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THE SEATTLE STAR | PIANIST Burglars Get $500 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927. ™ Creator of C.P.R. |100 Attend Lunch Claimed by Death! Given by Realtors LONDON, Nov, %0,—Lord Mount} Sage a Ppa veer ns y remppene, early Wednesday resulted in the ae " ,,, {the Seattle Rea ate Dealers | Stephen, « of the Canadian Pe of jewelry and cash amounting to)" Phen, creator f the Canadian Pa | | sociation luncheon wdoy at the approximately $500. cific railroad, died at Bt. Albans last) 1, ©. gmith building restaurant Mra, A. F. Hallaway, 6809 Bighth | night |The program included a short ac ave, N., reported the lows of a gold| Lord Mount Stephen (George| dress on “Condemnation Proc bar pin set with pearls and 25 dia! gtennen) was born in 1829 in Seot-| ines” by Walter ¥, Meler, corpors monds, an amethyst. necklace, a gold | H c f 1850 jtien counsel. ring and $6 tn cash . © went to Canada in 1860,) land | ‘A pearl lavalliere, an opal ring, a |becoming director, vice president and | strand of pearls, a signet ring, a| president of the nk of Montreal iK, c. Official Here on Inspection Trip! gold thimble, and $16 in cash were | Later he became president of the St ae Se ae Knights of Columbus educational in Seattle were Frink bivd. * wted Tueada by Willia J Robert Bridges in Di thats: Gennes. sumutenn ak ot Critical Condition! jer, who is on an inspection tour [thru the United States. McGinley Robert Bridges is in a critical con Gets Year in Pen for Stealing $24 For ftealing department store mer: chandise valued at $24, BH. Woods was sentenced to one year tn the tate penitentiary and to pay @ fing of $1,000 when he pleaded guilty te |petit larceny Tuesday before Preaig ling Superior Judge Everett Smith, ‘A CLEAR COMPLEXION ‘Ruddy Cheeks — Sparkling Eyes — Most Women Can Have Notes and Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN Chehalis Bpworth leaguers are Observing the national “Win My Cham week” with apec jal activities, | Big Arctic Owl Caught — Eating Duck in Seattle Driven from their northern home| able to catch mice and other «mall ‘by the severe weather of the last which they live, they few weeks, Arctic owls, commonly Lenhipernte. Puget found in Alaska, are appearing In Se. . attle and near-by towns for the first | Und country, time for several years. “Por some reason or other, they | One of the big white birds was sur-| seem very stupid when they visit this prised by H. M, Grinnell, 16th | section, and can be caught with ease ) ave. N. ., making a meal off a large ? S07 they ore « |duck. Grinnell shot the viattor thru | 2?" any sie Deve Me Great Rune the Up of one wing, bringing him| be, and I remomber that at that down, but not killing him, Grinnell | time no leas than 20 specimens were jis now trying to nurse the bird back | turned over to the to health, so he can present him | pai the Woodland park 200, ‘McClure. Gets Back in Money and Gems} Two robberies of private h a animals on come to the more Paul and Manitoba railroad and then | | turned Joseph Knizek, of Chehalis, has) been appointed deputy United States | marshal by Marshalelect Ed Benn Knizek was formerly chief of police in Chehalis, He served overseas uring the world war. He will work} out of the United States marshal’s of- | to the development of the | and hompital units university mu Canadian Pacific railway, being at! ite head until 1488 Edwards, a Well-Knowm Obio Physician Says Dr. Four of the birds recently were later left for New York. fice in Seattle. . governor echeduled to be the guest of the Cen-| ee Louis Barr, of Tacoma, of the Kiwanians, was Péralia Kiwanis club, under process of | organisation, at its weekly meeting +) Wednesday. ee The editor of the Guemes Beach- gomber, Anacortes, calls the island “the love-lit land of Gouy Ducks and eee Go-Cart | The “and Gertrude, and, unch Resolute will make trips between Long Branch and from now on, it is an The launch will leave Long Ta m., via Pitts wharf returning, will Teave Tacoma at 2:30 p.m. eee ‘The potato crop in the vicinity of Ridgefield is only about 75 per cent @f normal, while in other sections) Which were hit by carly frosts, it is @nly about 6¢ per cent normal. jer f wil] be on displ: . ° ‘The Chehalis river, at Montesano, Nearly- a mile wide, with all the land between the Northern Pa- tracks and South Montesano ute water. ’ ee ‘The first annual Snohomish Coun- Scenic exhibit will be held in E tt December 6 to 10. Photographs beauty spots of the entire coun- . Funeral eervices were held in Vernon for Professor Adolph , for the past four years @ mt figure in Mount Vernon circles. . eee Decision to launch immediately the membership drive has been by the executive and member committees of the Kittitas Farm eee names of thousands of Y: are inscribed on the pétition it will be taken to Gov. Ben Ob Of Oregon, in an attempt to save Kirby, who is sentenced to be fed December 2 for the murder Sheriff Til Taylor, of Pendleton. eee _ Vice President C. W. Johnsone has controlling interest in ‘Washington National bank of El- Ti health is ascribed as reason for Mr. Johnsone’s retire- from atcive interest in the ‘Thursday John G. Niehardt, the can epic port, will speak to a assembly at Pullman, eee i) “Marshal Foch says war is ertml- (Can the opposition to that view ; any better authority?"— the Walla Walla Upion. 4 Taxpayers’ Suit Answered by Meier An answer to the suit brought by to restrain the city expending on the municipal try Expert ai - ‘or nearly eighteen years Editor M1 Success, nd rma in her system— em on a highly profit- att & t eriod of four to I throug! when exes a lone big Profit to the Heed eabolet te, ee ells how ou keep 30" make lon your cut out thie ad it with your name and stare ratéord, Suite 17D, c inghamton, N.Y, and'a free DF of “EME 1.000 EGG HEN” will rent by return mail. Cold? Chest ere Up? district | j the Cascade mountains, As a rule, killed in. the vicinity pf Stanwood, According to Professor Kincaid, ot | the University of Washington, who| recognized as one of the greatest | authorities on xoology, the Aretic owls never visit this region | except when weather conditions are | unusually severe “The birds nest in Alaska,” said Professor Kincaid, “but they com monly migrate in the winter time to they stay theré, but when the snow | kets so heavy that they are no longer | 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; eo toughens the tender, sensitive skin | underneath the toe nail, that it can Bot penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro™ ts a harmiess antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How: ever, anyone can buy from the drug store @ tiny bottie containing dire tions. Advertisement. THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT! OK! ONLY $474.5 For All the Lumber in This House Or on a full cement basement for $1,600, depending on the condition of the‘ ground. jannounced today His Magazine Again NEW YORK, Nov, 30.—The Mo Clure Publishing Co, a new cor poration with 8 8, McClure aa edi. tor, is being formed here to take over the McClure magazine, it was This will place McClure at the head of his own publication. |For Raw Sore Throat| At the first sign of a raw, sore throat rub on a little Musterole with your fingers, It goes right to the spot with a gentic tingle, loosens congestion, draws out soreness and pain, Musterole is a clean, white oint, ment made with of! of mustard. It has all the strength of the old fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. Nothing like Musterole for croupy children. Keep it handy for instant use, 35 and 65 cents in jarey and tubes; howpital size, $3 Better Than «a Mustard Plaster dition at the Taylor-Lacey hospital in Auburn, following an operation by Dr, Owen Taylor, Bridges is a former president ot | the port of Beattle and waa candi date for governor on the Farmer Labor ticket Inst year Dyed Her Faded | Curtains and a | Skirt like New: “Diamond Dyes" add years of wear | to worn, faded skirts, waints, coats, stockings, sweaters, covering hang: | On. peries, everythin No Winifred Byrd, said to be one of the greatest living) pianists, will appear at the Metropolitan theatre here Friday evening. Her per- formance will be under the auspices of the Artists’ Mu- sical Bureau of Seattle. RECEIVER APPOINTED Upon petition of the Pacific Coast Label & Carton Co, 8 8 Goldsmith has been appointed re- ceiver for the Seattle & Puget Sound Packing Co. by Superior Judge George D, Abel. ple any woman ¢an put new, fadeleas colors into her worn gar ments or draperies even if she hax never dy@d before, Just buy Dia mond Dyes—no other ‘see eet | your material will come out right, because Diamond Dyes are guaran teed not to streak, spot, fade, or run. Tell your druggist whether the ma terial you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton OF mixed goods.—Advertisement IT PAYS TO PAY CAS OMPARE this house with other houses offered C you. Note the quality of the material; compare the size of the rooms. Where finish hardware and paint for two coats on exterior are desired, our price is $540.50 cash, delivered anywhere inside the city limits of Seattle, and some sections outside the city limits, for no additional charge. All lumber at this price, $474.50, is of the highest quality. This clearly demonstrates the big advantage of paying cash. We advise anyone unable to finance a building without help Banks and loan associations encourage loans of this character and charge a very m terest. This will enable you to “| I What We Furnish Two complete sets of plans and every stick of lumber, except lath, which means all inside and outside finishing lumber, sills, joists, rafters, ceiling joists, studs, flooring, mouldings, siding, sheathing, shingles; all windows, includ- ing glass; window fram (knocked down), doors, door frames (knocked down), cupboard doors, drawers and flour bins. to get a building loan. : | | : rate of in; 'y for cash and take advantage of the large saving as shown above. Another arr of Nearly $50.00 fi be made if second quality material is used. This is the quality usually used in home building. The reason for our being able to sell at this price is be- cause we sell strictly for cash, employ no collectors or solicitors, manufacture a stock line of windows and doors in very large quantities, own own logging, manufacture all delivering, and sell direct to STETSON & post L our own timber, do all our our own lumber, do our own you—no middle profits for This Same Big Saving Applies to All Lumber It is not necessary for you to buy the house illustrated above in order to get the advantage of our low prices. The bill of material for this house is figured at our regular cash prices for all lumber and stock mill-work. Write for our catalogue of practical homes and price sheets on stock millwork, or send u: 8 your lu lists for quotations, We ship everywhere, in any quantity, and guarantee to furnish you with UPTO. GRADE LUMBER, 5500. WHAT OM UMBER.CO A\ bA T TLE ELLIOTT 0711 Humphreys’ duces Kepose, and Natural, Refresh- ling Sleep. For Wakefulness, Restlessnens, No Narcotic, habit Homeopathic. 200 and $1.00 at all drug stores, or on receipt of price, or C. Parcel Post | Humphrey; | breaks* up Colds that hang 0c and $1.00 at all drug stores, or sent on receipt of price, or C. O. D. J t rT 40 93 Loew's Number “Forty” In Insomnia, Slee plensness, {formance, No Opiate, forming Drugs, No Dope Strictly Bert Seott, “Lore,” the oD the world,’ Maidie comedienne methods, of |the Homeo. Medicine Co., . New York. Med- ADLER JAZZ REVUE |AT PALACE HIP Janet Adler and her jazz girls, who | y come as topliners of the at ew" e |seousa prove @ strong drawing card| with olive |to all who love youth and mirth and | Edwards’ syncopated melodies | know them by thelr olive color, ‘These tablets are wonder-workers whieh carrying | musical comedy star is supported by la quartet of prettily gowned girls | on who are talented musicians and who| cause a \put plenty of pep into their per | off the waste and poisonous matter Another featured attrac tion is the comedy #kit of Jack Goode | who are billed as | lock, 4 but not born that way.” girl boasts in her billing that “she'll tell | tive De Long i# an eccentric! quaintly A smoothly executed daredevil aerial feats i* promised by | the Summers duo, a man and a girl Ruth Clifford is the tar of the! them fit Iteature photoplay, Dr ailments. gave to his new sh rescription made of a Hip tomorro oi, naming Qiive Tablets. The popular bowels, action, liver and normal in one's system. dull eyes, headaches, a pimples, | tongue, mystic bowels, | Edwards’ original | sults. listless, marvel, | good feeling, all out of sorts, inac you take one of Dr, Olive Tablets nightly for time and note the pleasing re ¥. M. Edwards for 17 yeare treated weores of women for liver During these patients @ few welk |known vegetable ingredients mixed them You will If you have a pale face, mow coated ne | Thousands of women and meq routine of|take Dr. Edwards’ |mel—now and then just ‘Tropical Love." | ment, 2 PEP iad eardnealill # SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET STORE HOURS 8 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. We Deliver TEN STORES IN ONE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES BUILDERS’ UARDWARE HOUSEHOLD GOODS PLUMBING SUPPLIES ERAL HARDWARE SPORTING GooDs AUTO ACCESSORIES This Store Offers Bacoptionsl Values i in an Extensive Selection of Useful Christmas Gifts For Father, Mother, Brother, Sister, Sweetheart and the Home A beautiful assort- ment of Pyrex and Karthenware Casse roles, with nickel! and silver plated frames, $4.25 tw $11.50. Alominum and Nickel Plated Percolators, 84.00 to $8.50. Carving Sets, $4.50 to $22.50. 1847 Rogers and Community Silver Plated Ware—sets of silver made up in almost any as sortment you wish, $9.85 to $100.00. ‘Teazpoons, $1.50 to $4.00 set. Knives and Forks, $5.75 to $20.50 set. Sheffield Plate t Bowls, Bonbon Dishes, Cake Trays, etc. -05 to $6.50. Serving Trays, $2.50 to $6.50. Decorated Tea Pots, $1.50 to $2.25. Roasters, steel, enameled and aluminum, $1.90 to $9.00. Wagner Cast Aluminum Ware * Wearkver Aluminum Ware Vacuum Rottles, $1.75 to $16.00. Ingersoll Watches, $1.75 to $7. Alarm and Mantel Clocks up to $6.50. Manicureand Scissor Sete, $6.75 to $11.50. Braas and Enameled Bird Cages, $3.75 to $15.25. Steam Pressure Cookers, $25.00 to $40. Carpet Sweepers, B&@O to $7.25. Hopver and Bée-Vae@ Cleaners, $42.50 up. Electric Washing Machines, $100.00 up. Electric Ironing Machines, 8139.50 up. Cutlery and Houschold Goods Section Hot Point and Untversal Electrical Appliances Electric Percolators and Urns, $10.00 to $25.00. ‘Trays, $9.75; Sugar and Creamer, each, $4.75. Used in connection with urns or percolatora, Sold in sets or separately. Electric Toasters, $5.00 to Irons, $6.25 to . $6.50 to $7.25. Electric Table Stoves, $3.50 to $10.00. Electric Grills, $10.50 to $12. Blectric Waffle Irons, $13.00 to $16.50. Electric Heating Pads, $9.00 to $10.25. Electric Heaters, $6.75 to $13.50. Electric Vibrators, $5.00 to 812.50. Boudoir Lamps, $8.50 to $7.50. Flashlights, $1.30 to Christaias Tree Lights, $2.35 to $5.50. Curling Irons, Now Priced $150 to $5 The set illustrated is now $4.00. White Enameled Medicine Cabinets, $9.25 to $12.30. Shaving Mirrors, $7.90. Niagara Model Cur- tainless Showers, $18. Plumbing Section Kiddie Kars, 2 styles and 4 sizes, $2.25 to $5.00. Kiddie Karts, $4.50 to $7.00. Sleds, $2.00 to $3.00. Roller Skates, $3.50 pair. Coaster Wag- ons, $4.50 to $17.00. Motoaeters $2.50 to 00. $1.00 to $5.00. Plush and Wool Robes, $8.75 to $50.00. Auto Mirrors, T5¢ $4.50. Spotlights, $3.25 to $13.00. Dome and Parking Lights, $2.25 to $3.50. Flower Vases, $2.25 to $6.50. Cigar Lighters, $2.00 to $8.00, Ash Trays, $83.25 to $4.25. Driving Gloves, pair, $2.00 to $12.50, Drivers’ Cushions, $3.00 to $6.00. Tire Covers, $1.00 to $18.00. Electric Horns, $6.75 to $30.00. Fire Extinguishers, $1.50 to $10.00. Auto Clocks, $3.75 to $16.50. Auto Tool Boxes, $3.50 to $8.00. Socket Wrench Sets, $9.80 to $40.00. Auto Accessory Section to 956 te oat to $95.00 Disston’s Hand Saws, $1.00 to $5.40, Bit Braces, $1.10 to $6.50, Hammers, 20¢ to $2.75. Hatchets, T5¢ to $3.75. Coping, Saws, 15¢ to $1.75. Garage Vises, up to $6.00. Carving Tool Sets, §: Lathes, $15.00 to Fret Saws, up to $16. 00. Mitre Boxes, $4.50 to $32.00. 350 patterns of Pocket Knives, 25¢ to $6. Tool Section FIREPLACE GOODS in Antique Brass Finishes and Solid Brass, also Wrought Iron, Andirons, $7.25 to $40.00, Fireplace Tool Sets, $8.00 to $17.50. Fireplace Screens, $5.25 to $48.00. Fireplace Bellows, $3.75 to $16.00. Ear cae Hods, $9.00.to $15.00. and Metal Wood Baskets, $18.00. bead | General Hardware Section ATHLETIC GOODS Footballs, $2.50 to $11.00 Basketballs, $6.25 to $8.00. Playground Balls 50¢ to $2.75. Punching Bags, $4.50 to $10.00. Boxing Gloves, set, $9.00 to $13.50. Hunting Coats, $5.50 to $12.00. Hunting Axes, $2.00 to $3.75. Guns, Rifles, Ammunition. Air Rifles, $2.75 to $5.00. Fishing Rods and Tackle. Autostrop, Gillette, Eveready and Durham Duplex Safety Razors. Shuredge Straight Razors, Complete line Shaving Supplies 350 patterns of Pocket Knives, 25¢ to $6. Sporting Goods Section A Merchandise Certificate Solves the “What to Give’ Problem , UNIVERSAL dee? Olive Tablets— successful substitute for cale to keep lbc and 30¢—Advertise