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pon tions, improving. here are ' The Miller river bridge is being repaired by Bruce sara | lean prohibition enfor Construction Co. cheap, but the way it takes hold of a | than to say he had been struck by | Legion band at TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922, SKYKOMISH. Donovan Lumber Co. THE SEATTLE STAR with Lumber Co. = sot o's (MYSTERY VEILS [PRY AGENTS | Lundy Sends Scorching GO TO CUBA’ Letter to Union League Demands It Tell Who It Is and State Facts About Meier business prospects MAVANA, Cuba, March 28, Amert ent agents Jare in Havana today determined to |Henry Asendorf Unable to jour ett at tte eaves the eteeame ce / » flowing from the West Indica to the 1616% Third ave Beattle Advin nell of Wash. | Tell How He Was Hurt United States ne Cotes erep - Led by Col, Nutt, chief of the nar will \ lain, if this je-made. eotic division of the United States) The first real sensation in the ! you p e explain io ie _— Henry Asendorf, 34, of the Louisa | So\ls dvislal Mement, nix, secret|mayoralty campaign aince the apec: | Your real desire, why you indorse for More's an enay way to save $2, and Y APArtments, TRS 20th ave. N. Wo.) cents are making a thoro inves tacular last-minute entry of Dean|™ayor the only candidate who in eS ae Was at the Nt of death in the city |tion of © smuggling operat | Miller and Jater withdrawal from the consected in any way with the elty . , dy, | hall? hospital ‘Tuesday, suffering from | From Cuba they plan to go to other | race came today from Ira D. Lundy, | i SENET EA TONS TIIIT | conenesion of the brain, which may | West Indian islands from which Ii.|who sent a sizaling letter to the] You further atate the pubile’s cred fou" | ne ‘ " land Into jena ie Oo nenting on ite in| it has been recklessly involved at the You've probably heard of this well- | , quor is shipped to the mainiand, Union league commen’ t ve been inflte dite or by adie er F, Mele ‘ol- | ¢ all, but do not explain as « known plan of making ah ogre | @ been inflicted by bandits or by |dorsement of Walter F, Meier Fol-| city hall, but do not explain . , at home wer used | AM automobile, | MAYOR CALDWELL and city|lowing is Lundy's letter |“"waxwatching” body why the cost of ist Thousands of families, the world| Asendorf has been unable to shed | nouncilmen were expected to attend| Mr. David W en, Chairman, — | conduct the office over which over, feel that they could hardly keep F “ i of the American | Mr. Paul C, Harper, Secretary | your indorsed oa has been! house without it, ‘It's simple tnd | Any light on the mystery further |the public rehearsal o d Sane Sorat 9 ides - ‘eaves h coug’ place in your home, Into a pint bottle, pour 2% ounces dered away from his apartment of Pinex; then add pi ‘anulated all public utilities should be man oumer syrup to All up the pint Or, I have read with considerable in-| 664 by men technically trained for | if desired, use clarified molasces’ terest the ntatement, ax published in| fea by men technically trained for honey, of corn syrup, instead of sugar the papers, regarding the formal in. | ity.” A ing the elty of syrup. Either it tastes good, | the attendant, L. HM. Warner, that a dorsement | of Walter Meler for | CAPAcly ES, Oe | Oe i never spoils, and gives you a full pint |man had just passed stagmering | Seattio to one large, utility, the} of better cough remedy than you | do fi could buy rosde made Tee nized | down the street with his fnoe ite cost. 1 Tt is really wonderful how quickly this hom ade remedy conquers a Asendort and took him to the eity | |taxwatching organizations of the dered candidate to. ayor could in| courh—usually in 24 hours or lees, | howpital | jeity." eed a r mayor | Tk seems to penetrate through every | Asendorf has been in a state of| ev Scan hi King too much to | *n%,7AY fill this position, ae in| air ms a dry, hoarse or |coma since Warner found him, with | one Th Se eteay checking back his public statements tight cough, hft than any will soon earn it @ permanent | something. He had been missing | Tuesday evening. ince Saturday night when he wan ington Union Lea building, Beattie, | Gentiomen ue club, Central Washington. . “We believe You also state, that} mayor by the body which you rep resent, The statement declares the jcounct! is made up of representativ lof the “different civic, business and and) head covered with blood, Warner | started a search and soon located! Please you ar. your in-| described in your statement explain by what reasoning rived at the conclusion that Monday afternoon a woman ran! inte & Standard Ol) station at 20th) ave. N. W. and Leary ave, She told only brief spells of consciousness. an to his activities during the past You can retish your meals without feag ave you furnish me or the prose liver PAGE & me RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell Wednesday—A Spring Day Offering of Piece Goods Sharply Reduced All Yardage Goods Are in Full Bolt Pieces An Attraction—worth eration by the woman pl. spring dressmaking. consid- lanning her A Saving— to the school girl who is about to make her own Spring and Summer dresses. —Domestic Section, Upper Main Floor mayor should be the kind of person |}| White Voiles Special 39c¢ Yard 1,000 yards of White Voiles in self stripes and figured patterns; formerly 50c, 65c and 75c a yard. Wednesday, a yard, 39¢. Japanese Crepe the men! . and gives upsetting with @ list of the names of the or: |15 years, his biggest job is the one! mediate relief ‘Splendid ge oe pF mnie will gunizations that are affiliated with| he now holds ° | — bon hres oa bronchiti# | Public Hearing on Fetes, ny yours? I am a member of several! you also state that the council ry rol Ly i on investign mt nn : : Lele such organizations an: me | wit nduct a vigorous campaign in aye af jag = Hospital Ordinance) Liver Pills. tion find that they have taken 0 behalf of your indorsed candidate,” | y Another public hearing wil! be held | Foul accume- part in the deliberations of the Bat | which gtatement means, I sup. Wexnesday by the public safety com. | Mations that tle Advisory council, and the word: | pone, the spending of large sums of | ow of with directions, and don't accept any- thing else. lute satisfaction or money refu ing of your statement indicates that| money, 1 would Uke to have yo all such bodies might be members. mittee of the couneil on the proposed | golzes ordinance removing the prohibition | wre on hospitals within 800 feet of a from the You also ntate that the organiza public park or boulevard, it Is an. ead callow skin are |ton “will conduct a fight to break nounced by Chairman Philip Tindall, | Ssaall PSl—Small Deso—Senall Priee |... tne political ring at the city hall methods and thore used in the now | famous Newberry campaign. WHAT NEED NOW Guaranteed to give al Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne, Ind. tle Advisory counct! is not the execu- | promise of financial and other sup | port, induce him to enter the race? All Must Be Sold by Sree TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW PIANOS WHICH ARE IVING EVEN NOW sity for an indorsement at this | INVESTIGATE THIS OFFER AT ONCE [ater eget tn, tet | your candidate before he filed and [that you have always bellewed him | |to be the best qualified for the job; that you have not at any time sidered the qualifications of any! | other candidate? | My object in addrensing to you thin open letter in to give you as repre- sentatives of much an influential body as you claim to represent, a chance to explain to the many citizens and voters of Seattle so that the doubt | which seems to have arisen from your previous statement. may be dis pelted. I would make one further reqnest, | that in arranging the meetings for your indorsed candidate, you will per | imit the writer to appear at such Meetings for, my, 10 minutes, so that 1 may bave an opportunity to pre nent my candidacy. 1 will, of cours, be willing to pay my pro rata of ex penne for this privilee. An early re ply will be appreciated. Respectfully yours, TRA D. LUNDY, This Clearance Sale of Used Pianos, Player Pianos and Grand Pianos was started Monday of last week and is proving to us more and more every day that the people are ready to buy if you can prove to them that the price and quality of what you are selling are right. | Mareh 27, 1932. moet of the high- | eusnemynastimanapmestnnasd er-priced instru. . $ Bush & Lane, mers," order 10 |Balks at Jap-White Marriage Licenses | EVERETT, March 28 Japanese and American intermarriages wil and at such prices as $525.00 $625.00, $750.00 and 5 Beautiful plain cases in mahogany, ‘This Piano $195 AND MANY MORE SUCH AS ishes. KOHLER & CAMPBELL SCHUBERT PIANO FARRAND PLAYER space by next Sat- urday evening. at the Snohomieh county building in Everett, according to Auditor P. T. Lee, who Monday refused to grant 4 license to a prospective Japanese groom and an American bride 3 SiMaus Sought Following Murder WHITE SWAN, March 28.—Au thorities are searching for three In jdians, wanted in connection with the slaying of George Erhart, 55, whore | body was found in his shop at the! | Country club, two miles east of here. Bullet marks and many signs of « desperate struggle were discovered Wife, 21, Quits Her | 73-Year-Old Hubby Beautiful Baby Grands that will look like a this in your par- lor at This Piano $315 $775 AND UP Terms to suit any good referenced buyer. All Must Be Sold Terms to suit any good referenced buyer. All Must Be Sold This Piane $225 $225 $235 PIANOS $525 Jonathan ate. wt yet J. & C. FISCHER LESTER PIANO VICTOR CECILIAN Bsn of bor husband” anaes $275 VICTOR PIANO STEINWAY PIANO $425 $365 BUSH & LANE PIANO BUSH & LANE PIANO $315 for the aake of divorce him, happiness’ $675 BUSH & LANE CECILIAN $875 she must i eeiieslan Veseal to Install Radio| Radio receiving and broadcasting | $485 $475 AND MANY MORE nets are to installed in the dining room, ballroom and social hall of the " p . coastwise liner Ruth Alexander, ac Most of these instruments have retailed from $200.00 Reauing to S. W. Homina, ancien to $500.00 above these prices. All Must Be Sold Every Piano, Player Piano and Grand Piano, no no matter how slightly used, has been reduced for this sale. THE TIME TO BUY is when selling is imperative; that time is right now. or of the purser’s department of the Admiral line. FLOWER AND SWEET PEA “NOVELTIE At this store you can always find the latest introductions. You do not have to send East for them. Burpee’s 1922 and 1921 VARIETIES in stock. | BRING us your gardening problema | “we will help you.” COL ro LOUGHLIN, 1108 First Ave, Elliott | 6156.—Advertisement | JUST THE THING FOR A SORE THROAT HAT you call“ just a sore throat” may in a few days turn out to be something much more serious, With every breath you inhale infectious erms, cad the soft tissues of the throat form an ideal soil for their growth and spread, possibly resulting in laryngitis, tonsillitis, influenza, Many times before we have been able to give the public excep: tional values and we probably will do so again, but there is post- tively no excuse for anyone wanting a piano, player plano or grand plane to go without now, an these prices and terms are as low or lower than we have ever had before. Please send mo detailed information (without obligation) Seeing ig believing. Your name Outot-town customers can buy as easy as thone in the city. Just mail the coupon and a small deposit and we will hold any instrument you mention until you can see it, or if not possible for you to come to Seattle place your confidence in us and we will guarantee satisfaction. Address Use pencil—ink biota on newspaper. Bush & Lane Piano Co., 1519 Third Ave., Seattle Always have handy the convenient-to- take, pleasant tasting, yet powerfully antiseptic Formamint Tablets. Dissolve ‘one in the mouth now and then, slowly, freeing an efficient antiseptic that mixes with the saliva, and continuously bathes the infected membranes, checking germ life, Children like them, Kelieves hoarseness. SPECIAL TERMS DURING THIS SALE We Do As We Advertise Bring This Ad With You Push sane Piano Co. Everything Pertaining to Music MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE 1519 Third Avenue RETAIL THROAT TABLET: lint le our trade mark. It identifies our product, = Raner Chamieal Co. Ine. New York Especially effective for singers, speakers, smokers, lecturers,etc. 6O¢ at all druggists, ormamint GERM-FIGHTIN explain the difference between those ||| FOR INDORSEMENT? | | 1 also would like to ask ff the Seat- |]! tive committee of the Washington | e | Union League club, and did not the} same committer, or another repre. | jsenting the Union League club, call | on Mr. Meler before he filed and by | your committee selected Mr. Meler as |]! not result from any licensex issued | ~ Special 27¢ Yard 20 pieces, amounting to 800 yards, and in all the desirabie colors; formerly 40c a yard. Special Wednesday, a yard, Plisse Crepe Special 25c Yard 27¢. 10 pleces of over 400 yards of plain white and pink; formerly 3 clal Wednesday, a yard, 25¢. Striped Outing Flannel Special 18c Yard 950 yards of Outing Flannel, and in an assortment of striped merly 260 @ yard. Special Wednesday, a yard, 18¢. Play Suiting Special 12'%c Yard 600 yards of Play Suiting in dark colors with smal! white figures and stripes. is 29 Inches wide. A yard, 12%4¢. Pattern Table Cloths Special—Half P: 10 Linen Table Cloths that are slightly soiled from display will be placed on sale Wednesday at HALF PRICE. Special for inches Amoskeag Ginghams Special 23c Yard 1,000 yards of Amoskeag Ginghams in stripes, checks and plaids, and 82 wide; formerly 30c a yard. Wednesday, special, a yard, 23¢. grounds formerly 15¢. Plisne Crepe in Sc @ yard, Spe- the 36 Inches wide patterns. For- now in our you. This material terns. The rice Figured Percales Special 15c Yard 850 yards of Percales, with light and small 20c a yard. Wednesday, yard, figured patterns; Let Us Help You Plan New Dress in “The Belrobe Way” The Belrobe method is an added feature offered by the Designer Pat- tern Co., and their representative, Pattern Department, will be glad to explain its advantages to We also carry the complete line of McCall's and Pictorial Review Pat- new pattern styles will give you some splendid ideas for that Spring dress. Pattern Dept.—Upper Main Floor Skeen’s effort might have gone un- ADMITS FIRING ||..252°.2.82:283 Sa HIS OWN HOME Because he wanted to collect the $1,000 insurance money on the place |i. +o4 lamp D, A. Skeen set fire to his house, 3021 W. Thistle place, according to & conferxion signed Monday in the presence of Deputy Prosecuting At- torney Ralph Hammer and Deputy Fire Marshal R. J. Fraser. A com. charging arson was filed een in superior court. plaint Over night you benefit of Poslam and Poalam Soap to blotchy complexions. | ‘Their gentle, healing medication feema to be the very thing needed ventilation. Instead he closed the house up tight and the fire died out when the oxygen in the room was exhausted. Skeen pulled over a into a pool of coal of! by means of a string when he left the house in the morning. WHEN THEY SAY THEY HAVE THEM FOR $2.46 THEY MUST PRODUCE! “Values as low as $2.46." Ever see this advertisement? And did you go into the shop to buy a pair of pants at that price and be told that the last one has just been sold? And did it occur to you that perhaps the merchant only had one pair of pants priced at $2.46, and that he used that pair as a decoy for your hard-earned dol- lars? This ts the brand of fraudu- lent advertising that the Better Business Bureau is attempting to have prohibited by city ordi nance Charles T. Donworth, assistant corporation counsel, held today that the city has the police pow er to make this and similar prac- tices illegal. Cold water, according to high au- thority, is a valuable stimulant. | Elihu Root Pleads for Talk on SAN FRANCISCO, March “Discussion is what makes opinion in a democracy and opinion rules the world,” Elihu Root tn a brief address fore a dinner given by the jean Army Officers’ association, ~ “There must be public opinion garding a sane military policy.” GRAY HAIR Tells How She Did It With » | Made Remedy Mrs. E. H. Boots, a well-known |resident of Buchanan County, Tay |who darkened her gray hair, | the following statement: “Any lady or gentleman can Jen their gray or faded hair, | make it soft and glossy with simple remedy, which they can {at home. To half a pint of add 1 ounce of bay rum. one box of Barbo Compound and jounce of glycerine. These ingre | dients can be purchased at any store at very little cost. Apply |the hair every other day uni ‘SHE DARKENED HER» |gray hair is darkened ‘sui y It does not color the scalp, is 4 | greasy and does not rub off. It |make a gray-haired person _ {twenty years younger, — Advertise: ment. Betty Bright Aluminum TEA KETTLE Special at $1.39 Wednesday we are going to of. fer you this well known pure Aluminum TEA KETTLE at a price. Yo, 5 size, SPE CIAL at 81.39, No phone or ©. 0. D. GARDEN —with Regular 69¢. orders TOOLS Special at 49c Your choice ¢ —for. Wednesd Shovel 12-tooth Steel Weeder to lions— just the thing get the dande- SPECIAL AT 49¢ EACH. of 3 Big Garden Specials jay: D-handle Square Point Rake this your BROOM SPECIAL Special at 69c The Crescent Brooms are made of select East- ern broom corn, 5-sewed plain handle. Do not miss this big bargain—come early. $1.00 SPECIAL at varnished value. No phone or C. 0. D. orders GARDEN SEEDS SPECIAL 8 Packages 25c Seeding time is now on. At price you should buy season's supply. Your Choice of Our Reg- ular No phone or C. O. D. orders Seeds—SPECIAL 5c Packages of Vegetable at 8 Packages for 25¢