The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1923, Page 2

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TUESDAY, JUNE 5 i eS UM ip aed eS PAGE 2 BATTERY WILL BE IN PAGEANT 7 New Company Will Have Part in Military Scenes rH AR [FIRST PHOTOS OF CHINA BANDIT TRAIN WRECK) GOULD'S WILL [ \ CARES FOR ALL Family of His “Second Wife Called “My Children” Battery é My I i, de 2 Washing( is now strengt! part in f: a en ne me Pareant-drama to ] ia : if . 2Qnnni! the Univer dium Ju SEATTLE S'l VOR BUTTEN AMBAICAN HOME MEMHN AMENICAN HOMES BUMMAL SALE! REED ROCKERS 1] terd esterda that great exceptional val Over 500 pie the public volume appreciates these reed furniture Al 4 later th reed furniture ces of of fiber sale: included fur ire eee et night nig teries that patter Jur pageani gompiete French Matic ~ ties and wilt apy B scene of t The Spa the equipm: peokt th Herbert N A strong deive eruit 100 m goes to Can July 1. M and 45 eee. ae » Co! j mory an at Fort men have for t have the Union str building. 1¢ 1 they will rece federal and While in this reed rocker: exceptionally low priced — $435 RENTAL DEPARTMENT this reed rocker: greatly underpriced— $435 List YOUR HOMES FOR RENT Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star jes its readers “fepertimect as an aid tn a se f exactly as pictured. Natural reed. A very attractive, comfortable rocker. Special for the week, a very attractive rocker in natural reed, Exactly as pic- tured. Special for the week. are requested iso , far. Other mewspapers are te reproduce such items as will interest readers, Wrecking crews attempting to clear away debris from deredting of the Pukow- Peking Blue by Chinese bandits.: American and European passengers were kidnaped f , ASKED 10 and several are still held for These pictures are first to reach America. They BAR JAPANESE taken for N.E.A. Service and The Star by Allan Ewing. /GENTILI TELL S Veterans Want “Gentle- » MU RDE R STOR Y man’s Agreement” Ended and E. 42 areday; June 7 eal ange ag lg "Wife ‘Protected — Hell RUPTURE EXPERT HERE | Seeley, Famous in This Specialty, | Called to Seattle. express ransom, oh Uncalled ren were Telegrams For y e REV. H. ©, MASON, FAST WORK BY SISTER ‘ou by your f SEATT 14 Summit é Thomas St.. « city | we passed the govern oRate Hed gentlemen reement n, Which was entered into eign ‘cline|Predicts End ee From Maurauders ™ ar _ has returned |u “What in the world is in that | in y stecy, which may never bx e package, John? Do my eyes de |soived celve me it|_ “We were en route to | ing the government by 1924, Gen. 8.|ter at Victoria Monday aboard the | D. Merkauloff, at one time command press of Asia Bolshevik Regime} er of the White Army in Siberia, Convinced that the soviet regime will arrive in Seattle Wednesday or eer jin 1908 and which has been respons: | jn Russia in nearing its end and that | Thursday and will make his home| © mine | jbte for flooding this coast with Japs, | | “Your eyes don't deceive you, © bas the educated leaders who were in|here temporarily. General Merkau (paen we saw a man ly beside | aocording to Phillp Tindall, who re {power in 1914 will again be operat ‘joff arrived with his. wife and daugt | a fifteen cent package of Bluhill Cheese contains you are looking right. If you *ayline road, Gontilf sayy. “Beall got }turned: from the gneampine nt Mon.) = cae IH \% more actual value than oes are puppy cakes, why that's! our to inveatigute. A shot rang outiday. The ton, DR. W. P. STANLEY ® 15 cents will buy in any t is in the packag have |" he stooped over the man. Healt! Chrint Hatght Mullding, Second Ave. and Pine St. iE other kind of Cheese liner CHILD LEAC LEAGUE | _ FORMED HERE! | Formed primarily to safeguard the | 7 of children and especially | 0 0 sire erhiployed, the Veteran: | Labor Child Protective league was| (reated Monday night by members of ihe old Washington State Child) n. Thom: corporation ident and mt of the . vice presi- PO) Pe Fearing ban os “The man at the r Haven't 1) Raymond, was intoxicated. H esent I gave , a¥Ol arrested, but © was rele for ay? No? Well. linck of ae ks dale pup fOr | partir ed on having » I'm away fron that it must be} le strain. Why, the litue| fellow can hardly feed himself yet.| let alone frighten off a burgter | “Do you believe in “Il bet he ts a cute pup. I've | tine often wished that I had the time| “Decidedly _ and patience to raise a dog or ag for a rich girl the unrestricted, immi Un Uemen : of and Phila- e you have wan bit herens ELECTRONIC REACTIONS OF ABRAMS DIAGNOSIS TREATMENTS Kaxpert Dingnestician From San Franeiace Beattie vetween an has William M. Short, pre 0 State Federution of Labor dent. Three aims of the newly created or- ty nia au’ it : and may - ape this igho n ali strain ix removed. | SON HAS HIS REASONS ? “Whereas, the pec States ¢ § Moar ple of ut m look. jiate with eongress to emict child welfare a © tation. promoting the general welfare ‘of ui! children and bringing about co- to run ‘in, and that tx some ture welfare of operation between libor and veteran ¢ |thing I don’t have where I live.” eighty-clght of our): Who it reece tk ‘Organizations in the support of child| E: t *-| “Come out and have dinner with | own. A’ ences nt of th © welfare legistation. some evening and look over thia| lo iigton Geta, of canine intelligence. | AV arn 2 Coat Clara has asked me for several dayn| Motion Is Made to to tell you to come up for dine Jeiigahe : ¢ of the noxt time I saw you. Now, yor Suppress Evidence | must come or I'll get in bad w Petition to suppress the evidence get eee a sett a ouple | Ubyiwhich he was arrested, namely n or tre | quantity of opium, was filed in animal should have a good-sized yard for a | | | One year on the plaaet Mercury I«| ee eon ; | and nation, | this, the] department | Veternas of} that the] into | and| Ss permitted an un. ted immigration of into |equal to about We do not lay aside or hold merchandise for anyone. The extra space and labor required for this costs money which you save when you do your buying in the Bargain Basement! An Eastern Jobber Clears His Racks! At Wholesale Prices and Less! us specimen j Japanese the United States, be ted and stringent immigration ted that will forever ex. operations. Mr. & ments f the United States ernment, Washington, D.C. for spection to deme or fit them of weeks until I can afford a suit?) ral court late Monday by Richard | %. King. King was captured on Marginal way some months ago by fity and federal narcotic officers with bs @ large amount of opium in his car. did not know In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: If we hurt Set of Teeth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from $4.0 UP Beston Dental Offices , 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time Beat One Location At a oa ue raMATED ONE WEEK FREE Bhort — breathing relleved in, 34 to 5 Bwell- reduced in 15 to 20 ‘anys, Wonderful ry, Write for free trial troatment. LLUM DROPSY ¥ CO., Dent. Characterizes our methods every transaction, tomers are accord wi Paid on hs —n Kape-rincray Account ju bj Cordially In Invited be Nights 7 and » 3+ TACK His Oriental Wonder Workers Lewis & Brown Knowles & White MLLE. MARION CLAIRE A Tone Symphony Les Gladdens Pantagescope HARRY DOWNING & CO. in “Bouquet of Originalities” as At title re and yeurs of experien devine. EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL co. eoples Savings Bank AVE. AND PIKE 9? 1514 Wentiake A Near Fourth and “What? Afford a sult? Why, man live, haven't you heard of Cherry You step into thelr store and yourself a new suit and come out to the house tomorrow evening. | They allow one six months to pay, ood duds, too, I buy mine the They are at 1015. Second Avenue | between Madison and Spring, in tialto Bidg., just over the Pig'n| kG histle.""—Advertisement. | | Best Home Treatment for All Hairy Growths (The Modern Beauty) e of delatone handy, for its timely use will keep the skin free {from beauty-marring hairy growths. ‘o remove hair or fuzz from arms or neck, make a thick paste with | some of the powderated delatone and |water. Apply to hairy surface and fter two or three minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be free |from hair or blemish. ‘To avoid dis- appointment, be sure you get real |delatone and mix fresh.—Advertise- ment. In Distress? J0-T0 Gives quick roliet from stomach. trou- bles, constipation and sick-headache. A teaspoonful in a half-glass of hot water before meals will rellove distress. You can repeat the done as often as noc- sasary as Jo-To con~ tains no deleterious druga, He, #1, 81.50 phan. All Druggists Mfrd. by Jo-To Coy Inc. Hellingham, Wash, nese entry into the United |\Try to Revive F ire Apparatus Measure) An effort to revive the fire ap paratus ordinance was made in the ity council Monday when Council:| A. lou Cohen introduced a} to repeal the ordinance | |which repealed the $180,000 appro: jpriation. The resolution was re-| jferred to the public safety commit. jtee. The original ordinance appro. printed $180,000 for the purchase of 17 pieces of fire fighting equipment, American Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made Think of the years of satisfac-' tory service it will render; its constant readiness for use; the labor it saves and how much better it does the work. Sold by Dealers and Electrical Companies Everywhere. y Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, DETROIT Oldest and Largest Exclusive Makers. Established 1894, 100 WOMEN’S WASH DRESSES Just Arrived by Fast Express RATINE, GINGHAM EPONGE, VOILE $5.75 to $8.98 Including Many Show Room Samples | Sizes 16 to 40 | Wide assortment of basket weave’ Ratine, organdie trimmed Gingham, plain, novelty and printed Egyptian Voile. Many only one of a kind. In mountain haze, ashes of rose, maize, tan, sand, lavender, pumpkin, almond green and putty. Included are dresses with Peter Pan cuffs and collars, linen cuffs and collars, steel buckle trimmed belts, long and short sleeves and some button trimmed. Ratine skirts with waists of contrasting colors. Ginghams with Pique cuffs and collars hand embroidered. Small checked Voile with bands of organdie hemstitched. 190 WOMEN’S BRAND NEW ALL-WOOL PULL-ON SWEATERS 08: -C om f ortable style for outdoor and smart look- Sizes 38 to 46 \ Summer wear, Lh In colors of jade, beige, orange, moun- tain haze, marigold and platinum, ing. Just the

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