The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1921, Page 2

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$5 + $7.50 00 $10 i ? 4 S . bd * 66x80 inches; in $10—; ‘ianvany ns Sty all wool blankets— Hamed JAN- SALE PRICE... all brass beds at greatly reduced prices— $31.50 regular price $44.50 —brass bed of ‘very pleasing de sign, has large 2- inch pillars ; exact- ly as_ pictured; full size; rich sat- in brass finish; ARY SALE PRICE $31.50. ‘arta this MILLION-DOLLAR . JANUARY SALE you can buy homefurnishings for any room in . the house at reductions of 10% to _ 35%, in many instances less than _ oy wholesale cost—you need not pay cash—buy all you need— “Your Credit Is Good!” ‘bay at sale prices—pay this way fret weenty t- pay pay- meant meat 25 $12.50 $2.25) Dankels and comforters JANUARY SALE priced — cotton sheet blankets— 25 cotton sheet blankets in gray or white with pink or blue border; size 6 or 66x80 inches; regular price ; JANUARY PRICE......... woolnap blankets— 5 woolnap precy perry tan or or colors with 64x76_ in pe 50; JANUARY PRICE. .-20s.-. woolnap plaid blankets— |—80 very fine quality woolnap plaid igs heavy and serviceable, size ink only; regular $6.35 erin 63°15 silkoline-covered comforts— a blan- +100 silkoline covered comforts, fancy pohipem. filled with good grade cotton made, size 72x72 inches; regu- $8.95 ‘araene $4.15 y haches; Teg. LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT Stan¢ —we bought these blankets and comforters appreciated vy quality in all-wool and we *ESTABLISHED- EATTLE (0 AT PINE nishing hotels, clubs or even small houses with high class bedding at very attractive prices, 75% wool plaid blankets— 85 plaid blankets 75% wool, very fluffy and woven in large or small block designs; colors are gray, blue, tan or pink, size 66x80 inch- es; regular price $17.50; JANU- PRICE... 910.35 all-wool blankets— —89 all-wool blankets in large 4-inch block designs, in pink, blue, tan or gray col- » ors, size 70x80 inches or 68x80 inches; $2.95 regular price $22.50; JANUARY PRICE .a2.,0.t--s-. $15.65 | or blue —29 pairs very fine all-wool plaid blan- es; reguiar kets, large size in block designs in yel- low, pink, blue or tan colors, also Scotch $5.65 Gea gandine regular price SALE PRICE. ».... 918.85 silkoline-covered comforts— —24 silkoline covered comforts filled with good grade cotton, size 72x72 inches; several colors to select from; regular at a liberal discount and now during the JANUARY SALE are offering them at reductions that will be particularly those interested in fur- plaid blankets— “TACOMA- 4. SONOENPELD & SMS rrect one. Thou a Of gratefiil letters teatify nd I want you to try this me: t my expense. “ae fatter whether your case tn of standing or recent dev ao it Is chronic or aw Whether it is occasional of perm ould wend for thie free nt. where you matter what your Bae OF occ: pled with pi mie will relieve you prom, —if you are troub I Went you to renlize that my @ietliod of treating plies is the one ble treatment important for you Beglect a single day, Write now. Bend no méney. Simply mall the coupon—but do this now—TODAY! Free Pile Remedy nh Pi FREE TO Pile Sufferers -« vy ™ The Tell-Tale t Any One Discomfort or al method for the t permanent relief of ~no ake, 1070-C Page Bldg, Marshall, Mich Pivane send free trial of your Method tor Addrenney against burdensome tax on featured the dinner given King Chamber of Commerce in the Bon | Marche lunchroom Wednesday night Stephen J. Chadwick, former jus tice of the state supreme court, To judged 10 years older than you & mA ly are, is the tell-tale of streaked hair, which detracts bfu) appearance as much prefer the Brownatone” moth streaked, faded biagk pruge tywher! ommend’ “Mrowhaton | 60 and $1.50, with \directions. Two col | from "Golden to Med! packing and war tax. instantly, to any | pointea out that the state needed nty’s legislative delégntion by the | Onty $3,000,000 wore 14 years ago while for the coming biennium the government's requirements in this state are estimated at $47,000,000 Many business mon, legisiators and state officials also spoke. | rt The Easy Way The Modern Way and eventually Nour Way May we demonstrate in your home NOW? EASY TERMS SEATTLE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 509 Pine Street Main 5331 SUIT AGAINST [CUBA NORMAL, AUDITOR FAILS Action to Prevent His taking Office Thrown Out . wag vietor Wednesday after n in the suit to prevent hin tai offide January 10 becaune of hi alleged fraudulent naturalization King Dykeman denied the pe tition of Mra. Ines M cause why @ writ should not iete against his becom Mra, Harris t# thought to have Deen tacked In her petition by office employes of County Audtor N. M Wardall, who did not support Ferru- gon at the primaries and who have not been retained under the Fergu Lawmakers Taken Over Port Property King county members of the state Jegiviature were taken over the en. » Port of Seattle properties on an delegation numbered 25. The object was to familiarise the legisiators with the extent of the port facilities, In view of ponaible legislation concerning the port that | ome up at Olympia at the ap | CYRUS GATES, BELLINGHAM, was clected president of the Wash ington Jers#y Catue « ing in thé Beattie hotel Wednesday WOMAN AIDS MM CPEATION Hope Lary 4 Gone, but Lydia E. Compound My monthly spells | gave me 0 much trouble, sometimes | } last) two weeks. I was treated by two doctors without they both said I would | Pic have to have an| its Thad/ fund, has set aside January 26 as a my trouble four |day on whieh all theatres will be | years and Was| open for relief fund speakers and « unfit to do any- given up all hope) Hoover, of ever getting | Burnett, Washington estate any better, tee ee medicine of the campaign. |tn + soe On Saturday, January 9, ft Lydia) planned to hold @ big “chtld table Compound ham’s Liver | sad Lydia Ms for about seven months and now ane eS Series al a ram taae c nats Young Hebrews to table Donat ates restores hea) jhave gone so far that an o | sarel, y any woman who suffers!’ », | front wach ailments to try it. SAYS LEADER President Menocal Says No Reason for Alarm The remult of the Prone aaked Prew ment Om f BY MARIO G. MENOCAL President of the Republic of Coba (Copyright, 1981, by (he United Presa) HAVANA, Cuba, Jan, 6—Cuba to day i» richer than ever, notwith standing the transitory orinis which the banks and her principal industry are now undergoing and which soon will be terminated. The politionl situation te normal, and, if the electoral period has been) prolonged, it is due exclusively to the tenacity and teehnion! @kill with which the defented candidates, thru their attorneys and ae availed themselves of afl appeal established in the new ¢leo tora! code and have persisted in these appeala before the courts. MThe partin! siections that wifPhave to be effected in some distriota will) not delay the result. There ls no rea won for alarm. Cuba and her govern: | ment are serenely confident of the future as a country, ambitious as few othera are, han the right to hope for The relations between Cuba and the United States are more oordial . | than ever General Crowder Is Now at Havana| FIAVANA, Cola, Jan 6.—4en. | Prnoch Crowder of the United States army arfived here today on the sarchip Minnesota to investipate the Cuban situation, complicated by | a dixpute over the remult of the bree | | iden thal election. Salutes marked the Minnesota's arrival The Ameriean minister }and hie military attache boarted lthe ship tmunediately, Crowder, pmnned to confer with President) Menocal this afternoon or tomor row. |Movie Theatres to Aid Europe Relief, TACOMA, Jan. 6--The American industry, which han pledged | upport to the European relief) |apecial collection will be taken, se- | cord to « telegram from Herbert | received today LH) | party” In afl the theatres, with a cial film showing scenes from 1 rope, where thounands of ohiidren | starving. All seat aalen will the relief fund. Honor New Officers The Young Men's Hebrew ansocia- th | tion will honor its newly-clected of. to suffering women even after theP|ficers Sunday night at Christensen’s ration i@ hall, Brondway and Madison st. In- feemed advisable, Therefore it will! stalation ceremonies will begin at m. and will be followad by a | banquet Rabi COMING SATURDAY ZANE GREY'S GREATEST STORY ‘THE U.P. TRAIL’ § A thrilling story of life and love in the pioneer days of the blazing of the trail for the Union Pacific Railroad, with as great a cast as ever seen in any picture. Roy Stewart, Kathlyn Williams, Robert McKim, Joseph Dowling, Marguerite De La Motte interpret the story characters with a life and virility that makes them live and breathe for you! THURSDAY, JANUARY. g 1921. ae [2 SUPPLIES | ty, CE) ah A raed) nso UPUES Came Pharis Tires We have handled this tire years and know its valitio Gaarantecd 6100 - BT aN, Ee tte ear he no mistake tm pay or? thts the fact that « reeent favor hase enables ua te ving on to our eum Presto Felt Windshield Cleaner. continually wiping your wind. shield. The chemically-trented felt pad insures a clean glass Jest a silent es os Your Ford door mi Brake Lining Top BeCovering Rubber Mats Makes a new top at a small cost. Cut to fit perfectly and carefully finished Rubber cloth -—.- tort ..9ces 2212% .. 04-41 SUPPLY 1, AGENCY Weottake ana tonnes WESTERN AUT Aste Row Stere 1110 East Pike— stalling officer, while Wathant Beck wtetn will act as toastmaster. Sutins Shaffer and Herman Kessler, the re tiring presiden: Win aleg apenk. Canada announces 8 38 per cent tainment afd dance. increas® in immigration, mot com- the in ing from the British Istes. \Five Children Stricken With Appendicitis — in One Year, | James Mullen, a Minnesota farmer, according to reports published in as 8cting on BOTH upper local newspaper, has had five mem. bers of his family operated upon for | appendicitis within the past year. | His wife's father died of appendicitis cleanser ever offered to the months and which nothing else can It brings out all thus immediately relieving pressure It is astonishing the freat amount of poisonous matte a draws from the aliment A Treacherous Disease s attacks at any mo-| 4 ral movembnt and notice how much more foul matter it brings ont which was poisoning you. Slight disorder@, such as occasional constipation, sour stomach, gas om the stomach and sick headache, on@ Adlotika ALWAYS brings A longer treatment, however, in cases of obstinate constipayon and long-standing stom | constipation of similar distiirbance Often when there is a warning feel jing of uneasiness in the abdomen. ndicitis can be guarded against | in exactly the same manner in which Jone guards against , When one has sor one can often prevent further tre and the development of influenza or by using an antiseptic wash jor gargle to fight the germs and a laxative to carry off the poisons from Reports From Physicians “I used Adlerika in my practice, | and ave found nothing to excel it.” sound nothing in my to excel Adlerika.” of. wary to fight the nd guard against instead of an a: h for the throat, an ID use Adierika in all bowel cases. » require only one dose,” (S “After taking Adlerika feel better Intestinal Antiseptic Haven't language There is now offered to the public |a preparation having nteatinal antiseptic than for 20 years. &/ ‘THES eliminated from my system.” ka is a constant surprise to who have used only ordinary mach medicines on ae preparation, know “ft tends to elimins }harmful germs and qgion intestinal canal, thu appendicitis and ¢ by Swift Drug Co., Bartell Drug Co, and other leading drug

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