The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1921, Page 2

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SIO ts AO hl BO a a NCE A ia BN —the success of this great’: MILLION DOLLAR JANUARY SALE is reflected in the tremendous volume of business we have done in the past week discounts of from 10% to 35% on our entire stock of furniture, rugs, housefurnishings, draperies, lug- age and silverware is making this a mon ving event for thousands and thousands of Seattleites. 8 $15- $200— $20— $3— 100 $10— $2— oe. 4.50 $12.50 $2.25 [$500— $50— $7.50 all room furniture JANUARY SALE priced sample values: 7.50 $1.50 DEPARTMENTS ‘Labor Wants Industrial Of- fices Combined Consolidation of all industrial de partments of the state government under one industrial commision ts proposed by the Washington Federation of Labor, Deta consolidation are entirely different from the plana proposed by the tn duatrial code commission whieh will be submitted to the legislature next! ng yr week Labor’s plan in to consolidate the department of tnbor, Industrial insur Ance commission, industri commission, state medical a rv atate mafety board, state mining de partment and kindred departments THE SEATTLE STAR —— Bureau of Missing the disayn of persons missing are » of the |The st Relatives rea re | ‘Other newspapers are Invited | to repreduce such tieme as will interest thelr communitics, . ‘The mother of Paul Jannack, or, as »bably is now known, Pau! J Brandon, in very i in Pverett, and | wants to #eo her b In 1908 Paul] was taken from the Washington Chil welfare | dron's home, where he had been | temporarily left by his mother, by al John Brandon nine years old then. Paul was eight or! fis mother has der 0 eral head, to be kno’ under one general head, t KNOWN | not ween him ainoe The mother's address tn Mra. Mary ‘This commission would be COMPO” | Cooper 99791 Broadway, Everett, as the etate Industrial commision #4 of five membera, two to be select ed by labor, two by employers and the fifth to be chosen directly by the governor to represent the publia | pee eae \Declares Lewis Is INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Jan. 6—| of R. H. Martin of Seattle and Alex | Wash, for the offices of president and vice | president, respectively, of the United to Ellis Searles, editor of the Mine Workers’ Journal. Searles says an incomplete but indicative canvass of the 400.000 ballots cast_In the elec tion of December 14 assures the re election of President John L. Lewis of Miinols and Vice President Philip | Murray of Pennsytvania, of thin year a | ‘The U. & postoffice tn Seattle haw referred to the bureau a letter of Mra. Rebeooa Ives of Norman, Okla, who ts anxious to secure information : . concerning her son, Joe Again Mine Head) Beco ap ea ADELBERT COX, 27, SON OF ‘There is no question vbout the defeat MES, ALICE OOX, of Beattie, died at Providence hospital Tuesday of | ander Howat of Kansas, candidates | Wounds recelved overseas, | The United States exported 1,150 Mine Workers of Amertea, according locomotives in the first nine months EPILEPSY _ Ss STOPPED Ss WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1921. 'BOYS EARN $12 | FOR KIDS’ HOME; ‘Run Errands, Rustle Dimes and Quarters | Five boys in the Went Woodland Gistrict have set the pace for their | parents and adult friends in making | donations to the Ryther Child home, Jhaving earned directly thru own efforts $12 which they turned into the finishing brick fund for the little kiddies at the Ryther home, their ing receipts in the form of brick | coupons ‘ They got their inspiration from brick coupon salesmen on the street | with the automobiles early last wee | while they were enjoying thetr Christ man vacation The boys were being treated to a movie by the father of one of the lada and stopped to laten to the brick | coupon salesmen. They gathered around the mlesmen and iked all of jthe questions an inquisitive young | eter can ask and then reluctantly went their way. Two of the boys | recetved bicycles as Christmas pres Lente. | By running errands they earned $4.75 | Quarters and dimes and nickels | were gathered from friends and rela-| tives for carrying wood, washing | dishes and other little dutien | the lade earned a quarter supplying & motorist with water, And so they | raised the fund. English Not Spoken in 1,850 Homes Here ‘There are 1,850 homes in Seattle in which a foreign language ls used ex- clustvely; of this number 1,441 can use Enigiteh and 219 require the ser. | 4246 Juneau | gives me the least trouble. PARKER STAIES HE HAD TO FIGHT FOR HIS BREATH Seattle Man Had Awfal Smothering Spells—Tan- lac Ends ‘Troubles think all the Tanlac tem timonials exaggerated, but I have felt thankful a thourand times I ever believed in it strong enourh to give the medicine a trial,” eald T. J, Parker, well known salesman for Gately's Cle wtore, remiding at , Beattle, recently “I can’t recommend Taniac too highly myself now, for it has fixed me up until I feel better than 1 have im years, and I a © it will do the same for anyon se wufie Beveral years ago ced having periodic spells ¢ sickness, and a few months before 1 got Tanlac I had an attack whick Jooked like it would be the end of me When I did finally get up I was scarcely able to go. I had no appe tite, and what Mttle I forced mynelt to eat caused so much gas on my stomach I could hardly get my breath. Nights I was often #0 bloat ed and all stuffed up I couldn't breathe while lying/down, and just had to sit up and struggle for air, At times I had cramps so bad I could hardly endure it. My ver was slug gish and often I got #o dizzy I would nearly fall. I felt »o tired and miser able all the time I didn't know what to do. I couldn't even sleep, and for days at a time I couldn't go to my work. “Well, a friend of mine finally got ine to try Tanlac, and it certainly has done a good job for mea. My ap petite is fine now, and although Tam eating just anything I want and as much as I please, my stomach never I have were ‘Dates Are Mixed; | Case Thrown Out Arraignment of Joseph Ward and EB. W. Carroll, charged with burgtary in the second degree, waa halted Tuesday afternoon, before Presiding Judge J. T. Ronald, when it was dis covered that the information filed against them stated the crime wax committed January 2, 1920, instead of 1921. Deputy Prosecuting Attor ney J. D. Carmody was Instructed to draw up a new information. | picked up tn weight, too, and all m: of an inter, T, mays a Cham. \strength has come back to me. A ber of Comme rt in CORRES | papas a . : ;..|tion with Americanization work the men at the store know Tasiac Another society girlhas dese rted society for the stage. Miss | The report says that the public| What put me back on my feet, and [ Betty Kirkbride, daughter of J. Drexel Kirkbride, of Phila-\scnoois carry on intensive work |«m glad to give this statement for delphia, and graduate of the Friends’ Select School in Phila-| where the need is greatest. | what it may be worth to others.” ‘ime have : . : ‘| delphia, ix playing a very un-Quarker-like part as the vam-| The ¥. M. C. A. renders service to| Tanlac ts sold in Seattle by Bartel | pees To ‘ort’s “L ” classes preparing for naturalization.| Drug Stores under the personal 4 — Pr An in th con Cort’s “Listen Lester,” now at the Metro-\""r).’ Knights of Columbus have | rection of a special Tanlac represen po Ate n heatre. carried on indefinite work tative.—Advertisement. Jaid lnole ura biae and white tile, blue and brown Diock or carpet en. fegular pries 67— an artificial leather alip seat, solid oak Sn fumed finteh, exactly as pictured regular price § . tal for this JANUARY BALE, 84.05. Of the 140 Islands in the greap called the Scilly Isiea, at the south west tip of Engtand, five are inhab- Do you know where the purest and best flavored maple sugar comes from? The flavor of the New Karo tells you Over a thousand tons of rich maple sugar from Vermont and Canada to flavor the New Karo CLOSING OUT BULBS 20 to 50%, Off ‘The stock ts fimfled and can mot last long at thene prices. Peeticus Narciwu, (Pheasant) Eye) and Earty Mixed Tulips, at $2.50 per 100, HEALTHY, HOME-GROWN FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL NURSERY STOCK GET OUR PRICES PLANTING GUIDE—FRER Phone The American housewife en- dorses the New Karo this way: Over five million cans were con- sumed last year. This is a greater, sale, by far, of any kind of maple or, maple flavor syrup, If you are particular about the syrup you buy, and the price you pay for it—the New Karo is yo kind of syrup, . Perfectly delicious in rich maple flavor—yet very moderate in prica So moderate that you can serve it every day, every meal. And all grocers everywhere have it. Go to your grocer today and get a can of the New Karo. Try it just once. If you are not abso- lutely satisfied, return it—and our grocer will give you back your mone y. Belling Agents \-LIEBER MERCANTILE CO. SEATTLE, WASH. The New Karo (GREEN | WASHINGTON. — Eugene H., manager of the Southern railway, Y n, vice president and genera! | dead. Piles Cured tn @ to 14 D: ~~ ~~ OUR PRICE Drees i PA “4 Glasses ; Lewest in Seattle aU EX AMINA- TION FREE fer Lew 2 Levees Duplicated SUSSMAN OTT AL CO. Teveeesevsevvsees AN ECZEMA SKIN PHEUM Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble EATRE Almost Over Night Any breaking out of the skin, ever fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying Mentho-Sul |phur, declares a noted skin spectal list. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin irri PANTAGES tation, soothes and heals the eczema nate, 4:08 Nights T and 9 poe up me leaves the skin clear E si f jand smoo Pita PLAYING | It seldom fall#to relieve the tor: ‘Miwand and |ment without delay. Sufferers from Baldwin-Blair kin trouble should obtain a . mall Ha; Jar of Mentho-Suiphur from any {good druggist and use it’ like cold creat. Advertisement Boat Schedule —~SAVE MONEY= Travel by steamer CORT URUKERS IRR ED xi Ku) mpoos with Cuticura Soap pre- ceded by light touches of Cuticura Ointment do much to cleanse the scalp of dandruff, allay itching and ind Matinee Saturday Only JOUN CORT'S MUSICAL HIT “LISTEN | rece treiser Pravin LESTER” JOHNS! Rupture Kills | 7,000 Annually 9 .Nw vaste 2 ¢ ip including War i, o) ORT ANGELES CORE RUE EUUU OEE EEC EeRSUCUE OEE ey eee eee) STRAIT POINTS are ni Are you neglecting yourself | wearing & (russ, appliance or whatever | ou choone to call it? At only a makeshifi—a fa nat 8 collapsing wall—and CORINNE in “THE GAR’ ‘ See That Your Grocer Gives You Karo in the Green Can SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS HOOD CANAL — NEAH BAY & WAY PorRTs PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION OLMAN DOCK 1007 MARION ST CAN) Flavored with Pure Maple Sugar a vi fo @ FREE test right In the priv of their own homes, The PLAPAO is unquestionably the a ae to the body, cannot ponsibly slip o itt ont of piace, tere? hate THEATRE & pinch. 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