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TaC.E 2 Jlillfffljk| Sale —the end of the JULY SALE is near—so you sure- FIFTY-SEVEN RS*OF*SERV- Iy should pay this store a visit during one of the ICE TO f THE HOMEFURNISHER few remaining sale days—our advice is to select mates tliis JULY SALE an event ~ , , tttt v oat v i all can take advantage of—"lOUR now, at these greatly reduced JUL\ bALL val- CREDIT IS GOOD!" even during ues, all the homefurnishings you need. this great JULY SALE of furniture. just a few examples of the extraordinary JULY SALE values: f \ -» t > ' a S a sensation In upholstered rocker value— this tea wagon— -rx!'tAARA - Kumfy eu»hkm T at »*ct from; out leaf top; (!••• of «h« mo.t ml seat re»t« on coll b»ck cuv mrvlnr »r• j; tr*rti»» of oor •prlng*. errd t• r y ■pt el 4 I grml aHuortm'Dt chair or rector, regular prWr M»- priced. rrgiMmr pricr of t<-» wagons. SIXTH H/VIR * SIXTH ri-OOR / STANDARD FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE L "CHOWIJII. * «»" TACOMA , SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. iwm ' L. SCHOENFELD & SONS STATEMENT -or— NETROPOUTAN NATIONAL BANK June 30, 1921 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $3,231,084.25 United States Treasury Certificates 525,000.00 Liberty and Other Bond.s 146,660.26 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 15,000.00 Safe Deposit Equipment 13,704,58 Furniture and Fixtures 10,000.00 Cash 1,290,713.11 $5,232,242.20 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 300,000.00 Surplus 200,000.00 Undivided Profits 70,025.24 Deposits 4,662,216.96 $5,232,242.20 H. C. HENRY J. T M. VAT A. T E WIT.EIAMSON Preaid'-nt Vice Prenld«nt Vlre President U C MORRILL, r W. MARTIN rta|l>:r Aaaldant Caihler I)IRKrTOK.H H. C. HBNRT Pr'*iildent E A. BTCART C. P KTIMHON O. D KfSHKR Pr«-*ldent Pre»ident General Carnation Milk C. I'. Itlmion F>«her Flouring Product* Company Company Mllla Cofripany J T. McVA V GEO ROE W. TRIMBEE P M HKN ny Vice iTfc*ld«iat Contractor K. T,. AMKR M»na*»r PiiKCt Mill Company Vice l're»ident Seattle National Ilank Wp have recently initialled a totaJ of 2/>OO tale dopant bnita In niit-% varied lo meet every requirement, willi IrallvlduaJ booths for your oonvenleno, rale* alartlng am low a« $4.04 per year. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ri PrnMral Michigan NUH Board DfnUl Kunlnm) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory lllfh«»( Order oI lUntaritlon Hark Done Examination and bUnsla frtm 504 12 Eitel Building BKCOND AND PIKE BKATTIJI CANADIAN PACIFIC Ttnn (• Vaaeamrer Island and tip Ike W«il Wrtff for llooklrt "PrlnffM" lllfflMiiblpi l.f»re Pr attle, l*ler 1* Faal af Tfuler War* 9:00 A. M. DAILY Far Victoria and Vaaronvrr. 11:30 P. M. DAILY Far Vanrtnvcr. R. f' H Dlrret FOUR TRAINS EACH WAY-EACH DAY Tkrovgk Ike Unadian Pafifle Korktai i.ow rAiiKA UvirkMl Thar Arrow ike i ontl nenf hr Ike ANADA M*fVTKV>« CITY TICK i;T OKKM K, *reaad A»e. I'kaa* Mala RAN 7 K. F. I«. fTI HIH;i:, lira. Apt. TTTE SEATTLE STAR HKCONII I'ltl/.K for moat attrar live float In Fourth of July (>*rnd>- nward'd to Mr.. John W. Mumrall 2SJ6 Kirirt ave W. WAV KUANt "tBCO. —A. J Krey. pra*idant I»a Angela* Ktaatnahlp t'o., reported to h.ivs accepted posi tion of director of operations, U. H. *hlpplng board. What a woman aaya got-*—when ■he talk* Into a telephone receiver. Hurry! The last 5 days' free trial of the Apex. Phone, call or write. Seattle Electrical Supply Co. 9 " •**»«" Main 5331 Alleged Wild War Romance Gets Aid From True Romance NY ITIA.HI.K KIIWAIIIM WAfllllNO'niN. July 7 .--Charges of "romancing" ebuut hla thrilling air battle over Oie German llnee in 1111 atsrtrd the troublna of Captain Kdinund C. Claim berlaln of Han An tonio. True romanna, be declared today, will'end I hem. For hla bride of five month* has milled to bla d«rfena« and la actually directing hla fight to clear hla name of Uia stlguia of a court martial dla nuaaal from tha marina corps. Hhe drew tha mapa and brief* be uaed today In testifying before tha senate naval committee In an effort to prove hla etory of the air battle waa true and now a Wild falsehood aa alleged The handaom* young aviator tin folded hla rtHlitim be in* United Preaa. He flrai retold how. while vtaltlng a Brltlah air field la Wanna he burrowed a plane and with two tlrlttah airmen In a battle with II Herman filers ha ghot down fire boche planea. forced two other* to land, and falling earlhwarda In hla dnma#ed plane, he aca tiered a do tachment of Uennan troops with machine gun bullets. After landing, according to hla etory, be aaptured a 'iertnan prleoner by pretending thai his airplane compaaa was a 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles A 1 Q— -James K eaa " 1 *7man on the revenue cutter Hot he 11. waa knocked down and a lightly bruised Tuaaalay afternoon when struck by an auto near the Hell at. dock. The nmtorlst did not ■top and la being searched for by polios. Mnljkaghlln austalned bruises and s sprained ankle. iOA-Mrs. Anna Kalstba, ItM 4«VBuUalt« ave, was struck by an auto that fallsd to Mop after she had ba»n struck. Mrs. Kalethe waa croaalngr the rtreet and oarrylng a small child. Her hat blew off and aa ahe turned to get It the auto swerved ahsrply Into her. She austalned as vers bruises. The child waa nnln lured. The license eras Issued to Ut Yates. 1111 K. Grant at, Portiand. <>ra. AAd—Stella Chanea, 11. till A KVanklln ave, waa struck by an auto at Right h ava and Pike et Tuesday, driven by George C l.emake, I(2* !4lh ava Hhe waa unhurt and was taken ts her bom* j by 1/emrka A -Kdwsrd O. Nelson. IT4I TMMHummlt ava., received In jtmea to tha rlyht foot and ankle when struck by an auto driven by 1(1. K. WlawNl. u:i Brooklyn ave. at Becond ava and James it Wsdoasday aftemeon Nelson had bean talking to the traffic policeman when hs suddenly stspped backward In the path of the auto. Nslaon was taken to city hospital and latsr re issued. irtO—Prank Shaffer, who re T4 %9 fused to gtva his addrew* waa allgbtly Injured when he step ped from s street car st Kremonl ave. and N. ttth at In the path of an auto driven by Joss Peasely, 114 Herond ava H . Wednesday morning. Shaffer waa knocked down aa he wa* ' running lo U>e curb In an effort to f«*pe being hit Never bafnrs, and probably never again, win the Individual, the .chool or tha company Intereated In aeronautic*, havs the oppor tunity to purchaae aero equip ment under auch favorable buy ing condition* as afforded by the War Department'* great salt of aero mjrplti*. A* a ainsla fhatiuice of the grant valued off<rad. pot* tliat the r*n*« of price* on ••nglnc* begin* with 1100 for a alngle engine Think of it) A new engine priced aa low a* 1100. with even lower prt<-«* for quantity pur> h*>e Twenty four different fort Ign and dorneatlc miikaa fioui which to chooae, 100. A ft>tal of 111 planet I* offered— eome with engine*, soma aulted only for das* room Inatruction. Many can ba qulrkly *i||te<l to flying by caraful overhauling. Prlee rang* fur single plana*: 1100. SUO. $2OO and MP to 11.000 Tha Hat of material offered al*o Include* *aa *leda. .pare parts, uocepaorles and mlacallanaou* equipment, all priced at a ainall fraction of original coat Write for Catalog The cntalng Illustrate* much of tins material and give* the price* and full descriptions, together with term* of *alc. Send for tha catalog today look over the valua* and place your order. Adtlrc** all quer ies: Material DUposaJ • and Salvage Diviainn Air Service WAR DEPARTMENT J Iftlft MtinilJon* Itnlldlng WASIUNtiTON, D. C. . vj 1 Tilf ; U ij C AnONWIKALEQIIVNINr I ><And grenade, and with hla aid car it led a wounded Crnich eo Idler lo safety. Chumhertaln'a hunt for rvldenoe U> eubetunUata hla story, ba Bald, led him to hla h»m» Hun Antonio. Ila mat a beautiful debutante, the dnuirliter of Colonel If. A. Winter of tha army, lilacrwdlted by looal goeaip, tha a I leged bogua h<ro ana refused a dance by tha wlru.oma Mary Htuart Winter. ha had an opportun- My to tall hla (Ida of tha story and alia fell In love with him. Colunal Winter objected to the match. Hut after listening to rhamMrUilh'g story fmm tha llpa of hla daughter, he withdrew hie ob lection. And laat ttinmry- three day* after bit dlsmlaeal -aha mar rtad him In Philadelphia. Ho eager waa tha young wife to clear her husband'* name that the honeymoon we* cut abort. A gifted urtlet. Mr* Chamberlain had taken ORDER YOUR SUIT TODAY Suit ind Extra Pants TMUIKI I) TO IIKASI KE $35 WITH t PAIRM PANTS Br rare your an It I* made by 1-AI'K My personal guaran of aaltkfarUaa or money bark on every garment. NO KXTRA CHARGE FOR KXTRA PANTS New ehlpment of Werato*, Woolens. Marina, etc. Baaatl hU, aery tenable patterns. Itrmrmber (ha sAdli sa laj store hi on the eaet aide of Third Ave., between Ken era and Spring, neat t« aid Tele phone building LAFF.TheTaUor IIN Third Avenue How Nuxated Iron Helped Put Me In Such Superb Condition As To Enable * Me To Whip Carpentier JACK DEMPSEY And Win The 4 "TIGER OF THE RING" w ,« TelU • Secret Of Hi* Training— WOFICI S . VX Championship j Nuxated Iron To Increese Their | Strength, Vigor and Vitality Today, recognised u the physical i nupcrmrof any living man,the miper- R&> . man of the Jack Dempsry, heavyweight champion of the world, , ..». . ._ t 'J explains below the part Nuxated Irtm '"'l l *''"' shlt«<« m tl played tn helping U> prepare him for WML J«ckKeam,Mu*gcrfarDemptey 1 the two supreme tests of his career. "Knowing tbs benefits that Damp- J First he used Nuxated Iron as* part **7 haJ derived from tha ui of " of his training to increase his strength 1 Nuxatedl Ironln training for hi* , contest with Willard, I strongly in and endurance in his decisive smashing vie- -iteJ th . th . torjr over the mightf Willard who had product as part of his regnlar train- i neeer before been knocked from his feet. la in* for his battia with Carpantiar, ( this battle Pempsey displayed a dynamic and from th. resolts which Dampa^ , . . has obtained from tha as* at orerwhelming strength and power never this , roduc , in both his phe l>efore known in the history of the ring; nominal victories ever wiU and now again in his phenominal victory lard andCarjAotier, I strongly over Carpentier he displayed that same in- «dviaa people who are in a do^uu.«.™ »d i«r r rsrsi'stefsis; a teen in any human being. The fact tliat and blood builder." fl Dempsey took Nuxated Iron as part of |B his training for both Willard and C.irpen- having plenty «r rood rieh red \ tier is convincing evidence of the th»t I frit I might blood and nenrefiwre. Inrochcaac* J importance he .tiaW.es tr.keeping his blood rich in Strength-giving hlm , Trn mtiff ware,** What yea needj* iron, And tlie high regard in which »• than Willard and I felt he holds Nuxatcd Iron as a master «"»'Urn" lusted.'"* "** yoor k l ™* l tanostsfectivelJß *trength and blood boilder. It .hould otvur to every thinking »rrompli»hrd by the ftee am of 1 tna.ta»em<ntmadeathl.head«uart*f* t»r.on Hint Ifinununhyalcally «t a. '"l A™.". L.'.!* "f. * "*T ■nid; A couple of year* a*o in preparing SKI t* take >ux»tr»l Iron.in Lrwminf for - #r _ 4l f nrt ~ j n . -aJv for mr bit Hflit with JctaWillard I took m&f b»« iUc9 w,t j» »nd Ctipnv. **'£ ■r^b& > thTT Nit*«t« d Iron. and after 1 l.«d l«l.<-n It JPll tier, how ranch mors Important It la *"**' """."L '" n j™* Jf _ U> * I f..ra ihortwhlls I waa positive | could jR'VI fr r Ul* awiWl maa ar * otnan tn «-• M»,*l ° T* *?"• .land hanlrr .train, with Ipu fatn.ua that there Is Bo la.lt of lion In the W 3 ,! .* 1 ,. | n^n ITS fan before; and I flrmlr bellrre that WB| blood or nrrrc fbrce In the nrnev K A "»»} "J Wj Nuiated Iron put added power behind Tliouaind. of men and *omen are H. A" ■ *P'°y°- n^" ttfc mr pum h and helped me to whip Je.« weak, rundown and old before their JL> A ... . «,i. . Willard and thereby wla tlie world a cham- time, their Berve forre .hatlrre,] and their , : -V the I-Ih ." JILI. ."J" plooihlp at Toledo. After that time when- health wreoked .implr th v hare aI- «t„ m ,,hill. .. .i , e»er I felt rundnwa I ««ed Nuiated Iron tn lowed worry,oterwork.rrief.. onMantnenroua ' 1 d _ I help build up my phr.iral condition: and .train and e*.-e»«e« of varlou. kind* tomp the l.in,. irnnlliTK "T I when I.Urted to train for tlie International »ita! nenre fluid fron.Uielrnereeeell.and the .. P B **?'* J < liampmn.hip bout acain.t Carpentier I ,e- Iron from their blo,«J. In «eh cue. one mar a ' .umed the rrcular u»e of Nuxated Iron.feellnf not only wffer from terrible phy.ioal torture. , .trenetlKh inir irontoTourhl~!!ti^7»! pnaitlve that it would help (lee hk- that nir neh a. sreat nervou. irrlUbilitr. boart p.il rl.em I en. J h * Hard itrenrth, enduranee and power that I. pitatioiu. ludiite.tion, .pllttmt headarliea, P, ji,.,,. f„ r ,c lo your brain a nit »• '** iV* of creatwt ImporU.i. .in eonte.t.of thl. k,nd. paia. a. ro« the ba. k. dluineu. .lorplewne- ln « a * nt toM lo yourb " ia "«* »«»• «aUa. lieeauae, other Uiinf. beinf eyiial. .ictory ettrrme weaknem.etr .but the mind I. nntur- .. . „ .. alway.foea te tlie .tronreit man. In thl. I ally nan or lew aflartad.the memory beroaaee th« r«*.w-r Wiist m inhr that NuatVlt Yrao •li wa. not mlrtaken u Nniated Iron arain poor, tha Jndeement bait, and m.-h often re- »u> a (lain la •'"■rt " a wrtd'. *ti«a|>ioa out .ame tn the front al the time I moat needed «\ilU in hiuinea. failure and may even rauae t^, {52J , ( £5S»SSi •iii* irli'dSJ 'iLifT**** it. and lam ture that It plated an ImpnrUnt the .uffrier to commitSMH'ide or land him in cr ,„« v «ur «tr»n«<h. aewar and wduAnT. ,Ib part lu ret tin# me Inlo.uih flue phy.lial con- an aaylum. £"tr«a»»<l"«Tv. we_ te the Harriaa ditlnn uto enable me to win wn quickly and Many a capable man or woman fall. ju«t n,,, ifft M itSZioT eaaily In my battle with (,'arpantier. Be tore .hnrt of wlnmn* (uccew and happlnea. In p.,»>r «nd »ndur«iy«la iwa waeT. tliaa and lira 1 the fl«ht 1 bail brnrd aa mtfh of ( arpentler . Ill), became they do not bark op their r2*».""L^* freat skill and the eaae with which he had mental ability with the phyilcal .trenrlh. W on «e«ry packam NaiaudTlaaS dc(catc4aU Uw notedhea.jrwcichUufburafic cucrty aad endurance which coota. fiuia (» tha tli.d aatf a.m. i. mU v aUanaasMfc • mtirm In drafting. During Uin war aha "dill her till" a* a draft*- woman In a Waaltlngton war offk< TMII talant aim turned to th» tnak of lift Ins tha cloud from bar hua hand'a Dunn. ff«T hap* of tha ml nuta datalla of tha Kranflh vrior whi'r* Ohumliartaln's all'icad a»rl«l avplolt took plarr, will glva tha com mlttaa an o<nlar 1(1 '-a of th» ground and vlau.iliM tit hunband'a taatl mony. THE MIRACLE MAN If Ton htv« • njr vm<n. *'» to h**r Th« Man. W. H. Thompson, in Monr* Th'fttr*. •wrj afternoon and ntKht ■tarUm t'.day \lrmtl ■ mnA cennf Ipa! I'>n 4liip|^«r like wmiclq. Co mo- AUver tliWlftlt Enjoij tliese summer' " Uictrola records I •ITL KEEP ON LOVING YOU," the' L great new fox trot, is out this month with another fox trot' "CROONING" on the reverse. Played by the Benson Orchestra ... 85c THE LEGEND" and "MELLO 'CELLO," a wonderful waltz pair • • • 85c •JUST KEEP A THOUGHT FOR ME," fox trot, and a medley fox trot, "1 LIKE IT" and -ALL BY MYSELF' ... 85c Harry Lauder presents a double record, "GOING TO MARRY 'ARRY ON THE FIFTH OF JANUARY" and "O'ER THE HILLS TO ARDEN TENY" • • • "WAIT UNTTL YOU £EE MY MAD-' ELINE" and "PEGGY OTMElL"—songs 85c "HELD FAST IN A BABY'S HANDS" and -NOBODY'S ROSE"—songs . . 85c -PUCKER UP AND WHISTLE" and -HOME AGAIN BLUES"—songs . 85c This is the tign of' 4 gen mint Victor rtcora tf a VtctroLu Insist upon it wTp' Sherman play & Co. Third Avenue at Pina t s E . A T T L g TTfTTTtSPAV. .nXY 7, 1021. ItOllY OK Mltft. Augusta mag nuson, in, who diml h»r» Tu»*daj will b« ahlpjM-d to Minneapolis, wl.ari ah* llvwl, f»r burial. Later Departure Northern Pacific Train No. 4 •» Rff»« tl»a HtwAiij, Juljr 10th. Om barn Mill ATLANTIC KX IIU-HH. Train No. 4. will laara lfjn| Htr««-t Htatlon, Prattle, at T p. m , on« hour later than praaent achedul* Thla will ahort#n tha tlma of thM train ona hour to Walla Walla, Wan*, Montana point*. Ht. Paul. Mll» n'npolla and the K>vet, aa tha present arrival tlma will b* tha aaina at al rttlm, flpokana and mM Advertl«ement.