The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1923, Page 5

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 THE TAR cwient Peaments |=] CRIPPLED MAN (CARRIES DOG IN SACK _] AT GRUNBAUM BROS” | BATTLES THUG : AFTER -INVENTORY DISPOSAL SALE Bandit Loses Gun, But Makes His Escape 68 Dozen Fine Quality Blown Glass Tumblers Regular $1.20 Set of Six Returning to his apartment at 1 & Thursday morning, Thomas Hakala, of 1414 King st. a visit Store Closes at 1 p.m.; Friday in tribute to the respect of our late President Warren Gamaliel Harding, of these United States, for whom let the last rites be participated in by every man, woman and child of our Nation in solemn ceremony. FRIDA Y HOUR SALES mail, telep 0, D, orders taken on Friday Hour Sale mer- Kimonos chandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved. was turned over to the p totes quien 10 toll 11 to 12 12 tol 98c Odds and Ends of Wom- Curtain Serims, 3 hes Men's Work Shirts; 75 f A n of them of gray Cham Curtain Serims with Bar line 2 oa y c , full cut, well-made, men und others n breast pocket r nser r 1 “ < h collar attached, Dogdom has been liberated from the bonds of slavery. No s oe : Mae ! +s rit. 7 Department a mrs, urtale ze j : longer must “puppie” be dragged about by a chain. He's\§ 2s" TOG letentes Beles ot ate ee a pars. LOC ean ee 4 ol mixed. carried around now like a scion of royalty. Here's Blanche Madras Shirtings, cclatat 0 saontik = 4a Cotton Union Suits of _ reinforced isle -gmeiae Mehaffey carrying “Paddy” in.one of the new “papoose” inches wide, of a fine yea They are Summ ight for girls tops, in black, white and *4 bags. She's leaving her limousine for a stroll down Fifth | dwality, and in an ext button; - down = the - and boys eon: | meets Machiea tc ave. with the aristocratic little cuss. f Bi arar pel meri n line of. si s hour, in ae, 2 pairs for $1.00 ‘| Senator Sure Americans] san take, inal Clearance of | Boys Will Evolve Plan Me New ep” L. M News Ateney." Dana wrt tha Taffeta Dresses | Knickers qT DOIN, Ida. “Ae. 2—Senator| ey ined the atin, burd $18.00 Special ? Dunas 6. re} ¢ | $1 9 it In at le tas rea ayer Second Floor uman race to en ; Main Floor arch for a plan lead: | be ' 1 ronal bill 20 Smart Taffeta Dresses, regardless of their | Wool Mixed Knickers of sturd: 2 _ 20 Smz ‘a sses, reg : ol Mixer ers y Cotton isa ar tty e—the object aimed ren Sa 4 former prices, have been placed in one group for | materials in serviceable patterns, Rubber Rape rls: r's0:38; Be-foct. length ade Sah sociated’ with: pacer Friday Clearance at $18.00 each. They are in | tll made, with taped a ae Regular $5.25; 50-foot length. | Regular $9.25; 50-foot length h ii atca x yp paaeh tidee totes : ed. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Disposal Sale Daaseal Saks of a felony, nd ae sizes only. eo are brown, blue and | Great for school wear: A paix, Price 4.20 | rae 6.35 hapige lets lack. Very special! | $1.59, » them again some day sic trom the Chinese Is Jailed fe auie "ml ‘as Narcotic Agent 100 Women’s and Girls’ Hats—$1.00 ing in nfrcotic Our Millinery Department is offering for fina! clearance, 100 Trimmed and Untrimmed Straw and Fabric Hats for both women and children, to sell, while they last, at $1.00 each. RUNBAUM BROS FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE girls in Police Rerotiat | Testifies for Veronica under Harry ; “We Sas MOUNTAINEERS |MORE SPANISH |" « is being 1 easectg nd disposition The letter appeals for assiatancs sts" tar| tm sae “i — | ENJOY SELVES) GOLD LETTERS), stsct sshrunt lies teks * | claims he needs funds to get out Now let ts arouse | geattieites the Former Michigan 1 penttleiten with: the: Mors ‘ baldi N’ 1 park, are having the times of|at Barcelona, § Best Tires Made for Least Money TIRES 40°; 'Sa'VINGS First Class! Full Ove Fully G : ire we soll, All Non Skid. e Additional evidence that the letter| of jail. As a reward, he offers a sh | from the alleged bankrupt in prison|third of $360,000, which he claims in, received by ie hidden in his portmanteur. Mrs. Flanders says t she received harness the n family in an Folks to Picnic |," nd a plan for permanent | wilt | Pa.—Police Serg mn says, for the bi no fools it hin ¢ A ANGLE LONGWEAR before you with the| peace.” ‘ | their lives, according to a letter re-| Game Warden A. J. Beach is one of two of the letters recently, both ad: TREAD CORDS VACUUM CORDS you are troubled as he| The American peace award w | : | ceive by The om Clar-|a giant chain ope 8| dressed to hier foriuér tnenenee Mi r e am in the p enc he party. as & nation-wide heme| The letter ent mi 12,000-Mile Guarantee cans ie Ce > a is be followed by} ny when Mre.| graph Bodies: giving the appeal Sale Sale Sive Price Price h at 6p. m. All for-| 5 Vine st., ex-|of having been written with pen > Price , = dents of Michigan’ aré in¥ exact duplicate, receivedland ink. $10.00 | 4 HEN . $10.00 A\ed to attend : ———— S2x4 31.20 18.00 1 su 15.00 |i ae TES * Port Townsend to _ Christian Science Memorial at 18:00 sexe aes 19.00 | Hold Big Memorial S 33: » Dee 32 PORT TOWNSEND, Aug. 9. sit arty oe 25. 50 xt 21.00 ; n by FR ganas Gcouas Will be held Friday morning, August 10th, at 11 ae = Si eee peal 35x45 24.75 Ss ch aiding. ian's ok Uk: GURCHN | in the following churches: PE ee ea aga 2! < | * 4 to a lamation issued by Mayor ere are about 100 Mountainéers | FIRST CHURCH oF : SOUND CORDS 27. Oe T ha Cal Signed First James Ful 1) nate the k Tusk Mead-| 16th Avenue aed Dele Were AND FABRICS Made in Tacoma 30x3 Fabric. .. $7.00 30x3¥, Fabric... 7.50 30x3¥, Cord 9.00 TRIANGLE TIRE CO. climbs are being taken | k Tusk and on Panorama | wa and di up the B SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, 22d Avenue N. W. and West THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST, Scr 17th Avenue N. E, and 50th Sti FOURTH CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Eighth Avenue and Seneen Street FIFTH CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 4700 36th Avenue South SIXTH CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 28.00 30.00 to change oa number of the! — Soldier Bonus Bill = pean |) WASHIN N, Aug. ant 4th Dis lerana of the country 1 | fears concernin dent C “Weather conditions are ideal and | the members are having the times of | their lives. | “The views to be had ore magnifi cent. From the summit of either © Because of Ill Health— Health—Tells How at. Garibaldi or the Black Tusk one} i | Massachusetts, fter a conference temporary White can look over thousands of square | 264214 California Avenue TWO STORES ie ay vided by nature the first governor, Sh¢ Found Relief by Taking Lydia ie en ented mountains Suynivrin ceuncet on cEmunt $ClaRnaET -31 Eastlake Ave. 2 Westlake Ave. pal pve lafer ti Wp F and that E,Pinkham’sVegetableCompound ana tere and there among them a First Avenue West and West Roy Street Phone—Elliott 2372 | said ——$_— some of the most beautiful a THE PUBLIC IS INVITED rheumat troubles a Burlington, Lused to dread | jmaginable.” the time for my monthly period as . : it came every two 4 ve What's in the Air weeks and lasted | Water ‘Way. to Health PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, fortwo weeks, and erous 1 1-3 quart bottle at your drug- | AUGUST 9 during that time I gist's, only se five cents Bchedule) would have the blues and cry. KHQ—(360 moters)—7:30 to 8:30 SinceIhave taken DOCTORS OF ALL|. iy $6 meters}—Silent ham's Vegetable PR ip 5 meters)—Silen a Compound | am so meters)—4 to 6 and Baber Leases ay express myseXf, P 0 R T 0 L I i El" t eters)—Sile pre sant na pete aA hae a eral pounds an ‘ ether your phylean look fine. T have recommended your QUR CLEAN UP-SALE OF a tncete ( OFFERED POST f reactant creinnt SUMMER GOODS ae all agree a to 4 alle it did me.”’—Mrs, Baas OFFERS BIG SAVINGS 4 am, el pes Moines St, Rurington ia. ||| HIGHLAND BALL-BEARING LAWN MOWERS are suffering fre o matter ¥ , dyspepsia, nervousness RE: | pound is a medicine for ailments com- Easy running, self sharpening-— r tipation. Junt by po i i Ren ts wore It use Dera teal for 12-INCH—Reg. $11.85; reduced to...... sha Ards ha ner M4 such troubles for nearly fifty years, 14-INCH—Reg. 5: reduced to Il doctors prencritme it. | PP gs and thousands of women have found < nv eae gr re , , 4 é relief as did Mrs. Gail, by taking this || 16-INCH—Reg ; reduced to. ua quantities on each Ladied ait St Nae splendid medicine, New, guaranteed $295 ‘ Bd sy i i ne you are auteriog from irregu- 7 r Kony ae it} inful times, nervousness, upright piano EPG : Headacienibackante or melancholia, 1 1G TS : i should at once begin to take , A BARGAIN! FOX SPOTLIGH Th Y is b db y ‘ bain is Geet kd ade) Coe r regular $7.50 3 , 9 : —— AND OINTMENT —— | ji ie nd. It is excellent to strengthen / ‘ : ¢ piano, new, at $295, is backed by 7 : The aystem and help to perform ita EXCEPTIONALLY our guarantee. It may be bought for as ( lear the Skin be { : a functions with ease and regularity. Tae LOW-PRICED at $3 .49 little as $29.50 down. Brass, aluminum and nickel construction; for use on open nt EDISON ELECTRIC IRONS—6-LB. SIZE Sra xt $3419 An iron designed for household utility; is equipped with keel stand; no lifting necessary, Complete with Cord. A big value at $3.19. SANITARY FLOOR anusies sy at DBC durable Tampico fiber; has polished block and S4inch | handle. Worth $2.00, Special for Friday—98¢, 4 The trend of piano prices, in common with other prices, is again definitely upward. Therefore, it might not be wise to delay. “Everything in Music” Prof. William H. or, head of the University | consin department of | bi economics, has been offer dL | the presidency of the Okl homa university. Dr. re Ld | hofer is but 40 years old ¢ ¢ AY be nit hours Mf is a graduate of Northwest- ern college at Naperville, IN. Sherman, (@lay & Co, Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE wextra trip Bat o dun. 0:00 P, Me. [| assenger Ware, 800 Round ‘Trip w%

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