The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1919, Page 2

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06 for ae $1.35 remelar price $2.00 about 50 crib blankets; in pr&ty Kindergarten designs: several patterns in blue and pink grounds, with white fig- ures; 36x48 inch: nicely serged edge fint these Diankets are slightly counter solled, being used for samples regular price $2.00; special for Friday and Saturday $1.33 wegular price Tie right size for turday....--- home—except the one next door. Onty One “BROMO QUININE” ‘To get the in LAXATIVE ta. ot BE. W. ome day. *, BROMO 01 a cold | HOME OF THE BE: $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH FREE EXAMINATION Can You Place a Value on Your Eyes? ' o! Then naturally you should q entrust the examination to the most reliable optometrist whose skill, experience and yearn of practice can determine whether you need glasses or a change of lenses and prescribe the correct Siasses for your individual re- quirements, Always Reliable Marcum Optical Co. Co. 917 FIRST AVENUE Madison Est. 1906 Years service to the homefurnisher! this EXTRA SPECIAL from “The Doll House” — Teddy Bear blankets: inches high; self basting: re- : =r Re 1.75; special for Fri- size ‘Fikte shows bo mays fp prev |BOSSY WORSTED IN call for fult| Minor injuries late Wednesday night Qui- ignature | when she attempted to impede the | - friends say. Underwood was a strong contender for the democratic presidential nom- ination in 1912, and Is frequently mentioned as a possibility for next the highly impor tant chairmanship of the finance com mittee under the democratic regime. | Senator Hitchcock has conducted Uon forces, altho at tmes Under. wood haa played a prominent part |No matter what selection is made, leader in the treaty content STATE IS READY | FAR N. D,, Nov, 12.—-Leaders of the Non-Partiam league today |claimed North Daketa’s league gov- jernment will be able to meet the! lot the mines, pay the mine owners royalty and still make a profit | Mine owners recently claimed they | lcould not meet the miners’ demands. ‘egotiations to prevent a strike fall The state, by proclamation of |Governor Frasier, took over opera- rs of the mines. DEBATE LIMIT - ISVOTED DOWN —high-grade standard carpet sweeper, mahogany color wood fitted with pliable hair brush; adjustable wheels: res- ular price $2.50; special for Friday and Saturday......6265 ular price The; specia for scqonelingantgedee SA: petition to limit debate @n the peace —seamicss se ing “Mod fener es er eee sa incken Senator Cummins, Iowa, In the width 10% inches, just the | chair, ruled the cloture petition out | of order. Hitehooek. On motion of Senator Lodge, the chalr was sustained, 44 to 26. Lodge's | motion was to table Hitchcock's ap- | peal from the chairs decision. An appeal was moved by | ‘Colorado Miners | Are Going Back DENVER, Nov. 13.—-@triking Colo rado coal miners are gradually re suming work Additional regular price $2.93 the REDDY elec- trie grill and toaster, not exactly like pte- t » but of a better grade than shown here. mplete with cord ready to ttach to electric light soeket. zee, price $2. special Friday Saturda: oss that the state would be back to normal shortly. Plenty of cars are on hand to rush the coal to Rocky mountain communities suffering in zero weather for lack of fuel. State troops are being withdrawn gradu. ally from the coal fields U. S. Government Linen Now on Sale — All new and most of them in original packages. Sheets, Pillow | Cases, Napkins, Hath Towels, Roller Towels. The articles named above jare being sold at the Camp Lewis Wireless, 407 Hinckley bidg. New woolen blankets, $5.50 Advertisement MIXUP WITH AUTO A Jersey milch cow sustained on Rainier boulevard, at Him at.,| ad | progress of a machine driven by Ed. |; ward Trick, Seattle business man, of || 85 Columbia st | Trick, while attempting to pass'| metere we feels Influences | another automobile, collided with the | Of others In expression. jcow. His machine was badly dam jaged, while he, himself, suffered a | Severe shaking up. TO START MINES mines | opened today and the prospects were | offices of} OFFER EIGHT LESSONS | ON U. S. INCOME TAX Eight weekly lessons on the in come tax are included in a course of | fered by the university extension di vision and conducted by James M McConahey. The first lesson will be given Friday at 6 p. m. fn the as | sembly room of the Chamber of Com- merce, Enrollment tor the course) may be made at 1044 Henry building, lor at the Chamber of Commerce on | opening night, MATINEE SATURDAY “REMNANT” “SUM” SHOW NO AUTOS ON SALE AT CANTONMENT Annoyed by letters, long distance calls and visits from persons seeking to buy motor cars and trucks from the government at reduced rates, | Lieut. Col. C. 8, Hamilton, morale of- ficer at Camp Lewis, appealed today to the press to announce that no | automobiles of any description are |for sale at the camp. /ENGLAND HAS LARGEST SUPPLY OF RADIUM WILKES LONDON, Nov, 14. —Engiland has | the greatest quantity 6 radium ever ELLIOTT collected. Its weight is about three 2525 grams, 3-700 of #m avoirdupois pound, | ts-value is @ half million dollars, | THE MARTIN'S CHAIR Mother Is Seriously Ill; MUST BE FILLED | Father Lealio only smiled bitte “For God's anke, de now.” Leatic was ato of “Mother” Wilson, an from Kent early in the hired Brickmon to drive Murderers Masked Erickson and Mra, W lthe treaty fight for the administra, |the back room, while Leslie was play | ing the phonograph in room, Erickson and ron both the front room, and exeping on a chair. “Two masked men knocked at the! door, and when I answered, one shot! me,” was ali Leslie wo: wieh and Brown. found on the porch Leslie wan taken to th Kent, and then to the where an operation fail Leslie's «mother and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Conger, of Kent,| = | miners’ demands in state operation|COuld throw no light on the murder mystery Thursday TRANS AUSTRALIA ADELAIDE, Nov, 13 railway contractors have offered to connect South Austral Darien and accept federal bonds for | the work. Ing at the resort? “Mother” Wil | heard a shot, then |Hitcheock { expected to continue as ("Am of the door, They rushed into! The bullet was It had plerced Lealie’s abdomen and dented the wall No attempt at robbery was made. | ‘THURSDAY, NOV, 1 murder, rly and satd:| mt ask me/ TODAY—LEW WILITE in 1 came there morning. He him there, (except Bunda: Nights 7:15 an iison were in PLYMOUTH, (United Prens.) Nancy Astor bel |ponents were Mats., 3:20 Nights, 7 ana © NOW PLAYING HARRY GIRARD eed Comrany Joe Whitehead ¢ ke and Company. Cardo and Noll. Ner- nivier Dros Raymond Wilbert Pantageacope General Adminsion, 25¢ and 35< the front} the found Lesite husband's forme: of commonn Lady Naney |blow for blow | Intimating she b Fifth at Pine Ethott 2626. Spe wuld tell Star i said (COUNCIL SEEKS Seeking tee) “L” ORDINANCE LADY ASTOR IS “packing” lings in an effort to embarrass her in her campaign to succeed to her| Why Buy Less Charming Materials When You of unusual quality the Bhown in The yard . yard. Marine-blue and Squirrel and Black / Eng. Nov. 13—| Friends of Lady lieved today her op- | her meet- 42-inch All-silk Moire Chiffon Velvet, extra value at, the yard f seat in the house continued to give in the stormiest! campaign last night yellowed most of the! ming from support. | labor candidate, the Silk Satin Sublime, in Navy, Very special, while they last Cie PE Sos syertienseves after ay On @ aimilar m Ham, |¥year of disappointment, P. 1, Fra-|titon, Skagit county, this atate, ix en oe Me . Democrats Must Replace jer, of saiom. Ore., wax in Seattle |deavoring to locate hin 13yearola|Measure Being Drawn to Can Buy Beautiful | Thursday, hoping to find some trace|son Lioyd, who left thelr home Oc: | 1‘ —vo ©. 0. D. of phone or | Mf Vacancy Caused by Death |i: this city: Wisiam Fraser, 16. |tober 2h. ‘Lloyd wns neon In Boattle | Relieve Traffic ae The lad left home in September,| October 24, 26 and 26, a in re - der; one to & purchaser; BY RAYMOND CLAPPER 1918, and, no far Gs his father has| ported to have told acqualmMances he} Solution of the traffic problem| 6tae or 9 (Wnited Press staff «pondent) [been able learn, completely die: |had run away because his schoollin ine south end which has been a these specials will mot be WASHINGTON, Nov, 11.—Demo \appeared, The father is stopping at| teacher had threatened him. |nightmare to business firma and t § ess " - . the Arlington hotel. Lieya’ hh revi or the! ‘ ‘ ~ ae. cratic members of the senate will Joyd's mother, worrying over the |) 5) Tt? ay Wiens Grttvered’ — com be ‘coe | Th cut « couces within a few daye to |——— Tr | eee ot the, tad, 50 martonaty i. |'e oubtie S06. more Cee i cotar | You may rest assured that Silk Shop Silks taken by purchaser. pick minority floor leader, filtine | Hamilton said he would reward any |Moved closer to reality Thursday ey e % . : a are Bester Main Vig BULLET ONLY Peete tey Mting information. Lloyd |The council has directed City Eos!) the best to be had—and at prices you will be de. Senator Martin, Virginia « déscribed as we neer A. If. Dimock to draft an ord : Senator Hitehcock, Nebraska; Un | Four feet n r ten inches tall ail lighted to pay. derwood. Alabama and Simmons, | weighing 106 or 108 pounds, dar) nance providing for elevating fF y B I North Carolina the three fore | brown eyes, very fair akin, brown |WaY tracks at an estimated cost © ‘ most candidates, ‘The contest will be hair, dim scar between the eyes. | $16,000,000 t f | Main Floor lively, according to cloak room & ——| A conference of engineers and ese eautiru 1 Ss spams wip, @& the winner will be a at . ~ other railway officials with eity of ‘ contender in the democratic nat AMUSEMENTS toon will be held before the ord pili Just Arrived convention whieh selects a presiden Vi ti , Si t lnance is presented to the counell tial candidate next year. Ictim’s secre Savomveness | {for final action Underwood, the youngest in point . 2 | GQratrnepyr | Briefly, the plan of improving 40-inch rich Satin Duvetyn in Sand, Navy of years and service, is a favorite.| ‘The bullet that killed Kart L, Lew | weeranne traffic conditions in the south end : a rf 7.95 He has been in the senate since 1915. lie, 25, Kent chaliffeur, shot at] liye: Wood and Wyde; || provides that all running tracks of Taupe and Biack. Mxos 1 ah unbreakable doll whereas Hitchcock came in 1911 and “Mother” Wilson's roadhotse back of ireen and [ithe railways and railway yards as i, | as pictured, jointed Simmons in 1901, But Hitchcock i*lthe Motor Inn, ne Algona early Wards; Samarcff Tl wen shall be raived to such 40.nch richly brocaded Satin Charmeuse in appealing shag » \Seewe aska man and is not expected | Wednesday morning, is the only clue vation that ways can be cor oe a, Beletadtus, Paatind aiespesiers® - oll the Southern demoerata, a8 |/deputy sheriffs Thursday tn struc beneath the yards and of Apricot, Turquoise, Belgianblu ave $5.45 white underdress, t either Simmons or Under-|seeking the men who did the shoot ————===—= |tracks, draining by gravity into Navy, Ivory and Black. Very special, yara.,.; natural hair, @ cute Simmons is a strong South-!ing, Leslie died in the city th ‘/PALAC E HIP sewers, In this plan it is not con ‘ little baby dollie for rn democrat, who always has sup |here at 10a. m. Wednesday, refusing | templated that service tracks nor eli cil ramet hi ee ¥ » Meche @tirh: ene ported the administration jto tell the identity of the murderers. 1 ne on Kast Marginal way Silk find i Chiffon Costume V . real imported English ony, eee wernt Underwood is viewed ax a compro: | Revenge is thought to have been the | Continuous Dally, 1 to 11 4 ave, shall be raised. goods, 45 Inches wide. It's the finest made and wash tra special for Fri- mise between Hitchcock and Sim-| motive. } ihoalgemnaiee aoe A il meeting was attended eplend It is shown in a great variety of shades, inclag dare OBc mons - htm ae DULY, Sheritte ‘Matt Atarwich | i ak ace by @ notable array of railroad offi ing African Brown, Taupe, Golden Brown 5 ining from be we ~o on ee ieue Fred A. rows were called to} ERA THULIN A in cials, inclading J, D, Farrell, presi and Black. Remarkable value at, tal city, Underwood's ¢ the seene of the shooting at 11 a m. || rn: DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND* || of the Oregon & Washington i ideas are regarded by many a* more Wednesday, They found “Mother 1, Judge J. B. Reed, repre the yard in harmeny with the general ideas Of Wilson, John Erickson, Kent jitney | anagem the Northern Pacific, and - - the industrial North than is the case /driver, an dthe wounded Lealle there. railroad engineers. with most Southern senators, his|When questioned on the TRICO DUVETYN—a most appealing sult or coat mater which in many quarters commands $2eqp $12.95 ‘we | $4.95 $10 peg ERE RGKE TE: a Very Special 35-iffch Chiffon-tinish Swine Biack Taffeta and heavy, AB Belgian, Burgundy and -. $195 This Week Mat. Sat “The House of Zahrt—Silk Service 6 hompital at fa “I hope you people won't put any | city hospital, “REMNANT more insulting questions, If I were lod. A Delightful Comedy jto descend to personalities, 1 could e atep-tather, || Niatts S10 |beat Gay ms flat as « pancak | Warning the hecklers that they couldn't “get” her, Lady Astor shouted, “I'm a sight better than — uNT, FOR 7 NIGHTS the other candidates, If the men of RAILWAY Australian JOUN CONT Pre represent them take a fighting The red to her lfrom the Britis | war. im and Port) ' Devon cannot get viscountess evidently refer- opponent's 4. D. ZAHRT Westlake at Pine Above New Owl Drug Store fighting men to I advise them to woman absence | h army during the } Conveniently located between Pike and l 1421 THIRD AVENUE and ready at all times to serve your musical requirements. Jnion at p F eal tod = a PM No expense or labor has been spared to give to the music-loving people of our city a Musical Service com- plete in every detail. Thirty Private Record Rooms right on the ground floor make choice of new music both delightful and expedi tious, and a complete International Record Sec- tion brings the music of every nation within easy reach. All the late models of the three world-famous instru- ments, the New Edison, the Columbia Grafonola and the Victrola, are displayed in the fourteen phonograph sales rooms on the second floor, so that our patrons can make a choice under ideal conditions. You are cordially invited to visit “Seattle's Musical Headquarters” at an early date,

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