The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 5

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR NONE SERVICE IES) Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. FIGURES IN NORTH DAKOTA RECALL FIGHT The People’ 's Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS $ 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week $ 75 Purchase, 8 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 DO Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST fetic R. A. Nestos, independent; Joseph A. Kitchen, tnde-| John N. Hagan, commis- leandidate for governor of| |pendent candidate for com-| sioner of agriculture and Jorth Dakota, opposed to the\ missioner of agriculture and| labor of North Dakota, who | nonpartisan gov ernor. a of N orth Dakota. | faces recall on October 28. . RECALL VOTE IS c ~ONINN, DAKOTA 1 Nonpartisan Officials Are | A Up for Test Ai FARGO, N. D. Oct. 28.—North | Dakota yoters went to the polls to day to decide for or againgt non clals became matters of legislative inquiry record, but were never brought in the courts. The officials attacked in the re call comprise the State Industrial |Commtssion, which has entire con |trol of the gtate’s industrial program |The Nonpartisan majority in’ the legislature established this commis sion and gave tt more power than jany similar body in America, In a |measure the body has control over the state's entire financial system The law guve the officers of the state bank through the industrial Save Money—Be Comfortable ‘Thank of actually ending money without having moke come fens Sone. Tove joe oder boon thie eaten betel F Doak rt but of the mune ume mew end COLES fuel bill ene the double heating So CS SS este ie F partisanism. == == a Roth sides felt that today was the commission power to force deposits LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED crucial—if not the final—test of the of public funds in the state bank is “harges were made that these funds | were eventually misused for political purposes, to further the program of the Nonpartisan league governmental experiments inaug jurated by the Nonpartisan league. Independents sought to oust Gov ernor Lynn J, Frasier and his two Yeading henchmen in the midst of As a result of the contentions of e their terms by means of the recall. independents, the administration was s It is the first time the recall has forced to change certain policies of been used in this way in America the state bank. A large number of f ° They also sought to quash much jamall state banks were forced to of the Nonpartisan league program lelone when redeponits of the state! > FURNITURE . saat laa thru initiated laws and constitu bank were withdrawn. This fact also tional amendments, including disso was used for propaganda Indications Were that around 200, difficulty in attempting to dispose s 000 votes would be cart today of authorized bond issues that, it rvii reach the 229,606 votes cast for both | institutions, ‘These bonds were not r Se — Saturday 7, ia} candidates last year gt) Gov, L, J. Frazier, nonpar- marketed until recently. Nonpar- | ye “agli vernal i general election. ,| tisan, whose recall is sought |\isan officiais now ‘are Jubilant and tas, 5 who di in Seattle pte. Nonpa seert they would declare i D and tr y your best when your! OpDArtinAns rted y lat the elections on Oc tober 28. declare their program and industrial . will be held at the Collins | win by at least 26,000, They based institutons are safe 9 | their claim chiefly on the contention that quashing of the Jamestown in | aod muscle aches with | ber 2 | Brothers’ mortuary Saturday at ings. Charges of improper deali Should initiated laws and proposed &. m, Services were delayed to await 4 In-lon the part of adminintration offi-|constitutional amendments — before dictment against the Bank of North |°" [0 PAT cy ‘ the arrival of friends from Alaska, | pak ong on ae‘ Wieinat aiing teat - the people in the special election | o as the biew s paws, however, it would seriously in a t i ft ait i i E i i : f fh wor” where Fontas was a pioneer mining | could have happened in their favor. | rene Ge chs hieaeiinenioae tae in the College of Liberal Arts at and attempt to recall state officials EASY TO KILL errr i700 rove Attorney General William Lemke, Buy “Diamond Dyes” and follow) WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—Weeping = offices: R. A. Nestos for governor, MICE a A. Nestow for governor, | with Diamond Dyes even if you have |the house late yesterday, following a ge i aE In spite of strong opposition to a gram. The whole fight, ther recall election this fall, independents Dyed Her ee centers on these proposed Boston university, and initiate laws designed to block +: a a er the Nonpartisan industrial program. | Commissioner of Agriculture and | 7 | the simple directions in every pack- atts a Labor John N, Hagen. lage. Don't wonder whether you can |th the unrestrained emotion of a N. 8. Johnson for attorney £¢M-| never dyed before. Worn, faded! | i: STEARNS’ | ‘""’. William Kitchin for commis! greases, skirts, waists, coats. sweat. |PUbie reprimand voted by his col By Cning the Connine | sioner of agriculture and labor | hangings, |eagues for inserting “indecent MISS ANNA LL, GOLICK, of Seat | who gathered at Devils Lake in) In Denmark giris are ‘taught to} The petitions, with over 79,009 Independents put into the field) avy of tint successfully, because |child, Representative Blanton, Texas, ELECTRIC PASTE ere, stockings, draperies, tle, has enrolled as @ special student | June voted to circulate petitions swim whey they are little children Epes were filed and provide for } , | | | the recall of: i 's la | the following candidates for thos?) perfect home dyeing is guaranteed |democrat, felt his way blindly from Polls close at 9 o'clock tonight. | everything, become like new again. |Ianguage” in the Congressional Rec- ct 1G 4] é i! i The fight centered on the Nonparti- | 5 ell Artemsiot wheter ty for Use — Better Then Trae . ust tell your druggist whether the org, Blanton fainted ax he walked Ostetaces ie imeverybez. | san administration's establishment | material you wish to dye ls wool OF ifrom the chamber, where 293 demo-| and operstion of the State Bank of | li silk, Or whether it i# linen, cotton, [North Dakota. The recall is an out-|or mixed goods. Diamond Dyan | vers weigneoe maiun “ote for “ne jerome of a legislative investiga-| never streak, spot, fade, or Fun—| ately followed by a reprimand from tion of that institution and its work | Advertioement. Speaker Gillet. “I never want to see the inside of . EET SALI rae the house again,” the man from re PA Texas, who twice before had felt the {sting of censure from the house, | said as he made his way to his office | land locked himself out of sight. | The vote of censure was unani- mous and Speaker Gillett immedi. | ately called Blanton to the bar of | the house and pronounced the “cen- his colleagt HEALING CREM t/ STOPS CHAAR Clogged Air Passages Open) | at Once—Nostrils Cleared | If your nostrils are clogged and your head stuffed because of catarrh fa or a cold, get Ely’s Cream Balm at is j|any drug store. Apply a little of this pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils and let it | penetrate through every air passage (of your head and membranes. In- stant relief. | | How good It feels. Your head is} clear, Your nostrils are opén. You breathe freely. No more hawking or snuffling. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up, choked up and miserable. Relief [is sure.—Advertisement. of el in it IB Pu Me i ie CORE LT Aresearch recently con- ducted has.shown that Hills Bros. Red Can'Coffee leads all other brands in volume of sales. » Proof that the public is a judge of good coffee. t ‘Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises BAT HOME rh | af vou | deafness catarrhal nd stomach or bowels, you will be gind |to know that these distress! |toms may be entirely ove many instances, by the treatment |pare in y cost, Secu h you can asily pre own home at. little rom your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (Double Strength) Take this home and add to it %4 pint 1 1 of hot water and |sugar; stir until ake on tablespoonful four times a day, An | Iinpeo vement ix sometimes noted lafter the first day's treatment Breathing should become easy, while the distressing head noises, head at lot amell, taste, defective hearing and mucus dropping in the back of the throat are other symptoms which sug@est presence of eatarrh, and, which may often be overcome by this efficacious treatment. It is said that nearly 90 per cent of all ear troubles are caused by catarrh, and |there must, therefore, be many’ peo. | ple whoae nay be restored by this sim 7 home treat imont.—-Ady each have special for S are gr years, suit, $8.85. are 8% to 10. Also fullfashioned Silk-Boot Hose with reinforceg lisle garter and black. nd@ toes and in black only, Sizes are 8% to 10 two styles: cape effect with 15- © Saturday, a pair, T5e. inch fringe trimming, tops, he medium gray and dark brown. In sizes 8% to 10. Choice, a pair, $1.00, PAGE & Fashion Leaders in Second Floor ~ marked to sell at $5.00 each. Made of duvetyn, ‘wool, velvets, in seasonable 2co popular colors. Another charming display of colorful trimmed hats, produced in our own workrooms and Trimmed Hats Choice at $5.00 and durable duvenor and felts, rapes, and displayed in all the Autumn The hat sketched is of navy blue wool, metallic braided and with metallic ostrich $5.00. fancy; priced at Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits Toilet Sundries Saturday $8.85 Boys’ Department—Main Floor Rear Thirty Boys’ Wool Suits with two pairs of knickers n taken from regular stock and marked aturday selling. Coat and knickers full lined and well made. Colors y, brown and green mixtures in s 8 to 17 ut not each size in every pattern. Choice, a 21 Boys’ Corduroy Suits Good quality, well made suits with full lined coats rine and knickers and with taped seams. Sizes are 9 to l#voris..- 14 years, in full belted models. Saturday, a suit, Your cho! Pepnodent Tooth Main Floor and 1. 80¢ and 600 22¢, 436 ana 796 -22¢, 43¢ and 70¢ $5.95. Latest Styles in “se . - 4 Pure Silk-Boot Hose, a Pair, 75c Wraps and Stoles Main Floor Main Floor Women's semi-fashioned Silk-boot Hose in black and dark brown Just recetved,a new shipment colors and with reinforced lisle garter tops, heels and toes. Sizes of latest styles in wraps and ts stoles in Karami, taupe, brown Wraps are made m Spanish shawl with 15inch Women's semifashioned Silk Hose in colors of black, white, “ A ¢ Ps fringe. Choice at $27.50 and Semi-fashioned Silk Hose $29.50. . Stoles are two yards long and trimmed with pockets and fringe and pockets and tassels, and plain fringed enda. Choice at $10.00, $12.50, $13.50 Sales Booth Attractions ard $15.75. ’ j Se ale a Men’s Dress Shirts 600 HUCK TOWELS—Soft spun, pure bleached towels; size Choice $2.85 16x32 inches. Six for oeeee $1.00 TURKISH TOWELS—Size 17x32 Special Main Floor ' pea eh boy bind Men French cuff, coat-style for -+ $1.00 Prine 480 TURKISH TOWELS—With fancy colored borders; vize iy we 17x33 inches, Special, each... 30¢ tte COTTON CRASH—3)0 yards, plain bie ached “and Ye | inc ches patterns. wide. Special, a yard je of extra fine qual- nm madras, corded ma dras and Russian cords in smart Sizes are 14 to 17. in a wide range of colors and pat- terns. Choice, each, $2.85, 40-Watt Mazda Lamps 40c 75-Watt Nitrogen Lamps 70c | | The economy of using Mazda Lamps 6 49 a unusually low price. ianies Now Is the Time to Buy Your Housewares at a Big Saving & LARGE SIZE 0-CEDAR MOP, Regular Price $1.50; Special 98¢ This is the large triangle mop, treated with O-Cedar Polish. FOLDING CLOTHES DRYERS, Reg. Price $1.69; Special. ..98¢ This well-made folding clothes dryer is a bargain at this price. WOODEN ROLLING PINS, Regular Price 40c; Special at 25c A New Shipment of LAST DAY OF THE MONTH-END SALE Dry-Hand Mops, Price $2.00 The Dry-Hand Mop is the best self-wringing mop ever made. or any kind of chemicals—your hands never touch the water. ing—no more sore hands. See demonstration. should interest you as they burn less cur- rent and give a clear white light that is easy on the eyes. BIG ASSORTMENT OF Use hot suds No more stoop- ‘ Round Electric Heater Special Regular Price $8.50 This new style electric heater is | a wonder—it provides instant di- rect warmth. This attractive little heater is in the round shape; black finish with nickel | complete with cord all ready to attach. Speciay $6.49. trimmings; Andirons, Grates and Fire Screens Choice $6.98 Values up to $10.00 We have a very fine selection of Andirons, Fire Screens and Grates to offer at this FOLDING FIRE SC in black and gilt, 24- and 27-inch Coal Grates, black finish. Your choice, special, at $6.98 ¢ You will find a good assortment of andirons—several sizes to choose from; some are burnt brass finish, others are black. REENS, 380 inches high, with four panels; they are finished and the

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