The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1924, Page 7

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THE SNAPPY LIME DRINK oy UERE is keen enjoyment in Green River— —the real refreshing drink— cool, satisfying with the thirst- Tyrone flavor of limes. BY G tHE D wit Schoenhofen Company Chicage Ai all fountains—or in bottles Distributed by—Fountain Syrups—Hoyt Mrothers, 217 Wall St. Seattle ©1919 $.Co ——— NOM DE PLUM at 40 bill?” cents a Petticoat Government i | «ew Puts Town Back on Map »: Healthy Women, Happy Homes Bath, N. ul C., Has But One Male Official, and " sen His Wife Is a Burgess, Too train TH, N.C., Aug. 22.—Ti g it» greatness in the ¢ t, has turned to the ways of |markets of the glot eres A town council com-| Today Hath has a population of ed of women is putting pep into more or lens, its mair the old burg that once was a king hat of a typical Engl s town wh center of the world was one of the great toba square miles unknown in the |anc , but 200 years ago it pital of North Carolina. ing teemed along its than fn any in this part of the world. It was ng stimulants or nar- this t strengthen. remedy made from is always witht other port |x 2) Save WOOL TO ENGLAND CALGARY, Alta, Aug arge volume of Alberta wo: ® marketed in FE Right Aftera _ Severe Illness McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets | Helps You Gain Strength and Put on Needed Weight—Great salt for oughly Nothing like the vitamines in Cod Liver Oil to help conyalescing peo: ple to quickly get strong and well everybody knows that. But nobody wants to take tho {Il smelling, horrible tasting stomach | upsetting oil itself, so nowadays, up to date medical men are ordering la tablet of Cod Liver Of1 and it surely does do the work ! IUULUUUUUUAAUUL added We'd Lo: LUCILLE THE EAT’ BUTLER r rathe reel of nt BE-BF-BF-BF BF BF-BF-BF «ine Ror Sunday Night «. cae Supper Pack a jar of luscious fruit salad in ice and two hours. Chiil Salad plates thor- On them place icy cold lettuce leaves formed into cups. And at the very last minute fill cups with the frozen salad. Serve with thor- oughly chilled Best Foods GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE More than a dressing —it’s a Food Wonderful California fruits may be frozen in the can and served inalikemanner,or fresh soft peaches mixed with Gold Medal to which a little cream has been makes frozen salad de luxe. SY-BF-BF-BF-BF-BF-BF-BF ——= | are offered in The Star Want 4 = | — | * =| Ask Owl Drug Co. or any r 66 £ 99 Pipeless Furnace liar druggist for a box of McCoy's 1c ory SJ Coa Liver oil Tablets. ‘They are| The very latest scientific design is used to make the “VIC. ==|Susar coated and as pleasant to TORY” Pipeless Furnace efficient. 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It will easily if you don’t take on five pounds in| pay for itself this coming winter, which js the third year wo 20 days : fe had ft" | Great’ tor wea, rundown enit| Take Ge Glan (Name on Request) dren, too, and gives them -a hearty | P Y tite—60 tablets, 60 cents |B and cleanse your digestive or "Get McCoy's, the original and| fe gans, Your « rotects You Get y's, ik gans. Your stomach will be Our (uprapiee Dooce Ios cee ‘Co Liver" aie | Hayy ace The “VICTORY” is guaranteed by @ reliable concern—an old Advertisment eater, and properly care for it with. blished house—whose guarantee is something real—whose ip ac el out distress to you elling policy means that you must get entire satisfaction from made that you are Your part pay- Ask for the Booklet Wamu aie CTORY” and“Homaker”,| satisfactory to heater taken In aa ment Last week of our Low Furnaces—Facts, as satisfied users.” DeHoney — Academy LUUUUUUEYEUONUCUUELUGOEREUALLNULTA IL Phone BA st-0269 = » * and = 13th ummne = d Classes start Monday = eve., 8:30. Private 7 e all hotirs. Learn. from 2(rnst Hardwa BS [iene en i = ris res =) ba every daturday ove = SIXTH AVENUE: © AND’ - PIKE STREET EW Ray Gee As ae TTL ULL ULL | = your tu That {8 our policy—your guarantee when you | DANCING All drugstores. = buy a “VicroRY” from us. | mtbwnel A “tolnen: = Sold on Easy Terms TAUGHT Diacibaiton pritedieine Free ‘ashington Bldg, 105 Wiest. Ave. ->, DEVELOPMENT OF Now Ida, Seattle Girl, Dances in N.Y. Ballet Mary Ann Wells Takes Protege to East; She Is Fokine Ensemble Performer “\Tacoma and Seattle Work | #rade Green jot | | | Iv TAR e County Seat if Fuller’s Plan Works Legislature Candidate Proposes Union of County, City for Farmers - If the county seat up a unified the city of Seattle,” Fuller said It would be difficult to remove from the nty if Seattle re mains the county seat Fu } people P " t PARK SOUGHT Together on Project Committees of Tacoma and Sea me 4 his B, Stedm Asah 8 Farwell Lilly, Herbert Wi r Chas. H. Black. 8, L. Barne: I Rhodes A. Peters, Dr lin, Ww. ingle Sound count: ern to’ tion whi ties. In 1908 only tered the park, and } 23,000, and on Au| loped as dditional faci will be approximately When made their findings as to the nec ditional accommodations, r in which tho pri t facili s are handled, and the roads and trails, and upon a general development policy, these facts will be submitted to the national parks service, The Wash: ington members of congress and the chambers of commerce of this state will then be united upon the program ich ts to bo pushed in Paradise Valley PARADISE INN talnier Nation. al F Aug. sheriffs, gam. bers, roughnecks, two-gun despera does and—heroines sweet to look are ranging over Paradise y today. They're movie peo. shooting scenes for “Frivolous * J. P. MeDonald is producer, ahd Eugene O'Brien and Mae Bush head the company, which also in- 8 Mildred Harris, Ben Alexan- der, Mitchell Lewis and Tom Sant- upon, v ving on auto parts can be atching the bargains that Ads together, alding each other and checking each other's |]] work. ‘y given ABSOLUTELY FREE with each suit sold tomorrow. ‘ j "| And for SATURDAY ONLY, included in this FREE OFFER, we will give 7) ~ |Original prices around $35—but they go tomorrow at the Red Front Clothing Co., 1601-1603 First Ave., Cor. Pine |) | Action by United States ITHIN 12 V than likely that the United! it ts already at saturation point. It — the two committees have) tions with her, ve agreed | Donald ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY $50,000 STOCK MUST GO! Here goes for the Grand Finale—prices have b cut to the core. Come, take ad- vantage of this Great Clothing Sale. First Ave. and Pine Street; so we are offer- ; ing you your selection of this complete and : combined $50,000 stock. j BY LEGAL PROCESS, the immense Yesterday we closed our doors and again Purkee Department Store of Wenatchee, | reduced sale prices. It was a shame to do it. | Wash., was assigned for the BENEFIT OF Tomorrow, Saturday, the Fire Works | THEIR CREDITORS, start. It marks the beginning of the end. | On ¢ job with ready cash, we obtained And to make tomorrow, Saturday, the Durkee’s entire men’s stock and moved and | Banner Day—here’s what we'll d We'll merged it with our huge clothing stock at | repeat this sensational FREE OFFER. GREAT FREE OFFER SATURDAY Here is our FREE OFFER: We will give you your choice of 237 late-style Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, all sizes, in tweeds, worsteds and Ai serges, a few two-pants suits included in this lot — original a) $5 ft} prices of these suits were $20 and $25; but they’re yours for “ | And as an added inducement to force all of these suits to be sold before / the close of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 hat in the house, including hundreds of all late style felts and straws—will be Men’s Beautifully Tailored Two-Pants Suits of all-wool serge, full lined, in blues, browns and pin stripes. Slims and stouts included. SI 3 $5 a i ;| oe wind-up price of a Ht And here is Lot 3: Men's Finest Tailored Suits in heavy English serge, blue © and bankers’ gray; many Hart Schaffner & Marx, Kloth 4 Kraft and Curly Clothes included in “ lot. ipa em i around $50, but they go Saturday at the wind-up price of. . = And with each of these Suits and Overcoats you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, i your selection of any hat, as advertised. PLEASE NOTE: THESE FREE OFFERS GOOD FOR SATURDAY ONLY. Tomorrow we'll sell: A large stock of All Men’s $4.00 Shoes, in broken lines, boys’ serviceable School Suits with two pairs | will go at $1.98. Men’s $5.00 Dress Shoes of Pants at $4.85. Men’s Dutchess Trousers, | at $2.48. Men’s $6.00 Chippewa heavy $6.00 values, for $3.45. While $4.00 and | Work Shoes at $2.98. While Men’s $10.00 $5.00 Dress Pants have been marked down | genuine Packard, and Bannister Shoes and to $2.45. Oxfords have been cut to $3.98. And if Men’s genuine B. V. D. garments will go | YOUr boy needs a pair of shoes for schooly at 68c. Men's Spring-weight Union eae at 195 buy an all-leather $4.00 shoe for 98c. While all Men’s Heavy Wool Under- sete < ; wear has been cut to exactly one-half price. Men’s genuine President Suspenders have been cut to 25¢. While over 200 dozen Men’s Belts have been cut to 23c. Men’s Work | Shirts will go at 39c. While heavy Khaki i Shirts go at 89c. Men’s and Niet Be Hood Shirts, with collars at-| Caps have been cut to 4%c. While all } en's. 7 a : $3.00 to $1.45.| Khaki Outing Wear will go Saturday at | tached, have been cut from $3.00 to $1.45. esaty One baie Iie | Men’s Overalls at 98c. Men’s Collars, all And here's the cause of these enormots reductions: | sizes, at Sc. Men’s Black Bear Overalls, in | This Dusheds men’s stock mast. be round up af fact, everything that man needs for dress | 0n¢t, together with the combined Hed Front: stes or work wear, all included in this sale and | %,10!-1603 First Avenue, comer Pine Street. And ‘ 4 this forced drastic action is the cause of such sen- going at such sensational prices as these. | sational low prices as these. Be here when the DOORS OPEN SATURDAY MORNING at 9:00. We have just men- 4 tioned a few of the bargains offered. Our four large display windows on First Avenue i and Pine Street are just stacked with honest merchandise. So come to this GREAT CLOTHING SALE before it is too late. Remember our address: R Arrow Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00, go | Saturday for 98c. Beautiful Knit Dress Ties at 68c. Men’s Garters at 9c. While high- | ment. | ge : | Re Oo nition of Russia | And Russia, however little this is | Cc jun is the key to European 4 | tr J j e ® Russia occuples one-seventh of 4 | een 1 in on S the land surfad® of the globe. Sha i has one-tenth of the earth's inhabit- it jants. She fs the greatest bread pro- |ducer in the world, the largest ex= porter of dairy products, flax, hemp, |timber and manganese. Her unded veloped natural resources are vir- i tually limitless Both as a cons sumer and as a producer she must |be reckoned with. ‘Anglo-Soviet Agreements Foreshadow months {t {s more) British dominions overseas. There ‘ Fe | Russia and re-/ 15 not to be had with Asia. Britain ike normal rela- regardless of who|#/ready has all she can hope to| Canadian Fishing sebdegltaed Rt § [set in the East, aside from the Valuable Industry This action 1s foreshadowed by the) natural increase as the years go by.| O@raWA, Aug. 22.—The fisheries | Soviet agreements just) ourope, then, 1s Britain's only| o¢ Canada’ produced in the first Premier Ramsay Mac-/ nope, Before the war, over 40 per|two months of 1924 a yield with a Britain and Christian) cent of British foreign commerce] tanded value of $3,246,438. |Rakovsky for Russia, One was &/ was with Europe direct and it 1s : jt general in {ts scope, the/ admitted that the failure of this 1s} jo! commercial. They have yeti the key to Britain's present predica- to be ratified by the British parlia ment. | Great Britain having set the pace, States will recogn |sume something Dr. Haynes, tonsils, throat, goltre specialist. 216 Denny Bidg.—Ady, America will scarcely hold out] e A Jagainst Russia much longer, es | pectal yssian trade is increas. S S ing by ican busine: stand by in silence while the cream. | | his trade is what finally | | | and bounds and Amer-| men are not likely to) Britain Announce a 50% Reduction transformed Britain's mailed fist, aving under Soviet Russia's nose, into an outstretched hand. Britain has a gigantic unemploy- | ment problem to solve. Being al manufacturing, exporting and sea-| faring nation, she must have foreign| trade to provide work for her work-| ers. Trade is now some 25 per cent| junder 1914, meantime population! has increased by some 2,000,000. That is, there are fewer jobs and] more ob-hunters, More trade must be found some- had with For a limited time we are going to work at one-half our regular prices in order that the public will get better acquainted with the wonderful work we are doing in our new location. Think of such prices as: $25.00 Plates Cut to | If a Super-man | Searched Your | Real Estate Title | he would find every flaw, whether dangerous or slight But there are no Super-men, The nearest thing to the | Super-results of the imaginary } Super-man he result ob- tained by the “composite man” the group of men working It is the result of the Com- | posite Man that we give you when our large and experienc. ed organization searches the title to a plece of real estate which you plan to buy. ‘Then, for the one fee, we give you Super-protection in the form of our Policy of Title Insurance WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” | Assets More Than $750,000 $10.00 $8.00 Crown and Bridge Work Cut to $4.00 With Our Regular Fifteen Year Guarantee These special low prices are just what we say they are— simply an inducement for you to come in and see how well you can be served. You are offered the same high-class work and identically the same class of material that we have always used. If we cannot watisfy you, you can have your Money Back for the Asking Come in and see for yourself our new modern equipped office, and let us explain to you our easy payment plan and prove to you that we are not offering you cheap work, but high-class work at greatly reduced prices, PIONEER DENTISTS Collins Building, 2nd and James St. Telephono MA in-2736 Dr. H. 0, Danford, Mgr. “DR. C. A, MARCUM You must have a thorowgh examination of your eyes. This should be done by an ex- pert. The fitting of the frames is a8 essential as the lenses. The Marcum Optical Co. The Home of the Best $2.50 Glasses on Earth 917 Virst Avenue Wstabjished 1906, Near Madison

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