The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1923, Page 3

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heey z - 1 \ ‘ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1928 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 Charges Government Aids Fish “Trust’ ALASKAN DELEGATE ONWAY |AT HONOLULU|23 2" TO WASHINGTON TO PROTEST |Rea!Dance Charm Isin Seattle | 0250's Honoluiu Has Fear of All Snakes gen Bi pr Court Rulings Have Driven Independ- | Church, As It Is on Board ber TG BY MAX MILLER | ent Fishermen From Northern See cee Mae Waters, Says Sutherland | A cup ‘ot coftee, © ta THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEO€L, President “FIFTH AVED YUE AND PIKE STREET If You Have Felt the Need of Extra Bed Covering BUY BLANKETS TOMORROW 100 Pairs of Sheet t as taken Tho appellate court up 1 the de H yee ft Ala cision I , ng In a cove ¢ the wharf. The kan waters| Then came the action of the gov t of the wat ernment mak at} a hug was the |and the found the entire bunch formed. ene heed i oe ae ASHE Blankets $1.90 76-inch Cotton Sheet Blankets, white, gray or tan, with attrac- k or blue borders. mics eae . The fight of the Pa Telept : 100 Plaid Blankets $2.35 66x80-inch Cotton Blankets, fin- ished like wool, in plaid effects— they are of splendid weight and are well finished. CHULA DANCE 18 ¢) NOW AMERICAN | Honolulu } , rhea ant 1% Low ee 50 Pairs of Wool- Mixed Blankets $5.95 66x80-inch Wool-mixed Blankets, neat plaid effects, unusually soft and warm—and a weight that you will like. j 50 Pairs Mixed-Wool 100 Pairs of All- Blankets $7.95 Wool Blankets $8.95 | 70x80-inch Wool-mixed Blankets, 414-pound All-wool Blankets in at- bright plaids--blankets of superior tractive plaid colorings and finished weight and quality. to give long service. 50 Pairs All-Wool 50 Pairs All- Blankets $7.75 Wool Blankets $12.95 66x80-inch All-wool Blankets — the 68x80-inch All-wool Blankets that best value we have seen this season. weigh 415 pounds to the pair. These These are dainty plaid effects. plaid blankets are neatly bound. 4 t a the Hawalians used Ao bestow friends, And the § For Salad, with Sposhetf pater’ pen court for |Pall—t © of ir any cooked ~— dish en of the natives at the Sthe rich flavored cheese & . : t aw hut jouneone| This Little World LONDON BY MILTON BRONNER for $250, t ig r SECOND and MADISON When it comes 1 food preser 0 miles Tisn'’t alwaysthe | fault of your truck, your driver or your de- | livery system when your hauling costs are high. You may be using the wrong typeof truck tire. Take your problem to the Goodyear Truck | Tire Service Station Dealer. He has the right tire for you. DOWN ff... STAIRS CLEANUP | rt in whicn several bi; ans held milk. No rusty-| who captains the Italian p hip, P n yonded at once! Doing all we can. One thousand thirsty Passengers drinking beer nim, two due | We sell the complete line ith | | | of Goodyear All-Weather tH Tread Truck Tires MeDenalé-Milier Tire Co. jartifictally. No fly screens, no big rates, populati ¢ box stich ax we tnke as a| ka Vainn) tad wervice | matter of cou n our country all about the Pall. Fo A fish she which the fish lay Jon the zine coun |ice and with the flies » | them. about the Pall ¥ erlook the blue Pac ery li ming on | Special Offering of Utility Coats Because of unusu- ally wise buying it is possible for us to offer you an excep- tional value in Util- ity Coats. A boy pushing thru the streets ‘a 95 ois fy we OtrapS | ee Pumps |: r 95 at approximately se Oahu army which a king from an. other y over—and not so 3 Pairs many year Honolulu gr are not bashful r Regal $10.95 V | may come onto the {sland, But to- AIUCS Bday there is not even a garter snake he I. Aahn, yet what a paradise would make for rattler 1 rock resembles | 5 ina in a wide [gy the sun-baked red rock of Montana's 1,500 pairs in a wide foothills where snakes are hunted a variety of styles, ma- successfully, Yet to the Hawalian terials and patterns— a snake Is somethin rth paying | the accumulation of a to see, a rattler | announced on SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET un if cov ater, and that ciiff, drop of ared as it Britain ts still the home of “fruit preserves” made out of melon rinds and carrots, in are mixed, to look like real fruit seeds h flower seeds Special Price Basement A Few Steps Down to Lower Prices Sale New Fall Dresses For street, business and traveling wear, in a wide variety of styles and materials. The other day « doctor who served These coats are of pq English coating of soft wool mixtures; there are light and dark color effects, in gray and brown tones. You will particu- © larly like the loose, roomy style of the j coats with raglan shoulders, wide sleeves and belts all around. They are satin _lined throughout. Spe- i ae ‘2 9” Special! Hats! From the Millinery Department comes a special offer- ing of hats for general wear. There. are imported felts, in soft shapes that can be rolled to suit the face, charming pokes, velours that turn back in a mannish roll, hard pressed felts, soft brushed felts, a variety of shapes in brown, wood, rust, marigold, blue, dove, beige and gray. 45 to $732 CREDIT GLADLY, Think of, being able to take advantage of a special | offer like this and at the same time being able to have one of our easy term payment accounts, ? till be foot the tones of that |as an exammer for the British army told me one n wh cam o him gave as his ilar employment ‘assorter of f rseeds for fruit i] preserves.” Gosht | eee A cynical British friend has just usked me whether congress will vote SR Stee ne" 4 was on Honoluluswin | medal of honor to the jolly old tar ‘ Pairs very successful season, Gow but « that «snake - or brought down from our was ther of Honolulu | Poiret Twill Dresses, coat and straightline styles, trimmed with touches of brightly col- ored braid and embroid- ery. $1250 Black Satin Dresses with deep accordion ruffles around the bottom and /}) pleated effects. Poiret | twills embroidered in | colors or trimmed with beads or stitching. $19.75 Canton and Satin-back crepes, flat crepe, poiret $12.45 Upstairs Stores for FINAL CLEANUP, An Opportunity Unprecedented! Largely broken sizes and more than 150 different styles, which were sell- ing very recently at about three times these prices. Puc ET. SOUND STEAMER vows TURRELLS’ 2ox | Pee SAVE MONEY 5 H Travel hy Steamer econ and Matinee TACOMA Daily 7, 9, 11 AL My Ly & 3 797. M Single Round 45 Ws" 80c Trip VICTORIA, B.C, Strait ientae ANACORTES Poss aah ar ed Daly Yara and Victoria, Bch from Colman Deck, foot of Marion Street THE DAY BOAT—TI iva ae and Vancouver. 9:00 a.m 4 NIGHT BOAT—Hor Vancouve e 9 THE NIGHT BOAT—For Van nive r direct. 11:30 p.m. Bellingham-Victoria Auto Fenty | This new 170-foot ship, Die apacity of from 4 ok A in carte servic th Prin DR. J. BR. BINYON Free Examination ‘BEST $2,5( cLasses| ON BARTH Dally a. m, and HOOD CANAL. We are one of the few optical rf Northwest that reall: twill and velvet Dresses, |] S\%ha' (0 trom. atart, th iistel | make only one rowid trip per day between Bellingham and only two or three of a ang werare the Only one fH) inh pom. Leave Sidney 10:45 a, m p.m. Artie Bellingham 00 p.m. Daily, Including sunda SHAT AST AVE, Examination free by gradunte op- | tometrist. Gla prescribed | unlegs absolutely ndcoouary |BINYON OPTICAL CO, 1116 FIRST AVE. —ON ¥ kind. In cocoa, brown, navy and black, Featur- ing fashion's latest trim- mings. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE, Telephone MA in-5587, H.W. 1. Sturdee, Genernt Agent PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO Ff COLMAN DOCK. FOOT MARION ST A

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