The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1922, Page 5

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RSDAY, SEPTE and Brass Jardinieres 12-quart Size. 14-quart Size. Friday and Pounded Brass Jardinieres Attractive bow! with large ball T-inch Size. 9-inch Size. Downstairs Store shape feet. . $1.49 $1.79 Handle with Downstairs Store. . LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED FURNITURE CO. INC. MOUNT VERNON.—County eom- 9 missioners agree to levy 2% mills} 4 tax on property to raise $50,000 fund 7) for building of a court house in 5) Mount Vernon. Panuco rive river. eee =o an Soir Heavy Galvanized Pails iron bails 10-quart Size......20¢ .49¢ urday Only Downstairs Store Pure Aluminum Tea Kettles 6-quart Size Seamless GRUNBAUM-BROS SIXTH AVE. Scéween PIKE ard PINE FO TAMPICO.— Two ships, States shipping board vessel Danville and the Mexican steamship Yucatan, founder in murricane at wooden grip securely riveted on. Friday and Saturday— "$1.69 mouth of | No lives lost. a! AIN IN FEUD MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU Sale of Heavy Galvanized Pails Aluminum Tea Kettles— Long Quarrel Sept | with his fortune of $40,000. | window of his new shop rela of a shotgun blazed window, and he fell back dead next night, a third brother, was killed in bis meat Madison, Wis. The slayer « in each instance. BY DR. HE hair, teeth BISHOP and in not conn Nef that the scalp and ts dead tissue when it scalp for nourishment, keep the scalp in a healthy tion _ |are doubtiese a jurious to the hatr. 9:00 A M. Daily fer Victoria and Vancouver 11:30 P. BL Daily fer Vancouver Direct. Seattle to Victoria,..$3.00 One Way; Seattle to Vancouver $4.25 One Wa through the Wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies. NADIANG PACIEIS.- TAKE THE TRIANGLE TRIP The Scenic Sound Route with the Comfort and Service afforded by Princess Steamships SEATTLE to VICTORIA and VANCOUVER, B. Cc. Gay cad Mgt Boots Leave Daily {rom Cotman Dork. foot of Marton Street - $5.40 Round Trip ~ $9.90 Round Trip ick Seeperer ot Venere Divect Train Connections at VANCOUVER for ail points East, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 eee AVENUE EF. L. Sturdee, General Agen! a at the discovery of a few haire on the brush or comb, whether that Massage managed by in the following manner: case. of in the scalp ts with pres#ure, band and, to put muscle Into the work. ATHEN still unclaimed, Y ‘NE Fe |! ) “H.F.ALEXANDER” The super-ship "H. F. Alexander” has established a new era in coastwise service—a new standard of speed—_a new standard of luxury—a new standard of service—just exactly Ce rcntieeittalinetatelielt teactertndhcs i unknown to coastwise travel, combined with equal of the fastest trains— led speed and luxury —all of the com- forts, conteniancts tad euuties of yous, favorite hol ox cab without loss of time. distinctive vessel, "Ruth Alexander” and “Dorotl “Admiral smarrin { 204 Second Ave. XC. Smith ragoma i111 Wacitc Ave—Fhome BVEBETT—Dveren ww yl which sails from Seattle every Tuesday, “Alexander” sail Iter jewey” and "Admiral @ most complete and attractive to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego POR DETAILED INPORMATION APPLY: Garth avenice | 7RONe Millot® 2080 Main Baak-- Phone Ave—Phone 68 SO MeMICKEN, Pam Tree Mgr. LO Sette Bids, Seattle, Wash, Pacific Coastwise Service The ADMIRAL LINE yuiill | 7 SS = i h pi DD I! ‘Mata 12 qo ere 1 to that PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPAN'Y | @ERBBEeNe HF. ALEXANDER PRESIDENTESESSRESS : OF EIGHT YEARS| \3 Brothers Are Victims of CHICAGO, 14.—Three broth ers, the last of a generation of D'Mica famiiies, have been killed in jthe Ttallan ve tta within two j Months as a result of a family foud which smoldered for eight years | At that time Ignacio D’Mica, fear. | tng for hin life, fled from Chicago and lived in obsourity on a farm | near Arena, Wis, A months | |ago, thinking that the vendetta had| jforgotten him, he slipped back to| Chicago and bought a grocery store | Hardly had he returned when his} |brother, Angelo, a aaloonkeeper, was | shot to death in Chicago, A few | days ago Ignacio was sitting in the Both bar thru the The Jimmy market like the nails the body There in a hair | grows after, Geath; it does! not. It ts kept alive and grow ing from the no cretions from the hence | falln out Because of its dependence on the) all meas | for care of the hair are those which | Notre condi Tight hata, preventing ventilation, cause of baldness. There is a normal shedding of the jhalr and there should be no alarm Wateh| enstly the individual himself Sept. 14.—Jewels, valued at more than $50,000 and feund in| = hotel room here a year ago, ure THE SEATT a be} Prof. John P. Tiernan, of Dame university, South Bend, Ind., has started suit lagainst John Poulin, a mer- chant, charging Poulin is the \father of a child born to Tier- res | Ventilation, fresh alr and a certain v a OF amount of light for the scalp are|nan’s wife. A blood test to to be approved. determine parentage may| Vital Statistics the United} Overexposure to direct rays ofl figure in the case. Top to |the wun in extreme weather is tn BIRTHS bottom: Mrs. nan, the baby. CABARET MAN Tiernan, Tier- ay} the the scalp and note ie ae Giening, ant eapscty| ITS MURDERED whether the scalp Is becoming shiny. - 3 Sep r | Deep-brushing with « long-bristied) ¢ HIC aS pt 2 rs brush i» one of the best agents /5#Uer. owner Of the “De L [for stimulating the hair suburban roadhouse near Chicago, | Special hair lotions should be)" shel an ech negg eae re: avolded, unless one tp subject to] 0. Or hecnbauer, and her sleter & scalp disease, and advice should! s1..4 gnirk, were held by the patios be taken from your family physician in connection with the slaying. Police alleged the shooting fol lowed a quarrel between the two tn Mrs. Pein’s apartment above the cafe after she had returned from an auto Grasp the scalp with the open ride. try gather a handful of it fn a bunch Firat one hand and then the other Do it vigorously and don't be afraid bad | Miss Shirk, who was fn the apart. ment, waa alleged to have fired the |snota, . Port Budget Is Cut, but Tax Unaffected Next year’s budget for the Port o: Seattle, which has just been drawn | up, jexpenditures—$260,371.84 as against $2 ‘Thin saving is too small to affect the levy appreciably, however, and it will atfll be necessary to col lect & tax of approximately 1 mill to take care of tnterest and bond re. demption payments fn 1923 ASPIRIN Insist on Bayer Package (3) Ay ey Uniess you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not ketting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twen ty-two years and proved safe by mil- lions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheurnatism Nouraigia Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer package which contains proper directions, Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost | few centa. tles of 24 and 100. Aspirin in the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. | TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY . = <i) OHIO PAINLESS oe Our whalebone rubber, which docs not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, set of teeth Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- Production of the human gum. Bet of teeth Most of our present patronage ia recommended by our early custom- ers, whose work ja still giving 004 #atinfaction. ‘All work guaranteed for 15 years, Examination free. OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Katablished 20 Years [ BLOOD TEST | shows a reduction of $21,608.16) in comparison with the current year’s | Drugeists also well bot-| Jand eliminative ‘ $5.00 lsuch troubles are so frequent and so $10.00 |e bunded titty.» $4.00 lequalize the | Remedy contains no harmful ingredt LE STAR Beating Heart Can Be Heard on Telephone But Not on Nickel-in-Slot Variety of Instru- ment WASHINGTON, D. C,, Sept, 18 The modern physician need no lon ger put his against the body ot hin hear the heart or lungs perform. Nor need he une the stethoscope for this purpose Instead, he may place a small in strument on the patient's body and| listen to the breathing and heart-| beatwfrom a distance! ‘This wnusual performance In made powsible by the use of the audion or vacuum tube amplifier, similar the one being used in radio reception | today The heart of the new Instrument | that makes heart-throbs audible from & distance in the vacuum tube, It tw! exactly the same tube which ampli. fies the weak sound waves in a radio receiving net | Among tho first to demonstrate this instrument, tn its application to} breathing and heart-beats, was Maj } en, George O. Squier, of the United | tes Signal corps. It iw only one| of the many uses to which General | Squier has put the radio vacuum| tube With General patient to Squier’s apparatus | to start, experts of the bureau of [standards went to work and perfect ed a prodess for recording breathing sounds and heart-beate, The instru |ment is much more complex than the joriginal, but thru it better results have been obtained. ‘The new apparatus consists matnly of an ordinary telephone transmitter adapted into a stethorcope, and vacuum tube amplifier, The sounds are recorded on a steel wire and) when the amplifier is connected the sounds can be heard In all parts of 4 room If need be, the instrument can be connected to a telephone line so that a physician in hin office can laten to | heart-throbs of a patient in his lhome Births tn their bh ported by the follo Yasi. K Nafie, Eugene M, 4 1 Hugh M, 55th et . 1218 Westlake ave. gir ott, 5 &. r Carl G,, 4344 W. Concord at W. C, Richmond Beach, ame and Residence. ene White, Seattle Evelyn, Meattle Leighton E., Seattie Edna Ray, neville, Morgan, Mays, Or lito Wile Worrbac rry, tle . Wright, Marie F., Seattle ., Havekost, J. Hf. Anacortes. Meinke, Anna, Seattle Mullen, Edward C, Portland . Fuller, Carrie, Portland ... Packard, James C. » Seattle gE. 4) -Lewal | Legal| 60 Or. 40 Legal eke, Guatay Arthur, Seattle cLaren, Grace Ethel, Seattle. Lagal Johnson, John, Tono 24 Heino, Fannie, Poulsbo McKay, Jame Aaberg, Elenc Salvino, Frank, Seattle . |Locatelil, Dolores, Seattle . i¢ Dliver, Barly B. ttle Legal Bunnell, Bitride Bird, Beattio. Legal | King, Fred G, Junea Alacke .Legal Andres, Manuel, W BG essa Anderson, Char Francisco .. aa Cooper, Marie J., Aberdeen .:/Lega! Hodine, William E., Seattle ...Legal Stryker, Joanie, Spattio . Remey, William Butler, Paschali, Mary WR, Chicago’: Lachman, Samuel, Seattle Goldman, Minnie F., th Legal Chi- a) Whalen, Joseph. n Franc Jackson, Effie Eq Milwaukie Or 1 Boyd, D. Garfield, ttle». Rogers, Janette, Seattle . |Olson, Leonard, Port Angeles. .Lagal | McNutt, Ina M., Port Angeles. Legal lHawkine, J | Wise, men K., Seattle .. Delia, Seattle : DEATHS | McGill, Jack, 3 years. Sandborg. Frederick &, 82 years. 54 years. * -Lagal Legal Mary 79 year Weppler, Mra. Hattie, Jobna, Henry V., Jr. |Evicted, Englishman } Uses Bomb on House | DORCHESTER, Eng., Sept. 14 Because he had been evicted from, | hig room, Felix W. Wild exploded a pomb and wrecked the house. Wainon Roadhogs in| England Are Worst LONDON, Sept. 14.—Women road. | hogs are declared to be the worst! —loffenders on the motor highways of Great Britain The Importance of Healthy Kidneys Many organs take part in assimila- tion of food, and a number are active in eliminating those portions of the | food which are not taken into the blood for the upbuilding of the body Of the eliminative organs, the kid neys are of major importance, and| are most likely to be overworked and become diseaned, When such fs the case, various troubles of a digestive character ocour, and common that it is absolutely neces to find some relief, Warner's Kidney and Liver Remedy was ars ago to help work of both kidneys | and liver, How successful it has been is evidenced by its widespread sale and its value is attested by an im- mense number of appreciative users who through these many years have put it to the severest tests with the most satisfactory results, Warner's Safe Kidney | sary and Liver enta and should be used when the] kidneys need attention Sold "by leading druggists every-| where. Sample sent on receipt of ten Ave. and University St. Oyen 0 to 6 Dally—9 40 13 Sundays cents, Warner's Safe Remedies Co., Dept. 492, Rochester, N, ¥.—Adver tisement. No malt THE RHODES Complete Line of Fountain Pens and Pencils for School—Main Floor PAGE 5 GO. Friday Hour Sales 9 to 10 Women's Sport Suits; 23 Covert Cloth and Tweed Suits that sold formerly for the Department 36 only and hour a suit weight, 22 $19.60 will be Women's and aced on a Sizes are in Apparel au For this $5.00 Bath Towels of » good 42 inches in size, and welling former ly for 45¢ each, will he offered for this hour, fn the I mestio Section at Or 3 for $1.00 Women's white, brown in this hour, Department Bandeaux Brassieres of plain and fancy mesh, and in back-faste and Tbe. Blouse An dk Sweaters juced to $5 cleanup at Women’s Sweaters 5c Special 44, bu a Formerly 60¢ For this hour, each Silkoline—26 inches wide, and tn an ansort- ment of patterns suftable for comfort cover- For this hour, ings Formerly that 85, are of and were fe 75 each are splendid values, 0 2to3 jose; Fine Cotton Hose tn black and 1 including sizes from 8% to 10, and wines 8%, in the W @ pair o% a Or 3 for & r style. 20¢. Drapery Department, a vara Doctors Found to Be Smuggling Dope | PARIS, Sept telephone Childe fine and In black formerly ‘4 pair fiber-and-wool priced for quick — ‘s Hoalery 19c or ©. O. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise and the right to Umit quantities ts reserved. 10 to 11 11 to 12 Hi ‘# Sweaters; 37 lity k clens Sweat I to2 Work Shirts; 94 black full sized A, with Shirts velling Men's xe Katee Me wool, mixed, ot in 40. %, of A fiber Sizes are ers av ple welght, 36, 38 medium nd double + that ha for $1 © priced special for this hour, in cats a 95c Taept., each Children's Underwear— | learance we For Final ¢ are offering = Muslin Princess Slips, Panty Waists and Drawers in 7% and § These sold and wizes for She m pair, and hour, in the a 39C Or 5 pairs for 81.00 are in sold at $1.65. For this hour, while they or 95c Outing Flannel, 27 inches and in assorted stripes and checks of 2 and blue. Former a broken line of size yard. Yor this and with lace and em- the Domestic broidery trimming. For 15¢ . svumet...... 19 4 garment These and For Howl this khaki color, former! Domestles, including 32 co: inch plain colored cham bray and plaid ging hama, former}. welling yard, will be of. this hour, in Section, wide fered for in ‘A Clean-up of Wash Dresses Special $3.95 Second Floor 7 ae A splendid assortment of Wash Dresses, in- cluding dotted Swiss and figured voiles is priced for final clearance Friday. Smart styled Dresses formerly selling for $4.65 and $5.95, are offered at $3.95 each. Sizes are 16 to 50. ormeriy re in aizes ze in y 4to$ Children’s Union Suits— Summerweight Union Suits for boys and girls, in sizes 2 to 16 years, selling form- erly for 60e, will be offered for this hour, in the Knit Underwear Dept, Rubberized Bags—20 them in black, and peal for marketing purposes. They are also handy as | badiing bags. Formerly 75¢ | each. For this hour, in the Drug Sundries 49c — 3to4 Rubber Gloves hold purposes, and in sizes from 7% to 10, will be placed on sale in the Drug undries Dept. These have oe been selling at 60c a pair. For this hour, 39c pair. eee Women's Gloves; a miscel- laneous assortment of Silk and Fabric Gloves in sizes 6% and 6 only, will be placed on sale for this hour, at, a pair. for house nd 10, Special for Sikes Zand 44. @ Sead The ee eewe: in the 19c 28D Section, each .... 1A number of | physicians have been revealed as| bed |Gives 72 Bottles of Wine to Friend LONDON, Sept. 14.--On his death- Chester Goddard willed six memiers of the drug syndicate traf. | dozen bottles of Wine to his partner |ficking in cocaine, to drink ht» health. Do You Want Better Berries? ‘The amateur berry.grower may think that his work is over for the year when he has picked his fruit-—but, if he wants to main- tain a high standard, it's only begun, as a matter of fact. ‘There are lots of things that he has to do—important things. J L. Stahl, horticulturist, “Fall Berry Field Practices” tells what they are in an article on in the new Bi-Monthly Bulletin issued by the Western Washington experiment station at Puyallup. If you're interested in berries you'll want to read this article— and The Star has made an arrangement with the state college whereby Its readers may obtain the bulletin free of cost. Just fill out and mail the following coupon: Western Washington Experiment Station, Puyallup, Wash. Gentlemen: Please send me your Bi-Monthly Bulletin, Vol. X., No, 3, dated September, 1922. My name ts .. My address Is... .sccccsscreeresereereeeeetaseneasesscceseee THERMAX 6-1b. ELECTRICIR Specially Priced at A Universal product. Complete with 6-foot cord and stand, taitted ts Navy Yard at 1&3 prem Passenger fare 80c round trig. $3.49 Made by Landers-Frary & Clark. guaranteed one year. Regularly sells at $5.00, Special for Friday at $3.49. Size ered with black dies. FOLDING FIRE SCREENS $6.98 80 Inches high, has 4 folding panels, cov- ring wire; brass tips and han- Very Special at Regular price $8.60, ANDIRONS AND FIRE SETS im $5.00 Low at We have arranged a special counter of AND- IRONS and FIRE SETs at $5.00. A wonder- ful assortment to choose from, No. 4 0-CEDAR POLISH MOPS EXTRA SPECIAL AT 69c Regularly Sell at $1.00 You can keep your varnished and painted floors looking bright and new by using the O.CEDAR MOP. This handy size mop is treated with O-Cedar Polish, and made in the ‘Triangle sh so you can easily get into the corners. Special at 6O¢. Se Seah a my eee pe,

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