The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1921, Page 5

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property $250,000) WEA Bros. Furniture Co. Print | Lincleum--Genuine Cork --Burlap Back--69c Per Yard Specials »P a Christmas offering. carton, at the special price of $5.00 per set. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers No Charge for Laying This is our second sale this year of Linoleum — and to make it a record sale, 1,100 yards of stand- ard Print Linoleum, five patterns of all- over and tile, will be offered at remark- able price of 69¢ per square yard. There is no charge for laying. Bring your measure. Sale Monday and Tuesday Only In the Housefurnishings—3-piece Aluminum Set—just the thing Packed in decorated Co. INC. pn ress moma SAN FRANCISCO.~ Robert Has ) tings, 30, of Fresno, killed when he | Gets Life Term for | plunges to ground from parachute oo | which he was doing stunts. Murdering GREAT nen Kan., Dee YUMA, Ariz. — Business district | Protesting his innocence, Dr. W. A fire results in death of one man and | Nixon was sentenced bere Saturday at} to life imprisonment for the killing {of Arthur Banta, a young attorney, damage estimated "Sweater Sale 0% OFF FOR CHRISTMAS We now offer our entire stock of Sweat- largest in the city—at pre-war prices, Sweaters for men, women and children. Brushed Wool and Shetland Scarfs and Tams in all the latest designs. Golf Jack- ets and High School Sweaters in all colors and combinations. All made in our Seattle factory. A gift to be worn and appreciated. Se- lect your present now and call for it later. PAANUFACTURERS 501 Union St., Seattle, Wash. Just Honest Milk Scientifically atm by the most modern methods in a most modern plant. Your Grocer Will Serve You ELLIOTT 6210 Attorney | —_ THE SEATTLE STAR GEE,| Fee USELESS } Goop MEDICINE ~~ IN CITY SHOWN |Reports Indicate Seattle Is Returning to Normalcy | Here are some recent reports from the business world that indicate the jDusiness revival Seattle ix experien ing at the present sme | Two more stories are to be name to the Central building, on T ave. between Marion and Columbia at a cost of $150,000 | Another new drydock section to take care of additional busin to be constructed on Harbor jsiand by the Todd Dry Docks, Inc., provid ing work for 300 men The Pacific Steamship company | has purchased the former German liner Callao, to augment the Seattle California fleet. This same cpmpany “Americanism” will be the theme fexaminations will be = is Woman's club Monday afternoon, A | County Anti-tuberculosis society. full program of discussion bas been | eee | arranged. na Peed og Mansfield State bank, recently clowec Cireuit court will open in Etiens- iby the authorities, is now burg Wednesday and a number Of worked out, according criminal cases will be up for trial {¢rom that town. eee | has added two eight cee vee two extra freighters to it) 0. port Angeles Rotary club has | named 12 Oriental fleet this month. Business for November was 20 per, cent greater than for the same |“ month last year, it is reported by the Cary Davis Tug & Barge Co. and the Pacific Towboat company - A business increase of 45 per cent over November, 1920, lx dd as antares th rf Fourteen of the state college facul ateeeiean soe ey — uaa in addressin: pups mectings and {of Prominent American sclehtists, sducation week. j fle Ba. . The Olympia Chamber of Com Gincums the proposed road thru ted by aw to “the mountain,” mem Charles Briffett, for the past two see years superintendent of the Port An : INGROWN TOE NAIL ity schools are invi take advantage of a chest clini Dr. Frederick Slyfield, of Beattie med | Turns Out Itself wo de neld at Roslyn by A few drops of “Uutgro” uyun the akin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and! #0 toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can Rot penetrate the Mesh, and the nafl| turns naturally outward almost over | night. “Outgro” ts « harmless antiseptic | manufactured for chiropodists. How. ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc tlons.—Advertisement MAIL CHRISTMAS PACKAGES EARLY, IS PLEA OF P. 0. ‘This is “Mail Barly week.” Uncle Sam must deliver Christ Mas presenta for 100.000,000 peo. ple within a few weeks | ‘ Children can help in this big || Representatives of civic organiza itions and tax reduction leagues wil sideration Monday [the city council Monday afternoon. task by seeing that these parceis are well wrapped, tied, plainly ad. dressed and mailed early marked, “Do not open until Christmas.” Postmaster Edgar Battle sent out 30,000 cards Monday to the children of Seattle, “CUT THIS OUT—IT Is WoRTH MONEY Cut out this slip jaulary schedule prepared-by the spe & Co. } citizens’ committee be given ful ae Mik, writing y« address clearly. You w return a trial package |the Salary ordinance, with a Santa disregarded as it is considered to ready having a low selary recommendations, BEAUMONT, Tex.—T. A marine on duty as railway mai | Own Appendix | ing William Clark, 24, at Blanchard, |Sixty-Year-Old Surgeon Reported to Have|'* Operated on Self for Appendicitis PULLMAN Wash students |put on motion picture shows once la week An Af® porta th fated Press di a 60-year-old out bis own app by @ nurse, Several year ¢ amputated one of his own! t A Treacherolis Disease Appendicitis attacks at n the alimentary thought | ht any mo rely eit i | that is just what Infection in the i te tk appeeidts ach trouble, preferably under direction of your physician lopment of | by using an ant gle to fight th T igerms and carry off r | the pol > J it ty Reports Vrom Vhysiclans ngratulate you on the good rad trom Adjerika since J (Signed) Dr. L. CEYLON is the one high grade tea in the world that sells for so little money 4 noth and guard aqainnt a id natend of |the thr Fuse Adierika in all bo ‘ require Intestinal A » in now offere tt harmful ge pleasant the inteatl ttm ‘gold by Jagainat app pvery where. eases having their start here wift Drug Co i other conducted of the next meeting of the Puyallup! under the, auepices of the Kittitas |@ A plan of reorganization ef the being to reports ty bave been listed in “American Men | geattie and former candidate for gov &@ biographica! directory meres members will be the guests of | J. H. Woodley, of the Baptist church. the Tacoma Commercial Club next|Great banks of Mowers were laid on| high tides holding up the drainage th P. Dre 2 C01 pote ers oe af the All-Valley committes wil) | Wednesday. The Olympians expect “ase aus meet next Friday night at Puyailyp, |! send a delegation of at least 50 red Bic ¥P'| for the occasion “| COUNCIL AGAIN Revision Scheduled for Con- Salaries of municipal workers for |the year 1922 will again be before ‘renew their demands that the revised jconsideration in the preparation of | * || City employes will appear In force | sage on them from Uncle Sam tu |/to ask that the proposed revision be | make too many slashes in jobs al-| The council members have already) jto consider this year the civil service | Wallis, | | Logging trucks have been forbid} geles ¢ chools, has resigned hin|den to use the Olympic highway position to accept a government ap-| from Olympia to Port Angeles. pointment eens eee | Monday and Tuesday residents of | How to Toughen Skin so nea the upper section of Kittitas county 4 guard, held after shooting and kill Associated | at the state college plan to | Men’s Bath Robes Choice at $3.95 A Splendid Gift Buying Opportunity Men's Section—Main Floor 50 Men’s Bathrobes are to be offered for Tuesday selling at this attractive price. Robes in full length style with shaw] collars, two pockets and cord at neck and waist, in a pleasing as- sortment of designs and color combinations, with reds, greens, blues and browns predominating. Un- They are in small, medium and large sizes. usual values at $3.95 each. . Children’s Sleeping Garments Choice at 95c Upper Main Floor Sleeping garments in sizes 2 to 10 years will be on sale Tuesday in the © Women’s Underwear Department. These garments are made with feet © and cuff sleeves. Women’s Crepe Gowns $1.50, $1.95 and $2.95 Upper Main Floor Gowns of plain white and pink with a pleasing assortment of figured pat- Made of excellent quality crepe styles. terns. in round, square and V-neck Sizes are 15, 16 and 17. Desirable gifts neatly Christmas boxes. arranged in Japanese Crepe The Domestic Section has just received & new shipment of Japanese crepe in twenty dig tinct shades, all of which are plain colors Splendid quality, st, a yard, 40¢, Women’s Semi-fashioned SILK HOSE Main Floor Semi-fashioned Silk Hose with wide lisle garter tops and reinforced heels and toes, in black, white, cordovan and African brown. Sizes 844 to 10. A PAIR, $1.00 Dresser Scarfs and Cloths with plain centers and lace edges are being offered in the Domestic Section for: Tuesday. Choice a( $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $14. ‘| Throngs at Funeral of Robert Bridges With mibré than 1,200 persons in attendance, funeral services for Rob- ert Bridges, | : * PENSACOLA, Fla. —One mm |Duwamish River ‘killed, one missing, two seri Is Yet Swollen hurt ip apegen aboard yacht Gi Altho most of the rivera and |)OVNE O\ streams that have been out of their father of the Port Of nanks during the recent floods have | _ were held Sunday afternoon |2°¥ receded below the danger point, of the Chittenden the Duwamish river is still swollen, according to County Engineer Thomas R. Beeman. This condition is actributed to the ernor, at the mortuary at Kent Services were conducted by Rev. chapel the grave in tribute. of the Lower Duwamish The Store for Useful Articles: 2D oS? (c @ S AVENUE ‘AND UNION Store — 8: acl A. M. to 6 P. M. ~ Tuesday’ s Specials Offer Big Savings to Christmas Shoppers “American Flyer’ Train on Track Special $1.29 Regular price $2.00_ Easel Black Board—Special 98 Regular price $1.50 Tuesday we are going to offer 150 Folding Easel Blackboards at 98c each. They are well made, having a hardwood frame and a good writing This is one o: we .amous “American surface. Buy Toys Flyer” Trains. It consists of a locomotive, that instruct as w ell coal tender, passenger car and 8 sections as amuse. While of curved track. Locomotive in this set they .last—98¢ is made of iron and has a long-running each. spring. A fine gift for small boys. 26-piece Chest of Nickel Silver Special at $4.98 Here is a great opportunity for Christmas shoppers to buy a practical gift at a very low price. This 26-piece set consists of 6 knives, 6 forks,.6 teaspoons, 6 dessert spoons, 1 sugar shell and 1 butter knife, complete, in a beau- tiful lined chest. Special $4.98. Japanned Bread Boxes—Special 796 Values up to $1.50 A new shipment of 150 Japanned Bread Boxes are offered Tuesday at 79c. They will keep. bread and cake moist and fresl These Boxes are well constructed; they Have hin: and round corners—8 sizes to Special 79¢. SOMETHING NEW! Beautiful Imported Luster Vases Special 59c When you see these attractive Vases you will be amazed at the low price. We think they are wonderful —and so will you. They are made in several shapes and sizes, in beautiful colors, with a highly glazed finish. They will make excellent Christ- mas gifts. AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT SPECIALS! SPOTLIGHT—SPECIAL AT $3:98. Regular price, $5.50. Here is a fine gift for the man who drives a car, These Spotlights can be attached to any car—they have a powerful reflector and come complete with cord and clamp. COP SPOTTER MIRROR—SPECIAL AT $2.69. The Cop Spotter is a heavy Plate Glass Mirror that can be attached to any car—open or closed models. covers oose from,

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