The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1923, Page 3

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TUESDAY JUNE 12 1923. THE SEATTLE STAR = aN LIBERTY ON GRANGE BEGINS FORTY CHAMPS MAY UNTANGLE { Exciters” i: with ANTONIO MORENO as a fashionable burglar! | iety's famous bathing beach! " “GOLF As Played by GENE SARAZEN” Ih y th Also---+ “PLUMB CRAZY” 4 Christie comedy and “Carolina in the Morning” Strand Orchestra \ under , Coming— { “Bnemies of Women” a Wineland » K] YN ad SAVAS | x ‘Dreamy Mel- Venenesescnencnccnen as NA, vA Everything that goes a Now Playing— up comes down 2 fa ' Z Paramount's picture of a joy- riding millionaire’s son who sinks to the depths and the Spanish girl whose love regenerates him- The boy who knocks the foundations loose— HAROLD LLOYD Roaring Hair-Raising Rib-Twisting Acts— ‘Safety Last’ with Mildred Davis eight / Tt. ©. Wittwer's “FIGHTING BLOOD” SERIES ALLACE at the URLITZER Coliseum Concert Orchestra under Saturday— M. Jacques Beaucaire Richard Barthelmess in “The Bright Shawl” Coming—Dorothy Phillips in “The White Frontier” Home Brew Cache} é Bremerton Is Host to 468|Seattle’s Marble Y STATE MEETING WILL GO EAST King Is Organization Delegates Busy Practicing I i xt e BY WANDA VON KETTLER OW HAS SPECIAL MARBLE , RING BUILT FOR HIM BE HIS FIRST cigarettes ON TRAIN nd of that t cir number EXTRACTION gos Caung a OH PARLEY * RAILROAD SUIT Government DRY SHIP LAW Believe Harding Will Ask Congress to Change Rule THE CRE KN The Mid-Month Sale Beginning Wednesday Provides Unusual Savings to the Homemaker! Mahogany and Walnut finished Davenport Tables $29.75 Unusual Values in Used Furniture 1,275 Yards Linoleum— Discontinued patterns and small lots at Greatly Reduced Prices Used Gas, Coal and Wood Ranges Prices Reduced for the Mid-Month Sale Fine Wilton Rugs At Featured Prices AGAIN IN COURT Will Appeal Southern Pacific Decision 50,000 Volts Fail to Kill Tacoman shine while it was white, according: |to the police. As a result, But to Be Poisoned janiea in tne city hospital 30nd on Burns, 48, of 222 Columbia | night, suffering from alcoholic 7 he moon-|soning, His condition is said to | serious, de today wheth ‘| Mabisghitess Reskes l arm will have | E [nae Timers Change Meetings | IS POSTPONED slits da id its weekly meet. | Real Estate Loan or t st. fro 8 No Commission Brandon Brandon st. from 45th , Wedaew pom d Balcom and the immigrati | He The largest cache of home brew S| tle was oye: Mendes by “tede| Cheese @ erat prohibition agent enenenenenonenensonesere | Pinte, which does TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN | ASSOCIATION 1215 Fourth Ave. ; |scé caver the root at th the mouth if Harding Unable to Me eti* Governors Before Tour f Rubber Eliot 0696 $4.00 427| WASHINGTON, June 12 DR. J. R. 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No extra charge for CREDIT You make your own terms PAY AS LITTLE AS $1.00 or $2.00 a Week Alterations free Paci “Relieved 1 in 3 Days” | | 8 IPilesfot any yeatas Herletterand | model is just the thing for} | those ofscores of otherswho have dancing, and you can take it ibeen permanently cured by my| with you wherever you go. |non-surgical treatments are con-|Come in and listen to the |tained in a book which I shall | New Records. | |be ‘©. writes one of my patients | will pay for it while it is en- | patrdaane te Harding will be 1 of nt mmended by ur early custome whore work ta atill giving good uaranteed for 18 :eare Examination free. ofa cult ing from th justice on his ability it, When this fc, the White | Maid o! Clover—the sparkle of a mountain brook is in her eye. She brings to your table the pure, delicious Maido Clover -BUTTERsy Your:Grocer always has it fresh MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. Serving £1 Western States BUTTER CHEESE EGGS 4 ICE CREAM ONLY ONE DOLLAR }$1 will bring this portable | | Grafonola—with ail the best) | music yours to enjoy—in | your home— And $1aWeek | who had suffered severely from | tertaining you. This portable} glad to send any Pile sufferer | | FREE, upon request. | No hospital bills, no anaesthetic, no shock, no danger, no confinement to | bed or room, and a GUARANTEED cure Elliott if 1421 Third Ave. Remember my guarantee po ee mo means a positive and per- GOmeTOROKenO oneneEe: nianent cure no mat how severe your case|® some picnic sandwiches < Bluhill f AS. J. DEAN Fm Choose Kane the Tailor’s Anniversary Sale Every man who appreciates well- tailored clothes will be glad to take advantage of the opportunity afforded by this sale $10 to $15 Reduction —_—_—_|J§£jJo= On Every Suit in the Shop Tailored to Your Order Every customer has his unrestricted choice of all the materials in our store. Carefully selected imported or domes- tic tweeds, cheviots, serges and home- spuns, in all-year weights, Kane the Tailor 1315 Third Ave. Opposite Postoffice

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