouver, B. C., hours to Toronto. PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW—IN THE CAN- House, Emerald Lake, Yoho Valley, Lake Wapta, Lake Louise, Banff—Famous Mountain Resorts with Canadian Pacific Hotels and service. City Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue Girl Is Killed by Thrown Firecrac! CRAIGMONT, Idaho, June Mins Leatha Young, 18, is 4 the result of burns receiyed her dress was ignited by a firecracker Sunday, Summer Tourist Fares to Eastern points on sale 390 P. M.—92 from May 25th to August Montreal; 87 Bist. Return limit October Bist, 1922, PACIFIC ROCKIES—Sicamous, Glacier E. F. L. STURDEE, General Agent BUTTER JARS WITH COVERS size, the handy kitchen jar. BLUE BAND. EXTRA SPECIAL Regular 45c 2-Ib. BATHING SUITS All Sizes ‘ ; For Boys and Men A good assortment of colors, with stripes $1.50 $2.00

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