The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1922, Page 5

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TUESDAY, TT TTT MEMBER A” 2, 19 at $52.50. Removal Dyer Confirmed as Park Board Member; Two Banks Closed |!!! : Mayor Caldwell’s appointment of} UKIAH, Cal, May 2—The Firat| Prairie Cos R. M. Dyer to succeed A. F. Ham- Rank of Savings and the First Na mill as a member of the park board tional bank of was unanimously confirmed Monday (Institutions at F Removal Sale Large Comfy Leather Rockers REMOVAL SALE PRICE Extra large fireside Wing Rocking Chair, uphol- stered in “brown Spanish leather; has removable cushion seat filled with springs. Sells regularly Sale price ........ LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED G s— IM} limited amount of tt will be reserved for sale in the Puget sound district | 104. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH zum THD SIDES BEING PROBED Man and Woman Both End Own Lives WithGas_ i Coroner W. H. Corson was Inve gating two suicides Tuesday was a woman who dran turned on the gas in her the other a man, who by inhaling gas in at When William C, Jennings First ave, N. W,, returned 1 TTS TTT Monday night, he opened his wife's room, and found her lying on her bed, dead, She had taken todine Db) and had ned several gas She had stuffed # towel in the cracks of the door / Jennings said his wife had been in good apivita after a visit from her mother, Mra, T. Thompeon,| 3418 Phinney ave, Mre nti was @ night operator employed by | the telephone company. Jennings is also @ telephone employe | C. Barbean, 60, committed suicide fin his room at the Oregon hotel by turning on gas Monday night. He was found by the amelied the gas escar yrietor, who} « from th S| keyhole. Hardean had pasted heavy | paper over all the cracks in the] room, to make it airtight He left a note, saying, “1 am sorry to cause any one any annoyance, but =i my time has come, There ls no one [@] | to notity.” Barbean had been tn poor health] for three months bis friends said. The body ts at the morgue POWER CO. TO $39.50 OFFER STOCK | near future, in which there ts already | j the announcement of the Puget been authorised the sale of | $1,800,000 of 7 per cent cumulative | prior preference stock, and that a Tc HI I 5 Man Hurled From |Cashier Is Held; pata, ria and Kil : ed by the Ford's mpany, waa uried from a m train here yeu A security offering of the very) | considerable Interest tx forecasted by | nd Power & Light Co. that there] 9; THE SEATTLE STA R Here’s Polling List low : Ld . 4 ures arent ana rt Mercer, Lowell Unive oN Aton ‘ 144—20th N. and K. Thomas, Longfellow ' an. B B a 18480 4H. Harrison.’ Fire ste 144760 ; | tonabas 147218 Westlake ave, N be—=dbee 4+—Vontive and % Thomas, Cascade 19-413 14 ave, a1 ise wey itl Bungalow ehureh. | } h 7 on, Fire Bt 33-8 ‘tod and «4th N. KB. Latone ube bd od 186 and tet. Fire ote 16 ret ave N. Green Lake! , as—eare 10th N, \, 361000 B. OBL at Luth and park, Bag-|! hinney ave John! od. Fire Station | | ~ W, 80th, Green W, and W, Tard Fire eo “W, and Téth W. Whit. | 108 Ww sit rs) W. ©. B @mitherin- | 1% N. W, and W, 67, Web. jn “ w i t Maitard High chow | 12° ‘ | “ W. and Market ot, Churen | '?? ” trad aod 20th N. W. Saimon Bay W. aod W. Goth, Ballard terday and kilh arring of cs being switched caused him to lose his balnfice and fall to the roadbed ‘ort Bragg, allied rt Brags, Mendo by the city council, Hammill recent: | cino county, were closed today while ly moved to California, Dyer is a/ J. EB. Weller. hier of the Firat] The Wonderful Discovery contractor and president of the Auto- Bank of Savings, was held In the mobile Club of Western Washington. | county jail here ECZEMINE No formal charge has yet been! ror eczema and skin diseases, can EVERETT.—The body of Nels M.| placed against Weller, but a state now be obtained at good drug stores Larsen, 22, was found in an unused| ment tasued by bank officials said) here or from Joyner Drug Co, Spo- coal pit containing five feet of water,|he had admitted misappropriation| kane, for $1.00 per botue.—Adver fn the Great Northern railway yards. ! of $170,000 of the bank's funds. tisement. te Satisfies the sweet tooth, and aids appetite and digestion. Cleanses mouth and teeth. A boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. Combines pleasure and benefit. Don’t miss the joy of the WRIGLEY’S new P-K—the sugar- coated peppermint tid bit! | on Save aod BH Union Madrona , > BOG ee Wome Wood Oh) end BK. Cherry Walle rer Trintty L. 1 { Denamore, Rear Police} Ashworth, Central erian ehureh, France are 36h at rr 4 Linden ave Fire Ste " 4 Park are *- +4. © ana M Beth, Cty). rentia ot. North Queen eon at 2e— 16h ave. W. and W, Barrett, Inter W. Lawton echook pment way ‘ ” ave. W 1388 ” W. and W. Wheeler, rire) °!7 ” io % 13 , j ” tes 101 pe oe a ry Howton #. Barber shop. Bi al ro n Joha May school as 08 Warre A Lee et. Fire sta. | 2°" * eh Mth a ; ; ‘ ‘ ™ E Howe at. Fire . 4th ave. N lao Bialne and sith N. MeGtivra Gas! ere can be no peace on earth | 271 tp Lafayette must ab tion. Th | Baaimann iy n, and ‘8 Children Who Are Sickly Mothers who value the health of their children, should never be without MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, for use when needed. ey tend to Brenk up Golds, Relieve Feverishness, Worms, Constipa tion, ‘Headache, Teothing disorders and Stomach ———| ' and B Union ot and % Madison, ” m mt a } Madison. Marion et. end Madison, Central @ Mt. Baker bivd. Franklin high |? Hunter bivd. and Spokane and Virginia at, Fire) Bummit Publio 1 and Madison, Central T. Madison, Office %. Columbia, Fire an@ % Denny way. Madison. Fire Rta: | Leach! acheot way, public Wbrary and Main ot, fire 1. and Matn ot, Colttine 4 Yesler way, fire sta King et, Grace M. . Rainier echook S. and Morton at. York re station No, 28. Brighton achoot, rd at. Concord schoo ivan at. font. and 45th & W., fire o. 29. * and W. school La wal ae ===) OE TRED TEE nder st, “TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired lef. [feet fairly dance with delight blets| Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters = aand bunions “TIZ" draws the acids rting fe and poisons that your uff up feet. No lo w matter how hard you work, how ne you how far alk, OF never now from any w Troubles. i vi Used by Mothers Are gr oie os hurt or “hie ah ayer Get a box of * A bd Jdrugeist or department. sto gine for torture forever shoes, keap your and happy Adverth End maller . sweet PAGE 5 mae RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell A MAY-DAY SALE WEDNESDAY Women’s and Children’s Wearables At Remarkable Savings to You Upper Main Floor Merchandise offered at these prices has been greatly reduced for rapid disposal, Morning shopping is advisable for those who wish to have the advantage of choog- ing from complete assortments. 240 Gingham Dresses Special $1.95 Each Nothing 1s neater or more comfortable for the woman about home than a pretty Gingham Dress in the lively Spring-time colors, For Wednesday we are offering 240 unusually attractive models in blue, pink and black and white checks, prettily trimmed with organdies and pique. Sizes range from 38 to 44. These Dresses were formerly and are extraordi- nary values at the special price of $1.95 each. Percale Aprons Gowns, Chemises ~ . 2, ‘i , — 95: Special—69e and Step-Ins—95c Bought tn a special purchase, Aprons smartly styled and made these dainty undergarments, in- of a fine quality of percale, in colors cluding chemises, gowns, and of pink, blue, lavender and assorted step-ins, are made of striped and plaid patterns. Formerly %co and — fiaked voiles in very pretty mod $1.26. They are cut full size and els with trimmings of lace and ere values not to be had every day stitching. Sizes are 36 to 44. at GPE each. Special, OBE each. “Gus euvesn eo) Children’s Middy Blouses Special—49c Children's Middies in white and blue, some of which have Gark collars; also, Smocks in white and Copenhagen blag — These are hand-embroidered in contrasting colors and are — neatly set off with black patent leather belts. Exceptionally g00d for school wear, Formerly ibe, special, each, 49¢6 No. 338 Nu-form Corsets Made by the Manufactur- ers of Stylish Stout Corsets Special $3.75 This shipment of Nu-Form Cor sets ie exceptionally fortunate at time, as there is m great nd for this particular mode 338. It is made of an excel t quality of pink broche a Children’s Rompers Special—95c 200 pairs of Rompers for the little tots, in sizes 2 to © years. They are made of plain and checked ginghams and some of muslin trimmed in white and self-materials. For merly $1.26 and $1.50. Special, each, O5e¢. average and stout figure Sizes are 24 to 31. Special, a palr, $3.75. Bandeau Brassieres—25c Bandeau Brassieres of pink mesh, in sizes 32 to 44 Spe elal, while they last, 25¢ each, Habitual Criminal \CRUSAD! rO Seattle Torna aces Life lerm! ? rary Ken tins envinet et & EEP ON JOB) Annual Demonstrat telor mw djudged an habitual] WASHINGTON, May 2 — The|- asonic Temple, May 6th, 8:00 p. 4 ee ae “children crusiders” will stay here} Dancing at 10:00 p.m. Admission criminal Monday in Judge C. Hej in, «federal government's door. | Advertisement. Neal's department of superior court, | step* until) thelr fathers and ii) °086| See prisoners are re. a jand now « fe imprisonment. | other 113 politics Kendall was frustrated in an attempt | leased, Mrs, Kate Richards O'Hare) OEWS PALACE to escape from iff Matt Starwich today i | and Deputy Sheriff William Downey Their fathers are in fail, their n the hall of the county-clty build. |} ave been wrecked by sheriffs" | NOW PLAYING ing when Downey threatened to ents, and there is no place The Indian Mystic shoot. n to £0,” she sald | ‘oa Mans caer a S| crusaders” today Joveddah De Raiaht ? < | a house supplied by H 7 ; “teas Liberties | ASSISTED BY i | party, the American Cf | union an rusade for | PRINCESS OLGA j HE KNOWS ALL TELLS: ND SEES AL Ww. aed Bamonte st. Plan Postoffice JACK WALSH & CG gw SW, fire in Central Bldg) In “Little Miss Sunshine” : At the request of business men, a OTH GOOD ACTS | new postal station will be established J) —————-——— Myrtie'st. aGte-|in the lobby of the Central building, | TOM MIX cording to local postal officials.! In “The Rough Diamond” |The substation will handle money TONIGHT r. Kenyon. | orders, parcels post and registered ff Election Returns Announced _ u ee mst | mai : Arthur L. Hawley wil) have From the Stage ull charge. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLE: PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP | BALL-BEARING Highland Lawn Mower Garden MADE BETTER THAN EVE FOUR-KNIFE—EASY RUNNING Seeds : 12-inch Mower ......--+--- 14-inch Mower .........-.-$11.45 Fresh, New Stock 16-inch Mower .....-..--- - $11.95 Just received, a fresh new ship- ment. Buy them in the bulk and save money. Your choice at Peas Per pag 19c Pound Plain White Cups, Special 10 Cents Each The well-known Pope-Gosser semi-porcelain. No Phone Orders. . Brooms, Special Rubber Cement Regular $1.00—59¢ Floor Paint—Special Crescent and Blue Rib- y bon Brooms; 5 sewed; Quart made from select Eastern 69¢ broom corn, Half Gallon 1.38 Heavy Rochester . ahen Galvanized 10- $2 Quart Pail phere ph 50c Value This is the paint for your floors— dries with a beautiful lustre and Special 29c wears like iron, dat ras >

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