The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1922, Page 2

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THE NOVEL SCORES HIT IN SPOKANE SEATTLE arr avowcoev | LISTMAN CO. IN BOARD! SHEET OF snow ; ? MORE SUITS © STAR ays Doctor Likes stant Too Well ), Char ' FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —no,C. O. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these specials, except dinner set, BAI su gh il ¥, tm his omy legen card table and wash boiler, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser buraiare end ether bare ne ten share Cian nome “If Winter Comes” Achieves | reovie wt had to et up at th Receiver Is Asked and Rent vncarate maint were frank ‘ ay in superior court these terms are for YOU: | — Sensational Success ABs Payment Demanded Ce ne taiomes : :| | lecture and demonstration | | fear hve eee Saas 2 : = | SPOKANE, March 16—"I¢ wir The Listman Servis Co. and sub |order ie sous ‘Your Credit Is Good! |ter Comes,” by A. &. M. Butehinso now soon disappeared be | «ktiary finance companies are defend-\tendant from di we fire weekty succesaful in Spokane should have come up but didn’t superior he decision of the payment parment b More than 1,000 copies have been didn $50-— $5 $1— F |sold here and me Weatherwright Salisbury, from £) PRESIDENT HENRY SU 774110 $75— $7.50 $1 50 Miss Eugenia Galvin according to } bis serie op top of the Hoge ‘ * “ 1. & : rt of the book ¢ building, opined that the ther distributers cor: | the » $100— $10— $2— Electric Domestic Selence Expe Ever mometer was down around 4 ged due jeon of the '$125— $12.50 $2.25 beginning Monday, 2 p. ™. sale. T pook was tawued tart fall'|| which is rather ebilly for thin Hehe! xkhoider in the! members’ ¢ t “: ‘ Galvin whe {c. satenaiy undone ae and became one of the most popular || time of the year, and said that Listman Service Co., aske that @ re) Masonic club in the Arcade building Until Prigey Night Onty $15— $2.50 Mies Hugenia Galvin, whe 'y nationally known 0 eh eage ceutte~ adhe there, la a low. pranure area | “iver be appointed for t Jatman | ie will speak on “The University as MARION America's foremost Beets ~ . Saal “Main Street” last year's!| jumbering this way which ind> | "ervice Co, the United Finance Co. ja Community Asset with @ive lectures daily our new Electric s outa: aks 8 We the General Distributing Co., the Ace Hy invited to attend these lectures no am are cordially invited : ~ honey.and-sugar type of novel that Finan he ran in the “best selling” lst for jyears That the pon contained in the “ENCHANTMENT? Pees aunt of tee -eicaliniiens complaints filed Tuesday and Wed Ch geet novel with the happy ending le pase- HOSPITALS NEAR headay are false was declared by T KAT and his famous orcheging n the Picture of Rare Besaty THIRD FLOOR ing.” Spoor said. “Toven thone writ Rerte Smith, an official of one of the| dene nore sore * lten by the half m aut whe defendant concerns, who said the) “TORS TO THE —s [have bullt up large personal fotlew [matter would be allowed to take its : [melting as well as they did a few! +e ag. il Met a (Tacoma to Lose b inal” Suunter Comer” tas.ton "nox |Howard Taylor Says They i iebine Weanieeel iil a AUL-WOOL | “attractive rag reduced ora ee: ee ee Would Cut Values TACOMA, March 16.—A large sum! e “ of savings will be lost by Tacomans| | fine quality rugs: Tt te one of the best written popu Srike ie into ccemmas Gate cet ol oP wr sevele Anat bas recently sppesr. Proposed council action to eliml:) io Lice Go, and allied concerns 4,” according to Spoor nate & regulation probibiting howpl-|is successful. Employes of the Mit jonly a thrilling tale, bat an import ° 4 j $ 50 Dat init Of act _ tals within 800 feet of parks and|waukee shops are maid to have been DI a h 7 be " ned Wednesday |Meavy investors, solicitors obtaining ae . | “Bir James Barrie called tt ‘the |boulevards wan opposed Wed 7 | $18,000 to $25.000 from them —all- wool blankets at the $ 715 price of cotton blankets; 66x80-inch size; 4'¢-Ib. weight. Assorted plaids. pair Special Friday-Saturday. . FERGUSON | in a Picture of Exquly est novel I have read for many a|by & committer headed by Howard D. | aay conwiders tt |'Taylor, state senatorial leader ' “the ish which has The council bill was introduced at |the question by the public safety jeome from the wa: the request of trustees of the Beattle |committee next Wednesday “And still it ia not a war story. |General hospital, who declared that) ‘The home backeround of the war in|all sites considered for their new) |touched only alighuy establishment are within the $00-foot “Dr. Frank Crane's remark that | limit. ite here, Mark Sabre, will be one of Senator Taylor said that « hosplte! | the ‘evertiving characters of fiction, jerected in « renidential district would js important as Don Quixote, Jean |beve an injurioun effect on the value | Valjean, Little Lord Fauntleroy and jof the surrounding homes. Uriah Heap, is doubtless reeponsibie A public mnie: Densing WM: be will be held on) j ter much of ite popularity.” (cea CLEAR COMPLEXION || | | Comment on Ruddy Cheeks — Sparkling | Eyes —- Most Women OLD Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well Known |) Oblo Physician Dr. ¥. M. Edwards for 17 years | Construction of u road which willl treated scores of women for liver give residents of the Clark's creek] 04 bowel ailments, During these; district a direct outlet to tte Puyallup) yeam he gave to bis patients ba | hill pavement ix contemplated. The! prescription made of a few well-| new stretch will be one mile i] peown vegetable ingredients mixed ff) |length, and will serve approximately | with olive oll, naming them Dr. |B) | 200 peopie. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You wiill/f) dla know them by their ollve color. More than 99 men and boys at ‘These tablets are wonder workers tended the father and son banauetion the liver and bowels, which | civen under the auspices of the Boy) cause = normal action, carrying Scouts at Dupont. Bvery boy ofl off the waste and poisonous matter the town between the ages of 10 andlin one's system. Ms was present. An entertainment If you have a pale face, mllow Program enlivened the evening. feck, dull eyes, pimples, conte? A lla tongues, headaches, o listless, no- ‘The North Kelso grading project | good feeling, all out of sorts, Inac- han been accepted by the fedteral road | tive bowels, you take ene of Dr. federal aki project. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for regular price $4+— very heavy rag rugs, closely woven; all shades of plain centers with attractive white Herringbone borders; Sx6-ft. sive; regular price $4—; special Friday Satur i pe ~— _— BURROWE —leatherette top 31-piece dinner set— —Si-piece cottage dinner sets of good quality china in the Ho-Bird blue design; set consists of 6 each: dinner plates, dessert plates, cups and saucers, fruits, and one 8-inch platter. Special Friday-Saturday, or or $495 THIRD FLOO) —genaine Burrowes leatherette-top card table; folding jege; 20inch equare top; light gon 65 Regular price $4—; =$ ) cial Friday-Saturday ... MUSLIN SPREADS reduced: 29 regular price $4.25 —very good quality muslin bedspreads etloped edges J. A. Wella bas leaned inland oppo take De) | Wiward?’ Olive) Tablets — site the town of Kalama, and is pian.| the successful substitute for calo | ning to build & summer resort on|mel—now and then just to keep | the site. see them fit. is¢ and %0c.—Advertise- Kalama ts planning = building | ™°°% |boom to relieve a shortage of at \enetive houses for rent. eee reetior et the are the W cation associ: Dr. i san | waite Walla citizens witli pay one i third as much in income taxes this | year ae Inet, saye a report Low | wheat prices and the fact that many farmers of that district were oper jating at a loan the past year are be | lieved responsible for the decrease. eee Dairymen of the Green Valley as sociation will hold a meeting on March 16 at the Green Valley school [house at which plans for the asso | ciation’s 1922 work will be discussed. | eee | silk and leather bags: —moire silk and real leather bags lined with light color silks and fitted with coin purses and mirrors; values up 95 5 special Friday-Satur — X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Pee, A spaniel pur chase of 100 to sel! price al ¥riday- $2.28. FLOOR Fridey ~- Baturday at the low price of 81.95 each THIRD FLOOR Saturday MEZZANINE 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE By a unanimous vote, fishermen Present at a meeting of the Walla} Walla county game commiasion | | voted thin week to close Mill creek jfor fishing purposes until April 15,/ ! order to al o eh spawn | SEATTLE 7, acfiugeate of oe aura nice en) Torture, intent SECOND AT PINE . be given this spring. 2-Z Tooth Filler Will Do It for You The Lincoln school, of Olympia iffy. | will present an operetta at the high ina Jify. school auditorium on the evening of | April 1, Advance Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Overcoats and Raincoats at aithy New Yorker, who, he alleges \° = —— Husband of Russian Lat doug. cite nparo ' . alienat hia wife's affections. nounced that she would file the suit Dancer Asks Divorce |* princi: wie rest name in Ler ere: Sen Clooluck, who has been here, left for — —— SAN FRANCISCO, March 16—~|man, charges that Clooluck induced | °° Nac GNG 25 You Neea Nave = Cola Boris Petroff. husband of Alla Mos-| his wife to leave him and go to New | N*W York city, whore he is in the Im) 6 you will Laxative BROMO kova, Russian dancer, has filed suit | York. Petroff recently filed suit for | Porting business. Before leaving, he) QUININE Tab when you feel the st aymptoms of a Cold coming on here for $50.000 against C. Clooluek, | divorce here. His wife immediately | hired an attorney to firht the sult Beret eee RECEIVER’S | Don’ jon’t Jus Hittle of “E-Z ‘Tooth Finer in OF evi. aad ai pain Opp! as 5 ol Ha Made to Sell a! ’ erator ere tee ( t $45 to $65) un | ‘Why punish yourself, why endure © agony of toothache when a » H ; By order of Superior Court lasts but few more | ater 183). Tooth "Fier® It’s been a long time since you've been able to | will quickly res ‘you days. Buy now and save one-half or more on mind. Keep it on hand for emerge Men’s, Women’s or Children’s Shoes. k Beth Per oo get such quality at these prices. Never were 9 — $ minim Men’ | Ft diese Upon recatpe Tot price Se styles so attractive and patterns so varied, and ns only by working in close co-operation with ALL Shoes Hart Schaffner & Marx are we able to offer ; 1°: ere % 2 you such values. AND UP AND UP AUAVTUUATURUGOAEUUAEGTANE Balance of Children’s Shoes About Half Price NOTICE! THE HART COAL OIL BURNER CO. DEFIES ALL COMPETITION, FOR SPEED, ECON- OMY, DURABILITY, SIMPLICITY, AND PRICE The HART BURNER has no generator nor needle valve to get out of order, no joints in the firebox to contract or expand and ¢ e a leak THE HART BURNER IS GUARANTEED FOR A RIOD. OF TWO YEARS, AND IS SOLD FOR NEAR Don't endure those ugly skin blemishes when RESINOL Soothing and Healing Clears away blotches Sale Starts Friday Morning at 9| LY ONE-HALY THe PRIC EOF ANY OTHER Bt NER sold easily and at little cost completely in: ARS. ‘This price for a G. W. LOVEBERRY, Reesiver tor Have ahealthy skin short time ON STORAGE TANK. that everyone | IN OPERATION BEFORE B Whit Sh C Tyo! er arx 0 es YOU BUY EL ; Ww - adm DEMONSTRATION DAILY AT 1109 FIRST AVE. ro n I e o¢ 0. we | OPPOSITE FRASERPATERSON’S Keepa jaronhand PHON LLAOTT 4278. | Corner Second Avenue and Seneca Street

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