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FRIDAY, OCTORER 7, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR sxc Kem FIGHT OW FOR 5 Gedeitines Bros. Furniture Co. The People’ s Popular Homefurnishers dlietenintne ae OUR CREDIT TERMS 1.00 Per Week 25 Per Week 1.50 Per 2.00 Per 15. 00 Down, $4. 00 Per NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST Big Saturday Special in Kitchen Ware Aluminum Rice Boilers at leas than Half Price, “ey 2-quart Rice Boilers er peeeces BL20 sao l-quart Rice Boilers $1.10 ane Enamel Ware Priced for Saturday Only $1.85 Gray Enamel Row Kettle $1.20 Gray Enamel llers at $1.75 Gray Enamel 17-quart Dish Pans. a LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Giuneaun FURNITURE Ob. IN WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH oD OMlliNew Phone—Elliott 4910, Snr AVIATION SITE =| Sand Point and Camp Lewis Advocates Heard WASHINGTON, Oct, 1.--fland 3 | DOINt, containing 400 acres, on Lake | Washington, purchased by the coun- | ty for 300.044 thousand dollars, and Cn site of the same approximate sise already owned by the government In = Camp Lewis, near Tacoma, were rival offerings to the government be- fore the hpuse naval affairs commit. [@]| tee today” for combination heavier | and lighter than alr naval aviation jatte, Miller, of Seattle, urged claims ES of Sand point particularty, and Albert = Johnson, of Hoquiam, advocated the Camp Lewis alte, Admiral Parke, of the bureau of yards and docks, who recently made an tnapection be “yesious, altee, Oo clared the Camp Lewis site could be conttected by Inclined plane and rope and tackle aystem with Puget sound at a cont of $150,000, and necessary grading could be done for about $175,000. Admiral Parks reported that both army and navy experts had reported Camp Lewis an ideal alte for fying, |mound, in case a plane had to de- aviation site, | hearing for ten days, until @ confer. ence can be had with Benator Jones site for both branches of aviation | which | must be established somewhere on | Puget sound. HURT IN 15 FT. A. P. Olinger, laborer, 31, of 8639 | 324 ave. 8. W., was injured Friday |morning when he jumped,from an overturning crane which he was op- CHARLES G. HOLCOMB, who Giea|thie year, 48,000 applications During the first six months of | Vernon place and Shilshole ave. erating at the Stimpson Mill Co. for| Olinger leaped from the crane nuree. illness and the marriage fol- stepped from en aut gun tn his side, G. E. Madison st, was forced to sur render about $25 in cash. The ban BRIDE Mrs. Donald Gale Page, formerly Miss lexcept for connection with Puget Smith, of Greensville, S. C., | scend, in which case the plane would| now the wife of a Seattle at- have to be carried overland to the torney’s son. Her husband Chairman Butler continued the| recently discharged from the|ot Dr. Bun Yat Ben's revolution aviation service, ‘The consengus of opinion ts that a| Plane crash into a hospital in| nose nationalirt party in Beattie on Miss Smith was a She ministered to his| newspaper, the Chinese Star. AUTO BANOITS SE ene” STAGE HOLDUP| = err at bis home tm Loyal Station Tuse-| Patents were filed in the U. 8. patent | when he saw it was about to over! 44. then escaped in the car. @ay, were to be conducted at 4 p.m. today at the Bonney-Watson chapel. | —-} At the Beattle General hospital he | turn, and fell 15 feet. was found to be suffering from « broken arm and node, fon day night. Dalley told police he was ing to his home about 10:30 As he crosned the inter of Willow st. and Rainier Rosy Ann fell in a DEMAND PROBE [ OF 5C FARES | Municipal League Calls for || Careful Investigation Demand that « thoro Investigation be made of the probable effects of |) the proposed S-cent-fare ordinance la contained in a resolution presented to the elty counct! Friday by the Mu- nictpal league. The resolution asks that the oor. poration counsel's opinion be secured as to the liability of the city on the $16,000,000 purchase price bonds, and whether « deficit resulting from the lowered onr fare would have to be met out of the general fund Maj, Carl H. Reeves, superin tendent of public utilities, declared |]) Friday that he wished to consult with Counctiman Fitzgerald before ||! teouing figures to show the effect of the nickel carfare ordinance on the revenues and expenditured of/[) the ratiway This information was requested by Pitagerald as chairman of the TO CELEBRATE} Celebrating the 10th anniversary against the Manchu dynasty, at ea Chang, China, members of the Chi dedicate, Monday, their new hall and the founding of their weekly ‘The exercises, which will be held in the hall, 1041 King st., at noon et be followed in the vening by & juet at the Shang’ restaurant “pears and elty eetiaale and a num ber of newspaper men have been In- vited to attend eee South China, Ng Yee Yin, Confronted by three bandits who Ne Yau Pong and Chin Ming Lee and pushed a Daley, 1729 [re 1 Seattle Friday ‘They arrived on the liner Keystone Let HERE’S MORE ABOUT Wie Rhodes G Co Little Girls’ School Coats : + . Toilet Sundries Main Floor Creme Elcaya, 60¢, 59¢. Pond’s Cold and Vanishing Cream (in Jara, 80¢, 60¢. Pond’s Cold and Vanishing Cream (in Tubes), 23¢. Luxor Cold and Vanishing Cream Qn Jarw, 60¢. Laxor Cold and Vanishing Cream (in Tubes), 36¢. Fiancee Cold and Vanishing Cream, 60¢. Djer Kian Cold and Vanish ing Cream, 60¢. Maftame fecossns Cream Bianca, 60¢, $1.25. Madame Scosnas Freckle Re mover, 75¢. Melba Massage Cream, 50¢. Melba Cleanser Cream, 50¢. Melba Greaseless Cream, 50¢. . Women’s Wool Hose Bales Booth—Upper Main Floor Women's drop-stitch Wool Hose, in brown and heather mixtures. Sizes are 844 to 10. Marked special for Saturday at, 79¢ Fancy Wool Hose, in heather mixtures of brown and navy blue; in sizes 814% to 10. Spe- cial for Saturday selling at, a pair $7.95, $8.95, $10.50 and $12.75 Upper Main Floor For good, durable and attractive School Coats, you will find these excep- tional values at the prices quoted. Coats are styled similar to the one sketched, and are in sizes 6 to 14 years. piety are made of _ Velours, Broadcloth and Chinchillas, “ Uf / and smartly tailored. Colors are brown, navy biue and Pekin blue, in belted atyles and fully lined, In colors of self: material. Very serviceable Ceats for Fall and Winter wear. GIRLS’ RAINCAPES of rubberized material, scans with hood and in red and blue. Sizes are 6 to 14 years. (i a Choice at — = Qo +. 81.98 Boys’ Corduroy Suits $9.85 Boys’ Dept —Main Floor, Rear Crompton All-Weather Corduroy Suits for with 2 clined. Coat is {1 airs of knicker trousers, well made and belted style with knife pleat in back. A very serviceable Suit for school wear, in sizes 8 to 17 $9.85 years. Your choice, a Suit, at Boys’ Outing Flannel Gowns 69¢ Sales Booth—Main Floor Gowns made of pink and blue striped outing flannel aa styled with collar effect. Sizes are 6 to 14 years, but owing to the fact that they are slightly un : “se offering them special for Saturday, Co EYE Te Pe eEee TE ee Wierrnes vescute SERIES STARTS ON PAGE-ON Swenson Nominated AMMONIA ave. an auto drew.up alongside of him. One man leaped out and lev- | led a revolver at him while the | Minister to Norway |sther men satin th car. After rh WASHINGTON, Oct.1—President|bing Dailey they hastily drove off,|Funs, one hit, no errora. | Harding hes nominated Laurits A.| Police prowler care gave chase but . _o sett, Sanend | Swenson of Minnesota, to be min-|could find no trace of them. = + pron inn te eck er to Norway. Swenson served Burns Cinsle to Jeft and minister to Denmark, @witser 4. Bancroft out. Ward to 4 and Norway, tn 1997 to 1913. je rune, two bits, no errors. | He te 8¢ years old. |B. Clifford will be investigated by eS Brigadier Generals Charles J.| the next federal grand jury. Clifford —-, Ratley and Samuel D. Sturgie were was bound over Thursday by Robt nominated for major generals. iw. MeClelland. U. & commission: Becoming Styles in 100 Fall Dresses at $39.50 Coat and Sult Dept—Second Floor 100 smart styled Dresses of Roshanara crepe, crepe satins, ‘navy tricotines and satins in colors of blue, black and brown. They are neatly trimmed with monkey fur, applique, beads and beautifully cok rox ored embroidery, French knots, braids and buttons. a These Dresses make very attractive ofters in style, value and materials "3. 4 to Burns. Miller fan- $39.50 each. . o ck out, Baneroft to Kelly o runs, no hits, no errors. —————— es —- Marine Hospital for Fort Lawton Looming Fort Lawton is to be the site for & permanent marine hospital, if rec- ommendations made by Hugh 5. - Cummings, surgeon genera) of the ee . publio health service, are approved. a. i i suggestion u after Sa? of taibastina of Te hb ‘ort! pubic. MAMENUE AND UNION STORE HOURS: 8:30 A.M. TO 6 P. Mk ax = Narcotic charges against Eugene The Store for Useful Articles The Sweetest Day of the Year at Bartell’s oe es eet Oe chance to make those you love ._ It's National Candy Day, and we are to supply you with a host of delicious confections at ily low prices. lappa "tows at home—iate'« box slong’ with you when you go home Bee our window dis plays at all our stores. BARTELL DRUG STORES —_—_ MORE “Kodak”—The SATURDAY SPECIALS “Every Good Sport ) On pleasure trips or outin; ee ania tet tate some, it up and take it along. We have the one you want if you'll just come to our stores and get it. FRESH FILMS Equally as important ae the kodak itself are films. Get the results you expect by getting your filme at Bartell's—then bring them to us for developing and printing. We maintain our own dark-room. of Pinex—make your own cough syrup —2'4-ounce package makes a full pint. Special ...........0++-++ 4l¢ Hospital Cotton—you use it every day. Get it at a saving. Special, Ib... .20¢ Mfrs, €0c Sal it for Pon Refular 7ée pint size Olive Ofl—pat up our laboratory. Special This Negro Freedom call on one negress at the same big shipment of Fancy Dec- Uriah Watson, negro who shot/] and fatally wounded Samuel Wat | son, also a negro, Sept. 20, was re-ji me. orated Earthen Tea Potse—Y ‘you will find, a wonderful assortment to\ choose from weet public health service hosp!tais, leased from the county jaf! Thure- day. Deputy Prosecutor Carmody at this special price. We have them in plain or fancy Fancy Decorated Earthen Satta. aos Tea Pots, Special at .. . Self-Defense Wins Sai on ‘one cearese at the mame ; We have just received a 60-Watt Mazda FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs Ludia Dell Marshall, 52, will be held at the. Bonney-Watson mortuary HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS One Price—Cash or Credit . 1427 Chas. 5. THE,PEN THAT MAKES WRITING A CLEASURE 25c Witch Hazel—a soothing _ for a or trains. Spe 25¢ size Oil of Eucalyptus—for treat- ment of ‘coughs and colds. Special 19¢ Mfrs. 806c size Liquid Veneer—a su- perior polish for all woodwork. Spe- cial at 20¢ 50c size Glyco Thymoline—for infected pecial 38¢ 50c size Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream—a marvelous s 25c¢ Allen’s Peroxide Tooth Paste—good for your teeth. Special Mfrs. $1.50 size Fellows’ Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites—the king of all tonics. Special 10¢ Requa Charcoal Tablets—a reliable remedy for indigestion. Special... .6¢ 50c Danderine—cleans the scalp and poe the growth of beautiful Special 40c jar Daggett & Ramsdell’s Cold Cream—gives charm to the skin. Spe- Ee EE RE TRE ae 26¢ Government Tax Where Necessary rhe STUDENTS ano WARS “PEN ‘We also have the practical pen— fn size and price—euitable for schoo! A fountain pen makes achool days more enjoyable. See our lines of Watermans, Sheaffers and Conkiins. PERFORMS WHAT OTHERS PROMISE $25Q»p Also Eversharp pencils at 60¢ and up. L ORDERS The whole world loves a bargain. Shopping at Bartell's in person or by mail ts always economical, Liv- ing out MAJL does mot increase your cost of drug store merchandise. The same prices, with postage paid to any part of Washington. Send Us Your Order Today Aspirin Tablets ‘This is the time of year when “Fail colds” play havoc with your system, Bayer's Tabieta of Aspirin get right to the seat of trouble and rid you of stubborn colds. It ts also a proven remedy in the treatment of headache, neuralgia and such sickness due largely to colds. You need not ask for the genuine at Bartell’s. We carry none but “Bayer,” the genuine Aspirin. Ladies’ and Men's ~ UMBRELLAS For Rain or Shine [se80] [3780] | #580 | [- $10.00 | | $1200 | Umbrellas represented in our Ines are the very latest—advance styles for the 1923 season. COVERINGS are made from finest quality material—prices conaidered. RIBS of high grade, light, yet springy steel. that withstands the windy days. HANDLES are plain or fancy, ac- cording to your taste. ‘The selection ie made an easy one, due to the many pleasing styles and colors. The prices are the big feature, considering what you get and the prices quoted above. ——————————————[[[—[[$CVV6CLCLCL*L*C“CS==S=>»]E=={=laaa=ElElNEOO YOU'LL FIND A BARTELL DRUG STORE AT Store No. 5 Store No. 6 Store No. 7 | Store No. 8 Ht will pay you to try Tree Tea Ceylon TRE Lamps at 45c 75-Watt Nitrogen Lamps at 70c The economy of using Mazda Lamps should interest you, as they burn less current “and give a clear, white light that is easy on the eyes. 45c Brass Key Socket, spe- 18-Inch Air-Tight Heater, Special at $1.69 The cold weather will soon be here— ‘ou will need one of these Air- . Ae tog Buy one Saturday at a saving; 18-inch size, with extra Py inside, special at. hing er eee Soe $1.00 Gillette Blades (package of special at ....6.cqciesaiedesuees $1.00 Auto Strop Blades (package of | 10), special at........ees.0+..6O@ 40c Star Blades (package of.6), fits Gem or Eveready, special... ...20¢ 35¢ Keen Kutter Blades (package of 50c Auto Strop Blades (package of 5), 3e¢ Large Size O-Cedar Mop, Special at 98¢c j Regular Price $1.50 You can keep your varnished and painted floors looking bright and _at- tractive by using an O-Cedar Mop. These mops are treated with O- Cedar Po ee is - and are oor aa Store No.1 | Store No. 2 | Store No. 3 1908 610 First Ave. " Second at Ave. Pike St. Store No. 4 Cor, Ballard Ave, and 224 Ave, N. W. First and Yesler Second 600 Fifth and Pine and Union St. Pike Ave. $175.00 prove Electric Vacuum Washing Machin at