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MAY 17, 1922. TT TTT OMT CTT cnc MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BU REAU Removal Sale Refrigerators at Removal THE §S 3 WOMAN FELLED PRESBYTERIANS BY HIGHWAYMAN TO HONOR BRYAN Knocked Unconscious When |Comersenr to Be Moderator! She Resists Hold-up | of Assembly ‘CUSTOMS MEN Fy contra | Be * a and county offt |recent court rulings, United Tusko Terrorizes Country- |bsn¢ Mawor ‘and make arrests : any ts found, a ing ton ruling side Before Capture ELEPHANT BACK | _GIVEN RIGHTS SEDNO-WoOLtEY,. May 11—| 4 Seen Ie the cake of A Tuake, 11000 pound elephant who OTMANG to have the evidence sup. Duced sicaneh tae the gts ¥ he ground that the offi cer had no search warrant was de Barnes circua, ts b ne rey nied by Judge Cushman Orvland peacefully munching nuts unde Was arrested March 17 near Relling the big top. Tusko terrorized 30 ham by a custome officer, after the miles of countryside here during his “night out.” After playfully snapping his chains during the afternoon's per formance, the elephant tossed H Hendrickson, a trainer, across the tent, breaking several ribs, ambled leisurely down the main street, tip ped over several automoblies along latter had found 96 quarts of liquor in Orsland’s car April Food Prices Higher Than March WASHINGTON, May 17 food prices advanced one-tenth of 1 per cent in April over March, the The Frigid Ketmgerators are made in enamel and porcelain lined. The insulation and air chambers and cabinet work are so constructed as to insure a minimum of ice consumption with of solid oak a maximum of preservation, Every refrigerator and ice box is marked at Removal Sale prices. Priced from $10.95, $14.95, $21.45, $26.65, $27.50, the ‘curb, knocked several SAFAE®" iunor department estimated today $43.75, $56.25 and up. f down and then headed for oven) “In April of thin Year, however, re tall food prices were 9 per cent lower than the same month of 1921 Prices In Apri] were 42 higher than in April, 1913 He was captured yesterday after jhe had given a thrill to half the farmers of the region Garden Hose and Accessories At removal sale prices “ in | - | The “average family” expenditure 4 guaran eed qual ity. . | during April over March was conald: ar Gey ee 4-Year-Old Girl erably more than the food prices in a 35 / Dr. dicate 50 ft Rubber Hose— owned in Canal Figures for 36 clttes Include the | Led by the excited barking of her | fovowing increases in April per aver. 50 ft. Rubber Hose— Shepherd dog, Ted, Mrs. Emil Sep-| age family 4 89. pla, 869 Ewing st. found her 4/| “portiand, Ore, and SAittle, Wash yearold daughter, Elma, floating In 1 per cent; Denver, Los Angel LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED the canal Monday. Efforts to re-) Omaha and Salt Lake City, less than vive the child were in vain. The! % per cent little tot wandered away from the houseboat of her parents. Decreases Include | Milwaukee and Butte | per cent San Franctaco, less than | ‘The Duke of York, Wecord son of sr me RNS King George, has an official allow Comfort Stations ance of $50, GRUNBAUM FURNITURE Co. INC, WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH costing approxt Mt Comfort stations, mately $5,000 ap 4 at the end of | lake station counct! ands committes announced Wednesday 13 Fare» PORTLAND Via Northern PacificRy. All-Steel Trains Leave Seattle: 8:15 A. M. and 11:45 P. M. Account PAGEANT OF PEACE, PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY Alfred O’Net! appotnt of Moran park an island OLYMPIA e4 superintendent st resort on Or ‘SLEEP | | Dr. Humphreyst Number “Forty|"t* ' |ie @ new idea in medicine and de-| pends for tte action on the natural lreactions of the body. | Whenever an accident happens. whether a cold or a cut finger, ete the body reacts to this and eventual If this does not take ly overcomes it place every accident fatal In Number “Forty” we give a medi cine which, tn the ¢ drug would might prove belly ebquat ieatimaradton dlr give it in BY R. L. DUNCAN BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS such quantity and form that the Director, Radio Institute of America May 15-21, 1972 stimulating effe negligible, the In hooking up a radio set, great Reduced Fare Tickets on sale May 17 and 19, good for return reaction commences almost immedi. | care sh< e taken ecting ately and the person quiets down and | the bat until May 22, 1922 CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE 1010 Second Avenue—Elliott 6830 KING STREET STATION Third and Jackson—Main 6620 ingram showing how to ort wave re goes to sleep. Since this sleep ts not produced by | r a drug but by the natural reaction to | ge the remedy, the sleep produced i#| Cor natural, healthy and refreshing, and | str there can be no danger of “hat Price 4 $1.00, at Drug # sent on receipt of price, or ©. 0. atue y Fomen. Medicine Co, 18 New York. Medical | Comparative Values The Florence shop is today attracting the largest crowds in its history. Values Tell the Story Seattle women are more discrim- inating today than ever before. They must have style, quality and price right before deciding where, what and when to buy. The Florence Shop Answers These Requirements Hook-up of short wave re- { generative set. | 0005 microfarads capacity, This may ucted as previously cutlined olumn, or it may be pur in any radio equipment The variocoupler which 1s Plate va Grid , The gr ter or tickler rid con should dens or TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY 8 value iVSr TNs Our whalebone plate, not cover the roof of the you have two « Natural Rubber, set of which does mouth if Priced the Upstairs Way—For Comparison SPECIAL SELECTION OF more teeth $6.00 Dresses-Wraps-Coats-Suits | :.2°2° . $10.00 ‘$4 Most of our present patronage ts teeth. ....++ GOLD CROWN BRIDGEWORK ... —AT— ) 4” ) 4” recommended by our early custo: mers, whose work 1s still giving good satisfaction All work guaranteed for 15 years, Examinations free & AVES YOU IC) Upstairs Saves Y Watch our “Money SECOND & UNION SEATTLEWN. Windows D ENTISTS Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co, SATTLE : Sale Prices | Tn an attempt ontat a rot In DES MOINES, Ia. May 17 with the office ef the Paramount \ xe Bryan tn wiated for Buy a 16th ave. and E. Madison st. Mrs f the general % y of N Il. Davidson, 60, wife of th n whieh opens here FRIGID manager of the building, was felled Thursday, it was learned ca good au by a vicious blow from the bandit | thority Tuesday evening. She was uncon: | Lewin 8. Mudge, state cierk of the | and be assured of economy in preserving food aclous for over an hour, The only | Presbyterian assembly, ng loot obtained was a small amount of today that Bryan's per rity with change from a pay telephone box the Presbyterians wou'd jand him Mrs. C. A. Nickelson and Mra, R.| the highest gift within the chureh, FP. Burdic were held up near their | if he wanted it jhomes at Three Tree Point and Bryan is scheduled to telver the robbed of $50, The bandit, who |Opening address of the conference carried a gun, disappeared into the |here Thursday night brush »Y | am Gilmore set up the defense that Reta 4 per cent) +llaid for the at Car Terminals ° My steries of Radio STAR ‘ACQUIT ALONGE | IN 40 MINUTES Jury Holds Wielder of Gun} Not Guilty Radio Sets me RHODES co. Telephone Main 0214 and Supplies 3:15 to 4:00 p. m. DAILY (except Sunday) l begat reemerged gong RADIO From 7:15 to 8:15 p. m.—Monday, Wednesday, Friday BROADCASTING degree assault charges Wednesday by virtue of @ verdict of not guilty which was returned by yerlor jury Tuesday night after 40 minuter’ del ion | Agnault chi were filed against Alonge by Prosecuting Attorney Mal colm Douglas following @ shooting affray Mareh in which Alonge was alleged to have fired two bullets Mra. Winnifred Alonge, | A MAY SALE OF Men’s Furnishings for Summer Men's Dept—Main Floor It {s not necessary to tell you of the values offered in this sale. One can readily judge a ® Jat his wife, be he ad followed to Seattle from the difference of yesterday's prices and rom New Yor J ; : it aiey ‘wecAinel One of the bullets wounded Patrol today’s, to know that extraordinary reductions man Frank W. Speir and Mra. have been made. [Blanche Baker, while the other em | bedded itself harmlessly in the wall, according to evidence Introduced at | |the trial | Attorneys John If, Dore and Wil This is a buying opportunity to take {m- mediate advantage of. There are many other | worthy values we have not space to mention. Men’s Silk Shirts Special $4.35 120 Silk Shirts have been taken from re lar stock for this sale. There is a varied as- sortment of patterns and colors in crepes, Jerseys, broadcloths, etc. s in the assortment range from 14 to but not each size in every pattern. They sold formerly at $ ach. A few are slight- ly soiled from display. Choice for this sale at 35 each. French-Cuff Shirts $1.15 or 3 for $3.00 Alonge, as a result of shell shock, [had #uffered loss of muscular con | trol, and that when he attempted to throw away his pistol the weapon was fired inadvertently. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney John Carmody called nearly a dozen for the including e. | os had heen married but ntha when the shooting oc |p. witnenwes Mrs. Alo The A four curr 268 Seattle Men | Join Ku Klux Klan A clans of 268 candidates was initt lated by the Seattle Ku Klux Klan 196-MAR-22, Slip-over Sweaters Special $5.85 34 Sweaters in middy style and sotled on coord to a 2 “i a Mag nee a en Ao 960 Shirts, including woven, printed and from display, have been priced fo The ceremony was held in the corded madras, percales, repp cloth and Fruit- rapid @isposal. They are made of Knights of Pythias hall, 1929 Third of-the-Loom materials, present wonderful val- worsted yarns in the high school ok we MePartin mid that Seattle need ues at this price. Sizes range from 14 to 17, ore—some with, others without, body not fear any violence at the hands and sleeve lengths are 33, 34 and 35 inches. stripes. Sizes are 36 to 44, but not of the local chapter of K. K. K. | A wide range of patterns are included in this each size in every color. Formerly $7.95 and $9.85 each. Choice for this salo at $5.85. 7 f Fy a B. V. D.’s—Special $1.10 Regulation B. V. D, Union Suits In @ complete size range from 34 to 46, and that formerly sold for $1.50 a sult, are — offered for this sale at, a suit, 61.10. We also carry the shirts and drawers in the B. V. D. make, lot which sold formerly at $1.35, $1.65 and $2.00 each. Pajamas—Special $1.15 Outing Flannel Pajamas taken from regular | stock, are priced for a quick clean-up. They are in sizes 15, 16, 17 and 18, and are frog trimmed. Formerly $2.50. For this sale, a suit, $1.15. Work Shirts—Special 65c Men’s good weight Chambray Work Shirts, full cut, with one breast pocket and laydown collar. There are a few in gray, but the ma- jority are in blue. Sizes range from 1414 to 17. Shirts that sold formerly at $1.00 each are priced special for this sale, at 65¢. Pioneers’ Auxiliary | Holds Annual Picnic Members of the Women's auxiliary lof the Pionee of the Btate of Wash. ington were he « their Annu | ket pienlc in Pioneer hall V day. During the day plans h Pioneers ans 40th annual session, Pioneer hall June 6 and 7 jare expected to attend from al of the estate. Suspenders, 39c 3 for $1.00 250 pairs of narrow and wide web Suspenders in many patterns, with leather ends and castoffs. Formerly 600 and 75c a pair. Unusual value as BO¢, or 2 pairs for $1.00. | THREE PERSONS pleaded guilty | Ito liqu a total of $900 in federal court Tues | » Walker, De Clerea. 4958 12th 8., ; and Ralph | Mason, $400. } They were Mra. F ave | SPOKANE guard units will be esta’ training camp at American July 9, according to Col, Thom | Aston, commanding 16ist infantry. | ELDORADO, Ark—-Wild Murphy | jens well ignited and sets fire to oth. | nity: Radio Broadcasting Service We take pleasure in announcing the opening of a Radio Broadcasting Sta- tion in this store, the first department store in the West and North of San Francisco to give such a service. The station, on the Second Floor, is now open to inspection, bers in viet Programs on this echedule will appear To cooperate with radio enthusiasts, we within this space regularly Every effort have installed a Radio Department on the will be spent in making the programs most Main Floor Rear, with an extensive line of interesting and instructive to the public. Radio equipment, including sets and parts, }be approximately one trecohm and A have a ca uerofarnds: eve difter will have to he vali of | capacity of | senate condenser ahe ISENATE FLAYS | f! te 4 aver, : tn i baer JAP JOY RIDE 2 vi men WASHINGTON, May 7.—The | Purdue university a a Rt against | former president, Since all detector characteristics you ment to find out grid leak and the «ity of Montana, chosen president of Dr. W. E. Stone, was killed while went on r ‘We can offer you the best hacr best suited frr the tube|the use of the navy "transport Hen-| mountain climbing last year. selection of Imported « Jerson for the purpose of convey-| _ Metre Domestic : apolis cla: b—Vacuum tube neket. ing to Japan the 27 Annap Edmunds correct Eyegiasees . ~ uum tube ee] socks |mates of Admiral Uriu of the Japa-|py 18 years tn Se ¢--Thvecatat _ corsrofiog th | nage. navy tor) rounlon. there: til] mem. . Uae BAe Ws oe nt from @ ela-volt stor | Ooner Bu sa ee ne jution Introduced by Sena cw Head phones which should |... ytcCormick, Illinois, declaring} Ciisneae LAXATIVE, ° aall fixed condcnre: ’ that the navy transport Henderson | | No, 9—A battery | © ot proceed to Japan to con carry a full line of row semahig vey thither certain former midship tools Ga | No 10—Six-volt nen of the United States,” was nen, Stale | etimeety ‘tases ed without a roll call. Mo-| mohiaad : k said recently that In view } J. Ww. DUNN & egative side of the pate mplaints of the navy about| srtage of fuel the Henderson | be used. ‘THE QPEATEST ACTEOS wt ThE WORLD” 1912 Pike Place ‘YO KEEP THE LIVER AND BowElS ORDERLY. 4 not AT ALL GOOD DRI er requires considerable sk lag, to get | the full benefits of its tivity of tuning. Constructed ard assembled correctly, this set Is the sharpest to/ TWKE DAILY 130K be AMUSEMENTS MoorE THEATRE Crrenih VAUDEVILLE: Harry Carroll THIS WEEK 4M 0277. Wide-Frame—Mortised Varnished SCREEN DOORS SPECIAL AT $2.49 These doors are excep- tionally well made. Do not confuse this door with the cheaper make. Frame is 4 inches wide, which permits of cutting down to size. Covered with best grade black screen wire. Sizes 30x78, 82x80, 34x82, 36x84. EXCELITE HOUSE PAINT A High-grade Paint . -$3.50 - -$1.00 3-Piece Dutch PANTRY SET Special at 49c Set For Thursday we offer you this big value—3-piece set, enameled in the Old Dutch design. Containers tor sugar, coffee, tea, Lim- ited quantity. Special at 49¢, set of 3. Similar to cut. NO PHONE ORDERS MATINCE 15'4,50' Mason and Shaw The Luster Mrothers Bert and Flo Mi Jimmy Savo and Co, in “A Salvo of Sereamn 7-Piece Grape Cut WATER SET Special at $1.69 Set An old-time special, consist- ing of pitcher and six thin- blown grape cut tumblers, This is a beau- tiful design. Special’ at $1.69 set. MATCH BREAKER" RNOONS ONLY! “LARRY SEMON Gallons Quarts ...... Pints -60c Half-pint .35¢ A most durable paint, manu factured from the best mate. rials, All colo including white. Made in Seattle, o- Not Like Cut

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