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WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1924 rHE SEATTLE STAR ¥ ae > ° © | . ‘DAtYYD , yal I SEATTLE VISITORS erson Es Reg vast Few Days of aes ] Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 oft HOPPER- KELLY’S : Assistant—Frances “Oldham ; Ps Music—Louise Raymond Owens yfiss Allen i Have Church Wedding; 1 1 Luncheon Honors Portland Guest - ag y aie ALI LEN enter Of) Wellesle y Club to | a! F ir: ¥ cy seen paturday. AUG sibe| Picnic va quent ef wegen PLAYER PIANOS—PHONOGRAPHS of her marrisg ~? vie eee Houser . t amin e of ' ‘ ' his is a sale of exchanged instruments, all fully guaranteed Emm H . Hall White at Agate Point ve ‘ : SS Rev. D ‘ W 1 bie sagas g ’ ree, we 0 condition. Many of the nationally-known makes are Fee read the serv s Wellesley women who arg visiting Sorans ¢ { ‘ luded, and the prices are extremely low. geeck in the Unive | town are invited to attend. “Kor apace formation Mr Alvah | i Bae nace De Witt Allen will give biree-2283 nthaes >: and Mra. 7 Heck Any of these DOWN— potter in marriage & { Miss Heler he boat will leave Pier 3 at 9| oth rl ge rors oie High-Grade with easy ‘ be maid of b and ral mon retur ay t pw be maid of boner, and) a. m t = Warfies Pianos or terms on the yas Alice Frein, Miss M Luca eee Pl bal Me and Miss Betty | ee j e028 ayers alance I ee Ore, will bel Znformal. Bridge Will I ale Vaca pia iso we) de y said Margaret Carpenter,| Honor Visitor | Micken are being congratulated ur ; 3 the bride's cousin, will be the flower) ytrs John Ir, Main will entertain the birth of a daughter, Joan, Jul Pianos priced from $100 upwards Oe rati somver, ot] WEA taformal bridge at her home fey Shite Breton boepttal Players priced from $290 upwards Ensig? ul arre . i on Saturday afternoon in honor o! ad we & & New Mexico, w be Mrs. Charles Weaver Holcomb, of | Mr and Mr Norman Tucker —_ pet man and the wehers are Ensign! tos Angeles, who is siting her have returned from a visit at Lab Witam David Johnson € the t = mother, Mrs. ppl M tott Crescent Ensign Alexander eee Fe sean ics Ansance| Phonographs Included for Clearance Marcell Loker, Lieut. (J. G mn Brid e eat Tec Mrs. Peter Davison and niece 4 Jr. and Lieut. (J. G.) Ather gi 0 ea | , , febon, Jr. | Eleanor Fiem: are home from a J ¥ condray, all of the U. 8, 8 Louise Goodwin, a bride- ,owra etn WA ast known makes, recently . I trsien sane of th onth, Mrs. Ernest A, \@ rt trip Vietonte B. ¢ uded tonal prices lollow t cere Wan i in itertal, 5 Layreg home of Oaie. Alen.” Vechten heh ae as aes Gh ee | Misa Hallie C, Strickland of Bea VICTROLAS NEW EDISONS ~ “a . day afternoon, July 24 parsed Te ene Been GRAFONOLAS BRUNSWICKS es iin. Broderick Hostess a Oa eee Any Phonograph DOWN— * Hostesses at Tennis Mr. William Howe and Mr, Hur in the Group P “ Mrs. Henry Broderick entertained | T'eq ber Fotheringham left this morn esha luncheon and bridge at her! Mrs James Hamilton de Veuve ing for Mevire, Ore. to spend a BD sume today in honor of Mrs. J. J.) and Mra, Phillips Morrison will be| few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gano 3 ef Fortland, who is the| hostesses on Thursday afternoon at ge = : guest of Mrs. J Mac:/the tournament tea at the Tennis Saw! tub. s Pri t riced from Geers were placed for twelve A group of the younger girls will uSIC LLialt 7575 $36.50 eee sist. 7; , aias . wi Lf Was Elma Collins — A Will Spéak on Musical 14.21 Third Ave upwards thed Informal Bride and Appreciation Betrothe nl Mah J At the Cornish school on Thur - ———— sa a ne th Mr. and Mrs Charles Russe! ue ong. day, July 17, the public will have by Bh cuilizs announce the scqnewen. st Mrs. John 9 Meares entertained the opportunity of hearing Mins eebetck Objects to Heme put: was never atts t0 mca | EAD GIVEAWAY” a their daughter, Elma Chapin, to Dr.) informally at bridge and mah jongg Agnes Moore Fryberger, who is well title because the property was an of G Minor Carson Lile of Seattle, son) this afternoon at her home in com- known as a leader in the move-} Invasion on Land reserve. It was necessary for the| ro a OUR F TANCE Sop eM and Mra William Minor) pliment to her daughter, Mrs. Wil-| ment to arouse an interest in mus LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 1 federal court to issue an Injunction } 0 {2 obte is skis see ai shel et Ue of Charlottesville, Va. Mam Kirk Scammell, of Oakland, who | jeal appreciation and criticism. w 46 ee ear Taft ean ting ibun 9 keel ee and impor oking legal book now ed No date has been set for the wed-| is her house guest for three weeks | Miss Fryberger will speak at|When 36 res a nea | preventing Titus from ping peo-|rests in a convenient place in the ws awd oe 6 4:30 p. m. on “Intelligent Crith ere ordered withdrawn from the| ple off his land, | Multnomah county sheriff's office , Re 6 | : re a Music’ and at 8:30 p naval petroleum reserve and formed| Several near riots were caused by ee . Luncheon and Tea : It is the “spooners’ record,” and > i) gt nother lecture eal | ine township be know 8|Titus' two-fisted objections to the si at § Admiral Coontz Dinner Pee are oceiaas will give another lectare oa. * nto a township to be known ust tworfisted objections to the In-| ound n place I the cobcien cohen - 9 Host eight guests at the Sklarewski con-| | the federal government did not jon of other settlers. The prop-|of things when a crusade started a To honor Rear Admiral John A.|cert at the Cornish school this| | . on the tenacity of John W Involved is worth millions of jagainst petting parties in parked MW Hoogewerff, commandant of the! morning and later at luncheon in Blame Moonshine F ‘ , ry as a town "ee teas) a automobiles on shady country high Il on, and Mrs. | th ‘ . . " | has lived on a 160-acre tr rights are reserved by the federal |ways ow the sheriff hi special Sy ee Send naval station, and Mrx.|the new tea room at the Cornish. | for Man’s Death ., township. for several | government | saued.-of okarcpis ekaeacsl caaes i } PRINEVILLE, Ore., July 16 a — = | Every time a driver js ordered to Guntz will entertain at dinner on| Louse Part i board the y | son moonshine purchased in Pr reak and move on’ his name is ir teesatn on beara N° |For Mr. Robert Taylor of Nor-| | ville or possibly in Bend is believ lrecorded, If he and his sweeties are v i folk, Va, and Mr. Frank Hobson | | to huve’caused the death of Dr. G ght @ second time, he is forced ef Richmond, Va, Mr, John Bax-| maaan | Hl. Ross, former Mitchell dentist, in |to appear before the sheriff in person Party Will Compliment ter’ will give a house party over ; : | that city, according t ‘ e t 0 over | 7 ; 7 ies . | that clty, according to word received and explain his conduct. Into the Visitors the coming week-end at the Baxter| (Upper) Miss Marjorie Bacchus; (Lower) Mra. Sidney J.| \ 0" |book also goes the names of those MOP vex Harry Bartlett Shatter and| summer home at Crystal Springs | Williams, of England, who have been visiting relatives in| pr. Ross was in Prineville and TESTED J) sounc iasies caught tor the second der aister, Mrs. Clair Sexsmith, of ‘¢ town for the past month. —Portraits by La Pine- Rogers. Bend on the day before he was taken time. . After they have exhausted the ‘Theoma, will entertain with a bridge Service at Orthopedic ih Blindness and other character RECIPES patience of the “ant!-Cupid brigade” are Fe tires tables and tea on Friday} Shop. 8 istic hi aoe abet they, too, must appear and tell why. a ; a On tho same day Robert Chambers | eam is een st Mrs. Shaffer's home.| “5, oe 8 Gulia of St. Mark's | of this city was taken with #imil dof | The affair will compliment Mrs. SELL GOLD IDOL rth BE Oaries Weaver Holcomb, of Los| Church will direct the service on| 2 Spat and was rendered bi ostlt, rou On sh1eldans te ‘or, | Thursday at the Orthopedic Lunch| ter two days he recovered ‘his A, B. 7 1d % | Se to Be Over-Stressed jit: so ti or The popularity |, Sox'mentrel or e's " te % hostess, assisted by Mrs. Frederic! may not recover. Saat ar - a SE Brerett, who will be the| 1)" yitiow, Mra. Herman W. Ross,| WASHINGTON, July'16.—Govern-|on the subject, says that ancient _ of FISHER’S small curio store in the Kiangse aa ef _her' parents, Judge’ and) \ir3. Norman 1, Burton, Mrs. G. J.| ment scientists are not much excited| knives ords were hammered CLEVER PRISONER Q [soa opi Brenghelis a Gtoruing: ite Be sas Yo sea tor stew anya |r% Norman i. Burton, are, G3 ase ape bean Pogone array BN a ce SOUR MILK. | [tourists arriving’ bere. ‘Connotsceura < Clete I Mrs. J. Gratton O'Bry Mra. Wari | CV the Snnouncement that Jame * hammering alone that the /eontempt for this court? es RECIPE BOOK jplace the value of the idol at . , de Veuve, Mrs. N. B. Gregg, Mra. R.({Cunnings, an East St, Louls me-|nardness ia due and not to any eigsdtor dt kin trvthe to. bsn} EC | $500,000. t. on R. Steen, Mrs. Ralph Jenkins, Mrs.|Chanic, has & new process to tempering,” Rawdon stated. coal it.—Georgia Yellow Jucket, has caused us to | cep J. T. O'Bryan, Ming Mittie Beecher. | harden and temper copper, for wiic! eed oo een ———— n * i. || Great Britain has threo classes of Seetesor her house suest. Miss! visy Agnes Leeper, Misa Maud| a Hetsott copper concern le maid to print a fifth edi- |) ooh (ioen see. tesaneetee! femme Rickards of Spokane./1 ener Miss Lillian Hocking, Miss| tare rca Gin si.coo 000 and royalty tion-now ready, | construction _and_experimental, Mim Mira Talbot entertained today | have paid him $ agg eseprechane ¥|Mary McEacheran, Miss Georgia! guarantees. — TI 55 reci eas estos of foarwen covers] Cee atlas “ehaatath ‘Stewart ead hese 55 recipes HEBD Women's University club. | Sties’ paurn stewart ay Ane! Altho no samples of the copper y r d || Home cannin . | pat eoitin ile Gina settle ae lai reached the bureau of stand yo want to register your party at a hotel. You have with you were prepare | ards, its director, George K. Burgess, you Hosts at Din ner | Mr. and Mra. J. r wife.two minor children and your er them? | True and Mrs, Dovey. sister. How would you and tested by Isabelle Clark will be in} ater the ortance to will be| charge of the Thrift Shop on Thurs. | Stated today that the importanc regi | Insurance- H. Fox industry of such a process has been ee you are a young lady making an overnight train trip | Wiis at a dinner of twelve covers| day morning, and the Endolyne Aux | as . ‘ - | | litir home this evening, and next| tliary, with Mrs, David Young chair.|Y¢r¥ much overstressed alone; and you have been able to secure only an upper berth. The Swezy,anex- |) : A sti Ae Ia Weise WEN” hale’ edhe in" the atten “Copper is so much more expen-| gentleman upying the lower offers to exchange with you. What ‘ | Tenlay evening they will aga % bee hae Ghat (AEE eatase tes tial | Shaul. you aa pert in the art., @ieriain twelve guests at dinner.! noon. stye. than.‘ ot P non-corroding properties, it would) Sur you are at your hotel with your husband, who fs out on ; Mave title advantage over. cedinar business, and a mutual man friend calls upon you at the hotel. Just sexp 2¢ stamp |) , ltool steel commercially,” Burgeas|| Should you receive him and, if so, where? \ 70 COVER. POSTAGE | : Women Ss Clubs | stated. | You are going oad in July to visit England, Franco and j AR RINGS 4 |; Recent. scientific. progress resulted | Switzerland. What clothes should you take? | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY | ADDITIONAL CLUBS in peoduction of acehrentlust. stgatl These and hundreda of other questions on travel and travel etiquet are answered in the latest bulletin, now ready for distribu: tion by our Washington bureau. If you want a copy of it, fill out carefully the coupon below and mail to Washington as directed. \that has non-corroding properties. Burgess said that few days —extra thick, red rubber, guarantee perfect sealing of your fruit jars. sealing is as necessary as proper Preserving. HAPPY HOME Jar Rings insure the keeping quality of your canned fruits and vegetables, —— VERSE WRITERS’ CLUB |RECREATION COMMITTEE hited ieee oy wa ees some inventor sends in a sample ot cpa y evening, July 17, at} A tour of the bathing beaches| what he declares is bardened and i in room 306, ttle, cies, | as begn arranged by Mrs. A. Ruric| tempered copper. Jan Fambert, Gesaker.- Viditor’ Todd, chairman of the recreation| “But mone go siyayts seme] Necome, committee of the Seattie Council of | ‘hat the sample has eith hardened by mechanically working Parent-Teacher associations, for|\+ such as hammering, cold drawing | Thursday, July 24, from 2 until 4/,- rolling, or else contains some o'clock. alloy such as tin,” Burgess said. All past and present members of | ‘Tho director added that tho num- circle committees a@re asked tolyer of samples coming in now is register for the trip by calling Mrs. | ,otning compared to what camo in "Todd, BE acn-2007-R, or Mrs. George | Spout 10 yearn ago, when some wag | | “Pre” | would pay $1,000,000 to anyone who} il meet in Woodlana park, | enacts OFFICERS discovered a process of tempering every TRAVEL EDITOR, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin, “Travel Etiquet,” and inclose herewith five cents in loose United States postage stamps for same, | Six GUILD Sunshine guild will have a busi- ‘as meeting Thursday, July 17, at * in Madrona, park. | BURNETT BROS., Jewelers “Pay Us As You Are Paid” Name. . | | | AND | THE SEATTLE STAR i July 17, at 12 o'clock. ‘The Home Sewing clug, Ladies | copper. ; Each package con- ERGREEN of the G. A. R. met for luncheon| “Then the number of samples ; = Drill vosia ciat of the |°% July 9, at the home of Mrz.|coming in became #0 great that wo | tains twelve perfect Dania * O'tilie Bartells. Following the de-|had to get out a bulletin stating) Jar Rin; Te] i yale 12 Tit att |lectable collation the following of-|that no such announcement ever| | and in ad- Chey July 1, at 1:0 p. m. |ticers were elected to serve for the| had been made,” Burgess said. dition gummed labels ew year: president, Mae Varllck;| 11. 8. Rawdon, chief of the optical| Sa oe MSU 4 Py : vice president, Lucy Hamilton:| metallurgy division of the bureau, | e wheitossenie eae held in (tteasurer, Anna Lafferty; secretary,| saya quantities of “hardened cop- tee tify 2 letiand park, with thom rs 1, {Mabel Thompwon; working board, | per’ are in commercial use now and Pee ie si pest cons ton Thucea*oula | Mesdames Graham, Mills, Roop.| more are being added daily. ; aoe sad mall exon. Meade, Morrissy, Gardiner, strom| jtawdon says that a greatly mis-| sells i r i and Kussman. age. The next meeting of taken {dea permeates the minds of tho many people as to the abilities of club a, will be held July 23, at Woodland|tho ancients in hardening or tem- oe 5 ccry spot heed park. Each member is asked to pering copper. 4. Review No. 8 of the Mac. |P"IN& Picnic lunch. Comrades es-|” «prot, Willlam Gowland, of tho| Distributed and Teal their annual picnic |PeCally Invited. Royal School of Mines, an authority A & K Coffee ee (a It Baker park ail Thurs- uly 17. Members and their are invited. Coffee with be served and guests arc bring lunch baskets, cups There will be games CONCERT AT HUNT'S POINT CLUBHOUSE Under the auspices of the Ladies’ Auxillary of the Hunt's Point club, the Bach society of Seattle will give i “I Never Knew the World Was So Beautiful Until I Got These Glasses!” —Theodore Roosevelt I 4,000 Quarantined in Smallpox Drive CLEVELAND, July 16.—Smalipox SCHWABACHER BROS, & C0,, Inc, A perfect blend that needs to be tried lyut once to find a permanent place in your home. Fresh roasted daily and always uniform in 2 iF Mi r ‘did % a Ok Ligne ein gd reaienta 0 Cleveland totay je ila a be that you too, are missing some of tl sold tae meen" ie Raby Onmes Mrs. F. B. Ma. ust everyone I the dine has 50c the Pound beauty of the world. | san . va ate Burien SG techie oe honey. ne. W. H. Gerrard-will acanan eee ieee Peal Worst of all—you may not know it! : 4 ote p.m, at Wheeler| the director of the organization fay nee adadae OP aatlate bie SWEET MILK Dr. O. J. Taylor—who is one of the leading Opto- | ead, Members invited to at-| The program follows: thas total: to reported, bringing 30} metrists in the West will examine your eyes and give , Part’ wen, “When Flowery Mead. ee ty CHOCOLATE KISSES you the facts. If you need glasses, you may get MOPAH TEMP; inrlat Lay in Death's Cold Four deaths have been reporte ; sont ; them here and “pay us as you are paid.” Mirpah tempt PriWON" oseeeeeseevencesceners Bach) wighteen cases are under treat: | Wrapped in Tin Foil } i il * Sal Pythian Sisters, a) Entroduetion ment, Seventy patrolmen roped oft Rae | A dollar cash is all the money that’s needed to se- i ‘a 19 Uy Dy was, House (ey Chor the stricken district today, A corps ° ] eM nats 0 Per cure the right glasses. The balance you can pay at Pea te eso ren [pce sl Maat sm waa 25 nana "and doctors was buy pecial jus, 50¢ » the rate of say, dollar a Week, of “| esfinan, Bre cape Palen cclnating men, en und ¢ ; nee ting, °% 0 order invited to at-| :Ms Mehe, FainWonld. LChauee | dren, | A consultation with Dr. Taylor incurs no obligation. ee That Not . RR. Vaughn Williame - — B lone solo, “He » Wh With Q) i ny mac CHAIRMEN ee iiory Burning” ss..---.. Handa] Senator Jones to Dept, of Optometry Motet, “Jesu, Pricete: 7 Bee eee tanang| eres Talk for Lunchers ADPY | HOM Aon, seen Of the Senttte flap dBi Work of the republican adminis: BURNETT BROS the eno Women’s Cubs wilt smoot} {°? tration will be discussed by Senu- : \ Aiton rman of the grounds com-| _«d)) tor Wesley 1, Jones at a noon Jewelers and Opticians 4 by, eh FH Little, on ‘Thurs. | Comtraito meeting of tho Young Men's Repub. Sod 6 Rune PY Hl 5 3 Home of 4.2 AG 1p. m., at the! roi songs: ean club at milly ie FOUR STORES TO SERVE YOU 909 Second Ave. HIGHEST GRADE % Eliza Ferry Leary, ‘Thursday. Charles H. Paul, who is ; euk Hl 5 Was tr their space at read fits a candidate for the superior bench, Which is between Madison and Marion Streets CANNED FOODS y 31. also will be a speaker. UN EHS rc

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