The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1922, Page 5

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THURSDAY WAY 18, 1922. LOST COTTEC TTT TTT co MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU REMOVAL SALE Seasonable Merchandise WATERVILLE TO _ KEEP ITS OFFICE One Out of Many Condemn- | BY W. HB. PORTERFIELD WASHINGTON, May | After a At Removal ed and turgid session of the public funds c mittee, with 2 nh French of the subcom Sale Prices on land offices from the ap been | propriations committee, it he decided to exempt the land office at Frigid Refrigerator—solid Waterville, Wash, from the conv oak, white enamel or porce- mittee bill closing 1¢ W 8 land offices and con the lain lined; low in ice con- sumption. Preserves food | economically. Every refrig- erator and ice box reduced in price during the Removal Sale. Priced from— $10.95, $14.95, $21.45, $26.65, $27.50, $43.75, registers and he public lands in many of these districts have fatlen to # figure far below the 100,000 ac required by |law to maintain the office and in Jnome oi nearly three times as much money la appropriated to pay expenses as the total receipte of the loffice, but still the office holders |hang on like death to a dying Zene |gambian, and whenever a propost $56.25 and up tlon le made to reduce expenses by | elosing up one of there frontiers of « ploneer time, a how! goes up an if the very foundations of the republic had been [elvilization was at stake | The other offices which have been | saved under emendments dopted to Gas and Oil Ranges For hot weather use. Perfection Oil Stoves Economical to operate, sim- day are Rellefourche, Timberiake ple to clean—nothing to get and Lemmon, @ D., none of which out of order. jare paying expen but for the ° e [benefit of the public they will be 2-burner, without continued another year and the A $18.00 | furnish Jobs for some of the faithful Top extra, $6.25 | Im the Hat of land office officiate 2. " for Sacramento, Cal. sppeara the 2-burner, without name of Grove L. Johnson, the ver top $23.00 lerable father of U. 8 Senator Hiram W. Johnson. “Grove” 1..." a8 he ts Top extra, $7.50 4-burner, without top known In Callfornia, te well ab in the elahties and very feeb the nay of th while not princely ceptable to the parent of Califo Mustrious son Top extra, $9.50 OVENS priced from. . Lawn Mowers Marked at Special . 82.90 to $6.90 Gets Divorce With Golf Co-respondent Removal Sale Prices SEWARK, N. J. May 18 Mra i 1 Rachael Day HMayware “golt 14-inch Reliable Lawn widow.” was arented a diverce yeu Mower ng - $9.85 jterday from Sterling P. Mayward, of 14-inch Superba Montclair, by Vice Chancellor areeeee es $12.65 Fielder 16-inch Tilicum Mre. Hayward testified that her hushand was “cool” an’ left her for long seasions at the declared he traveled at sees $14.45 LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNEAD Co. IN' WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH solf tub She fran one golf tournament to another and always left her bebind. | Finally the thes of solf stronger than the of family she entered sult for diverce Prosecutor Dead, but Case Goes On Altho the prosecuting wiineas wh filed charges of grand lar.cny in #u perior court against P. Nichola. ~- ~ -- Trading Co., te 4 Nichols will go :WIS S. PILCHER, national) on trial, it w sald Thurrday, by commander of the Grand Army of the Want to Hatch Out Prosecuting Attorney Malculm Doug Republic. who arrived in Seattle Eggs for Warden? «= Giunta Of the United States...Mr, Pie | Crmrne Beeneent cues fos the Statler Bog ae sh sail r £ the Weste More than 4,000 eggs have been ec an operation F 3 cher is making a tour of the Western | sistriputed in King councy, but a y 4 is set as Nichols’ trial date |Central School to .| Have May Festival ¢| Pupils at the Central echeol will posts. large supply i# stil! on hena. Call County Game Warden A. J. Beach, at Main $900. CASTORIA For Infants and Children | In USE For OVER 30 YEARS JUNE 28 AND 29 are the days for the annual show of the Seat Rose society, according to H. L. ¢ hold May festival exercises Friday ogee Age | er, president cf the society The on the school grounds from 1:30 to [show will be held in the Forestry % p.m. Races, games, songs and are on the program. Bignature dullding on the university campus. Women Who Can Wear Turrell Quality OXFORDS and PUMPS in the following sizes, will find this Clearance Sale of odd sizes and broken lines, the real buying event of the season. Formerly priced to $15, this merchandise consists entirely of the regular Turrell lines, taken from the Pine St. and Second Ave. stores, and priced for clearance at 3.50 5.00 $6.90 to $10.00 74) TG 453 Pairs, Formerly Priced from $8.00 to $15.00 312 Pairs, 2 234 |HF HG T/A] BOG) 6 6G) 717) 8 EDD) Formerly Priced from aig) TAG bY I6/6 AAA 3 i2) 1 4) 4 [il 3 [4 { AAA i peyisyay aay 2 yaya AA 2/1 |b} 2 |8| 2 6) 6 J 1 AA. 1 411) 8 12)10/7) 6 \8 1 lA | 6| 8 || 2 |6) 6 |2j14)11) 2 \2 A 1} 10,10 11) ® 18) 10) 9) 4 |12) 2 [1 B B48 16, 9 |4| 7 [4/6 (9/12/10 6 6 RB Ba 1B it 1t 7/186) w/e ae bd € 1} 2 1 10\ 4 |7/ 3 6, 7 18) 8/4) 3 4 € 6 9) 6 10 14/9/1610 6 lial 1016 D 3) 4 (8| 3 (3) 3 \3) 4 213 dD Vt}2)e16'6\|7)a\al¢@ We strongly advise you to purchase two or more pairs, as these values are un- paralleled—and such low pricing does not occur very often. {| [URRELLS America’s Finest Footwear DOWNSTAIRS STORE Second and Madison led and the future of} | | IN STUDENT SLAYING ed Land Bureaus Saved | | | ata aM ie danet. don shot first she had told her husband. Coi mentale of radio, cig up his own set 'n any one of tn-| numerabie He crystal simple ¥ form of regenerative eet comer ne: followed up by a twonter amplitier. | Fuperiments bes, weathered and wants to have or arrangements for Doesn't hurt Freezone stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin gers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of for a few cents, sufficient corn and the “Freezone | to remove every hard corn, soft calluses, w tion | 5,000Used Tires All high grade selected casings, THE SEATTLE STAR Gordon ts 85. Mra, Cobb say BY i. L. DUNCAN the * grounded in the combinations. probably starts set and then pase are made with other, the ami Das our of ound the “CORNS Lift Off with Fing | ® bit! on an aching cor Truly! corn between the toes, nout Advertisement thoroughly Inspected and guaranteed Fabric Cord 30x38 $3.00 Up wee Oxy wd $4.50 be «eee 6.50 * 7.00 sed 750 as 8.00 vil 8.50 a4 8.75 wl 12.00 P 10.00 400 * 12.00 All Other Sizes in Proportion MAIL ORDERS Careful attention paid to Mail No deposit required Orders. PikeStreet Tire Shop W. 0. STANDRIN Prop: funda qateur can of with a succensfully | oosatve ata No. Six-volt storage or “A” | bat ers } ON 16 ~ Filament potentiometer, giving a finer control on fhe filam current than can be had by th rheostat only. Byt this potentio. meter may be omitted No. 16—Plate “BY y of volts for the detector t: No, 17—Plate “B of 46 ‘volta, for both amplityins tubes | n, soreness or irrita r 1026 Pike St., Cor, Boren Phone Elliott 0446 This ta Mra, Bertie 8, Cobb, 18-year-old widow of Beckham Cobb, atudent college, Stillwater, Okla, with her baby, Beckham, Jr, The huatand, a former soldier, was shot and killed, police declare, by E Gordon, another government student at the same institution, whose picture According to the story told by Gordon's attorney, Cobb told Gordon he was going to shoot him unless he got out of town, and when Codd later announced that he was going to carry out his threat, Gordon had ineulted her on the street and live (a Birmingham, Ala. Mysteries of Radio Explained by Expert Jon short Director, Radio Institute of America him rig up a honeycomb lateral cotl rege two In the the prin: .| No. ® No, 3- No ¢ the! mm) No. & condense: No, 6 No, 1 forn No. 9 and No. 11 } No 2 phones. No, 13 | | state ¢ current » tut ampere a high | The 4 one of t 45 volts } That menace ing befo industry Drop a little eB Dr. Brown Delayed on Ephrata Ranch in Dr. ©. probably ed with clared. postage tatoe R No, § and No. service | tra {87th ave, 8 | committes. |legislation prohibiting this kind of day or Saturday. | address the Seattle Re TOLD ANOTHE OL SEOUR MOUD'S HEUMATIC REME; iD SPECIF wt B. Honeycomb or duo-lateral coil regenerative recciver with tro steps of amplification, Jengtha, let or duo. ive reoatver with of amplification. and long wn With a complete set ef cofia, all} wave lengtha. the transoceanic, may be covered. from the smateur to diagram, No. ary. A norton variatic condenser. ‘The secondary Another vartahie condenser 1 represents using them for amplification shunted across the secondary @ hookup and detection in Grid Plate or tiekle: Detector tube. 10 con neck Amplifier tutes 2— High No, 18 and No, 19—Rheo. trolling filament carrent | It should be noted that one six-volt “A” battery supplies the filament to all three tut Since draws approximately one of current an nour use only ampere-hour storage battery ry or “B" battery should be he variable kind, tapped so }that it may be controlled trom 17 to Fireworks Factory | Branded as Menace the Hitt fireworks plant at and Branden et. is a to life and property in ¢ surrounding district war declared by residents of Rainier valley at a meet re the counell public safety A demant was made for within the eity lmits, J. Brown, mayorwleet, will not reach Seattle before Fri Busiress connect his big ranch at Fphrata called hire to Wenatchee, hin wife de 4 mcheduled to Teste te amso I¢. Brown elation at noon Thuraday but tt was jnot believed that he will Le able to keep his appointment The muctlage on United Btates stamps ts mude of sweet po- DY renee im wears and fixed grid] | things Audio frequency | resixiuuce head | Our Windows will Tell Radio Sets and Supplies me RHODES Telephone Main 0214 3:15 to 4.00 p DAILY (except Sunday) BROADCASTING day, Wednesday, Friday i TAS to B15 p. FRIDAY HOUR SALES No mail, telephone or C. O. D. ordere taken on Friday Hour Sale mer- chandise, and the right to limit qua ntitics is reserved 9 to 10 10 to ll 11 to 12 dapanese Crepe: 3,000 Organdies; 600 yards of Dress Volles: 1,200 yards yards of imported Japa: Organdies, 40 inches wide of Figured Dresg Volles, 1to2 Vellings: 500 yards of Faney Mesh Veilings, im } 1 nene Cfepe, 30 inches in plain colors, 36 inches wide, and in brown, navy, black an@ i wide, and in @ splendid are 12 different Ueht grounds and at purple, with selt-colored |] assortment of plain col popular for tract patterns, Most chenille dots; also che i or A tine quality crepe = epring wear Formerly i! eo! Yorme She nille dotted patterns in @ that formerly sold for 60c a yard. For this & yard. For this hour, wide assortment of cok 350 a yard. For this hour, in the Domestic in the Domestic 25 ors on plain and faney hour, in the Domestic section, 35c Section, a yard C meshes. Special for this ] ry 20c a yard Sateen: 600 yards of pags ; 25c | Odds and Ends, includ» heavy twilled black Sat pbbedeeend | Curtaln Materials; 900 ‘ne 14 Jumper Dresses n, which Is mill ends Marquisettes: 360 yards |] i i yards of light and dark of velvet. serge and Jer. in from 3 to 10yard of Curtain Marquinettes, colored .Cretonnes, 34 **Y. In size 16; and two lengthe and very suit. 36 inches wide, and im inches wide, and in a Tub Dresses will be of able for bloomers or ecru and white. Just the good range of attractive fered for a quick clean heavy linings, wili be material for outing pUR patterns, Formerly upthiahour, inthe Worm placed on sale in the poses. Formerly 200 @ Lining Section, for this @yard..... yerd. For this hour, im Section, 2 yard, LO Boys’ Straw Hats Each 95ce ‘ Boys’ Department—Main Floor Rear Boys’ Hats of good quality straws, in turm down and roll brim styles, They are in black, navy and combination colors. Now is the time | to get that youngster @ straw hat. ye Bizes range from 6% to 7. Very attractive [— ~ values priced to, sell at O5¢ each. 4 a yard. For this hour, ©n's Apparel Department. Se Pers, LBC «......... 8o00 Women’s and Misses’ Jumper Dresses Special $2.49 | ] } Upper Main Floor A smart eatortment of linen and gaberdine Jump- or Dresses in colors of rose, blue, orchid and white, 7T are attractively trimmed in welt materials and have narrow white belts of kid and self. material Sizes are 16 to 42, Formerly $530 and $6.50 each. Special for Friday, cach, $2.49. ——————— 4toS Salt and Pepper Shakers: 18 | pairs of attractively shaped a] shakers with eterling | 2 to 3 Odds and Ends, including 40 Children's Ging- ham Dresses in checks, plaids and plain colors, trimmed in self materials of self and contrast 3 to 4 Children's Underw broken line of cotton vests, drawers and Ruben shirts, in sizes 1 and 2 years only. ing colors. Formerly $149 and $1.96 each. There are 100 garments in silver tops will be placed on Also il White Dimity and Dotted Swiss 411, that sold formerly for sale in the Silverware De i] Dresses, neatly trimmed. Formerly $1.95 606 and 7 ch. For this partment. These sold for cach. Sizes range from 2 to 6 years. And pour, in the Women’s Knit merly at $1.50 a set. Spe 1 cial for this hour, 16 Wool Sacques, in white with pink and blue trimmings. Special for this hour, 95c each : covsees é Women's Silk Hose: 250 paire of Silk Boot Hose, fullfashioned and with reinforced lis garter tops and soles, in white. Sizes are 10 4 10%. Also Mercerized Lisle Hone in out- +; Cordovan only, in sizes @ to 10%. Spe cial for this hour, 39c Underwear Depart- ment, @ garment. . 25c Halr Bows: 100 hair bows of flowered ribbons in vari- ous ‘pretty color combina. tions and priced special for quick cleanup. Former- ly 35e and 600 each. For this hour, 3 10c each. . KILLED|Woman Who “Wed” Will Start Series GIRL IS | ae 4 of Church Meetii BENEATH AUTO] Woman Is. Arrested! of Church Mest® ae DRYAD, May 18—Pinned beneath Irene Gaul is being held by police | Francisco, and D. William Gi fray, A the machine, Eva Mae Johnaon, 14,| here today, charged with imperson:| evangelist, of Chicago, will the auto.|*ting @ man and “marrying” Mrs.) Thursday at 1:45 p. m the first was instantly killed when ots ee Thursday at mie mobile in which she and siz other! The two wes Pe FS ming Bh ve boys and girlie were riding crashed | lice, have lived, edonkey: Me ‘and weeks over a 20-foot embankment s mile wife” for 18 months. south of here last night. The chil) | A French engineer claims to have dren were driving to Pe Ell to DUY | discovered evidence that a great riv.| The phrase, “a feather in his thelr graduation exer: er once flowed northward across the | originated in an old custom in Friday a was sitting on| Sahara desert into the Mediterrane-| gary, which forbade anyone to ter’s inp at the thme of the/an, tts banks being lined with pros-/a feather in his cap unless he Bruce Blair received sev.) perous communities, killed a Turk. (Not including tax) | Odds and Ends of 28 Wom- en's Gingham Dresses have been priced for a quick cleanup. They range im sizes from 16 to % Special for this hour, $1 95 ° each & ca for oh hese her #! accident perous eral broken ribs and Internal in-/ juries, but the otfer children escap: ed with minor bruises. Banker Convicted of False Reports) N PERCE, Idaho, May 18— Do you drink corge H. Waterman, former presl- ent of the Kamiah State bank at |Kamiah, Idaho, was found guilty of Isifying reports to the state bank: | img department. The Kamiah State) lbank failed April, 1921. | "SALADA’ OR JUST TEA? There's a distinct difference in favor “Salada' |R. & H.C. COOK, EAST 3383, ELL.0350, DISTRIBUT |be a a ———TWAHE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLE! = 0 Z @ SECON! AVENUE AND UNION STREET. ore) Store Hours—8:30 A. M, to 6 P. M. AT LOW PRICES Dead. Deputy Taken for Dope Smuggler LLINGHAM, May 18. — Alfred Anderson of Blaine, who shot and killed J. B. Chatfield, deputy sheriff, Jon a trail near the boundary July 28, believed Chatfield at the time to ype-runner, Anderson testified | SIMPLEX WEEDER Regular $1.00 value , SPECIAL AT 69c &, } y Keep out the Fly—Do it NOW! \) Black Galvanized Ge foot... IB-INCH ...ceceees 8e¢ foot Be foot... 24INCH . 10¢ foot - BE foot 26INCH 11¢ foot De foot as-INCH » 12¢@ foot 10¢ toot 80-INCH ABE foot | Aan HEEALESS (ANS 449 foot ieINcH “198 toot This is a dandy Weeder—pulls them oot NC 00 ‘ sere ul 16¢ foot 48.INCH '80¢ foot out by the root; fine for dandelions, €0-INCH BBE foot Special at 69¢. FERN DISH, SPECIAL AT 69c TIN WATERING POTS SPECIAL 6-Quart 49c 8-Quart 59c ‘This beautiful footed Bow! can be used for For Friday we offer you these Sprinkling Pots ferns or Chinese lilies, It is made from clear at a very low price. Fine for filling your crystal glass. SPECIAL at 69¢@. ‘| radiator.

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