The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1923, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR PASTEURIZATION Educated Patients Hard HOPE TO ADMIT COUNCIL HEAD IS DEALT BLOW ¢0 Handle, Says Doctor 240 |MMIGRANTS MAY NOT QUIT Chamber Committee Report) Phird Day of University Medical Meeting | sisters From Australia May | Fitzgerald Says He Expects Unfavorable to Practice Opens With Spinal Lecture Be Separated by Law to Finish His Term enery| Medical egram trom W re mmitter formal pri Commis fmmons from 11:45 Ne Pear ty. aasitre King County un quotas >» the nt term, and that ucks but five 0 only this number of th t mntry can be 1 r of the 24( Baltimore, urgery of the nd’s quota comple rifice m: h, but cannot » personal busines Fitzgerald has been a member of e city courell for th st decade m has been a handling rity dealing w j sustained in « arnival 4 ‘ i j club, | 3 axked them to va ' x \ " 30. The dinnet |! them that they ry Ee i F ed, re “ie r a moonlight be requested to . return them came only after every had been exhausted to admit on Lake Wa. .{ BOOTLEG CAR |,,2% Due em! IN WILD RACE|72 2,’ Stage experts are shown working on a part of the scenery to be used in the great|' bington pegeant “Americanus,” to be staged in the University of Washington stadium, begin-| er ning next Monday evening. The men are preparing a scene depicting the battle of San Juan Hill, This and many other scenes e used in tke Spanish-American war episodes of the pageant. The work of preparing the very i as realistic as any scenery ever CHILD SAT UF 1 NEXT MOKNING a member who *|Former Seattleite Buys Rural Weekly former city edi hands of experts end will be accor rs of the spe | ening madly past stop signs |admitted « but Edna was| 1. D. A aa a» Cant " bed | t to Angel island, though Ms i now edi ; mitted ompan r gf th PBR ees The sisters may be separated. | News aquired If intere in the Fir-Conway Ti BY STEVE ARNETT re from : » | ta tures © 1 be i investigat . spagenacle : “A bpeeecere my bootiog: (2 TORKING with fever te neert ted thruout the e os . , ; small army of s' | Penters, property men " and directors are bu s of jan the gre inate Boversiye vile, ond ave. Tuesday afternoon which) Dead in Baltimore |» the big stage in the ty « peg rire preay oe eas Pies 518 ue gintnget alloging coercive a se vet ed In the capture of Cobb, the con.|. BALTIMORE, Md, July 18—Sir Washington stadium £ : < . John Btr arn Hendrie, former Performance Monaay : ms meh brie , 4 : "a : x Rpt Heutenant governor of Canada, died | handle P*Americanys,” the great pa d i: Node fe % ri : : ro 0% 6 Cha of Co ¥ 4 teant” cam Hs De. mine at 11:57 o'clock iast night at Johns iiiiten by Prof. Edracnd S. Meany |" 1 als sit bone ' e ¢ y t Dr, Davidso escape of Cobb's | Hopkins hospital of bronchial’ pneu Of the university, and direeted by 3 chamber comm monta ) Montgomery Lynch not fp t, and Federal Prohibition tion B. O'Hara staged «| Six John Hendrie Is Jway contest down K, Kirby, former editor of the } Conway paper, finds that utomobile and a sult both ¢ ies quarts of interests. was editor of the Spo. ss for four years before scurried’ for safety as he came to Seattle. He purchased ‘© machines bore down on them British Steamer Is the Stanwood News a ‘w months ter leaving The Star and wildly and disregarding all after leaving opie had been saved Abert : Attacked in China |de it one of the best weekile from the grave thru the , abru » corner o the state, SHANGHAI, July 18. — Chinese| Wetchasan's Body, | |iick ss theta poem | pen See tk ae is Is Found in Ashes circa ; site 8 t = doct ator y e crowd. | stes the Fuhwo, on the Yang-| CHICAGO, July 18—Rival cam STLAND, Ju The ertéd that a millior “amer Peace Officers to - Convene in Canada and statements laid before It} 0) oe pagentry Wednesday. " mt o r t The Nort Ansociation of | depicting epochs in 4 yagean am t . tory, were being geth ‘ r po meses experts, lighting effe ° LYNCH SUPERVISES Being tested and the work moved | pRonUCTION WORK long without interrup work A complete Monroe Dectr 7 200 Spanish dan Pf ticipate, will be } evening. The d Trected by Mis: y trained them for many 1 hold ite an t Vance ni O'Harra w however, |tsekiang, between Chungking and | paigns to organize steel industry em: land he gre 1 Cobb by the back of | Ichan, according to reports reaching | ployes were started here today by 2} the neck § he was in the act of /here today, Two Chinese y engers|the American Federation of Labor getting a ave been wounded, De-|and the Industrial Workers of the World. Let Personal PIKE STREET Service Suggest Your Vacation Trip Second Floor Take a Chicken Lunch: for Two $1.00 Upper Main Floor ND AVENUE--UNION STREET company of New f take the role of &. 4 Tewis and © Elks Set Out to Raise July Clearance of Son of Judge Shot Batootinues Inleked : atrolma By Leaves hag ee as Bottles Explode $7,000 for Picnic Fund eae ike 4 Dances Will Be Held to Provide Menu for tra “Big Brothers’ ’’ Outing July 27 There's no iy ss Vicinity today “ ” Esmond” Baby Blankets or floral designs patterned in white. Re- istered nurse, every Thursday between 2 and 4. Ree- 166 $9.75 Street Wash Frocks Soft, Fluffy and Warm! Crib-size Blankets, with firmly stitched edges, in plain blue or pink, with nursery 95c versible. Free weighing and measuring of babies, by our reg- ords kept for comparison, Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche Fine, thick linens, sheer voiles and colorful Bulgarian Peasant cloth, brok- en lines and sizes from our regular stocks, Masculine members | Those grownur B information about t which th the picn nen They're to | Friday and s Week the 40 Station itse - stand on V @nd will pl the late hou those who |. Parties. Hotels! Apartments! Households! 600 18c Huck Towels Reduced to 12!2c Heavy, durable white huck, with red borders. Size 17x34. THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Review Life’s Ship in the family harbor. Plan economy for your next voyage. “Relia- bility” is flagship in the Bargain Basement. A New York Manufacturer Closes Mill Ends of 36-Inch Dress Percales 10c i oe Rae Out His Entire Line of Capes! Light colors, figured and striped. Lengths from 1 q aia i ; to 5 yards. ‘Third Floor—The Bon Marche Jews Must Have Land of | 35 Women’s Capes Good, Wholesome Foods! Exceptionally good- looking and _practi- cal dresses, in fa- vored, loose hang- ing lines. A splen- did assortment of summer colors, and sizes from 36 to 46. Wash Dress Section— Second Floor o'clock until benefit of | delight payement Their Own, Warns Rabbi Urges Jewish Nation in Palestine Under U. 8. or British Mandate Declaring that the Jewish people! are entitled to he possession of Palestine, and th until the: # land of their own, th Mads the victims of anti-semitic attacks, abbi M. F) mes of Hamburg, Germany, made a > Plea in the cause of Zionism at the |) Herzl synagogue Tuesday night. Rabbi Magnes, who has been America for rin th terest Zionist ‘Raniza food, money a clothes are co butter cost xtremely cheap, )) products are at corresponding pric Py) he said, adding: “Germany The Jews Sin Germany lated. The ver e year, now, but when I left, con-| © ditions atrocious. I in that they are still the same | The rabbi declared that unless distinct stand was taken, Germany | | Would be cut off from the rest of | the world entirely. | “For this reason as well as oth | pers,’ "he said, “the Jewish people | must have a home of their own. There must be not only nationality, | but spirit. The heart must go where| the body leads,” | Clothes and money are at a prem lim in Germany at the present], | BE People catinot. nay. what they| 1% free, Is thelr main objective, Ie Ptliink, without fear of persecution, | “ue the After the rabbi's address 75 mem Bopers wore taken in the Misrache or-| past 1,800 the Misr de Watiization, according to Morris Hom-| termine I of the'| Die Mere, president of the congregation. | lana wt named Judea, | Rabbi M. Magnes ndering Jew has gone from one to another the Tho Misrache in works nr ome land fur the Jew %@ that Palestine, under Or American mandate or, if » wih | night, | 0” In black Canton Crepe, Crepe and Lingette lined; and wood brown Silk Cord Crepe, Satin lined Shoestring trimmings on col- Jars and around bottoms, Also plain models. Small Boys’ Caps Wool mixtures, non-breakable visors. Sizes 49 ; c 6% to 6%. per; PRUNES, new lot, 3 Ibs, for 28¢ $4.65 800 Fine Muslin bto7 Gowns dust the thing for summer Black patent leather cut- wear! Kandals with buckles, D White, Jace insertion and or brown stitehing, rubber heels, leather soles trim, short sleeves, 98 Sizes 16 and 17 c and Goodyear welts FOR BOYS Corduroy Overalls Knickers Houvy Dark brown, medium wide wale, Sizeg $1 35 7 to 17 years white back blue denim. 'Ewoseamed legs, Sizes 8 to $1 39 15 years Paul’s Blackberry Jam 19c anes Sliced Bacon, Lb. 48c BON MARCHE THOUSAND Island Dressing, Ib. 1 BBP choice meats, trimmed; 1b, 27¢ Mother Nature's perfect jelly and jam maker, only 1 minute’s boiling, Iced Angel Cakes— Thursday 45c MARCHE GOLDEN 4 BON ‘rust Bread, 2 loaves for 22¢ MOCHA and BU’ Cakes, for the a UE All Bakery Avenue and Ping Street, 8GG NoopL Lunch Counter—t pper Main Mloor—The Bon Marche Bon Marche Low Prices! Spanish Lace Flouncings Special! $1.65 Yd. A new shipment of this lovely lace in black, Pearl, golden brown and white. New 2- to 12-Inch Fringes 35c to $2.95- A full line of new fringes in all colors. Lovely new two-tone 6-inch Fringe at %50 Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche © Jaca, full of deliciously preserved fresh fruit Wwery fine, sweet and fie Wee eee Loe vI AR PEAS, | IMPORTED FRENCH or NOR- r 35¢; can,.18¢ | wogian Sardines, can......10¢ Trimmed of all rind and surplus fat, % Ib. 250 BECKWITH KADOTA PRE- served Figs, in syrup; lb, .22¢ LIBBY'S ORANGE MARMA. BUTTS, ES, nder, meaty; pt.18¢ Certo—Jelly Maker—35c A Special Purchase of 400 Pairs of Ruffled Curtains The Marquisette is good qual- 45 3 l Pair ity, daintily cross-barred, and Pair , 8 for $1.00; each 35¢, yor 1 loganberry Jutee; half gallons... -85¢ BULK COCOA, good grade, 2 the curtains are well made, and neat. Lengths of 214 yards. Ruffled tie-backs are included at this price. S for home use, 10¢ D 15¢ Fourth Floor—The Bon Ma: NUT BARS, spe for | ous day, .20¢ ) | BUTTE » with 12¢ | pute 1 with nuts, 6 Ae EA for 256; 2 for............15¢ BR OREAM | yw LAYER OAKES’ with 600 », for tho day....75¢ ER MAIN FLOOR— THE BON MARCHE pods on sale at The Bon Marche Branch, ‘Third Stamped Drywell Towels 35c Pure white, stamped in three different designs for embroidering. Ends hemstitched for crochet. Stamped Scarfs | 36-Inch Luncheon 35c Sets 75c CREAMED © DN ON TOAS Lace finished at the . . ON ON TOAST betdar tits Write Stamped in floral de- edges. Several effective signs to be worked in oe designs for colored em- i ; ors. Hems' broidery. emstitched edges. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Creamed Chicken Lunch 35c APPLE PIG OR ICM CREAM AND CAKE COVEN OR MILK

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