The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1923, Page 9

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4 SSE ROMER AH up BARES = MONDAY, JULY 9, 1923. THE LONGVIEW WILL Aviator Uses Sky for His Billboard BE DEDICATED, Will Write ‘Lucky Strike’ With Plane Officially Open New Lumber City Near Kelso Thursday | 9.—-Governors ielals of all the! ada, financiers | cage and Kanss fficlals of the Long-Bell | the f the city of | view an ing of Hotel Month | ce diay ly 12 | # i aald to be the first Ume in} f the United States that s been dedicated after its Hundreds of persons from BY WANDA VON KET" Ty - s of the country ha’ Neck ointment uné \ “ fied their intention to be present at] prove popular in Seattle ~! nda the ceremonies. The day has been] night set apart as « holiday and every em: | For Monday at noon Capt, Cyril © available will be Turner, formerly of the British fi y ties to assist in t ing corps, and now a# representative ment of the visitors of the American Skywriting corpor GUESTS WILL ARRIVE tion, flew over Seattle for his first IN TOWN AT 9 O'CLOCK Lucky Strike” trip over the city . eledration will begin with the] The f was made at 12 of the guests at 9 o'clock in| was ¢ preted r ning. Sightseeing cars will this time the amoke meet all trains, b 4 ferries. Strike were nt e t The visitora w trains | [miles above Seattle 5 aullnthe y be-| Captain Turner, whore . to the Pacific coast numt ie ponds 100, and who ttle Low Angeles in 1 om ‘ riginally to int t It provided ¢ the meal. U stadium at w ¢ played during the | to b wed by a nu | bout a smoker tr a | whieh A th BAND CONCERT T¢ HELD DURING EVE The day's festivities in connection Capt. Cyril Turner, aviator and skywrit ; wh 4 fleu Ciotats Pera abk esis wre barbecue will close at 5) over Seattle Monday, and the words “Lucky Strike” as} ioe turned fiving sult, fur hel © Will be served in the they appeared in the sky at the completion of the writing.| met and goegies, Monday noon pl 3 du ——lloted his single-seated aluminum 4 wcout plane two miles inte ded to release directly be amoke fumes that The letters, when air, and then pre rom a tar IMMIGRATION _ |! STAND TAKEN |!» the pine the SAN FRANC o.—Unre 1, were The entire two we ; Show Real | Fun Maker July is a menace one mile each ir street Lente by stricted tmmigra’ ds we a anor Wil King in the part of “Abelto the welfare of tne United Bt pread six and one-half miles acr 4 . ‘ eae } the sky Seattle, Por Potaah,” his supporting t and) 4 s Captain Turner, now employed b: the American Tobacco company, to bearing signs di his chorus of girls are |than satisfying their au w city | accor Lemuel | sean seakeny toa magi |the Hellig theater, This ares the sky fora billboard, has jthird week of the musi ¥ sed much traffic in all parts of CROWDS WILL [sis sicnacn Ste? poke Se T ~ for the first} ee Mg ™ tw Hebrew g the week of the ing that expositic of "Maw oh pate be cared fot rm with | stor » Dangerous to Buy rocks tae’ silvers ving of Commerce annour ber and the E are co-operat have been worked out _ Auto for But ‘$85 " . that Amer Starr, Honora Har chats thas -| Reece Gardner, Beasie Hill, Harry |‘ coset nd Arthur Belaaco. = and plans are © after | tey had teen’ ar py Detective Joe Smith and Walter Dench Sun- ay Kitley was in posmeasion of a car .|Ballard Resident Dies in Toppenish exposition, the pageant | “x ants,” the visit of the pro«i formance which had be J , s revie t Dee! hb Eth lee or 8 z e 4 4 his review of the Geet, as mphon: Mrs. Et nm Jamison. pion Quackenbush, 326 E. 65 . eaking crowds | .- an .& dent of KOGKY BE | tre ekabran tha Gar hed beer ity during that) is ne render home Mrs. | corebaaed for $58 frome “alight a: y the cham-/ing of “My Buddy ‘one of the! Leigh T a Jam): | cusintance. a number of fami-| nig Grande.” "A Trip to Coney) On ¥ wife of H. C. Jamison, rom as far east @8/ reisng and “Apple Sauce.” who with his family located in Bal lard in 1888. Persians and Turk Will Be Returned | ‘Their immigration quotas hav been exhausted f eight ‘The | siana and one Turk, who arrived in | Seattle recently from the Orient Dakota. But by th» listing of * rooms and the handling nh A systematic manner, and the hotel men ex- take care of the crowds with- onfusion and to the satisfaction 0 come nts are Veteran Elk Will Be Main Speaker George M. Kidd, the 16th man to Benevolent and OULDN’T STOP IMPROPER DANCE BETHEL, Kan. July 9. daughter of C. M. Mey join lodge No. 9, Pro being made to officials to wala h n celebration the chamber depots, where y night geo place attendants who will be by a mob of da Meyer was | returned tot t nm was inati-| forced to run to « when he at-| the Admir {tempted to stop Improper dancing peratora of ° ly , an information on jiotels, apartment | hor ete, compiled by the secretary of the hotel asrocia- at tion at 414 Unive RUNNING TIME Js CUT DOWN rm Pacific and Great ng in connection Portland & Seattle d running time ental traing be 9 and Seattle from 72 the change to become July 29. The action came an a result of a| unique situation in Portland, de ares EL E tant gen First-Grade be scheduled to make the Chicago| 9x12-Ft. Size EXTRAORDINARY VALUE! to 76 hours effective Points should not have an undue @dvantage in the way of running} time. The demand was acceded to thé, as A result, Seattle running! Hime has been changed. Y.W.C.A. , Members Meet at Seabeck 10-day session already other starting on Mon 7. A. wom: | on Hood's one ump at Seabeck canal, is showing undue signs of} activity Judge Florence Allen, of Cleve land, Ohio; Rey. Henry K. Booth, Long Beach, Cal, and Rev. E. B.| Chaffee w York, were the r) principal speakers at the 10-day con ference of the Y. W. C. A., which cloned Friday. The Girl Reserves Opened their conference Monday State Phisisions to Hold Lectures | Physicians from all parts of the state will attend the University of Washington series of lectures on July 16 to 20, inclusive. The re a part of the university's extension service, Dr. John M, T. Finney of Johns Hopkins untyor- | sity and other leading authorities on medicine will lecture during the week. | Thief Takes $100 | and a Typewriter, Mra, Mary Bolko, 1235 King at..| was robbed of a typewriter and $100 in currency by burglar who visit ed her home while she was away | Bunday, she reported to the police. | The lowest price we have quoted in years on a representative selection of first-grade Worsted Wil- ton Rugs in the 9x12-ft. size. Every Rug the prod- uct of a representative mill and of strictly first qual- ity. Every Rug a remarkable value at the price: $85.00. —Third Floor REDERICK & betincis TAR NEW GOLDFIELD PAGE 8 monkey is capTureD | HARDING CETS BY COP AFTER WILD ere and There | Lae Bat ees, WILL BE BUILT Tipsy ww ow | CHASE ABOUT STREET! — GOAL REPORT me 7 oe A CUTE monk ; Ashes Will Be Cleared Away} 4... son, mn supre, one of Yu.|| % N:P: Nyaulat Document Reaches Him for Fresh Start | Rana ARE: BUEN R! REE RE RE Cae ¢ While on Alaska Trip GOLDFLELD, J 9.1 4 WASHIN » July 9—Preak daunted the fire i me of Jack Omar robt ; i : et rs" 4 LA « hetore Aged structures of boc 1 fH Bly re ations ; manent buildings of a more w 72 8 me iy perener wrpentes ed repo f ripe mining town of th ; . ; eport ts belleved to have k h t " f been o the 4 it so that of fr that submit the dations @ime Ssethaosis died nee of man| Rider: le Thrown bodied in © congress for rfl oh his Moe ify From Motorcycle performance, ‘The report recommends #oveEe untouched .by fire, to the charred whsnantbecus § i hen || R*heralship, corners lation of the anthracite Ime usiness section to house establis ple i Ri i eel regs abrsdae alae on the ground and with authority giv the — pte Which were va Ay a De Vit mkiades capture t in the event ot sd to 4 Corr over operation of the mi t. Monda Freaisertalicn distribution and keting of the product 300 REFUGEE 'Youths Are Held GIVE THANK vom |” for Taking Auto| Musician Has Most. | Pratt, Forres quarters to claim his = which had been seized by peared at Ke, WILKESBARRE, Pa, July 9—| Police Standing ack watch Nunn had been sought as a theft th be t, and whem he learned that ; over ti ew Getskey baxgage had been seized, ape , m miner engineed got red in ¢ Charles Tennant’s © he Aug the new! down f » and kicked him office to ¢ ‘Tennant prompts: w nd a clear of t ight of way y ordered him logked up: : FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE Another Shipment of Those Attractive Gingham Frocks at $3.95 Y an arrangement with the manufacturer of these smart dresses, that permits of — quantity production during ‘the quiet Summer months, the Downstairs Store is able to offer exceptional values in these Gingham Frocks. The fine quality of. domeStie and im- ported Ginghams, the smart style details, the trimmings are all of a kind usually found only in higher-priced dresses. ! Sizes 16 and 18—36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Unusually good values at $3.95, (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) 2,000 Yards in a New Shipment of SILK .RATINE TIMELY and unusually attractive offering of Silk Ratine, made ; eee by a special purchase. Available in the following range or colors The three Frocks sketched example the five styles from which » choice may be made—fashioned of colorful cheek and plald ginghams, also cross-bar tissue ginghams, Special, Tuesday 49c the Yard Calais Dahlia Dandelion Honeydew Tan Pumpkin Blue Capri White Rapids Lark Wangerine In 36-inch width, special, Tuesday, 49¢ yard. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) 1,200 Yards of CRETONNE 15¢ vera A GOOD assortment of attractive and colorful floral and chintz-effect patterns is available in this Tuesday offering of Cretonnes. In 32-inch width, suitable for Summer cottage drapes, pillow and slip covers. Low-priced at 15¢ yard. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE '2-Piece Set of Blue Willow is especially attrac- The quaint old Blue Willow pattern is on good Blue Willow Dinnerware This 52-piece set of English tive for breakfast use or for the $8. 75 Summer cottage. grade of china, in pleasing shapes: Set comprises: Z-inch Plates 1—Vegetable Dish 6—Frult Dishes (in 15 sets 6—tinch Plates Oatmeal Dishes may be 6—Cups and Saucers substituted), 1—Platter « The 32-piece set, low-priced at $8.75. Available also in open stock. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE CRETONNE 69¢ inexpensive lows fe Summer cotta, camp. In round shape, ered with attractive cretonnes. Finished in shirred effect, with large button; low-priced at 69¢. PILLOWS at Pil- or COUCH COVERS at 95¢: Fringed Couch Covers of cotton tapestry, in colorful striped effects. Also suit: able for portieres. Size, 42x90 inches, — Low-priced at 95¢. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Ruffled Curtains With Tie-Backs White Ruffled Curtains, with tie- At backs and finished with 2-inch ruf- fles. Length 244 yards—100 pairs to 95c sell at this low price: 95¢ pair. Pair Ruffled Curtains With Tie-Backs Ruffled Curtains of good qual- | ity voile; white, with tie-backs and | 2-inch ruffle. Length 214 vards $ J 35 —100 pairs, low-priced at $1.35 £ pair. cov: A Fresh Shipment of IMPORTED RAG RUGS Has been received in the Downstairs Store— the same colorful, attractive hit-and-miss pat- ternings that have proved so popular, in these “scatter” sizes: 27x54-inch, low-priced at 95¢. 86x72-inch, low-priced at $1.75. DOWNSTAIRS STORE: Pair DOWNSTAIRS STORID | | |

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