Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. een Ue MEMBER AMBRICAN HOMES BUREAU 7 Rebuilt Ly Ranges Reduced for Here is the Opportunity to secure a Fully Guar- anteed Steel Range at a Very Rare Bargain The Way They Are Priced: Majestic——18-tn. Majestio—18 tn. St. Clair—t4-in. Eatate——!6 in Arcadian——1¢.1n Majestic—15 tn Buck———16-tn Standard—14in Laurel}———18 tn. Ohlo———1 in. Value——16-1n Empress——!6-in Quality ——14in. Wonder——14.in. Laclede——158.10 Vietor———1 6 In. Superb———18 in. St. Clalr—16 in. Majestio——18.in. Majestio——15.In oven; oven; oven oven; w oven ove! oven; oven water front; water coil reduced from $67.50 to $44.00 reduced from $60.00 to $10.00 reduced from $47.60 to $32.50 reduced from $72.60 to $48.50 reduced from $69.60 to $46.50 reduced from $67.5 reduced from $29.50 to + Feduced from $42.60 to oven .. sssee Peduoed from $57.60 to $38.25 oven; water coll; reduced from $57.50 to $38,735 oven . : + reduced from $45.00 to $32.50 oven .. reduced from $55.00 to $27,350 oven; reduced from $52.50 to $37.50 oven . reduced from $70.00 to $39.50 oven; reduced from $47.60 to $33.50 oven . « reduced from $52.50 to $26. OVER ......,.e545 reduced from $47.50 to $29.50 oven; water coll; redveed from $45.00 to $29.50 oven . reduced from $57.50 to $39.50 oven . reduced from $57 50 to $39.50 Specialk——14.in. oven . redvced from $52.50 to Ohio———1 #1. oven, reduced from $57.50 to $43.50 Laurel———18-{n. oven reduced from $57.50 to $35,00 ‘water front: water. coll; reservoir; water coll; These are only a portion of the quantity on display tn our Dasement sales floor. Come tn-—look them over—you may find the bargain you have been hoping for. GRUNBAUM:B furniture Q Inc. BETVER PIKE AND Pa Denny Hill Regrade |‘ Club Plans Meeting | ‘The Denny Hill Regrade and Im-| Mn st “Li'l Brown Eyes” ) meeting in the Sacred Heart hall, math ave. and Bell st., Friday, at 745 | Eyes" helped ber husband win a m. vorce. sega AR pe Grant, M4, plays LONDON.—George Robert Simp he does not know/| son, 75, journalist and dramatic au “suicide” thor, dies here. LADIES’ WRIST WATCHES Elgin movement, in 20-year gold-filled case or Sada 15-jewel movement. Your chgice for $22.00, in the styles shown. You may wear the watch as you pay. 202 PIKE STREET Peoples Bank Bldg. CT hi ii ROS: Winds Up in Court CHICAGO, Sept. L—A letter which provement club will hold its regular| Mrs. Albert Gry wrote to a man friend whom she called “Little Brown SPIRIT OF FAIR PLAY 1S URGED, Sunday Amusements oxen, | Says Bishop PORTLAND, Sept, 6@.-Of more Importance to humanity than ehureh statutes js the spirit of fatr ¥ the ability to opinion views thought Riahop D. 8 between of and men different the opinion exp: Tuttle, of Missourt, pre ling bishop of the Episcopal] chureh, in a statement issued upon! his arrival here, Bishop Tuttle, who, at the age of plays golf, and thru his 65 years of church work, has been a close stu dent of American progress, did not | directly mention the existing indus ltrial upheaval, but decided tn his statement “Statutes for the regulation and jotion of the government of the hare not the all-in-all of impor Of greater value is the spirit of allowance making and of fatr play, in which men of different views and of different schools of thought meet each other and talk and work to gether.” Other Mberal views on various sub- Jocta were expressed by the aged pre- jlate, ‘The young women of today, he] says, do not differ from those of 60 years ago Sunday movies, golf, baseball and other amusements receive the bixh-| op's xanction, “if their devotees hay | first discharged their gations.” He does not believe it ix wise for any church to make religion | | repellant |Many Disability Awards to Vets A total of 1,102 veterans hospital ized in the Pacific Northwest district of the veterans’ bureau were award. | ed disability government compensa. | tion calling for payment of $80 a] month or more during the hospital | clean-up campaign conducted thru out the country by the bureau, ac cording to the final report in this dis I today by L. C. Jew ‘orthwest district manager, The campaign was conducted thru out the spring and summer During tho first week of the Seat tle district office in ite new head quarters at Fourth ave. and Spring st. $106,000 in war rink Insurance was reinstated and $14,500 of term veterans’ inkurance was converted! into permanent policies, Loans| amounting to $801 were made during | the opening week just ended in the) new building 85 religious ¢ \No Blame Fixed for Killing of Three No responsibility was fixed by the) coroner's jury which investigated the deaths of J. H. Patterson, J. P. Sweeney and Miss Jessie Burnett, | who were killed Seutember 2 at! Auburn when a Northern Pactfic train backed into their automobile, ‘The jury recommended that railroads be required to post guards on the/* rear of backing trains. WHEN SHOW GREW SLOW SHE JUMPED FORTH AND DANCED The audience at the Labor day celebration in the Stadium Mon day afternoon had no chance to worry over dela: When at one time a walt came between the children's dancing numbers ono little girl in a green gauze dress, who had already danced her part, arose to her feet and, while the orchestra played, danced ali over again. She con: || tinued to dance several moments || until the next number was ready, thus assisting the program com mittee of her own free will The little girl was May Tibbits, 12, who lives with her mother and dad at 309 Boren ave. Po nce de Leon Outdone in New Gland Discovery “I am just as young a4 [ used to |be, and it's all due to gland pills | Here I am 72 and feel just as spry land full of vim and pep as if I were lonly 30 or 40." This testimony to 1 of gland treatmen cently by Robert George prominent retired London Mr. Laws, whose health has claims | | } wan | broker. been poor for several yeare, }that a glandular tonic put up in cap | sule form hag restored him to t r of hin healthy of ailing men io It te obtainable at all Bartell Drug Stores ‘Mates tidy-looking fect—that give the rigit impression, pos cena dull-tooking shoes. Shinola softens leather and makes shoes wear longer, ath ile iatent —~Hany Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood and Brown. —Always 10c. FOR FAMILY USE— (et tss SHINOLA Home Set. A genuine (pritie dauber which cleans the shoes ‘and applies polish quickly and easily. Large lambs” wool polisher brings the shine with « few strokes. Ie best.to aay “SHINOLA” (__ THEY KEPT A SECRET | THE RHODES GO. =| T hesallay--Link ‘Das of the ‘Blanket Sale—Don't Miss Kel An Important Shipment of Fashionable Dresses For Street and | $16. 50 Afternoon Wear Second Floor Poiret Twills, Serge, Canton and Roshanara Crepe Dresses in this newly-arrived shipment is just another of a series of splendid values that we have been receiving so much | jAmundsen finally [nate the necessity of a fuel bane by “Outs” Are Splitting Votes 4 or Jack Harriman, 19, scion of one of Gotham’s most prom- inent families, and Miss Alice Laidley, 20, of Chicago, a protege of Howard Chandler Christy, noted artist, kept thair marriage secret from their friends several weeks. Harriman has given up a contemplated course at Princeton and will be- come a Florida real estate agent. Fullerton Explains Action of Amundsen a first-hand f Capt, Roald G, Puller ny with Lieut, a Norwegian have piloted ‘s monoplane across the North Pole from Point Bar. to Spitzenbergen, was in Seattle Wed- nesday. Fullerton arrived on the steamer Cordova from Nome and left shortly afterward for Van couver, B. ©, Fullerton gave |the vicinity of the North Pole for the purpose of verifying position and | cours “As | was solely interested in, and had only contracted for the flight, having no connection with the drift expedition, | had, there- fore, no alternative Wut to return to Seattle, very rh to my re egret and disappointment, 1 am leaving for Vancouver, where T am employed by the Canadian air board, being at present on jeave of absence. ‘apt » Whe in com Oskar Omdahl, Norway, out thlt | Kotzebue Sound 400 miles from Point Barrow) and transferred his plane to the schooner Holmen takin th him Pilot Omdabi and a& moving pleture operator, The Maud then proceeded to Wrang inland to enter the drift, Holmen carried the flying party on to Point Barrow In the event of ice conditions preventing the Holmes (about pt. Amundsen had decided to the flight with one p only, he original plan having been to fly with two pilots, whilet Capt. Amund sen navigated the plane, On account of the limited carrying capacity of the plane and the large quantity of fuel, «pare parts, provisions, ete., | that it was necessary to carry for the | from Night, the weight of an extra pilot| reaching Point Barrow until late necensitated the establishment of an| im August, which for some years intermediate fuel base on fos | has been the eartiest that boats about 400 miles north of Point Bar | have been able to get thru, Capt. This it had y been! Amundsen’s Intention was to planned to do, but owing to the ad | winter at Point Barrow and at- ditional rink which It invelved, Capt.| tempt the flight next summer, 1 decided to elimi left the expedition at Kotzebue Sound. Therefore, I am not in- formed as to subsequent develop- ments, The movie operator will return to Seattle after photo kcraphing the ‘hop-off at Point Barrow and is expected to re- turn on the U, 8, revenue cutter Bear.” Minnesota w the row ork taking only one pilot, and according: ly chose one of the Norwegian pilots, | Lieut, Omdaht If rest should be de sential, opportunity be afforded for it by was not ew probably et that a made to] in BY FRANK J. TAYLOR MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 6.~—Minne sota in & shining example of a state! el where uid be the if they could but get together had known three parties merlabor party in the three | tions polled more votes than the mocrats, Hence it is with some} grounds that ite leaders claim for jut thin year finds them splitting|!t the position of second, not third | hair 0 dividing their, Party in the field | energies and votes between the two} opponents to Senator Frank Kel lone. The candidates are 1. Senator, Kellogg, whose sion in the has been The far- wt the ins” outs” ¢ political In the past two elections the com bined farmer-labor democratic vote hag greatly exceeded that the intrenched republican which has heid office only the liberals opposing it w mis senate that of head office boy for the Harding| This year an effort was made to administration ur aemocrats and the farmer-|; Mrs. Anna D. demo. ;iabor group. It failed, and the far c nominee, running on a liberal! merlabor leaders ente candidates platform. in both the republi and demo-} 3. Dr. Henrik Shipstead, cratic primaries, in addition to Dr ning on the farmerlabor ticket, Shipstead on their own ticket. Their) ganized largely by Thos, Van Lear,| men, defeated by Mra. Oleson and former mayor of Minne: | Kellogg, have since joined Shipstead, who, by the way, is a Minneapolis dentiat The Kellogg faction, the «plit, is not worried Olesen, run. socialist For alignment. | progressive this ts no p the dawn of the the state "YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Nature’s Wonderland and America’s Most Famous Playground Its hotels are marvelous estab little tent and cottage villages, Minnesota Sin movement, new thanks to| at present. | Its scenery 1s supremely sublime. lishme: Its camps are pretty models of clealiness, sanitation, comfort and simple, informal liv. ing 0 miles of fine boulevards, An ideal place for vacation pleasures, 4 for beautifully illustrated booklet telling all about its wonders in word and picture. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR Operated Daily Between Portland and West Yellowstone On the Main Line of the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Go Now September 16th ta the last rs can arrive at West and make @ complete K, which Closes Sep= UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM i tember 19th, Let our representatives explain the us tours which v the and f ott 5SM0. LIOTT, Gen't, Main 6933, Ast. 0-wW, Amundsen left the Maud at | whilst the | | campaigning favorable comment on this season. It matters straight lines, not whether you care more for the bloused models or three-piece effects; long we have them all in this stunning group, with trimmings of ribbon and embroidery. sizes 34 to 44. beads, silk braid, brown and black, in You are going to be highly pleased with one of these $16.50 dresses. aA =! ~~ Colors are navy, sao THE RHODE Adorable Millinery at $15.00 A Worthy Display of New York and Parisian Style Originations THe RmOOES CO Second Floor Designers of Millinery setting the fashion pace for Fall deserve a great | deal of credit for the substantial and A Special Purchase of Women’s Capeskin Gloves $1.79 a Pair Main Floor Through a fortunate “pick-up” our glove buyer obtained 240 pairs of one-clasp Cape- skins, including soft piquesewn gloves, beau- tifully embroidered in contrasting colors; and heavier gloves with “P, X. M." seams, #0 serv iceable for general wear Colors consist of willow, French gray, dark gray, tan, mode, beaver and several shades of brown. (All gloves will be fitted.) Special, a pair, 81.79. artistic creations they have produced. Combining their technique with that of the garment producers, you will find no difficulty in matching a new hat to the color and style of your new coat, wrap, suit or cape. Lyon’s velvet, panne velvet, hatter’s plush, combinations with metallic cloth and many other materials, made up in the newest shades and shapes, will meet with your instant approval. The hat sketched is of brown Lyon’s velvet with fancy feather trim, and { —_ at arene Radio Musical Prog CHURCH WILL BREAK GROUND | EVERETT, Sept. 6. — Officers Dr. O. E. Tiffany, president of the | chosen at the state convention of leat’ . io college, will deliver | postoffice clerks in Everett Tuesday pentte., Pacttie er ond. breaking | melude: Arthur M. Spencer, Yakima, the address at the ground-breaking | nosigent; John H. Mitcham, Spo- ceremony for the new building Of kane, vice president and delecate to the Ravenna Methodist Protestant | tho national convention, and Chorles a” N. E. and E, 60th|A- Bender, Evovett, eecretary-tream are ee jurer. ‘The 1923 convention will be Sunday at 3 p. m. The pastor, held In Seattle, July 3. Rev. George W. Beck, will also)" speak Greetings from various churches will be brought by the pas- Htors. Postoffice Clerks Name New Officers Berlin Susie Get Street Car Victory BERLIN, Sept, .--As the result of popular demand, smoking will here after be permitted in trailer cars on all street railway lUnes | Squeeze the juice of two lemons } jinto a bottle containing three | ounces of Orchard White, which any j drug store will supply for a few | centa, shake well, and you have a lquarter pint of harmless and de |Mghtful lemon bleach. Massage this eweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty and whiteness of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this the farmers, It fs her unique|lemon lotion to bleach and bring in territory conceded that soft, clear, rosy-white com. to be Kelloge’s that alarms the lat-! plexion, also as a freckle, sunburn, or and delights the farmer-labor|and tan bleach, because it doesn't group. irritate.—-Advertixement, GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH SKIN WHITE CHICAGO.—Three deatha ” result from continued beat wave here. But the farmerlabor group are ac tive and promise sensational gains. And Mrs. Oleson, in a Ford coupe, with her daughter as chauffeur, and her hus ad oas tire expert, is | burping over the country roade of winner: dally, talking democracy / | LOS ANGELES.—Mother claims in suit filed here that “bootleg condi killed her only son and sole means of support. Rupture Kills 8,000 Annua Eight thousand persons each, are being marked “Huptures Why? cause the unfortunate oom _ lected themae ly ng oe in ‘Cowell of the atfitction and ying no tention to the cause, What are ? Are you neglectin: whatever name you choose to At best, the truss is only a nift—e false prop “against lapsing swall—and cannot be ¢ | chanical support. The binding Dress sure retards blood circulation, that wh the weakened muscles ths ich they need most—n: eet science has found a way, all truss sufferers in the land invited to make a FREE tes i ae Jin the privacy of their own ho | | ie The PLAPAO method is unquesti ably the most aclentific. logical amd successful seif-treatment for rupture the world has ever known, The PLAPAO PAD when adher closely to the body cannot possf slip or shift out of plac therefore : ot chafe or pinch. Soft to apply PSompatativelnl Rn pensive. To be used whilst work and whilst you sleep. straps, buckles or springs attacl Learn how 721 Stuart Bldg. St. Louis, Mo. tor trial and instructive P mation.—(c) L.—Advertises Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. Ml : An Opportunity to Save on HIGH-GRADE ALUMINUM WARE Values up to $1.49 $2.50 Special at press center; Your choice of WEAR EVER CONVEX KETTLE, “BETTY BRIGHT" DOUBLE ROUND ROASTER (self-bast- ing), or & 14quart, Double Handle PRESERVING PAN. Special for Thursday selling, at $1.49. Headquarters for CANNING SUPPLIES UPRESSIT MASON 35¢ DOZEN SCHRAM JAR COVERS 35¢ DOZEN BEST COLD-PACK White or Red PAROWAX—15¢ Pkg. JELLY GLASSES SPECIAL AT 98¢@ DOZEN with the Handy Cover -To open, press sides. JAR COVERS to close, AR RUBBERS— -10¢ Dozen ADJUSTO-LITE, REG. $5.40, SPECIAL AT $3.98 This handy electric lamp ts made of bra taken anywhere in the house. Can be clamped onto bed, and shaving mirror, Clamp 4s felt-lined—IT CANNOT SCRATCH. $3.00 UNIVERSAL BREAD MAKER Special at $1.98 ‘The Universal kneads the dough with scien. title accuracy, thoroughly mixing all the ingredt- ents; easily operated, ‘The UNIVERSAL will knead your dough in 3 minutes’ time where the old way requires at Ienst a half hour, This size wil! make 4 loaves of bread, eter, 12% inches high; has clamp on bottom so that it may be chair, desk, dressing table, sewing machine ALARM CLOCKS Specially Priced for 79c Accurate | time-keepers; have good alarm, with nickel-finish. A bargain at this low price.