The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1920, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE > HARDING NOW (CITY T0 CET TAPES ONWAY HOME 3 GENERALS ise Glaum| | Relaxes After Week in the. Is Also Made Headquarters Canal Zone for 41st Division THE GROTE-RANKIN OTT0 F. KEGEL, President = - | It ABOARD WAMSHIP PAS Seattle will have three general LOVE. MADNESS rm Nov (By Wirelens,) President-elect Harding is en route | ti back to the United St day after his vacation in the Panama canal | Gen zone ith Mra, Harding, he strofied it the Pastores as the vemel cut y northward, Despite his frank & result of the recent reorganize » of the National Guard of the t it has Maurice Thor n, general of Washington, Seattle will also become the ai visional headquarters for the 41st division, for a brigade of field artil the week spent in the/lery and a bri of infantry, lax to | cording to pr nt plana day as the necessity for al re r nation of the 4let division, ceptions and speeches was gone Ine all of the thwest states ‘The president-elect expects to land | will p 18,000 troops under the at Kingston tomorrow afternoon. | major general commanding the out The party will be taken on a« trip | fit ‘The establishment of the two thru the island, reembarking after | brigade headquarters in Seattle will a brief stop. | mean a total of 6,060 men under the jcommand of two brigadier generals K. P. to Initiate | ‘The organtaation of the troop units | will begin within the next two years. Here on Thursday! , Wu. =i National officers of the Knights of | | °° of Samoa Mg ca a ae Pythias will conduct the initiation of |e" 2 : a clana in the rank of page at the |"Y™ new K. of I. hall, ‘Third ave. and Vir- | ginia st. Thursday evening, William Ladew, of New York City, supreme chancellor; F, 8. Wheaton, of Min neapolia, supreme keeper of records and seal, and J. H. Gwinn, supreme masteratarms, will be present, been anne by Brig adjutant LT eS ST AAT Se B. Cc. Wet Victory Is | Charged to Politics ‘The failure of prohibition tn Brit: | ish Columbia, and the return to a wet regime are due to party poll tles, according to Mian Agnes Slack of England, world secretary of the W.C.T, U. who spoke Sunday night at the First Methodist Episco pal chureh \Candidates to Talk at Lincoln, Friday Candidates for the school beard and the port commission will speak at Lincoln high school at & p, m Friday, the Lincoln Parent-Teacher association has announced. Military Staff at Big Ball Tuesday | Sallow Skin Not Pretty | Gov. L. F. Hart will be accompa nied by his military staff at the Gov. | Constipation destroys the comp! trnor’s Ball, at the Hippodrome Tues. making it yellow and ugly. Keep t day evening, sponsored by the Seat bowels at work cleaning out eee ae. daily by using Dr. King They }tle Preas club. Many army and 4 do the work thoroughly nd gently, jpaval officers have accepted invita |Buy a bottle y. 25 — tiona, So VERYONE in the family can rely on Dr. King's New Dis- covery, the standard remedy | for the last fifty years, to break i up coughs, grippe and stubborn | colds, No harmful drugs At your druggists, 60c and $1.20, Gifts of Unusual Furniture The Grote-Rankin Co. Presents Many Suggestions ITH CHRISTMAS less than four weeks away, and with every prospect that this is to be the greatest gift-giving Christmas of all time, the importance and advisability of giving imme- ‘diate consideration to gift selection must be obvious to every thoughtful gift-seeker. With each succeeding year the custom of giving gifts of unusual furniture that contribute to the beauty of home and the joy of living is becoming more and more universal. This is due not only to a growing appreciation of home, but to the many new and distinctive gift suggestions which are constantly being created and offered in furnishings and accessories for the home. The Grote-Rapkin Co. presents many personally selected gift pieces for every member of the family and for every place in the home—the more important articles that are so essential to home ~ comfort—and scores of gift accessories from artistic mirrors and exclusive book ends to conven- || ient dinner wagons, distinctive floor lamps, beautiful dressing tables, and many other pieces Only $20 Per Acre on Easy Terms selected for their gift character. ead what Mr. W®R. Fick, Editor of the American Veteran, has to say about Skagit ' . us A cas 3 Lands—after a personal inspection: To Give to Children The triumph of a beautiful woman in a startling underworld adventure! ‘ublic re = dees “AN ELEPHANTS NIGHTMARE” A Wonderful Animal Comedy ——— ME xICO < ‘CITY Franciaco or heated cap is being|denas, charged with the murdér of the Marne battlefield is to| used in England to promote growth | President Madero in 1913, arrested | in form, 40 feet Dien [of hair. and held for trial. to be erected by Ameri) An electrically: ; THE AMERICAN VETERAN, Nov. 27, 1920. A TRIP TO SKAGIT Ry W. BR. Fick “Many of our comrades will remember James Whitcomb m, “An Old Sweetheart of Mine.” ‘ou will remember, too, its sweet, hom of every normal man and woman; a desire for a little e ever fruited and the weather ever wer singing. for that old sweetheet ne. And this home-loving Instinct of our longings in this life. It it ts concerned In t ‘man and womah has somewhe are of this great earth o distanc: After I had lived upon the land and had complied with the 4 law to the best of my ability, and it, ome of Uncle Bam's boys who pense of the taxpayers, found out ‘a drought, failed to grow a crop three yearn before making final tm, piacing me in a position t of money—that I dia land, or let it go back 6 efore 1 ever saw It the ‘lattér as the cheaper way cut of @ Bad deat. forever cured le § and yet the di limate ts still o pes and the many thinss which we purchase m my own land within a rea- stopped in front of the exhibit d ave., Seattie, and later met ro member of the firm, ‘who meee mea #D; he is pushing to a happy es In hie first statements LZ Sparks made plain that the fis firm is selling under this project is all or partly under ‘This seemed to be a strange Procedure—to be selling lands that were under wa n he stated further that they P to d them that would prevent matera of Pu oveting them, and when he r told me that nm done before, and that the ful country around La Conner, known as the “La © 7 7 bed been di for many years, I position was worth lo st of our ability, ty of us left Seattle at vod, a pretty Tittle w ne nearest tide lands, which are imme ¢ finest farmea in the State of flowed lands are just beat The best part of y are close to three t within from one to five miles of a concrete highway, fm a location where rchoola, churches, roads, farma and werments compel the attentio every live citize res the best in agricultural lands with Ivable c For the quality of the soil and its analysis Tw Ya geological survey reports, which water on these lands nt low tide TI Bing hier 63.5 per c agit wilt, 20. en include the amount und that these lands and nome- Tha Hie land fr , and some Hike 1 per cent sand alf to ten feet in the ie above w: a large part When it was explained to me that a dike length wax planned around these lands leet wide at the b n and some 14 feet igh enough to pre Ber lands be the highe IH projects in this * . imate, soil, markets, roi fhing th that Ihave known in Washington, of nome ten mites 64 equal of any- An Latood out there on a plece of rich land that a farmer te reclaiming with his own dike. bullt the past year, and which he will have In crop next my mind could not help but turn nd the difference that appeared in piece of level gountry with two or ming de from the mountains, bringing, day ring all the ages, their plant foods and depositing them he lor the hand of man to reap the benefit The tides would come in and nettic the silt and each day and each might saw just a little more land ready for the man with a Vision who would take advantage of the work that Nature had been doing to make th of the most productive places that I have evér fn. No trouble with frost, no danger from drought—the land rrigates; no trouble with cold winters or hot mammers, Nothing to prevent the tillage of these lands but the buliding o dike. it the dike and found that a preliminary Je of the coat of the proje 4 run Into figures that would approxi- or $60 per acre. T am a litte caw #o I double all estimates and fi ‘Then Tf asked mate something like tious about there th that if the Iands cost $120 to dike, they would be ch than any other lands that I have seen of any kind in Western Washington, taking into conaideration the many things that go to make them desirable to an Intending settler Stump or 4-off lands elawhere more than that amount to clear, and then it takes many re of hard work and much expense to get them into ahything like normal pro- ductivity. Much of the work of clearing stump land leaves the plant no urally fertile jentroya every hat was in them, leav- nix a gravelly or “shot clay” layout that takes nerve to even buy seed to experiment with Mr. Sparks has an Intere Jate war. help them to make in the nervice men of onr ible within his power to en ignd. The company in selling these lan nly $20 per acre th plots of 15 acrem each: $5 per acre at time of purchase, $5 In 90 days, and the balance of $10 per acre In five yoars at 6 per cent interest ‘The coat of the diking will run for three yeare witho payments, and then will be divided into 10 paymenta. diking in to be done either by the atate, county. district « private concern, each man paying hi with his holdings. Mr. Sparks believe the work at a much lower cost than any other method ech faster, wo that the land will be available within a OF 80 after ork has started upon It & person cared for sho ®. thin te reat a country; if they like fishing it water, es right at hand, and wh has to view the lan: this is one of the ductivity Government repor were crown on adj acre and 12 to 24 f ures to half the pre proud of Mr. Sparks has shown a desire to have theme lands settled exclusively by real Tf ther men who desire these lands, he will arrange #o that they select their tracts together and the firm will make as arrangement with them to hold these Janda until you get ¥ bonus money for your first payment. Everything that can poa- y be done fot a f veterans will be done to make this ct a part of thelr dreams, Wa eugmont that every veteran n Seattle get in h with Mr. Sparks and learn his plans and make arrangements to see these lands for himaelf. There I» no n but that you will do what every man in our party did ore tracts growing © years ago t ocalities in America for pro burhels of onte per acre of wheat per 108 thene fhe- ountry to be t bonus start a who there may a taste of 1 from the where your * who are working ean spare th ia no better way to use it than t on Years from now you will thank assisted you in thin mat be recreta w his spring ¢ ranch you anatomy ne A it There are about 12,000 acres to be diked, half of which have you will please hurry in order to get in the sol- y. Thank you. every p h h ave owned had you a back diers’ col Automobiles, $8.25 to $27.50 Coaster Wagons, $6.85 to $11.50 Velocipedes, $3.75 to $26.75 Tricycles, $22.50 to $26.75 Mechanical Trains, $1.25 to $10.00 Electricaf Trains, $8.50 to $34.50 Drums, $1.25 to $9.75 Express Wagons, $1.85 to $4.25 Iron Toys, 25¢ to $6.50 this week; | MUSKEGON, Mich.—Dr. Otis W. Sedgewick of Whitehall goes on trial | or murder of wife and daughter. Coughs Grow Better ly Ferns taco ia ele ey ens when you use reliable, time-tested 82 Novices Journey to Shrine’s Mecca |« Witnessed by potentates and pat | potertates of Shrine temples cor many cities, a ceremonial, held by the Nile temple of Seattle was at tended by 1,600 Shriners at the Ma Kiddie Cars, $1.20 to $3.20 Hundreds of Dolls, 50¢ to $25.00 Doll Trunks, $2.45 to $15.00 Doll Furniture, $2.75 to $15 “Structo” Toys, $2.75 to $12.50 Paint Sets, 35¢ to $7.50 Is the Greatest Joy of Christmas N OUR first floor we are ready to solve every question of choosing Toy Gifts for Boys and Girls. To give to children implies the invaluable boon of friendship and love. Those who are so fortunate as to be parents, relatives or friends of children can find here hundreds of sugges tions drawn from our comprehensive toy displays — gifts which will reflect your Christmas good will to the boys and ‘girls who are near and dear to you. Stuffed Animals, 25¢ to $10,00 Doll Carriages, $5.00 to $30.00 Tool Chests, $3.00 to $10.00 Doll Pianos, $1.75 to $3.75 Doll Laundry Sets, $1 Doll Ranges, 60¢ to $6.50 .50 to $3.75 Doll Tea Sets, $1.00 to $6.00 aa Doll Beds, 75¢ to $6.50 Rocking Horses, $6.75 to $12.75 Sandy Andy, $1.10 to $1.75 Games, 25¢ to $2.25 Gilbert Toys, $1.75 to $15.00 Blackboards, 60¢ to $6.50 Racing Speeders, $6.10 —aAnd hundreds of other toys Doll Breakfast Set Special $5.60 The “wee” maiden who is the apple of her Daddy’s eye, for whose well being Mother thinks early and late, will clap her hands and jump up and down if she finds among her gifts one of th attractive breakfast sets, consisting of a gate-leg table and two chairs, finished in red, white, blue or ivory. Priced very special the set, $5.60. WASHINGTON.—Appointment to customs court of appeals tendered Joseph P. Tumulty, secretary to the president. Sour PATROLMAN FRANCIS a SKIDMORE, 23, died in Providence hospital Sunday morning after an operation for appendictis, He had} been a patrolman since July, 1919, $$$ rennin soinc temple Saturday night. Eighty: two novices reached the holy city of [REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS Ip order to Introduce our new (whalebone) Pee thar paah fe the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very Tittle ¢ roof, of the mouth; on, San bite corn ‘off arene Sore Eyes Lavoptic | People report QUICK results from 3 simplo witch hazel, camphor, tis, ete, as mixed in Pevelek het wash. One lady with inflamed, wa. tery eyes and a girl tor months with red, irritat eyelids, state that a few applications of La-§ voptik produced great benefit. Witch hagel and camphor soothe relieve the inflammation; the hydr tis and other ingredients have orating and antiseptic properties, guarantee a small bottle La’ to help ANY CASE weak, or inflamed eyes, Aluminum eye « FREE, Company Swift Drug leading druggists, ‘We are going to advance the price on the lands we ha ve left in the near future. If you want to get some of this land while you can buy at the above price it is up to you to act now. ion owe it to yourself to inventigate what we are offering you, fe land is selling very fast, and will all be sold wo ember, Skagit is located at the south end of La Conner Flats, about 15 milea nearer Seattle than Padilla Bay, rt or parcel of that project. Whi as agents for the sale of Padilla Bay project, we were not 4 However, w 1 by Mr, Ben F. Nauman, the owner, that the pet can legally to start the work on the diki Stomach? Adler-i-ka! “I suffered a great deal from sour stomach and gas on the stomach, After taking Adler4-ka I was imme. diately helped and a little over one CURED MB.” (Signed) J. C. and ts in no way he owners of it, nor are we for that district was filed as he Padilla Bay, ka flushes BOTH upper and lower bowel so campletely it relieves ANY CASE gas on the stomach or sour stomach, Removes foul matter which poisoned stomach for months. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis, Adier4-ka is @ mixture of buckthorn, caseara, glycerine and nine other simple ingredient) Swift Drug Co,, Bartell Drug Co, and all leading druggists, " Investigate at once. You will never regret it. Rich virgin soil, free from stumps, brush or rocks, and yours if act now. Come to our office for information, Phone or write for particulars. Join our next excursion and for yourself what we are offering you. Do it now. 1220 Second Avenue PARKS & DYE Ground Floor. Open Evenings. 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