The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1920, Page 2

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web Bae BEE an Ah ia Mag te RBS ie SN LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT WITH OUR FRED RENTAL DEPARTMENT 2 oi ete Ran pain ARE OUR 0 + FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —no phone or C. 0. D. orders; one to a purchaser—-these specials will not be deliv- ered; can be easily taken by purchaser. 2-day sale of separate pieces from semi-porcelain dinnerware sets— Pr —included in this assortment are many beautiful pieces of-decorated-semi-porcelain china, American and English stock in many attractive patterns to se- lect from; special Friday-Saturday : 10¢ 20¢ —R BR plates —dinner plates —truit dishes oe —sauce boats —catmeal dishes _-pickle di ——ple plates —cream pi —ealad —tea and THIRD T9¢ —covered vegetable —cake plates ucer covered butters FLOOR special Friday strong, well eaters offer 11¢ enon cowhide leather made rattan carpet with 20 Friday-Satu BRCOND FLOOR 25 leather hand bags greatly reduced— $19.75 reavlar 620— leather vered, lined. with | 1 made brace tan color: remular ay. SRCOND FLOOR THE SEATTLE IS CONFIDENT Thinks It Looks Like Land- slide for Him BY HERBERT W. WALKER WILMING N, Del, Oct, 21--! Governor James M. Cox, as he began his stump campaign in Delaware and deol today political decided Maryland events have taken such @ turn within the Inst two weeks that “there are incipient manifestations of & landslide” for hin candidacy If I am any judge of crowd paychology,” he “maid, “the undercur rent of independent thought is grow ing ao rapidly since Senator Hard ing declared at Des Moines for re jection of the league of nations cov enant that it is engulfing the party wall.” Cox's optimist was due tn some measure to the receptions he re ceived during the last two days in New En«lan nerally congidered a republieas « hold. Cox was expecting a reply fr Biihu Root in reaponse to a graphic demand that the former seo retary of Mr. Cox declared that he on the treaty just as Mr. Wilson negotiated it.” —& A WEEK — Weird Defense Is Planned for Husband Slayer ° OAKLAND, Cal. Oct. 21--While STAR SAYS HARING : Challenges Assertion That | He Is Flopping BY RAYMOND OLAP ROCHESTER, N Henator W. G. Ha longed anyone column of his league of nat ments not in Speaking at Convention Hall Bere, the republican candidate inalnted hat he has held to one position thru ‘out his eampalen and ai refuned to outline in detail bis conception of an ammociation of nations. | “J challeng radietion; T invite any man's pa which are not In me he said, “I have unfailingly said that we wish to associate with other nations to end war an dpromote and preserve peace Th her nations of the wor! r than our polition | They have accepted the there in no hope of uniti cans, or even a ve betantial minority, behind the imponsible pro- posal that we should accept tlie cove nant as written. The foreign na tions have set thelr faces to the fu- ture, So must America, s) must ev ery friend of the new and better order.” el of utterances a. A. WEEK —— | Body of Baby May Be Coughlin Child PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21.—-Police are endeavoring today to establish Identity of the body of an infant bey, whieh was discovered in an aban 4 quarry near Bwedeland late was believed the bedy may be ely Coughlin, kidnaped hy tha Morr Church Age Going; ligion |Here’s Another of Pastor Admits It the Champeen Apples| NEW YORK wtill Oct, 21—While re LONDON, Oct. @1—An apt lives, the present day “wurvival of the Kev, John attempts te yiiapwe of th me futile and weighing one pound five and a half in accor to ounces was picked at Weateliffe-on “All ting Holmes the utte have b he Hea, This is an ounce and a half 1| heavier than the “biggest apple” re cently reported. News of ( Quarter Million Clothing Crash Confirmed Old Established Hub Clothing Co. Will Sell Great Stock to Public at Reductions That Will Startle Trade—Many Prices Will Be Cut in Two— An Old Fashioned Price Cutting Event to Take Place M. 8, Bornstein, president of the Hub Clothing Company, the veteran clothing concern located on Pioneer Square, today confirmed the report that the great stock of his big concern would be thrown on the market at very radical price reductions. In explanation of hix action, Mr Bornstein said: “It is true that the Hub Clothing Company ts going to sell every article in stock at reductions that all clothing men will realize as approaching @ sacrifice. Our store will be closed Thursday and Friday and « busy force of clerks are working under instructions to severely cut the price on every ticket in the store. All I care to say is that our unloading will be conducted on the old fashioned basis of square dealing that has marked this store's more than 26 years’ career ‘The prices will show by far the most severe reductions that Seattle haa seen since the war started.” One reason for the Hub having much a tremendous stock at the prew ent time te due to the shipyard situation During shipbuilding activities the Hub probably supplied more highly paid mechanics than any two other stores in Seattle, To meet the requirements of thin exacting trade the veryybest clothing, haberdashery and furnishings that America pro- duces were purchased in large quantities, This high quaifty stock will now be placed on public sale at prices, in many instances, as low as one-half former marks. The big unloading will start Saturday at 9 a.m. Full report of this great merchandising event will be published in The Star tomorrow, It THURSDAY, OCTORER 71, 1998, Charlestown Wants Its Name Change) RLESTOWN Og All of Charles » Charleston, ine ate cltizer ture to Only One Conclusio No matter how you fi n the question of taxi servioes it whether it be— —comfort —safety —-speed —or rates you can come to but one clusion, namely, that SEATTLE TAXIC. COMPANY’S SERVICE is the kind of service you want to use. Our large organization enables us to give you the most efficient services in the city at the lowest rates, 650 $2.78; Friday - tay, 81.38 (out It out) will buy thie beautiful Ustle dol, with white bonnet to match. Unbreakable com- tien head and hands: 1 inches long. Special y-Saturday, Tie. TOY DEPARTMENT * ESTABLISHED: SEATTLE Le, Knights of Columbus wil hold the second of their winter series | of dances, when they will give a typ | bewitching Halloween Gance, | ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS | DENTISTRY What a relief it is to know that you can have your dental work done without hurting you a hit! No matter how sore your tooth may be or how much it may have ached, we can do the necessary work on it without the slightest sensation of pain to you. If you have been putting off having necessary work thru fear of pain, delay no longer. X-RAY We are prepared to do dental X-ray work in all its branches. Complete, modern equipment. * FREE EXAMINATION Let us examine your teeth and consult with you regarding your dental needs without cost or obliga- tion to you. BOSTON DENTAL CO. 1422 Second Avenue nore. | will furnish the music, ‘The commit. Mrs, Virginia Clark, of Oakland, lny im @ cot at the county jall here in & nervous collapse, awaiting her trial November 15, for the alleged murder of her husband, Chester Clark, her attorney, ©. A. A. MoGee, today outlined one of the mom re markable lines of defense ever prom ised a California court j | MoGee, in brief, claimed that Mra Clark shot her husband thru «4 | payehic command of her father, | 100 smokers’ stands specially priced — $1.25 regular price $2—~ fumed or natural sk varnished: height 18 inches, 7% inches rquare; has ash tray nd convenient draw. or: Mra. Clark, according to MoGee, had lived for years in constant dread of hér parent, whom MoeGee declared ho whe ready to show at the trial served a prison term for an alleged attack on hie daughter, after convic Saturday $1.25. oon lhe glauca THIRD FLOOR | Mra. Clark, following her arrest, |made an alleged confession ef the murder of her husband, declaring she shot Clark in a fit of repulsion at bis } degrading practican | MoGice declared the theory of the defense would be that, regardiess of hether Mra Clark's account of the | ense is based on fact or hallucination, | she acted on the Deilef that her father had commanded her to kill ber husband on pain of being killed herself. 1886- "TACOMA: . SCMOENPELD & SARS YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE the evening of October 29. Many ar- tiatic features will be presented, and the usual large syncopated orchestra tee On arrangements consists of Mr. —& A. WEEK — nationalities reaiding in Chicago than in any other city of the United Staten. Dp. LR Cart each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligation whatever. We have a fine, - brand new X-Ray Machine which we are placing at your dis- posal, without charge be- tween the hours men- tioned above. Please come as early tn | the morning as possible. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. BR Clark, Manager 1406 THIRD AVENUE Corner Third Avense ees Uaioe Sant Across the Stress from the Postoffice Attendants Lady an on Duty a c— UP the new “home of quality milk,” at 515 Westlake N., for regular deliv- ery of our prize- winning product. PURE MILK DalRY Celebrated Maplewood Milk Butter Cream » PHONE: CAPITOL 224 Ieo cream U.S. ARMY GOODS SALE Outlet for SURPLUS GOVERNMENT SUPPLIES * COMMERCIAL MERCHANDISE BY THE McAVOY COMPANY * U. 8. government dress, work and field shoes, all easy on the foot, price $7.50 and $8.50; new O. D, woo! shirts, $6.75; new khaki shirts, $2.50. Reclaimed army breeches in all sizes for men and women, $1.25, $1.75; new khaki pants, $2.76; army belts, 600; #ox, Pure wool, 66c; Shawknit wool sox, 650; dress sox, 260; army leg- wings, $1.25; leather puttees, $5; O. D, spiral leggings, $1.25; wool underwear, $2.75 each; union sults, $2.50; gray underwear, $1 each; officers’ new raincoats; sleeveless wool sweaters, $3.60; heavy sweaters, $2.25; heavy wool swegters, $9.50; mackinaws, olive drab wool coats; olive drab logging shirts and jackets; khaki knap- sacks, $2 “amping and clothes bags, $1; 1,000 U, 8, army O. D. breeches, for outing, $3 and $3.60; 2,000 O. Ty reclaimed U. 8. army shirts, all sizes; blue serge pants made from U. 8. army cloth; pillows, $1.26 and up; awto andedndian robes, $10, $12 and $15; quilts, $5.60 and up; new ©, D, all-wool army blankets, $6.50 and $7.50; navy blue wool stripe double blanket, $10; white wool double blankets, $6.50, $10 and $12; sheet biankets, $3.50 and $5; special aale bed linen; sheets 72x99, $2.15; 81x99, $2.35. All clean merchandise, Mall orders receive prompt attention, ‘Tents, 16x32, 16x16; tarpaulins, Special ale all week on wool underwoar, Reduced prices on blankets, 620 THIRD AVE., NEAR CHERRY Telephone Eliott 5367 August KE nocidentally # made hin fire from Sw has confenned & the child. He demand for ransom land, ‘ wil) undoubtedly interest every reader of this paper Experienced saltemen and women can secure employment by calling at the Hub Clothing Co, on FRIDAY. Easy to Remember U Waterhouse Company Refunds IF AUTOMOBILE PRICES ARE REDUCED On behalf of our Automobile Department we believe it to be our duty at this time to offer our customers a guarantee against any fall in prices of: MARMON AND KISSEL CARS—VULCAN AND KISSEL TRUCKS If prices of the above makes are reduced by the manufacturers we will, on all new cars and trucks of those makes sold by this firm after October 20, 1920, to May 1, 1921, make refund in accordance with a specified agreement to be given each purchaser at time sale is made. | ‘The Marmon Speedster SUBJECT TO LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR MARMON SEATTLE PRICES Marmon 7-passenger Touring Car .....:.$5,550.00 Marmon 5-passenger Touring Car .......85,550.0¢ Marmon 4-passenger Club Roadster .....$5,550.00 Marmon 2-passenger Speedster . Marmon 7-passenger Sedan . Marmon 4-passenger Coupe .. NEW SIGNAL TRUCKS 5 -ton Signal ......-.. HH ton Signal . 244-ton Signal .. sereereee $4,773.00 1875.00 Pere emer coscrenees VULCAN TRUCK The Klase! Coupe ENT CAR . KISSEL SEATTLE PRICES Kissel Coupe Kissel Sedan .. Kissel Touring Kissel Tourster . Kissel Speedster ~KISSEL TRUCK PRICES 1 -ton, pneumatic tires < 114-ton, solid tires . 114-ton, pneumatic tires . zis-ton eee 816-ton .... Solid Tires, ..... $4,000 Pneumatic Tires, $4,800 A Word About the VULCAN—A Splendid Achievement — This truck is SEATTLE-BUILT at the Vulcan ‘plant on Fourth ave. S. It represents a splendid achievement in truck construction. THE WATERHOUSE COMPANY IS FINANCIALLY ABLE TO GIVE YOU THE TERMS YOU NEED. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! We Are Giving You Today the Benefit of the Doubt The slight reductions made, by a few manufacturers do not warrant any real reductions, but in order to stimulate business and keep our volume up we are making today a SWEEPING CUT IN PRICES of all Used Cars and Trucks. This applies to all cars on hand October 20, There is no further excuse for your delaying the purchase of a Used Car or Truck from our stock. THESE PRICES TELL THE STORY! PASSENGER CARS Former Price. $2,150.00 1,250.00 1,350.00 1,350.00 1,250.00 1,350.00 1,060.00 650.00 750,00 650.00 500.00 150,00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 2,750.00 2,500.00 2,750.00 2,760.00 1,950.00 2,000.00 Former Price. $ 500.00 650.00 1,500.00 1,600.00 1,500.00 1,250.00 1,750.00 4,700 00 450.00 760.00 750.00 760.00 Cut Price. $1,750.00 Name. Model. 194 Studebaker Big 6 Touring. .... 19-4 Studebaker Touring. . 18-6 Studebaker Touring. . 184 Studebaker Touring. . 18-6 Studebaker Roadster. 18-6 Studebaker Roadster. 18-4 Studebaker Touring. . 17-6 Studebaker Roadster. 17-4 Studebaker Touring. . 17-4 Studebaker ‘Touring. . 16-6 Studebaker Touring. .... 14-4 Studeb Touring. .... Marmon Touring . Marmo® Touring . Marmon Touring Marmon Club . Marmon Club | Templar Roadster . Daniels “8” Tourin, Franklin Touring Buick Roadster Ne 1676 1809 1600 isle 1816 1832 333 3 3333833338333883338 3552233 33333 bt be BS BO BS mt 69 09.69 a a ° = ° No. 1190 1831 1667 1735 1816 1709 1618 1884 686 1587 1689 1661 Make. Denby Denby Denby Denby Denby Denby Denby Signal Lippara Studebaker Studebaker Lippard = #5 REF ETE une PASSENGER CARS Former Cut No Price, Price, 1774 $2,000.00 $1,750.00 1801 1,450.00 11,250.00 1767 1,950.00 11,000.00 1811 1,600.00 1,200.00 + 1788 “1,500.00 +1799 850.00 1763 1,000.00 1829 800.00 1804 1,000.00 1830 700.00 1835 700.00 1828 600,00 1781 500.00 1777 1818 1819 1833 1836 1837 1839 Oldamobile Hudson Super-Six Touring Mitchell Touring . Winton Touring .. Winton Limousine .... Overland Touring Overland Club Velie Touring Briscoe Roadster . Chevrolet B. G. Touring . Chevrolet B, G, Touring . Maxwe Ford Touring ... Oakland Roadster . Kissel Tourster . Figin Touring King “4" Touring . , Cadillac 57 Phaeton . 17-4 Studebaker Touri 550.00 3,200.00 650.00 Former Price. 950.00 500.00 400.00 300 00 1,550.00 1,350.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,500.00 1,250.00 No. 1698 1746 1779 1780 1660 1720 1826 Make. Stewart Buick Ford Willys ... Lippard .... Garford Menomonie .... 1485 Ger-Six *,. 1697 Garford .. 1023 Standard % % oe 1 1 2 2 2 % % % 750.00 Salesroom, Pine at Bellevue—Automobile Department F rank Waterhouse & Company

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