The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1919, Page 3

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SATURDAY will bring George Loane Tucker's mas- sive eight-part photoplay production —the motion picture that will become im- mortalized through its message— Dr. Edwin J. Browa Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Columbia St | DE LONG FUNERAL THURSDA ‘SANE LABOR IN ARIZONA WINS Resignation of Officials Is Demanded PHOENIN, Ariz., Oot, 2 ment and fieers of the federation at a * meeting last night o turn ove: Ww uarter# Aa “cor 1 Ww. W loyalty of the Artzdna State Federation to the United States government and to the A. F, of L After spirited debate, the reso tion passed by a vote of 42 t “ollowing passage of the resolu Uon, both officials refused to submit thelr reaignations CEMENT PROBE IS CONTINUING PORTLAND, Ore, Oct, 29—That |lower Columbia river consumers of California cement paid the Portland price, plus the freight rate from Portland, was the testimony of C W. Halderman, of Astoria, witness in the ¢ of the governn against o rs of the Oregon land ny im federal court bh yesterds fternoon, The def Miants are charged with violation of .|the Sherman antitrust law V1 made no difference whether Funeral services for Mrs. ‘Theo |the cement was unloaded in the Maud de Long, 33, wife of Walter lower Columbia river dist | de Long, 1803 Seventh ave, who died |the carrier proceeded to Tuesday, will be held Thursday at) In Li a. m, from Bonney. Watson's. terment will be in Lake View cem tery. “The Curly Kid” and “The Girl” —IN— has: added the witness | His testimony was to the effect |Pactfic coast cement manutacturers, whose products he handled as er maintained approximately }same price Frank W. Elin, secretary and sales manager of the Pacific Port }iand Cement company of Cement |Cal., was forced to identify a letter jwritten by him saying his company jcould not take Western Washington | business. rm deal the | Superior Court to Get Ealy Mystery j Information charging William Fay | Baly and his mother, Mra. Anna | Nemitz, with first degree murder for the alleged strangling of Mrs, Eliza beth Bryan here October 20, will be THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Pike Street and Fifth Avenue Pillow Cases 29c Soft-finished Bleached Muslin Pillow two sizes, 42x36 and 45 Cases x36 inches, are included the special price, —Virst Floor, Bedding Section at reduced Toweling Crash 25c Yard Stevens’ bleached linen weft Crash, excellent value for kitchen use; 17 inches wide, and offered at the price of cotton toweling. —First Floor, Bedding Section Plaid Blankets $9.25 Pair Wool- mixed Plaid Blankets of a superior quality, size 66x80-inch ; these blankets are shown in assorted patterns and colors. —First Floor, Bedding Section 29, 191 THE ROTE-HANKINCO. Bath Towels 40c Bath colored of mercerized Faney with Towels borders, made finely-woven thread a very serviceable quality. —Virst Floor, Bedding Section OTTO F. KEGEL, President Suit Cases $7.85 Black Grained Leather Suit Cases with attrac- tive linings and strong lock and reinforced cor- ners. —Basement Sheet Blankets $2.65 Pair or tan Blankets, inches white Cotton Sheet 60x76 Gray, size -a soft, warm, serviceable quality. —Virst Floor, Bedding Section MONTH-END CLEARANCE SALE Presents Special Values From Every Section of This Homefurnishing Store ODD PIECES OF FURNITURE include such splendid values as these enumerated : Mahogany Chiffonier with no mirror, reduced to Mahogany Dressing Table with triplicate mirror, for ... Walnut-finished Dressing Table with trip- licate mirror, reduced to Walnut-finished Chiffonier, reduced to Mahogany Chiffonier, six drawers and no |* mirror, reduced to Walnut-finished Dresser with large plate mirror, for Walnut-finished Dre: licate mirror, for Hardwood Chiffonier with duced to Large Birdseye six drawers, Five Chairs and Arm Chair for. .$93.75 French-gray Dressing Table. ...$68.75 William and Mary Library Table, Jaco- bean oak finish, for William and Mary Library Table, Jaco- six drawers, | Natural Maple board, for ing Table with trip- $28.75 ished, for mirror, re- bean oak finish, for Kitchen Cabinets with ample drawer room and glass door cup- Brown Birch Windsor Ch Brown Birch Rocker, cane back and Dam- ask spring seat, for Tapestry-upholstered Davenport, spring Pike Street and Fifth Avenue Huck Towels 25c ra heavy Huck with borders—hotels Towels, finished Grecian and rooming houses will find this a very service- able number. —First Floor, Bedding Section Cretonnes 25c Yard Three hundred yards a good quality and in well as- sorted patterns and colors. —First Floor, Bedding Section of Cretonnes; and attractive Curtain Marquisette 35c Yard Twenty-five pices of Filet Curtain Marquis- ette, 36 inches wide, in ecru and white with cream, colors, finished tape border. . seat and back, reduced to “Priscilla” Sewing Cabinet, mahogany mirror, reduced to $43.75 | finished, for $7.75 Mahogany Dressing Table with triplicate | Large Willow Rocker, ivory finish and mirror, for cretonne cushion seat Mahogany Bed, full Large Ivory Willow Arm Chair with cre- Period design, for tonne cushion seat, for French plate glass mirror....$43.25 Mahogany Dresser with large plate glass filed in superior court Friday or Sat urday, Deputy Prosecutor Patterson said Wednesday Oi Not until this time, he said, will the names of state's witnesses be din closed. “The facta in the case will not come out until the trial,” he said. | Failing to obtain the $20,000 ball REX BEACH Ss Brass Woolna . Extension |- Blankets ize, in attractive “The Gi From Outside” An Unusual Rex Beach and Play—Vivid, Virile, Deep Human! GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA “O Promise Me” By W. J. Blessington $0 L O — Marimba, Chimes, Xylophone — Selections— “The Fortune Teller” Played by Preston Lodwick Limited Engagement Now Playing at the Rex Theatre Second at University From “Preachin’ Bill” down to “Little Pete” you will see all the re- markable characters of Mr. Wright’s story. Filmed amid the beau- ties of the enchanting Ozarks. HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S FAMOUS RURAL STORY OF THE OZARKS First time in pictures THE SHEPHERD required of each, Mrs. Nemitz and her son remained Wednesday in the }county jail |STAR NEWSBOYS ARE | JOE MULLER’S GUESTS “An elegant time will be had by all” at the Palace Hip theatre to night when Manager Joe Muller wil! act as host to all The Star newsboys| |during the 9 o'clock show. The en | tire balcony will be reserved for the | | Ruests, numbering several hundred | An excellent comedy bill will fur nish occasion for plenty of fun, a spe cial feature being the offering of Alice Nelson and company, which ix likely to develop into a game of “Button, button, who'll find the com pany?” but it’s a safe guess the boys will approve of the surprises it of fers. A little bit of everything will be included in the feast of good things spread before these small gu cluting feats of str the Jupiter Tric |Isabelle Miller, sie Babb and by an Jand a picturesque musical by the Esmeralda-Webb Trio ts, in COMPTON FUNER. Funeral services for ing a short ilIness at the Seattle ¢ eral hospital, Tuesday, will be hel 1 p. m. Thursday from the Bonney Watson chapel. Interment will be Lake View in What Keeps a Battery Young? To be reliable, a storage bettery must have well-made plates, Battery solution must be proper strength and required purity. Battery jars must be mechanically strong and must allow no leakage of current or battery solution, But it’s the ineula- tion betweenthe plates that keeps that bat- tery full of life and adds months to its $3.95 Pair Just 40 pairs, size 60x 76 inches, fine Woolnap in gray or white, with fancy borders; these are slightly soiled, but their wearing quality has not been impaired. —First Floor, Redding Section Bedspreads $3.45 Heavy weight Crochet Bedspreads, size 78x88 — soft - finished and will give the best inches of satisfaction. We rec- ommend them for hotel use, —First Floor, Bedding Section Leather Bags $10.85 Tan unusually structed, Cowhide well Bags, con- with hand- reinforce- 18 sewed corner ments; size inches, with brass lift catches. —Basement Large French-gray Dresser with cane panelings, finished over mahogany, re- duced to French-gray Beds, twin to Mahogany Dining Table, 54-inch square top, extends to 8 feet, design, reduced to $98.75 only, reduced Willow Rocker, Reed Arm Chair, finished dark maroon, ivory enamel finish, cre- tonne cushion seat, for Ivory Willow Davenport, six feet long, Queen Anne with cretonne cushion seat....$53.50 Tapestry Arm Chair With spring seat and $412 RUGS IN THE MONTH-END CLEARANCE Sale, represent discontinued lines and a good selection of odd Rugs. Among them are: No. 3049—Two Rugs, 9x12, No. No. No, No. No. No. No, No. No. No. 2804—One Rug, 9x12, . '$896—One Rug, 9x12, 1588—One Rug, 9x12, 6151—Four Rugs, 9x12 6155—Two Rugs, 9x12, 4083—Two Rugs, 8-3x1 4004—Two Rugs, 8°3x1 2855—One Rug, 9x12, . 246—One Rug, imperfect, 9x12, Roxbury Brussels, for Yo. 279—One Rug, imperfect, 9x12, Roxbury Brussels, for 7002—Four Rugs, 9x12, 1600—Two Rugs, 9x12, , Axminster, for Lakewood Wilton, for Axminster, for ...... Axminster, for Axminster, for Axminster, for 0-6, Axminster, for ... 0-6, Axminster, for . Royal Wilton, for ..... 8302—One Rug, 9x12, Wool-back Chenille, for .. Royal Wilton, for Royal Wilton, for .. . 5806—Three Rugs, 9x12, Seamless Brussels, for . 4014—Two Rugs, 9x12, Yo. 4083—One Rug, 9x12, Axminster, for Axminster, for Second Floor, Rug Section . $89.00 . $72.50 . $982.50 . $36.50 . $36.50 - $28.75 Ranges, Heaters and Gas Plates at Reduced Prices Fifteen Polished Steel Ranges that are splendid bakers and have up-to-date fea- Cast Gas Water Heaters are also re- | priced for clearance: Rods 20c_ Double “goose neck” ha Extension Rods for cur- tains and overdrapés—a limited quantity only is} available at the special price. —First Floor, Drapery Section Floor Lamp] Shades | $16.50 Twenty-five assorted Silk Lamp Shades, 24 and 26 inches in diame- ter, in attractive color combinations, including gold, rose and blue. —First Floor, Drapery Section Universal Lunch Kits $2.98 Metal Kits, complete with vacuum. bottle that will keep liquids warm or cold for 24 hours. A hundred Lunch Kits are available at the special price. —Basement Electric Cowhide Bags $13.70 Ladies’ Black Cowhide bright col- cretonne _ linings; two sizes, 15 and 16- inch, are offered at this OF THE HILLS 10 REELS term of useful service. 30-gallon tank size for.....$22.10 40-gallon tank size for.....$24.85 50-gallon tank size for. - $26.60 Wood Heaters, exceptionally good val- ues at the reduced prices: 20-inch Pansy Wood Heater for $13.60 23-inch Fern Wood Heater for. .$13.20 23-inch Rugged Wood Heater for $14.80 | 22-inch Pride Wood Heater for. .$12.40 18-inch Ruby Wood Heater for. ..$8.75 Combination Wood and Coal Heaters— three styles, for less: tures, are offered at, each......$67.50 Irons $2.69 Electric Trons, made by the Westinghouse Electric Company — the six-pound size, complete with cord and stand—its heating element is guar- anteed for all time, Twenty-five Combination Wood and Coal Heaters, with large mica doors, heavy polished cold rolled steel body, and hot blast firebox, are repriced for clear- ance, 19-inch size reduced to 21-inch size reduced to $33.50 24-inch size reduced to $37.50 Laundry Gas Plates in two sizes, with | two and three burners, heavy cast legs | and bottom tray: 19-inch Duplex Heaters for..... With two burners, for e | 21-inch Duplex Heaters for With three burners, for..... | 24-inch Duplex Heaters for 9.50 Bags with $2 c ored Loge Seats . Including War Tax. $29.50 special price. —Baxement

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