The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1922, Page 4

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+ HOUSING PARLEY MAY BE CALLED Notes and Comment on THE OLD JOHN PARFIT, PIONEER, DEAD Republicans Think Public HOME TOWN ‘Funeral of Kitsap County , Would Favor It 5S Southwest conference will be he ther in Raymond or Tacoma. Both ties extended invitations at ended iu 1922 conference, which nding | Centralia Monday and if the re ase is favorable President Hard: wilt issue the call The proposit * the pre make n¢ 1 the nat an extent that su ured. Coane Teblets Thay tertty ree agumet Abb cad Le rom Waemng NSH s heads ond meant 4 prongs 1 eaahiee theemadh of aso end seme, | eapesed to the chements dais. te be bos | em Cold, Weadecbes end La Copp | threaghent the entre winter sesen, WD is eare—the quichest esting, eat - dagendnhle reemndy ber cola, At AB Dreggisn —J0 Coane tions of the country an—himself a Dig builder terview Jems now at hand,” Rolling Mills of Middletown, ‘SR, comrary. cerea a of Iron and Steel, of the Engineers’ jneon, Pani Disple chub com will Efforts are being m: and sentiment in various sec Senator Calder, New York, republi in an in-| at the United Press today, | fund,” jeclared such a conference “would go | Truck Loggers association are pre tar to solve many of the acute prob | paring to fight the state order pro 4.8. WILAON, of the American) Obie, was to speak on “The Manufacture at the luncheon ‘Thursday ee. Members ay the Chehalia Kiks’ 1o who live in nearby towns will be. | be guests at an en be put on by jsome time in . halls Bike More than 15,000 tax statements have been put into the mails by | Mrs. Olive Dunning, county trees jurer of Grays Harbor county. eee With the creation of a “defense the Western Washington hibiting the use of the highways for heavily loaded logging trucks. eee North Puyallup Community club members will be the guests of the Puyallup Commercial club Monday evening, February eee To determine the susceptibility of students to diphtheria, the Shick test for diphtheria has been given in the Puyallup schools. ef Piles ore AB Hes Pile Suppositories Famous whaps you are struggling with stress of itohing, Dieeding, protruding piles or hem- the pain and 4 orrhoids. If so, ask fore te: cont tenet f should come so qu will wonder why anyone tinue to suffer the pain of aivtressing condition. For from Pain, Discomfort ana Distress Has Made Pyramid any dru Pyramid Bile Suppositories. Take no o” muaritute Aberdeen and Hoquiam will hold a joint “muxic week” under the auspices of the community service organizations early in May. eee Delays in the passage of the fill ordinance for West Aberdesn may cause the fill project to be aban doned for thin year. eee | Beekeepers who attend the bee ‘schools at Elma and Aberdeen, February 3 and 4, will hear a wide variety of their work discussed. | Egg ‘Asieciation Washington Egg and Poultry asne- ciation handled 200,287 cases of oes during 1921, netting the members $2.046,.553,59. A 25 per cont increase in the poultry business wae predicted for 1922 at the annual meeting of the assoviation, held in Moase hall, Wew : name and ad- frees te Pyecmia Qs Pyr- amid Bidgy Marshall Sieh: | A plant grewing in Japan supplics Advertisement '& sort Of vegetable leather, ent in ointment rain of dep ol pain ol f ja, headache, inary arontled ete. Keep a a Lesmina @ Co. M. Y.. Amer. Agente Origin 1} French Daume This to Stop Pain matter where your pain is tc im the back, shoulders, arms, \ Or loins—you'can get relief & minues without taking thing to deaden the nerves Most peo do not know Bclatica, rheumatiam, neuralg! Reeth, colds and other asim end up in neuritis or nerve 4 ey Telief, becaus: Wrong trouble and the nerves are inflamed, crying for help. Carbon Lamps 0c Be 10¢ roll Toilet Paper Tollet Brushes..... 8 is by absorpt ol geta in ite w | foot "he Roped ‘over the spot where feel the pain, and is taken up Fough the pore: “Atkins” Adjustable of the skin, It woothes and hea the inflamed Nerves, helping to restore them to healthy condition. Tyamol contains no dope—no pol Se Butcher Knives. ; Absolutely harmiews—a biews- Sc Can Openers to ait who have nerve pains ribe Tysmol every day. that nothing ever gave onderful relief. You can get a good supply of mol for $1 at the Owl Drug Co., rug Co. and other Tyamol Ceo Ma- chines . 400 Butter at, ineo, Calif.—Advertis PIANO PLAYING TAUGHT IN 20 LESSONS bg The Freatest eoxersining mu- _— SCO the ane. Any one can learn to play the late pop- Jar and rag time pie amuses ‘ure, profit and pop ity. Become popular snd io demandt ette” ric Slippers $48.75 Blee- Dog Klee: wefan ay tity it sores $100 tric Clippers $239.65 Coping Sa with blades ferment, BRIN. SCHOOL . BRI iL * 19¢ OF POPULAR MUSIC, 806 PINE ST,, SEATTLE. WASH. B. Brin PHONE Main 2412, ane Wisasd.of the West.’* SECORD’S WHOLESALE STOCK CONTAINS: —Automobile Goods —Electrieal Goods —Hotel Supplies 4Owatt Tungsten Lamps 29¢ 100-watt Tungsten Lamps 69¢ - Be $1.25 set of 6 Teaxpoons S9¢ $100 Electric Washing $39.85 Be Expected Sc Razer Strops . 274 66e Set-in-Rubber Shaving Brushes oe 10¢ Shoe Laces, pair $1.50 Aluminum Percolators 12¢ package Carpet Tacks 4¢ $1.25 Sponges .. 50¢ Dog Collars.. $1.00 Dog Collars $260 and $2.50 Dog Collars “Creamers,” Dishes” Wall Paper, 6¢: Border, yard $2.75 “Bungalow Houre Paint, gal.... fic Ready Mixed Paint quart 2he Heavy Picture Wire. .O¢ $1.50 Hand Saws, . 08¢ $3.00 Double Bit Handled Axes > : $1.79 $1.50 Lanterns +1 ABE $4.50 “Gilbert” Wirelean Outtit . 1021 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR SPRING Next Door to Bass-Heuter Paint vs Woshingto" | Puneral services for John Parfit, | inment to} Has Big Business) Man Fricsy 469, Kitsap county pioneer, will be the| held at the Home Undertaking par. | lors Friday at 3 p. m,, followed by | cremation, | Mr, Parfit died Wednesday of pneumonia at his home in Winslow He was born in Ontarig, Canada, jcoming to Puget Bound in 1876, and Jewtablishing his home at Kagle Har [bor in 1882, He wan an active figure jin the logging industry on Bain bridge island for many years, He in survived by his widow, Hat tie Grow Parfit, a son and two daughter Child Goes to Each MOUNT VERNON, Feb. 2.—Jack Regenvetter was granted a divorce from his wife, Mra, Mary Regenvet ter, by Judge August Brawley, in superior sult pending, charging Puget Mall, | Fredonia rancher, Under the terma of the divorce de. today of one of the two children. Di until further evidence placed before the court Mothers, don't let colds way: rub Musterole on the throat and chest Musterole ix a pure, white oint- [ment, made with of] of mustard It draws out congestion, retievex | soreness, does all the work of the | good old-fashioned mustard plaster wiy, without the bile jot under. jin a gentler ter. Keep a jar handy for all emer: gencies, it may prevent pneumonia in your home, % and ¢5¢ In jare and tubes; hospital sine, $4 Better Than a Mustard Plaster ccepted!’’ —that’s how we got Walter Secord’s bankrupt wholesale stock at 20c on the dollar—and here’s how we'll sell it! THE OLYMPIC HARDWARE STOCK CONTAINS; Everything That a First-Class Haro- ware and Sporting Goods Store Would to. It's All on Sale. SALE OPENS FRIDAY 9 A. M. $2.25 “Gilbert” Motors Toy $1.26 Ford Timers $5.00 Ford Timers. Se Platters ... $25.00 Electric Motors $13.85 $1.10 “Goodrich Rubbers Ladies’ $5.08 Boudoir Lamps. $1.25 Window Blinds, 91.98 49¢ Blectric Bx tension Cord, ft.. 2¢ “Taylor” Thermome- bg ters, values to $2.60-~— chotce.. 98¢ Zigzag 13¢ a. tt Rulos,. Co. SPT EMCEE ET court here Wednesday, | Regenventer has a $150,000 damage | with | vision of the property was reserved bad been} Don’t Neglect a Cold at the first cough or sniffie! : | Parent in Divorce i) —Everything : “Clear out! a ies = Sell evervihine! I’m go- Ili ing to market,” said Mr. Singerman to cree, each parent ts to have the cus | Il] department heads. “Include everything — even those snappy new Spring Suits just arrived.” —and all “Singerman’’ clothing embodies that style, charac- ter and dependability demanded by men of discriminating taste and for whom Singerman Clothing has been built, - "ARY o,* THY REDAY, FE BRU ARY 2, —just a few of the many drastic reduc- tions that prevail throughout this enor- mous stock, back of which stands 48 years of dependable service. Goes 10c “Boston” Velvet Grip and “Paris” Garters ......19¢ $3.50 Cloth = $2.50-$3 Caps .$1. ble” Hats . ..82.38 : year after year for. nearly one-half century. i All O’Coats Til $35 OVERCOATS - $17.50 $40 OVERCOATS - $20 $45 OVERCOATS - $22.50 $50 OVERCOATS - COATS $60 OVERCOATS - $55 0 $35 to $40 $45 to $50 $55 to “Dutchess” Trousers —our entire stock—and this is, and has been, their EXCLUSIVE agency -THIRD OFF 2.50 Values 3 for a Quarter Century .. $5 Values. $1 $6 Values.. $7 Values. $9 Values. .$3.65 $14.00 -34.65] $1 .$6.00 Seattle Veterans Given Pay Awards Government compensation calling |for payment of $190 a month and a jt stal of $200 back compensation was warded three disabled war veterans of Seattle today by the United States veterans’ bureag here. Thomas I. Jones, 3013 W, 724 rt, was awarded $86 a month and back io amounting to $121.66, He was | | | | i $60 | | | | | | | Strong, Hea Make Attractive Faces ' | oe Physician Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight as Much as 509% in a Week's Time in Meny Canes Dr. Judkine, fo | the Unton land house at 1 am thor experience | 1 une of weak © Many wh markable reev ng report re use of Hon was almost blind 1 thing without ot hurt any would pain 6 time dreadtully; Bon-Opto saya: “The ary with with Another who used it says rain cau which caused vioie © worn gl for for distance and close work, and not read my own or the typewriting on ¢ me. 1 thn do both now, and have @lecerded my lovg distance glasevs altogether. 1 com both -|liquia bathe the It ‘wan like a! $25 $27.50 $30 3.50 Values - 88.00 | adjudged totally disabled | Other awards were: Ward jardner, 11th ave. $90 a month and $183.97 back compensation, ana Leonard Pantier, 109 month and $144.27 bac! PROF, A, H. STILWELL made | mont club at a meeting held Wednes- day night in the Rosas Marche. H. | Christensen was named secretary and treasurer. Ithy Eyes — by a Simple Home Treatment rouble and s. If you have tr and want relief, store and get a bottle of Opto tad: lets. Drop one Hon-Opto tablet in a fourth of @ giass of weter; with the on as direeted. You \e mmation and redness \w pear. If your eyes both- Je te, It fe your duty to [care for them now, before It tn too late, ny now hopelessly blind might have ved their sight if they had cared for heir eyes in time Note: A prominent physician to whem \dely prescribed by ry successfully in my own ‘on patien eyes were or misfit should in every Bon-Opto is not ot remedy or a patent medicine san ethical Preparation, the formula of whic [printed on ‘the package, | The map Kuarantee it to atrengthen eve week's time in many Inet ney will be refunded by all good druggist es president of the Ross Improve: | $1.50 Pure Silk “Cra- vats and Silk Mixed) Knit Ties ....89¢| $2 Silk Cravats $1.28 i75¢ Ties, big assort- 45¢| SUITS = 93 SUITS = SUITS = V3 OFF ‘o 3 ? it eS | NORTHOLD INN REDUCES PRICES No Masic or Dancing Cost Prohibitive We Prefer to Put the Money in Food Farm Supper . . . 65¢ Special Dinner . $1.00 { The cost te Northold Inn for music and dancing has been $5,920,00 yearly for five piece orchestra, We have decided to give you more food for less money, instead, XL Try these meals. They are not to be duplicated in Seattle for the money “DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT” Served the Northold Inn Way CLARE S. COLEGROVE RESTAURATEUR Northold Inn Egy 214 Univeralty Street Tat nina ene Specialty Food Sho; d < 110 Pike Street - a. vie eal (BUSINESS IS GETTING BETTER) STvUUNNUTUUUSUUAVUNA AULA ULLAL LULL Se eee

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