The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 5

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sie RNR RI FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922, TT MCMC Mc TLD | Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. = = : Seattle's Popular Homefurnishers Ivory-finished Toilet Tables Featured at $23.75 mL TN (nn Unt \ Featured Sale of Toilet ‘ables—Lot consisting 0: ) Toilet Tables—six pat rns. Ivory finish, choice atterns—to be closed out t the uniform *..... $23.75 & WC COTS AU Mls s ice Values up to $40.00 & included. E One day left in which you can purchase this 50-Ib. (>| Cotton Felt Mattress at...............$10.65 & gist 1 +) 47) iy Cotton Felt Mattress—50-pound weight, full size—covered in art border—excellent value. e ticking, plain blue LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED r RUNBAUM GRU AUN CO.INC. = WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phone—Elliott 4910 {HSU Spokane Street Car {2 Men Sentenced System Falling Off) to Gas Execution SPOKANE, Jan. 37-—The Scent) CARSON CITY, Nev., Jan. 27 fare is held responsible by city hall Sentence of death by lethal gas was offictals here for lighter traffic by pronounced yesterday upon Hughie 4,500,000 fares on the city street cars sing and E. Z. John by Judge E. J im 1971 than im 1920. - Recent figures filed by the Wash-| Wish at Hawthorne, Nev. It will be the first legal execution of its ington Water Power Co. also showed that prior to June, when the higher kind in history rates went into effect, the street cars| The two men were convicted of the were hauling 1,700,000 passengers murder of Wong Lee in a recent tong monthly, while the monthly average war. Date for the execution was set is now less than 1,000,000 fares for the last week of April. An Army Marches on Its The Great Corsican Knew That Success in Life De- pends Upon Your Strength, Energy and Endurance througtout the length and breadth of the land, people by the thou sands are dally testifying to the remarkable powers of Tanlac in conquering stomach troubles. This powerful regonstructive medicine builds up the weak and the despond ent; gives them new hope and hap piness and a new lease on life Taniac’s name has been praised by hundreds of thousands. 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Second Avenue at Columbia LARGEST BANK IN WASHINGTON Do you know that since 1905 Washington has been first in lumber production among all the states of the Union? ATTLE STAR |Maybe Einstein Can Solve This Prob lem in Relativity] THE RHODES so. Our Windows Will Tell Noteworthy Attractions for Saturday Men’s French Cuff Shirts Enticing Values at $1.25 Maiv Floor Men's Shirts of percale and a few made of corded madras, in full cut and well tailored coat styles, are offered for Saturday selling at $1.25 each. They are in pleasing patterns, on light and dark grounds, with broad and pencil Stripes, in sizes 14 to 17. Infants’ Spe pees Royal Jiffy Pants Women’s Silk Hose Worcester Special Hosiery Dept—Main Floor Corsets for Te Full-Fashioned $1.75 Each pO A A Full-fashioned Silk Hose, with 95¢ Main Floor reinforced lisle garter tops and Corset Dept. Upper Main Fleer For Saturday, the Corset Department is Rubber Jiffy ants in n tural col- or only, and in me- dium and large sizes. A one-day special; a soles, in black. Hose that sold for- merly at $2.00 has been reduced to, a pair, $1.75. pair, 25¢. Full-Fashioned $2.00 offering a group of .1 Full-fashioned Silk Hose, with| Royal Worcester Infants Floss reinforcements of lisle; colors are Corsets in medium Pillows black, cordovan, African and navy low bust styles, and made of pink coutil; priced at 95¢ each. The Infants’ Dept. is offering floss filled Pillows, in size 1714x 131% inches, at, each, blue, in a heavy weight silk; sizes to 10. Forme $2.25 and pair, L. R. Steel Stocks — | e Realty Development Co, ts said to} re éeun To é deal in general real estate and was organized for the purpose of t Steet| will sell you securities of far better. character and with far larger oppor tunities of profit for yourself?” | Investigution of the L. R jeorporations, now selling stocks go |@ large scale in this state, has been |started, it was learned today, by the) Local Steel representatives’ reply |t Seattle Better Business bureau. |to these charges is that facts have | | Steel corporations stocks bave been branded as extremely risky in vestments by many magaxines 4| cotporations’ stock at leas than $100, | 0 newspapers thruout the country,,but will take orders for future de- | 3 Their stockselling system is na-|livery and take a cha: on getting | a | on-wide it from some stockholder | willing to relinquish at Jom tn cannot guarantee delivery of? Steel nanced, who is cafeterian and 11 1921 for the purpom, It was stated, of extatlishing chain stores thruout the country. j The second company, the Steel con rolling property on which Steel tores are witunted <The Steel erns also expect, It is naid, to engage later in manufac uring and importing and exporting Steel representatives here | 09 worth of stock, and has started | 8 stores thruout the country as well | ww 14 women's apparel # even ndy shops. The gros earnings from these es hey occupy spacious and mag ‘ satuaiiy Seamidhae enthen: of elfen we to raise a little immediate tablishments for the last year, repre jon the mezzani and first floors | “** s sentatives sald, was $7.500,000, from | let the. Deusen here, and, The fret Steel company, the L. R.,which 7 per cent dividends were are said to have similar quarters in, Stee! Co. Inc. was organ ed in| paid, three B segaa by the stores Spokane, Tacoma and other North company nad two by the rynity com FATHER CONDEMNS _ |- | went cities. Local representatives of the cor porations, whose headquarters are! jin Buffalo, N. ¥., offer to pay the} et ae, eee il “Don't condemn her too quickly,” | « falo, to open the corporations’ books! 5, cieaded. “You know, dear, we |t jfor inmpection and otherwise arsist | oy." \ hr rice have her own way tn | jin presenting the facts as to their] so ony things. She thinks she financial standing and operations to/ |the pubtic that pabty BELLINGHAM PAPER but it |ATTACKS STOCK } tastes aren't | The Bellingham Reveille, which | say has conducted an editorial campaign against the Steel concerns, says, in a recent issue: can't live without a new dreas for I Know she just got one, & school drens. Her extravagant, as you She hasn't had a new dreas| for good, for a year.” \h “All right, then, you win. Tell | Elsie that she can have a new party |» on business LARC SRL M they are not operating principles. “They are simply gambling with the money of poor people “They are charging $100 for stocks that can be bought from brokers at leas than 50 cents on the de Bunion \the money it secures to carry on al profitable business “To those who are con vinced that improper motives have cauned' the criticiam of the Steel com. | Reveille’s advice im to being r Ipanies the [buy the stocks at $100, n tho you lean get them for leas nm half that | jamount from a broker, You will [never appreciate a newspaper's serv, jand John Gifford, grand master of ice to a community until you have l@¥ashineton, «the, Béettle. Mas gop ‘i jclub will give a luncheon at ne |U. 8S. INVESTOR JOINS |Saturday. The grand masters will |IN THE CAMPAIC | In a recent number of the U. 8 Investor, the charge is made that tee! corporations have been unable to get permits to operate in states |fortified with blue sky In HYSICAL _ exertion consumes energy. The charge ts also m M builds up again. Steel, b of the ¢ Milk bu : a the Scandinavian branch of the Sal. Inot a busine wizard. Whether you are extremely vation Army Occidental ave. and |by his salexrnen and f active or only moderately sc Main st., Saturday at 8 p.m. A pro but a man of merely ordinary bust milk will help to keep you in gram will be giv Brig. and Mra} dean shality, healthy condition Christophersen, divisional command The Investor anys: | “The suggestion is tn order, that! if you are determined to buy these Kristoferson’s Perfectly Pas teurized Milk is expecially good asa health beverage. It if bot highly speculative securities, your sensible course in to let some broker tled in our big, sanitary plant buy them for you, because he can inder expert supervision, Give it a trial saye you a whole lot of money on the purchase “But why should anyone wish to speculate in this fashion, when every good banking house in this country SONS RHEUMATIC TWINGE, ee oe Renews Strength ! Where there is need for a build- ing-up tonic after prostrating illness, SCOTT'S EMULSION taken regularly, oer SE Sloan's freely for rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, over-worked muscles, neuralgi. backaches, stiff joints, and for sprains and strains. It penetrates withous rubling. The very first time you use Sloan's Liniment you will wonder why you never used it before. The comforting warmth and quick relief from pain will | delightfully surprise you. | For forty years, Sloan's the world’s! pain and ache liniment has been maki tnd keeping thousands of friends. Aak| @ SPells renewed streng' your neighbor. and vigor. sy. Sloan's handy, and at the first Seott & Bewng, Bloomfield, NJ. sign of an ache or pain, use it. | §@ ——atso makers At all druggists—35e, 70c, $1.40. | 4 *e | KI-MOID H (Tablets er Granules) Liniment (tit) 2" INDIGESTION D-\Sek DAUGHTER _ [rons turing two shares are present lynching bill |which a lynching takes place, | money to go to the family of the per | errand Salvation Army to Give Entertainment pany Salewmen are aald to be paid 10 per ent of stock anles. Shares of pre Per 4 one share of common stock as a onus ANTI-LYNCH LAW PASSED WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 The couse late yesterday passed the antl Democrats fought the i to the finish, but lost on the “This newspaper does not doubt| dress and that we will both £0 to| rina: ron call, 220 to 119. Democrats hat some of the men having to do| Cherry's, at 207 Riafto Bidg., on with the Steel stock molling have! Second Ave, between Madison and |'** “fd cheered as Representative faith in the organization and believe| Spring Sts, over Pig'n Whistle, |Alice Robertson, Oklafioma, voted it will prove a great success. | with ber and help select it, They | against the measure. “But thod actua!ly in control of | have @ special sie of silk dresses! The antidynching bill was intro the organization undoubtedly know |for $16.50."-—Advertinement duced by Representative Dyer lissourt, republican ‘The bill provides A maximum penalty of five years’ rixonment and a fine of $5,000, or upon any state or local official und guilty of lax effort to prose. ute persons taking part in a lynch “L. BR. Steel stocks are dangerous ne speculation. The probability is this | A maximum of life imprisonment concern will not weather the present |for any person participating in a year. It will do so only thru atock | lynching. selling. It is paying too much for] A fine of $500 upon any county in the on lynched. |Masonic Officers to Be Given Lunch In honor of William H. Terry master of British Columbia. penk 39¢. Boys’ Corduroy Knickers $3.00 Sizes are 19 to 30. today | been misrepresented and that brokers |aaid the store company is fully fi-| having dimponed of $10,000... | Boys’ Seetion—Main Floor, Rear Knickers made of double weight Buckskin Corduroy, with double seat, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. These are the ideal trousers for boys, and are reasonably priced at, a pair, $3.00. Sizes are 7 to 17 years. We also carry the same Knicker Trousers, without double seat, in sizes 6 to 18 years, a pair, $2.75. Spool Cotton Thread Reduced to Se The Notions Department announces that Clark’s and Coates’ O. N. T. Spool Cotton, in black and white, and in all numbers from 8 to 150, that formerly solid at 2 spools for 15¢, has been reduced to 5¢ a spool. Western Pacific Third Heart Balm SLUGGING PLOT May Enter Oregon! Suit Here in Week — | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27.—| Seattle's third “heart balm” suit in LAID T0 SAILORS Plans for extension of the Western |a week was filed Thursday in supe Pacific railway’s “feeder” lines into |rior court. : dicate, | Orenon were being d liscussed in busi-| Brady C. Morrefl, 3035 W. Tist ness circles here today following the | wants $10,000 from Andrew return of C. M. Levey, president of |charging that Miller stole the affeo the road, from a meeting of stock- | tions of his wife gers Arrested holders in New York The Morrelis have been married With the arrest of two United) It was generally understood the |for six years, but have separated =~ States sailors, C. M. Rayborne, 22,|road would purchase the Nevada- 5 and W. W. Hunt, 22, early Friday, | California-Oregon railway operating | from Vallejo te Woodland, Cal, esa- the police believed they had blocked! from Hackstaff, Lassen county, Cal., necting at Vallejo with fast ferry 1 plot to slug a forrent ear driver.| to Lakeview, Ore., and operate it as service to San Francisco, was also The alleged plot was foiled by the a feeder to its main system. |understood to be a contemplated quick wit ot the driver, A. Tessan-| Construction of an electric line move. dore, 6818 15th ave. S. who told the police the two men hired him late at night to drive them to the out- « * skirts of the city, giving a fictitiow: j address, Tessandore became sur. picious after a time, and drove until ks he found a policeman, who, upon : searching the men, found Rayborne to be carrying an tmprovised black jack made of 10 45 caliber cartridges } J bound In a white handkerchief. Both Rayborne and Hunt are held on open charges Taxi Driver Has Passen- j For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver Mrs. Hoover Named . ’ The nicest cathartiolaxative to| pletely by morning and you will feel Girl Scouts’ Head | pnysic your bowels when you have |splendid. “They work while you SAVANNAH, Ga, Jan, 27.—Mre.| Headache Biliousness sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up Herbert Hoover, wife of the #ecre-| Colds Indigestion or gripe like Salts, Pills, tary of commerce, was elected presi-| Dizziness Sour Stomach _| or Oil, and they cost only ten cents dent of the Girl Scouts of America, | is candy-like Cascarets. One or two|a box. Children love Cascarets, too, in convention here yesterday tonight will empty your bowels com. |—Advertisement. A special meeting will be held at rs, will have charge of the meeting. 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The “Fits-All” is a 7- mane > cay foot heavy insulated cord, more cheerfui. Mazda Lamps give a clear, white light that is easy on the eyes. Buy them in cartons of 5. complete with a detachable plug and a patent plug for iron with a spring protector It will fit any iron. Special at 95¢.

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