The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1924, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 80, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR : P ROUTS BURGLAR Milkman--and Good One, ai 3 Coal High-priced | "14 Mets | Beads Seat en RHODES | Lively Night-Time Scrap Unionists Have Faith Puts Intruder on the Run | in New Ch ee Now Leads Them BY FIELDING LEMMON Last Day of the Month Sale Reduction For a Clearance rae dares Hoes «Ten FREE! bs absolutely free! Simply enroll in our Heatrola ° ‘eonaiinr Meade Nikedioe: be ‘wis t has b nee Jepse The thrifty n woman desirous f , every penny coal will he del sum makes you a member—and a ton of = “ Ba count, will benefit financially by attending this July End of coal will be delivered to yo »—free The police were called, but failed to} ” was re r y WI 1 Inanclally » e ur home—free, Then. aromereged the Milk Wagon I . Month Clearance Sale! Easy, convenient payments will make you the owner of a Heatr ‘It will be installed in your house before the first hint of cold weather—your home will be assured WHEAT IS LOW p 8 of even furnace heat throughout the winter months | tiret ; |Canada’s Crop Half That of 2: 1923, Expert Discovers (* Scotch Plaids, 47c Upper Main Floor For school wear 150 yards in the assortment in adaptable color combinations. Form A1e erly $1.19. For Thurs¢ H EATROLA et es oe See ENA | : rat, 474, C et? he new-day way of b ¢ the living ‘ estimates t rooms, it heats the whole house Fins ke ert me plece of | Pne-neseee Born bett bows . ft labor « ; mahogany furniture ny! took an * Interest in the The Free Coal Offer expires August 16th. Come S seqpree t > rs that he vas the arm in now and let us tell you the complete details. ‘ i © has been an efficient work M - gratn-prqducias. pre every endeavor of labor in the city 4 ; en’s = pond gem a 2] So last week when the Central La soo oS one 1 490 2 aa eaten peat bor Council eletce " : S e Ts No SMYTH-COURTNEY CO. In the two most fertile wheat |POF Council eletced a milkman a Ove ON F Pongee provinces, Saskatchewan and Alber. |! t the members knew what sie a a Incorporated ta, said § the season has been | ‘W*Y Were doing. They knew Jepsen ee aed, f ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS bad from the beginning and a crop | fnew pines mervant of labor. The ewe Handkerchiefs, 47c PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING e Is now determined in ev: | anor new ‘tr as gene ners Main Floor 1509-11 SEVENTH AVENUE MA in-8998 zs except amount akeaite ria _— eat pe “I know you, Jacobs,” said The most important producing dis tricts have been without rainfall al! These are in a neat pocket size; are made of a good quality pongee silk; have drawn thread borders, fancy corners and hemmed. Assorted patterns which sold formerly at 75c. For Thurs- day Clearance, choice 47¢. | So Jepsen, the milkman, with ali) /ohn P. Jepson, newly-elected the enthusiasm and optimiam ot | preside nt of the Central La- FREE COAL! Jally 26 to Aug. 16 | cm srt he Canaan Puce) Sty'ag ne tang orerutte [oor Council, Wednesday, as \ ronanve tthe railroad line can never be cut for] o¢ an) labor bodies In Benttle photographer started to 4 grain a And the labor unions who electea| take his picture. “I used to ST . «ive | Dim have faith that he will succeed.| deliver milk to your house.” : a ' WASHIN July 30,—Th Vole HahE ouidsdapobs, Bleached Sheeting, 47c hich fell, to third | ‘wheat and four| Auto’ Company Sues | United Sta 1 ’ " 1 1 if 4 eas od a Up Main Floo . Liner’s Orchestra |Judge Askren to place last year a ; and if you are as good a “Ns Boars ercast os eae ‘ S k d porting nation, may alip'even fur] Action was started by the F Labor Council head as you 81-inch Bleached Sheeting offered in this sale, Broadcasts Tonight peak on Thurs ay ther 5a ED OF superior court tay | were a milkman, you'll be the is firmly woven; is an exceptionally good The Admiral Oriental line will} Judge W. D. Askren, Pierce coun-| se pag Ee yo to bee t ollect $125 from Col.| best Seattle ever had.” es Formerly 65c. 470 *s Station KFOA (Rhodes | t¥ Superior court, and candidate for we Ap acchante' at the |i. J. Nash, alleged to be red Miuradey: Cleasasica’ a0 er - im broadcast over Station KFOA (RI eta gaawemna auth halans Par aceak total export for 1924-25 | auto repairs on the defer Pnote by Prank Ja Thursday arance, a ap ’ ae store) Wednesday evening at 8:30-| 5+ ine weekly meeting of the Young |™ t exceed 100,000,000 bushels, : " att T yard, 47¢. ig aot © “For The program includes Men's Republican club at Dartnall's| and !t may be ax little as 80,000,000. | et . phe n cues ¢ po* 5 8... President Grant's six-plece| Thursday noon core Lamping Despite this condition in x s wr eat ¢ FIO ke 40 iy For jazz orchestra. | republl candidate for governor,| Port trade, however, the American t f D ¢s ed eet? got Joyce Reynolds, contralto, in aj will also speak Pemariet, contianes (0.500 & a by a 1ona e ense ay pox” we sin ¥ a se q2 mn i mers ee group of numbers. Ane dna } oval nd word crop on 3 s ’ ‘a 09 Sani ¥o : ‘ rather than posal of inc . ade Address by J. C. Herbeman, secre- Bee 13, Playing ane ae D ¢ te alo Ze. gackoe” tary of the China club. eet a ce < pe axe 3 0 xo & Friday evening at 8:30 Harold] Strangles Self F M oy ae8 La ae ae Drug Long, violinist, will broadcast al payton, July 20.—Donald Hub. urniture en in ’ : Sere Lost pt = : : varted program |bard: 18, accidentally strangled Bim Camp Lewis Explains Away Protests Sundries Sale ‘47¢ iis see Gait witha; piay ing witha vile ta’ the Stock Buying Meet | . : Main Fi Main Floor Ankle Broken in heres yesterday. The rope cangnt | , TACOMA, July 20—Retail turn of Military Service Opponents on @ fence post and wrapped around | ii. here, are selecting their fall] To acquaint ¢ Hotel Hall Fight |» youth's neck, | cea etna: ‘otwelegngraat agree’ Gia] ten-with. thelr duties in. ot J dergen’s Bath Soap Tablets Vests —12 bars to the box, and you may have your choice of and Step-Ins 47 — crashea ‘Litas ‘Violet M. P. Lewis, 21, sailor from the| play at the BalfourGuthrie dock,|with National Defense Test day Peau U. & S& Naches, ‘was visiting nis| City Wage Hieting from factories in Seattle, Tacoma. | September 12, C. M. Hassett, {1 Unper Mata Wiens ide and Geranium odors. sweetheart at the Hilcrest hotel early Sch di 1 d *; d Spokane and San Francisco, H . 8. | gence officer at Camp P. t " Former! For Thursday Wednesday morning when he got| edule Uesday | Netticton, of Tacoma, was elected |nesday po ! equo On sale in our women's un- Clearance, a dozen bars, 47¢. into a fight and as a result isin the| A public hearing on wages of city | president of body; Robert Lund- | not militaristic, but democratic Pillow Cases 47¢ Hnabnearaiepas at Dain : city hospital with a broken ankle. | employes in 1925 will he held by the | strom, of Yakima, vice president, | that it is not a mobilization, bu Pillow ases 47 peiyornmbses rg pape Hicayn Vanishing © Catan Lewis told the police that two men| city council at 9:30/a. m. next Tues-|and 8. Levitt, of Seattle, second vice | explanation and test of mobilization Upper Main Floor cachil: pink. piaow, wnat formerly or Thursday attacked him and knocked him down| day. Police and firemen seek $25 a | president } plans. 4 P t ow -stripe Formerly . Clearance . - 47¢ the stairs. He was unconscious until| month raise, and street railway work-| Sales direct from the manufactur.) gnrotiment for Defense Test day Hemstitched _ equo For Thursday Clearance, each Bath Salts—4711 Eau De after reaching the hospital. jers a fiat incrense of 20 per cent. ler to the consumer were denounced. | carries “with it absolutely no mill- | , Pillow Cases. Size 45x36. 47¢. Cologne Bath Salts ae |tary obligations,” he stated. “It in| sca AA Roped Formerly 65c. For Vest sizes, 36 to 44 900. For’; ‘Putireaicy Store Hours: 8:30 A, M. to 6 P. M. pot an enrollment for any possible | that day only thru Thursday, each, 47¢. Step-In sizes, 23 and 25. Clearance ......4.....47¢ future war. civilian of “Enroliment is the same as say-/age with specific ing ‘I believe in national defense.’ | ¢4¢ "The success of the demonstra: | pq tion in each community will largely | depend upon the interest, support | ;, |and co-operation of the citizens in| that communi units durir t raGee SS ee Lady Astor Art Is “program outlined) Placed in Commons) Army corps head LONDON, July 30 The painting |_ BELLINGHAM, July 30—Dn B | T. Mathes, former mayor of Belling: ham, and former president of the | normal school here, yesterday mailed GEN. GRANT ORDERED 1 QUART; 12 CIGARS pe as, TEST DAY ANNIVERSARY lor Lady Astor was unvelled wit ‘out | HATTAN( NOGA, Tenn.—The | | his filing as candidate for the demol OF FAMED BATTLE bn {Harade ot coiitas y hea yin the house ommons | old register ged ye pee cratic nomination for governor. Dr, Wadkccalce’ 13 tn ithe: wixt a | a |‘ a: pail roe, Sweetwater, Tenn, found in || Mathes point tt eptember 12 {is the sixth an: yesterday ‘afternoon. It shows the || tre ire ee ne carried. this hes pointed out that he was the | first of the present candidates to in- Item on Tuesday, May 18,1874,0p- | | dorse the Bone power bill. posite the name of Gen. U. S. |) == Grant: 1 qt. and 12 cigars.” Contents of the ‘‘at.” fs not rp- vealed. versary of the battle of St. Mihlel| and the purpose of the test is to| Patriotic mt demonstrate the machinery by which} Addresses on national defense. ¢ the British parliament, walked up| numbers of persons can be concen-| Organized recreation and toor of the commons between | ngcstage | Lord Balfour and Premier Lloyd| WEDNESDAY’S RADIO | BILL HAS FIVE OF national defense.) moment when Lady Astor, intro luced as tho first woman member | “END-OF-THE- MONTH SALES” ODDS AND ENDS OF PREVIOUS SALES MARKED EXTREMELY LOW FOR QUICK SELLING Assortment of Nickel-Plated Wear-Ever Aluminum Bathroom Fixtures, each .... 49c Pie Plates, each ............ 10c muse-| the George. A farmer at Lichtenburg, South| Thomas Johnston, M. P., rl | Africa, recently 1 a crow that|nounced that he will question the — aes | had choked to death on a 7%-carat|fovernment as to who authorized | THE BEST PROGRAMS | | iamona |the hanging ey deisel er ey Seattle Man Heads ~ 2 Inited Press) | | 5 or | will bivdin apatite ne ee gay mp [in opportunity et expreaing her) State Elks’ Body|p-s tanpe DENTISTRY | opinion on the hanging ‘of the pic | BELLINGHAM, July 30.—Watter | rare . S Our advice based on fifteen years of MASCOT Roch Be F, Meler, of Seattle, district deputy | OUr advice Based on fifteen years of : grand exalted ruler of Northwest! to you regardless of whom your | Horse Doctors in Washington, was elected president of | dentist may be. WHY NOT GO hen you can get the best at rege sonable prices? 8 p. m., E. 8, T.—Varied con- cert program. WCAP, Washington (469 me- ters), 7:30 p. m., E. 8. T.—United States navy band WOS, Jefferson City (440.9 me- ters), 8:30 p. m., C. 8. T.—Old-time string trio. KGW, Portland (492 meters), 9 p.m, P. C. 8, T.—Wendell Hall, noted radio star, WEBH, Chicago (460 meters), 7:30 p m., B, 8. T.—Concert. . the Washington State Elks’ associa- State Convention | tion at its convention here yesterd TACOMA, July 30—The three-day | He succeeds Joe St. Peter of Everett convention of the Veterinary Medi.| Impromptu parades and mer cal association of Washington, Ore-|making by the 3,000 Elks from all See ABE Oa con and. British Columbia opened|Over the state gave the city a gala! Cut Rate Prices here yesterday. ‘The opening address |appearance yesterday. The -{llumin- | g39 tates, made by Dr. H. H. Trippeer, of ted parade put on by the Seattle | $25 Plate a Walla, Among the speakers|and Ballard lodges last night proved | $28 i Gold Grove |was Dr. L. A. Merillat, of Chicago,|® sensational novelty, The conven-| Gold & Porcelain Bridg : ; ’ ‘ English Semi-Porcelain Cups |who predicted a shortage of veter-|tion ends today after a grand parade, | Weekimnarset ce yon High-quality 2-quart Alumi- 83c and Saucers—Set of 6....... Cc jinarlans in the coming generation. |followed by a ball and pavement | Zour werk receive poe ae a lance. | FREE Painless Extraction when other num Rice’ Boilers ...... 23-Piece Imported Fancy Decorated = A | | ; [werk ts contracted for. 3-gallon Stone Jar and China Tea Sets— * i > | : ; | FREE Examinations. Gaver tas ; ; 83c SPOONS oesckcierease $2.98 . oh | | Dally, 9 to @—Sunday, 9 to 12 DRS. BELMEYER & BARR DENTISTS 1304 3rd Ave., corner 3rd and Pike Entrance on 3td Ave. Phone SA in-S256 Should | Dopcse 2-Burner Campers’ Gasoline Cook Odds and Ends of Fishing Tackle in 3 ne... 49c-69c-98c Dutch White Clover— 5 Rubber or Cotton Garden Hose—50-ft. lengths. . " $5, 98 14-inch Highland Self-Sharpening SPECIAL SOAP OFFER! Gach sip reveals tts unusual Financial Facts 1—Out of every 100 people who die in this country, only 34 leave more than $100. 2—98% are living from day to day on their BrotHers | 12 Cakes of Maxine Elliot Complexion bin wee and { Can of Sunbrite Cleanser for . . ’69c | Four Think of that when Cuticura Talcum Is a delicately medicated, anti- septic, deodorizing powder ideal for both children and adults. It is THE BANK FOR SAVINGS | Passenger Coupe Helen Harrell, of Chicago, is one of the five girl mas- TELEPHONE FOR A $1 starts an account pro TRIAL ORDER F tected by the: 29-inch Split Will 18x36-inch Linoleum Clathes Baskets is seep 98c Kitchen Mats—each ........ 10c | | | ree at aden wonuicate Leder ) Vhi ilet P: — r cots of the good ship U.S, 8. White Enameled $1. 39 ey! te ant yon 55 Cc weogon phe | Wilmette. Here Miss Har aH | $800.000.00 ete: se oe pera ee aleamimmamises 1 sab f Gast ua | is bidding bon voyage to offi- | Capital and Liability of the skin weet and wholesome, weet Tato | cers and men as the boat! | Bank Pine Street at Fourth Ave. Fyr-Pruf Stove Polish— DacA NTRS itachi sa ‘ 25c Malden ree evers~ ie. Se, steamed out of the eft | Lakes naval training station. ——— -—__—__

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