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1| SECTION TWO MURDER? MOON ae for Men Only Victim, So ag Arrested Bad con's Sorry 7 He Isn't Identify His Body Most of the advertisements in the newspapers | are forgotten exactly two minutes after they } are read! 1} But here is one that it may pay and pay well 1 to remember! It’s about your eyes— | Or perchance about the eyes of someone dear } to you. ! | If you should need glasses—this new Depart- | ment of Optometry will help you. | Dr. 0. J. Taylor (who is one of the foremost ‘VISION specialists in the West) will examine }] your eyes and fit the CORRECT glasses. The charge will be 4 “sweetly reasonable’’—less, we believe than is asked by most of } the profession. | Best of all you may pay the bill “as you are paid.” 1 a Week will do. } A consultation with Dr. Taylor incurs no obligation. BURNETT BROS. Jewelers and Optometerists 909 Second Ave. Which Is Between Madison and Marion Streets DR, 0. J. TAYLOR Director of Optometry for Burnett Bros. A Dollar It Is Easy to Play MA JONG Here Is the Popular and Ancient Chinese Game That ili Nearly Everyone W1s Playing ONLY 2 CONSECUTIVELY_ NUMBERED MA JONG COUPONS WHICH APPEAR ELSEWHERE IN THE STAR and “60c (MAIL ORDERS 10¢ EXTRA) 144 Tiles in three colors Itisa 100 gepters: made of wood naa Compl ete 4 Gold Lacquered Metal Racks for holding pieces Set 2 Bone Dice 1 Book of Directions | Our Supply Is Becoming Exhausted—Get Your Set Today FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE The Star Office Remains Open Until 8:30 o0’Clock Each: Evening The Seattle Star Seventh Avenue Between Union and University Sts, The SeattleStar TURNED ON GAS REBS SLIP IN( , Now Coroner’s Trying to | PAGES 11 TO 20 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1924 - : See ssil f OTS OF TROT J WAR MADE HIM FAT [Seek Fossile of g/L’ FOR GIRL FRIE ARGENTINA : re Government Sends Troops to Soa Paulo BOAT EXCL RSION Ne French military mission, lent them: selves to the plans of a group ot | ambitious politicians. Ginger Moncks Is Again Available ago we called attention to this novel and dis- ized the big Estaco of the Central do m Rio De Jantero, h stations and govern dings and besieged the | palace, residence of the state govern ernment Brazil rail Some months | « ‘ : , O4] \ tinetive item, Our stock was quickly depleted. We now | : have another supply of delicious Ginger Marmalade, ls unsurpassed for breakfast, dessert or tea. Per Jar, 6Oc | which Federal forces refused to join the| J movement and word was telephoned | ato » Rio De Janiero | ed | The war made him fat. So John W. Calhoun of Toronto, |Ont., thinks he is entitled to more pension. A wound in the \head, received while serving overseas with the Canadian lforces, has caused his weight to jump from 192 to 440 pounds, John says. And medical treatment and Turkish baths, he declares, have failed to make him any thinner. eral government embarked | tachments of troops and | marin os on the dreadnaught Minas | Geracs. RAISIN FUDGE A high quality, creamy fudge with generous raisin filling. ‘Something different” in candy } | Some idea of his size can be gained from this picture show- ‘i \Life Lost When Flames De- | ing how dwarf-like these two youngsters appear alongside Special stroy Business Blocks |": doe oa ae SRE ae TY the residential section of | Thursday Fridny Saturday hy omen, working over the de-|wind into MARTINEZ, Cal | wae ieee bd person July %—One was burned to death and damage was done early to. hen fire destroyed half the| The postoffice,. hotel is section of Onkley, 26 miles|two grocery. stores bris, extinguishing the Jast embers | the town of the fire Wat failed the ¢,| when power wires burned down, in capacitating the pumps. The fire fire’ figh*ers several other Per 35c * here | was said to have started in a groc Barros, aged 16, prune pick. |°U#" ery store, its cause unknown | trapped in his room fn the| Were destroyed. A large brick ga | FOUR STORES TO SERVE YOU Pp h |Oaxiey hotel, one of the buildings|rege waz all that prevented the Birds nave the most. remari Kable} stroyed Hix body was found flames from being driven by a stiff! memories of all wild life wos) buildings and on Baxter & Baxter ANNOUNCE A’ |Big Semi-Annual Clearance Sale AT BOTH STORES Starting Thursday Morning, July 10th, at Nine o’Clock Our Clearance Sales have always been popular because of the Extensive Lines and Choice Styles Offered. This year with Two Stores, we offer you double the stock and twice as many pretty models in high-grade shoes. Nothing reserved except Cantilever and Grant Flexated Cor- rective shoes. Values were never greater. We must reduce stock at both stores and have marked our offerings to move them. Every Dress Shoe in Both Stores on Sale! Every Style Up to the Minute! Every Price Down to Bedrock! Big Values 1326 Second Avenue || Big Values 1406 Second Avenue Greater Than Ever Before Complete Lines of Wonderful Shoes in all models, all styles, all leathers—Shoes that are immensely popular this season—all to go at prices ranging— Endless Variety in.modish footwear of every conceivable design all bought for this season and not a’ shoe over: six months old— all at prices ranging— $3.85 to $7.85 $7.85 to $10.85 We intend to make this the Greatest Shoe Sale in the history of Seattle. We have the lines and we have the salesmen to do it. If you want to:wear classy shoes at the price of the ordinary kind, come in while . these two: great stocks are unbroken. BAXTER & BAXTER 1326 Second Avenue 1406 Second Avenue