The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1923, Page 5

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 192 THE SEATTLE ===] SCARED MULES LINERS PAUSE HARDING URGED At Grunbaum Bros.’ || KILL TEAMSTER AT BURIAL HOUR = CHURCH UNITY AFTER-INVENTORY Aged Man Falls to Death | Saber Honor Harding in | Had Planned to Advocate | DISPOSAL SALE From Wagon Seat | World’s Far Corners Universal Brotherhood Smith, 60, a mule drive STAR Convenient Payments BY LAWKENCE MARTIN Sketched belo one of the many © values of ed to a team of 10 fered in living m furniture, The sulte ts tapestry-covered was iriving Thursda and luxuriously constructed on the construction job a way and Alaska st nder the mules of the! Wind The mules were shi amet é 5 canyas until only | of t when the seat fell e wind, For five} Smith's body landed on the wage t on his dump wo was crushed by] on the os o 19 frightened! services, in memory to the dead], jan and den d after A) preside ° 1 for every ship| ics mae hpanions Felon the learned of the - ’ dead. | passing of the Na chine On the Hiner Pr Grant, 2,000 ¢ in the world rhood they pre ee Ebr ye * and profens to work for. {Empire w fo had | dn Toibvices Gio, coon >| Mr. Harding's feeling on this a soanel inn Adircitee, . Bed. ON) wtrikinely iMustrated at Motlak " tat aa ee 4 bound] the fist Alaskan settlement. h relatives as] from Al caremonien | tig, ft AlasiAD ot ned, necording | have | ee otlakatia. te, village where « mjsstonary founded a church and b universal t 1 on land, he whose life the welfare of Ame steka cae eee Says Vane Blood i 0 in Aman Sad ta fer sess spetecieet gny $81.50 Is Need of Alaska “nope An order nding the entire | ton uc tikieesan iteertee fed three-plece suite $ Alaska” was the subject \ y Disposal S 206. 50 travelogue. 5! she posal Sale price dale : radioed Friday |4)° complete stop for | churches became rivals for 1 three-ple eth commanders of the at > Yy cov nning at 1 o'clock the membersh and contributions of Disposal Sale price . 4 I sander, president ot. the | 0° Indians day. “Mr SEE SHOW WINDOW SALE DISPLAYS = |).. S325. 8 er hit Operating ana | Yay added imp cannot said Mr. Ha fail to put Alsska at the top." | Mirs, White, Pioneer _| {0m the Metiakatia CHICAGO, Aug. 10—Arthur I of Seattle, Is Dead |: ught not FURNITURE CO. BR } || Maters, 95, Marquette, Mich. attend-| 67, susan Jennings White, g8,|F &8ywhere. Churches ought to get SIXTH AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE Jing the Gilt w ware Dealers’ | Vis, Tor 38 sears |WaY from thore divisions and rival Jconvention here, fell five stories |" oe bet de | ries. It is not right that Christians shaft to his|ted Tu y F home at 310] sould compete for souls like rivals lin commerce. It is all wrong, all wrong.’* ; |thru an open elovator J 3 the Palmer house yoster-|* no was @ cousin o % William Jennings Bryan, n In his final speech, which . the ywood, Cal, this same claring that moral influen orld were split up by riva t would be more difficult to permanent world peace. ream of his soul ° . LF member of the Fi a J \ Did This Fime [lenin curen thew. ont Shoe Store the King County Democra | | Her funeral will be held Sunday, be jat 2:30 p. m., at the First Methodist | °° of |Protestant church. Later the body will be taken to Salem, Ill, where | °° a Jsho will be interred beside her hus:| [bin band. PUBLIC CANT FIGURE IT OUT | <:°::t!s%% Barber Lost WHEN WE TOOK OVER THIS SPLENDID STOCK OF SHOES FROM sai $ SEATTLE MERCHAD ASSOCIATION WE WERE PERPLEXED AS DE) 10C R ATS TO | | Tip and r4sy WHY THE HAMILTON-BROWN SHOE STORE FAILED. THE SC OF OF ‘ i : ; BUYERS WHO HAVE CROWDED THE STORE SINCE THE BANKRUPT | HOLD SERVICE NS) Customer Hauls Him SALE STARTED HAVE BEEN EQUALLY PUZZLED. Certainly the style and nen ooo emoceatio club Before Court quality of the shoes carried should have made a success of any store. hold memc 8 for Presi | = Sa ag ‘#8 cafeteria, id ORK, Au T 'wenty- | une . The y & 1, barber, today. | ing program has been arranged|A"d then ho couldn't keep tho tip. y > for the occasio It weema that A fos i The Hamilton-Brown Shoe Store was opened only a few weeks ago in this loca : r the ocoasion atence [only 20 hea | ‘ 4 ; tion. We got this superb assemblage of men’s, women’s and children’s shoes from Sal aides kitker : the assignee at a mere fraction of its wholesale value. WE MUST VAC ATE . : That left hi ee: THIS STORE IN JUST 7 DAYS. No time to retail the big stock as it should be x ‘ . | when he , Santori re} sold. Every shoe in stock must be quickly sold at practically any price we can get vie used to return dime, nying It at forced sale. eel is barbers had him today W MEN’S | : ° |the dime and. paid a fine fo . iy om ash conduct of $25, 2} WHITE ELK SANDALS, Sport PATENT LEATHER SHOES " se he wished to Pumps and two-tone Oxfords, in for men. Regular $5 values; to : : Pr of Santorl, in what very smart styles; sizes 3 to 9; be closed out $ ( MB ent | ; “petty y, rather narrow and wide ‘\widths. Regu- at... 1.95 ‘w. Prater lerty, conduct.” : BLACK KID SHOES for men. i 1 W HIGWAY lar $7 values; will be closed 13 while they last, $1 4 Guaranteed solid leather; $6 val- a Ske es. While they last IS UNDER WAY for ‘ ae $2.95 LONGVIEW, fr 10.—Construc- Ww OM BLAC K AND GH SHOES; all sizes, cs a is % tion of the Ocean Beach highway, BEN ae : Beye . These FRENCH LAST OXFORDS, You Can which will link the Pacitio 6cean with models were made to sell from black and brown. Regular $7 T t the ees state, was started thts “¢ " 3 "7 week when a crew of men an the $7.50 to $10.00. Will values, on sale | rus Woril etigrading (iia end of ane cake be closed out at. for ° | ject. The road as planned will run SATIN PU MPS in ane and FRENCH LAST SHOES for Smuamibia venie mec ane ek Cuban heels. mén; brown only. Regular $7 h, thence noi 2 Bf values; to be closed $3 85 South Bend, Raymond and closed out 2 out at es . Chehalis and Cer big loop around to Seattle, ; TWO-TO. PU MPS—black ane BLUCHER CALF AND BY of the richest partially developed re- | brown —splendid leathers, wel shoes for men. Regular $5.50 Conde EE, SA ee gton. : rl made. W wort the former values; n oxTo fe @ harmiens, Residents of Southwest Washing- a sehicreeieasoeruae tee ton are rejoiced at the news that the He alte, $2.80 Nef from constipation, | highway construction has been b sale Saturday ti sick-hendache, bilious- gun at this point. At present the: if ness and stomach trou- is no direct communication to the | SPORT PU. MPS, Lunn Sweet’s,” in beige and gray. W: rhe beach and tourists have been forc good 2s at $8. 4 45 to cross the river to Oregon towne, | Cuban heels, | which are connected both by r $3.45 highway to the ocean, W ) LACE SHOES AMERIC “GENTLEMEN brown calf sh n broken lots. bles ea Regular $7.50 values $1 95 palt-gla on sale for ° | breakfast, {ILTON-BROWN SCOUT r pleted the Ocean Beach highway will f not only be a big commercial asset to the state, but will be one of the nie lattractions of tho state, accor | those who are intimate with the For palo at All Druggists “MUNSON” ARMY SHOES for athe SOMO Gott 6.60 values; Mird. by JO: 1 Ine. Be ate men; $6.50 values; Bellingham, Wash. Se ae | to the death of President | President Will H. Barr of unflower club of Seat: | puneed Friday that the club » scheduled for Saturday has postponed) one week . until August 18 2-IN-1 LIQUID SHOE POLISH .... Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s MISSES’ PUMPS st anil straps; sizes CHILDREN’S TENNIS AND 45c 1114 to 2. Regular $3.50 OUTING SHOES.. values, will be closed out at $1 85 BOYS’ SCHOOL SI 3S; “Munson” 38 SATIN PUMPS — Regular last. Good leathers. $2. 95 | Regular $4 values for.. paper ST, 45 | Boys" scHooL SHOES — Brown calf. Regular $3.75 $2 45 ’ SCHOOL SHOES —Regu- | values, on sale for S for boys. values; on sale $1 135 SOLID LEATHE While this lot la: BROWN AND BLACK choice lf ool Shoes; regular BOYS’ ‘SCOUT SHO oS 50 values; on sale for. $2. 45 ON SALE FOR pr. ¢. MARCUM Sale Starts 9 A. M. Saturday AT THE HOUSE OF SERVICE 2 Di eiccnl GLASSE ss ON PARTH | ike “in the most. modern of H MOME OF THE BEST Between Second and Third Avenues The Entire Stock of the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Store, together with other merchan- dise, is being Closed Out in the quickest possible time, Stop their pain in one minute! For quick lasting relief from corns, Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads stop the pain in one minute by removing the cause —friction and pressure, Zino-pads are thin, safe, antiseptic, healing, waterproof and cannot pro- duce infection or any bad after-effects. Three sizes—for corns, callouses and bunions. Cost buta trifle. Get a box to- day at your druggist’s or shoe dealer's, Dr Scholl's Zino-pads Always Rellablet Marcum Optical Co. 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison Hist, 1906 || Dut one on « the pain ie gone THE RHODES 100 Gingham Street Frocks For Final Clearance 2.95 and *3.95 Upper Main Floor One group of 150 Dresses of imported checked gingham, in both fancy and tailored models, with hes and trimmings of dainty organdie and self materials. Sizes are 36 to 44. 54 formerly $5.95 and higher; and 46 for- merly $4.95. For cl ce at $3.95 each. e second group includes 45 Imported and Domestic Ging- ham Dresses, combined with organdie, and having gnghant and organdie ay: 16 to 40, F For final clearance now at $2.95. Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits—$9.85 Main Floor, Rear 21 Better Class Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits for school Suits for Women vr for dress, of excellent quality ma- ° and erns. Coats and Knick- Final Clearance s are full-lined and each sult is guar- ed to give unusual service. Sizes $47 50 18 years. Priced at only $9.85 . ach paper eek Hae Boys’ Blouses—95c sortment of very attractive Suits Madras and Percale Blouses in a -tailored models, some of which wide v of patterns to choose are trimmed with fancy silk embroidery. from. s 6 to 16 years, An attrac- All are of Poiret Twill in navy blue, and ayes vs ib piedersise crepe lined. Sizes are broken. Choice at Knitted Ties—50¢ only $47 50. Boys’ Caps—$1.25 Dow Pencils—19c ays sharp Automatic blue, black or red d with six extra Regular 35¢ mn t 19¢. 1 Floor, Kear y $85.00 y $79.50 t formerly $75.00 6 Suits formerly $69.50 5 Suits formerly $65.00 Suits formerly $59.50 [Miseseniger to Give | British Airmen are Fine Imposed by Funds to Destitute| Victims of Accident} King Henry Paid FROYL James Messenger’s| BAGDAD, Aug. 10—Three British| WILLESDEN, Eng., Aug. 10—The will provided fu for the support | afrmen aboard the gunboat Black Fly | annual fine imposed on vicars of Wil- in alternate half-years of the oldest] when it hit a bridge lost their lives, |lesden 400 years ago by Henry VIII poor man and the oldest poor woman | saving 20 Indians on board. |has just been paid. ta ie Tabby. Murders 20 Russians oUsii Gas [Bathtub Death ae nes & Lot of Bereaved| by Using Window to Kill Grasshoppers EVANSTON, IIL, Aug. 10—With| CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—A cat crawled MOSCOW, Aug. 10 r dead baby her arms, Mrs.|into Mrs. Clara Upton’s home thrit being used to combat eh > ries Lyons was’ found drowned |a basement window, killed 20 canar- in,neveral Russian provinces her bathtub |fes and escaped. TORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M.: ae SATURDAY—A DAY OF BARGAINS Here are some money-savers from our Fishing Tackle Department: ie s: ») E ENGLISH DRY FLIES, on pennel hoo , Special, doz,. $1.35 Choice of gray hackle, brown hackle, royal coachman and many others. PERFECURL ELECTRIC CURLERS fect curl and SS waye and will Dozen not burn the hair—guaranteed salmon, bass & B00 FLY AND STING RODS, © $2.00 and $2.50 values, special, $1.40 Cork grip, nickel mountings—3 joints. SPECIAL—7-OUNCE TALL JELLY GLASSES Complete with tight-fitting, lacquered covers, SALE OF Toilet Soaps---Large 8-02. Bar 5c ‘An excellent quality, pure, refreshing soap. Made by the Palm- olive Soap Co. Your choice of Lemon, Rose or Geranium. 50 EDISON ELECTRIC IRONS 6-pound size Extra low priced for Saturday's selling at $3.19 LOT Worth $5.00 ALL-WOOL SUITS. . The household utility iron, : s 3 FOR. equipped with heel stand sncealonrentee no lifting necessary—a big % value, | Ripper cara rah RES a Specially Priced for Saturday at $i. 98 A very beautiful doll; has long curls, closing eyes, eyelashes, and fully jointed; stands 28 inches high, An exceptional value at this low price. It will pay you to buy now and dress for Christmas. REDUCED T@ CLOSE OUT We have arranged all our Swimming Suits in 8 lots: LoT 1 COTTON SUITS ..-. ALL-WOOL SUITS .. spelt

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