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MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 19 THE SEATTLE STAR | | RU UNBAUM-BR ROS | WEDDING BiLts FURNITURE Co. INC. But the Checks. Come Back SIXTH AVE., BETW PIKE AND PINE and Groom Is Jailed With a fac on and an ample} didly in arranging the details of his marriage by a few weeks ago,| perative a “borrowed” car provided the means of le motion, and Burns fl and hin pretty young wife, the sis-| : } ter-in-law of G. B. Herpick, m pager | { of the Winter Garden theater, went , to Van er to “live on love and ql lot Cupid wash the dishes,” as the H saying Koes * But something happened that f caused the cold and clammy hand of | ) the law to close in on the romantic! patr Burns ts under arrest at Van. "| iver, charged with the theft of | } wr and with passing worthle: F { checks. Sheriff Matt Starwich says | { t tr in which he honeymoc admits that the $ k he re-| € d for the mar erie ba mbers that Burns ed hit { had the knot tied and tendered a i{ i . . . he used 44 i Beautiful, New, Exclusive Coverings imposter," | VERYONE, seeing the AMBASSADOR Day Muced him: | in tremendous quantities alone wner i! LIMBS INJURED; _ ASKS DAMAGES lo ancer “Says olka Ruined Artistic Form makes this pr Thomas prison = OS cn A liberal allowance on your old Davenport as part payment on a new one. Mrs.) Edwards to Be ee we }lora. Mrs } Buried on Tuesday | home, at ! MARTINEZ, Cal, Oct. 1.—-Misa Funeral services for Mrs. Ixabel | V!Ve E | tunel Beer, Harold ave, San Edwards, 69, will be held Tuesday | Wms | pciytalhat heap aflernoon, at 2 o'clock. from the —— 2 aby an H | Sespormanadts : jorar, Mrs. P. Ca = Bay ss ew Head of Alaska Rail- UTS-SORES |Bdwards and road to Start Work Cleanse thoroughly. ° | 4 without rubbing, apply— | Mrs, Emily Cr wife of Fa os SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1 commissioner of the W railway with headquar is rafiroad caree aint, suffering tn ine which ha to an a dancer “Previous to thin a omplaint states, “the y able to earn large salar At the time the war broke out he!of her skill as a dancer was cart manager of the Asso-|longer is in demand, elated ¢Al company He became ajcomplaint sald, becay major and later « HMeutenant colonel | juries which have ruined her of engtimers, organizing transporta-|tic form and perfect limbs.” [tion syatems in France during the | war | In 2920 he was discharged from cated her w her pro station agent and the Burlington, Sa zona and Eastern Dental Prices (r= Crash| however, the “artlo | Bryan Takes Stand } |tte-army and took up his work Against the League a |with the We Pacific. | LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1 |atand against the league of nations |ly, \|KDZE to Have an waa taken by William Jennings For a short period of time we are going to work at one-half our regular prices in order that the public will get better acquainted with the wonderful work Bryan tn « speseh before the Demo |¢ratic club here. Bryan Enlarged Schedule —_ week, the entertainments and/that would Signor Mumolini the speeches of the Lions’ club, Seattle /right to say that we must use our Advertising club, Rotary club and/army to fight It | members’ council of the Chamber of| Monsieur Poincare the right to call Commerce. in our army and navy to support Monday's 12:20 broadcast was of| Fran the Lions’ club meeting. At 8:30 to night a special concert program ar. ranged by the Kilbourne & Clarke Mfg. Co. will be presented. The program follows: Dorothy Newman, soprano, pupil of T. Francis Smith, Carolyn Signor, pianist. | Byron Barnes, violinist | | joe Narcotic Charge} Dr. Linus H. French, indicted by a $8 Crown and Bridgework cut to $4 $25 Plates cut to $10 With Our Regular Fifteen-Year Guarantee These al low prices are just what we say they are—simply an inducement for you to come and see how well you can beserved. | You are offered the same high-class work and identically the | same class of material thet we have always used. If we cannot | satisfy , you can have your se | Will Pay Fine « on Money Back for the Asking | artist Come in and see for yourself our new modern equipped office, i Jrecent federal grand jury on two} | and let us prove to you that we are not offering you cheap work, \ tid. charred Clie ‘comproritée’ | | but high-class work at greatly reduced prices. |hin cane, and will pay a fine of $500. ue: ia } according to District Attorney} i Thomas P, Revelle, The physician, | {d, admitted his guilt in selling| The simplest way toendacorn to Arthur Bean, a vaude- is Bluc-jay Stops the pain in- A dJ Ss ville actor, and nephew of Federal stantly Then the corn ores iy 4 . an lames St. Judge Bean of Portland. and comes out. Made in clear Collins Bldg., Second Ave. a Dr. R- E. McKibbon, indicted at} liquid and in thin plasters The in 2736 the same time on narcotic charg action ig the same 1 Office Hours: 9 a» m. to 6 p. m. daily. Telephone Ma me time Dp enaay i Evenings and Sundays by appointment. Dr. H. 0. Dunford, Mgr. Ne aed three years at MoNo | At your druggist 1 e } SAFETY AND SECURITY FOR YOUR SAVINGS with A Record of 53% Earnings Paid Semi-Annually and Availability ‘of Your Funds for Withdrawal at Any Time These three factors, established as part of our his- tory ever since our foundation March 1, 1920, have brought to the Dime & Dollar Savings & Loan Assn. hundreds of satisfied member-depositors. If you, the reader, are not one of them, why not? Start a sav- ings account with us today, thus becoming a member of this mutual savings society. You may start with one dollar or any sum up to $5,000. We encourage you to increase your savings regularly, that you may have ready money available when the real need comes. These directors are the men who safeguarded the investments of this savings institution: SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Unless you sée/ the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are | not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by L. H. Booth G. H. Davidson E, 8. Goodwin James A. Haight, Jr. Theodore Haller George Mathieu Carl Reiter Elliott Higgins Colds Headache John W. Roberts W. L. Rhodes Ww. tf cli, a P. H. Watt David Thomson Worrall Wilson Toothache Rheumatism DIME & DOLLAR SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Housed with Seattle Title Trust Company 114 Columbia St. Corner Second Ave. Safe Deposit Boxes in Connection Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept Handy “ Aspiria 4 ‘4 (wade mark ot Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid nly “Bayer” package which contains proper directions, Eo OP boxes of 12 tablets—-Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, if sly’s battles, nor to | physicians oyer 23 years and proved safe by millions for | Just Like the Movies! | | win C nu New sXork| ranaic: tienen head ce vin many the Swedish hos | raliway will leave here » at ’ a to take up his |C Oaxiana. | She was thr from the bu | Ho has been since 1920 industrial | payment, according to dent.” the} 0 of the in| A firm | gangs, announced by KDZE, the Rhodes Co. | league supporter, then a reservation we are doing and with our new location. |This station will broadcast between }ist, and at present he for “any 12:30 and 1:0 p, m. on Monday, Tues-| reasonable movement a war.” | { Think of such prices as: }day, Wednesday and Friday of each! "However, I * to nothing Insist! | Mrs. Charles Mangels and (right) her policeman hus- band, who won her hand by rescuing her from San Fran- cisco hoodlums. . FRANCI {ste . . QAN fe} tnot 1 ht in charg. Crim ling the blundering comic movie cop aging crime— But Patrolman Charles Mangels ts She no /iving proof that the rewards a hero policeman gets in the movies can also come tn real life. A “komic kop” |wgrk on the galloping tintypes, but | when the handsome young officer ap- pears, you can het he's going to do credit to policing by cleaning up the rescuing dameels, and final- marrying the prettiest And that's Mangol's real life story. A gang of hoodiums were insulting may blunder in bis admitted | Mins Elizabeth Godfrey when Man- An enlarged broadcast schedule ts |that he was originally an out-and-out | geln appeared. Singh up the whole ¢ anded, he Love rip- 4 and the rescued girl is now Mra. Mangels. But this ts but one of Mang exploits. In 192 by the Society for Prevent Cruelty to children and hi the Red Crons for rescuing a Rus- sian girl who fell from a relief ship | Indian and given a Sioux name when | into San Francisco bay. He has mado other rescues of a | thrilling’ order, and has been repeat edly awarded citatic by the local Mee heads ISUES MAN FOR HEART BALM! Charged with breaking his promise | to wed Miss Marguerite Harrison, a sult for $30,000 heart balm was filed in superior court Saturday by Attor-: A. Gilmore ‘against Jultan | 44 two met In November, 1920, * Harrison says in her complaint. fterwarda they became en and Schwartz gave her a seal cap lued at $350, a fur coat val ued at $500, a diamond wrist watch worth $150 and costly dresses, hats and lingerie, When it came time for wedding bells Schwartz ed down and fit ed her, the yo jhas been damaged in the sum of $30,000, which the court is prayed to agal nar st Schwartz, General Manager MANILA, Oct. Coy, nila ratlroad, ts dead here today a result of a stroke of apoplexy suffered last Saturday. 1—Col. H. B, Me A quick sub with Ben- Gay—and the pain is gone. The aching head or sore muscle finds quick and blessed relief, Use it as you would cold cream, For: Tired feet Toothaches Backaches Rheumatism Coughs and colds Headaches Ay’ thy! Beare hen or, Agente, N. Yo ard in the form of a judgment | of Railroad Dies | general manager of the Ma-/ THE RHODES £o. large figures, latest novelty effects. Drapes—On the bargain you will find some mighty materials, madras, fiber, PRICE, Fringes- range of patterns and desig above mentioned, A ya Grenadines—In white, dots and figures for ruffle tractive and are reasonat a yard, Bringing Sunshine Into the Home With Bright, Drapes Curtain Nets; a large assortment of new Nets in 86- to 50-inch widths, with small and ripes, plain patterns and the Priced at, a yard, 35¢, 50¢, 60¢ and up to $1 tables cotton and fiber and imported numbers of casement cloth. A splendid assortment of Fringes in a wide nn to match 20¢ to 60¢. New 50. in this department fine values in side drape combinations All at HALF the curtain nets Ruffled Curtains made of Swiss, grenadines and striped nty and practical win the home; 50 a pair and ecru; also In colored ‘These are very at ed from 45¢ to 65¢ marquicette Swi Ve for $1.60 Important Items for Fall Sewing Domestle Seetion— Upper Main Floor Outing Flannel, 27 inches ks, ideal and yard, pajamas \ wear, A 20¢ and 25¢. Colored Outings, assorted stripes and al: plain, in é-inch ha, priced a yard, 25¢, 30¢, abe, 40¢. Beacon Robing; a heavy suru array of Indian floral and nursery A yard, 75¢ and 90¢. Figured Flannelettes, tn assortment of attrac fioral designs, and suitable for k "and h ¢ ma ls are 27 and 36 inches wide, A 4, 3O¢ and B5e¢. Lingerie Crepes in plain colors and printed effects, of light blue, pink, hello maize and white grounds, and are 20 and 36 inches wide. A yard, 35¢, 45¢ and 560¢. Lingerie” Fabrics; ailk mixtures in plain and jac quard weaves, in pastel shades. These are 36 inches wide. A yard, 65¢ Silk Cord Girdles Are the Vogue Neckwear News shipments in the Among new On many of the Fashion- able Coats and Street Dryases to be worn during the Fal! the Silk clever and ‘They are of fine cream net with real Irish filet and ever and Winter season, ce trimmings as well as Girdle is an important tine y Valenciennes laces ina ming accessory of great favor. arlety of styles. Priced We have them in black, 5 to $6.75. brown, navy and taupe, rrow divided collars, with priced from $1.75 to $7.50. cuffs, are a charming finish for the new frock, $2.60 and $4.00, Georgettes Any short sleeve frock may the arr of a new We have just placed on dis on with quaint little play a. pleasing’ yareu ee ves of cream net with fae es to ofa nittleA take anid dea Seorgette Crepes in a e od dots, alt new Fall shades, 49 inches hed at the w with of lace. $4.95 pair, Bleeving, by the yard, $1.75 and $2.50. Main Floor . and selling at $2.25 a yard Trimming Dept— w A Showing of New Dresses, $19.50 Second Floor Velvets, Wools and Silk Crepes All of the latest Eastern styles are embodied in this credible assortment of Dresses with their plait- ed panels, ribbon plaiting, embroidery and fancy buckle trimmings. Favored colors are navy, brown and black in sizes 16 to 44. A truly remarkable showing at $19.50 each. Made Sioux Indian WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. — David Lloyd George will be mado a Sioux he passes thru Minneapolis on Octo- ber 15, Secretary of Work announced today the mony to be conducted by a group of | Sioux from the Cheyenne reserva- tion in South Dakota |Tired of Life So | She Turns on Gas TACOMA, Oct 1.—Leaving | Mrs. Dawn Smith, 1302 5S, {G st, Sunday locked herself in he | home and turned on the gas, She |had been dead several hours when found. Interior | Work has arranged for the cere. | al note which said she was tired of} Schwartz, said to be a Seattl } lite, %, said to a attle sales jof neglected scalps with dependable HAIR GROWS THICK "4 AND SO BEAUTIFUL 35c “Danderine” Does Wonders for Lifeless, Neglected Hair Z| Girls! A gleamy mass of luxurlant hair full of gloss, lustre and life shortly follows a genuine toning up Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair it quickly invigorated, taking on new — strength, color and youthful beauty “Danderine" is delightful on the hair} a refreshing, stimulating tonio—not sticky or greasy! Any drug store.— Advertisement. nderine.” ing hair, itching scalp and the andruff is corrected immediately. —————— 144-LB. 29¢, 3-LB. 49¢, STORE HOURS: AMT ; enables us to offer these exceptional values. PARA- MOUNT is a high quality, pure aluminum, which will give you long service. Your Choice of Three BIG Values : LARGE-SIZE DOUBLE BOILERS, THREE-PIECE SAUCEPAN SETS, AND ROUND ROASTERS — 83¢ EACH “LEAKTITE” THE UNIVERSAL CEMENT Fine for sealing cracks in basement walls, chimneys and flues; also for skylights, broken lining old and worn-out gutters and valleys—priced extra low for Tuesday, TOOL DEPARTMENT OFFERS’ FOR TUESDAY: oe es Buyer’s lucky purchase o-=) Old Dutch Cleanser Extra Special— 4 CANS 29c for.... (No C. 0, D. orders; delivered only with other goods.) 6-LB, 89¢ Wiss Tin Snips | (SECONDS) at an extraordinarily LOW price—88¢. Made of finest grade crucible steel. Don't miss this wonderful buy,

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