The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1925, Page 19

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— = <a Phone CAMPBELL) EL iot- HAROWARE |S Co. OF 100 SPECIALS | 00 Items selected from all departments. Items on which we are overstocked and desirous of closing out to our taking inventory, The prices are extreme- ify low and well worthy of your inspection. Here are ten of the sale items—the ninety others are on display hig our show windows. needs une, Regularly priced $2.00. Sur sale price,.... Plead Push Drills The genuine Geo Punch Automat with elghe drill p have always wanted one at Regular $2 Our 1 price ...... 91.82 Dish Pans Aluminum Pans, aplendid valu Our extra Mixing Bowls Set of 8 Gi Mixing that regularly sell at 900. A limited number only Wood Baskets The standard aise and style of wood-carrying basket, 69c very special price . ight Hea ters a tt Mtr Drill Claw Hammers Y 63c Heavy t Dish $1.50 Roller Skates H rdware Rowls Crescent Pa Wrenches. extra weil price f a number tur th of the rallre Comedy expert Dancing Boyle Bowers with her Rose Bud F he vaudevill Tex ta Drew Raoul Walsh has been setected by Paramount to produce “The Spaniard,” with Ricardo Cortes and Jetta Goudal fe: ‘Boo wes mo HH YOUR DOWN: TANGER SGML Chronic and persistent Golds lead to serious lung trouble. | You can stop them now with Creo- mulslon, an emulsified qreosote that ts pleasant to take. mulsion is & new medical discovery with two- fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and kills the co" H drama, ably act Be in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the nd inflammation, while \¢ aranteed sati ¢ chron vet thr lexcelient for building up the »: | tem after colds or the fia. refunded if any cough oF cold, no | matter of how long standing, ts not Telleved after taking according to Ask your druggist. Creo- Atianta, Ga—Adver- Gerrish Bros. a0 Sasvtiona! when prices p aereduced, as now, the BS are really re- ag eey fine 5c .25c ...25c¢ ..22¢ Fontana Macaronl, Spaghetti ‘and Noodles— per dozen packages... Oc Waldorf Toilet Paper— 25c 4 packages .... 25c ‘Tail Trade Where You Can Park Two Big Public Markets 2308 Fourth Ave., near Bell St, 6512 10th Ave. N. E. SPECIALS THIS WEEK Pure Cane Sugar— cheaper than ever, 72c Steer ray Frm Spect uF 4 os ee bake Special, per Ibe 10c Federal of Co-operative Milk Scans 43<g) divve .. 25¢ 4 lbs, Good Italian Prunes— These are a bargain, 25c Powdered Sugar— Fine and not lumpy, 2 iba. a der ar | Special rday Fourth Ave, 12 ie. 25¢ Largo Can Broken Silced 2 cans. Creme Oil Son} Special thin weel Jello—All flavors, 2 packages .. 2-in-1 Blacking—All University riet 10 Ibe. Fan Bulk Golden Dates— 4 Ibe. 25c Fancy Ya’ Pineapple & bars ...++ colors, 2 CAM «+e Sutt oF Overcoat $1.00 4 oad & Week dur- 4 LYS Pioneer Clams cana, special Money } You Are a Real Fan if You Can Guess This One Who is she? Cut her up put her together properly, tdentify her and then her to the Crissa-Cros IE ERE and send Photo ss-cross ph ted in p ontest melight rapidly and he has played 2 in A Moderr Ralome The Tiger Lady ‘ | “The Gold Diggers.” Recently it was nounced that she is to be starred 4 musical on Broadway Prize List First. Price—$10. Second Prize Season Heltig Third Prize <r ormance. Pourth Prise-—-Four tickets to any performance. Fifth Prise—Two tickets to any performance xt Five Prises—One ti comedy pass to Six tickets to any Heilig Webster her first There mako it lots M nym fo y ought you to guess. ine-croas photo ts the last ave be The Star.He Monda nt “Petted Pup” |Russell Offering Open Saturday mat Musical Com sing w engagement at the the compan Palace Hip Replete wit fa wou good samaritan, misdirected fiarupt tt goad intentions a tranquility ! T promises to breaking action Palace | Agnes Ayres Star of |Pantages Photoplay High class music, dancing, comedy J and athletes are featured this week in a vaudev | merit a photopi Without a Ayres and of the THE The work of the West begins with a zest, o'er a cup of wonderful coffee radio romances ever | very exe screened A superb © “Dreamy Spain,” the vaudeville attraction, It {ful number,- featuring M Glenn Goff has n. |songologue which completes t gram, (C UperTy News . } ES ee | ‘DING wp the 1924 year of local news, the Liberty theater will offer on {ts program Saturday morning, the ‘umber of the Liberty News. ilm will give Seattle citizens an ir |teresting review of the growth of lthe city in the way of new con structions. For example, it will show a new industrial site just | purchased on Lake Union ‘ant ed with railway development in the south end of the city; apartment and hotel buildings just completed and work starting,on a new 10-story tel building at Pike and. Terry, nd some of the bungalows and more imposing homes that are being lbullt in the residence districts ‘A marvelous Seattle sunset will be lincluded in the Liberty News repre |senting the beauties of the city, which play no small part in the Jeause of its contentment and pros. | perity. Prosperity ‘on! “The Goose Woman” The most important purchase that Universal has made in gome time y com- pany has been negotiating for this latory because it offers unusual mov ling picture possibilities. Rex B is one of the few authors who fully understand thb requirements of the | moving picture as its concerns the loriginal story. Universal ,will un- | doubtedly made a big special of “The Goose Womare’ “MISS LOS ANG IN SENNETT Lillian Knight, who won the tith of “Misa Los Angeles” in that city’: lanhual beauty contest of this year, luas been engaged by Mack Sennett ¢ play the leading feminine in a new Del Lord comedy, ning this week ! 3 Knight the first and the second prizes in the beauty contest. The first prize was a trip Ito Atlantle City as “Miss Los Ange role begir: won both atarting | That | “The} 4 Starke. | | | 1925, Hills Bros, P FROM the kitchen in ranch- house or city dwelling come streaming wisps of coffee fragrance to call the West to breakfast. It is the call o’ the cup . . . the urge to gather round the table where Hills Bros. Coffee is served to start the day with a smile and a good word. Just puncture the vacuum seal of atin of Hills Bros. Coffee! Breathe deeply of that rich, rare aroma! . , . Brew a cup and taste that marvelous flavor! wonder the Westadopted this one brand as its very own! No wonder it is known as The Rec- ognized Standard throughout this great western empire! Really, there is no finer coffee to be had. Blended with rare skill, Tn the original Cacuum Pack which keeps the coffee fresh roasted to a turn, ground with spe- cial machinery and packed in a special way. It is sealed in vacuum and sold in confidence that it will always be perfectly fresh. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE Kahanamoku Gets| | Native Role in | | “Adventure” Film| | ‘Temporarily abandoning the water jfor the asilversheet, Duke Kahana |moku, the national amateur swim-| ‘ming champion, is playing an im- portant role in Jack London's “Ad lyenture,” which Victor Fleming 1s| |producing for Paramount In the production, which features Tom Moore, Pauline Starke, Wal- Ince see Hatton and | Waiter Met anamoku por- |trays the role of a Hawallan body-| guard to Miss Starke For one scene in the Duke engage junder-water battle with swimmer to save the life This scene, absolutely lin photoplay making, will be filmed with an especially-constructea era, for use under water | The “Adventure” company is now| at the Paramount studio filming in-| lterior scenes for the picture. Fol-! lowing the completion of these, the! punit will take passage to an island ‘in the Pacific, where production will| | be continued j “Adventure” in a terrific another of Mise! new ‘The Red Lily” is based on a true incident that Fred Niblo, who wrote There May Be Money for You ° YOU are a veteran of the world war— If you are the widow, mother, father or dependent child of a man who served in the world war— You may be entitled to the soldier bonus. the United States army staten that only about one-fourth of the war veterans or dependents who entitled to file claims for the federal bonus have so far submitted applications. Perhaps you do not know how to proceed? where to get an application blank? how to fill it out? If so, you wilh find our Washington bureau's bulletin, giving a full and clear explanation of the bonus law and telling what {t provides as to how to go about getting the bonus, of use to you. This bulletin may be obtained by filling out the coupon below and mailing as directed. The adjutant general of rhaps you do not know Perhaps you are in doubt as to enn CLIP COUPON HERE ~nrnrnrrrrnrrrrr, Bonus Editor, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the Bonus Bulletin, and tnclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps for same. Name... is e St. and No. Or KR. F. Di vsssceseccscccscvcenccseeccccssensssssesestesse CUY. se ceteee cveeeeeee Tam a reader of The Seattle Star ‘There are so many Milan who are grand. opera thi Americans it A human map of Austr to sing infed by hund of are willing Mors, was one of the most strikin mnxtou: some SIGN PETITION Home Inmates Want Keep- ers Kept on Job 1 Seattle ministers _ next Monday will present to the county éomrhiskfoners petitions signed by more than 230 inmates of the county sking retention of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bruce as superintendents of the home. Commissioners Dob- son and Brown propose to replace the Bruces with James Dupen, ‘a cook, to pay a political debt. Dr. M. A. Matthews has interested himself In the affair ‘The petitions recite-that under the Bruces things have been harmonious at the home, that church services have been insta¥ed, and parties for the old folks made regular affairs, and that Bruce has fitted up one of his own trucks to take inmates on excursions into the country. His re- moval is protested in the petitions Commissioner Frank Paul is in fayor of retaining the present staff The new commissibners will take office Monday Mount Evefest, the highest known | point in the world, was christened in City May Take Over Rainier Valley Line | Acting on a plea by Sam Joseph, Rainier valley realtor, voiced Thurs- day at a street car hearing, the city of Seattle is investigating the pos- sibilities of taking over the Seattle & Ratnier Valley ratiway. A committee of Chairman E. L. |Blaine, of the finance conimittee, jand Chairman Phil Tindall, of the utilities committee, has been ap- pointed to survey the project. Joseph declared that the officials of the private car company had as- sured him that they would consider |& $1,800,000 offer, based on 30-year bonds. Associated Clubs to Elect Officers A meeting will be held by the As- sociated Improvement Clubs. of the North End January 12 at § p, m. at the auditorium of the Green Lake lbrary for the purpose of election jof officers. Speakers will discuss the jecity manager plan. All delegates are | expected to be present. 25% Off on All Herbs and Herb Remedies MINIM HERB STORE | 102 Pine Street Your Car writish Kmplre pag-|honor of Sir George Everest, sur- veyor-general of India, Mail Orders Promptly Filled ulf27 Fifth Ave. and Union TTT] Jes," and the second prize was aland directet it, encountered while he|to pay large fees for a chance to| week's work at the Sennett studios.| was touring Paris. appear. {cant at Wembley, England.

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