The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1924, Page 12

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Decisions on Commissi BY J. KR. JUSTICE th dat to b tto Ha t fix stead of t ad : Halifax mea x county V but t " used to grow fi lad and g mer t tt b The himself. ar tlemen that and becor Speedily » to which he outset had present. “DOESN'T THAT BEAT HALIFAX" John R. Mitchell Drought up in Halifax county, He escaped when a young was born and Va. man. Went over into Tennessee and got married. Came to the territory of finally became a supreme court Judge of the state of Washington Should any one of his male Sehoolmates read this he no doubt would remark, if in the presence of the ladies, “Don't that beat Hall- Judge Mitchell got as good an @ducation as the common schools of Virginia offered at that time. He Was afterwards graduated from the law department of the University of Virginia, and came to Olympia in 1888. In 1897 he was elected prosecuting attorney of Thurston county, and in 1908 he was elected superior court judge for the counties of Thurston and Mason. Hoe served in this ca: for the better part of three terms, when he was appoint- @d associate justice of the supreme Court in 1918. In November of that Year he was elected for the regular four years’ term. While serving as superior court Judge for Tuiurston county, all ot MARCEL AND CURL LAST TONGER after a Golden Glint Shampoo.— Advertisement. “ask for Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Safe A pigscble= Ne Cooking. Avoid Imitations ~ Substitutes DR, J, R. BINYON Free Examination BEST $2.50 cLasses ON EARTH We are one of the few opti i iy the Northwest that re grind lenses from start to finish, ‘we are the only one in SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. Examination free by graduate op- jt. tomet: Glasses not prescribed unie: wolutely necessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 VIRST AVE. “PUGET SOUND | STEAMER STHEDULES Save Money, Travel by Steamer COMA Leave Colman Dock , 1 Siniglo A. 1, 3, 5, 45cm» C Trp re VICTORIA, B. 6. Port Angeles, 8 Dally, 12:00, Points it ~~HOOD CANAL POINTS ~ Mon., Wed., Vri, 6:00 p,m, Freight only SAVARD WAY Ponts NEA BAY A: Mon. and Thurs, 10: (Goes Thra to say y Trip wchedaten «1 withont notiee. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO COLMAN DOCK FOOT MARION ST. puowe MAM Z2A2 Washington, went into politics and| Justice Mitchell Suits the Public Service Body ‘Very Satisfactory” ids Corporations te LEGAL FRATERNITY LIKES MITCHELL 4 b: uM ui I K. of he W , word i t " tow V Bt " t Halifax 106 BOYS WILL | SEE SEATTLE Thrifty Youngsters of East Visit “Wild and Woolie” | George E. Buchanan | The Pacific Northwest and Alaska will entertain 100 thrifty American | and Canadian boys, who know how to earn money and who are deter. mined to see the marvels of the West and North. according to word reach. jing E. EB. Nelson, assistant general | passenger agent of the Northern Pa-/ jelfic railway, Thursday. The boys! will be guests of George FB. Buchan- jan, a wealthy Detroit, Mich, bache- }lor, who for years has taken. a keen interest in boys and has helped hun- dreds of them. | Next July Buchanan plans to bring | |100 boys from Detroit and surround: | ing country to the Pacific Northwest | and Alaska, The boys who make up| the party must each earn $125 for| the trip, thelr parents will supply | $125 and Buchananw {Il advance the| | remaining $125 to cover the cost of} the trip. The party will come west thru Can. | ada and returning will come to Se-| attle and leave for the East cvar the| Northern Pacific railway. Among} the large cities they will visit are | Seattle, Portland, Tacoma, Spokane, | Butte, Miles City, Mandan, Minne. | apolis, St. Paul and other Northwest | communities that Invite them. | Music Enjoyed at Chamber Meeting Music was the principal attrac tion at the meeting of the members’ counicl of the Seattle Ctiamber of} Commerce, Friday noon in the Ma-| sonic club rooms, Arcade building. Miss Ruby Osbun, soprano of New York, who has sung many leading | operatic roles, #ang, accompanied on | the plano by John Sundesten of Seattle. “Drivers and Dodgers, or the |Quick and the Dead’* was a talk by Louis Nash, educational patrolman of the state efficiency and highway service. Miss Agnes Winn of Wash. |ington, D. C, formerly of Seattle, told of “My Old Home Town as Seen From the National Capital.''| She is director of the classroom service of the National Educational association and a member of the| Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Mora: Would Go to Legisiature Again! Charles A. Moran, candidate for re-election to the legislature from| | District 41 announces that he favors) | abolishing capital punishment in the} jState, the early completion of the| |High Line to Tacoma and the pro-| posed women's clinfe | | Mr. Moran was instrumental at| jthe last session in securmg the | passage of “the bakers’ bill,” assur. | ing to the public a uniform loaf of bread, properly wrapped. He is a member of the A. O, U. W. and | Elks’ lodge No. |Al Ulbrickson Is | | Newest Benedict Climaxing a romance of | years, Al Ulbrickson, stroke University Miss Ha. three | of the of Washington crew, and| 1 C, Stehling, former Uni-| student, married in} Wednesday it became wn Friday. | ‘The couple | wedding a |went to were | Olympia | kn planned to keep the} seeret und when they Olympia Wednesday told |friends they were going for a day's| jouting. ‘The secret leaked out Fri-| day | Mrs, Ulbrickson has been employed | in the city light departn t | A big naving on auto pi | had. by ris can be ching the barguins that ure offered in The Star Want Ads daily. | THE SEATTLE STAR Ahead! Autumn An oles. In most of the range, Suits Twin needle stitch, beautiful: | wanted pleces. Included are a a ly finished suits, Fiat lock boxes, hair receivers, two reams, reinforced where most | styles of trays, buffers, thes wear comes. French t top | brushes, jewel boxes, fume nt white or pink. Fullrange | potties, Splece manic nets, pial refs D if of wiz 6 to 44 vases, pincushions, hat brushes Are Distinctly 1 ferent Ir, Denton’s” and military brushes Sleeping Garments SPECIAL! Three styles tn h s S All sizes for children. Made | quory-sintshed Toilet Bete - en, Sizes 1 to 10 y Modes Appear in This Group..... INE qi very new $7.50 Lyons velvet in a soft off-face flare, chly erabrotdered velvets with Variations of the popular trico wit pons at the side; and chic litte felts tr nmod modes, All hata of ve are trimmed with burnt soft ostrich, y which In pouch, brown, and brimless ec crown. gray and o peacock 1 mirror and purse All hats for the new season have a softened, hand-made look, which insures their smartness, In this new group are reflected the seas favorite shades of ned leather brown, burnt russet and Venetian fuchsia Third Floor—The Bon Marche alme green, Another Day’s Selling! There’s still time to get in on this event. Well tailored, neck- band and collar-attach- ed styles, in white, blue, tan and gray. Splendid value in sizes 14 to 17. a If you falled to get your share of these super-values today make suro of it to- morrow — Saturday Bo early—they won't lant! a Men's Shop, Lower Entrance—Second Ave. UST think of it —genuine Eng- lish —Broadeloth Shirts — that silk- like material that all men appreciate —at this low price! In the Food Shops Armour’s Star or Barton’s Ham, Ib. 31c ‘Two of the best brands of ham. By the plece only. Swift's Cottage Butts, lean and Imported Finan Haddie, from sugar cured, trimmed of sur Aberdeen, Scotland; thick, plus fats, Ib. 30¢. . . Ib. 800, Fresh Creamery Butter, hish pon Marche Potato Salad, made OVELTY ver and gray. School Days! Pure Silk Hose 600 Pairs From One of America’s Finest F actories EAUTIFUL full-fashioned forced lisle in ver, black, brown, beige, mode, gray. Main Floor—The Bon Marehe A Special Value in Women’s Union $1.00 rs. Main Floor—The Bon Marcho 500 Smart Bags $1.95 swagger, ml, goat and p Main Floor—The Bon Marche ES A ES 36-Inch Black Cotton Wash Satin, Very Special 500 yarde—nice quality, black cotton wash rating ihird Floor—The Bon Marcho Event in $1.8 Rein anc silk to the top! double heels, to¢ terlined hem | shades, Including bea Complete siz¢ wanted Fi Ivory Finish Toilet Articles Each 7 9c A very special $3.00 and $3.50 a set Main Floor—The Bon Marche envelope and underarm stylew—in black, fons of there colors, Beaver, nt finish. Well lined and fitted with med m: — A New Season! |And The Bon Marche Is Splendidly Ready! oats Fur and Braid Trimmed 50 Specially Bough To Sell Below Usua RMANDALE, lustrosa. with wolf, viatka and natural sq New braids, and Clever uses of #ilk stitch rel, ng an indi ate the trimming vogue of the new season. 39c Very Special! All-Leather Boy Scout Shoes$2.00 Manufacturer's surplus —bought far below the normal price—enables us to offer these exceptional shoes at this little price. Brown chrome uppers with chrome treated leather soles on broad, easy- fitting laste, Sizes, Little Gents’ 9 to Boys’ 2% 80 Pairs Men’s Black or Brown Oxfords $ 4 2 5 Reduced to. . 5 ’ Solld leather ox- yr fords with Good- ana year welt sowed soles. Popular Haigh <3 Sizes a 10. ah Children’s “Sally” $2 1 5 Sandals, Special. .. e Made of patent leath- er with turned soles and spring heels. Foot shape lasts, Vamps neatly cut out, and fastened with two straps. Sizes 4 to &. Women’s and Growing Girls’ Pumps and ; $3 45 Slippers, Special. Colored kid, suede and satin, in solid and two-toned effects. Nov- clty or tailored street and turned sports styles, with flexible or Good- year welt sewed $) soles. High or low heels. Incomplete sizes in each style, but all sizes in the Third Floor—The Bon Marche New Kid Gloves $2.95 styles, with attractive new cuff effects, for Fall wear, Embroidered contrastingly on the back. Good range of sizes. Main Floor—The Bon Marche de, delicate flavor, Ib. 43e. Ch eiaeat aliatitg tnaterfala, ib, Jilg’s Weiners, always fresh, mado yg. of finest ingredients, Ib. 28c. Sliced Bacon, Swift's or Armour's, Happy Home Brand Large Ripe in clean cartons, Ib. 480; % Ib. 4, pint 25e. Just the thing for for 10¢, gf Plums, pienfe lune Hunt's Suprem: uniform and firm, Ib. 29¢, ry So large three cans for PR yaad Ati ng |e Pigs Tall cans delict frult in i An fe Extra Special — “Sure-to-d ted flavors; Pectin, | Mother few dozen loft; while ture's perfe Hy and jam f 10¢ tk Snider's Tomato Catsups large al Oves bottle: pure product; spe quality, Ib. i ale clal, bottle ss two for 450 Ghirardellix« Sweet Ground Eventide Apricots, large cnn i | ate and Cocon (bulk), fine frult in syrup; specia tle special, each Hershey Hrenkfast Cocoa, halt Pork and He pound tin, Special, cach 18e¢, 1 cans: In delic for ‘abe special, can granulated Spratts’ Vibe, 1 fe IK . tke en, fruit nut and cream r~ Lont Cakes, a fine cake, very dainty delectable for summer outings Square Lnyer Cakes, soveral t te He Plente and Ansorted iy ty pa $15.00 ens, built to stand the wear, Ev two pair of knickers, 420 News Caps $1.45 arrived in time for school we: style, with unbreakable visor, 300 Juvenile Caps $1.25 Sizes 6% to 6%. New « In popular styles and colorings. of America Main Floor—The Bon Marcho onMarché SecondAve,, UnionSt.,Seattle. In brown, black Rib-Stitched Bathing Suits In black, brown, bea- Boys Better Suits Good selection of wanted colors and styles. Dependable sults, tailored from selected wool ry sult has Sluos 6% to 7%, «Good-looking caps—just r. One-piece top yles for smaller Official Outfitters to the Boy Scouts and gray. IAned with crepe de chine. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Girls’ School 1 $37.70 velverette and luxonia wraps, trim: id v DRESSES Ginghams! Voiles! $1.95 = AY bright pla materials. smaller er the Second Floor—The Bon Marche Very Special! All-Wool $4.95 highest quality suits. Plain and skirt striped styles. All wanted color- ase. Sizes 36 to Second Floor—The Bon Marche Large Cup: Medium china with f decorations. Milk Pitchers 35c Good-sized pitchers, fin- ished with gold band decora- tions. 3-Qt. Bean Pot 35c lads, Save on Home Needs! little ri dresses in ids, checks and plain For girls there are bloom- styles — and trimmings are as character- ful and individu- if mother es 6 al as had planned them herself. Siz to 14. and Saucers Pair 15c weight oral Stone bean pots with cover and side hand Glass Flower Vase 15c Suitable for short-stem- med _ flowe Made with flaring top—65% inches high, Union Street Basement—The Bon mureno sar nsnistsnivhssmtoenevansshnonenAsenisbendionrsautisiimnsiVehiietet nip ny soamuthibninyy wassen CK

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