The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 19, 1924, Page 5

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LS Ly a 1 5 TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1924 THE STAR ——— Mars Snuggles Close | FIRPO WINS IN 0S to Old Mother Earth FIRST ROUND And Continue Deportation Perjury Hearings AND PINE SEATTLE it Pa yments GRUNBAUM BR FURNITURE CO. INC. AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE swceoanen{ y ( wr : SSA m and Scientists Unlimber Telescope SIXTH 1 1 ‘ and Cameaas to See the Folks Pacific Northwest pt cay IT e ‘ Pes vr gape a gr ae haar oo)! erp tml Lyall bb Exposition August 18 to 23 rt t Fipo's hoeaete a Examples of Northwest Made Furniture Now om Display ta : & perjury charge was ¢ ee Ma Wills fight ts s Satin Finish Brass Bed |: .« 4 efore United Commis ada Higehoock \ warrant P n Dis efreular| Charging him with giving false test! ide open spaces.;|mony before immigration authorities Hed and|regarding bis relations with Mins r | Bianca Lourdes Picart hi The warra Wan obtained b: rt ext pn themsely {Christ Episcopal chureh in B nt of the New Yor things FOG OBSTRUCTS MARTIAN VIEWS n and preside league. Chase tried unsuc Obsera ® have been ed-jcesstully to have Firpo deported favorable conditions at\after he was alleged to have tried fog has hampered|to bring Picart o this Chase sald evi Jld be presented that Firpo was a friend of long standing with the woman and that they had lived in New York last year CAMERAS To CATCH “CLOSEUPS” OF tog 862.00 Exactly as pictured, with bright brass trimmings. striped Special 5 1! $28.50 to Full or single Sires S| together HERE’S MORE ABOUT LAWSHE LAWSHE'S NERVE Scientists at Lick Fail to NEVER FAILED Learn Planet Secrets are busy each night pes viewing the funn joking earth. rh m Mars can the brains of the HELD AS uD IN SMUGGLING Seek Deportation of Sedro-| som Woolley Man Here ms Ket completely of them T HAMILTON, Aug. 19 Mount Hamilton learn new abeut Mars during ft . Vrieed 516.50, and nial visit near the earth thus ng Mattresses, Priced, Priced me Curled Mate | Fabric Springs. Matja Gasparac of Sedro-W Priced, $65.00. $9.50, Wood Frame, 83. 5 held nthe immigre tf tion station here T y c tion with the a a moat Brillia , ipeiapmenee mapeeg *|( SICK, PLANE WRECKED, ) mea hook ARGENTINE FLYER TO | som ster sft "eve GQk | CARRY ON ONCE MORE | sr coe’ ok them o Lawshe had led to oa on despite rwich and Ko! n befell him 5 in the count ane Was Negro Stabbed in Night Cafe Brawl |: me to meet him, he ta con- ||and Lawshe told them all Stabbed in a fight at the Nationa bed with fever, Zannt |/in detal cafe, Fifth ave. and Jackson st., at dered a relief plane sent “Do you want to assist in the 2 o'clock Tuesday morning, Job: ma |‘plant?’* the sheriff asked * Argentinian’s new machine be a hydroplane, so he will start from Haiphong when he re stumes his flight. It pr be three weeks before Jones, colored porter, was taken y hospital with a knife wo eo AVENUE JE AMO Lesion 8) “Bure. There have been too many bank robberies and I'd like to catch them,” THOUGHT THERE WOULD BE NO SHOOTING Ine arrives and is teate - She Was Weak, Thin and Nervous How She Took On 15 Pounds —Regained Her Strength and }* Lost All Nervousness The greatest strength-miver and Does that testimony sat 1t cortainly in his eyes. does t have to! ten ny more.| In the early testimony 1 », and all| Sheriff Herbert Beebe « ig McCoy Cod/ing the shooting he p. -conted and|tion to Lawshe, but concentrated his no that/ fire on ne Deputy Sheriff Ray Murphy that he had not yet fired a ab the horrible) he saw Lawahe lying on tho liquid the bank, wounded ‘and wor thin and| Deputy Ed Fitzgerald testitied | are ur that his shooting was done thru a back door of the bank. He Cr aca his aid that dur no atten Roofing Paper Pint Vacuum att BE bd 2 Paper Bottle for ir Noctis fpedal,,.. Dla $1.98 I5C A RARE BARGAIN— Medium weight Crono- $2.69 | FILLER ALONE IS WORTH lite Roofing—Special Heavy weight Crono- Each roll contains 108 square feet, P ONE DOLLAR i cement and nails for laying. NONE DELIVERED BIG SALE FIRE PLACE ACCESSORIES CONTINUED GRISWOLD SKILLET Junior Cone Gas Toaster Special 29¢ = Sp. 23c a Jost § ee | The best toaster for ap A ag ce ‘ vil snot | Will toast four | large slices of bread. Imported . Baskets, Special 83c warp. A pew shipment |} Willow Clothes THREE-GALLON STOWE CROCKS of clean white wil- | low clothes baskets | Complete With Cover —27-inch size; wov- en of selected wil- | Every «home — should low. have its stone crock. said when floor of | same remulte as with om weight Ith and with these rful He could only hear groans from somewhere, ho told the jury. One woma five weeks unds « Kiwanians Hosts f to Naval Guests | Fleet woek will be celebrated by meeting ining & number of the cers and a “gob” band from battle ship division No. 4, Rear Admiral |W. V sion ry | and Capt mmanding the U 1 be the speakers sta Include Capt. P. N. Olmstead, co commanding U. 8. 8. Arizona; Capt |W. D. Brotherton, of the Miasissip. pi, and Capt. W. 8, Crosley, | Idaho Luke McNamee, S. S, Tenneasee, Other officer: position club will moet luncheon Thursday, terminal. at the at the Bell st WILL NOTIFY DAWES } IN FIVE BEST RADIO _PROGRAMS THIS WEEK United Press) 455 meters 7:30 p. al broadcast of |] Philharmonic orchestra's mer season WFI, Philadelphia, 395 meters; 7 p.m, BE. 8. T.—Richard Hage man, conducting the Fairmount Park symphony WJAX, Cleveland 8. T.~The Dit, J. Hh. HINYON Free Examination BESTH2.50 GLASSES, ON BANTH 8 pm, B Cleveland male. gho. . ANTS meters: Notification of vice presiden &p.m, ¢ General D: tial candidate KPO, San Francisco, 455 ters; 8 p.m, PL 8, C. T ish night jendlianinidhcacasninnerntompipensaehesseaatiiags? ON VIRST AVE. graduate op- not prescribed necessary. Bxamination free by tometrist. Glasses unless absolutely |BINYON OPTICAL CO, "116 FIRST AVE. | oO Fancy Cut > = | $1.39 OR 25¢ EACH ya. Goblets, Champagnes, Sherbets. ( —> | SPECIAL LOW if eG A y WEDNESDAY—SET OF SIX | | <S if el ptional glassware value. Thin blown, highly polished, cede glass; beautifully cut in a handsome floral design. anand country | hen we had pansed the the plans | he replied, with Deputy | of the | In support of the Merchants’ ex: | members of the Kiwanis | exposition | | | | PAGE 5 DEPARTMENT STORE .&* So ___.. a oS . Wednesday® We Take Pleasure “in Dedicating This Day to the U.S. S. TEXAS The New Gene Sarazen Sweaters for Men Priced at $8.50 For motoring, golf and other sport wear, men are taking rkable liking to the new Gene Sarazen Sweater. We have them in slip-on and coat styles, ranging in size from 36 to 44. They are woven of pure worsted, in ribbed stitch and come in novelty patterns of gray, blue, tan, brown and mixtures. A mighty comfortable Sweater. Men's Dept.—Main Floor—Just Inside the Door Women’s Silk Hose Reduced to 98c Novelty and plain Silk Hose, full-fashioned and with rein- forced lisle tops, heels and toes. Colors include cordovan, polo fawn, black and white; size 81 to 10, but not eact ry color. Forme $1.95 and $1.98 a pair. } Children's Hose 19c or 3 pairs for 50c ee dino Rhodesa Junior Suits $14.85 ain and a few f é Built for Sturdy Boys ‘in both colors : Our Boys’ Department is now featuring did buy. suits made according to our own special specifications, which will give the maximum of service to be expected of the best. They are of extra fine fabrics in all the latest suiting mixtures; coats are full alpaca lined and both pairs of trousers have DOUBLE SEAT AND KNEES, and each suit has a belt to match. Sizes are 7 to 18 years. They are great school suits. Boys’ Dept—Main Floor Rear not each size Children’s Hose 15c r 2 pairs for 25c 50c grade of hore Women's Hostery Dept.—Main Floor Women’s Tailored Suits for Fall—$39.50 Long straight bey mark the Fashion Tendency Autumn Fancy! Charming Tailored Suits of Navy Twill Cords and Tricotines, with trim- mings of self materials and not too many buttons completes the graceful silhouettes of trim, neat figures. Sizes range from 16 to 46, Women’s Apparel Dent.— Second Floor REGISTER TODAY .- 103,000 Expected on List, primaries ¢ m. 1 Pratt, commander of the divi: | | VIITTTEIT Somp will keep his |they hinder the work of registering Sots thant 1.000: persond registered |the unqualified voters. Monday Carroll expects the total primary tration to be approx! | mate regis have to Carrol! vctara iio lified to vote have |f ice, belleving they gister again for for Primary Vote | registration who ~_Ss'_“ A SOURCE OF MANY ILLS nave jA great proportion of stomach trouble aside from cancer or julcets, is due to retlex irritation = from the rectum or colon. Un- SS}. aware to you, Piles or other rectal ‘disorders may be the cause of your ill health. The success of my non-surgical treat- ment over many years enables me to GUARANTEE to cute any case of Piles or ree fund the patient’s fee. Write today for my FREE illustrated book. Follow the Crowds The crowds are coming to our showroom this week to see features of safety, con- venience, comfort, stamina and perform- ance they do not find in other cars. See what tomorrow's “Sealed Order” asks the True Blue Oakland to accemplish. tor, Speetal compounds the Chinen Nature Herbs, root epee ch, heads ache, colds, rheumation, bervousness, catarrh, NORTHWEST OAKLAND CO. 1900 Pike Street 2 HL iot-1233 IAININANASNNI

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