The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 19, 1923, Page 2

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KARLE SINGS IN Band Music GREAT STADIUM Fourth of = ih roanis Insurance Company Wins in Organi Bet on Weather Twenty-One March; platise to eac demanding Interest hax " other simila summer The 1 the natur Wurdeman ude, arr Strate ity pra SHRIN TOG PORT CHIEF KNEW THERE TRS GLAD WAS STRING TO IT iy rT BACK fe A from the clave Without had the ax of the forced to pay soom th $2,000 for « for The In two 5) all day Tiled wi Ben Ali this mor Borah Opens Office in His Home Town - N. P. SUED BY GOV ERNMEN rT h violating the Interpreter Freed ment on frelgh’ M. C. List, the attorney § S Hughes, assistant United States at torney here, are handling the cai for the government, The prosecution asks a judgment of $100 for each vi lation of the act, or a total of $1,800 sarette c igare ttes Jelly in Court Is Freed of Charges ws, won & deral | remiah Me Jelly, point, ne may now go W e of the 1 es of jelly h the product were violation of the pure the difficulty with and drugs act ettled and the spread is again free to shimmy, un red by federal agents. A small North of the comfy home, w Look thru the ¥ May find just what you fe just 5 was amicably hampe Fictitious Check menenonenonencs H best for macaroni—does not cook stringy Bluhill Cheese LOS ANGELES. J 19.—Police shattered the roma Pe Thomas Collette, who claims to be the son of the American charge daffaire® at London, Lillian McKay, 23, of Long & . when they arrested the young man on a of buying the engagement ng rings with a fictitious le were to have Home Society Will | Hold Annual Meet The annual meeting of the Wash. ington Children’s Home Society will at the iving home, 3300 E. 65th, Wedne afternoon, June 20th. Trustees uing year will be elected, reports fiom the field read. The Rey, Dr. J. Ralph Magee, pastor of the Firat M. E. chureh, whl deliver the annual address The children will assist in the pro: gram, which is now being arranged All are invited joe LIGHTS. ON COW’S BACK KANSAS CITY, June 19.—In te irplane exhibition here, Newton, parachute jumper, & scended 2,500 feet and landed on the cow a of teeth we Howe hurt bay—could we say Set of Teeth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Rridge Worl. from $1.90 UP eston Lental Offices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Tima 2 Years in One Location 8 DAILY from Portland Beginning June 18th Se Lawrence GRADU Our examination b an wkill, selentific Glasses $5.00 a EXAMINATION GLOBE sda 60. 1514 Wentin Nenr Vourth UNION PACIFIC POPULAR AND DIRECT YELLOWSTONE ROUTE ations Hoover bread | Shatters Romance) and officers for the en-| THE CONVENTION OF to Feature July Parade DQCTORS OPENS: Will Play in Public Meeting to Be Held Be Here May Tuesday Night thw Plymouth Cor ewan jonday mor t ¢ of tho t famous per «rent ery « an California Marble Champs Start East” AN ANCISCO, June 19 marble experts a wed her United Electricians Open Annual Convention } SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 19 f i venth annual « fic Coast ¥ ned here te pday | whic wates in at will The m F will beg! and all are last] invited to program is an f at 8 p ttend m. Wednesday June 0, develop. ows to: Children Will Be Given Big Picnic for entertain. day pi of 1,000 jidren who are employed in Federal Court Alfred T. White, Japanese inter-| preter in the United States immigra tion service, was cleared of charge, jot making false acknowledgments | lor Japanese entering the country when # demurrer fled by bis attor- | | Reys was allowed: tn fedlerat court | | tat the mmittes of the Labor Vet organized to regulate the class of ork children shal! perform, and to |protect the child worker, A large boat wi!! be chartered a the children will be taken for ar m that will be remembered by | "them for many Gamen of ev y description, ice cream, cake and Jeverything will be furnished by the | league fought thru the time, It was autor years out when the demurr Find Missing Man | Near Sand Point! |Former Seattle Monday he} Man Is Married Seatt! ets, | George Lane, 70, was found wan-|, Charles E. Allen, former assistant the woods near Sand) United States district attorney in Se Monday evening attlo, and now assistant district coun- ish aves re {Mel for the United States shipping this’ Hone” oF Ete béard, with hew rain Port 9740 4, was married day night 6 had been living. ushter of Mrs Five Injured When Auto Is Overturned PORTLAND, June 19.—Two girts| and three young nien were painfully 4:30 a. m. today when | bile in whi he city Mis ing sinco became lost on Point | Bacon, home in Portland ch they were| RAINIER CHAPTER, overturned on | °* mH | denice of Mr to | Broadway ccupants of th seriously hurt, altho all b have medical. attention for t and cuts #ustained in the ac Gaae Lack is thought to go a long way, but Good Judgment goes farther. TO USE “SALADA" IS GOOD JUDGMENT. aed “The Tea that is always Reliable.” R. &HC, COOK, WEST 4073, ELL. 0350, DISTRIBUTORS well, 1933 was ernoon of} Electronic Reactions of Abrams DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT DR. T. J, APPLETON 718 Seabourd Way. ith and Pike RUSH Sbodesbgl ss osabd Gah fc Vic SGT and Victoria, BQ, from Colman Dock, foot of Marion Street. THE DAY BOAT~--for Victoria and VERON YES, Daily at for Vancouver direct, Dally at BELLINGHAM-VANCOUVER ISLAND AUTO FERRY CIRCUIT Leave Hellingham, Arrive Sidney 9:00 a.m, 11:80 p. m, THE NIGHT BOAT. Lenye I OF ere fhO pom, Arriye Bellingham 10:20 a.m, ul O45 p.m Vassenger fares and rates Hellingham to Stdney and Nanaimo r now ready, In the erry folder, jare under way and will be handied | is Child Welfare league, recent. | Mrs. Allen will make their Inatalla- | | the guests to the camp, w ture of the day's program is Member American Homes Burcuus For Netter American Homes PHONOGRAPH SALE}Y {EXTRAORDINARY $4] DOWN delivers to your home the STRADIVARA PHONOGRAPH of the highest tone quality: appearance: construction: —again this great homefurnishing store comes forward with an offer that brings the fine things of life within the reach of all. The result of the tremendous buying power of the Standard. Another great phonograph sale— though for-a short time only. The quantity is limited. Genuine STRADIVARA Phono- graphs of the highest quality on terms every home can manage with ease—making it nossi- ble to fully satisfy your years of desire for a phonograph of first excellence. and the price— $6975 is practically a third less than the prevailing regular price! nearly a full third less 4 - s than the prevailing price. Not price alone, nor ms alone, but both. And for a machine that takes its rightful place in the aristoc- racy of the phonograph world at a price determined by its worth. everyone knows of the STRADIVARA Phonograph— no need for further introduction. Therefore the Standard comes forward with unquestioned sponsor- ship and absolute guarantee of the STRADIVARA Phonograph, offering at an EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICE a limited quantity of the MELODY model, 46 in, high, 19% in. wide, 21% in. deep, with double spring, extra strong motor playing 4 ten-inch records with one winding. A combination mahogany cabinet, exactly as pictured, of rare beauty and rich- ness of appearance, perfectly finished. A tone clear, pure, free from surface sound, that places it on the highest level of phonograph excellence. STANDARD FURNITURE Co. L. SCH ELD & SONS ed 1864 SEATTLE Second Ave. at Pine St, —owing to limited quantity, mail orders cannot be filled. TACOMA L. Schoenfeld &, Sons called because of the work that or-} | Cenpiive Girls ganization has done in Seattle in be Are to Be Hosts half of Campfire Girls. The boat! | will return at 4:30 p, m. Seattle peoplo expecting to attend!) ‘The first summer campers headed the Campfire ‘ for Sealth left this elty Monday, un. Camp Sealth der the leadership of Mise Ruth A asked to tele} Brown, camp director, One hundred the Seattle secretary and thirty were in the party mition before that day eaving from Pier 4, at t Spring st, DR. W. P. STANLEY Halght Bullding, Second Ave. and Pine St. ELECTRONIC REACTIONS OF ABRAMS DIAGNOSIS xpert Dingnosticinn From San F ‘’ program. at nday have been © reservations to of the organi. A boat | © foot of} A small plece of acreage just » carry |north of, the city will make you a | ea fea:|comfy Home, with a nice garden to be|Look thru the Want Ads; perhaps | tho dedication of Kiwanis lodge, solmay find just what you want ‘Americen Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON Buy this iron for what it will do. Of course its first cost is a little more than ordinary electric’ irons but its sturdy, reliability makes it cheaper in Take advantage of our low round-trip the long run. summer travel fares—May 15 to Sept. 15, From Seattle : $72.00 To St. Paul and Minneapolis $86.00 To Chicago Northern Pacific Ry. All-Steel Trains Write for other rates and full summer travel Information Sold by Dealers and Electrical Companies Everywhere. E, E. Nelson, A. G. P. A., 200 L. G, Smith Bldg. B. L, Carey, General Agent, 1407 Fourth Ave, Phone Elliott 5580 Seattle American Electrical Heater DETROIT t Exclusive Makers, Company, Established 1894,

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