The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1924, Page 7

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TUESDAY, JUNE 17 1924 Suits of Distinction No thrifty man who appre ates a well-dressed appearance can afford to overlook the suits we are offering in this unusual sellin ry Smartly tailored on easy, comfortable lines. The style, fabrics and tailoring in these suits is something worth travel- ing a long way to get. Attra tively priced at $35-°40-545 00 DOWN— the balance a you wish THE SEATTLE STAR vAGE 7 | Bessie Rebels of Her Famous ‘ank Bacon Puss, lane Piano Go. SEATTLE STORES Quality, Prices, Service ‘and Terma of Purchase IDENTICAL AT BOTH STORES UNIVERSITY’ OisTRicY essmsr \ AT GROOKLYM Wins Fame Independent Father, the Late F DOWN TOWN DISTRICT [vs 4 THIRD AVE TWEEN PURE £Omif FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS You Can Purchase Any Upright or Console Model of the Genuine Victor Victrola Without the Slightest Inconvenience The genuine Victor Victrola i well known that it needs no introduction from us, though we are authorized Victor Dealers and have sold Victrolas for many years. We now have a large stock of brand-new upright and Console model Victrolas which we are placing on sale at terms practically inheard of. 50 We believe there are hundreds of men ‘ and women in Seattle who are thoroughly ‘ae F honest and worthy of credit and would like Y Two Pants Suits ; tan MH atan la: 4 fs Be to have a nice Victrola in their home, but d For B 8 for one good reason or another find it a little : y inconvenient just at this time to spare the ee rt lendid first payment usually required and to make hese = spien i Plendid suite for the subsequent payments in the short time boys are well tailored, generally allowed, so we have concluded to perfect fitting, just like change all of this by our Dad's suit, Extra quality [| LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN mohair linings. Both pair of trousers are cut in full sizes and full lines —Priced at $15.00—In sizes 7 to 16 years. COOD CLOTHES FOR. Fresh New Stock of Latest Models to Choose From | 1915 SECOND AVENUE : Bacon.—She is scoring a hit at the Metropolitan Lately ier fb, tn this week in “Lightnin’’ i ‘Take Elevator iq BY DAISY HENRY ul tbat Tekraeh to” blay'va W D W q B ASKING In the glory of a famous | *tra role night after nig It e Oo as e a 8 eae aa =|D father might satist sme peo-| maken me happy to be able to make 3 { ¥ ‘ | plo, but not B Bacon, daughter umence saves Ad t ‘ | i 1 | nd agree-| of the late Frank Bacon. Be ‘. E somewhat of a playwright verttse j } | A self-made girl and is winning fame | ‘9% With her father she wrote “Five | because sho is a clever actreas, not | Clo eastul « because she is the daughter of a ce ay w 1 has been cruelly re-/ Miss Bacon Js appearing at the THEATRICAL FAMILY g h A shares tipmetiras The | Metropolitan thin week in one of the sane Bs ; oa family rin 7 tis 1 ees nt to be freed leading roles in “Ligt 0 play |" ye Me . League of Nations Plan Is| Ah Feparts seat veestved | made. tatoouc' by ty er who, in| doubt re iO Tae ideas With y ou ; ; | ian (ubareute ta, | Collaboration with Winchell Lhitng e <3 Lage A lbelag a Ayn Given Big Setback eee i rest “a pares) Wrote the plot and starred here old Third Avenue the mere ce, Engiand and Italy,| tie ty aiath ater was a prominent A. June 17.—The League of son I vintted with | memt husband's compan) i ‘ * a wide o ign for the 1 her equally cha t 0 P G Vi I A h S h E N F i h A eee os | oica ihe gare Beasle Bacon and her equally charm-|""T13 44 nacon, Beasie's brother, {s ur Prices on Genuine Victrolas Are the Same as inthe East. Nofreight ed * us setback—from tho flourished, declare the slaves! spring Apartment hotel. Yex, Bes. |* motion picture director, and ts now a tiedeaitvess © more with thelr/sie and her mother are ‘‘keeping|“recting Lloyd Hamilton comedic * re 2 ga .| present conditic house.” Mother Bacon motored here | f° ational The latter object to haring the In-) " Incidentally the Bacons are € ution of slavery abolished. For the most part they were sav-|from California to visit Beasie eagerly ‘Wakdie forward to a visit a eae | ages captured In the open, and who,| “It has been so long since I've | MRM Y pers Magy demtal <i ‘ “% — + nee Serenata being sold on the block, were| tasted any of mother’s good cook rial see peters page ged i - age upon representations be.|siven. steady occupation by theirmas.|ing,”” the actress told me, “‘and wo| ire Hip. | Mamie h beeping hop od sre the leatoe amembly that slay-| tere with nlenty to eat and wear, and|Have so much more chance to really |e "rt nd has long been h gue as hi Sates Che * y with each other Iv this way.|Pany, too, an nas lo ’ y stil existed Abyssinia, wee erent Sire age watt |1'm supposed to be dieting, but—well, friends with the Bacon family. EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO MUSIC open slave markets and the ruling| ica live forgotten all at that this; When I took leave Miss on > Stores making no came of |cmn, br, the mening of he | Te, {"FES, ary "wor w|ved me “to. thw, pur Om WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS RETAIL head tax on eac ve 20K; a ; 8° which the actress first greeted me|courtroom scene some evening this In the midst of the erode ettorta| before the league assembly fn Sep-|" i there you have the real Beasie “when dad was playing DOWNTOWN STORE UNIVERSITY STORE to end this pra rendered diffi-| tember. Bacon. I could not gs to talk|‘Lightnin’’ in New York mother hird Ave cult by the fact that pegeiiaia as | OS Unie’ & ES z,|about herselt—it was al “moth. | used to love to come to the theater 1519 Third is East 45th at Brooklyn not a member of the league, Aby®- fo" t 4} er or ‘dad. t to act as one of the spectators a suddenly applied for admiasion|ESTATE in Seattle. Many good LE a a a Yisa eoitrooa:eodtatt aah. De the league. At the time of Abys-|bargains are listed daily In "°| REBELLION aie, “David Griffith and the G Ss ES " — rance into the lecgue she|Want Ad columns. | From Mrs. Bacon I learned of Res-| giris came on one night in New le sie’s rebellion at being constantly re-| York and declared it was a won-| False labor accounts are being kept, ferred to as “Frank Bacon's daugh-|derfully interesting experience—you | | Colvin said, to bolster their claims, ter.’ know Dorothy and Lillian have| | | j but the state is obtaining evidence | “Bessie has acted since sho was a|never appeared on the stage.” | | | |to show that these cases are fraud- tiny tot,’ sald Mrs. Bacon proudly,| 1 thanked her, but declined the 0 | julent. The penalty for violation of jane De tarely Bh ee her pride to} invitation, Having seen the play, | | ire Jem ep ergghes our or one year he constantly referred to in press no-| ys.) ay of ‘the fact that it 1s one e * jin jail, or both. The maximum pen- Htloes and polnted ott an Brank Bar| et me cee hal oes Baie White Land Owners Ask to jaits witt bo askea in every convie. 7 der lof the “weppiest” scenes in the} ths irl in The St Aged Watch Vict f| | “i ry convie- Nortte har taiten foe taro reece ter tn | Ringe ant: 1 don't fell. like crying | Exposition Girl in The Star) Agi man, Victim o Regain Control tion, Colvin declared. with her father for two years in the |DIAY: and a | ‘ ‘ . original New York cast of ‘Light-|"2Y more this week. | Featured at Dinner Bandits, Carried Money pati: fee cin : i ee able aut nares pares Water is termed |nin’,"" Bessie went to John Golden,| Deeste has lovely auburn hair | White land owners who have z a t bayer "it ien't bobbed. Can't tell you the = ‘ate [rezee Pabrenbatt jthe producer, and asked him to as-|' , “on Pushed her and| ‘The exposition girl smiled at near-| Practically no progress nas been jleased thelr places to Thpanese are] degress, and ‘hot ioe Bare eres, cone kus 2a cts replied oO cellow with, little | ly 200 Seattle business men from|made by the police in the investiga- bee ute to, regain» their.:title” and) - did and for he past four y " she 18 replic« ello , oO co! 1 |with the late Milton Nobles (Nobles | sounds funny, but it's nearly the) Star, a Are he fhe “NMtegonic club] Deh, TO-yearold night watchman, gown py Judge Everett B. Smith ’ jdied just a few days ago) and now|truth, and they are the ahs aaare booming Nints of the Pacific North-|Saturdey night, by thugs at the H. |iast week. | with the ‘Thomas Jetter on company, most feet inating eyes I've seen for | toll sterchants’ exposition to be|F. Jahn & Co. warehouse, at pier| Several inquiries have been re-| fy BREMERTON-CHARLESTON as peared in upy ss of|some time Bell St. dock, August! y. i Gotea jcelved by Deputy Prosecutor E. D. PORT ORCHARD 000 performances in “Lightnin',"| Oh, yes, Bessie sneaks away to a| held in the Bell, St. doc ge | Sina ti wees Ze nyead i tperays Colvin pik Ley owners who wish | £4 7ke_Fast Passenger and Auto “That's long service,” | remarke movie every once in a while, and|18 to 28. Capt. of Detectives Charles Ten-} " ~ ‘erries From Colman Dock “ ‘ f ' } ; o of her fi | ‘The meeting was called to pre-| E |to comply with the spirit of the Leave Seattle Daily a Almost too lon: ed Beasie,| Gloria Swanson is one of her favor- | ‘ ft the|Dant, classified the murder as one |)... 7 Thlee teen i l aabit tn sleds ita’' wm comedy part. 1t| ites jsent the plana and progress of the| (1) : is can [aw as interpreted by Judge Everett yatta Rahn e Pe ‘ro Rcdibnean ” Petite cae planes annual industrial show. to local/Of the m mysterious {a years, /}5, gmith’s decision. xiapt: Bantaye business executives who are inter-|and one of the hardest to solve.} The decision holds that leases very trip a Ferry Trip except . { " ely = i 4 ing 7:15 a. m, i] ested in, and many of whom are) Three detectives have worked night |made prior to operation of the alien Phases: a i ets Ker fares to Port Orch i O-o-oh Boy! F ree Berries | working for, the exposition, R. W.)and day on the case, but so far have |land law are subject to escheat: i Pe Fouste Ses Round Trip eg 9 . | Frame, general chairman of the ex-|obtained little which would be of|ment by the state. NA YARD ROUTE | position committee, outlined the|yalue in tracing the sl: Colvin declared that land owners Colman Dock MA In-2222 | lof what it had already accom-jeryone who knew Steinbach sald/ment by bringing their cases to a ry | aie F | plished the old man was rather miserly and|him. ‘The state's legal machinery | ‘é . . Hh Dy FF BA ae Mike ; © lox, president ‘of the|hoarded his money, carrying large seit © Cc sayy Ss) 0. A Kjos, presiden' rd n. money, ar ie arge jis prepared to take prompt action Give “‘Her’’ Wedding Ring | Anu! Strawberry “Gorge” at Bllisport Is) 2, itlg inter tho|rumy aso wu contannyh fe ate athe en ao Set for Next Saturday | manufacturers’ view of the expo-|On the other hand, Steinbach had | owners, Colvin said. 6éTye 99 ee ie | sition and_ the benefits that result/savings account and also rented|7Q TAKE ACTION. lamon nsurance ETWE! 3,000 and 4,000 per-|Shipley, daughter of Mr, and Mrs from it. Nathan eat rerenicenit Cates ane bry een ara TO OUST JAPS | ? ; Hons are wxpected to attend the|M. Shipley, will be added features, ce 4 pda ioe eset laa fay ae eae hae dente aalatives: | It the white land owner comes | [MM The uso of auto ferris A Diamond Is Great Company for annual Vashon island strawberry] Miss Shir willbe crowned by | fi theiionhents Mandpoint,| | J¢de A certainty, ‘on’ the, evidence |!2 and lays his cards on the table, tb mGtarcatild othextecenes:aael: : * “ ms ! festival at EWisport, on the t side | th ‘dowager queen,” Mrs, Molissa| sition from the jo : i we will take prompt action to oust ad Jety to your trip. the Ring with a “Date” in It! le he ian tardy, nm ane [Jeoen ak sare eat re, | JOT, RBH aor Ny hut no nce |e aD cam ered. 0 | sland, Sa q 5 Boyd Shoe & Rubber. Co., who has} seeking to rob » b descrip: f rae WATE ie ae lcording to announcement Tue A pageant by 200 island Campfire | Boy Ibe. & FUDD eT Nato. bar ObtaiBed Ce. thaa expense of the land owner wil! be Let her wake up to the fact that she has marr of Alexander Stewart, publicity com. |Girls, swimming races, foot races, | been devoting ma la hm to| ie Ga CU ces men light. ‘That is the quickest ee a saver. A few dollars every week is the Weisfield mittee chalrman. |fames and all sorte of morts ei AIL ere oduct educational work) Te Nan her wee vateacker {to comply with the Jaw and break |i ae ‘ peta ; " whattlew avd. areash;-.t n the day, with plenic dianers at| je public schools o elty anc " *Tthe teas ‘ lease betwoen the Mss & Goldberg way to happiness. Let's form a ay Rate an tater tiascotaeratiee | 06n: Irntate, spoke about tho show's edu-[Detween 10 and 11 p. m, He was |the lease, as tho lense hetwoen the Masao, bo, tt6. 8:16 p. my 18 today—she trusts you—we trust you—and all the Irnndccn to thelr guesteof the day | ‘The regular ferry service to the| cational yalue. Lloyd Spencer, found later, gripping his knife and | 7a Ae ta: Wowaves uate t SEANECR. GRUNNON world “trusts” a Diamond. $1 starts you. Jwilt feature the program, Athlotic |{sland from the ferry docks witl| president of the Associated Adver. | S10 Waa hepidited tien ate step in and break the contract.” Leave elt aire 4 x . Pp, ae g from a fractur i ’ : Leave Seabeck (C louse) for : TS é iA iq twenta and the crowning of the new {serve ‘Tacoma visitors at 8:30 and| tising clubs of the Pacific Coast,| rehtls © | the process involved, according | [MM Brinnon. 7:38, 9:00, 10 DIAMOND RINGS WEDDING RINGS tiaibete? Gabon. Mice Alves Jean {11:30 a. m, Special passenger boats, | gave a short talk on "Know Seat-|/#d apparently put up a fight be-| che prveeme volved: aaa rinnon, 7285, 8:00, 10:40. ma $48.50— $1.25 Weekly Plain, Green or White _ arenas ~|direct to the festival grounds, will] tle Week. Rahs Heaton athe caereodte haa | the Tense. ‘then to’ well de tto THO hon son eabeok (Uitte: 5 7 y y 7 f eo 3 01 o'cloc A vi 0 c ri of 0 | CAS ‘awer ‘are! jad phe 4 857.50—$ $1.50 Weekly Gold or The Anniversary Klan Murder Case be run at 3 or 4 o'clock J. A. Swalwell, chairman of thel oo, wroken open, but the money |Dighest bidder, If no American] pom, 875.00— OWN $2.00 Weekly Diamond Set—$33.50 P iin Court J board of the Dexter Horton Na-|Peen broken open, Labi peuisromaphe ines ' LES-VICTORIA, B, 5 y y if oank ed as s . ms pal | . b for Vic- 887.560— $2.25 Weekly $1 Down $1 Weekly resse In ourt) al bank, acted as toastmaster tactile a ae AAR eyed Towne © ok ort Angeles fo EDENSBURG, Pa., June 17.—Ad egy Officer to gathering unanimously pledged |, 4 tat psa khowea Wrest Sean Huy’ Pear nada ictht tho |fI Leuve Victoria for Pore Rangel t + o s po! 0 ® exporitios BARC, OLE a; by . " 9:00 a, » 3:30 p. . ditional witnesses to show that IXlans tu y in Berkeley Are URUP De nunt Seeker gmund |biils which he had tied up in a|state must pay the rental to the NACORTES SICRORIK men fired on citizens of Lilly from Dr, George McLoughlin, city sack, and one of the shipping clerks |land owner, The market value of Leave Anacortes for Sidney, B. the protection of steel coaches of|health commissioner, will leave se-| Federal Tax Off |saw two strangers watching the old|the lease ts turned into the state ie 180 a at 2200 PRR i their special railway train during|attle Wednesday morning for Berke. | Wi S : |man . | treasury, {arbor (San Juan Tsland Points) q the fatal riot April 6, were brought|ley, Cal, where for the next six on Ire Services —_-------—- Colvin said that criminal prosecu on tho 9:30 a. m, and 6:30 p.m, 6, 4 forward by the defense today at the|weeks he will study in public] On July 1, 1924, federal tax] ouse apiders Jay ax many as go|tion against Washington land own erin nk Meek hl Sees asec y ‘ trial of William Monahan, one of|health work. ‘The course is a spe-|charges of five and 10 cents for)oegs in a bateh, carefully ¢ lo bel repared where. all Roturning from Sidney on sa \ ; ‘Seattle’ ogee in a batch, carefully enclosed | ers eing prepared where aliens me “Seattle’s Credit Jeweler the Lilly antl-Klansmen. |clal one given by the United States | the various of telephone and] in a bag of silk Jare operating the land on a crop|MMM Nor full information and. til 308 PIKE ‘The Monahan trial probably will|public health service for the bone-| telegraph will be discon . _ contract basis in violation of the | JM trated folder desoribing attract= id y iC 0) S succes de en officers nd come c C " | " dy ni as ive t h y fam Wolsfleld Can't Repalr Your ee a £dipen Ile suoses fe fit of health officers, gone a ilay i ant 4 opine N emalt payment down, ita nd = aivldatics a bee ae ve tours, apply to 1, Throw It Away." nea 4 7 § \ er of Commerce froin) yegular monthly payments, will/covered, Colvin said, that the Jap- ne = 4 | Watch, Throw be . s against 31 other de Get under cover If possible when ajthe Postal Telegraph company,| soon make the house you want to|anese tenants are seeking to avoid PuGeT SOUND NAVIGATIONCO! | thunder storm is threatened. Tuesday, live In your own, the law. by posing as day laborer COLMAN DOtK. FOOT MmnON SF |

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