The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE 2 THE EATT NAME PASTORS | a, Tips for Scouts ) SEVEN HURT IN FOR NEXT YEAR Free Methodists Conclude Conference Here Thirtyiwo pa hington } ve been named fin this distric ference of the ¢ Bunced Monday mor conclusion of the NOGGINS SHAPED INTO -DRINKING CUPS.\ Mites Hiiman City; the Green Lake ison, Ballard; t iz Dumar fer, supply ministe Rev. William J. F. od i serve the two ¢ ME PASTOR: fe CANADA ALSO AXE SHEATH BY WILLIAM ¢ Director, De National Council Offiee, Boy Scouts of America |. Bellingham; rry be who 5 can McMullen, R Sagat i Douglas, PBev. Altres WESSEL, WV, Frank de Long, Snohor q , EB. H. Harmer, Wenatc iehev. F. B. Lewis, Whidby island; the {1 h t in ee itey. M. R. Morley at Sunny 20d8 ' loted Jews s Will Visit in Seattle | “Randi Emeritus 8. Silverman ot| Emanu-Ei of New York} ty, one of the most prominent re- n Jews of America, and Dr, Alex- | Goldstein, a leader of Pales-| 4. 4) p Jewery, will arrive in Seat. joes a eS June 12th, according to an- jut to: eeitbet D at by Harris Waxman | ie. carrying of the Palestine Founda-| "700 the uppers from an old fund, Seattle district. Com plete | aaa dace ik foley Of Be a tg Fee vie ate het pear [BE_® quarter of an inch thi € he board | “i jtween the lower edges. T' jees of the Palestine Founda | rastened together with pper rivets, whic or's shop of useful thing Your ax Is of the moat im portant im plements Here's raelf from injury fund will soon make announcs- Of plans. The committee in of making arrangements for delegation consists of E. Rosen- | ee te ee ly VICTORS TAKE OFFICE TODAY is J. Lees, Melville Monheimer, Victorious contestants in the last pass thru "B. Barde, Robert Lindenberger Eimon L. Wieni IND BODIES OF WORKMEN bodies of both E. A. Brown Edward Wilhite, who were d Saturday when they went ver Cedar Lake dam, were recover- ate Saturday and funeral serv- for the two will be held from F. A. Fisher chapel xt Issaquah | Succeeded as president hu at 2 p. m. Services will |sanization by George B. im charge of the Ode Fellows | ©. B, Thorgrimson and E. B. their ritual will be used. Wil- 3 remains will be buried on/ n island, while Brown's body | interred at North Bend. gz Will Be Given Gift Here | President and Mrs, Harding will be presented with a Tiffany silver ce, said to hrve been described | the St. Louis exposition as the| ‘work of the jeweler, when they it Seattle. The gift is to be pre- ited by the citizens of Seattle who spond to the Women’s Civic Monday. Three councilmen, all re-elected, that body. They Oliver T. Erickson. W. 8. retains his position on the commission, but will of the or. Lamping. and E. Tayior on board. The city council will elect its of. ficers late Monday, but there will be no changes in committee chalrman- ships, as the present will be returned, the have agreed. ‘ | Aleoholic Tonice more than the legal content of al- ig Tequest for funds for the |coholic liquor are no Letter th of the set, Besides the |pooze and t ndors of t to consist of a chocolate pot/|should be art bow! and cream pitcher, a | tiquor “bound book, containing the of the donors, will also be iInted the president and his law violators, Judge C. C. proprietor, to 30 days in jail. web was charged with selling net Banca” and onfo” by the glassful, suspended, itomobile Wreck doean't v is to have a to make all sorts | off one camp a way to| po This inserted strip pre city election took over tlreir offices | ° ‘ me 22 cae, ‘ H will retain their same positions in are Councilmen Robert B. Hesketh, Phil Tindall and Lincoln | co: port probably be/ A |Holmes succeeds W, J. Sant myer | the school | les of the organization councilmen Ruled to Be Booze | Alleged health tonics containing |the war he volunteered for service ted and punished as|the department at a Ume of his | Dalton ruled Saturday In sentencing | Edward Brigweb, a soft drink house Brig- | “Fer- “Ferio China Tri- Sentence was AUTO CRASHES Reckless Driving Takes Toll on Sunday ud of it as your home-|, ment wash basin and other| crash, Camy city he tures of be LOCAL BANKER | IS BURIED) «| Funeral 5 | Neutelder, ler and Ma jthe Masonic temple, wit of membery of the or ance: | Neufelder, in| 88 presiden peat bank a Dell was tak n to the frac has @ wart-like | called a bu f the burl close to the 99 not attempt to chop it u will injure the tree and} you are also likely to spoil the por- With a knife or chisel hollow out} the solfd wood of the burl, fc : d grain as mu ntil you have a cup-like de- Then remove the bark and nine how much more can be re- afely, feeling the thickness all between wit To make this bi serviceable as’ a drin mit’s cup," as it ts cal at one aide with your this make a handle, thr gan be passed { noggin and, it services for promine n, were hundreds der In attend who died f the Pee y was Thursday, Charte }J. BR ——_ | Hone IS DUBIOUS OF POLAR FLIGHT, Loul | Ke Capt. J Miami col- | «leaves a widow, r a pon, | Marion C., of Seattle, and a brother | in Ohio. Ho belonged to the Odd Fellows, Woodmen of the World| and the Maccabees © imperiled Arctic explorer, wi never attempt hin flight from Waln wright inlet to Spitzenbergen, Nor way, over the North Pole, Capt. Lans is widely known as a pilot in Alaska and northern sections, and gained | erable fume in 1916 when he} Vilhjalmer Steffanson, tho} fer, from starvation on} Banks Land, after Stef. | fanson’s expedintion had become ice- | bo Capt One X-Ray Fee] rescued | Cape Lane scoffs at the probabill venture being successful, and declares it is so foolhardy that jhe doesn’t think Amundsen will at-| | tempt it. Lane js stopping at the} | Frye hotel. Doctor Is Taken In the extraction of tecth we say to our patrons: If we burt by Heart Attack /| 5% “Gout pay—could we say Dr. Edwin S. Dodds, a practicing || more? Physician for 40 years, died Sunday | evening, after a heart attack, in his home at 1851 “4th ave. N. During | Gold Sere: Ny Pere Work Beston : Dental ‘Ollices 1422 Second Avenue I goats We Stand tho Test of Time . 22 Years in One Location He was born in Mason, O., in 1850, in the city health department to re-| place younger physicians called to} | military service. He was still with | | THE BON MARCHE Results in Death COLFAX, June 4.—Injuries re- d by Willis W. Moses, driving m California to Montana, when auto skidded from the highway Was wrecked, Saturday, near | ‘oe resulted in his death here lay. Moses is Survived by his and a number of small chil- in Kalispell, Mont. Coat 17 Million Jars SCHOOL PLAY Properly combined, under the leadership of men. ‘That'es the program of tho fire Anniversary Will Be Observed Commemoriting the 34th anniver- of the fire of June 6, 1889, h destroyed much of the ‘busi- district, members of the Pio- society will recall to newer res- mits of the city the exciting times | the big blaze which threatened to the city, at. ‘heir meeting in hall, Tuesday and Wednes- i Fire Chief George M. Mantor and talion Chiefs William J, Hodder d Oscar Ebbinghouse will address the Hyndred Per Cent club Tues- y noon, on “The Life of a Fire. a.” : Sd Main 0600 and ask for ‘ihe Ad Dept. Star Want Ads will help you find many things you need. TUPUTCHINGEGIEMA ting, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have and failed, you can stop burn- itching Eczema quickly by ap- ng Zemo furnished by any drug- for 25c, Extra large bottle, . Healing begins the moment 10 ‘a applied, In @ short time ly every trace of Eczema, Tet Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and r sido diseases will be re Vacation School Give your boy a change. Let him have New Companiongs. —New Surroundings, —New Sports Men Teachers, June 18 to July 27 | Work covers Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Highth grades United yY.M.C.A Schools Fourth and Madison Phone Main 208 clearing the skin and mak. it vigorously healthy, always Zemo, the penetrating, antisep- Hquid. When others fall it is one. dependable treatment for troubles of all. kinds—Adver- EURALGIA —moelt and inhale the vapors VaArPoRuS ‘early Barcain BASEMENT We have no free delivery. The Bargain Basement allows no service expense to creep in which would tend to increase prices. Local Knitting Mill Closes Out 118 SPORT COAT 89 SWEATERS #:: 80 to 42 Made to Sell at About Double This Price Full cut, in all wool, fine worsted. Serviceable and comfortable garments in blue, green, scarlet, tan, purple, yellow, henna, orange, dark red and Pert $9 89 COAT a Well made, in heavy grade khaki denim. Full cut, with vent. Patch pockets, corduroy collar and belt with wide buckle. WOMEN’S Sizes KHAKI SKIRTS 4&::. Patch pockets—Bultons full length—Front Fastening WOMEN’S Sizes LE STAR MUMUEM AMERICAN HOMMS BUMHAL: FOK MONDAY, JUNE eee BETTEN AMEMICAN HOME 500 PIECES REED FURNITURE at decidedly reduced prices— a direct now makes it quoted are Thursday night. “AE? this reed rocker: greatly underpriced— 3 importation of over 500 pieces of possible to make this n special for the week or while quantity lasts, are many items in fiber furniture. reed fur 10st extraordinary niture, ju t arrived, . Prices Also included No mail orders accepted later than an —exactly as pictured. Natural reed. A very attractive, com- fortable rocker or chair. cial for the week. BRING ONLY aie this reed table: much under- this reed lamp: ver ylow priced— a -natural reed lamp. Very —a very attrac- tive, natural reed table. Size of top 28 in. Height 31 similar to in. Special 72 picture, 2 in. for the week: high. $Qs5 “Your Credit Is Good!” 27 in. shade. Completely wired. Double pull chain sockets, Special for the week. Spe- the week: —pay the balance in small weekly or monthly pay- ments, to suit your conven- ience. only a few of these chaise lounges at this attractive price— —very beautifully woven in natural reed. Exactly as pic- tured. lasts: Special while quantity Bie we: STANDARD FURNITURE CoO. L, SCHOENFELD & SONS Founded i864 SEATTLE Second Ave, at Pine St. TACOMA L. Schoenfeld & Sons ORINESH pocToR Nature Chiflexe ‘Herbs CO Single V D The Noom 418 Peoples Hourn—-10100 a.m. READY— To Haye You Call and Seo Us tn Our Now Location. Ask About Our $5.00 Glassom Work Guaran' HUTESON-DONAREY OPTICAL CO. 108 Pike St, Marcel Waving Shampooing nate Mass This worl tn dons by advanced students, 26 complete and com= fortable booths, We uso pure castilo or cocoanut hampoo and Reautex ‘Tollet Preparations, Phone for ap- pointment. The Butler School of Hairdressing 1107 Second Avenue Phone Kiliott 6389 $100.00 Cash $100.00 cash ant $16.00 month will inake you the owner of ono of my 4-room cottages and % acre of ground in Woat Seattle, You never had a botter chance to own a home, The payments aro just like rert and n You are through you own tho Splendid ground, water, light, slephone and mail, ‘Get my free book ‘Third Ave. OPPORTUNITY —many other items be- sides these this reed rocker: exceptionally low priced: --a very attractive chair or rocker in natural reed. Ex- actly as pictured. Special for $35 Finn ual rien SCHOENFELD Take Fant Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE facet Seattle ae From Seattle to Bremerton meter and Sui 0 PL OM. a and Daily ye 8 AUTOMOBILE FERRY FY Seattle to Bremerton Daily 16, 1:80 A, My 8:00, Star Want Adsl AEP a lege tn

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