The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE 2 psa “é TREMORS COVER) THE a ey cep nese Fp (Dre Stage Big Raid, | JAPAN TO FORM/ DE AREA A NEW CABINET ~ TUNNEL LOOMS | Wi wat Rum Loot Is Lost! fain King, alcoman, own Barnhart, mack nua . 5 p ¥ nan “eo ‘ p Rock Five U. S, States,! FRANCISCO, July S1.—By exercising considerable| Victorious Party to Control cool ies Contractors May Take Cot Hawai? and _ Italy on ingenyity and histrionic ability, agents of Captair Ministry Js Belief er ry, melting wovowe' | Aotiog to Force Paymen Charles Gaty, federal pro! n chief here, taged rich 0 ee e Far I. An! a freak raith on A bootlegging establishment TOKYO, me Dr ond ave. Arthur Ja Probable co or ape : They Aisgtisad themselves as painters, went to work on ||‘ oy : J ms " . rv h Raffaele) the sidewalk'ef (the building housing the liquor, and finall leery: Roland .etadant hing Ber ° ast Bight, tie jayere” admit br a drink & t ad foreseen t the mont During tht tay they found a list of telephone numbers, ht Henry Honey 4 pe ond. now and on calling “@Pe of these induced delivery of “more ' ea -" August 2 goods 4 1 i i Pine st. F. A. Ernat They then dr6V@"a truck with the liquor back to dry ff ling frfende a pay rad rte ort t ri , vinte »| Kensekal a Homer i eonk , Ts les Pictures, ie SGTUBKIATS, Reported to their chief, and pointed out the ! = knit : o iG mer eine | mAs I rind truck—only it wasn’t there eator inaadtiabaing A hagas - se PASS ’ Attacked by Thugs, While they walked upstairs someone drove the truck} ie on John oe William Jarvi. 4 - away. Tho’ prince ‘reg tponed hi | Howard merchant : : moon t J dod, 1 a blow GAINED BEFORE DEATH tation An 1 his assailants fhe BELEGKADE.—A ma amed wenes of the nt i 1 m ax t it b « f T um | ea: Wh i f * a poe mt “in a da ‘| Chief of Eastern Command- THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Ba Eastern Jobber’s Clean-Up! Men’s Summer Weight UNION SUITS For Dress, Street and Sports Wear! \ In a delightful quality of Silk P. \ and Flat Crepe! Children’s Cotton STOCKINGS Derby and Sizes 16 to 46 materials! : wherever Frilled jabots! mble effects! Lace coll ! Georgette trimmings! Pastel Wonderful you may Pleate: d fcnuelng! Narrow bel shades! Br gh Star t prints! Children’s Athletic UNION SUITS For Women and Misses . Ge “af Velvet and Velvet-and-Silk f | Good quantity checked main- GIRLS: button Combinations Sisuse Many styles for every ty ype— | sizes 2 to 12 yrs. FOR NOYS: button waist style —looxe knees—sizes 4 to 12) and regulation athletic styfe— sizes 30 to Z4. ranging from the smart small hat that pulls down over the shingled bob to the shady brim styles so popular at the moment. Many of them individually trimmed and ap- pealing because of some distinctive style idea—some charming color / combinations, (Cae tind fitiey And the low price is a knock-out even for the Bar- gain Basement. Small roll fronts! Short back, crowns slightly higher. Geranium—petal—gree n—golden pheasant—red— empire—recamier, blue. Ho! Boys! Look! a 208 Boys’ Two Knicker SUITS 39.75 -New models, with and without belts | Women’s Silk and Rayon HOSE Very fine qunl- ity—elastic isle garter tope—re- C inforceed toes and heels—many popular colors— sizes S15 to 10. Splendid value. Little Girls’ PLAY SUITS Practical little suits at N alpaca and mohair linings—all-wool a strikingly low price. coat wearable materials of many wanted | In blue chambray and \ patterns — excellent tailoring—knick khaki—effectively trim- med in red. . Will give real service! Well made ~of course, Sizes 3 to 6, are lined with heavy quality materials—all sizes 7 to 18. Bargains. seams are invisible Women’s All-Wool BATHING SUITS $2.98 | Big Assortment! 216 Pais! Slight Factory Imperfects! — SMART SHOES High Grade | Low | Priced! Sizes 36 to 46 Misses, Gr owing: Girls and Women The children's are mosly high shoes. ‘The be 8 Ds 4 , » balance are pumps fords, All have hand- tuned or Goodye ar welted leather NST and low heels, For Children, | and ox Spring at a 10) xcellently mé ide Te Cae a di sorment of patterns and materia's! ingly low price! i solid colors of Growing Gitle . Ww Sizes 6 to fs 4 Kelly, orange, purple and tan, Colors Widths A to D Bie omen: Sizes 21% to 8, of black, navy, tan and red, with con- iphirbade ete not all sizes and widths in all tyles trasting colored stripes on skirts, strap ries ave very exact——so the imperfections are very | insertions on legs and slight shoulder slight. w coverings. ATT LI L ji Street MIDDIES LEAVE | | pletely inside of four days. f | Residence )| Asthma | SUIT OVER LAK ery Dies on Way Here “SHE'S A BUSY PASTOR pS Bt LY Teeth As Low As $5.00 agement ve The Best Set in Be pox iy ald Seattle for $14.50 $10 and $12 Gold Crowns $4 and $5—No More Gold Inlays $2.50 to $5 Plates Repaired, $1.00 t Teeth Added, 25¢ Extra smumée_cruiaey TK BOSTON DENTAL bs " ig OFFICES * g f 1120'4 Second Ave Annapolis Men End Week’s Visit Thursday Morning kad loath When skin hurts, — —= = chafes, or itches get M Chronic sure, quick re- y lief with {AVA a de Korak Completely Stopped by Dr. Loughney’s Treatment. My Affidavit Follows: . co CHAS. BLOM, Residence 309 Main St., Seattle, Seattle, Washington July 27, 1925 pee WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Dr. Loughney's Asthma \treatuent stopped my Astin com was vory bad off, and oy Aothaa case was of 12 yoans standing. I swoar to the above and Dr. |Loughney 1s hereby pormited to | publish thie wrorn affidavit os he wishes, Cats Jo tow 309 tain St. Seattle, Wash. | | » Teoiding | | | | | | new HHlase | (Saturd these Corrible affiletions, PLEASE NOTE: Bake} Oven treatments are not given | for Asthma, All Asthma pa-} tients are given Dr, Lough- ney’s special treatments, and| by Dr. Loughney only. Hake Oven re TION; pain in| rds in ' L. SCH at inthe, Cragy Big etd De, Loughney H competent Oe (06D. 1, | ne snc y. Lelophone LiLo: Pans ALLL LL {) GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. Now Being Closed Out at REDUCTIONS Up to Tomorrow "STANDARD FURNITORE CO. SECOND : UO SS RSENS i A FRIDAY f | | [1 esate E28 irt t “Saying It With Silhouettes” THERE i radio listening these days ist and the theologian are obliged to des from the rostrum and “make it snappy” good easy reading and that even the scient- end in so much order to sécure a hearing. No ‘longer, as in Goldsmith’s time, do Words of ponderous length and thunder- Amaze the ple rustics gathered L. SCHOENFELD & SONS | Standard Furniture Co. SEATTLE ( “TIGER” WITH CATTLE ARI ‘ormer F er Clemen 00° ay) Is a good day to buy your Home- furnishings at GOTTSTEIN’S OENFELD & SONS AVE. AT’ PINE | a

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