The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1922, Page 5

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1 at MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU ht This Mid-Year Sale Offers Unusual Savings at the Big New Store EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME offered at reductions of 10% to 50% Here Is the best value ever given in a Bed Davy. enport. Extra heavy quartered oak frame in the golden or fumed finish, covered in a brown Spanish leather; has spring-edge seat, A first: class cotton-folt mattreas goes with this Daven This combination priced $69. 50 The Uidniglechal Guest Provided inate ib hint bea Fat Mattrew--.. BOD.OO LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRORBAU SIATH AVE, BETWEEN Eco AND IN sta. |Phone Elliott 4910 iii ‘Bx-fov. Physician |f understand why people will | to dangerous operations for transplantation when it ts as effective as the newer meth- Which require no operation. | ‘There are many diseases and weak. | =n respond wonderfully 4 ie reatyacnte and for « limited the doctor ts going to give| conference to interested people 1937 Third ave. Hours 10-12, 2-6. at once if you are interested. — Of Interest to GROCERS, BUTCHERS, BAKERS and FARMERS AVE good location on main floor for baker and bread stalls. Also for butchers and grocers. In the lower section we have an overproduction of refrigeration, which we would be giad to furnish te farmers for meat stalia. APPLY MANAGER Westlake Public Market Sixth and Virginia THE SEATT My, Qh My! Aren’t They the Cheerful Little Fellows !| Suicide Is Verdict on Salsbury Death | Mra. Nelile Salsbury, 52, came to her death by an overdose of narcotic drugs, according to the verdict of a coroner's jury Tuesday. She swal lowed the dope when police searched her home for it. John W. Salsbury [her husband, and a eon, Arthur | Swanson, are held in the city jail on charges of violating the Harrison act. Sourdough F estival Continues at Arena Stil the music Arena, where the sourdoughs Unue to celebrate versary of the arrival of the good lahip Portland in Seattle, Wednesday night will be the last night of the | celebration. that will take off their parkas and/ | return to civi to civilization. con WHITEN SKIN AND BLEACH FRECKLES | | | | } / | GIRLS! LEMONS { ) it 5 \ I Squeere the juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounce: of Orchard White, which any drug j store will supply for a few cents, | shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful }lemon bleach, Massage thin sweetly Ifragrant lotion into the face, neck, jarms and hands each day, then | shortly note the beauty and white. | ness of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this lemon lotion to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, also as @ freckle, sunburn and tan bleach because it doesn’t irritate. | Advertisement i Last Few Days of This Special One Dollar Offer Only a few days remain for you to take advantage of this big opportunity to atquire any type Columbia Grafonola you may select from our stock. These instruments are high grade, abso- lutely modern in every respect, in portable or cabinet sizes. Don’t wait, too long—a dollar is all you need to pay down to get a genuine Qe eee. Type A-2 Height # 1-16 tn ONE DOLLAK Type C-2 hase. ONE DOLLAR Mahogany or Base 13 WN and any oF selected Quarterea oak Height 11 11-16 inches DOWN Mahogany, onk and Karly English oak Columbia Grafonola artered Golden x14% _ inches, 50c a Week Fumed Base and Golden oak box plays at the| the 26th annt-| The sourdoughs after| Is Seen SAN FRANCISCO, July 19—A }second Carl Wanderer? | Or victim of a cycle stances in which the “Ragged | Stranger” murder in Chicago appears to be paralleled? Such are the mystery elements |back of the arrest here of Henry F | Wilkens, charged with complicity in the murder of bis wife, Mra, Anna | Wilkens. Wilkens and his wife, of camping trip when thetr automobile | was halted by auto bandits, Wilkens | was robbed of three $100 bille and, |when his wife resisted the stealing of Jewels, she was shot, and mortally wounded. Within 24 hours of the shooting a tangied skein of circumstances be gan to weave that has seemed to jenmesh Wilkens, “Did be hire these bandits to play [hold-up men and shoot his wife, as| | Wanderer hired the ‘ragged strang fer?” in the question raised. Wilkens has steadily protested h' innocence and declares hinelf a vic |the Wanderer case. However, two brothers, Arthur and Walter Castor. were arrested as the bandits shortly after the shoot tkine falled to identify them es the bandits and they presented what appeared to be a faultiens alibl. They were found to have been driv ing a “death ofa by persons who had passed both the | Wilkens and the bandit car on the night of the murder But they were released after Wil kens’ failure at identification. Sub sequently it was learned that Walter Castor had once been an employe of | | Wilkens, but Wilkens eaid four years | had passed since he had seen Castor. Wanserer s Double etreum. | with thetr| |two children, were returning from a! tim of circumstances suggested by | type Mentified | STAR in Murder | Also detectives shattered the Castor alibl | Wilkens was held for questioning Hoe stood pat. Harry, Jr. his little] son, upheld his gtory of the bandit} shooting. A man nunt wan started, Arthur Castor was arrested, Then, police say, he made a state ment With his brother Walter, he said, he had met Wilkens on the morning of the hold-up. His brother |e averred, had made all arrang: ments with Wilkens and he knew merely that they were to stage « holdup. He said he heard no talk of any shooting. He remained at the wheel of the bandit machine unti! his brother had “finished the job,” he added. “I did not know anyone had been shot,” he declared. “And if Wilkens was shot I couldn't ety who did {t—Walter or Wilkens, All I know is that Wilkens had the money in Ris pocket as he said be would and we got it.” Wilkens was then formally arrest 4 { Will be prove a atrange double for Sarl Wanderer? OREGON PRIMARY RECOUNT ASKED BY FRANK A. CLARVOE PORTLAND, July 19.—Friends of | Gov. Ben W. Olcott, of Oregon, today | iawued a call to his supporters to un | loomen their purse strings In behalf of the governor in the impending re. count of votes cast for Oleott and | Charles EB. Hall, of Marshfield, tn the republican gubernatorial primaries last May The Ku Klux Kian atready has i sued a call to its membership and other Hall supporters, many of them | members of the Federated Patriotic | societios, who gave Hall their sup: | last May, to raise $50,000 to co a recount of the state in an} port fina effort to nettle, once and for all, the |?) question of who really is th | for the repub lean chair nominee governor's | rae RHODES ©. Dependable Merchandise White Gaberdine Tub Skirts New Collar and Cuff Sets $1.00 a Set —Main Floor You will be pleased with the becoming styles that are shown in this group of collar and cuff Neckwear Dept sets of Venise lace, and tions, in round, semi-fitted and tuxedo styles. set, $1.00, Children’s Athletic Union Suits Special, a Suit, 45c Women's Knit Underwear Dept.— Upper Mal Girls’ and Boys’ Muslin Athletic Union Suits that are the very thing for these warm days; in sizes 4 to 12 for girls and Formerly 75c a suit. Special Thursday, a suit, A5¢. Special $1.95 ana $2.25 Second Fluor A new shipment, including a very fine as- sortment of Gaberdine Skirts, augmented by a few numbers taken regular stock, are now on display in the Women’s Sport Wear Department. They are in two groups, specially priced for the July Clearance. There are several different styles, the two models sketched being in the assortment. All are of white gaberdine; some plain and others smartly trimmed with fancy pockets and white pearl buttons. These are most timely and attractive values priced special at $1.95 and $2.25 each, from Men’s Shirts Special $1.65 Main Floor Men's French Cuff Shirts of woven and corded madras and repp cloths, in light and dark patterns. Well made Shirts, full cut and in sizes 14 to 17. Formerly $2.00 each. Priced for quick clear- ance at $1.65 each, lace and net combina- A in Floor 6 to 14 years for boys. Men’s Pajamas | July Clearance Sales of | Women’s Ready-to-Wear Are Now On! On the Second Floor you will find many specials in Women’s Apparet that offer substantial savings. Special $2.15 Pajamas made of Fruit-ofthe- Loom Muslin in neat striped pat- terns and full cut. They are well- tailored in sizes 15 to 18. Formerly $3.00. Priced for quick disposal at $2.15 a suit. WHAT’S IN THE AIR duly. 19 K F C—530 to 6:45 p, m. (60 meters) 9:15 to 10:30 p. m. K D Z% ©4360 meters) 3:30 to $15 p. m. % Z C1360 meters) 6:45 to 715 r K i R—(260 meters) $15 fo 945 > m. Boston Girl Here on Year-Long Hike Declaring that she had been “on the road” for a year, Miss Nell Walk- er, 28, of Boston, arrived on foot in Seattle Tuesday. She says she Is “hiking around the world.” |Women’ r Civic Club Entertains at Camp Members of the Women's Civic} jclub be in charge of the afternoon teas at the tourist camp for the re | mainder of the week, according to Mrs. M. A. Wilkins, hostess, LAPPERS FLOCK TO VIEW SELVES DENVER.—Seven thousand flap- pers crowded a local amusement place and 30,000 others went to see me “queen of flapperdom” s were chosen. elastic and catgut harness attached at the top to the vest. Thus the hose supporter was born. It is not re- lated whether Kant patented the con- |the other variety, It was invented, | trivance or if the invention antedated for his personal use, by one of the | the | most illustrious German philosophers,| Le Petit Parisian, (Translated for j Kant, who had observed that the | The Star.) \type. of. round elastic garter he had | SEE been using to hold up his silk stock-} ganakrit Is the languagé of the ings stopped the circulation of the! ancient Hindus, and is regarded as blood. the speech nearest to that spoken Kant set his brilliant mind to work | by the Aryan race. from which de and finally devised a combination of ' veloped all the white people of today. | KANT INVENTED THE GARTER | A little contribution to the history | |of women's garments; The origin of | the garter—not the round kind, but and Company on page 6 Early this month Hall filed his ———— Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. protest of Olcott's candidacy in the ¢ Marion county, Ol protest, At the eatne time Hall nants let it be known that Hall himself wag finan cially incapable of financing check of the votes cast in the 1,746 precincts in the state. Holding that a recount would show that Hall was nominated, instead of Olcott, and charging irregularities at many polls the Ku Klux Klan Immediately took up the cry and in assessing its mem. bership $2 a head to make up Hall's recount purse, Other Hall support ers are understood to be chipping In Olcott's friends, not to be outdone intend to match, dollar for dotlar, the | sums pouring into the Klan's treas: | ury. Paul B, Wallace, of Salem, han | been named recipient of the Olcott fund, Many prominent business and professional men have been Invited to serve on the Oleott subscription committee. The official count of the primaries rhowed Oleott nominated by approxi mately 600 votew. Hall's supporters claim a recount of the state would show Hall nominated by a majority possibly as large as that now allowed Olcott ALUMINUM TEA-KETTLE Size 5—Regular $3.00; AUTO TABLES with roll top and collapsible legs. Regular $5.00; special at $3.69 CANVAS BAGS Special (22x31 inches) BROWN - 39¢—WHITE - 49¢ Can: be used for laundry bags or packs for camping. Very Special at $1.98 This Is a heavy, pure aluminum Tea Kettle, highly polished, with cast aluminum, cold grip handle; an excel- lent value at $1.98. Keen-Kutter and Robeson Shur-Edge “Critique of Pure Reasor"—— SEE Height 13% pows $1.00 a Week Finished in Red Mahogany, Amer- Joan walnut (satin finish), Golden » $1.50 a Wee ONE Type E-2 oak, Fumed oak and Eo English oak ‘ but equipped Type F-2 sine ar,7YRE E-2 hut snuipped RECORD BWIECT $1.75 a Week ONK DEO ie 59 Pocket Knives, Special at . A wonderful assortment to choose yr HUDSON’S CONTINUOUS SPRAY PUMPS A $1.00 Value for 69c For destroying ali kinds of bugs and insects on plants and rose bushes, Also for apply: ing dips and fly killer on They need daily treatment until ie can your dental work done. Dent's Toothache Gum—it does four things for bad teeth. DENTS TOOTHACHE GUM 1. Stops toothache instantly ; Cleanses and protects the cavity Retarde further decay 4. Destroys allodor Dent's Toothache Gum is a scientific preparation for treating bad teeth. Contains no creo- sote, or harmful in- gredients. Ask your druggist for genuine Dent's and be sure ofthepure,harmless DOWN and GALVANIZED WASH TUBS Don’t walt until this DOLLAR DOWN offer is withdrawn, as it will be in a few days. COME IN TOMORROW! SIZE NO. 2 ‘Well made; a real bargain at 69¢. No €.0.D. orders stock cattle and horses, Detroit, for 35 years

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