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

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mbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers Seen aea Ea hogany Writing Desk a i THIS IS THE IDEAL GIFT Mahogany finish Queen Anne style, of an excel- Jent size, finely proportioned. Just the thing for e wife, daughter or sister. Sells regularly for 50. —SHOP EARLY— Art-Metal Lamps OUT REGARDLESS OF COST * BEAUTIFUL BASES THE VERDE CoP- ‘ AND IVORY fin- 3 | ‘ish. OPAL GLASS y =| TOPS OF VARIOUS | | SHAPES AND COL- | ORS. Priced as follows: active se lot the First South cording to an w at the annual be mental organisation at Wright's fount GIVE HER A SEW- ING TABLE if you real- ly care to please her. Makes an attractive ad- dition to any room, plus the convenience. Comes in the mahogany finish. Sells regularly at $29.50. ~—SHOP EARLY— GRUNBAU FURNITURE Co.IN sweaters }*Diamond Dyex Dyes ‘never run “Trouble” Behind your telephone service is the “plant” —a complicated mechanical equipment of poles, cables, wires, switchboards, instruments, etc., carefully adjusted and absolutely depend- ent on perfect construction and maintenance. The “plant” is constantly subject to accident and outside interference. Storms, fires, the carelessness of workmen, the pranks of children, concealed defects of material—all play their part. The telephone company maintains a skilled force whose sole duty is to quickly réstore serv- ice interrupted from any cause. Vou! lines are constantly watched and tested. In the case of trouble we are generally the first to know it, but a notification to our Com+ a en NOW REMEMBER - NO MORE MISCHIEF | $15-a-Month Bonus | for First Dakotans A bonus of $15 a month fog their joe will be paid member Dakota infantry who now live in the N [Dyed Her Tan i Skirt to Make |: Child a Dress Fach package of “Diamond Dyes”) unlawfully sell or dispose of same, | contains directions so simple that!and providing for the quarantine. any women can dye of tint’ faded,| care and treatment of narcotic drug) lababby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, | addicts. stockings, draperies, everything like new. Buy/morialized to amend no other kind then perfect home-dyeing is guaran: |offenders, $500 to $1,000 fine or one) teed, even if you have never dyed)to two years penitentiary sentence;! Tell your druggist whether|for second offenders, $500 to $5,000 terial you wiwh to dy silk, or whether it is linen, /ary . Of mixed goods streak, Advertisement. THE thwest, ac ment made f the regi ay night Cros ubiic Officials and White policemen and put e here t ay to their ne state de- ned, it seemed, to redouble their efforts to down the dope traffic. . They carried home) ty weven revolutions, adopted by unanimous vote of the conference after the gov- ernor had left the meeting PEN SENTENCES FOR PED ERS (Resolution 1) That the legistature | be petitioned to enact a law providing |compulsory penitentiary sentences for peddiers and traffickers in nar- cotlc drugs, possession of which shail |be prima facie evidence of intent to an (Resotution 2) That congress be me the Harrison -}narcotic drug act to provide, for firnt hangings, in |fine and two to five years penitentl- sentence, and for convicted Diamond |atiens, immediate deportation. fade, or| (Resolution 3) That congress be me- imoralized to make manufacturing ——jand importation of opium impossible spot, 'FRIENDS NOTE CHANGE IN HIM Vicory Gets Rid of Rheuma- tism and Is as Active as a Sixteen-Year-Old Boy Aes | “There hax been a big change in — jthe way I feel and there must have |been in the way I look, for my = |friends hardly know me when they |wee me,” suid A. L, Vicory, 4st ay |S. W. and Helnia, Seattie, Wash. “1 eat anything that ia put on the table now, and a short while back I had no appetite and suffered so much jafter eating anything that I actually |dreaded for mealtime to come around, | 1 was all crippled up with rheu- |matiam, too, but that is gone, I am H] |iaa to suy, and I feel as active ax la 16-year-old boy.’ My nerves are jstronger, my head clearer, and I feel better than in years, Tanlac cer. ltainly made a new man of me.” Taniac is sold in Seattle at Rar: tells drug stores and by leading druggists everywhere, — Advertise ment. ‘Rheumatism Can Be Cured But You Must Clear Your Blood of Waste Products Lack of exercise and improper diet cause waste products to accumulate | in the blood, You will at once realize that unless the blood is pure, some part of the body will become dis- eased. Rheumatism, with its pain and agony, is one of the most serious di» | cases caused by Waste products in the | blood. You know, of course, the blood is not confined alone to the arteries and veins. It passes out of these channels to all parts of the body, This is how sediments or waste products are deposited in the muscles | and joints, Genuine relief can be had ‘only by correcting the basic trouble—teaste product, Thousands and thousands of men SEATTLE STAR [LEROY si LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY i War on Do pe Begins After Big Meeting by Jones Miller anti-| hare (Rewoluti the poaselinge 4) That the the state ence at the international opium con gress ut The Hague to bring about universal cessation of the unlawful sale and distribution druge | (Resolution 5) That the organiza tion of the White Crous society be extend } OFFIC URGED / |TO BE VIGILANT ] | (Revolution 6) That all officials be | urged to increase their efforts to! japprehend and prosecute sellers of | |narcetic drugs and that the courts jbe importuned to impose maximum | sentences upon those convicted 7) That parents be [urged to properly instruct their boys and girls in the face of the dbpe menace. The first resolution, it will be no- ‘teed, carries the same provisions as | |did the state antinarcotic bill that] was paseed by the last legislature and was later prevented from becoming ja law by the governor's veto. ‘The governor, at the conference. Presented what seemed to some a pitt ful spectacle, The conference itself | Was composed largely of the very! people whose work he had undone a/ few months before by vetoing their bil, = In his short address to the confer- ence, read from a written manu-| |ncript, he exhorted those same people | fo do that same work over again, And he insinuated that the influence | that was trying to thwart the glori- ous ends they were seeking to accom. plivh was the influence of the opium ring. | of narcotic | (Resolution } A |Southard Denies He | Is Seeking Divorce’ SAN PEDRO, Cal., Nov. 28.—Paul! Vincent Southard, husband of Lyda ‘outhard, convicted of manslaughter connection with the death of her! fourth husband, today denied that he/ had started proceedings to secure «| | divorce from his wife, who is now in| |the Idaho state penitentiary. South. | jard said “I firmly believe my wife to be in- nocent, and it will only be a matter} of time before her innocence will be! |proven. She was convicted on very flimay circumstantial evidence. “The report that I will attempt to! |divorce my wife is untrue. 1 will |atick to her to the end, for 1 know jshe is innocent.” Southard is a chief petty officer | aboard the U. 8.°8, Alert, attached | to the submarine base here. | lan ¥ ie | |EducationWeekto | Be Celebrated Here} American Education week will be! celebrated December 4 to 10. ‘The national Americanism commis- sion of the American Legion and the National Educational — association | |have joined forces to educate the {country as to the value of education. | Be Eased Quickly, Dr. King’s New Discovery will do that very thing, easily and quickly. Don't say, ‘Poor little kiddie, 1 wish | | knew what to do for you!” Whe: | the cough first comes, give a little Dr, | King's New Discovery aa directed, and | it will soon be eased. | It's a good family cough and cold remedy, too. Loosens up the phlegm, clears up the cough, relieves the con- | gestion. Nojharmful drugs. For fifty | i) | | | TEES WY i PF Store ‘for. Usef. ul Articles, your gift | GIFT BOOTHS are a feature of this store that will prove most helpful to you in selections, An Ideal Christmas Gift Men’s Bathrobes $3.95 and Up to $25.00 Men's Department— Main Floor A complete line of Men’s Bath Robes is now on display on the Main Floor, in a wide range of pat- terns and color combinations. We have them in all qualities: cotton, wool-mixed and all wool, with plain or button front, shaw] and lapel collar styles. Attractively priced at $3.95 and up to $25.00 each. The Robe sketched is a Pendleton Blanket with silk cord, frogs and sash, and is priced at $25.00. Boys’ Neckties Make Good Christmas Presents Boys’ Department—Main Floor, Rear Children’s Gift ‘Gloves Glove Dept.—Main Floor KID OR SUEDE MITTENS, * fleeced lined and with fur tan A wide assortment of boys’ sik and knitted Ties, repre- senting extraordinary values, are.among the large selection now being shown. SILK TIES, with flowing ends and slip bands, in stripes, flowered patterns and plaids. Serviceable Ties reasonably priced at 45¢, 50¢ and 75¢. KNITTED TIES, in a large assortment of stripes, plain colors and heathers, attractively priced at, each, 50¢. BOYS’ WINDSOR TIES, in a splendid assortment of plaid patterns and plain colors. Choice at 50¢. tops. Colors are gray, and brown, in sizes 0 to 6 A pair, $1.35. SUEDE GLOVES, clasp style, overseam sewn, and with embroidered backs. Colors beaver and reindeer, in sizes 1 to6. A pair, $1.50. CHILDREN'S GLOVES, in gauntlet style, with adjust 7 able strap at wrist, in dark contrasting em- A in one are brown, brown with broidery. Sizes 1 to 6, pair, $3.00, Mies Amelia A., MRS, JESSIE MASON BROCK . who died Friday at the former University of Washington | MENT warehouse at home her mother, Mrs. Hattie | atudent, died in Bremerton Satur-|ave. S., has been leased to the Bentley, 4221 Ashworth ave, were day. She was the wife of W. Wesley dan Terminals, Inc. by the scheduled for 3 p. m. Monday at the | Brock, foreman in the Puget Sound | estate. y vy yard. She leaves a » | Ee family residence, | uvy yard @ leaves & small 98. “aa aad prem - da: ‘ bare eaten ah 1604 4th.—Adv, Be We dye your rags and old carpets and weave them into handsome rugs. The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Phove Capito! 1233 STORE HOURS: '8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Andiron Grates and Fire Screens At Greatly Reduced Prices ! 3 LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM: $3.98, $5.49 and $7.98 We must reduce our large stock of Fireplace Fixtures to make room for Toys and Holiday goods—so we are making drastic price reductions. These are the best values we have offered for many months—now is the time to buy. We } have arranged our large stock of fixtures into 3 groups, offering a good selection at each price. You will find Andirons, Grates, Spark Guards, Folding Fire Screens, at Bargain Prices Three lots to choose from $3.98, $5.49 and $7.98 A Remarkable BROOM SALE Special at 79c Regular price $1.25 Here is a Broom sale that you cannot afford Set of 5 Glass Mixing Bowls Special at 85c This truly a sensational sale }/ Think of it—a set of 5 glass Mixing Bowls is at 85¢. Glass Mix- to miss. We have 75 ing Bowls are dozen ladies’ _ Parlor smooth, clean and Brooms, made of select sanitary —they can Eastern broom corn, be used for a variety sewed four times. A and women during the past 50 years| years a standard remedy for colds, have cleared their blood of waste | coughs, grippe. At your druggists, plaint Department when there is anything wrong will be appreciated. broom of this quality will outlast two or three ordinary brooms. Special for Tues- day at 79¢. of purposes in the dining room as well as in the kitchen. Set of 5 Bowls—, 6, 7, 8 and 9-inch—special at 85¢. No C. O. D. Orders. products with 8, 8. 8. It iw the ideal! 60c, a bott! remedy for rheumatism, because it | 9, removes the poisonous waste matter | VY. n Ss which is causing the trouble. There | ” are no bad after effects and the re-| New Disco sult is wonderful, Begin taking 8. 8. | 8. today and write for 56-page illus-| For Colds and Cou trated booklet, “Facts About the) ——_— Blood” —tree, Constipated? Here’ Personal ical advice, without | the system, with Dr. charge, may also be had by sending a| wy prompt free bile fow Hf te complete deseription of your case ae lazy liver and get at the root e Address Chief Medical Director, switt | Wouble. All druggists, 25c. Specific Co., 741 8. 8. 8. Laborator PROMPT! WON'T GRY ja, All drug stores. sel , ia King’s Pil®, 8. S.—Advertisement, Select Your Toys and Holiday Goods Now A Small Deposit Will Hold Them for Christmas Now is the time to do your Christmas shopping—the stocks aré complete and you can get better service, Ki The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company

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