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►ACE S BARTELL DRUG STORES —An Advertisement of Extraordinary Interest to Buyers of Drug Store Merchandise In keeping with the Bartell Policy, that of keeping the price of Drug* down to a minimum, we hove tried to carry this policy out for the jxist two year*. How well we have kept our word is demonstrated below: Drugs lilt Preaent Price Price Adhesive Tape. I yd. h> 1 In UV 15# l*y«oi - sic s&# Ntvrskln 10c 15# Epsom Raits . 10c 15# Extract of Vanilla l'»c 35# Bofx-ii- Arid 100 lO# ftadurr of lodliM' ■ 25 c 25# Tttrptntliw I lie SB# Quean Bark, 1 ounce* In.- IS# Rochelle Salts. 2 ounces . . 1 1 lO# Flaxseed Mr.vl . 1 IS# Ni■ >! ... >1 QarfleM's Tm 0.- 50# Vtnol It <"' SB# ntln<kltd'i GaMOct of Pfiwln.. \ S5 # Wajnpote'a Cotf Uvtr OU II "<> OS# Cutkun Olnimfnt 4 IS< Spirits of Camphor -5f Crown Uvrnto Suits ! •©<■ Oudr'a llpta llOO $ 1.10 Canute Water 1100 11.10 Uatcrfna lie 12# tMtflf.x Carter OH. 25# 1!. f». P. Hydroicen Peroxide l»c -5# Corap Syrup of Hypophasphitcs. . I) on 91.00 Sulphur. S ounces 1»«- lO# Knm a Cold Tablet* *i 25# M E. W. C Cou*h Svrup • 25# Cnam of Tartar, J ounces . 25# lifter's Alkaline Solution SO# Crude Carbolic Add 2'o- 2S# Armour's Grape Juice 3*e -lO# Otmpho Phenol 2'c 25# day toil's Doc Rnrndy SOc SO# Septol Petrolatum. pint stxe r,<v SO# Jill 11 A«ptnn Tablets 20c 20# Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills 20c 23# L.l*t,i Tbymoline 50c SO# Kidney Plasters (Septol) SOc SO# 81r«ar.« Liniment A Jse 33# Pedicura 2Sc 25# Carter's Over Pills :««• 20# Blauds Iron Pills :5c 25# King's Dyspepsia Tablets SOc SO# Nature's Kennedy .. . JOc 23# Lavorls 4."> c SO# Enos" Fruit gaits. 11 00 OH# StanoUx Mineral OU .... T&e 75# a. 8. 8 »<v OS# California Syrup r>t Fls* 45r> -15# Septol Red Clover m l .Mir. Ink. II 81.00 link Root ami Henri * SO# Aytr'a Sazsap.irtlia ..!>«■• OS# Effervescent Sodium Phosphate SO# Kilmer's Swamp Root . ... 4Qc IS# Tix 25# Cltrolax I 25# Compound Cathartic Pills 25c 35# Bromo Seltzer : 23# Dr Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin 50c 55# The* 120 popular items quoted above were selected at random from our advertising published in June, 19IX. The total retail price of this mer chandise was then The price today is $51.67. The difference in price is hardly noticeable when compared with other commodities and their rapid rise in price in the past two years. It will be readily seen that wc have lived up to mir policy—to keep drugs down to the lowest possible level. BARTELL Drug Stores Bones of Ancient Warriors Found POVKK. Junto 11 Sk"letona of an clent vlntace have been uncovered Jti excavation* here around fhe homto of J. ForbW-HobertJirin, the actor. Tba *keletonM were found In chalk «nrl wire wtoll preaerved. One had been buried in a crouching position. They are believed tho*e of ancient warrior*. "r|>|) Lift Off Corns! Sy < +>, Doesn't hurt! Lift touchy corns and ' • "V\ / calluses right off with fingers 'J '] Apply a few drops of''Frr^znne'' upon that old, bothersome corn. Instantiy that corn stops •\tT hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off { ; J root and all, without pajn or soreness. Hard corns, soft corns, c/>m* : between the toes, and tho f s '" JV \ haul skin caJhiv* on (SjS \ bottom of feet lift A I /'•w rlebt off—no \ / hliynh»l£ | V J I \ I w pi Tmybstlln»f Frtrunt" cut UL / kui M/tw unit at drug Mm Toilet Articles 111* Present Price I*rlce llurhc. Ilulr Brush II -i 81.SO Mum 4il>t « rinc unit U«»*» \V*trr 3*c tfft# W i .1 m Vanishing I'Kmi J*c 98# iv a it r«»i«i crmm 4ft# s. ji, i:< m«i Almond C« » Oiraro Wr HO# Thf «ri •.I i?o!U Crwim *»o« SO# Odtr>l«nt mbo 2ft# Hrmpri* (ilovtm *'•<' ftO^ Bftrni 1 Prffklf Crf.im ftO* Air K!«> it Tilrum . . . f»« 35# Mmnen'n Talcum J3«* Violrt (>r»t« N :m «hlng Cr«*rtfn ! «>. AO# Vioirt Witrh llmi Or »• am .. ... 2lc 2ft# Shaving \\ 11 il lft Muc SA-ip f>r St \ti to Slrvv it) ..... f'O • ftO# DwtMun Dvpln Kick .. .. .. ?'■< no# 8rpt«»l Sh.tvlnf 2&c Bft# I I'M tl«§9 f f I 9 * •§• 'ailrtlr Itlaulc ftO# Wmmmf cr (Mflti'l Htirk . 2&0 3ft# For the Teeth Kleanwell Ilrti.hm I®e 50# Prophylactic Brushes lie 35# |ir Icon's l'aste "c 22# Allen • Tooth P*»te lir 25# K "if 30# Sinltol pasts ' v 33# rpiol To"'harha I>rop« 21<" 25# Colrate'« I'a-te !0« 25# Mm 4ie 45# !•• • Ma so# S 8 White Da- le 2Sc 25# Kuthymol Mc 35# Soaps Manafiel.l'. Kkc and Tar lO# . , Lava JOc lO# I, ly \\ nhtnxton .. 10. lO# l.ux 10c 13# swift's All-Round Snap He 13# pAlmoirvs l*e lO# Tar 13# Coltfat< » Ci«hmere Bouquet 21c 25# l:e«inol Soap lie 25# Cuttcura 23# Ivory Ue 15# Crem» f>ll Soap l«c lO# B>nol Soap 250 3S# Miscellaneous Colorlte 2"c 25# j O-Cedar Polish 20c B## Autocrit I.lnen Stationery i" SO# ■ 1 Shtnola Shoe r.>lt«h 10c JO# Peter's Breakfast Cocoa 10c 18# Stemo Heat ftc lO# Hyir*ia Bottles, complete SO# 1' uform ShouMer Brie* t! J'. 82.50 Putnam Dry Clenner 2Sc 25# 1 llorilck'a Malted Milk 71c 73# Mellln'a Food tie 75# Kaicle Brand Conrlensed Milk 1»< 25# STORE NO. 1 190S Itoren A ve. STORE NO. 2 610 Second Ave. Near Alaska Bldg. Cashmere Style Returns in France PAKIH, Jun» 11 f'arlalan women are nearrhing for ctfhrrH , rfi aha win I whk'h a generation ago were thrown ' from the f**d'»fitMl of faahlon th*v oc cupied Tl»e caahmere fashion has I returned The beautiful materia! now uaed for the decoration of hut*, handbag* and numerous feftiinlne ar 1 tirle*. f*»trhc« art enormotjg prl«e. STORE NO. 3 Fir*t Avenue at I'ike Street STORE NO. i 5349 Itallarri Avenue STORE NO. 5 Second Avenue at I nion Street STORE NO. 6 Westlake Avenue at I'ine Street Joe's Lawyer Had Argument; Joe Had Facts If** waa it little man and very much in earn**!. Hia nam" waa Joe Btarlka. With hia Httoriify, Tom l> I'age, h«* wua standing bo fori* Judge Jeremiah NVterer In the federal court, and had Juat pleaded guilty to violation of the national prohibition law. "I n*k for leniency of the court in pronouncing ftentence on thin man." tieirnii Attorney l*i . Miavcly, "for he had life Mill In hla poamw*- lon " "V« a, yea; 1 had atlll!" Interrupted ! Joe. A ripple of mirth went around the court room. "Hut if he had a ntill ha did not llae it," Maid Page. "Y< , yew, I uae It.** Interrupted •foe again. "I make medicine with it twice." The Judge waa the next, to apeak. "Two hundred dollar*," he aaid. Whole Town on Stand in Breach of Promise Suit MKYKKHIiAIJO, I'm. .limn 11 Himlni-NN v'mm rrlpplort h«r« the other il.iy, whrn l!nn or tho Irud Ink rltlwn* won- . ill.it IIH wit n"»»< In 11 lir«>iii-h of promlKe null brought liv Mlh'i Irttin (Irirc Hip plo iiKiilriKt llahlnn 11. Ilownor. ll'' 'lulmrd that during hi* iih af-nrr an a ftoldl*»r. mli" rTOlvr»d the attention* of oth»r men. Hhe denied the eharp;* Bowser Miltltd the raw for ll.ftOft. THE SEATTLE STAR SINK WINDMILL TO GET POWER Salt Lake Inventor Defies Laws of Scicncc HAI.T t.AKK rtTY, Utah. June II ; Knoutfh electricity to aupplv th'* entire clvil!*ed world nun t»e irener a ted hy (h» Mi a *NiNMi|t|ii river, with «>tjl the construct ion of a Klnnlc dam j or other obstruction. Thla I* lh« of Qeorf* I' A Welaanbom of thin city, mem her of tha National Inititutc of In ventor*. unit of the Kwnch Invent «>r'» Academy, who haa Ju*t received, dftrr yearn of lal»or, a patent on ;» MUhmer|<Hl water wheel hn* I proven moat Ntinrej«tful In iiplte of all P lentlflc theoiierfto the contrary I'nttl recently It haa been mrrptH that no water wheel would function entirely atibm«*rfferi |tut. working on the principle of the windmill which I* entirely aubmcrired In »lr WHaenhorn him Invented a water wh**e| wht h w)|| operate and r«»r tlnue* to i?rn«»rut* electricity aa Jook i* there l« a "light movement or cut rent In the water In which the wheel la placet! With the new wheel, no <lam to « rr.ita a heavy full will l»e nertr I *ary Thou It nan he Uo*d at th" •Itl" of river*, or In the ocean whore the tii|e« i*an play thru It, and no oh j M ruction to truffle occtir The wheel which la mid to hav« already bean riven a thoro teat ic«*n -mien etectrtrtty by utilltlng th« fore# of the current On# of the wheela Installed in a h»i« 12 Inch** wide and 3H f «"«*( lon* 1 inchored In a utrearn flowing only half a mil* an hour. In aall to have tfrnerated aufflclent « lectrtHty to operate * pump Which drew up 34 •MMi gallon* of water |«er day for an ■ indefinite period Wolaonbora, who la natfcmallv Known an a practical Inventor. ha* 5T other Inventlona to hta credit. Noted S. A. Worker® Will Speak Here Tim Kalvktmn army l» urmlinc t" ! 1 th» tnlMton O«>M a mirnl»r of fitlrn lion *rmjr offlr»n> who will Mil on W«<tn»i«ljvy, Jun« 14 Tli'M rr|ir«K-n i«n*» workvrn »t» Ruins to China.; IndlA, .fan* «ii I Th«i |Mir(y mmprlM Iht> folh>wlnK | *»> it Mm Twlll«.y, who with 'h»lr thr** rhlMrvn »r«i going to In ; <tui: Cmp«. Hrt»t<*r •ml l.l!tier <r» Mulimxl to tb« HihaliMi artny nilHwinn n»M In Chin*, having nmvNl I ror'rntly fr»>m th« old rountry. and ' thry will Hi" part In thr mating* nt ih» H Ovation army rltadrl Ktflh iv» S and Wa«hlneion at . ttunrfa). r>*ltoH and l.leut. Btol|>i». two | Amrrlrnn oWwri. »r» on tholr way to Kcrra and Java. r»«|w>rttv»ly: tt.rw young wofnrr will aim tako part In thr mrrtlnga Himilir at th« aborp ad Judge Black Will Address Demos Jtidg* W \V Utark of rvrrott w|l| addrma th" King t'ounty rvowretlr , .-lub on Siil noon at M»vaa mf»t,rU on "Kartort Muklnit for S wtiKx ratlo Suorwaa " (imrgr F Clirtat»na»n. <-halrm«n of | thn ditiwrmllc «t»l» fitttnl rorn mlttT. will b» pr«-arnt and a brief addrma, An KjtglUh mrdM «rVntl«t ror immmda a vtalt to a muwum n« an ; ••«r»||*nt rrniody for ar-holara' brain j fatt I GOING FAST! CUT PRICES ON FINE MERCHANDISE ATTRACTS EAGER BUYERS TO MY STORE—GREAT STOCK IS BEING RAPIDLY UNLOADED—PRICES SLASHED AGAIN ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GOODS SELLING OUT THE With most stores reporting poor business, my place has I fIU II I IMfflU ernrif f,e<,n crowded. hut no wonder, when I am slashing the prices JUnli Lmlln d l UUVt M*W?m on the world's best known merchandise. In clothing lam B O U A f™ O B >y~x Mmf offering such standard makes as HIRSCH-WICK WIRE, B B M \ DAVII) ADLER & SONS, SOCIETY HUAND and LEOPOLD ■ w ■ ' MORSE (I'nion Made). In Shoes lam selling W. L. IH)U(i LAS, B SLASHED I GOTZIAN. CHIPPEWA and WASHINGTON SHOE CO.'S DRY ■ ■ YOI'RS FOR SOX - i,nd in Cnderwear. COOPER'S, MEDLICOTTS and | $2.89 | LOWER OTHER SPLENDID MAKES. This high cliuss. nationally adver- B Mm* *;.io H«av> CQ QQ I I'RICKS J tised merchandise is selling at prices away lielow what you can ex- 9 Work shnm. rut to—l ii m. KiHii Ks pect to get the same for at any other store. Join the crowds when H >i«u* \\aik-Ovrr ami st**son H the doors open Saturday at nine and gvt your share of the money ■ JJTJJ $0,35 I saver ** H' B the evfr offered in Seattle. ■ Mrn >„' iii cut and Lo««- Shorn, I I $15.00 value*, An f% p H ~B SB.SO \ in l«din' Shorn: «m H B MEN'S WOOL B B MEN'S FINE B B Men's Suits in B B .-too pair* to t* «iow«i jr B B SLITS. VALUES I I SLITS TO $35. I I Heavy Tweeds I I >1" "'sro v*s.ttD ■ I Hi II steds. Val. to $6O | | | I CIJ. QC I I CI 7 ks II &0/I QC I | vaino, i« s«.i.o W.DD B B «p It,OJ B H «J) JL • • Otl B H IDZT.ou B H sandal*. » iar e « aq B EBB B lot apecially prirwl JOC B l-adlrs' Oxfords. Blaok and Tan. B HBfl I * i" (j» a no H f-— MEN'S HEAVY WOOL OVERCOATS TO ■ »9.00 Bj v».« Mh «>«« $11.95| half price I $.10.00; latest styles, but MEN'S FINE I'AILORED WOOL ON ER- IIN MANY CASES F\R I ESS broken it* 1 O Ol - ' OATS, \ ALI ES 1() 7 Ql% !S"' Mm'* (unviw tiiovnt. h«»-y 8 | Jh I / fSn S t((.00. CUT TO A * »00 B OX.. g< at halt priocs OC I lines, cut to'*' MEN'S ALL-WOOL MACKI- d» Q f\C I ! f,,r ZOC ■ i n.»»v< n„»iH sr.* 9S.W ■ ii™;"ji7 , „Sr s """si.2sl GOINGIHi BOYS'SUITS MEN'S PANTS MEN'S HATS I I a _ f . , , T a l\u 'l'll \ v nvKittl IS Mfn'» >5.00 Hut*. kto.v*, <H> ' Snl <3 /2 C B AT I EiM I »'"r«N..f _ Hoys' Sulla, valurs to -*T ,KSS , r ~ W and t. r o„n„ to /to ■ 12.00 HrUtol \Vm,l imlor. QO | \ KffiSkf *lO. In on.- hIK d|C OC all slxm. al ,4o | wear, half prico "OC H UAI r '• "' vO'OJ 13.00 Men'a lihaJtl (M _ _ ■ Mrn'a H. V. I), (iannrato, ("C- ■ HALr liny,' 111,,,, Sore* ami rim* fo »t .. $ 1 »45 J B '. s,W i " on CJO QC H apoelal at 55C | DDirn Hi Wor-tfd Sulla, prlrrd formerly 81.'Nl Mou'i I nlon Mad« WorU ,l!4U ' 1,r0k,,n i'H*«P«3.l7o ■ Arrow f'ollara, aJI slira. at or I ■ 111 EL a fHRtHI *1.1.00, In <>ut> (HQ or I'anu go Co OC ' *ll Mrn'h J? and QQ ■ lrs N thnn liHlf prior, 2 I 6UC ■ WWi l>lu lot, at *PO.y«3 al d) 6,09 »!•»» <»P» K»> at .... VOC ■ Men'a Spring \Vri K lit QQ, B I I jn I'nion Suit* S/OC 131 twy* mi \\«m.i MmUviawi, were Mb'i (Mm Mill Dvvm IrOW |H \i i ftU(TCABEB iixir PRICB ■ U $5.95!»»."'« $3.85 Pay Checks Cashed !■■■■■■■■■■■# I.E RED FRONT CLOTHING CO: 1601-03 First Avenua-Corner Pine Street ji Your Choice at $4.80 Downstairs at the Second and Madison store, ladies will find some sale offers of more than ordinary interest. At the startling figure of only 91.H0 they can choosy from the following: liluck Kid Oxfords with l'aby l<ouiH heeln and turned oI»m; Black Satin and Brown Satin One-eyelet Ties, and Brown Calf Brogue Oxfords with military heels. Am the ailo proicreaaew an<l the •to« k in rearranged, t rruin nupiN-m Mr» rnovcil do w natal r* fur quirk •**»ie. that ev« ry «!*• y wirtm new offi-r* tn U»l» department. Thei* iire nUi * lat ti'' number of hrokt-ii »lw lotn at thla prlc« and wlliT w»mlfr fill valuo* nt lut'h pcfcrw r»a »U. IO Kill 97.H0 In Urn aenie department. Hosiery Bargains Regular $2.50 nnd $2.75 val ues in Silk llos«>, now $ I Regular $".50 Silk Hose— Mark, White and Colors - now • $2.«5 Black Silk Ijict* Hose, regu lar sG.">u vajues, for. SfH.HS These ut Both Stores SECOND and MADISON Mars May Signal in Year 1924 HTAMFORD. Conn, Juno 11.— Prof I*a«>d To<ld. a»tronom»r. who la rwrung here after hi* re«-ent trip to Houth America, aald he thought alg nit* might be caught from the plaiiet Mara hy Auguat. IJI4. At that time he «lM Mara will be only *0 000.000 mile* from the mrth. the ne.ir- *t a|>pr»a|ch for the ne*t f.OO year* lie I* going to take up certain eiperlmenta to try to mtch aignal* In an BernpLine PATENT LOW SHOES Half Price Here is an offer which will require no second telling. A good selection at both Stores. Read the items and act quickly. A Patent Gaiter Pump with Baby Louis heel, at the Main Store, C A regular $ll.OO, for «yO*OU A Patent Tongue Pump of a very hitfh grade make, at Main Store ££? AA only; regular $12.00, NOW vOtUU A Laird Patent Tongue Pump, a Patent Gaiter Pump, Patent One-eyelet Tie, with either Baby or Full I>>uis heels, all regular $ll, NOW. / «\/V/ A Patent Oxford, with Cuban heel, at both stores; regular 7C sl7.r>o, NOW «J>Oa # O Laird's Patent "lazuli" Pump, laird's Pat ent Two-eyelet Tie, L-iird'a Patent Tonjrue Pump with Baby Ixmis heel, all at both ftores; and Laird's Patent Oxford with Ixrnis heel, at the Main Store; all regu lar $1H.50 values, <CQ OC NOW «I>C7.£Q NO KXriIAMiKH AITKII IJ NOON NO KKKI NI»S ON KITIIKK < %SII OK ( KKJ)IT SVIJ.S TURRELL'S 20th Anniversary SHOE SALE "Manny" Chapelle Loses His Smile NTCW TOItK. Junw 11—"Manny" <*haprlt«. Ilrondway'a f unojj* ' man who frown* ™ formerly one of tha b»»t known flgurra along the Whit* Way. la In the RJveratd* aanl tarlum. Worrie, over a dlv or»e ault and one for ollenaUon of affection* Bra anil] to h»»e token away the umlie "Manny" wu one of the beat known rhampagne aaleamen In the $2OO Paid for Threepence Coin NEW YORK, June Jl.—At the aale of the coin collection of the late Henry C. Miller a three pence »truck by John Hlgley of Oranby. Conn., from copper mined on hi* property In 1717. brought 1200. The coin ha* n picture of a deer and the word* "value me aa you pleaae." Vienna powim » a unique orrhe* tra. All the member* of It. from the director down to the drummer, are doctor* of medicine • FTTTTMT. JVSt 11. T**» Other Sale Item# blf *al* at both ninrr* !■ proving a pl#**jwnt utirprU® to H'iittlf ljtird'n arfl oth«*r equally fumout mak*« an* ahown In fv»rv Mvl* at prl<** redtj< tloni whlrh m«»n a Mg Having on «very pair. Th# whit* ihcw viltiwi for b«th Ifulli'K nnd chlldrtn ar* f««r tlnilarly Intermitting at lhl« time of year. Shoes for Growing Girls at $3.80 Another ntunnln? value In the Ijownatalrn I>epartn)ent at P'-oond and Miullnon. I'atent Jiutton and L>acm ami fKin metal Mutton welt aol» ahoe* in atzea an'l T only at the wonderful price of *3.HO. For Infant*. /[\ W little children and the \KkHHuy girl* and l>»y« // ffIJTI you *1! I find Vv/jIM v\ splendid money /// lj| I waving valuta //7 I j] 1\ YV In th<- big CM)- />r/l |1 VjJ dren's Depart. rnent* at both l_j( J> Li " T PINE at THIRD Thief After 32 Years of Honest Work LONDON, June 11 —After Jto ye* ra" wnlce In the poet office. Henry Johnann. a pfi«tmaii, «v sentenced to i 'month's ImprUxM ment for utealijig letter*. Was Never Late in 56 Years' Work LONDON. June 11— Retiring from Chatham dockyard. A. C. Roae was . never late or abaent during 56 yeara" •ervloe.