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® EYESORES _ TO PUBLIC BILL LICENSING DANCE HALLS DISCUSSED AT COUNCIL MEETING | Counciiman Kistler's bill Hoensing @ance halts and making new regula. | tions for concert and variety t | @nd specifying that all shall be cated in the new tenderloin district, Promises to be set upon from Nel sides, At the meeting of the Yast night th Het dicense and reven back with the 5 Mt do not pass. nad hard fiman Kist t fa of the bil Dill,” ex , rising to his feet atter be laid over for a couple of Ks to allow Mr. Kistler time to have enough du Pllcate copies printed so as to give @ne fo each councilman, in order that he might study the matter care fully. “Mr, President.” sald Git, had been trying to get the floor tr i who | ] brussels sprouts TERS pens, Biber tet | ‘ LICENSED TO WED aptie- | aboot wate Lemone~$2.0098,00 ples x; graven Dananaa, §2.00G83.00) p « Valencia dox ee, HOMELESS WAIFS Provision was made for carck orphan and destitute city b mee # ‘ vi | biackber: | noorda qan-| ack and | $1.00@41,2 41.236 | Dolawarea, 76« . | berries white , Be per thy steer irom) wether, Teer veal lanes tela Aid s bel whereby that} "Snes die care tor the telng offered to t vnatderation of | 0 the duck er i » per ye This institution in| | Grate-Oats, 29.0088. ted in North Seattle, and ta in cree cee Newell IMPROVES Madame Zola's ing sthte , Recs and Poultry | om ereamertes, BeG2T« Cheese—Native lee, Kastora: Ne Waehingtom full Tork, 18 de cane York. te; brick, 18g Tus tetly fresh ranch. 1N4O 140; 29q20e, east ro Poultry—Mens, fryers. WG ihe: turkeys, Rosey—H@i consary to re a the first, “I think we should vote on this meaaure at once. 1 understand $t. It i intended to fix & dead line in this city, and to make @ monopoly for a favored few whe have every thing grabbed in the district named | im the bill to move the dead Tne it i Lime they @hould look about at the a in Open violation of w. “My only reason for having the @istrict named tn the petition insert- ed te © get these and concert halle off the main ‘Yhoroughfares, where they are an eyesore to the general public.” explained Kistler “I dom't care where you make the district, so long as this end is ac complished. Councilman Crichton insisted on iis motion. The protest of Gill, wh el @ peint of order on th gtound that the councii had no righ to consider the matter, as it was le- grlizing an ffiegal busines, was overruled. ‘The vote on Crichton’s motion then carried. The fight on the measure is be! instigated, it is said, by Jobn Co dine and others who are interested in the concert halls at present above Jackson street. es CAPITOL HILL IS IDEAL Men , “No such residence district so Deautifully sitaated, so charming tn every particular, is to be found on the Seta ueeate Seat ir. umpbrey Tanklin, Who ranks a8 one o: pustons rau fen and who has been making « yg pleasure and business tour of the West. Mr. Franklin, with « party Of friends and a representative of cen oon prxpeaent Co., which com: nS the unsold portions of ‘Capitol Hil, made on the years oj teeth w guarant tendanc Lid Silver Fillings .... oo Painiess Extracting DO Rooms 11, 2, 13, 717 Second Ave. 1320 24 Avenue Suits, WE ARE With the strongest showing Coats ever shown in Seattle. Walking Suits in all the ne ials ;prices. .$25.00, $30.00 We are not selling cheap pleaséd to show you ours, If this council} t# going | ground! and up stairs gambiing houses | the | The largest and best equipped dental office and most scientific methods of Painiess dentiatry. own, fll aed ‘exe tract teeth without the least pain dents employed, but all a and tell you in advance just what your work will comt. H. E. CALMER Ladies’ HighGrade... aists and Furs looking for really well tailored The date of the timothy, §15.00, alfeita, * not yet fix It wilt | Madame Zola is able in of the hearing. | $11.00. % FREDERIOK Later—The Zola autopey was held} lehis morning and positively estab 7 lished the fact that death was} caused by the inhalation of gna, The funeral will id on Friday, NOT CRAZY ' Alda Marion, } Alda Bhomo, w sanity in Judge Emory’s depart of the su t ourt this morning. Svidence against Rer was not sufft ent to Warrant her commitment, and ahe was discharged THE MARKETS Vegetadit. Potatoes—$18,00@ 18.00 ton: carrots, Dey sack: lettuce, 160 per dum: turnipa, Pattic, Go: cabbage, $1. G0G81.28 sattv, oper dom celery, Oe per Gon; ewert fo per ib: .Chill pepper sauerkraut P4@a0; tomatoes Se per don; parsley, sometimes called xamined for it will be but a fow daye until Heating Stove—don't p set up your Stove. Give us , SOG I0e varenipa, $1.00: pumpline, fo per db: per Ib; wax beans, 3ige; ber det: cucumbers, he 1406 Ramaker Music (0. Meved to 1406 Second Ave. er see: aquashes, 2 artichotos For Her Cozy Corners—Exolue- ve Wall Decorations. For His The regular meeting of the stock holders of the Seattie Labor Temp! Association will be held in ball No, 2, Carpenters’ hall, Fourth tween Pike and Pine, Seattle, on Monday. October 14, 1963, ats ofcheek pm. ‘HOT BLAST Has Inside down-draft conductin; the center of firepot and thereb: fect combustion. and refuse. The cheapest kind o soft coal will give good satisfactio: in this heater. It is easily tight to keep fire with, proper f fuel in ft. It is and very durabie & good-sized ash. hin is & new and ful heater. It in expe adapted to our fuel fitions and we guaran t to give satisfaction. Pacifie Coast. We have all the iatest regulated and air guaranteed night amount We crown, fill and ex- No atu- dentists of long ‘We examine your teeth over f experien We make no charge for extracting hen pintes are ordered. All work eed ten years. Lady attendants al- e. 12-inch . 14-inch i-inch ., Frederick ! Examination 14 Hinckley Block Take Elevator—Second Flor «- PREE 1330 24 Avenue Skirts, IN LINE of High-grade Suits and w, fashionable, rough materi », $35.00, $40.00, $48.00, $¢0.00 ly-made goods; garments, if we you will are be HOLMES 1330 SECOND AVE Hasstox 0% fine Furativre Order Your Heating Stove Now Today off ordering it until the last moment. In a rush, we may have to send an inexperienced Stove man to day or two in whieh to set it up: we will send a workman that we know will do the work satisf pipe, throwing the heated air over forming much better and more per- Coal burns to fine ashes. It burns any kind of fine coat COMPLETE HOUSEFUANISHERS URNITURE GC THE SYATTLE STAY. | No Pain charge for painiem extraction | teeth are ordered, All work] done by graduate dentistea of 12 to 20 * in each department, We will tell you in advance exactly what your work will cost by a free examination. Give vs @ call, and you will find we do exactly aw we advertise— | experience; npecialiat $5.00 1.00 . 5.00 - 600 Get of Teeth +. Gald Filling .. Gold Crown Silver Filling New York Dental Parlor 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). Houre—8 to 8; Sundays 8:30 to 2 Branch Office—Fourth and Mor- rison strest, Portia’ & NELSON you will be in actual need of « jority. RR ROXON Alr- Tight Heater Mo tiron top and hettom. tn- side down draft up Dinst, draft full and registered swing-off top radial; strong, heavy steet body and lining, check Graft pipe and lintng collar, dampers, nickeled *pun urn, heavy pollsh, steel body, No, 23, length 2 in, em 2 in No. M, length 24 in., het No. ™, length 4 In., height 24 In. 816.50 Heating Btoves adapted to local fuel conditions our specialty. ¥ of 2 Great Enlargement Sale You can buy any kind of Furniture your wants de- mand, and save a large per- centage of the purchase price. Every price in the store is greatly reduced, Here's « hint from the Chairs— Dining Chairs, same as pic ture, made of quartere oak, rubbed to a mirror like polish and finished a rich golden; bOxk seat of open cane; regular price $3.25 Sale Price $2.35 0.) SECOND AVY, 4 Maye | THE BON MARCHE re TheDrapery Store Greets You so-inch Tapestry, Bagdad stripe, also brocades, al! THE BIG STORE colors, worth 75 yard; at Only ....eseeem weseneceesernre eee ASE 6-4 Table Covers, large variety of patterns, in pretty color effects, worth $1.00, at ....scecerecen eeeee jo x 63-inch Elegant Axminster Rugs, exquisite patterns, worth $3.50, at»... Women’s Suit Store News Those who came today found the Suit Store prepared to sell and display goods on the second floor in its new quarters. It is certainly a better suit room than can be found in several days’ travel, and best of all, the prices are, a8 usual, within the reach of every one. Bargains will be quoted daily through- - -49e out the season. These for tomorrow: Snowflake Pedestrienne Skirts, the newest cut and tailor stitched, never sold under $4.00 regular; special Tuesday, only oy-+++++-sereeecenere -$2.50 Fur Collar, the kind you pay $7.§0 for, they are best stone marten opossum, with eight tails; special Tuesday, at... Winter Shawls, just received, to sell at $3.00; two yards square, in all wool, fringed all around, heavy and warm, in all the best colors and black; special at. These unfinished Venetian Cloth Dress Skirts are nicely tailored, cord tuck~ ed at waist, also cord tucked flounce, headed by three satin bands forming right angle at front, seams, has drop skirt flounce; these Skirts are in black only and will be sold Tuesday at.$5.69 Black Etamine SKirts Nicely tailored, have deep graduated flounce, headed by silk cord hemstitch, on either side of this there is a silk taffeta band double stitched, forming a very neat effect as trimming; bas full drop skirt with pleated flounce; This line of our new fall Etamine Skirts is good value at $7.50; to be sold Treeday at dc ves esses ceseidessedebeaedecetedetreccerescesces +S GOO Colored Etamine SKirts This line of Colored Etamine Skirts is beautifully tailored and handsomely trimmed in silk braid, moire bands and triple plaits, fan shape at bottom ; there is but a limited number of those choice shades of blue left, that sold at $12.50; special Tuesday only at ccc cceeceeeeeseeeeeeereseeees O7OS 36-inch atripe 1 at 444 Children’s and Misses’ Felt stip Brass Extension Rods, trom 22 to| pers, felt soles worth 5c, for 2c 42 Inches, nicely finished, worth| Infante’ Tan, Black and Red for 6 Bho soft soles, worth abc, at 190, Brussels Net and irish Point Cur-| Odds and Enda of Shell Hair Pins, \in Ende, valuable pieces in this lot, | very best quality, regular prices 20c orth So; from 8 to 11 at 480, | t© 250 per dozen; from 8 to 11 at oe Moya’ 2 s, with wire} White Feather Stitch Braid, extra and ‘serviceable; | Ane quality, 6 yards in piece, reg. uckles, wn 8 to Th at Ibe Men's Heavy lhc Cotton Sox; from | 11 at bo, to 1 at 10 Men's 8h Curtain worth 8 1-8¢ Tailored SKirts with hread_| Ic The American Thread Co. Best Sewing Thread, white black and all sizes, from No. 8 to No. 80, regularly sc a spool; on sale tomorrow from % to 11, at, the spool— From 8toll Tomorrow 1 Cent A limited quantity to customers. t Rubber Roots; FighttoEleve o'clock tomorrow. Sorim, yard; from § to | #ing®, worth $1.00, for 750. fancy | larly 10¢ and igo piece; Men's Fine Ribbed Hose, 29¢ grade, double toe, from 8 to 11 ait 174g0 p: from 8 Women's Full Length Jersey Leg- from § to Black Wool pleated THE BON MARCHE Curtains, Rugs, etc., and more freely than ever as Some Extra Specials for Wednesday || 36-inch Swiss, variety of dot fects, worth 15c¢ yard, at ..... or | and ruffied 8 to ll to 11 at 100, Playing Cards, 25¢ kinds, for 15¢. Women's Steel Rod Umbrelias, 26- inch, natural wood handies; from 8 to 1) at SOc. Lambert's Listerine, 26c bottles, for 150, Listerated Tooth Powder, 25c bot- thea, for Ibe. Fine Toilet Soaps, 3 cakes in box; special at ie box, worth $e, Molasses Peppermint Kisses, 4c pound. Black Mercerized Sateen Waists, $2 to 44, prettily tucked and trim- med, worth 81.59, at 95c, at | | | | mn heel and air, on | White Fleeced. Back Marsetiles | Watsts, well made, fasten at side, at $2.98. Fiannelette W sizes, at boc Pretty Blue and Yellow Banded for soup, mush, ete. worth from 8 to 11 at be. Nickel-Plated Nut i 1c; from & to 11 at Se. finished tn natural wood; from § to 11 at be, Only two to each customer, xtra Heavy Unbleached Sheeting, yard wide, worth $1-3c, 2 to 5-yard Pieces; from Sto 11, at 4c yard, aists, all colors and racks, always ei Children’s Cashmere Dresser in sizes 3, 6 and & years, ligh jue, —_ on old re trimmed with. silk a Oriental lace insertion, worth $6.50 to $8; wale price $3.50, From the 2d Floor The Curtain, Drapery and Rug Store is new a part of the second floor, We have now! room to show our superior stock of Dra Nottingham Lace Curtains, pretty patterns, 3 yards wide, work $1.75, At, @ PAll -mrceccccwreceracerer « Calling Cards, with envelopes to match, worth i8e package; from § Towel Rings, 6 inches in diameter, | Children’s Ceduna ; Second Floor Showing and Se Special Prices Monday at 19. THE BiG STO = baying our customers are a result, sizes, also stripes and -seroll ef. Bheets ot go0d bleached size 72x90 Inches, width, indigo Sood styles, worth $1-3¢; from) Ti at #¢ yard, 4 grounds, in ail the and rustle finish, worth - Mt-inch All Wool Mistral Diack and colors, @ fine ing material, worth $1.60 00. thildren’s Jackets, ifn wide collar, braid t | $1. | Women’s Jackets of | Kersey, coat and collar full front, all slot seams, new by; from 8 to 11 at $498. | Children’s Knit years, worth ft ‘8 pund yoke of hemstitehing and ruffle |e » Worth $1.35, at Se, Women’s White Lawn Apt | sn, hem; from 8 to 11 at Bbc, | The Children's on the second floor, opens tomorrow with the of the departments, will be# teresting from the fact that! have realized—so cro * the space—that we have spi did and complete lines of C dren's Garment of all Children’s All we and ruching, ail ted Hined out, several shades, worth at only i ert neg White Outlt value; Infante’ Lon: ne) Skirts, The Bo The Big Store NORDHOFF 6 Co. 1419 to 1435 2d Ave and II5-135 Pike St.