The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1921, Page 5

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USM SERVICE (SHINER Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS _ 3 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per W $ 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week $100 Purchase, 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week $150 Purchase, 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week $200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, 50 Per Week $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, 00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week = TCT UTC $14.75 LARGE ARM ROCKER, covered in genuine brown leather, fitted with remoy- able auto seat, supported by twelve highly tempered coil springs; frames are of soljd oak, finished both » golden and fumed. This rocker sells regu- $14 75 e larly for $26.50. SPECIAL PRICE LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED RUNBAU ' ONLY A FEW LEFT THIS REDUCTION IN PRICE WILL SELL THEM QUICK 31x4 Ribbed Cord ........$15.50 31x4 Non-Skid Cord ......$17.00 35x44 Ribbed Cord .......$24.50 MAIL ORDERS (uittey'¢': p. HOWELL TATUM TIRE CO. PHONE EAST 1479 1117 East Pike St, Near 12th Ave. ‘DEMAND GROWS _ FOR LOW RATES | Agitation Started by Sum- mers Gains Momentum ‘ m| WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 |tation for lower freight rates west The agi lof the Rocky mountains, started a | few day» since by a little agricul FO] | tural bloc of Westerners headed by Congressman J, W. Summers of | Washington, has touched a respon | the news has penetrated ‘The Yakima Fruit Growers’ asso clation wires that “present market production on bulk of crop, |elally small sizes and inferior grade. despite short Kastern crop, Must able to absorb our crop at prices per | mitting any profit to growers.” The Yakima Commercial club and | every other commercial organization of Eastern Washington has joined coming in from Oregon and Idaho, The facts are that the state of Washington has produced the largest apple crop in her history and | with 40,000 carloads of the luscious | fruit ready for shipment the market | is found to be practically stagnant |erop moved and growers are facing the most serious crisis tn the history of the industry, The present freight cost to Eastern points averages $1 a box. “I feel that this long-hanl freight j Situation is the most vital problem in our economic life right now,” said Summers today. “The long railroad haul does not compete with the mo- tor truck as does the short haul and we growers with the largest crop in | history are helpless at one end of the [line while the consumers are crying | for our product at the other, It is a dangerous situation and one that | must be remedied. I have taken the matter up with Secretary of Agri. culture Wallace and with the inter. state commerce commission as well and hope to have some action soon.” | Boy Counterfeiter at Work in Seattle Seattle schoolboys apparently jhave gone into the counterfeiting business, Four counterfeit nickels | have been passed, in the last week, on John Eddy, a Star newsboy, at | Minor ave, and Howell st, The coins are crudely cast in lead, and are | Sach palpable imitations that the po- lee stamp them as the work of am | ateurs. | IN MOTHER'S MEDICINE CHEST |are standard remedies which have [stood the test of time—remedies jwhich thelr mothers’and grand- mothers had used before them. Such is Lydia, E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which for nearly fifty years has been helping the women of this country to overcome many forms of female ills; merit alone could have stood such a test of time and won such an enviable record. Advertisement. eliminating priced proportionately low: Ne. 1 Per M. rt BM. 1x4 (34x3%4), 6 to 16 ft.........$55.00 1x4 (13-16x3"4), 6 to 16 ft....... 60.00 1x3 (13-16x244), 6 to 16 14,%4 Red Cedar Bevel Siding........----- LUMBER —LUMBER You Can't Beat Our Prices or Quality ‘HE lowest prices in the city and the best stock”—that is what customers tell us. Come out and see our big mill and other modern facilities for manufacturing “Stetson & Post Up-to-Grade Lumber.” You remem- ber we own our own timber, do our own logging and sell direct to the consumer, thus iddle profits. Below are examples of our low prices. All other lumber is | Fir Flooring (Vertical Grain, Kiln Dried) Per at. rer rt. pM. rt. BM. $47.00 $25.00 52.00 30.00 60.00 30.00 sive chord tn every region to which | conditions will not return cost of! enpe | Consider exorbitant rates largely re | sponsible for recent break in market | have relief quick as public seems un. | in the ery and telegrams are now| | with lest than 15 per cent of the! THE The aged father of Robert | sible for his death also. SEATTLE STAR | AT MRS. SOUTHARD’S TRIAL | and son-in-law, all of whom are attending the trial at Twin| | Falls, Idaho, of Mrs. Lyda Southard for the murder of her| fourth husband. Robert C, Dooley was Mrs. Southard’s first | husband. The , tate charges that Mrs, Southard was respon-| C. Dooley, with his daughter | ‘MRS, JOHNSON IS ARRAIGNED Lacks Money for Attorney; | Wins Short Delay | Mrs. Dolores Johnson James E. Mahoney, convicted of kill jing his aged wife, was arraigned in | superior court Tuesday on a charge of forgery. She was unable to se cure the services of an attorney, be cause, she said, she had no money ‘The charge upon which Mra. John son waa arrested specifically states that she impersonated Mra. Mahoney in signing a power of attorney, by which Mahoney had hoped to gain contro! of his wife's property. Lee Johnston and Louis Schwellen- bach, who represented Mahoney during his trial on a murder charge, were present when Mra. Johnson was jarraigned. ‘They had an interview |with her. KE. I. Jone sister of torne “No,” replied Mra, Johnson, trying to arrange for one.” Jones then asked Lee Johnston if he should proceed to read the com- plaint. “Go shead,” said Johnston, as he left the court room. Mra. Johnson was given more time to plead. Friday was the date net. Says Shingle Men Need A What the Washington shingle business needs ty plenty of advertis ing, Col. Roland H. Hartley, Everett lumberman and defeated candidate for the governorship of the state, told members of the Seattle Ad clab Tuesday. “CARE OF THE .MOUTH AND | " was the subject of a talk by Dr. Maud Parker at the weekly meeting of the Cosmopolitan club Tuesday evening at the Y. W. C. A. INGROWN TOE NAIL How to Toughen Skin so Nail Turns Out Itself A few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and 80 toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chirepodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store @ tiny bottle containing diree tions, —Advertisement, Advice on Care of Teeth Dental work, no matter how per- fect, will not be jlasting and give good ‘service un- [Tene th kept natural not last kept clean and free from tartar, money and he Pain and suffer- ing is the penalty for neglect t . chief deputy} Prosecutor, asked, “Have you an at-| DECREASE SEEN IN ILLITERACY Only Six in Every 100 Per- sons Over 10 Cannot Read and Write eas ok | WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—Six out) of every 100 persons in the United! States over 10 years of age were unable to write in any language last year, according to a bulletin just re- leased by the census department But this ten’t bad at all, in fact it bed the lowest percentage of Illiteracy in fifty years or more. The percentage in 1370 was 21; in 1880 it waa 17; in 1890, 13.2; in 1900, 10.7 and 7.7 10 years ago. 80 you [note the steady decline | Every state in the union shows a decline in illiteracy in the past de cade excepting Connecticut, which bas had an unusual amount of for eign immigration. Tho banner state for literacy in| Iowa as usual with Minnesota, South Dakota, Kaneas, Idaho, Utah, Washington, Nebraska and Oregon all less than 2 per cent {iliterate. Misnissipp! bas the highest percent. age with Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Ala bama, Louisana, New Mexico and the presence there of large numbers of colored and Mexican peoples. South. Carolina, however, makes u | splendid showing in the matter of | progress with a decline from 25.7 per | cent in 1910 to 18.1 per cent in 1920. In fact all the Southern states are making great strides in education of the colored population, cent: Washington's Prince of Wales in Motor Crash LONDON, Oct. 19.—The Prince of Wales, with his brother, Prince Hen- ty, was in a motor crash Saturday, and had a narrow escape, it was an- nounced today, The princes were motoring near Cambridge, when their car collided with a motorcycle, | Brighton Dads to * . Have Their Inning Plans for “Dads’ night,” to be held next Friday, have been completed by the Brighton Beach Parent- Teacher association. At a meeting of the association Tuesday afternoon F. A. Naramore, Seattle gehool architect, spoke on the new achool that is being built at Brighton Beach. HOME BREW DEVICES MAY BE SOLD IF YoU USE A LITTLE DECEIT WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—The gentle art of home brewing is saved But with another in. gredient—deceit. Stores that sell such ingredients and apparatus must convince fed- eral agents the wares they sell are for a favorite dish, church festival—-anything but for what you'd naturally think, This rule was laid down today when the federal prohibition of- ficer here decided that raids and seizures at malt stores were law. ful only in cases where the stores advertised their wares with the specific understanding they were to be used in the manufacture of home brew. 14x6 Red Cedar Bevel Siding....... 43.00 25.00 {PS Red Codar Bevel Siding..........-0+0- 75.00 35.00 Hemlock Bevel Siding 1x4 Hemlock Bevel Siding.......-+-+++++ ee reed 1x6 Hemlock Bevel Siding.....-.-.--+--+++ ated according to established rules and when it ts fully ri spate 1+ is very nigh quality #0 far @s that grade ts concerned, However, there ts wide latitude for quality variation within the lim- itations of grade requirements. .It ts the aim of this company to keep tts quality of each grade high by reducing the number of de- fects that are permissible in a grade, rather than include them to }ISTETSON &POST LUMBER CO. GET RID OF YOUR FAT Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs WITHOUT DIETING OR EXERCISING often at the rate of over a pound a day and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has | taken place. I am a licensed practicing physician and person: ally eelect the treatment for each individual case, thus enabling me to choose remedies that will pro- duce not only a loss of weight harmlessly, bul which will also relieve you of all the troublesome symptoms of overstoutness such as shortness of breath, palpitation, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble and various other afflic: tlons which often accompany overstoutness, My treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, sleepy feeling, giving you renewed energy and vigor, a result of the loss of your superfluous fat. You are not required to change In the slightest from your regular mode of living. There is no dieting cr exercising. It is simple, eaxy and pleas. ant to take. If you are overstout do not portpone but sit down right now and send for my FREB TRIAL TREATMENT and my plan whereby I am to be PAID ONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS TAKEN PLACE if you so desire. DR. R. NEWMAN, Licensed Physician State of New York 286 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Desk H449 | J Get Pen Terms on Arizona all over 10 per cent due to| and Frank Graham, allas Frank Gray, were sentenced to serve five to ff teen years in Walla Walla state pen- and Graham were arrested recently by Detective Ernie Yoris, who recog- ized them as ex-convicts from Call- and | fornia. 285 Pairs of French Kid Gloves On Sale Thursday—F riday—Saturday Special This sale offers wnusual opportunities to make selections of © French Kid and Lambskin Gloves for Christmas presents as well as for immediate wear. ; Starting Thursday morning we will have a three-day sale of these attractive | French Kid and Lambskin GI are wonderful values at the price quoted, as they regularly sell for $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 a pair. FRENCH KID GLOVES—Made in Grenoble, France. They are in two-clasp style, pique sewn and embroidered in two-tone, self, white and contrasting heavy crochet. bronze and black and white. Glove this sale, a pair, $1.95. One-Clasp Style French Kid Gloves with heavy crochet embroid- ery; one-clasp style and pique sewn, in white and two-clasp style and pique ing. Q) ) A Pair ° | Glove Department—Main Floor loves in one- and two-clasp styles, as sketched. They — ¢ a pa Colors are gray, nigger brown, ~ * in sizes 5% to 7% that sold formerly at $4.00 a pair, During French Lambskin | Gloves in two-clasp style, in |} white, gray and mode; pique sewn, with self and two-tone embroidery and Two-Clasp Style French Kid Gloves in sewn with French stitch- Sizes are 51% to 7. black only. Sieve are These sold ferme: at ae ar ae ine 58 i 544 to, 6%. Formerly $4.50 a pair. Special dur- pink Ms Formate’ $4.00 a pgir. During ing this sale, a pair, ad a ai this sale, a pair, $1.95. $1.95. fain a pair 1.08, Madeira and Armenian | Handkerchiefs— Armenian edge. Special, Thursday Johnny Green, alias James Harris, Tuesday in superior court. Itentiary \ Both men pleaded guilty to a charge of first degree burgtary. The case was brought against them by Deputy Prosecutor John D. Carmody. Green =The SLIGHTLY GRISWOLD FOOD CHOPPERS $1.83 Regular Price $3.50 HERE IS WHERE YOU GET A WONDERFUL BARGAIN A large shipment of Griswold Food Choppers was damaged in transit — the | transportation Co. is going to stand the loss. Thursday we are going to offer you — these $3.50 Food Choppers at $1.83. The slight defects in these choppers in no way impairs their usefulness—they are just as good as ever—in many cases only fF the boxes were broken, the choppers being uninjured. : Griswold Food Choppers are equipped with several steel knives that will cut” perfectly all kinds of meat, vegetables and other foods. : . SPECIAL 98c This pint size, corrugated, nickel-plated Vacuum Bottle is a remarkable value at this price. It comes complete with a filler, and cap which can be used as a cup. Keeps liquids hot for 24 hours. The cold weather will soon Buy one Thursday at a big saving; 16-inch size with extra lining inside, special © at $1.39. meas. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR GOR DON WALLER, 312 24th ave., were Charge of Burglary) st=tuied tor 2p. m. totay, at the STORE HOURS: 8:30 A.M. TO6 P.M Pint Size Vacuum Bottle, Special at 16-Inch Air Tight Heater, Special $1.39 (Sales Booth—Upper Main Floor) Through a special purchasé: we have obtained a large number of Pure Linen Madeira Handkerchiefs in many dainty patterns, and Pure Linen with » cach, 5O@. Westminster Presbyterian to be followed by burial in View cemetery. ‘Tre Original Food-Drink fer All Ages Ne Cocking — Nourishing =| Store for Useful Articles wrest i ai - 4 . a- DAMAGED Blue and White Mixing Bowls Special Gg 8 c at... Regular Price $1.75 Bowls like these are very useful in every kitchen—they can be used for so many purposes. 4-plece set, special, 98¢ be here—you will need one of these airtight heaters.

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