The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1923, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928 ee eee THE §! ATTLE ST AR pn ADMIRAL SHIP CHASE S RU M! Indian Folk. T ales | How Grizzlybear You'll like this beverage as surely as sunshine and airmake you thirsty. Itisa dis- tinctive blend of choicest products from nature — pure and whole- some or's Note.—This ts. the of a series of folk of Puget Sound Indians, written for The § H (Mrs All of the stories to follow in this series were obtained by the writer in her many visits \ to Northwest tri CHINESE FAIL TO G BT C ASH ihighserd A sum of BY ERNA GUNTHER and Blackt rat the time re human b un women, but Grizz © worst of the two. xlybear were atror of Blackbear, Wh , | gether the Grizalybear the women went ¢ nd roots t Seattle Couple Is Without Help She _bifts Car Off Tot Wed at Bellingham te Stole My Girl,” ; g ‘ Explained Fighter |: 1 value yo Next Li Ady Des Rochers Optical Co. Eyesight Specialists Most modern, scientific MA cauipment in the North i os made ap and » Lenses dupli. ented same day. make th ORE THROAT Gargle with warm salt water —then apply over throat— yicks : oR = re ~«6 MA in 1003 Over 17 Billion Jon Used Yor Will Sentence Taxi |; Driver Next Week on Del H. B who wa Electronic Reactions of Abrams DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT DR. T. J. APPLETON 71S Seaboard Bids. 4th and Pike With detonat- ing gasoline the explosion may end here, -« With Union Non - Detonat- ing Gasoline the Explosion thrusts the pis- ton throughout the stroke, lie this. Non-Detonating Gasoline Works a Full Stroke Gasolines explode in two ways. One kind explodes with a crash. It deton- ates. The piston receives but a single smash- ing impulse for each stroke. The power of the explosion is over before the piston ts half way down the full length of its stroke. Due to the tendency to explode prema- turely, detonating gasoline limits com- pression in your cylinders. It causes much of the ‘“‘knocking”’ you notice on hills. And the repeated crash- ing blows increase vibra- tion, thus increasing wear and tear. The Sustained Explosion - The explosion from Union Gasoline is of the nating. It gives impulse to the piston for the full length of the stroke. Power and efficiency are increased as a result of increased compression, because, as all authorities know, non-detonation permits added compression. New Speed This added smoother power means a new “‘lift”” on hills. You take grades with a rush. Your motor doesn't “knock.” There’s more snap in your pickup and new speed on the level. Vibration is reduced, which saves wear and tear. Fuel mileage is increased duc to better efficiency all around. So there are ample reasons for selecting Union Non-Detonating Gasoline. Union is the product of progressive refining methods. Its quality is governed by exhaustive tests. The research of able engineers and chem- 3 4 ists, equipped with every accepted facility for other kind. It is sharp _ studying refining methods, is constantly devoted but sustained—non-deto- _to its improvement. Ask for touring road maps at any Union Service Station, Union Qi) Company nion Gasoline |¢ # would always + | al Killed Blackbear Blackbear Children Get Ravenpa'" Then They Start Out on a Journey when all| Gr thru, In the next story we go back friend Coyote, He has a wonderful bag of tricks; this time he gets out the of all. \BULLETS HALT BOOZE RUNNE R SPOKANE, June to our bent three times and cata & ditch The ie been | .n amuggling from Canada Mayor Opposed to Eastern Conference |Sa Without Any Notice! trustes of the t Ww. jit is caster Doctors Puzzled er | Over Man’s Death | After lying delirious in the honpital WwW. D. man, or w night | 41 y died early W ling from unknown causes. ¢ [ham was taken to the hospital n | he was found u as in his| ous r the BE ° © House,’| 30% First ave. roner W. H. Corson took charge of the body and |was planning Wednesday to hold an autopsy to determine the eaune of | he a Cunningham's death. | of th n ts sald to have been | that it is thought possible | man.” had been poisoned by moon: Ki shine. Tea on the Beach Newest Briton Fad) FLUSHING, N. Y,, Kt augurated the custom of serving aft-| who | Trap 164 in Paris Narcotic Clean-Up), ™ PARIS, June 20.—A potice raid | — jon «| to | fired without declared Arthur | service was abo city | been in the reclam sioner of reclamation }former governor of Idaho. Announcing today that he had al- to fight Work’s Davis sajd: | action was that Secretary Work said | superintendent of Mount Ranier na-| | 1 Hear of Convention | pon were to hear about the interna- ‘al Kiwanis club convention re-| |cently held at Atlanta, Several English famiilés have in |members of the local organization | The meeting and luncheon was to} THE RHODE Dainty Silk Undergarments Reduced for Clearance Silk Step-Ins $1.95 Go. Silk Camisoles 95c Silk Vests $1.95 match the step-ins Women’s Outing Togs Second Floor Vents to made name materi 6 same 8 sizes $2.25 Women's Khaki $2.25, $2. Women's Kt $1.95, $2.15, 8: Women’s Khaki Middle $1.95, $2.50 Trimming Clearance Half Price! Trimming Dept—Upper Main Floor Knickers Novelty Organdie Trimmings in ecru, and colors, that sold formerly 90 a yard—now HALF Women's Khaki Hats $1.00, $1.25 s and Galloons in colors. Formerly Now, HALF Organdie Insertio white, ecru and a fe 50e to $2.25 a yard. PRICE. Vestings and Edges to match, of novelty organdies; some are embroid- ered in bright colors; others in white and ecru. Formerly 50c to $4.00 a yard. For clearance at HALF PRICE. Embroidered Galloons, 9 inches wide, and in ecru and white. These sold formerly for $1.00 a yard. For clear- ance, now, at HALF PRICE. Women’s Sport Hats of Straw in Assorted Colors Special $1.95 Second Floor ys He Was F ired "Capitol Building» | Alaskan Industry Bids Are Re jected | Survey to Be Made OLYMPIA, June 29—Contractors'| BELLINGHAM, June 20—A sur Bern bids submitted for the construct pe ss of the fisheries and mining Jamation |of the new state capitol building at| problems of Alaska will be made ay by |Olympla were all rejected yester-/this summer by Representaiive Interior | day after the committee had gone | Lindley H. Hadley, Senator Wesley jover them thoroly. ‘The reason for/L. Jones and Fish Commissioner the rejection was not made known | Henry O. Malley, according to an jand the committees announced no | announcement made yesterday. The! |Party intends to leave Seattle July [ae iter, Oop SURE |3 and may include Dan A, Sutter. ng | land, congressional delegate from |Will Open Bids ie Alaska. —— ee Suspension Bridge | sount Rainier park, it was ane WASHINGTON, June 20. — Bids | nounced today by the department of e daly reason given me for the | will be opened in the office of the | interior. The bridge ts to be erected across the Nisqually river near | Springs, and is for the purpose) steel cable suspension } giving access to the new public ai highway bridge of 198-foot span in| mobile camp here. AL ACEH! NOW PLAYING “A DANGEROUS ASHINGTON, June 20.—"I was| of director of the rt of Secretary of the k. ork removed Davis, who has mn service for ted as commis. D, W. Davis, | ears, and appol ‘om vari- | urging him | Arthur P. y received telegram arts of the coun' action, dnt want an engineer in charge |tional park at Longmire, Mond: no service any longer, but desired | July 2, for furnishing fnd erect the place be filled by a business |completh a | wanis Club Will wanis club members Wednesday Matinces, 2:30 Nights, 7 and 0 XVETTE and Her NEW YORK SYNCOPATERS ‘The Sensation of Broadway ————_—_—_——— A_NIGHT IN SPAIN Ga., from attended vas to speak on R. Hatch on} , Corbett on} “Spot Lights. eld at the Hotel Gowman. i] on several resorts frequented by affickers resulted in 164 About 10,000 floating mines have been recovered and dismantled since the war, according to the marine | ministry of Denmark. Breakfast Specials Panama breakfast mervice 1s a departure from cafeteria style. Wo serve at the tables a 35c special or your choice of a variety of club breakfasts, or an endless combination of your own selection. ’ Fruits !n season, preserves and marmalades; waffles, cakes and toast; cereals; eggs and ome- lettes; steaks and chops—any: thing your appetite might crave. * Coffee In lberal quantities. Tablo service from 6:30 a, m. STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. ML pelges yy DEDAVENUE AND UNION S Can Geaniiuale Now | BALL-MASON FRUIT JARS—1-quaré size, special, doz GOOD LUCK (Red Rubber) JAR RINGS, special, 3 doz. SCHRAM COVERS, per dozen......... so cene ie Baeeee Buy now at these low prices. 100 DOZEN COLONIAL TABLE TUMBLERS Very Special Per Dozen Our Basket Sale of Odds and Ends of Crockery offers surprising values POPEGOSSER WHITE CUPS AND SAUCERS, regularly $4.00 dozen; special for Thursday at, SET OF SIX.... A wonderful valuo; at this price they are cheaper than Jelly glasses. (Delivered only with other goods) Factory Demonstration of OLD ENGLISH WAX PRODUCTS Come in and let demonstrator show you the new, easy way to beautify your floors— SPECIAL—Pint-size of Old English FLOOR WAX, ' 69 c An 85c VALUE for THURSDAY .

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