The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1921, Page 3

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"EDNESDAY. NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY EMBER _ 16, 1921, THE SEATTLE STAR ——— 2 REAL DOPE SESSION DUE AT POLLS Mary Surprised That Hostile Goyernor Called Meet! *,"**' DEFEAT HART VETO, SAYS DALTON » By Hal Armstro g | | snow will block raffic, accord Tw days’ Fine for pe = ‘tap Musterole ineure # quick relief from jeipsaiacniesinannennetetttetniann EVEN BERRY FIELDS | BOOST FOR SEATTLE 1 boort to mild Seattle win Warden ht raspbs ott eman, county indicate of snow engineer that there reporte are now 18 inches ment Musterole isn tard but will not burn and © the old-fashioned mustard Lot mus. |0" the ster |the pas THE WOMAN CITIZEN How 1g it po: highway in the vicinity of time nex¢ fall, when, hai Others doubt, every candidate for the Jartena the logislature will be pledged to de feat the veto ef Governor Mart | in + that killed the state's antinar | q cotle bill, By way of good measure the legis: | SHY | ative asked by the governor to bla ter ( t your drug store. | n¢ * and tubes; ho t, a few hours, | pital size of Hotter ‘Than « Mustard Plaster |" st [STEROL conference take the of, at be sible for the woman |that one day short a time to consider a stion | traffic if wh | pe ain that you will feel while you | ver stir you up Salts, Pills, Calomel, only ten cents Sascarete, too, © Noarly all express surprise that uid veto « bill candidates might also agree to | of dope traf. reinstate the Women's In lier to} = Ee «| Motor Car Dealers’ | nn Jot 8ligy om Club in Session in Candy-like « ad | cing-down wens « The Motor Car 1 re’ ¢ Full course dinner, T6¢, at Boldt’s | may get an imitatio ‘ : Epes Berved 6 to & p. m Advertisement. | vertinement AT bi! first sign of b “The real conference will be with the people of the state, It for it in the legislature into con ference to find a way to combat the evil the vetoed bill was aimed at, Films are being shown in be piston manufacturer theatres United States, | replying ' |#ummoning him to the conference, | wrote the governor, in part | who drafted that bil and w | Overland Mo | Angeles in the a m, Saturday, jis my regular naturaliz and many app with thelr witne jim attendance ugon- the te for citi 4 it a take place during election — will be varic parts of the district. It will be unfair to these parties not to give | d them a hearing | toaste to seal “For that reason, if for no other, ! } wm it wor . nm bie fo 0 1 in the delicious dy uld be impossible for me tout: | 1 fla FEDERAL JUDGE . Burley VOr— CAN'T BE PARTY “Your letter says, "This conference is called for the purpose out a strong, Vigorous and plan for the prosecution of thow / gaged (dope peddlers) in this netari ous traffic." *T Goubt the windodh of a fe judge to meet in conferenc prosecuting attorneys and peace of flcers of the state, or, for that mat ter, of the nation, ‘for the purpose of working out a strong, vigorous and uniform plan for prosecution, et expecially so where many of t cases would have to be tried before such judge. “It would give the accused under the narcotic act some ground for a» suming that they were being tried beforg a prejudiced judge, who was likewise & prosecutor, Especially could the more uninformed be carried away with such thought, and, per haps, might afford a pretense to dix qual LUCKY ST AIKE CIC a\NETTE 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles | 685 >“ boarding a street car | aes at Westlake ave. and Pine | st., Sunday, Mra. Fred Wright, 626% Broadway N., was struck down by an auto driven by Mr«, R. L. Gonyea, | 1007 Stewart st. Mrs. Wright was) unhurt, according to the police. —The six-yearold daughter 68 of A. Vickery, 2011 Federal! ave., was struck as she played in thet street near her home Sunday by an} auto driven by D. F. Simmons, 1021 | Ith ave. N., but, altho kooc! wed | down, was uninjured. 68 jesse Brookings, 9, 4741 26th ave, 8, W., was struck | Sunday as he ran to avoid a taxb/}) driven by Joe St. Peter, of the Met: ropolitan Taxi Co. near his home. | After skidding 44 feet, the car struck } him, cutting his leg. He was treated | at city hospital, —Tom Blair, 78, 606 W. Smith st., sustained severe cuts and bru Sunday when knocked down by an auto driven by $110.15 J. Gauthier, 7708 California ave., on a downtown street. Blair was taken Ver This Iw elty hoepital where hig wounds were dressed, | VICTROLA —An unknown woman with 20 selections on 19 dou- 68 struck at Third ave, and, Records; Album— Hi) Dike st. Monday, by Marjorie Chis- | holm, 2712 Harvard ave. N,, suffered | slight bruises, The accident ocour- |f) red in a traffic jam. 6 —V. D. Campbell, 4354 Hen: | Cy \e derson at. received severe J) ej|bruises when struck Tuesday morn- ing at Fremont ave, and Florentia st. by @ driver who failed to stop after striking him. Campbell was board. | ing a car, when he was hurled sev-/[) —at anic prices panic prices FRIEDMAN & WOLFSON'S $150,000Stock Goes on Public Sale Saturday STORE CLOSED Thursday—Friday Watch for Sensational Announcement in The Star Friday Salesmen Wanted—Apply Thursday _Between Oe and 10 A. M. PALAce HIP CONTINUOUS SATURDAY THUMSDAY TO Mxtra Fine New VAUDEVILLE “DANCING SURPRISE” With Verne Verne 5 Albert, Mile, tema, M LEILA SHAW & CO. In the Comedy “There She Goes Agnin™ Milo & Bium Robinson M’Cabe Trio Novel Athletics Laughs and Tunes Feature Photoptay a Timely Story of Volttien and BRIER Vicurebend” om day in| fi) purt from |f} such judge from trying such [| The Grote-Rankin Co.’s Mid-Month Sale Provides Substantial Savings to All Who Have Homes to Furnish BED DAVENPORTS Reduced to $57.50 Each Bed Davenports with massive quarter- sawed frame and genuine brown leather coverings. These davenports fulfill the highest standard of comfort—they provide a beautiful seating place by day and a ful! size bed by night. Fifty are offered in the Mid-Month Sale, each, $57.50. Twenty-Five 9x12 Axminster Rugs Reduced to $3 622 Twenty-Five 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs Reduced to 50 $3,450 Twenty-Five Heavy Axminster Rugs Reduced to $39: Sixty Solid Oak DINING TABLES In the Mid-Month $17.50 Sale, Priced Without question a most exceptional value. Extends to six feet, and selection can be made from waxed or fumed oak finishes, Sixty Tables are inclided in this offer- ing priced, each, $17.50. Scrims, Cretonnes and Curtains at Very Attractive Prices | Curtain Marquisette 25c Yard This item will attract many housewives, who have curtain material to buy, to our Drapery Section—our standard, good quality Mercerized Marquisette, 36 inches wide, in white, cream and ecru colors, is of- fered at a very special price, the yard, 25¢. 56 Pairs of Lace Net Curtains at $1.59 Pair These are made of Government Net of a very heavy, serviceable quality, and are trimmed with neat lace edges; priced very special, the pair, $1.59. Timely Sale of Aluminum and Enameled Ware ROASTERS At $3.85 Each For large, self-basting and self- browning Aluminum Roasters that are made of 14-gauge aluminum At $3.95 Each Cretonnes at 25c and 39c Yard In such patterns that most anyone would choose for making Christmas fancy work—and where is there a woman that has not pillows, aprons, cushions, etc., on her gift list? The prices are exceptional for these fine, bright materials. Forty Beautiful FLOOR LAMPS Complete with silk shades, in the $39.75 Mid-Month Sale, priced, each China and Glassware At Very Special Prices —Large size Decorated Hav- iland China Platters priced very special, each $2.25. -Large size Decorated Por- celain Platters, very special, each 80¢, and will last a long time. They are large enough to hold a 16-pound turkey. Fifty roasters are in this offering. At $4.85 Each For extra heavy Pure Aluminum Roasters that are self-basting and self-browning and made with steam vents. Pricetl very special for the Mid-Month Sale, $4.85 each, Fifth Ave. and Pike St. For medium size Turquoise Blue Enameled Roasters. The top has nickel-plated vents and the roast- ers are fitted with white enameled trays. Reduced to, each, $3.95. At $3.28 Each Dark Blue Enameled Roasters of a medium size, made seamless. Vents are provided in the top, and bot- tom has a convenient tray. Priced each, $3.28, —Basement Store. —aAn assortment of slightly imperfect Platters priced at 25¢ and 50¢ each. —Water Tumblers of thin- blown glass, with frosted decoration, each S¢. —Cut Glass Creamers and Sugars, special, pair, 05¢. ~—Imported China Salad or Berry Sets are offered at Half Price. Imported Curtains Are Offered at Half Price Curtains of unusual beauty and quality are in this offering because we have only one, two and three pairs of a design. We want to repeat that our best Imported Curtains are in this offering, now priced $5.00 to $17.50 pair. 86 Pairs of Irish Point Curtains 4_| at Less Than Half Price _ Made on good quality nets—every pair of Curtains is full size and beautifully trimmed with appliqued designs. Curtains in this assortment were priced from $10.00 to $12.00 pair, and are now offered at the very, special price, the pair, $4.95. -—Second Floor, Drapery Section, Mid-Month Sale of LINENS Your Thanksgiving Linens Savingly “! Priced a 58 by 58-inch Mercerized 72 by 72-inch 5 Hemstitched Beautifully Designed + Table Cloths Table Cloths * Special, $1.25 each. Special, $3.35 each. 58 by 70-inch Hemmed 68 by,.68-inch Serviceable Table Cloths ve Special, $1.50 each. Fit gevy Cloths 64 by 64-inch Heavy ROG eee Quality 70 by 70-inch Attractive Table Cloths All-Linen Cloths Special, $2.00 each. Special, $5.75 each. 70 by 70-inch Heavy 70 by 70-inch Fine ‘All-Linen Cloths Weight Table Cloths Special, $7.50 each. Special, $2.65 each, Towels and Toweling Underpriced 18-inch Linen-finished Crash Toweling, yard. .121g¢¢ Good-sized and very absorbent Bath Towels, ca. .25¢ Heavy quality and good-size Bath Towels, each..39¢ ~ Fifth Ave. and Pike St.

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