The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1923, Page 3

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———- | i” LIBERTY Xe Ke. LINCOLN M EMORI AL WEDNESDAY, JUNE Y FIND RANCHER % WAS MURDERED Quarreled With Gemnbotiar 0% Courtesy, Music, Petures Uatll Priday Night Onty RICHARD DALLES, 0: verdict by th ht to ef that the man was mui ¢ theory that Agidus committed et which had pierced his body wa xow— id in the yard of his hom au ort distanc om where the bod: was cover The bullet was not revolver Agidus carried. Agidus was found dead poar } residence last Saturday tho family said he ¢ apparently out ¢ OF WOMEN gun, and p ho argument was /RELEASE OF 2 Days More, Then Gone! ponoTny PHILLIPS in Pirst National's White Frontier” the ship Refreshing! The Sunshine ‘Trail* Ashton haa wire ment in W Hammer dat D 1 coast ‘Seattle Girl Wins CLINIC 1327 Third Ave. Opposite the P. 0. DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Wonderfal DR. EDWIN J. Leading Dentls: fer More Than 21 elation for t jaims of better b pokane Ad ¢ nounced We BROWN'S Seattle's To know how good a cigarette really can be made, you must try a-—, Introduction Offer” _Pemonal Printed Stationery paper and $1.00 cash DR. N. Yow Physician and Sur- geon, uses Chinese roots and herbs in treating all diseases | of men and Women, | Specializes tn atom. | ach trouble sud ailments, ene Remedy Co. Main Cea | - ‘ | ENT HALIA Prize for Speech ; 'B 00: SHIP ASKED E es THE DALLES iN \ » A rmy iM en yoo { { 8] ono HANE HENNE WICK This will be road is | river. June 20.--From a a north Wen Major | Wilde of h Engineers, at Camp Lewis, may appear before the commission Chase pointed out that at the oral hearing before tho commissiotiers tn Washington, D. C., on Janvary 10, Col, Longan of the Enginow Corpe testified that mnch a road as ‘ho We- | natchee Southern was a valuable mil- tare URE roAD AS A MILITARY NE SITY “In the over ties io coast, my fleet could Pac! Washin revent the mobil Chase said. hell the Weate way terminals and ‘ization of troop: } district mountains and will open up North Central Was 5 Ww" NATCHEE | Legion ax have manifested tn! railroad from. a dofe and mombers declare th be mado to interest the state depart. ments of each organization. | RAILROAD co, WAS FORMED IN 1920 ‘Tho Wenatchee Southern Hallway Co. was formed in 1 king permission sir 1-] The extra rail facititte 3 ered essential to the expansion of the | - = and {ts present prosperity fghon 3 the proposed route of the Wenatchee Southern railwqy on u hich held in Wenatchee on July 23 before the inter designed to connect Wenatche If approved by the commission it will be the only north and hington and the Scenic Trips for Summer Days Enjoy the beauties of this wonderland with its mountains, rivers, lakes and bright inland sea—its wooded slopes and fertile valleys—by taking some of these enchanting journeys. New Auto Ferry Service Between Seattle and Port Ludlow, Effective June 23, 1923 The short cut for autoii Williams, Lake to Chimacum, quim, Bort Angeles, jutherland, Sol” Duc, ¢ Ocean. AUTO FERRY PUGET SEATTLE FROM COLMAN DOCK DAILY FOR DLOW DIRECT, at 10:00 A.M. and 530 P.M. tS PORT LUDLOW FOR SEATTLE DIRECT DAILY at 7:00 A.M. and 1:30 P.M, Port Townsend, Port Victoria, B. C., Clallam, Forks, and Port Angeles-Victoria Service For the Convenience of the Auto Tourist (beginning June 27, 1923) eamer carrying passengers and automo! y les for Victoria every Wednesday, 10:00 o'clock a.m. Return 3:00 p. m. for Port Ange’es, and § same d The above service 1s in addition to Steamer Sol Due, carry! Port Angeles daily at the regular service of the ie ssengers and automobiles, leaving 7:30 a. m. for Vict Salt Air Route to Tacoma—A short, inexpen- sive steamer trip on Puget Sound Steamers leave Colman Dock 7:00 - 9:00 - 11:00 A.M. 1:00 5:00 - 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. Returning leaves Tacoma on same hours, excepting 7:15 a, m.. One Way, 45¢—Round Trip, 80¢. Touring Hood Canal, Olympic Peninsula and Vancouver Island Take the auto ferry leaving Colman Dock at 7:15-8:30 - A.M. 3:00- Take the Ni shores. of Hi 30 P. M. for Bremerton, Yard Highway nd Cc beautiful Lake ¢ Ocean, then. retur ened considerah ent, Sol Duc to Port Angeles. and Olympic Hig nal and through fertile v there with steamer for V) extend your tour from Port and Moro on th This tour can by taking the Seattle-Ludlow forry Ang 11:30 Summer Schedule to San Juan Island Points (effective July 2, 1923) Steamer Potlatch leaves Seattle from ( Wednesdays and Fridays at 8:00 o'clock Friday Harbor, West Sound, Orca and Bellingham. Return over same rou days and Saturdays, arriving in Seattlo a Friday Leave Seattle 8:00 a. m., Special excursion, Sunday, July 1.. about 11:00 p.m. Iman Dock M .m. for Port Stanley, Sound, te, t ROUND TRIP $2.00. "630 - P.M. 0 - 10:30 A, M. 1 ROUND TRIP S0¢. 3:00 - “Except Sunday, Rosario, Tues 4 Visit Bremerton and the U. S. Navy Yard 5:30 - 6:30 - For additional information inquire of TOURIST INFORMATION BUREAU. Main 3993—Local 10. Puget Sound Navigation Co. COLMAN DOCK Harbor, ” Bast Sound and return, arriving on retorn 11:30 etforta v i hearing ate commerce commission. The with Kennewick and will follow the Columbia south line east of the district around , Hanford tha We ve W » con. Yo all the bus. {ness {t can ha Silk Milaeias ‘Cues asveen| Of Moonshine Booze to con- NEW YORK, June 20,—Ente ring ‘ehouse at lily used for likes, f ses filled with “boc getits found Easy Way to Remove Freckles and Blemishes of Jany drug retiring, like an easily bi |wax ts. washe k come with it “my Rheumatism is gone—”’| HERE are thousands of you | | | men and women, just like I | |once was—slaves to rheumatism, | | muscle pains, joint pains, and hor- | rible stiff. | ness. I had the wrong idea about rheumatism for years. I didn’t realize that increas- ing blood- cells had the | effect of completely knocking out rheu- matic impurities from the system. That is why began using 8. S. S.f Today I have the} | strength I used to have years agolt| I do: use my crutches any more.” §, S, S, makes people talk about themselves the way it builds up their strength. Start S. S. S. today for that rheumatism. You'll feel the difference shortly. larger sire is more economical. ° Safe Pills have been the ideal Family Laxative for 40 years—a guar- antee of reliability. Gentle in action, they are entirely free from injurious drugs, and are intended especially for constipation, biliousness, indi- gestion, torpid liv- er or inactivity of the bowels, Your druggist sells them, AMIR NEW YORK, Juno 20.—~Two buré- lwetyes educationally. They're attend- lars who robbed a Westchester coun- ty house left the table completely House and Kitchen | Furnishings — An unusual opp: home at prices which are espec Mixing Spo Set of 4 for 49c 4 Hard d to preve Clover Leaf Pans—$3.49 Set er Leaf Alt Bet of th m 8 . “tn | Thieves Rob Home; | |S Leave Table Set |ssssacione set for bres akfast, ME STITT aa TMNT |Fear Nippon Peril ruout Australia | LBOUNRNE, June » inducement will use white to counteract THE: GROTE- RANKIN CO Bread Board Hand-car 1 Tread of hardwe Clothes Line Pulleys 98c Pair Steel and cast irca, nt ru immigration nese OTTO F. KEGEL, President £ The June Sale of At Worthwhile Savings to te in the working part of your our needs tive. ortunity ke care Pa Electric Curling Irons 696 89¢ $1.19 | 08¢ Coat Hangers : : | 2 for 15¢ s 69c i Cutt Glass Rolling Pins n be filled at this price. Clothes Racks 59c Clot! cks which Favorite attach to w Electric Toasters $3.98 Hot int 9 with cord, Waste Paper Baskets 69c Steel Waste P. a variety of coi er Baskets in Tree Sprayers 39c Sauce Willow Clothes _ Baskets 98c of fine long y metal, STUDY IN PRISON |bookkeeping. The courses were ine Prisoners in |®ugurated recently, They have alt | enroltment of more than 59.; 4 June 20. laidstone jail are improving them- jing classes in French, shorthand and 20,—Every be offered a steadily | ft SHOES MUST BE SOLD. Fixtures For Sale. Ladies’ White White Slippers with green, red a) kid—all new calf and styles— patent; choose from— CHILDREN’S SHOES AND SLIPPERS Rabies’ Shoes it foncy colors. . Shoes and Slippers, sizes S14 to 11.81.05 FORCED Nothing Reserved— Every Pair of Mei... S399 LADIES’ PUMPS AND OXFORDS In black and brown kid, Men’s Fine Shoes Boys’ Shoes Growing Girls’ Pumps E and Oxfords Black and brown Boys’ Shoes. and Oxfords i ‘ brown calf [| They sare solid leather and i, re aes, Saye ar guaranteed to stand the hard- In patent, kid, calf, satin and 93.99 | $2.95 | $3.95 ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES’, MEN’S and CHILDREN’S SHOES TO BE CLOSED OUT ANU i aa \\ cote LADIES? ‘\ PUMPS AND OXFORDS Gray suede, satin, black and brown, kid and calf, one- and two-strap Pumps and Oxfords; all heels; all sizes, Pumps trimmed nd black sl LADIES’ PUMPS AND SANDALS Higher grades of Pumps 3 and Sandals in gray and =a several beige suede, satin, patent t . LJ aT kid and calf; all new styles two-tone combinations; variety est wear— of styles; all with low heels— LADIES’ HOSIERY : |J. PINCUS SHOE 3101/2 — PIKE ST. — 3101/2 aray colors. 3 pes. for $2.00 AT

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