The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE 8 THE StI A TTI FARWIG WARIS Doctors Can Pre BOOMING ALONG Thousands of Lots Have Not Been Baited is booming there which have been unattended which will be condemr 1k by inapect of Dist part of property ow the f chasm wesesttcleamtad Rested mat of carwig clubs th ment fc the city. His “Tons of carwig bait are being Beattered every returns indicat those own have been sent have baiting, and t cent have pa The departme Operation of t that the num must condemn “Still some of a total owners have conder the light, gm their return ; Additional and un to the lot owners fannot be avoided where cit to do their night. Inspector s tov called this f Another fact his notice. A con later in the sea effective protec the proper time. a “Don't wait f | whole 60,000 lots to be condemned It is your property wh injured by your neighbor's car mess. Form little clubs * Dlock, your neighborhood tion of the c Get your busy. If you understand t @ce to your property value @S your comfort, you will realize| that you are the particular in “vidual who should get busy in your} wr neighborhood. | “By this method you will get} More timely and more effecti baiting than by leaving to tho ¢ Partment’s operation, which by rea-| pa. gon of the size of tho district must De more or less delayed. A h ‘of earwigs in your breadbox wot ive you just the proper jolt make you act.” Le Sane Cupid Brings Down Two Famed Airmen © SAN DIEGO, May 10. —Lieut. | & ohn A. MacReady, who, with Lieut. | Qwould wed him “when he flew to| th ‘San Diego without a stop,” were hhoneymooning near hero ‘yesterday afternoon, at the home of ‘3 parents, ca “man, and his fiancee, a San Diego “girl, attended the marriage of his | ma Injunction Oakley G. Kelly, flew across Ameri. | view. Lieut. Kelly, who acted as best! States si cribe "CAKE-EATERS” Unlimited Use of Booze |N DEATH CASE Against Volstead Granted; Regulations Will Be Revised ‘LIQUOR FIGHT [3.9 2 TO CONGRE BY LAWRENCE ne law , no matt s been br f Ju he Hay 6 Jaw's limitations. At once a race began between /44 regular routes had been estab- Ushed by bootleggers calling for the rry an wedy d KY prove vital to cision of the q anywhere. Very Exceptional Value Second and Union, Special Suit Purchase || Permits Astounding Offer What we would call/a lucky number for the Florence Shop and Seattle women as well, was handed us by our New York buyer in the form of a special purchase of 100 modish suits to be sold at a _ price ridiculously low. Beautiful sults, fresh from thelr designers and makers, that would ordinarily cost you a great deal more— 24 Captivating patterns from good quality Poiret Twiils in nayy blue shades, many of which have the Balkan blouse effect, are i} shown in. this striking display. Also a number of clever three-piece | Tweed Knickerbocker and Tan Camel’s Hair suits came with this | #hipment. You really can’t afford to miss an opportunity such as this {f @ worth while saving is u consideration, "The ‘Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money Seattle, Wash. MARTIN May 1 A “imerly iiss Nellie Jay Turner, of|tor in New York who sued was | sel ‘Columbus, 0., the girl who said she| freed by the Knox tnjunction from|ths nerve center of the downtown today. | Haynes and Mellon to uphold their ‘They ‘were married in Los Angeles | distinct and clashing views. Haynes and his legal staff will | appeal to ‘eme court and ask for |!" 4 raid on a house at 707 noint, which | Wednesday, uccessful pro. | Donahue, was the Sec evistcr. and it is rumored | hibition enforcement ; it they will be married shortly, | aAfollon at the same time, began HE EXPLAINS NEWS MONE WASHINGT’ 1 what wrote was bas and ob Hig expens rial in ment jo gathering t a for t | Booze Distribution »| Headqua IA y, both « Thu it Ls alleged. Enforcement Was not © the In he own judg he of whom lay onshine was | The garage was “Honey” Sullivan and Gang Questioned in Mount Probe 1 me got lice af a wave of & ber to student b for Mount him and try Finishes Argument Knife Butcher t bet With 44, dishw nd maimed. Davis was arreste Patrolman Hurt in Automobile Crash When his auto crashed into the rear end of a street car at Mth ave, 8, and Walker et., Wednesday Hquor trade, according to the police, | night, Patrolman William F, Don: | stuff in autos ind ay allas nnect! with th A still, 200 gallons of mash and a United |fow gallons of moonshine were seized | » J lon |Ian was severely cut and bruised. Ho was treated at the Providence | hospital, Dr. Fannie 1, Cummings, 10, of First ave, was struck by a boy on a bie at First ave. and E at. Wednesday night. She received a b arm and severe and was taken to the Seat Ue General hospital. | Drutnes, Trimmed Hats Sports Hats Untrimmed Hats Children’s Hats Every department contributes’ a liberal quota priced at Nature herself, surpass in exquisite b of Summer millinery styles DOLLAR FRIDAY HAS SOME SURPRISES for Criterion cus- tomers — a quently event in the life of this big, busy em- 2porium of nery styles. morrow to surpass all pre- events character in value-giving. under the benign smile of Summer, cannot auty the blended effects of flower and color ed for your choosing here tomorrow, hair braids and radiant straws enter into this Children’s Hats $1.00 Fashion creators haye dealt sen- erously in millinery styles for the kiddies, Their supreme handiwork is here tomorrow at $1.00. fea fre- recurring milli- To- promises of this AAI \ \\ AW N Transparent braids, home townfolks failed a Clarence Saunders, former $4.a-week | *4¥° grocery clerk, In the big This Great Opportunity Will Pass Since the latter part of last month, at which time we placed on spe ial sale this genuine Farrand Piano, dozens of musicians and discriminating piano buyers have availed themselves of the opportunity to own a piano of this fine, old, standard, reliable make, PRICE AND TERMS The price of this instrument has never before been so low and the terms are so easy that every inconvenience to the purchaser has been entirely eliminated. Farrand Piano Style 21 Down Places in Your Home This New Farrand Piano Balance in Small Payments WE SAID IN OUR FIRST AD. If we did not feel certain that this proposition would sell 100 of these fine pianos within a short time we would not make the offer, for it is only through a large volume of business that this is made possible. The sale of 100 of these pianos will soon be an accomplished fact and then this sale, with its extremely low price and exceptionally ed | $1,000 IN CASH. sy terms, will close. IN THIS SERIES OF ADVERTISEMENTS WE HAVE MADE MANY STRONG STATEMENTS AS TO THE SPLENDID QUALITY OF THIS FINE INSTRU- MENT, AND EVERY ONE OF THESE STATEMENTS ARE BACKED BY Whether it is a Farrand Upright, a Farrand Grand, a Farrand Reproducing Piano, or the famous Farrand Cecilian Player Piano, it is an instrument that will give you a lifetime of satisfaction and not one hour of disappointment. We have not advanced our prices for nearly four years, but on the contrary have continuously made substantial reductions down to the present time! WHOLESALE SAUNDERS IS || THROWN DOWN May 10. MEMPHIS, Tenn “Wo Match Your and Vest" We carry no stencil pianos or stencil player pianos 1519 Third cial battle of his sensational career |and Memphis has lost Piggly Wig: sly. “Memphis has failed me,” ders declared tn | Rouncement “There is no way to | my stockholders and myself but to. accept financial help from Saun- rhe point blank an-| to support st finan Announcement was made} when resuits of a campaign to dis-| of 50,000 shares of Pigaly Ww stock locally showed the pal had not been reached, Saunders said he would be forced| |to accept offers of financial aid from | other sources to protect the money borrowed to carry on his recent! fight with the wiseacres of Wall | Street | pone Coat Among the Eskimos of Baffin J, if there is a shortage of food, old people of both sexes will will- gly face death by starvation. MOORE THEATRE mvintve | MAY 18 SEATTLE ARTIST SERTES Katharine Rice, Manager Every instrument a standard make law Pim Everything Pertaining to Music MANUFACTURERS Avenue “Queen Tut’ Sandals As Illustrated A Goodyear Welt ® Sandal, in Patent and Pearl Elk Cutouts In vamp and quarter with flexible sole, Special Friday and Satur. ea $4.85 pn cimilar styte in patent in exible, stitch. $3.50 down soles... . Buster Brown Children's brown and Copyright Pants for Dross, Business, School and Sport wear “to metch your cont and vest." B Woe save you the price of anew sult through our Service, All-Wool Serge, Cassimere, ‘Tweeds, Cheviots and Flannel Pants ise" $6.55 10,000 Pairs for Your Solectton $4.95 ° $9.95 fo match sults worth $30 to $7h. Tho Largest Pants Store Organtz ation in the U, 8 Pants Store Co. 704 Hirst Ave. Near Cherry St, METROPOLITAN SEATTLE'S BUSTER BROWN SHOE OPERA 141 Third Ave, 500@62.50; Laat re 140@82.50; Cafeteria 0. in Rear t 6 rows,” 25c EXCLUSIVE STORES Next Door to Panama Quick Shoe Repairing “Cure Your — Rupture Like 1 Gured Mine” Old Sea Captain Cured His Own Rupture After Doctors Said ‘Operate or Death.” / ' His Remedy and Book Sent Free. Captain Collings sailed the seas for many years; then he sustained a bad double rupture that soon forced him to not only remain ashore, but kept him bedridden for years, He tried doc- tor after doctor and truss after truss, No results! Finally, he was assured that he must elther submit to a dan- erous and abhorrent operation or ie. He did neither, He cured himself instead. N } “Fellow Men and Women, Y. "To Be Cut Up, and You Don't To Be Tortured By Trusses.” Captain Collings made a study of himself, of his condition--and at last © was rewarded by the finding of the method that so quickly made him a well, strong, vigorous and happy man, Anyone can use the same method: it's simple, easy, safo and inexpensive, ns ruptured pe! in the should have the Captain Colltngs book, tellingall about how ho cured himself, and how anyone may follow the sama, treatment in their own home without any trouble, The book and medicine are FREE, They will be sent pre- pald to any rupture sufferer who will fill out the below coupon, But send it right away -—now— before you put down this paper, FREE RUPTURE BOOK REMEDY Gouron. nN? Capt. W. A, Collings (Ino, Ox 193-H, Watertown, Ab 14 Please send me your FRED Pupture Remedy and Book with- out any obligation on my part whatever. 6 Last 7 rows, 250@50 Mall orders now to 207 Montellus Building. Enclose self dreaned stamped envelope. 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