The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1920, Page 5

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en a ee, mow on display collection. sortment is so varied that every for table and stand lamps. The newest ideas in lamp shade making are embodied In this Combinations of colors are fasctnating and the as- We invite your inspection of this beautiful line of shades both Sold on Easy Terms @ [oy | a |house of the hospital ALLINVITED TO HOSPITAL Bring a Pound of Something to Eat The annual pound party of the} Seattle Children’s Ort will be held Wedne from 3 until 6 o'eloe 7 W att nate veryone in of age, is invited to attend this open and is asked |to bring a pound of something edible |staples preferred, to help out the New Silk Lamp Shades About fifty new Silk Lamp Shades arrived this week and are al [oy wish will easily be gratified. fo} on Formerty WoodhouseGrunbaum Furniture Co. Inc. larder of the hospital Tea will be served on the lawn. ording to the announcement of Mra Henry ©. Ewing, one of the trustees, Visitors will be shown thru the hospital and the trustees will re ceive, The hokpital can be reached by any East or North Queen Anne car, running on Second ave, BREMERTON .—Josiah Gideon, 55, Kitsap county engineer, killed when auto plunges over 60-foot cliff near Port Orchard. After acquiring all the knowledge he can from books, many a man takes @ postgraduate course by: mar. rying a widew, over 14 years) THE SEATTLE RINGSIDE fase COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL MONDAY— Appropriated $2,100 for the purchase of two substation sites for the elty lighting department. —— a to complete the naval landing station at the foot ° Rejected an coiveiiaieal to send a representative of the city’s traffic division, police department, to the traffic men's convention in San Francisco next month. Referred to the finance committes a request from the city zoning —— for an appropriation of $4,150 to defray the expenses of its work. Voted $300 to enable the police department to send a representative to the sixth annnal convention of the International Association of Identification, in Minneapolis, . oeeyerd an lnvitation to attend in 0 boly the Rainier Valley Ficeta, july 22.2 Rejected a resolution to give the midshipmen, officers and sallors visiting Seattle this week free transportation on the municipal car lines, Referred to the police safety committee a drafted ordinance for the suppression of howling canines. Introduced an ordinance appropriating $300,000 from the Skagit river bond 1918 construction fund fer work on the city’s hydroelectric project, Confirmed the appointment of Fred Morgan to the board of park commimtonces. Fe a $15,000 from the general fund for improvements at Appropriated $25,000 for the purpose of additions and betterments to the city water system, eee STAR eee vetoed bill for action at the next meeting of the council, when expon ents of the measure will make an The howling dog ordinance, drafted |by the city legal department, made its debut before the city council Mon day. attempt to pam It wag as welcome as a quart of | head. it over Caldwell's| The Window Drapes- Marquinettes and in short lengths of 3 to 9 yards, will be Votles, in our Main placed on male Drapery Section, Floor, Wednesday at OneThird Less Than Regular Price Upper oc3e Middies Reduced to $2.75 Upper Main Floor ROM ovr regular stock we have taken Ince front and Veneck style Middies, trimmed with navy blue sallor collar, finished with white braid These Middies are made of fine white Jean and sold formerly at Sizes 14 to 44. Reduced Rhodes Co. Fresh, Crisp and Daintily Styled WASH DRESSES AT $5.00 Second Floor HE charm of Print- ed Voile and Striped Per happily lend their aid in the develop- ing of a pleasing char- acter as displayed in this assortment of new Summer Dresses which are as economically priced as they are at- tracti They are shown in light and dark colors, and are trimmed with white organdie collar and cuffs, folds and _— of self material, izes 16 to 44 TNT of @ hive of angry been No-| $3.95, body wanted to play with it No body would admit that they had any ;G GRUNBAUMY —-BROS— PSS SSS8 1 SSraie SGXist ss SSSGRS e228 ee8ts S189 19's bbe te ammme! 0608 S048 FSF ERSRAT CATS S6EG18G85811S 1889 LENO TOI tne ee eg ee FURNITURE, CO. INC. “WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH” FUNERAL SERVICES el Lafromboise, mayor of Enum-| claw, who died last week at the hospital, will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in| - Baumclaw, Masons will officiate at! 1S ONLY SKIN DEEP and may be instantly relieved and healed by CRANOLENE—the Cream treatment — used externaily. Read this letter: Dyersbers, Ky.. Jan. 7, 118 cared me of Ecrema and | eae Tyaleocured 8 i Bi i jose SSe stamps. ‘Seid ond Guar eatesd by BARTELL DRUG CO.—Stx Retail Stores — nen for Sam-;the services. @ CT tofotototol foto .otorot alo) A Masonic escort ar-| rived from Enumclaw Tuesday morn ing to take the body to the family home, “Daddy, bring home | Boldt's French quer." some of| Ady. ‘The world’s standard remedy for tidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Pamous since 1606. Take reguiarty and keep in good health. In three sizes, all Reserve Spark If your car starts battery with care teries witl save y« turn of the crank “on the of @ spark ignites cold gas the Soiree time over. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS AUTO PARTS SUPPLY Co. B1t Kast Pike Street SCATTLE, WASH WESTERN Dry BATTERY © ENAMELWARE SALE Plates, Cups, en Knives, Forks, Pitchers, Cof- fee Pots, Bowls, Vegetable Dishes, Cooking Utensils,| Chinaware and large assort- ment of other articles. Prices, 5¢, 10¢ and 15¢. Sale starts Wednesday ‘a. m. Salé Conducted by Camp Lewis Wireless 901 THIRD AVE. Near Madison St, thing to do with having it drafted. It was finally kicked out the back door and sent back to the pub lic safety committee, .-. A resolution, introduced by Coun |ellman John BK. Carroll, directing the superintendent of public utilitiea to jprovide free transportation on the| muny cars for the members of the fleet visiting here thin week, was re |Jected by the counell by @ vote of five to three. Counctiman R. H. Thomeon led the Meht ag the resolution. He de t the municipal railway ready on the brink of financial a er ree ae eS tpman—and other members of puncil, argued that it would coat Seattle little to show this hospitality |to the visiting navy men. eee Councfiman Philip Tindall submit. |ted his report on the garbage bill at) seciat campaign committee, Under |the Monday session. The garbage ordinance was recently vetoed by the | mayor. | ‘Tindal declared that the mayor's statement, which accompanied his veto, did not go to the underly purpose of the ordinance. ‘The paramount issue is the pro | tection of white industry against Jap-/tWice as large as the 1916 chest lianese aggression.” Tindall stated. |This ordinance strikes a body blow | Proposed Jat the Japanese who already have a| leaders of the democratic national | strangle hold on the agricultural and | Committee estimate | much of the commercial fe of the Pacific Coast.” DEMOS CONFER ba as | BY HERBERT W. WALKER AT COLUMBUS, Ed H. Moore Won't Be Campaign Chairman Special $2.45 Upper Main Floor COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 20.—After Cox's residence today in which the] ‘9K White tte head ‘wo-hour conference at Governor embroidered with from 26 to 44 then reduced to marked for a choice at governor, Franklin D. Roosevelt, £4 H. Moore, of Youngstown, Ohio, and George White, of Marietta, Ohio, participated, it was announced that Moore had positively declined to be- come democratic national campaign chairman. It was stated White would likely run the campaign, provided the na onal committee should create quick Special $2.95 & rule recently adopted by the na-| Uonal committee, its chairman must | be a member of the committee. . It| could, however, create the special campaign committee and make. ment Now have $2.95 $4.85 up. them to cludes siz of Beach and Sussiene, colors. A fund of more than $3,500,000, we further must be raised to" finance the battle by Cox and Roonevelt loth, Vole The proposed fund will be tre| greatest in the history of the party, ‘Tindall is expected to present the but national committeemen aay it in| "rindi expected t present | WONDREDS OF WOMEN [mst tore mre une Sia nowadays are entering the profes me or business world and £0 '©/ of the clerk of |work day after day in bad health, Cotton Smocks EACH CLOTH SMOCKS tn a large variety of colors, contrasting yarns and in a range of sizes Formerly $4.95, $3.94, and now clean-up. Cotton Smocks HE SMOCKS tn this assort pid formerly at $5.76 and $6.50 and were reduced to for a quick clean reduced The variety in 36 to 44, in models Crepe in practically all Kodaks, Films and Supplies —main rieor WHITE TUB SKIRTS AT $3.50 Second Floor HESE Tub Skirts are not only stylishly made, but are carefully made as well, and are good fitting. Another interesting feature. concern- ing them is the fact that they are designed of White Cot- ton Gaberdine, Pique and Checked Weaves bought es- pecially for their making and designed to our order. They are finished in two-piece style and have patch pockets and separate wide belt. Waist measures from 26 to 38 inches. '¥ because all campaign com- | Pathfinder Met at Cascade Divide “Pathfinder” A. L. Westgard of associa Se price since the 1916 contests. In 1916, adcording to a statement house at Wash- |ington, the democratic contributions |the American Automobile | aftiicted with some female ailment, | were clone to $1,400,000, while the | tion was scheduled to reach |dragging ono foot wearily after the! republican “war cheat” Jother, working with an eye on the |arproximately $2,500,000 |clock. and wishing for closing time to coma. Women in this condition should © Lydia EB. Pinkham's V Compound, made from herbs. It has brought hea sappiness to more women in An other remedy THE UNIVERSAL CAR Here is the Ford Runabout, a perfect whirlwind of utility. Fits into the daily wants of everybody, anywhere, everywhere, and all'the time. For tewn and country it is all that its name implies—a Runabout. Low in purchase price, low in operation, low in cost of maintenance, with all the sturdy strength, depend- ability and reliabjlity for which Ford cars are noted. The demand grows larger every day, 80 we solicit orders be placed without delay to assure reasonably prompt delivery. We are authorized Ford dealers and ask the patronage of owners of Ford cars for all repair work. We know how to properly take care of Ford cars and we guarantee genuine Ford Parts when making replacements. Don’t take chances with outside concerns. Your Ford car is too valuable. L. M. CLINE MOTOR CO. 1102 E. 45th St. CLARK-BAKER CO. 3806 Ferdinand $ CENTRAL AGENCY, INC. A. F. (Burt) Blangy, Manage Broadway and Pike St. ALFRED G. AYERST, INC. 1830 Broadway, Cor. Denny Way. HIGGINS & MATTHEWS 315 Nickerson St. MYERS & BAIRD Fourth Ave. at James St. Kenwood 31 Rainier 56 r East 320 East 126 Queen Anne 74 Ell. 750 |equal footing on the committee with amounted to|attle today from Washington, D. C Because of the revelations of te |cality campaigning for @ natio senate committees on preconvention | park-to-park highway. His party, expenditures, both campain funds |!ficluding five other officialy of the pabl y tll be subjected annociation, were to be met at the close scrutiny., Senator Pomerene divide by @ committee from informed members of the nation » led by Douglas A. Shelor ommittes that he will ask the | mam of the Automobile club of committee’ to resume hearings as| We Washington. soon aa contributions start to roll in.| For the first time women had an You can m always pecetiala. | a wom An's correct. age by asking some| other woman, and then some. “URIC ACID CAUSES RHEUMATISM men, when it met today, There was A member of each sex from each state and territory It’s Easy to Put on Flesh All you have to do if you are too d want to put ¢ d “atay-there e-grain tablet © with each me land disease than anything else with which the human flesh has to con- tend. Practically no one in this age of fast living, insuffictent exercise and overeating ix exempt from Uric Acid secretions in one or more of its This | terrible symptoms. Rheumatiam, Headache, Dypspep sia, Liver Troubles, Fermentation in the Bowels and Stomach, Disease, Heart Disease, P on | lation, Kidney and Bladter Trou- | bles, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Ylete., are some of the more common ailments arising from an excess of m- | Urio Acid in the system. | ‘The Kidneys are the natural filters ful that your drucgist, a man. you | of the blood, and when they are over- pened * ak =>] i. rit Batter | Cor ane and can re ee a uaiienas tobeer “am tie te © poisons, the exc Be eee al healthier. ee welt | (Urte Acid) is absorbed into the sys as better looking | tem and in time crystallizes, 2 | When this Uric Acid attacks the muscles between the joints and there is no fever, the condition is known as MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM. When it is deposited in the fibrous tiseues surrounding the joints and causes inflammation, great pain and swelling, changing from one joint to another, ‘it is called INFLAMMA- | TORY RHEUMATI@M. When it re peatedly attacks the nerves of the | joints, causing severe pain, though with [little or no swelling, it is known as CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, and kindred diseases are all results from the same cause—ah excess of Uric | Acid, brought about by an impaired | action of the Kidneys. Get rid of the cause—the organs can not properly fulfill their normal functions until this condition is rem edied. Do not done yourself with Rheumatism Cures and Kidney Medi- eines, as no permanent relief will be experienced until the excess Uric pany $1.50, and it's so Glasecs Otted for tance by reatat opticians; special. Some Th fe 69-70 Pike Place Market (Near Carnation Milk Reeth) to spend several days in this lo-| | Uric Acid causes more suffering permanent organization. Acid is removed and the Kidneys | assume their natural action. Buchu and Marshmallow Com- | pound tw the greatest Uric Acid sol- vent made, It is not a patent medt- | cine, but the result of the accumu- | lated knowledge of experienced chem- ists and several thousand physicians | all over the country. We have man- | ufactured this rendedy for 15 years, land the marvelous results obtained | warrant our claim that it ts the best remedy ever compounded for this purpose, One bottle often restores the Kidneys and Bladder to their norma! health and strength. Even in the most aggravated cases or those of long standing, the improvement shown after taking the first bottle should be so marked that the treat- ment should no longer be considered | an experiment. Sold by good Druggists every placq or sent, post- aid, by Joyner Drug Co.,! pokane, SUN-BURN \Drive away the/ \pain and.swelling, ‘soothe and relieve! _by prompt use of BAUME ANALGESIQUE _BENGUE (Rowe dam at par seed Bow gas) Vebee Leenien® Gon i ash., on re-, ceipt of price, $1.00 and. $2.00 bottles, A good cook should be at the of every provisional government, Aberdeen Freight Office Safe Robbed ABERDEEN, July 20.—Yeggmen| cracked the safe of the Oregon-| Washington freight station here at |1145 Sunday night, obtaining $43 in ash and pay checks worth $208. itroglycerine was used. Yardmen heard the explosion but paid no particular attention to the report, believing it to be a revolver | shot, The police are investigating finger prints found on the safe | Veteran Club. to Elect Officers | * Veterans’, Republican club will hold their weekly meeting at Roose-| best w: velt hall, 1616% Third ave. Tuesday | prands and Up, The ‘curlines , jevening at 8 o'clock, for the purpose| look perfectly “nagural, lof electing officers and effecting a Sihout ke lene ony ee stickiness. it’s Easy Now to Curl Hair to Stay C ‘To curt the Sere i ittle I cthod ie net al “curling by. m becaus f ia to divide the hair Moulded Rubber Hose Special for Wednesday $5.50 25-foot lengths at... . $10.00 50-foot lengths at Buy your Garden Hose Wednes- day. We have just received a new shipment of that heavy black cor- rugated Rubber Hose. A hose of this kind always gives long serv- ice. Complete with couplings. 25-foot lengths at Wotan en at “DB -Quart Ahuninus 4 Teal Kettle Special at $2.98 Regular Price $5.00 These 7-quart Betty Bright Tea Kettles are made of pure al- uminum, with a seamless spout, An sae big value at $2.98 Preserving Needs at a Big Saving 35c doz. Boyd Mason Jar Covers at, doz... .25¢ 35c doz. Economy Jar Covers, at, doz......25¢ | Tulip White Jar Rubbers, 3 doz. for.......25¢ . $2.50 Sythe Blades | Special at $1.49 These Scythe Blades are of good quality, being made of highly tempered steel. 26- to 80-inch 9 da ener at...

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