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“ee RRR ela an til nincae MINN SERVICE MSHS NTI Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers SALE OF Dining Room Furniture Exceptional Values Offered in Distinctive Dining Room Suites For This Thanksgiving add to the hospitality by making the dining room attractive with one of these Dining Room Suites. Take ad- vantage of the wonder- ful values offered. Never has there been for years such extreme- ly low prices as offered at this sale. Credit terms arrang- ed to suit you. Walnut Dining Room Suite of Nine Pieces QUEEN ANNE PERIOD—But. | Vreve: Got % cer HIM A New DRUM, BONS, IF We WANT Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite of Eight Pieces WILLIAM AND MARY PE- RIOD Buffet, 60 inches, pane! top, Extension Table, 48 inches, extends to 6 feet; 6 Dining Chairs, brown leather seats. fet, 54 inches, mirror top; Ex- tension Table, 48 inches, ex tends to 6 feet; China Closet, 42 inches wide, 60 inches high 6 Dining Chairs, blue leather = Regular price $295.00.| Regular price $207.00. toa $225.00} ic... $169.50 : Walnut Dining Room Suite of Ten Pieces QUEEN ANNE PERIOD—Dattet, 0s inches panel back; Exten ston Table. oval style, 46 inches wide, 60 inches long, extends to 6 feet; China Closet, 38 inches wide, 60 inches high; Serving Table, 36 Inches: § Diners and 1 Arm Chair, blue leather seats Sale price .. = Henry White Ready | , to Resign His hed Henry M. White, tmmigration | commixsioner, was to send his resig. S\nation to Washington Monday in mpliance with the request of W. de Husband, commissioner general. | Frank W. Berkshire, supervising tn- spector of the Mexican border dis | trict, is tn Seattle to make a survey {ot the immigration offices here SEATTLE CHAPTER of = the =S/ American Association of Engineers ell SS | will divcums the proposed construc S— Co. IN = tion of a pontoon bridge across WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH Washington Friday at the Lake New Phone—Elliott 4910 JORIS) Fine Arts hall Mint leaf. peppermint or luscious juicy fruit, either flavor is a treat for your sweet tooth. @nd all are equally good for you. Teeth, appetite and digestion all benefit. Your nerves will say “thank you,” your vim will respond. WRIGLEY’S Is liked for what it does as well as for its BIG value at small cost. The Fiavor Lasts! WRIGLEY 'S Z JL Uc y FRUIT THE aeeeeprpneensnnsanaicnnaneenarspsenomtetinimsinmetnrae taal cep ene eee LC Nt ET Ne ARE eR eit SEATTLE STAR [BIG NOISE IN DISARMAMENT MEET ORCHESTRA| \Ford’s Road Earns — | More, Spends Less TOURING ON fal 8 FroRD’s | RAILROAD, Nov, 14,—Ratlroad offi- {elals, Wall street papers and tech- [nical and trade journals represent ing the rafiroads and ied indus [tries belittle the feat enry Ford in making the Detroit, Toledo & Iron ton, a road that wasn't able to pay interest on ite bonds, show a profit in operati They ri laugh at the rail road and . It is somewhat | wignificant, ir, that while the tallway men in the United States scoff, the Canadian railways have |sent men to the D, T. & 1. to study | its methods. “Anybody could have made the D., ‘T. & L. show a profit if he could have |had the output of the Ford plant,” jeritics say. “He simply runs the road as part of his auto plant” Both of which statements are true. But that doesn’t explain why the D, T. & L ts now able to do twice jee much business as it did before Ford took it, to do this business with fewer men and with lower operating expenses, Ford bought the read in August, 1920. At that time there were 2,723 ire and in July, 1921, there were 1,823. The greatest reduction was in maintenance of way, where |the force has been reduced from ‘SEATTLE WOMAN ALMOST STARVED |Miss Nelson Says She Can! Now Enjoy Hearty Meal for First Time in Four Years “r'm a firm believer in Tanlac and I ought to be, because it has brought my health back and I am jable to enjoy life again,” said Miss | Minato Nelson, 1415 Seventh Ave., | Seattle, Wash, | “I suffered so much after eating | that I finally got to where I was jafraid to eat, and almost starved rather than undergo the agonies I knew I would have to suffer after. wards. For four years 1 didn’t | know what it was to sit down and| enjoy a hearty meal. I suffered a |good deal from headaches, too, and jit I have ga » much in weight and «trengt T never felt bet ter in my whole life. T often cut statements about Tanlac out of the paper and send them to friends that y need thia medicine.” 1c is sold in Seattle at Rar tel’s drug stores and by leading |druggists everywhere. — Advertise- | ment | was losing weight and strength levery day. | “Tanlac has meant more to me than I ca Il, Sinee taking | 1,221 to 646 men. The secret of the maintenance wa way work being done with fewer | men can be found here: | There is a section near a mall |]/ town in Southern Ohio that was looked after by 12 men under the old management. The work ts now being done by four men. And residents of the town declared the work never bad been done so well by the 12 as by the four | A Lima manufacturer pointed to & switch. “That track was hidden for Sours | by weeds,” he said. “A man could almost be lost in it. Look at it now, as clean and neat as any piece of track you ever my. The boys work.” ‘That's the answer. The boys re cotve $6 a day and they work. An analysis of the goneral results on the road was made recently by |. B. Dudley, general auditor, for | Henry Ford, and tt shown the com- pany’s revenues from March to August inclusive, 1920, were $2,528,- 703, while tt had a deficit of $904,038. ‘This in the last six months of the old management. From March to August Inclusive, | 1921, under the Ford management, | the company’s revenues were $4.102.- S14, an increase of $1,574,021, and its net earnings were $1,574,021. In other words, in the last atx months of the old company’s man. agement It took all the revenues and the amount of the deficit to operate the road, a total of $3,482,741. | In the corresponding six months of Ford management it took only | $2,966,788 to operate the road} Under Ford management it took | $465,953 leas to operate the road and | at the same time it did $1,574,021 more business, D., T. & I. men boast a great deal of their fuel record. In August, 1920, | the fuel consumption per 1,000 gross tons mile was 169,63 pounds. In August, 1921, it was only 125.87 pounds CITIES LET OUT ~ TROLLEY LINES ‘That cities in many parts of the U. 8. are considering the purchase | of their street car systems with the |idea of letting them out to private companies for management is the! \deciaration of D, W. Henderson, superintendent of transportation, in la report filed with the city council Operated under private manage. ment, the railways are not compelled to observe numerous ordinances and | charter provisions which increase the | cost of running a municipal line, | Henderson said. Henderson also mid that railway experts were advocating lighter equipment. Intestinal “I have used Adlerika (in atinal antiseptic) and find it w stomach. . dergoing an operation was out West at t want to be withe ned) Mrs, Anita Di 3 system cleans known as eliminate or destroy harmful ger the intestinal canal, thus guarding against appendicitis and other dis jones having their start re {Ein the’ most. complete. syatem cleanser ever offered to the public, lacting on BOTH upper and lower bowel, and removing foul matter which poisoned the system for months, and which nothing else can dislodge. It brings out all gasses. thux linmediately relieving pressure Tt is ishing the 9 foul matter it bri Mrs. Anita Diaz Now in America Former Mexican Praises Simple Amerigan| # and colon bacilli in| out [Dru which was poisoning you. In slight gists. Ka emer dinorders, such as recasional consti- A “a jonger treatment, however is necessary in. cases of obstinate | pation and long standing stom. + of | in my 50] factice to excel Adlerika.” | | (Signed) Dr en Weaver. i ‘Tuse Adi In all bowel cases, | Some requ my | ¢OMe, | dose.” (Signed) Dr “After taking Adlerika than for 20 years, Ha to express the AWFUL IMPURE eliminated from — my (Signed) J. FB. Puckett Adlerika is a ¢ cople who have | bow Legislators Oppose are opposed to the calling of a spe cla) session at Olympia as requested by the Northwest Real Estate aaso- ciation convention to submit consti- tutional amendments of the state of the house and other members of | would be useless to call a spectal ses = acne perma meme ee PAGE 5 igre : | 14 to 19 | Men’s Shirts $1.45 Madras Shirts Add Your Might to ihe Widow's Mite FILL THE CHEST The Men’s Department has just received a large shipment of French Cuff Shirts that are to be sold in two groups at unusually attractive prices. Lot No. 1—Madras Shirts at $1.45 600 Madras Cloth Shirts of splendid qualities and well made are a marked feature for Tuesday selling in the Men’s Depart- ment. There is a wide assortment of patterns to choose from in sizes 14 to 17. An unusual opportunity to make holiday selections at the very reasonable price of $1.45 each. LOT NO. 2—Consisting of 600 lightweight Percale Shirts in a wide jf” pire of patterns and in a size range from 14 to 17. Choice at 75¢ | each. : Men’s Four-in-hand Silk Ties Main Floor 45¢ . 200 Four-in-hand Silk Ties in a large variety of patterns and color combinations will be placed on sale Tuesday—choice at sion before the report of the state | tax Investigating committee ts com piled and thoroly discussed by — people. Mother, bring home some ot | Boldt’s Milk Bread!—Advertisement, Special Session Lagisiative leaders in King county {\c-0-A- Clean, Light in Ash We dye your rags and old carpets and weave them into handsome rugs. The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Phone Capito! 1233 taxation laws. Senator Howard DPD. Taylor, leader of the senate; Speaker E. H. Guie the legislature declared Monday it The Store for Useful Articles STORE HOURS; 8:30 A. mM. TO 6 P. M. a Just Arrived—a Carload of ‘Griswold’ Cast ) Tron and Cast Aluminum Cooking Utensils. This is “Griswold” Week at Spelger & Hurlbut’s— —every day this week we are going to offer Gris- wold Cast Iron Cooking Utensils at greatly reduced prices. Advertised items will be on sale for one day only. Tuesday we are going to offer Dutch Ovens at $2. 49 and $2. 98 | No. 8 size, regular $3.75, special at No. 9 size, regular $4.25, special at The Griswold Dutch Oven can ‘be used on top of the range to bake, > roast or fry. The toughest meat or fowl can be made tender and juicy, retaining all the natural flavor, sav- : ing evaporation of from 10 to 12 ounces on a 5-pound roast. The rings on the inside of the cover gather the moisture and baste the contents evenly. , Another Griswold Utensil will be advertised tomorrow A Special Purchase of 5,000 Pieces of 9 e e Rogers’ Silverware, Choice 49c é Not Pxactly Like Mustration Be sure to take advantage of this great Thanksgiving sale of Silver- — ware. We are offering an unusually large assortment of Rogers’ Nickel Silver in a beautiful Colonial design. Your Choice of the Following Items at 49c: Tea Spoons, set of 6 rry Spoon Dessert Spoons, set of 3 Gravy Ladle Table Spoons, set of 3 Cold Meat Fork Knives, set of 3 bagay why > and Sugar, Shell — Forks, set of 3 odd Spoon