The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1923, Page 13

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ae paDay, ALLS THE ATTLE STAR PAGE 13 * r Sy. & , \ JUDGE LINDSEY Pay $125 a Week Just : ar and 7 Cats in Ghost mil be U. £ i 5 HOMES [¢ — add le! 2 < WINS HIS FIGHT, 0 Become ‘Self Aware’ ) at Bedrock etre Pass bow to Many Flock to S$ shrine of Mystic Monk fron “i ry Y id motnernoo No Profit or Bonus to Anyone and the bt score one| git ited nih : | Easiest Terms Ever Known years of hard, be has p ka of ¢ kind ever enacted |he spent yea g all about ie deter “4 n the footsteps of Monk Gupdjieff, 1 Orte Beautiful View Property Only a Step From the University ¢ not welcomed with auy «| Moose Lodge to Hold To you who your own little patoh ‘of around. Your very. own home Memorial Services Residence dyeam HERE 18 YOUR CHANCE " memory of departed et Lots We're closing out ovr holdiogs after w fl be held Sunday by Be | ai Pal rty-five years in business and Mr ze No Among other things ome ten Fig | 4 University st. The ceremony will begin at 1 o'clock A musical the Moone will be played by , | program and en f so Bailey, oration Ambre ash and that they are ord | of the drill WHEN YOUR FIRST PAYMENT ISM ADE. YOUR CREDIT. 18 . at tesa ttees ng them are a wilt’ have aharee #2: tha ae Good FOR YOUR LUMBER. You can build what you ean until you is bt thle yeanchat | once Indy-tn-wa n build what you want th I a You fe ' ory Than le eae: sceee er ae BY MILTON BRONNER 1 a0 TWh LONDON, Ar xt \ t i i ys Grow will | are at 4s, They can't @ 5 of the leg r Wal wf , , pe oph Latham, William Rowe, i saves, . farm-house (CARDIFF, April 6.—Eslah Evans, | the 1. Power 3. §. Mae = ey vist ments in and paid for and ~ E #0 years a miner in the I hney | ler Watson, John W. Amick, = bailing <t Mik anaes: Gabmapecah lee ane) that atteres A : An eptate Of $80,000 wt at cathedral-like # He ger, R. F. Allen, Joha = \ api feaeari tate teeta ee 1 remain a my he they in cw Moned armc¢ Ps ul, a G. Carlson. = : walle SATURDAY | AFTERNOON OR SUNDAY you will th si gts metdler i hag r : ae 4 « opportunity the F&venna car on Third ae ae Joseph Scrimshaw and his daughter, Olive, with one of = { pe moe: tormainus 8 front of our P poe ge her seven cats; above, the Scrimshaw.“haunted house.” ] Avenue Northe i Bast Fifty-fitth Street, o: } @rive out Montlake Boulevard. Do not procrastinate a th ue Se poee apa gery maar Q ll eed oo pec Curio ops »s Preparing = denly ticked and tolled 7. } pods Cnceve, selstatea’ experts ty wtshorat for American Tourists = { and representatives of the London iq ) | Paychical Research society descended ¢ = upon the tarm-t They had se-| London Antique Dealers Await Wea althy | 408 MARION ST. ances, kept all-night vigils, and ques: eee aR HB : Subdivision Phone Kenwood 3649 id Rorimabaw, hie aged mo Tr avelers ry “Caretaker” Job | Four Divorce Suits the mystery of the haunted) BY DAVID 1. BLUMENFELD the Kings, magio, intriguing pa emains unsolved. The uncanny hapa you . = Is Profession Now| Kill Town’ $s Record ‘ top for a while and then be Mt| story of thee Hayp F) F oe tes Gre ee pve Mr. Becker is a trunk and leather goods manufacturer. He : f San ie weet Soemane goes wr So REIT BS clap ly has a splendid factory at 119 Main Street, Seattle. He E BEd wing Sanyiea ag carrying a brown Jug shopn of okt London are| maybe, aa t have doue, your know! calls it the North Coast Trunk Factory. Becker has a re- q A woman with bandages around e Ol hem ow a! ‘ou, fs 3 j pat “ " fos sy doraee hi - in to buys tail store at 917 Second Avenue. He calls it Becker’s Lug- mung n The ancient By rt were « ‘ T . P Germany Is Shunned |Suicide Pulls the popyten enters doa ieee |agtteaitueal sacee Stich and. poor|fam gage Shop. Now, Becker is a better manufacturer than by Tourist Travellers Trigger With Toe| ha relative.” aid \ i ‘arm mike made els soney from | salesman—far better. In fact, Becker spends nearly all his : => BERLIN, April 6-—-The tourist] MINNEAPC Minn., April 6. an¢ nor; rugs from be bar e on s ently, be J ne . . . : 5 . ‘é : a cs oe tee neal ets ee et ani ns nd; wonder canes trom tar| Reyptian was faced with the. prob time and all his enthusiasm building luggage things at his 3 ieia'i Dave Ooh -| tow and Je trig cunningly Inlaid ani lem of how to r " 7 ‘ : fovee Sear thewcn dele: ems eaoee lh gay: Shah docthasheo ‘The farmer takes the entire affair| mascened; Jadea from dim ages of| next world. Ho knew that he would factory—for that’s what he love§ to do. phiegmatically and refused to consid-| old China; enamels from Korea, the| have to perform agricultural work a tr seriounly a letter signed Gir Ar-|iand of a thousand ghosts, which the|in the heavenly fields, but he did So, Becker, with the true artisan‘s love of creating, kept o thur Conan Doyle, famous noveliet| Japanese call CHOSEN, not feel up to doing the work im- 4 [and iectrer on ection, wesw |RAL. FOR. Posed on him by the Gods hima. turning out.creations in wood and leather and sending 4 hte it t | A at his death h A 01 |: | erchertinpecietten ean ot vapors | I walked ito a ourto shop fst ot] ule beven Inch his medei'o¢ hip them up to the store, where they, piled.up and accumulated. forces descr' acho i. | Bond at * shop is ve famous| self in cla: and stone. sy em z. |drom of the pevehic world” and all ita contents are of the very| were ext the namo’ and tie of him | aT ga ioe pe is ie wor For a store filled with the J . who owns seve " niformed commissionalre) whom they were supposed to repre- | | “Otve, who owns seven eats, was eat.” uniformed ‘comminonaire| whom they were euppoved to repre inest merchandise in the world, won’t pay bills. It takes 7 | | sharp cry at tho same moment that} fumes of the east assailed ma, On| ried a digging tool, in the other a/ .cash, a heavy rumbling waa heard tn an-| the wails hung beautiful rugs, ecin-|fiall (to oversee the other workers), ‘ 4 q 7 other bedroom. she declared ah ating color and 6. croas aland over his left shoulder a basket, ’ Le eet conaiy, ne neues he} titating, color and ee, “Veicelas| with which to work in the feiger |g And that’s the meat of the matter, A good share of these ! | Nelatbors are keeping clear ot the| prayer rug, lay & Caliphé scimitat:|' atagle soscristions ware cut below | wonderful creations in trunks and other luggage must be | I thatinted ‘house s from Lon-| gracefully shaped like the crescent/the na. , es the eff Son -call tha weird “pranks «hoax eeen, ie blade tnisla with rai | hat eee nearer ete very quickly disposed of for just about anything they will i point to the stat nt of a wom-! Kore ic s old, Ite Hilt) ona io u i "7 = fn spiritualist "who. declared” the | tqcrysted with ema, delicate as the forth Inte the feiag aed reap. ena| fal Dring. So every article in the store goes on sale tomorrow at ghoet of her little man with the | peta Is of a flower. Along the wall-| sow and draw water.” as soon as! v9 os brows tux came fy Be —— shear tops little golden Sense eel the deceased found himself in tho} |dow nex jooked jo" it he half-ligh | ni pI pronounces SAY BAYER” when you buy Aspitin | remo rete ead on thal lotus thtonen. cat | wore et powers eboney ] ] 2 ys serene, ood! there — Buddha, = ia ter |Nip Revolution | Proa, wanyin, goddess of Mer | lushates fete, would recent 4 0 2 Unless you sce the name “Bayer”| pain in general. Accept only “Bay-| NIP whom the Japanese name Kwannon; aes - aa a fh ds “Eo. | eG ee ee ree nee eet eee Plot in Lisbon | ine ot india ana Emme: Chit yen ayn” gutting. ta not getting the enuine Baye: directio: ar of twelve 3 pi oe pie of Hie | ms Get ‘prestribed /by physiciacs over|tableta cost few cents. Drugsists| UISBON, April 6—Learning that mind Japanede Kine “frawn back | WO" | Every Exyption trom tho Ml TRUNKS of three-ply veneer, full TRAVELING BAGS of best quality 4 eee rk oe Proven. eats) sles yall Dottie. 26 9 and WN Or prior See aredcs Geturpancea: [an exposed 6b .gase were al series -ot| ¢ "tO Cutistan ae provaek eal size and splendidly made; regularly cowhide, in black, brown and mahog- b Seay Bie gee alga, soca | Manutacters of Monouceticacidester the Portuguese government mad those wonderful Ushabtl rsa, self with Ushabt! figures which were | priced at $12.50, go jon any; leather lined and strongly built. bao, rheumatism. neuritis, and for|of Salt acid arrests and prevented any disorder, | from the Egyptian tombs of th buried with him at death, The} sale Saturday Lore ike’ e Regular $12.50, 8 7 4 a a richer the man the more Ushabti/ ‘ * le now for $ 5 4 figures buried with him, and tho| TRUNKS of best quality fiber, 36- ° ** Sra anh q MARRIED? THEN YOU'LL | [ti tiou!'na'st tro: tad fo te|fm guaranteed “by “Becker, 37 be hid, 18 neh wide, "ea oe : | satisfied with poor, ill-shaped fig. $21.00, ’ q HIS b ures. Saturday for '...... $ 5 Saturday for ......... $ e 5 q WANT T | The other day they unearthed the! : is = ° TRAVELING BAGS of genuine cow- 4 Are you married? Have you any married friends? Going to || chief Ushabt! figure of King Tutan-| WARDROBE TRUNKS, full size, open hide. th a fi : hands a 4 heado Te TS ae give m wedding anniversary party? Want to give one? Been || khamen, and consequently, today, all top, locking bars, shoe box, fancy cre- ide, vhree- ‘and tive-plece, | nani 4 Q ae , Invited to one?” Expect to be?” Hope to be? Tope you won't be? || Heyptmad London is searching the tonne lined and’ guaranteed for five SeWed; 18-inch size, Regular $24.00 19; 4 In any case you want the latest bulletin prepared by our Wash |curio shops for real Ushabtt from Signe Docker’ la os 55.00 values, on sale = ington information bureau on “Wedding Anniversaries.” the tomba. A few months ago they years. Becker's regular price $55.00, Saturday for $16 75 = E; if low i Whether you've been married one year or 75; whether you're || were to be had in certain shops, com- but they are marked Ses een’ = Oo wanting to give a cotton wedding, a wooden wedding or a diamond || paratively, heap, a good Ushabtt Adwn'to eh sce ces e BOSTON BAGS in all sizes and many i RM 0d ive arty, this bulletin will hel . It cov igure of the 26th dynasty (about B. " R ANY WHERS 1M Beatties Tectia: for 1s wedding aniversarten,” Bugwestions” for ‘sultans. ||C. 560) could be hougnt for tive dot:|fl] WARDROBE TRUNKS of three-quar- Styles. Take your choice $1.55 ) Tt Devvery2 HOUR SOR ritts for each anniversary, suggestions for setting and decorating }/lars, Today, since the ‘finding of ter size; open top, shoe box, laundry while they last for..... e ne ble, place cards, favors, onus, vi Jor verythi yor Kin, ‘utankhamen, the samo fig-) ‘ im = | Saibta Gaaweon beanine Labi uray oieiles in included ‘Binply rap ateititohink @66, $78 and $106: bags, hanger sets. Guaranteed abso- CASES La! i} *f |] till out the coupon below and mail to our Washington bureau, And the Ushabt! figures which Hay A soreive ear Regular price = | I ] j rested behind the ‘curtain In that 00, but marke $ ES i erful H Always [Wane masa mesanegay Te | Soria os Il Gown iow to ........ B«OO VANITY CASES in a wonderful | | ° 1822 New York Ave. Washington, D, 0, "Who will buy them?” I asked, STEAMER TRUNKS, 82- and 84-inch, pep all si On of th ‘ 0 \ O 1 ¢ the bufletin’on “Wedding Anniv Porites” and The assistant smiled knowingly. with round edge; made of best fiker, styles; all sizes. One o: ie very = | n Time | fcieload Wacewittsialoods twe-eedt yostaga Haisoic) Si oe Americans, Bird ihe said and guaranteed for five years. Regu- best displays in the city, all | | lar price $16.50, $ 5 marked at qne-fourth to one-half = ji! Even during the holiday rushes | ee cs ha stegireenne she ane en but on sale for...... 10.7 , less regular prices. Regular $6.00 >) i i) Woodlawn deliveries are always on | di 4 Summoned to court for working a SUIT CASES, 24- and 26-inch, of gen- Cases on sale: for $3.95, and : i time. Never in the history of Wood- ty. -+eeseere donkey with a ‘sore: foot, Charles uine cowhide, and very well made. + p = L H cr y Alfred Jennings told the judge tt f splendid $5.00 Cases can be had J i/| lawn have we filled so many orders State, .seeseeessceeeees seeeee tree ene eeaee ste teeeneees acltnad waa maguatomied, 18 des ten Repnlee fuer values, $7. 75 for $2.95. = f ane" eh ned ; | doors, enter the kttch deat On $Ald) £08 As iss vanes " ‘ f| || __in such a short space of time as we tread and butler root tis atin, Sub LADIES’ PURSES in wide varlety of @| id 1 did during the past Easter rush. | Jennings was fined 31 and costs. SUIT CASES of fine quality fiber; plain: and fancy leathers, includmg : Y (| Friday, Saturday and Sunday last, \7 - Sa ———-—__ tae thing for vacation. Regular some Mae fms, Egyptian styles, all U Mm | thousands of orders poured into the | ‘ : ve ues, $ sale at ONE-THIRD LESS REGU- 4 } shop, both personal and telephone. New Flying Monster for U. S. Air Fleet | on sale for bieeteeeees b4.75 LAR PRICES. ry g, All were filled with customary Wood- oe ‘ SUIT CASES of finest quality leather, LEATHER. GOODS, including small 4 7, | lawn eura:. all: bub ones reached’ the . i brass trimmed and sewed at. corners purses, bill folds, brief cases, men’s q | OCA IAG ay ti ea anae ‘divide and’ loops; 24- and 26-inch: Regular belts and other leather specialties, on | f }, teciplent on tme-—and, thay during $26.50 values, 17 75 sale at ONE-FOURTH TO ONE- the biggest rush we have ever known. on ‘sale now for. ts... e HALF LESS REGULAR PRICES. } ) That’s why we feel justified in saying q xeoss These few items simply indicate the general nature of the : , | Woodiawn Deliy ries Big Stock now offered at Sacrifice Prices. Sale will last = tH “ : ” = lit | Always on Time eee yt enough to raise needed cash. Come ah. and at | W. est choice. 4 im Wo O d lawn : ey lower Sh } : 0 ev 0 yl) This is the 10-1, largest non-rigia aurship ever built in Anernca, It’s been completed 917 SECOND AVENU anion bee Second and Union 4 jat Dayton and will be turned over ts the government air service for use as a training ship i 4 Main 0003 Wl |at Scott Field, Belleville, Ill. It’s 196 fect long and carries or helium gas. 200,600 cubic feet of busrpueny

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