The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1922, Page 5

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nn RE RT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1929. TT TTT TTT TTI DUH tt Ut oa MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU = Fall Rug and C arpet Values Advance We have waited unt!! We were prepared and ready to make this im portant announcement Now the Rugs are here As well as Carpets and Lipoloums. Advantage- ous purchase on our part i# evidenced tn the prices we are quoting Axminster Rugs, exeo) lent quality, select pat- tun at $27.50 Rag Rugs Our showing of Rag Rugs has never been as large or va ried ne at present ‘The color seleétion ts excellent—those with eretonne bord unusually attractive The sizes range from 18x36 Inches to 6x? feet. The prices are from T5¢ to $20. Carpets and Stair—six pat avaliable in Woot Carpets Halt terns Velvet yard 3 patterns vet $ patterna tn Wool vet Linoleum A full line of Printed Linoleums, per sq. yard, 85¢ to $1.85 Inlaid Linoleuma, per square yard..........81.15 to $3.00 No charge for laying Linoleum “a LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED RUNBAU FURNITURE CO. IN SIXTH AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS 9 CANADIAN PACIFIC Vel That’s Bill Hone; He’ BY JIM MARSHALL Up in @ little town in Btevens county Bill Hone is cashier and vice president—and general manager—and office assintant—and stenographer —in the one and only bank but be'k a good banker—and some day he'll make a lot of money —for other peopie—and possibly some for .himae!t —but he'll huve to reform —firnt Leave Seattle Daily Colman Dock, Foot of Marion Street For Victoria and Vancouver, B. C., 9:00 = one, 11:30 For Vancouver, B. C. Direct, The Night Boat Dally at... 2.2... scscsosseseeece WTrene-Canada Limited] Summer Tourist Fa: to Kast- Leaves Vancouver, ©, daily trom it 3.00 p.m. 92 hours to Mon- | i eee I went fnto Bill's bank—the other day—to cash a traveler's jeheck—and after the ceremony was over——I hung around watching the | customer ~and the way Bi han | dled ‘em ~~ Bill is a eavings fiend of the villagers escape the net | thrift propaganda he throws them—every time he gets a cb } [ suppose there are more lings accounts to the square jin Bill's territory—than ‘most any where ¢lse—in the Inland Empire While I was standing around man came in with a sort of grin on his face—and marched, up to the window —and pulled out his bank book and said he would deposit a ten st Retura bours te T 2 and few ot over amo’ Pacific Hotels and Service. City Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue 5587 E. F. L. STURDEE, General Agent Alexander to Give Hearing Put Over Special Material Hearing on the paving of Alkiave,| In answer to thousands of re-| from Luna park to the bathing | quests, Alexander, “The Man Who! . scheduled for Thursday after-| Knows,” who is appearing at the on, has been postponed one week, | Pantagen this week, hax consented, "Pot unciiman John E. Carroll am |to give an extra matinee, or special) ~—®%d Bil! emiled all over 4 Wednemtay. matinee, for only, at 2 o'clock} ~—804 the man it —_—-—— Thursday afternoon. This is an|CO™Me easier for him to save WILLIAM B. SHOEMAKER, of | extra performance and not a part of | 'h!* Seattle Title Trust company, has | the regular matinee at the Pantages,| —"The boss gimme a five buck appointed president of the Se-jat which Alexander will appear later |*Aise—this week"—he said le Lions’ club, to succeed Ray-|in the afternoon and I could see Bill's old bean E. Bigelow, of Cheasty’s, who| At the special “ladies only” mati.|—lining up strategy and tactics to Weently resigned |nee, Alexander will give away a@ lim. | #¢t that for the savings de — ited number of Oriental gazing baila, | partment CHICAGO.—Right Rev. Samuel occult hooks, horoscopes Fatiows. 96, former presiding bishop and “spirit paintings.” No girl un @ Reformed M. E. church, reported der 16 years old will be admitted to @titically i! ‘Alki Ave. Paving nad would raise at on . extensive here’—sald) Bith— ou what you do 4 the look-a “you haven't te the special matin: i | WHERE AURORA SPANS THE SKY IN FLAMING Scents of Balsam and Pine Intensify Camping Pleasure R rest and recuperation, for canoeing, hunting, fishing, riding, trampin and mountain climbing, come to the land where Youth returns—the “Sea o Mountains” in Western Canada. Feel the tingle of renewed vigor, reflected in ruddy cheeks. Enjoy sound, restful slumber. ; See Canada this year—Lucerne, more picturesque than Switzerland—Jasper Park, the national playground-—Valley of a Thousand Falls, the most magnificent trip to be had in all the Rockies ~ Fraser River Canyon—Prince Rupert, the gateway to Alaska. “pan “Continental Limit Crosses the Rockies at the lowest altitude, the easiest gradients and in view of Canada’s highest peaks mreatly reduced rates. fon AP cond Ave., Seattle, W Canadian National fRailways A Savings Fiend He Never Overlooks a Dollar. That Is, a Dollar of Anybody’s Else. If You Go Into His Town, Look Out! after | i wife about —————— THE SEATTLE STAR T. H. Price, Editor, | Due Here Thursday. ‘Theodore H. Price, editor of Com merce and Finance, famous New York financial publication, will ar rive here Thursday morning from Rpokane. It In expected he will con fer with members of the Chamber of Commerce on business conditions, s a Banker. Locks Rat in Room, Fined for Cruelty WARRINGTON, Eng., Aug The general manager of a wire com pany was fined for locking a rat without food in a room to see if he could naw the rubber inculation on a steel cabl | thls raise yet—have yout-—Very well then—don't you tell her you just give me that $5 every Week instead—and first thing you know you'll have twe or three hun dred ¢ are extra to surprise the missus with! and the man said and up . it was a ge willingly oe. ‘Genoa Ciniienioe Cost $2,000,000 Aug. 16 inemien of the government assert that the cost of the Genoa conference to Italy| | gq | | | and a boy came in—tn overalls and wanted to put in two dollars and Bul leered at him and aid in THAT all? Are you trying to tne me with a measly two bucks w * worth more than that to jmake the entries in the books, Yo | gimme five right away—young man" | | ene de = rr ed s didn't Serbians Execute 30 Montenegrins and Bill grinned fiendishly at me| again ATHENS, Aug. 16—Thirty leading | | Montenegrins have been executed by arcastical | farce | noM®P, Schanzer |was more than $2,000,000 and sent the lad away—happy |the Serbians for participatio the nd so it went on—for an hour—| 0° 7 , 5 a in and I suppore Bill inveigied about 30—more or lese—out of people's! [SS wei bebul \Find Robbers’ Cave Stocked With Guns —and around the town PUBELO, AUK. 16.—-A cave leas a terror—and meet him on the street ontaining several rifles and believed their wads tightly o have been 4 by a band for fear he'll get an been found 35 miles west this elty j bank insurrection the folks | hen they! they sr Colo, ‘em—for his! pobhers b of a loons within dollar—tan't eafe of the town o—-they swear . iG | 1 supp you've got a tidy lit tle savings account of your own?” and he flushed—and grinned con tritely and said yisee Just OAKLAND. — Edwin A found dead here Saturday authorities have b mur at instigation of liquor smu of “tipping off 10 miles Shoure . believed . ye to Bill—and | >» to and observed: | dered lgling ring because | prohibition offict enid good wished him luck VANCOUVER, Mra. Edger lant week ¢ city aw BR. C Rody Burns, buried here} winterred with consent rayel late for funer | or—no, not ex well, the mon and I've | “Well up here filts somewhere never got around to starting an account for my- a welt of ties when husband re ns from th too Edwin B. Trat and Yellowstone! that $50 you just drew on that traveler's check—you won't need that how about ‘count with LOS ANGELES. noted cowboy . park guide, said to be the real hero of Whister's The Virginian,” dies here today starting a ravings /nay — about half of Protests Against Tonsil Operations LONDON, Aug Because of his and t naiders sel 16 al of adenc ns h he Dr, John Kynaston name removed from jeal Regixter Stole Microscope, Student Is Jailed | CHICAGO, Aug. 16 Percival | John Payne, a medica} student, sentenced to two months’ impr ment for stealing a microscope and ey lens him in his ork Doctor Kills Self by Strange Poison | GUATEMALA CITY, Aug. 16 | Dr. P. W. Mason, an American, who ame here from Kansas 30 years ago, | committed suicide by mysterious poison Bar Teacher Who | Refused Loyalty| CHRISTCHURCH, N. Z., Aug. 16. ra A, teacher who refused to take the | oath of allegiance was dismissed and | STOPS STOMACH DISTRESS barred from all government employ- | IN—TWO MINUTES | mecesy Absolutely Harmless | Stops—Acidity, Sour and Burning Stomach, Gas, Bele Bloating and all after eating distress, almost | instantly. | Sold by druggists, or send $1.00 | for large box to the JO-TO Co., Bel }lingham, Wash, Samples Free. Joyner’s Wonderful Catarrh Remedy to your druggist! | wan| The simplest way to end a | corn is Blue-jay. A touch | stops the pain instantly, Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plas- ters. The action is the same, Pain Stops Insta “© banua——— | bio " to assist ntly taking some | | Cat Scares Yeggs, Puts Them to Rout WOONSOCKET, R. 1, Aug. 16 A cat belonging to Mra. Edward Pax ton made so much nolse when burg jlars entered the Paxton home that! |the intruders were frightened away 680 Persons Rush In now sold by drug stores at $1.00 for 4 New Houses | per pottie enough for three montis LONDON, Aug. 16.—There were|If you have Catarrh of the Head, try 680 applicants for four new houses| this medicine once and save yourselt erected by the Council of Altrincham. ' needless suffering.—Advertisement, | i] THE RHODES so. Nemo, Warner’s and Rhodesa Corsets SCHOOL FABRICS Interesting Assortments A Sale of Better Wash Dresses Special $8.50 Second Floor HERE is an_ unlimited adaptability for such Dresses as these, in spite of a what is apparent—an early “TR Fall. They are very attrac- | tive for home and party wear, | and the unusual values more than justify the small ex- penditure, They were priced formerly at $13.50, $15, $16.50, $19.50 and $24.50. The assortment includes im- ported organdies, linens, dot- ted Swisses and plain and em- broidered voiles in tailored and fancy models. Choice at $8.50. THURSDAY for Final Clearance Pleasing Prices Upper Main Floor DEVONSHIRE SUITING—2#2 inches wide, in neat checks and stripes, in both light and dark odlors, 40c A VATA coe cweeee serve SCOTCH GINGHAMS—A wide range of colors in 32 featuring checks and plaids, A Yard....c00 PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS DOMESTIC GINGHAMS—A new shipment of checks, plaids and plain colors in 82 inch width. A Yard. es 35c 26-Inch PERCALES in new Fall patterns and colors, The best quality. 30c A Yard seccmenatitimena McCALL PATTERNS SCHOOL PLAIDS—26- : inch width, A Yard, CO IMPORTED RATINE-—238 inches wide, in assorted size checks and plaids in many color combinations, A Yard 10s cecnsese $1 .00 DESIGNER PATTERNS JUNIOR CLOTH-~Light and dark colored checks, stripes and plaids. 28-inch inch width. A Yards 30c Outing Flannel 26Inch OUTING FLANNEL tn @ splendid variety of colored Sect. 19c SPECIAL—A YARD..« Girls’ School Dresses Special $1.29 Upper Main Floor BROKEN line of sizes priced for a quick clear- ance comprises blue Middy Dresses, trimmed with white braid on collars and cuffs and Gingham Dresses in plain and plaid combinations. Formerly $1.95 and $2.95. While they last, Thursday, choice at $1.29. Women Candidates [Postal Receipts Ask for Support; Showing Big Gain Mrs. Donna E. Baker, candidate] ‘Another accurate barometer of im- for state wenator from the 26th dis. | PPOved busines# conditions in Seattle is the increase shown jn postal re- celpts. A report received by the| candidate for wenator from the 3294 \Chamber of Commerce yesterday district, and Susan Hohmann, candl-|from the postoffice @epartment . asked |shows that receipts for July, 19: dap thik deagibaet. oft tia were $178,681, or an increane of 8,31 per cent over receipts for the corre. §a¥ |sponding month last year. July, |1921, receipts were $164,974 WANTS TO LOOK WELL ON VACATION TRIP “Oh, hello, Anne. Jump on this car with me and ride up to my apart ment, I want to show you some bar- jgaine I just picked up* ‘All right. I'L go with you. A | woman always does like to look at bargains, you know, But, goodness, you must have been doing « lot of buying if that back seat is full of |Your purchases. I never did eee so many boxes and packages at once.” | “Wait till you see them. You know Dick's vacation starts next week, and |we are going away for a whole Jcannot understand why people wit | month Well, we are going to piteh submit to dangerous operations for |°“™P Up in the mountains, and I jgiand transplantation when it 1s | ‘und out yesterday that I hed given |not as effective as the newer meth. |“!! my old clothes to the Salvation ods which require no operation, | Army and hadn't anything at all to ‘There are many disaases and weak.|¥®@r On our camping trip, Hence nesses that respond wonderfully to |‘%* Shopping trip today.” jthese treatments and for a limited! “But, my dear, you aren't buying time the doctor is going to give | lot of new clothes to wear in the free conference to interested people | Wilds, are you?” at 1827 Third ave. Hours 10.12, 26.| “One wants to be dressed di Call at once if you are interested.— | in the mountains, don't they? But Po tw Acmatry j wait tll I tell you, I ran onto the ie ———— | most wonderful sale, where they have trict; Mrs. Jane Garrott, farmertabor | * for prosecuting attorney. Legisiative Tuesd t a meeting at the YW. CA Federation of King county Ex-Gov. Physician | ' Your engine requires regular clean- ing. Dealers who dimplay thie sign use Calol Flushing Oil for safety a thoroughness. They refill with Zer yg Radenghinr ng STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Califerma) poems | ad wweol cease at unheliooaiaii | Bon-Opto for the Eyes You never would guess how | low, and they are just the thing for Physicians and eye specialists prescribe Bon- | camping. I got them at @ fraction Opto ase safe home remedy in the treatment |of the cost price, evens Yeu, I got of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. | them at Cherry's, at 1019 2nd ave. Seld ender money refund guarantee by all jin the Ito Bldg., over the Pig’n | drasaists ' Whistle.”"—Advertisement, = Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P.M. = VACUUM BOTTLES Very Special at 59c Regularly sell at $1.00 metal case with black enamel plated cup. Keeps liquids hot SET OF FIVE Special at 79¢ 6, Sizes 5, neat blue band. convenience in the kitchen. The housewife will find them a great time saver in the preparation of meals. Extra Special at 89c Roll Granito is a good quality, lightweight Roofing; each roll contains 108 square feet and comes complete with cement and nails for laying, BROWNIE FRUIT PRESS A $6.00 Value SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY at $4.98 Made of wood with metal base; a simple, ef: fective, quick-acting press for making apple cider and fruit syrups, Simple in construction and easily cleaned. 8, 9—with Lpint ste A great finish; nic 24 hours. NO DELIVERIES FIBER DOOR MATS Special at 59c Size 19x23 inches. Strongly made. Be pre- pared for the rainy weather, Save your car A Bargain at this low price,

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