The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1922, Page 5

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URSDAY. AU‘ tl nn H.B. Stranahan, MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES DURE. re etenenenenmnens — WEEK- END SPECIALS 48 SIZE se SIZE- 65c for. for me.” Joaged for. NOTE—There is onty one price for ‘We. Penn—be straight—s5 per per thousand. Please Ret ask the dealer to sell for lear. fannet afford to do it—Adver “WORTH THREE HUNDRED? thes | <= 2 sad AE as Py “| s a = | ion. all told. ve EES CASSEROLE SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL’ ..... Sacrifice Sale OF FLOSS AND COTTON PILLOWS Mit Remnants HCretonnes are used tn coverings of silk floss and floss gotten Pillows offered tn this sale, | GRUNBAU SIXTH AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. ittPhome Elliott 4910 |HIINIIMIIIIII eet Tive been bere." [ PENN PROVES SUCCESS U. S. SMOKERS at ig undoubtedly the outstand. eeigar success of the year ts found popularity with bh the Wm. Penn cigar was re- by the smokers of this coun- gittime cigar, at the old-fash- 5 cents, seems to have jest what they have been walt- No sooner was ie digar displa: at the stands e retail cigar satan than It be- the most popular cigar. Raeeems as if the Great American put a Wm. Penn begween his Yighted up, and said, “This is popularity has spread from tte const. It is today the larg- 6-cent cigar In the country. smokers are right, They are| £, the greatest cigar value on It is fully a year ahead ithe times for the price. Long fill- mlect binder and Sumatra wrap- and dealer have cut off of thelr profit in or- te produce this cigar, making their profit in an enormously in- wale of the cigar. Trp Wm. Peon. You will know} Pat once for the kind of a cigar you YOU TAKE THE FIFTY!” S is the admonition to Mr. Barnett, in ver office yesterday. Property is to be Sold at Fifty-three They front on eu, -fifth Avenue The Rtas is in and paid for. Taxes are GUST 10, 1922 Map Publisher, Visits Seattle at the Big Store Guernsey sapere and ot nickel frame with heat- ee proof black handles, a ose inches across top. Special ot RRRRRRSS $1.98 of the Sanitary Rugs made from new do- mestic rags. TWO Driver of firet-quality Cretonnes and Tapestry Mr. and Mrs. Stranahan Maving traveled 3408) miles by jauto without a puncture or a fat) - 85c - $1.10 spend the winter. | While in this city the couple vinit. | ed T. J. Thorsen of the Washington Shoe Manufacturing Co, an old]. acquaintance. Mr. and Mra, Strana- | > ban expect to go back to Cleveland by auto: next year, Fleet Gobs Plan to Capture City More than 1,200 sailors and ma rines from the battleship division tn | Elliott bay are scheduled to swarm over the foot of Washington at Thursday morning and “take” gtrate- gical points of the city 350 Stese Rinne? in State, Report Finds ‘There are 350 motor bus lines, em. | ploying approximately 900 men, now toed in Washington, according to records on file with the state de wage of public works. Youre in the | driver’ Seat MPs Aeca Hop picking in the Puyallup val ley will begin about August 25, ac Sheyve got the shock. sS— CO. IN = night as standing ~|Banker Will Speak On Travels Friday “The World as I Saw It" will be the tople of an address by Simeon T. Tobey, president of the Rainier Val ley State, bank, at the Masonic club. rooms Friday noon, when the mem. bers’ council of the Chamber of Commerce meets. Tobey recently re- turned from a world tour. thought o Pager, leaned w. PORTL. $100,000 legen that the Wm. was char Orlando cording to L. T. Oldroyd, Pierce county agent. Australia Plans to Raise Cotton BRISBANE, Aug. 10.—Five hun- dred thousand acres of land in Cen tral Queensland are to be developed for growing cotton. Farmer's 30 Silk ot Seattle. Beats ROME. Auk. 10—An Etruscan| farmer artested for defrauding neighbors wae found to have 30 silk shirts. enenenORgegeneneses 76: 1) wife mine | month old | himaelt. right in fu lunch basket Green Ltd Cheese two Dorothy p.m; & 10:30 p. SURE! But if you can’t get more than fifty KzZC p.m. But these tracts are to be sold in great haste. Owner’s final ELL for whatever anybody offers.” The terms are just as easy as tho you paid the full price. tracts Ten per cent at the Auction, plus the Auc- b ] tioneer’s fee of $10. A SO. u e Fifteen per cent ten days after. Balance in e small monthly pay- uction ments within three Uniess years, if desired. getting th prescribed (rete Jobs, toward: At the close of Struck down by Ld the street, LONDON, common THE SEATTLE STAR pick It out for yourself. is a story of Seattle of today, er of labor, who regards himeett ana rather shrewd recently had « ‘* program, the boss nely tips to largeness of you GIRLS ARE STRUCK BY TAXI Released by Police After Questioning speeding tire, H. B. Stranahan, 75, map pubd-| taxicab, Miss Elvira Ryden, 17, |lisher of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs.| of 365 Renton ave, and Miss LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED |Stranahan are now on thelr way! jRuth Lindstedt, 18, living at from Seattle to San Diego, Cal, to) 316 10th ave. N. E., were recov: ering Thursday from bruises and E. R. ager, driver of the car, aft 1 reported to police that he had | form, the scales unite with oll from ed and slightly damaged his car, and professed surprine when inform. | head. ed that he had struck someone ‘The accident occurred Wednesday | were | ng spread by promiscuous use of the in}comb and brush the in the young women parking space front of the Mount Baker pharmacy Altho they saw the cab coming down | conditions that undermine the health they had no/|@re future causes of falling hair, dandruft early they said, of danger until the vehicle after questioning, was re- the police. Patricia Reid Sues Oregon Newspaper |, AND, Aug. 10.-—- Suit for has been brought against the Oregonian Publishing company here by Mra Patricia Reid, who al The evening was devoted, at the on discussion ax to how the efficiency of the workers could be increased, and many wise sayings were put forth nored Boss and Toastmaster: and we have had quite a lot of suggestions offered as to how we eould Increase our efficiency and, Incidentally, your profit experience you could give us a few sug gestions ax to how we might Increase our earning capacities And then that ornery cuss sat down, He was fired the next payday, uet for his pyer’s wu Then, nerally, The Boss Fired Him Here ts @ story that may or may not have a moral; if tt has one gestion, to a lengthy as « climax to the » and for an hour expapded on the var the proper altitude towards the boss, towards society is remarks the boss inquire further anyone wished to say, and a saturnine, ornery sun-of-a-gun of a clerk rose in his place and remarked thusly: if there was anything We have all enjoyed the meal, 1 won if o Catt) suddenly swerved and struck them a | lessens. glancing blow, felling them Another cab from the Yellow Cab/| and 30th years. Coe. took them home. her reputation and health | were damaged by & news story print ed in the’ Oregonian, in which she ged with blackmail. Mra Reid arrived here on the trail of Dr. Edgar Miller, lecturer on Sheriff to Aug. ‘wo! Shot at Wife Kills Baby; Man Suicides MONTREAL, Aug. 10.—A at shot Francois Guilbert ed her and killed their baby. Gullbert then killed stition Is 10—In defliance of | superstitions, Miss Loder got married on the Aug. WHAT’S IN THE AIR August 10 K F C—(360 meters) 420 to & 20 to 645 p. m; m. 915 to K D Z E—(360 meters) 3:20 te 4:30 p. m. {360 meters) 6:45 to 7:18 p.m, | K J R—(360 meters) $15 to 9:15 ASPIRIN Insist on Bayer Package you see the name “Rayer” on package or on tablets you are not he genuine Bayer product by physicians over twen- moni? Merely nominal. R AEE, any West Se- .. || esup years Sat pryves.gaty by aus and All are paid up to ea attle car on First Colds Headache sett Ave.— transfer to 35th Toothache Lumbago 7) . at Alaska St. © Munici- Barache Rheumatism ipt! t t pal buses run to Hen- i Neuraigts a Pain, Fai 4 ses ecept only “Bayer” package amass SEY every Bd $ a e. derson. Property be- which contains proper directions overt: ve as a 5 Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost ne ig view of the Sound gins right there. | few centa,. Druggieta also sell hot available, jomes, e wt ebhe | &nd the Olympics when the property ite is cle ~ ae § ity privileges } and cheap transportation are spatting property is improved with Nine hundred dollars a tract was Or property nearby—and on the fame paved street, GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & CO. | ties of trade 1 Moneas All the tracts are plainly marked and fronting on two streets—34th and and 100, Aspirin is the k of Bayer Manufacture of Seacidester 35th. (Fine chance to subdivide and make a profit later.) schools — stores — Auction on the Property—Rain or Shine—Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp. Maps and full particulars at the office of the undersigned— _ | Safe for 1 Financiers for Business Institutions ELLIOTT 3211 630-622 Burke Building, Second and Marion St. Cures cou oplates or best cough stant relic nent, p. p. kane,—Ad' nfants, Children or Adults GLYCEROLE LOBELIA| ch instantly. Containe no injurious drugs, It's the n medicine made, Gives in- f. 600 at all drug stores, or . by Joyner Drug Co., Spo- vertisement. paychological subjects, for whose ar- | rest & warrant charging the giving libelous information ts held in It; Kills Himself |392 ssn ave. sutterea « VANCOUVER, B. C, Beating by a few minutes « deputy | by sheriff who was hastening to prevent | | Tuesday, at hin euicide, John William Wells, 36. rancher, shot and killed himself yi Shirts in Court teria near Ridgeleld | } | RY DE SHOP DEK. KH. BISHOP O8T of headed men earlier years. There are forms of ¢ ruff. One is ing or crusts drying of the scalp. the scalp and form a crust over baldness. Dandruff is “catching,” usually Debility, constipation An baldness The di increases, ane is one ¢ the bald. you © in the front row at the musi cal comedy might not haw been bald if they had taken pains to cure dandruff in two dan. at tended with scal and In the other the ‘This is the form that causes be. and other life, coming usually between the 20th ly become tuld, as do men. Heredity also has something to do | with baldness. One does not inh baliness, but an individual often herits a weak-muncled scalp. With men the shape of the of hair. Stiff hats should be bloc Both sexes lone their | hair from dandruff, tho women rare-|]) erit tne hat ax much to do with the shedding | ‘ked to te exact shape of the owner's head so ax mot to press too tightly at any one spot. Scalp massage is effective in pre-| venting baldnens. ith ave, suffered a broken | Marry Christ, 2212 Firat iret ave. and Stewa 10.—|leg when struck by an auto driven jxt. She was taken to the city hos 1393: -~An unknown manowes by an auto driven by Ingvar hie 8. Eide, 18, 4016 Gist ave. 8. W.. Monday, The man said he was not hurt. The accident occurred at Sec ond ave. and Columbia #t "*|Madison Park Asks for Bathing Beach A. petition carrying several bun | dred nares of residents of Madison | park and vicinity was presented to 13th and also wore peacock feathers. | public bathing beach, be established there in the n future. The board | Super: AY Defied by Bride city evvnci” reauenting that a ete., petition requests the bath house, our park to Include in ite next budget | an appropriation to cover the cont of beautifying Madison park and bri ing ing it back to ite former popularity as a recreation spot Miss Lillian Goetz, (above), and Miss Ida Wei. are two of the six | that died asa result of eating poison in a Sixty berg, 2 containing York restaurant. pie New |others are ill. PALACE HIP & STS TE THEATRE 18 88 THE 9 to 10 Petticoats 60 Petticoats of atin, silk Chine in white and pink only polled from showing, whieh $4.60, sold former! $4.75, are reduced in this wale for an Clearance. During hour hoice at Voiles and Batistes which also Includes some and %#-ineh widths are displayed in tinmues, 91 checks and stripes. Form erly 400 and 606. this hour, a yard . Smart Autumn Coats Fur -Trimmed and Plain | Truly an attractive price when one considers that they are developed of new Fall Fabrics and designed in the latest styles; all of which combine to offer our patrons the are displayed in plaid-back and double-faced Coatings, Velours, Bolivias and Velouge, in the latest shades of Navy, Sorrento and Dark Blue, Taupe and Brown. ‘2103 Women's Silk Boot Hose—White only, with reinforced lisle garter tops, heels and toes. Sizes 10 and 10%. For this hour, @ pair i] widths, with ruffling. A good range of colors. | For this hour, a yard....... 09+ Men's Shirts and Drawers—200 garments in a includes balbriggan and ribbed weaves, On account of broken lines and sizes we have priced them for @ quick clean-up. lot, which Formerly 5c and 7c. For thie hour, a garment....+-+e+-e- / or 4 garments for $1.50 wash and crepe de which are slightly and at August this $3.19 660 yards in an assortment Yor , 25c or 3 pairs for $1.00 Organdie and Net Flouncings—27- and 401nch On sale in the Dress | Trimming Section for an August Clearance. PAGE 5 GO. RHODES Friday Hour Sales Note particularly the unusual values offered in these Friday hour sales of merchandise arranged for August clearance on which no mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders will be taken, and the right to limit quantities will be reserved. 10 to 11 11 to12~ Hosiery — 250 pairs of Middies —60 Mia Women's Cotton Hone in 6 and 14 black, white white and van; sizes trimmed Also fancy Formerly Black Lisle Hose, 19¢ amall imperfections, sizes % and 9 and ¢ : ae ne rena Infants’ Shirts—100 new B. 10 und 10% only, W0Olmixed Shirts in 6 poe only and = 9month izes Formerly $1.00. For For this hour, 19c this hour, 29c 1to2 CURTAINS — 30 pairs In one to three-pair lots of Nottingham, Plain and Ruffled Voile, Scrim and Marquisette. Priced for this hour as follows Girls’ dies in only. Plain blue; collars with braids, sizes and cordo 8% to 10 Drop Stitch with For this hour, each iren's 62¢ 75¢ Curtains §=98¢ Curtains $1.18 Curtains $1.38 Curtains $2.50 Curtains $2.75 Curtains $3.48 $1.25 Curtains $1.50 $1.96 Curtains Crepe de Chine — 150 tan, flame, Copen and white patterns, Former $5.50 « palr each... yards, 40 inches wide, in Japanese Lunch Cloths; 5 brown. For this ly $1.26. For 79c this hour, choice 89c $6.95 or 3 pairs for 0c light blue, silver, Quaker, size 48x48, in blue and — 45 99 hour, a yard at $24.50 Second Floor best of service and ultimate satisfaction. Sizes 16 to 44 4to 5 Men's Work Shirts—92 blue and gray Chambray Shirts in sizes 14, 14%, 15 and 16%. Formerly sic and | $1.00. For this hour, choice..--.. OO Granite Cloth—A 42-inch material much used for school wear, shown in plain tan, Copen, green, red, plum, burgundy, navy and black. On sale in the | sizes. Formerly 49c and 59c. ‘Weolen Goods Section. . Fer. For this hour, 25c this hour, 79¢c 3 to 4 Women’s Union Suits—Cot- ton Suits in bodice top, knee length style. Sizes 36 and 38, in pink or white. Formerly 60c. For this hour, 29c RBUIE . eeseeeeree Children's Underwear—An 044 lot of Muslin Drawers, Princess Slips and Panty Waists in a broken line of .39c .$1.00 9c \Taxicab and Car Crash; Man Is ‘When the taxicab in which he was siding, Wednesday evening, struck @ nd Stew W.0, Baker, salesman, of San | Francisco, was slightly cut by flying street car at Second ave, jart st. glans. car was going too fast, and ing. The following C, B. Phillips, president; can, secretary sergeant-at-arms. Cornish Faculty nish school fa nesday by the Kiws ere declared the ac is club, F. H. Kerr, 727 Belmoht pt, driver of the cab, told police that the street motorman failed to give any warn: | Phillips to Head Local Labor Body officers we! stalled Wednesday night, at the reg: ular meeting of the Central Labor | | council, in the Labor temple: Jack Jet- json, vice president; James A. Dun- and W. E. | Luncheon Guests A luncheon in honor of the Cor. | ty was given Wed- 901 a civic asset, | CHONG... 000 BYAFA. .ceveseese Love-Making Duke (Drunken Driver Is Asked to Depart} Jailed and Fined LONDON, Aug. 10—Because he | Thirty days in jail and a fine of |has been pestering a titled beauty | $100 was the sentence im- | with love letters, it is clatamdethe | posed upon W. E. Dalrymple, 26, Spanish Duke de Luzarraga has been salesman, when he appeared in po- invited to return to his nativé land. | lee court Wednesday afternoon on & Lady Diana Cooper, daughter of charge of driving while drunk. the duke of Rutland, is the woman | Dalrymple’s auto collided with « |to whom the Spanish nobleman is | sedan driven by Miss Gwendolyn reported to have lost his heart. She | Schofield, 750 16th ave. Tuesday, is happily married. overturning it, It we Up in Tea Quality 70 of its Selling Cost Cost rzA. “STANDARD” THE WORLD OVER R. & H.C. COOK, East 3383, Elliott 0350, Distributors Hurt that the} Turner, Speak SPECIAL 6 to 8-Inch Shears hole and Nail Scissors. EQUITY Steel Shears and Scissors Regular $1.00 3% to Ginch Scissors~ good quality steel and nickel plated LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP, Special 4 Bars 23c Demonstration by factory representative in our Busy Basement | >> 98e Your choles of white and gold or the green key pattern in the popular ovide shape. tionally good buy at 6 for 98c. (No C. 0, D, Orders) Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Good Quality KITCHEN BROOMS Worth 75c, Special at 39c Made in the “Light- house for the Blind.” Buy Home Products. '59c -made of Also a few Button- Do your school sewing now, Atkin’s Buck-Saw Regularly Sells at $1.50. Strongly aade, with go0d quality steel blades. winter's wood now. and Saucers Special, Set of Six Special for Friday at An excep- Saw your

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