The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1924, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE g EDN} MAY 28 1904 Films Bore Star’s Girl ||; =<" — Tom Mix’ Daughter, Here, Finds Regular my i . ' Rasy } and Informal Wear $19.50 and Up In this collection of wrappy coats— that are warm and comfortable with- out being heavy—that are smart look- ing and also practical you will find the very coat that you have been looking for. Summer Frocks $24.50 and Up Smart Dresses in Canton crepe, figured crepe, wash silk and Ros- hanara as well as effective com- binations prove the most satisfac- tory for summer wear. MEN, TOO! Hand Tailored Models $34.50 and Up $2.50 Down On Any Garment $2.50 a Week No matter how large nor how small your purchase, pay only $2.50 DOWN on each garment. Later continue your payments at $2.50 a week. 50 FIND TWO BIG LAKES | } OTTAWA—Two lakes comparable | Gm size with Lake Ontario are in the jsouthern part of Baffin island and Whe island itself is nearly five times | jas largo as Cuba, a topographical urvey of Canada reveals, At many FIND BRAYING BIRD NEW YORK, May 28.—A penguin | that brays like = jackass and lives | in a dense Jungle with parrots, hum. ming birds and woodpeckers, is among the Interesting birds discov- lered by Dr. Frank M. Chapman, cur ints of the island there are remains | #t" Of ornithology, in a four-month | cruise thru the Andes in a steamer ampments and villages. gee Sekine encampmente and vilsses. | He recently returned to the American —~GET ACQUAINTED Museum of Natural History + Abolish lohesomeness by whole-| Many specimens of rare birdy, ‘Girl Swims hea Seek Her Sa tce | ABERDEEN, May 28.—Police were hunting an unidentified man who attempted to abduct Helen Hunter. 14, Terrace Heights high school girl, | Tuesday. The girl jumped from th: car an it rapa the Wishkah river “tats in midstream by Capt. J. C. a of the tugboat Warren, | some recreation and entertainment LY? 2 * Ont @ man sped away from tho ‘THE LONESOME CLUB, Holyoko| 6¢ ne. ‘The girl was unable to give| ‘building, 111 Spring street. Meetings (ey es scription of her ass | ‘ruesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Strangers and| Yonely people welcome.—Adv. | It sEcze a Troubled With aden a tat any erent oe to Gas? | 6 her a ride on her w | she sald. She nt of wha lcording to leading authorities thie ate- Your Stomach? | ease constitutes about one-third of all | skin troubles, Eczema ta nothing more nor less than 1, Perhaps that is why you feel #0 ner . Stecmm severe inflammation of the in— € (etliable aha. Aepresied eb. th ' e , [either acute or chronic—brought about | °°" 'F' et csene rene eet eeeiiuwent ‘USE SMITH BROS.’ M. A. C.,) vy irritation of some kind. It a not you autfer from lightning Jab ‘ a ar hd a re disease—not contagious or catch- pees about your heart, palpitation, sho |nendaches, bloating, poor elroulation or drowsinens after eating You can easily avoid all distress trom an by taking Kopa ‘Tablets before nd after meals, Not only do these re. markable tablets give prompt relief n during an acute attack, but| their continued use will help to remove he cause of the trouble entirely, the Inflammation is to apply Ki-La-Ga to the affected parts night and morning, This ndtural mineralized solution ts ab- cbed thru the pores, quickly relieving discomfort and helping to restore the kin to sound condition Ki-la-Ga ts harm uld taken from the gro | hills of California, Te ive in all skin eruption TREATMENT 4, It you want genuine, lasting relict rom stomach distress, go to your drug and obtain a bottle of M. A ,, the guaranteed stomach treat- Gnent. Take a spoonful after each Gnesi. an directed, and see how odorless te | ! probably all you will require, | Fopa Gas contat 0 ey Mt ives eoeults. ‘Tho very |it today. Price #1, from ‘The ‘Ow! Drug | inat can aca Bcshailt dose should convince you that! stores, 4 Kila a way. Plone | medicine ie exactly you | c nea "to forever. ond 0 heartburn, maw Si indig: free from objectionable odor | vine aet The vei you of th Kop," the original and on ns Tablets, or nervous Finest Popular Priced Hotel in the United States Vireproof Absolutely VRE GARAGE BUSH HOTEL A. ©. MITCHELL, Prop. Near Union Depots | SEATTLE, WASH. M. A. ©. invigorates the stomach lands. promotes the secretion of ric fluid and cleanses the entire Mgestive ryatem ,of foul, irritating Waste matter. It'gives you new np. etite, new energy, interest in fi Bick headaches, dizziness, con- pation or other symptoms of dis turbed digestion will vanish com- pletely when your stomach Te atored to proper working order. Bartell Drug Storen a ending ruggiats, Hoericke @ Ful Mfrs, San Francisco,—Advertine. in and Burgeon, if Chinese roots and | 00 Ilooms—#1 Per Day Up in treating alt Remember, M. A. C. is wold on| 3 of men and an absolute’ iarantéo of money | Mente ate mn, Hpectalizes in k if the first bottlo falls to re-| . i stomach trouble and Be atorucn atatreas Free Shower and ‘Yul Bathe other allments, eve any cms tain & bottle today, Prive $1.25 Your druggint will supply you vertisement \ PHONE EN, tot-2004, N. Yow Chinese RATS TO VAMILIGS ts Yeaier Way Beattie, Wanh, TEL iot-o751 Film work bores Ruth Miz, daughter of the well-known film star, she says, but she likes the legitimate stage, She's hown here taking a few practice turna with the lariat at Woodland park. —Phote by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photosr BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER ely says Ruth. “I prefer the e's her Daddy's girl, alt in| Stage—ieas work and more play ung Ru ughter o| “But you like to SEE movies; you om Mix got a kick out of watching your Dad 4 horsefiesh|0n the wereen.” we inquire. “set our Ife I do,” she flashes, dar ke the proverbial fs sharing headline honors poet pein g-tgf te his fright and dingust Ruth had craved actlor wishes to see the baby Woodland park—so we took ne took her rope, and whe Knutson into letting her pra ridden horeeback -ever | "Mt.wit the pon! can remember—and before; Sateer cet cutee aat when Tom Mix used hop | Yetu: ‘Gherd. seal lead the parame 1 with her in his arma. And) 4.4 ride and whoop with her dad and mother, Olive Mix, | +), 6m, who were both daring riders, left) ne fact that Tom Mix and her thelr Oklahoma ranch to go into the | mothe Prue, f =, taby Ruth played with them. Ruth Pantages this week in a winsome entitled “Hearstrings,” but, pleases the audience, Ru ean me ty walt until In the breezy Weat ch which will be her nex > hernelf tting ready for the sno differ ence to t the girl's affec Then iM health caused her mother's in: Dad. “He's always been a retirement, Ruth went to schoo! and gee, you ought to nee and now, somehow, the pictures bave 146+ she anys. ost thelr jure. She Whe | oops atemee eS eoiy Neuen pal Bhar cB ent bbe grind.” | mother, the biggest thi: some ? n her bright horizon { that Nort! wentern rodeo, and a gl us back to-nature fling on the big ¢ ran before she gets back to th f te an the wholepoese | daug' ter of her “ride.'em-cowboy” HOLD SERVICES UNDER TREES | Memorial Will Be Held by War Veterans No Pating-—End Them Don’t let the agony of coms destroy your comfort. Apply Blue-jay—and instantly the pain vanishes. the corn loosens and comes out. Dos away with dangerous paring. Get Blue-jay at any drug store. Over six bh the trail ab ndred flags will blaze nk the Des Moines high @ OPABIN | way Memorial day to the site of the troos at Sunnydale dedicated to the ue: a |memory of Elmer J. Noble, after r whom er-Noble post ats Legion is named, and of dead. of mins of the world war. nuts of America, represented by uth Park troop, 8 4 troop No, 145 of th! operate in the by placing the that border the ydale,troop, city, will observance of the flags on the trees hway . Exactly Credit | ee Terms | SIXTH AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE ; Our Second and Biggest ? ‘Anniversary Sale In Our New Building 7 (pan second da t great ale was greater ¢ t t ows entire hous 4 pe Make your selections early MEMORIAL DAY—Store Closed. Sale to Continue Saturday. See Friday Times and Star for Further Big Price Cuts” Extra Liberal as Pictured 19 Inches Regular $4.50 Credit Vives Terms Special Inducements for New Accounts Purchase $100 Worth Pay Only $5 Down! Purchase $200 Worth Pay Only $10 Down! Purchase $300 Worth ay Only $15 Down! Purchase $400 Worth Pay Only $20 Down! Purchase $500 Worth ay Only $25 Down! | | } A Gift for the JUNE BRIDE Floor Lamps OLYCHROME Grhnge or taupe s P eo other beautiful st 31 4.50 and 815.00 China Closet $63.75 Extra A Eight-piece Dining Room Suite in combination wal- nut, of surpassing beauty and design. This suite exactly as pictured. Regular price $200.75. NOW— ss $1712 Inoted English Tea Pe Fine patterns in 4 atzen. Assorted « rchase enable sale only Five-Piece Tin Pantry Sets Made of heavy tin, with rounded corners and tight-fitting c Consists of bread box, t coffee and sugar Anniversary price . annisters $1.69 C. 0. D. Phone Orders GRUMBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO., )., Ine. “TIZ” GLADDENS an expert chiropodist | ‘that only'86 per cent had per. | Attorney Ray Dumett, who 8 a member of Rainler-Noble post, | will deliver the principal scdreat| of the public service to be conduct ed by that organization at the| a |memorial trees at 2 o'clock Friday | ONO PHS |afternoon. British, French, Ttalian,| | Belgian and Japanese consu their weekly luncheon wero tender-| ed invitations to lend their presence | at these ceremonies, which will also} |Include tributes to the soldier dend jof their countries. The schedule of American Logion|/ | speakers for the Memorial day pro- gram of the city's high schoo | Thursday was announced last night] A Timely Hint Golng on an outing trip over Friday, Saturday and Sunday? Surely you wouldn't think of being without music that long. Then take a good port- able phonograph with you, We have seven reliable makes. from $15 to $50 by Fred L. Delkin, general chair-| |man of the Logion’s participation In the | Brondw | Ballard, L. muel de B. Moss; Frankl ™m, ; and happy.—Advertisement. talp! i OLD ORO | : Hare’ Tinea Spencer” Grays BRIBE ORNS, 55, BOO | LY aK e; 4incoin, Spencer y ‘ost of our pre: patronage is ONLY $1 A WEEK Queen Anne, Fred Wettrlo au) dobeekraauned hy auriskeinoetnh And all the records you like Come § r jyelt. ‘ome In tomorrow Ihe, 3. Matthew Hill, and West Sent- Arthur Younger All Bx Open i Open Bvenings Next te idee Wins Suit for $5,000 Claim | An award of $5,000 was given| Judge John B, Wright by a jury in| TEETH eo J le 5 |Our wh |at a meeting of Rainlor-Noblo Post |Our wh ‘ou have two or more teeth. | atural Rubber, set of day's observance, as follows: | teeth |-5. Sohweilenbach; | quction of the hun whose work is fafaction. | OHIO DENTISTS Over Wash. Savings & Trust Co, SORE, TIRED FEET “Tin” makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. 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Navy Yard Route Colman Dock MA in-2229 alebone rubber, which dows | er the roof of ‘the mouth if | $5.00 | yko Rubi your feet fresh, sweet sot of teeth till giving good sate The Seattle Star MA JONG COUPON Clip this Coupon from Tho Star for two consecu- tive days, Fill out with your name and address work guaranteed for 18 years nation free, 10 @ Dally and 9 to 12 Sunday 207 University Corner Second Ave. | Neve Victor Nad |Judge Boyd J. Tatlman's court on| = Dranswlex Tuesday in Wright's suit for $26,.| rldny Necords Daily 000 attorney fees in a will suit, Mo. | tion for a now trial was dented, | | ‘Tho judgement was taken againat | |Mre, Katherine Jolianson — who. | Judge Wright claims, consulted him |while he was practicing Inw, and |told im she was completely cut off. from her husband's entate Judge Wright told her how to ob. |tain a share of the estate and she Was awarded $100,000 In settlement, Are. |he claims, Cor, a Beattle, Wash. Phone EL Tot-r830" and bring or send it to The Star office, 1807 Seventh i Avenue, with 60 cents, ye Wor hinens (Mail orders 100 extra) + Wo. Chinese Doo. ‘This will entitle you to one of our complete Ma Jong wots. NAMB esssesscssssseceeatuacseBenseneaeescesesenensgsennaagansess ADDRESS .........65 Ieeereeeterrretreet tren Corr

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