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

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FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922. POT TTC TTT TT Tea CTH MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU 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 at $52.50. Removal LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAUN | FURDGTORE CO.IN \e) | SERVICES at Christ chureh,! pastor of the Brooklyn ave. and E. 47th st, will Norwegian-Danish Maptivt church, be held Sunday as follows’ Holy will preach at 7:30 Sunday evening communton, $ a. m.; Sunday school|on “The Greatest 3in Ever Com: | ¥. Debs will Instat on at 9:30; services at 11 a m. and 8/ mitted in Seattle.” Morning services| Prmenierg held tac, will be at 11 DEBS OFFERS TO G0 TO PEN \Says He'll Go Back Unless Child Crusaders Win WASHINGTON, May 5—Bugene going back to the “ohtld a) offenses during the war are not released, the der declared in a letter today by Mra. Kate Kich ards O'Hare, leader of the crusaders “If the fathers of these children |denerve to be kept in prison with Jeonvicted murderers, then I have no | right to be at large,” the letter stated | “They are no more guilty than I, and [1 shall insist on their release, or upon my being returned to the peniten tiary with them where I belong if the expression of opinion is punish lable by imprisonment in the United Staten Debs, now in ing from a © he would come the health { ( Sts lou Terre Haute, suffer vous breakdown, said to Washington to help as noon as his “ehild crusaders permits ch on 1a, m. Trinity Parish hurch. Hig subject at the 7:30 p. m service will A Little While.” Sunday school will be held at 9:45 la. m.; holy communion at § a. m. be \ Speaking of Pacific Northwest Products— Fisher’s Rolled Oats really are a Pacific North- west Product. We don’t say they are just to get ou to buy them. The farmers of the Skagit Valley raise as fine cereal oats as are grown any- where in America and a goodly part of their crop is used in the manufacture of Fisher’s Rolled Oats. And they are manufactured in the Pacific Northwest too— at our Mount Vernon Mill—as fine and ‘up to date a plant as you could hope to find anywhere in America. Flectrically But we don’t ask you to buy Fisher’s Rolled Oats just toasted because they’re a Pacific Northwest Product they’re vastly superior to ordinary oats. Our electrically toasted process brings the rich oat flavor as does no other process. Ask for FISHER’S ROLLED OATS at your Grocers. We say out | The Great Ame THE SEATTLE rican Home STAR OH, MOTHER, WHAT WILL I WEAR TO The BUYS WIFE AND FAMILY FOR $1 DETROIT, May 5. — William Koleynaki and Bannas Boydan who were parties tn @ transaction whereby Hoydan bought the for mer's wife and children for $1 today were turned to the United States immigration au thorities for deportation In the hearing on a charge of disturbing the peace, growing out of the sale, both men admitted they had been in thi more than 10 years # no application for papers Judge Faust Immediately or dered them turned over to the immigration authorities. Roydan bought the wife and family of four children, the old est of whom, Walter, 18, apprined the police of the sale yesterday When police investigated they found Boydan exultantly celebrat ing the purchase. ‘The proposed $60,000,000 a year ai JURIST BARELY WAVES FLAG ON MARINE SUBSIDY Millionaire Operator Calls It Patriotic Duty BY J. F. RICHARDSON WASHINGTON, May 5 A tore warning of what may be expected in over the way of everincreasing abip sub citizenship || sidy demands on the part of ship owners if the present gubsidy bill goes thru, wan given by HH. Ray mond, millionaire ship operator, be fore a joint senate and houre com mittee hearing Raymond is president of the Amer lean Steamship Owners’ association to which 95 per cent of ail the own ers of ships which fly the American | Increase the aids offered ii bill.” he told the | committee, I be back next session asking for more.” the tax ctions allowed shippers to induce ships, to patronize Amer. | ¥ the prefery a5 Jumps When Trigger Pulled With Gun at His Ribs ANACORTES, May 8G Joiner, former judge of ¢ county superior court, na caped death a nat foreign «bh ring American ports. t hy the governme cost of all mew tonnage be and privately owned, plus the lending of money for consiruction by the government to operators at 2 per cent | plus the sale of the government's four billion dollar Meet to the operators at give-away prices s not enough, Raymond fectared Raymond said It is the patriotic duty of the American taxpayer to pay a subsidy which will as- sure the ship operator 10 per | the | butte here yesterday when 8 nteremt ©. Dost, a Seattle carpenter, placed hin 3S-caliber revolver against the former jurist’s ribs and pulled the trigeer Judge Joiner Jumped sideways and encaped the shot, and hin assailant walked away, muttering, He was ar-| rested shortly afterwards, He was| cent profit or more, me y brooding over a fancied - i grievance against Judge Joiner, who| Saw-fish, found mainiy tn the! had represented his wife in a divoree| tropics, often exceed 20 feet in proceeding a year ago. Hiength, with a saw six feet tong, | Baking Powder than of higher priced brands— it goes farther. SAME PRICE for more than 30) years Millions of pounds bought by the gov- ernment. Quality the best. WHY PAY WAR PRICES? 8. S. S, Will Rid Y ou of Boils, Pimples, Blackheade and Skin Eruptions. A doll te go chuck full “poll” out 4 oiling completely volcano,—your blood ts Poisons that these boil. ‘They'll keep il you destroy them o une of 5.8.9. one powerful blood-cleansers 8.8.8. har stood ‘The power of {ts acknowledged by auth- edicinal ingredients are be purely th ingredients 1 oritien, Ite Jeczema, rash and land does it thoroughly, It drives out f the blood impurities which cause joumatian, makes the blood rich and 0 Are you “up te the neck” im blood Im- parities? 8.8.8. Is one of the greatest bieed-purifiers haowa. Try tt ug stor sige is the more economical, Advertisement iP.-T. A. Plans io | A oun tions in the committee room, at the) ~ | day ‘\ight of what you learned at the mae RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell A Saturday Sale of Spring Millinery THe Ruones Co Drapery Burlap 20c a Yard Drapery Section We have just received a new ship nt of Drapery in blue ed, tan, brown and natural 20¢. Silk Ties Special Men's Section—Main Floor For Saturday we are mak- ing an extraordinary offer in Men's Silk Ties in three dis- tinctive groups, and priced as follows: At 39c A wide apnortment of Four in Hand Ties, in narrow and wide styles, and made of fine tie silks in various color combinations. Ties taken from regular stock and selling formerly at 76¢, $1.00 and $1.50 each. Chotes Saturday at BO¢@, or 3 for $1.00, At 59c Silk Fourin-Hand Ties, some of which are imported numbers, In fig 4 and striped patterns of splen id color combinations Formerly $1.26, $1.60 and $2.00 each. Choice for this sale, each BO¢, or 3 for $1.50. At 79c An unusually fine group of beau tiful Cut Silk Tiles, including itm. ported and domestic numbers. They are heavy quality Four-in-Hand Ties that sold formerty for $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. For this sale, each 70¢ or 3 for $2.00. A Hold Round Table be at the meeting of the Seattle round table discussion will i of Parent-Teacher assasocia- W. C. A. at 10a, m. next Tues | The subject will be: “In the undertake? HOT-POINT EDISON ELECTRIC TOASTER WITH RACK Special at $3-98 “Over- stocked.” This won- derful Electric Toaster complete, with Rack. Special at $3.98 200 KIDDIE-KARS (3-Year Size) Special $2.49 Reg. $3.50 Improved with rubber tires, dise wheels, strongly constructed. fine for indoor use. Special at $2.49, style, BASEMAN BASEBALL MITT SPECIAL AT $1.98 A wonderful bargain; made of genuine horse- hide, strangly An overstock compels us to sell these at this price. Special at $1.98 sewed, low SPECIAL 4 Large Bars ABERD German | sharks here and tried to sell shark/*!" physical culture demonstrations steaks, but found no market, the sharks were turned over to the|the demonstration, held in observe government laboratory. Uric Acid Causes Rheumatiam Remove the Cause by Taking | Buchu-Marshmallow Spokane. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLE CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP 25c CASTRE ‘SOAP PAGE 5 Special $5.00 Second Floor { The Millinery Department is placing on sale Sat- urday, 300 smart styled, Trimmed Hats in both large and small models, These include hemp, hair braids, lisere, yedda, chain bodies, fabrics and others, prettily trimmed with flowers, ostrich, hand-embroidered and French ribbons, in a wide variety of colors and shades. Hats formerly $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50, will sell Saturday at $5.00 each. Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits $12.50 Each Boys’ Dept.—Main Floor Rear More interesting to boys than Radio News are these Wool Suits with two pairs of Knicker Trousers. They are styled with inverted plaited and yoke backs, full lined and with taped seams. A fine assortment of shades and patterns. Suits that are guaranteed to give satisfaction and reasonably priced at $12.50 each. Attractive New Vest Sets Special $1.25 Neckwear Dept—Main Floor Vest Sets in round and Tuxedo styles, fashioned of fine barred, drop-stitch and plain organ trimmed with colored embroidered bandings, rich Valenciennes and Venise laces. Special, each, — $1.25. Drug Sundries Attractions Main Floor Witch-hazel.....+ BO¢, 40¢ Orrin Moot ....-.ccereee Glycerine and Rose Powdered Alum . Water .. .15¢, 25¢ Prepared Chalk. Epsom Salts Sal Hepatica.....27¢, 63¢@ — lavoris,...22¢, 48¢, TO¢ Glyco Thymoline, 23¢, 450 — Diamond Dye Sunset Dye. 16¢; 2 for Rit Dye ‘Twink Dy Tintex Dye ... -156¢ -15¢ -15¢ Se 15e -25¢ -10¢ -10¢ Turpentine Glycerine .. Camphor .... Bueslyptun Oil. Tincture of Tod! Fuller's Barth.. Pumice Stone Borte Acid.. Scotland, May §— PHYSICAL DIRECTOR EF. Ez. trawler landed four|Behnke will supervise the Turnver- | Friday night in the Masonic temple. — The? ‘The public has been invited to attend ance of Physical Culture week. FREE TREATMENT | rte ae ate convention at Tacoma, what do Compound . u consider the most Important, $1.00 and $2.00 at all drug stores, \practic "Calla sk for the circles, thru the council, | or sent postpaid by Joyner Drug Co., | 720 Thompson Bldg, 4th Ave. Cherry St, Seattle Main 6714. Advertisement. eg Special at 69c Each Made from crucible steel—Acme Hoe — Weeding Hoe — Double-poiat Hoe—12-tooth Rake. ma | HAIR CLIPPERS Special at $1.49 Family Hair | Clip- pers No. 00 ‘size; simply constructed; can be used by any- one. Especially for children. They cut close and smooth. Special at $1.49. RADIO SUPPLIES Kellogg Head Phone, pair... $12.00 Variometer. oc. ecvcspane $6.00 Mounted Crystal . 35. Transformer ........ . $5.00 Cotton-covered Wire 2% -25¢ Aerial Wire, 100 ft............ 50¢ SPECIAL 4 Large Bars

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