The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1922, Page 5

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THE FRIDAY, JUNE 80, 1922. SEATTLE STAK Co TTI & AWYER DIES IN MEMEER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU COUNCIL ROOMS OUR NEW STORE ‘George F. Stone, 72, Victim Mid -Year Sale : of Heart Disease While attending a committer meet: Entire New Stock Offered at Radical Reductions. Savings From 10% to 50% Thursday afternoon, George ¥F Stone, attorney and timberman, wae stricken with heart disease. He died | in a room adjoining the chambers, | where he had been carried. Stone was 12 years of age and had/ | Leen active in the timber business in | Seattle since 1891, He is survived by [hie wife, Mrs, Emma B, Stone; a} Mary Summers of | Monrovia, Ca: son, Frank Comba jot New York, and two grandsons, George and Warren Summers. ] ‘The body Is at the Bonney-Watson | Undertaking Co.'s establishment, pending funeral arrangements. Youths Released; Evidence Lacking Ronald Merritt, 15, and Benny Cohen, 18, who were arrested and = held in e county jatl Tuesday | night, suspected of having attempt |ed to jimmy the door of the Don. |aldson pharmacy, 18th ave. and Yes: | ler Way, were subsequently released S\by juvenile authorities, who sald there was no evidence against the | youths. There are many values of which this Davenport Bed is an example. Duo-fold style Bed Davenport in solid oak frame, golden and fumed oak finish, covered in an excel- lent quality of imitation leather. $39 50 . MAKES AN ADDED BEDROOM.. Zoning System Is | = to Be Explained E. L. Gaines, engineer and execu: tive secretary of the city soning Guards keep visitors away Prom the ward in the Wesley Memorial hos-| pital, Chicago, where Harold F. McCormick, harvester milllonatre, under- went an operation by a gland expert. But here Mathilde, Ms daughter, and, “Unele” Howard Colby, friend of the family, are leaving after a visit | | Another example ymmission, will explain the city | ade re ee "he samc, (Bisa couumBia —) ROCKEFELLER values that are. to RR a ee Bae TO STICK AMERICANS be. found during ‘public brary, 234 ave. and Yesler | this sale (ar, Peiday at 8 pm ror Houipay oRINK|| WILL I$ FILED | Cedar Chest of VICTORIA, B. C.,*June 20— | beautifully ined _ Thirsty Americana will have to || F — = ane. Children Drown | !" Sciumoin stormy Generai | Nothing Left to Charity in }) see Red Cedar, one os with lock; size 4314 inches long, 1 es deep. Special Mee ON A. 913.60 You will find reductions throughout the entire stock equally as good as the ones illustrated. MARSHFIELD, Ore, June 30.—~ Mr. and Mrs, J. ©. Scott were drowned here last night when a boat in which they rode capsized. They were the parents of six children, Huge Estate NEW YORK, June 20.—The will |]! of William Rockefeller, who died tn |[| his country home in Tarrytown, |[| N. ¥., June 34, was filed for probate |}} today in the surrogate’s court here. ||| The four children are made the sole ||| beneficiaries. Nothing is left for |}) Manson made this intimation terday, when addressing a con vention of chiefs of police in Western Canada Just how the visitor from south of the International houndary wil! be made to pay has not been worked out, but officials find that too many of them get their bot- nanan — i | HALIFAX, Nova Scotia.—-Over 2, == 000,000 pounds of mackerel were sitaken by Nova Scotia fishermen re. Freight paid on all purchases of $20.00 or more LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAU _ s— Co. IN © 8IXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. Phone Elliott 4910 = Hens—44 Ma and wi Med | | vol— Tt may be possible to search them at the boundary when they are en route home, and force them to show pormits, if it tw known that they have bought « bottle. A permit now costs $5 and cov- ére the period of a week's visit Some officiain believe the traffic would bear double this fee, while others argue that unduly raising the price would encourage trans actions with the bootlegger, But somehow or other, British Colum. > live, 3% to 4% The. Hght, 2 to 8% Ihe... ary picked fo above ! | to any point in the state. cently. tles from the bootleggers and neg | charity. S| bs te and over. “ peta take out government per ‘The will was made'on April 6, |]) Heavy breeds . ¥ 1919. At that time provision was} thade for the widow, since dead. A trust fund of $9,000,000 was made for the widow and she was receive both the city and country homes. In the case of hor death the | entire residue was to go to the chil dren The value of the estate fs not |I{ made known In the will | The four children who are bene ficlartes are William G. and Percy | A. Rockefeller, who renide at Green. |]! wich, Conn,; Geraldine R. Dodge of | Madison, N. J. and Emma R. Me- | | | bia propones to force the outside @rinkers to pay more for their holiday spectals NEW YORK, June 20, — Indict- | 5 3 | ments on seven charges of grand lar- jceony in the first and second degree | jreturned against E. D. Dier and | Henry J. Lawrence, former partners | | wr of B. e So.” toy thy . {Loses Terrific Battle insur prana uty tans.” "2 Montana Woods Benjamin F. Shrimpton, former | News of the tragic death of Fanoy, tight ... » ght .. : Fancy, heavy, 160-200 Mma .. Mod. heavy sis sé AND MEATS Dealers Alpin of Morris Pinin, N. Y. New York Buches Face Indictments POULTRY general manager of the Dier concern, | jand Adam Recklin were indicted on | ttine charges of bucketing Joe Duret, the late President Bench warrants were immediately | Roosevelt's favorite guide, has |!ssued for the arrest of the Indicted : Just been received in Seattle, men, whose attorneys were instruct Jed to produce them in court this |afternoon for the purpose of fixir bait, Duret was killed June 12 In a battle with a trapped grisly bear near the borderline of Yel- lowstone National park. According to fores orn whol prs 4 90 | found the heey, Dares hed eene on | Kills Wife When 40 | to kill and skin the giant beast after She Goes Insane! Soi he had caught it in a drag tr p{After it had been shot once, the! DENTON. Mont. June 30.—Told | cient, a ed by pain, managed | Dis wife was insane and must be te tao es confined, Frederick Hurter killed 326 | Jumped [her and took his own tife. per > Bones Wow ied L.A. white, sack ima Gama, fanc; Sunbeam Follies Other Acts TOMORROW Wm. Farnum in “SHACKLES OF GOLD" Medium to chotce . Heavy . ny from the trap and ecescacee Texas, ¢-baak 4.00) Bulle upon Duret ne trapper, Cal, Ing 4 Hoge jtaken by surprise, was unable to de- | — sie — Turnipe—Ca!.. white, sack . 8) Prime fend himself, and was borne to the Cal, new, dos. bunche chen 76 | Smooth . earth by the bear. | Marks the ground indicated. ‘er, that, altho disarmed, Duret » an heroic battle barehanded The bear finally left Duret for dead, but the trapper later re- BUSINESS IS GOOD 100% Leather SHOES Balloons for Kiddies in the Afternoon Currante—Per crate Gooseberrive—Por th. . English, local, ~ $:| Covered consciousness and, altho ast No uF terribly mutilated, managed to FOR MEN wowen AND ad D wl nearly two miles toward : uke fenton bute home before he died from . tist | al, per enake onscey Px Sa ul loss of blood. AND y 3 Te. eke 7i¢¢8.00| Duret was found about 24 hours LESS The greatest scientific minds agree that yeast is one of the most import- ant medical discoveries. No method of banishing skin eruptions or build- ing health has yet been found which can equal it. This is because yeast | eontains certain vital elements which Jennie Duret, had searched all for him, Funeral services jd at Livingston, Mont. | Mrs night were bh GRAIN AND FEED helesale, Per Toe sete, oka. *:| Northern Pacific ke Si 100-1. ake. Cocoanute—Per don. 4. are lacking in the modern Met. Al. | Cocoanute-Pe ets Mone, tes Changes Schedules | ready millions of people have secured | “Golaen, per Ib : 100-, wks } amazing benefits from yeast Re- | Fige—White, bulk as 4, 100-1. ske. f Several changes in passenger | cently, however, a new process has Biack, bulk . o feed, 100-T, ake. oo\echedules, effective next Sunday, been discovered, called “ironization,”| {S268 Por. gatas Mass %|were announced today by E. L through which people are securing| ¢-row layer - 100-1. ska. oo |Carey, general passenger agent of benefits from yeast in just half the | Grapes—Cal By od 46.09 |the Northern Pacific rallway All-Grain Chop. Chick Feed—100 + Chick Mash— Wii Growing Feed Growing Mash Ms . 41.00 | Westbound Pacific express No 66.00 will arrive at 9:30 p. m.; eastbound Atlantic expres No, 4 will leave Se n attle at 7:05 p. m.: Grandview local No. 338 will leave ttle at 7:20 a i600|m.; Spokane-Seattle local No. 333 usual time. This embodied only in Ironized Yeast, helps to im- | / mediately convert the vital yeast ele ments into firm tissue and rich pure | blood. If weak, thin or run-down. or if troubled with pimples, black process, Feed Mixed Feed, #0 heads or boils, it will pay you to 36.00 will arrive here at 10 p, m. nd “ try Ironized Yeast at once. To try | 64-00 | Atigsinnippi Va limited No. 42 will ' ontzed Yea > #imp sn SM wave hare at walt vostcard for “Femous. ®ay|Pons—cal.. pet oyais -.- a ee ed FREE. Feast | Watermelone——Per 1 4G 06% FOR MEN FREE Test. Address Ironized Yeast | W* , —_—_—_—_—— ae ees Co., Dept. 87, Atlanta, Ga. Ironized * : ory: el Yeast is recommended and guaran Radio Broadcasts ndtyear welt sewed soles, rubber heels— $4.00 $5.00 Tennis Shoes, Sandals, Oxfords, for Children— $1.00 to $3.00 United Shoe Stores, Inc. 509 PINE 8ST. Opposite Frederick & Nelson's JUNE 30 K F C—5:30 to 6:45 p, m. £:15 to 9:00 pn. 9:15 to 10:30 p. m. K D Z B-3:30 to 4:16 p. m. and to 9:15 p, m K Z C—6:45 to 7:15 p.m Meet Battleships teed by all good druggists-Adver- tisement Granite Meat Serape Eastern oyster . or Th. No. 1, per Ib. per tb Virginia Keyat DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippere FREE , TREATMENT Men and women no matter what your ailment, grasp this op- Cwt., for F. Oo. + condensary, owt. .- DAIRY PRODUCTS ia . > Big Stor y ex ick white shell. a 4 A taal Huai Anes, Albi inaT iny Book Mixed colors Be 8. S. “Atlanta” leaves Leschi Pa 30 A, M. on Bid Ath ave. Pullets heeae— On regular sight-seeing trp—thru Lakes, Canal Locks, Sound - The wonderful story and 16 rest pictures of Seattle, all for a dime, so small you can slip one in every letter. If you're proud of Seattle asy it with Picturettes. For sale at news and stationery stores. to Published Dueks—Live, 014, LUMBERMEN’S PRI ING CO, Live, youn teeter dh co ©. triplets Wisconsin ot Block Swise Will Meet Battleships on Sound and Join ih. tril Escorting Squadron wi Tillamook triplets FOULTRY AND MEATS i Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers | ae Foley's Honey Tar SURE and QUICK Relief from | COUGHS ° Ss CROUP | Best for Children and Grown Persons For Information Phone Main 6600—Fare $1.95 me RHODES £0. (<->) Dependable Values BROADCASTING “KDZE” Dependable Merchandise 3:30 to 4:15 p. m, DAILY (e ept Sunday) 745 to 815 p. m—Monday, Wednesday, Friday RADIO Appropriate Apparel for the 4th of July Pretty Summer Dresses $11.50 to $24.50 Second Floor A very pleasing assortment of smart styled summer dresses including ratines, organdies, Normandies and fancy voiles that will prove cool and comfortable for warm days. There is a good range of sizes in this lot. Aniong them are pretty colors, both light and dark, and a few in white. Attractively priced at $11.60, $12.50, $13.60, $15.00, $16.50, $19.50 and $24.50. Beautiful Silk Sport Skirts Special $12.50 Among the many attractions in women’s sport ap- parel, you will find these silk sport skirts one of the predominating features. They are m plain colors, plaid and checked patterns and in all the season's vichest shades. Skirts that formerly sold for $15.00, $17.50, $19.50 and $22.50 are priced special for Saturday at $12.50 each. THE RuooEs Co Girls’ Organdie Dresses Special $2.95 Second Floor Ruffled organdie dresses for the little tots, Colors included in the assortment are pink, rose, blue, orchid and yellow. Each dress has @ cute little hat to match. Just the thing for the 4th. Special, a set, $2.95. Organdie Vestee Sets Exceptional values at 85¢ Neckwear Dept.—Main Floor Just received, a charming assortment of imported organdie vertees and collar and cuff sets. There are many becoming styles to choose from, in white, tam and colors. Very important values for 85c each, Men’s Outing Wear Main Floor Khaki Pants, straight leg, a pair Khaki Pants, fitted. Special .. Khaki Coats with Corduroy Collars. Khaki Cotton Shirts from . Khak! Wool Shirts from . Cotton Buthing Suits, each Jersey Knit Fancy Striped 5 Novelty Knit blas or plain Suits Belted Bathing Suits, each ... Rib Stitch Wool Sults, each . Shirts with attached collars, each. Sweaters of Coat style in plain or heather shades and having two or four pockets....88.95 to $8.50 Caps in al! sizes and descriptions. 83.00 Summery Millinery $5.00 to $12.50 Second Floor Charming styles in women's light hats for summer wear, They include taffetas, Daronette satins, georgette crepes and hemps, with silk combinations and trim: mings of ostrich and flowers with long colorful stems ow! heads, ribbon and pom- pons. Attractive values from $5.00 to $12.50, Also, Sport Hats in a good variety of ntyles including felts and wool fabrics. Choice from $1.95 to $4.95 each, qT Sa Kodak Supplies, Printing and Developing—Main Floo: Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. a @Q Tit AVENUE AND UNION STREET. READY FOR “THE GLORIOUS FOURTH” — 7 PICNIC SUPPLIES Picnic Sets consist- ing of Plates, Nap- kins and_ Table Cover; regular 10c. ote Heat; spe- | cial, 3 cans...25¢ Willow Picnic Bas- kets, 8 sizes; special 25¢, 49¢ and 69¢ IMPORTED WILLOW FISH BASKETS Size 8—SPECIAL $1.39 They were never cheaper FLY AND CASTING RODS $8.50, $10 and $12.50 values; $6.98 SUGGESTIONS FROM BATHING SUITS Boys’ and men’s sizes, SEC I in two colors; special Cherry Stoner.....$1.49 98c Economy Covers doz. 35¢ Men's and Women’s Mason Covers “ 35¢ Shram Covers “ 35¢ All-wool SUITS— Kerr Lids “ 15¢ Good Luck $4.50 wil $5 * $6 Rubbers “ 10¢ 3 Parowax pkg. 15¢ A fine assortment of colors to choose from. See us for Auto Tents, Beds and Camping Equip- ment. Our prices are Right 2-BURNER GASOLINE CAMP STOVE Reg. $7.50; special $4.98 HHS WE HAVE 100 EDISON ELECTRIC IRONS 2e Riera es 2 se No.3 KAMPKOOK FOLDED “IT'S ALL INSIDE” A 6-lb. Iron complete, with cord. Take away the drudgery from Summer ironing. Carried like a suit case, assures you a quick and efficient heat—safe and economically operated.

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