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Woodhouse-Granbaum Furniture Co., Inc. OTTO S&S GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your conven fence to assist you to furnish your home alone your own individual ideas. Our terms are easier and our prices are lower than will be found anywhere. No Extra Charges—No Interest. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5:30 ing. Approximat Do you kne How many in your family? because of having children? Are you now living In a I. W. W. Planning Spokane Outbreak? | SPOKANE, hundred LW. defy city e trian in the weartng 1 Upholstered Living Room Furniture RA living room can be made so much more com- fortable and livable by the addition of an over- stuffed Chair, Rocker or Davenport. We are now showing some of the season's newest patterns in over- stuffed furniture, upholstered in either tapestry or velours. nty w sioner Tilsle The trials |tober 6 Doctors Recommend WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off F y from con ! Bon-Opto for the Eyes), \ unui t pm on bP Physicians and eye specialists pre | trom Maynard ave, to scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home rem- jaye. g edy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. Sold un- LONDON, 8 duct in r r from a a German | Reconstruction of the roads in repatriated druggists. it is estimated. ithe officer. 1—Are you looking for a house?. In what district?.. Approximate price or rental? Are you looking for an apartment? Do you contemplate doing any building in the next hine months?... Tf 06, tn what Glatriot?. sescsccsscesccasebarens yw Ws plan to city 29 members now held | bile fat! on chari w, ing to reports to Safety Commis- | re scheduled for Oc- The city ts prepared to march | were retired farmers of the Waits- the entire “army” to Jail if It per sists in wearing I BRITONS HONOR HUN WHO SAVED OFFICER pt uing @ British ning Seventh |Satisbury Plain, Private E prisoner, has bee |ented with a wat Bruck der money refund guarantee by all! France will cost nearly $400,000,000, |rinked being burned alive to savelin America thru one of the biggest purr THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1919. Are You Looking tor a House? If you want to buy or rent @ hours, fill out this questionnaire and send it to room 900, Arctic Putld The information will be kept confidential by the housing committee of the Chamber of Commerce For rent? For purchase? Number of rooma?, In what district?. rental? . Number of rooma?. of any families contemplating cc 9 to 10 Remnants In lengths of % to & yards, terns of gingham: in asnorted pat per muslins a‘timen 10 to 11 During thia hour i than lens the former price DRESSES: wainte 36 whort hot models with em. Choice fronts and at collars and in 20, for misses and «mall women and are made of plain pronst chambray ginghams, in pocket |Washington Farmer |Silverware Gone; Killed by Train Greek Is Arrested WALLA WALLA, Wash, Sept.| Tom 26. w D, Wallace was instantly | city ja nd | killed last night when the automo- | tigation in which he was riding was|tity of of | struck yan O-W, KR. & N, train buttons, d-|near Prescott, Wash. Millard Ketser, his companton, | |was fatally injured, living only an|Missed a quantity of silverware hour. The automobile was totally|The vario' lockers were searched |wrecked. Wallace and Ketser|and nine sterling silver spoons and j nine forks are said to have been found in the Greek’s locker. He was arrested by Frank Olmstead and Off J. Fuller jand booked on an open charge. 26.—Fifteen inva: laws and at ot ireek, ding an in lion of & quar his lock cattle hotel where he is in the or at the employed George Clark, the hotel steward, burburg district, W. W. buttons. | '$5,000,000 MOVIE COMPANY IN ENGLAND DON CANADA IS SENDING BACON AND LUMBER LONDON, Sept. 26—Canada ts now shipping 60,000 tons of bac and 75,000,000 standards of lu to England every month. The ship ments are expected to continue at the same rate during the remainder of the present year A $5,000,000 For pl y| of America in the European marke Three of |America's best known producers ve been signed, the organizers my. ne ploture a week iy to be shown 1 purse and| voluntartly | distributing compaines $200,000.00 green, blue and pink Formerly $5.00. Yor this hour, choles s.. $2.0 SILK PONGEE—110 yards of 33inch Silk Ponges tn natural color. On sale in the & Mercer Formerly Nght this hour, ly 50c, For this @ FALE. 400k 50c hour, a yard.. 16%, 60 yards of China Silk Blouses 95c Upper Main Floor, One hundred Blouses in plain white, flesh and black China silk, or em i H } broidered or lace trimmed 1c is, av been reduced for Friday for a quick dispoml | H Formerly $1.95. While they last Friday, choice at, .95¢ Sizes 38 to 41, each 2to3 MEN’S SILK HOSE—Size 11% only in Men's Silk Half Hose with drop stitched patterns in black, white, suede and blue, 65 pairs in the assortment which sold formerly 50 at 750, For this hour, a pair ....... c sale of two TRICOLETTE SILK—A dispose shades for dresses and » ment prises 50 yards and sold forn et $7.00. For this with jown collar and The nt includes sizes $ " 16% and 17%, in dark blue only, Formerly $1.76 this hour, chotoe "$1.25 MERCERIZED POPLIN ormer. 28c 11 to 12 Curtains 20 pairs of Marquisette and in two-pair lots of each for pattern Re this hour as follows $1.75 $2.00 Curtains. 50 Curtains .. one 18 Curtains .. wg $4.75 Curtains . $6.60 Curtains $8.00 Curtains . 27-4 Curtains . for formerly 30¢. this hour, Serim, Not ty Ungham Lace Curtains he FANCY VOILE —16 yards to clean up For Friday Hour Sales No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders taken on Friday Ho Sale merchandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserv 1 to 2 PLUSH COATING —40 yards of 26inch Piast and Burgundy, $2.00, Yormer- Yor this .$1.00 Dress Skirts 20 separate Skirts of palm cloth, in black and white stripes, Waist measures 27 to 36 inches. S-plece styles with gathered backs and separate belts. Formere ly $4.00, For this hour, each SHORT ‘GTHS — Drapery Scrims, Mar quisettes, Volles and Cretonnes, in lengths of 3 to 7 yards, During this hour at % less than former prices, beach Exceptional New Autumn Coats at $19.50 New Second Floor. OOD assortments and standard values go hand in hand in this - display of serviceable Fall and Win- ter Coats developed from wool ye- lour coatings, tweeds, in kersey cloth and belted front models, trimmed with black or mole fur cloth collars. Sizes 16 to 46. 3 to 4 Women’s Neckwear A broken line of 40 Col- lars, Collar and Cuff Sets and Vests assembled from our regular stock. These are made of pique, dine, in Formerly $1 d $1.75. For 35c this hour, choice organ- 4to5 Silk Gloves 45 pairs of Silk Gloves, in tan color only. These are in two-clasp style, Im sizes 5%, 6, 6% and 7, and sold formerly at $1.25. Ree duced for this hour for = quick a pair Coating in Rose, Navy” Sieh ERE A we es ve st tion, Por this nour: ® $4.00 PERCALES—Short lengths of 26inch Per wales of a good weight, in 6 to 1¢yard lengths. ‘The assortment displays dota, stripes and fig- H.R.L. Motor Company of Washington 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock 4 With 4% Additional Profit-Sharing Privilege SOLDIERS FACE (Sch ates Hood’s Sarsaparilia at 1414 34 Ave.; downtown, 913 24 MURDER CHARGE Keeps on succeeding where other | | medicines fail, because its original | Sieney high standard of merit ts conscien- tiously maintained. Good for blood, |Will Take Two to Minne-| o owacn, Liver, KIDNEYS. | Tent that relieves itching apolis for Trial | Awk your druggist how good it ts, | that cleanses and soothes fn a ee prem op | mo and apply it as. Seattle police say it will not of Zem as dit be n for the Minneapolis BRING THIS AD | you will find that irritations, p authorities to obtain extradition ch, no matter how gegy | wackheads, eczema, blotches, papers from Gov, Louis F. Hart mi $2) rm to remove ©, Forbes and M. G. “ef ede Bassett, the two soldiers arrested Wednesday in Seattle in connec- tion with the murder August 8 of J. Larson, an aged farmer living near Minneapolis, to Min- nesota for trial. The may the men can be taken back Without the issuance of Par Value of Shares $100.00 Full Paid Nonassessable Dividends payable quarterly. Redeemable as a whole on thirty days’ notice at 110. Capitalization: Preferred Stock .. «+++ ++ $200,000.00 Common Stock ..........0+ee+++0+++$200,000.00 | | ‘ross a This company is a consolidation of Rothweiler & Co. and the Hendricks Manufacturing Co. of Seattle. Both of the companies are old and successful companies in the city. The Hendricks Manufacturing Co. has been doing a general manufacturing and machine business in Seattle for the last nine years. It has successfully manufactured Hendricks Truck Attachment, 700 and 1,400 horsepower Marine Engines, Shell Making Machinery and Marine Gasoline Motors. The plant is located at 3301 First Ave. S. soge mow : It is believed they | Rothweiler & Co. have been engaged in the automobile and manufacturing business in Seattle for the vnc iss i tue Coane last nine years. The plant, located at 2962 First Ave. S., is equipped with the latest automatic machinery aise compllelty and equipment suitable for the manufacture of motor parts. This plant has been successfully engaged Larson. But’ Bas. in the manufacture of the Rothweiler Pump and Automatic Screw Machine products. Earnings Safeguards—Continued — ne detective depart: | ment talked to Bassett late Wednes- day afternoon. He was told th: he , With Forbes ta wiaiek tiet tor’ ae The principal business to be conducted will be The stock is nonassessable. Reritgy Ua" old tarmaae the manufacture of Motors and Motor Trucks. Net assets must be maintained at one and one- Refuses to Talk For the present the general business of both con- half times the par value of the outstanding pre- cerns will be continued and the profit derived ferred stock. from such operations should pay expenses until All legal matters in connection with the forma- the Motor Truck business is thoroughly under way. tion of the company and the issuance of this stock The preferred stock carries preferred cumula- are under the supervision of Roberts & Skeel, tive 8% dividends and participates in the profits attorneys, Alaska Building, Seattle, Wash. until the total dividends on preferred stock shall reach 12%. The Purpose of this Issue The proceeds of the sale of $200,000.00 pre- ferred stock will be used for the purchase of parts and material and in the manufacture and sale of Motors and Motor Trucks. The equipment and buildings necessary have been’ provided by the sale of common stock. There are no outstanding debts or obligations of any kind. Safeguards The stock is preferred both as to dividends and assets. One of the Biggest Aluminum Ware Bargains We Have — Ever Offered 4 10-Quart Betty Bright : | Aluminum $1.95 | Preserving Kettle This is a Lipped Preserving Kettle with cast aluminum ears and lug, made in the new sun finish. No phone or C. O. D. or- ders. 10-Quart Betty Bright Aluminum Preserving Kettle, Extra Special, at $1.95 police de: me is in Minne 4 spent consider. time at Camp Lewis. While there he met a Tacoma girl, The Eastern police, the murder, re quested the police to watch the girl, believing Bassett would re. turn, 1 When the soldier returned to the girl the Minneapolis dete > and came West. ma hotel tle Wednesday | It was then that the two men were arrested. | Management The new company will be managed by the for- mer officers of the Hendricks Manufacturing Co. and Rothweiler & Co. J. J. Hendricks, H. B. Perine and J. A. Lagoe will have entire charge of production work, and H. N. Rothweiler will be in charge of the sales and publicity. J. J. Hendricks and H. N. Rothweiler recently made a trip through the different factories and automobile institutions both on the Atlantic Coast and in the Detroit district. They have made care- ful investigation of the cost of manufacturing and assembling and have decided from these investi- gations that a business as outlined will be very successful. The Officers of the Company Are J. J. Hendricks, president. H. B. Perine, secretary. H. N. Rothweiler, vice president. J. A. Lagoe, treasurer. References: First National Bank; Metropolitan Bank Subscriptions may be made with— Rothweiler & Co. 2962 First Ave. S., Seattle, Wash. CRICKET BALL KILLS LONDON, Sept. 26.—George M Dodman has just died from a rup- tured n caused by a blow in from a ¢ when he in a match at the Dulwk grounds, it OUCH! THAT OLD ~———-RHEUMATISM dust get out that b | Dixie | | Portable Electric Lamp| | Special at $2.98 was k tle of Sloan's for that quick ture, were you? , full of rheu- Weren't pre switch in tem Left you stiff, s A matic twinges' | brass and makes a very attractive appearance. You should have had a bottle of |} Sloan's Liniment handy—that would) have soon eased up the muscles, quieted the jumpy, painful, affected | I) part—penetrated without rubbing, | bringing gratifying relief. Helpful in all attacks of lumbago, sciatica, external soreness, stiffness, strains, aches, sprains. Get a bottle at your druggist's. S5e, Te, $1.40. The Dixie Portable Electric Lamp is finished in dull | This" lamp has a clamp attachment on the base so that it can be attached to a bedpost, dresser or shelf—shade Hendricks Mfg. Co. on lamp can be adjusted to any angle. Complete with | 3301 First Ave. S., Seattle, Wash. Perine Machinery Co. 209 First Ave. S., Seattle, Wash.