The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1922, Page 5

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SS Nae AANVUUATUONNAAGASEAHE AGATE f R UNBAUM BROS FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. Sctween PIKE and PINE demonstrate how cook- done in a Fireless Stove. The principle of fireless cooking is sim- Plicity itself, Mrs. Rog- rs will cook a different Menu each day. There is a saving of more TWO PROBES OF Argonaut Company and the State Investigate JACKSON, Cal, Sept. At least two more investigations of the Argonaut mine fire, which cost 47 ing completion of the coroner's in Quest late yesterday The Argonaut Mining Co, hounced it would conduct a priv of the fire, now believed Incendiary A committes appointed by Gov than 80% in fuel consumption. | | Puts an IDEAL Fireless Cooker in As shown tn sketch, this hand- some Fireside Rocker is fintehed {2 mahogany, upholstered in velour or tapestry; strongly made and elegantly appointed through out. | —First Floor | | | | TT TTT THE EXHIBIT of commercial art) auditortum being shown this week by the Seat-|Moon by DR. ED' BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Beatties Leading Dentist for More Years. Than 21 was visited Tuesday the Seattle Advertising Work to regrade Sixth and Ninth aves. S. with earth from the bill bounded by Seventh and 10th aves 8. and from the northern extremity of Beacon Hill, will begin soon, ax cording to an announcement by John EB. Carroll, head of the streets and sewers committes of the city council. | Investigation immediately, directed particularly to ermine whet! safety laws were complied whether the reseve work was con ducted properly and whether laws and regulations regarding eafety are sufficient, if fulfiled. The coroner's jury found the 47 naut miners died from suffoca mn by fire, the cause of the fire te ing unknown. They recommended the owners of the Argonaut and Kennedy, whict jotn. be required maintain «a pasmageway at all times between the two mines as a means of escape for workmen and that more pre be taken against fire, tnchw ion of fire-fighting ap President Madison Berths at Seattle Including in her cargo 3,000 bales of silk and a large consignment of tea from the Orient, the steamship President Madison berthed Wednes “ . have of day morning at the Smith Cove port ' commission terminal Regain the Vital Force > of Youth MINE PLANNED THE SEATTLE STAR By C. E. Payne (Washington citizen an. | Completed serving investigation to discover the origin | disturbance. |W. D. Stephens was to open a second | ing the penitentiary conditions. mine | te } ye in alla on srowing out of strike It may be asked why I am expos My spect would not al wervient enough to The fact that my ™ Wag only erable heip . nd be a “good de Wed before the board d again in June As it was, [ served my maximum term and am in no way beholden to the parole board or parole officer. 1 have been @ citizen and taxpayer of the state over 10 years. Iam a na ve born American and have a de ire to wee equal and exact justice « men, as I have al id wan guaranteed by tution and true Amer sense of self ow me to b tain @ maximum f in wn NOt believe that the brutallz ing of men, even tho the of every crime with which harged, can m be gutity they are tals 1 dentre been the argu all people who pposed prison nand hu mane methods of treating the in mates of prisons. Common decency on the part of officials has never yet been the means of overriding disel- pling. Instead, it has been the best means of strengthening the self-discipline of the tnmates, without which all discipline en forced from above will be a fail ure. If those who have been inmates of entiary are ever to again cent and self-reliant cith ner |zens, the most natural thing would Pa ttt le Hit HH lthat he mu: to be to have them practice scipline while in the penitentl Instead, every inmate ts made to fully realize that he is helpless and ubmit in ail things te authority, No inmate of itentiary has any rights. The those in the pe only ¢ may } not TWO DEFECTS » TO BE KREMEDIED Advertioement !does not by When a prisoner sees state offi clals and prison guards doing in the name of the law the hings for himself has been sentenced and is serv term of years, tt reane his Every Size, Style and Finish of the Genuine Victor Victrola Including All the Very Latest New Models h DOWN PLACES IN YOUR HOME ANY Of These New VICTROLAS The Balance Extending Over a Long Period of Time NO INTEREST Pus slane Pians @ EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO MUSIC eS Style 240 Price $115 Wholesale Manufacturers Retail 1519 Third Avenne Style 100 Price $130 Style 280 Price $200 Style 120 Price $275 jon he bas is that he vileges if he does | | At Walla Walla (SIXTH, AND LAST, ARTICLE) || Brutalizing Men a Poor Policy. ||Some Guards’ Actions Bad Influence. || Cells Should Be Made Sanitary. || Parole System Should Be Amended. lives, were in prompect today, follow: | respect for the law and its enforce: ment. He simply takes a post in #6) ETAduate course in disregard of the rights of others that is certain to © to the surface unless he has an wu mmoniy atrong will That he does not again become « criminal may be either the result of his fear or his inherent moral in tegrity, but in never the result of any moral education while in the penitentiary As to the penitentiary condl- tions that need to be remedied, I would say that the worst physi eal feature is that of the insani tary condition of the cells. The ‘worst moral feature ts that of the parole system as now as it makes Hares and sycophants of those who called before the parole board. The insanitary conditions can be remedied by the expenditure of some money. The self-respect of the tn mates could be materially increase by not having to appear before parole board, When thelr minimum term hag been served they should be automatically released. As it is now the parole board acts only on the re ports and recommendations of the parole officer and pri officials Outside giving fat jobs to some of the governor's friends, there is no reason why any parele board should meet and duplicate the work of other officials, CANADA AIDS VOLSTEAD ACT OTTAWA, Ont., Sept, 27.-—-Canada act today The department of customs tasued @ ruling which will make it prac tleally impossible for tilictt rum run ners to get a clearance at Canadian border points for shipments o ‘quor All liquor which offiewte ect for illegal male in the United States will be placed under the ban In the future all dealers asking for clearance for Mquor consign ie put up @ cash bond This bond will be returned by the dominion government when | shipper furnishes pruof that |nation and has not fallen into |hands of United States bootleggers. ORGANIZE TO SAVE SALMON PORTLAND, Sept. 27.—Secret or. ganization by small cannerymen, fishermen and sportsmen of Oregon and Washington of « salmon league, almed to “salvage the salmon indu try,” especially tn the Columbia riv- er, became known today thru Dr. Thomas Rows, Portland phyaiclan, chairman of the league. ‘The organtzation meeting wan held here September 16, and was attended er Columbia river towns. The aim of the league is to abolieh all mechanical devices on the Colum bia river and save the salmon for sportsmen and gill netters. DR. 8. L. JOSHI, University of Baroda, India, first exchange profes sor from that country for Seattle, will open a series of lectures here in the near future. STORE EMPLOYES TO MAKE PROGRAM FOR BROADCAST TONIGHT Wednesday “evening's radio program at station KDZE of the Rhodes Co. of Seattle will be furnished by the Rhodes orches tra and vocal talent by employes of the store. The program, to be broadcasted between 7:15 and 8:15 p. m., Is as follows Song of Persia (fox Rhodes orchestra. Carmena (vocal solo), by Nied ham dypay Herbert Mina Ruth Gillespie Out of the Shadows (waltz), Rhodes orchestra Orientale, by Caesa Cul (violin solo), Mr. William Barrett Tho Last Song, by Tost! (so. prano solo). Awakening, by Rosamond John son. trot), Love Song, by Victor Miss Catherine Marino For the Sake of Auld Syne (baritone solo), Lonesome Mama Blues. Mr. Warren Henderson Lang ‘Who Has Burning Sore Feet, Corns or Bunions? is Wonderfyl News!— versity Drug ¢ rtell Drug Co. Swift Drug Co. auy Owl Drug Co, came to the rescue of the Voistend | ments from Canada will be forced to} the | the | has reached its proper desti-| the} by small fishermen from Portland, | | Astoria, Vancouver, Camas and oth THE Another Good RHODES — GO. Sue ———————————————— Neighbor-—Help Fill the Community Chest = A Pleasing Display of Women’ s Fall Coats Special $24.50 Kersey cloth, Norma Second Floor glow, Tweed mixtures and plaid- back coatings are made up in the correct styles of the season, as depicted in this assortment of Coats. Long waist line and mannish tailored models predominate. Charmingly styled with plain and fur collars, you brown and heather mi Apparatus Wtlamson Electric Detector twostage Amplifier Williamson Electric Detector i apecial cabinet, with Clop Eastman Tuner.. Clop Eastman 2-step Mae i eses Cutting and two-stage Washington Amplifier Kilbourne & Clark large De’ or and twostage Amplif; Sete. Bach complete with gerial, and phones. Eath.. 25 Bets of 4400 ohm. Ner Aout s, amplifying sets listed mat al At $1.95 A variety of Leather Purves, | ind in « Vanity ¢ | at $1.95 each Specials in Radio -- $49.50 two-stage Amplifier, mounted on Baldwin loud speaker, complete $62.50 Amplt- $25.00 Detector Armstrong hook-up....$85.00 873.85 Kilbourne & Clark Crystal Sets, without tubes or batteries.) olora of black and brown. wes equipped with large mirror and the customary fittings. Very attractively priced will find them in the most seasonable colors of navy, xtures. Sizes are 16 to 44. Priced very reasonably at $24.50 each. _— Tne remove co Corsets in Odd Lots Priced Special Corset Dept.—Upper Main Floor S50 A group of 30 Medium Low Bust Corsets of pink coutil, with elastic tops. Sizes range from 21 to 27. Special, while they last, at 95¢ a pair. SPEUITENGAEY LL: SURE ot: 1 25 pairs of Corsets in medium and low bust — styles for slender and stout figures. Sizes are from 20 to 36. Special, a pair, $1.95. ++ $296 Another odd lot of 75 pairs of Corsets in me- dium and low bust styles, of pink brocade and plain coutil, in sizes 21 to 80. These include American Lady, Rhodesa and Gossard makes. Special, a pair, $2.95. and and 00 with tect ying ertal are A Special Purchase—Leather Bags and Vanity Cases Sales Booth—Upper Main Floor At $2.95 Extreordinary values in Leather Purses in an extensive display of styles. Also, imitation Patent Leather Vanity Cases in novelty shapes. All were obtained on a special purchase. Choice, while they last, at $2.95. in ix different Also, DRAG CANAL TO FIND BODY Harbor patrol boat No. 2 was drag. ging the canal under the University bridge Wednesday tn an effort to lo- cate the body of C. J. Thurston, 79, who Is believed to have jumped from the bridge at midnight Thurston escaped from the Neitro |Sanitortum, 4026 Brooklyn ave. at 1043 p. m. His hat and overcoat were found on the bridge by Sumner Kellam, 1809 Bellevue ave. The coat contained two notes addressed to his sister, Mra. Lulu B. James, 1802 Ra. venna bivd., and the Rafferty Under taking Co. in which he declared his intention to commit suicide. Steuben Society to In commemoration of the anniver sary of the birth of Gen |von Steuben, conspicuous in the | American revolution, the Steuben #0- |clety will hold a dinner Wednesday lat 6:15 p. m. at Odd Fellows’ temple | An interesting program has been ar ranged lEgg Rates to Be Reduced October 2 Shipping rates to New York for | eggs will be reduced to $2.50 a hun |dred, effective Oct This is the announcement of the transportation | bureau. The former rate was $3.10 Set of Have Feast Tonight Witiam | TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Railroad Mechani Wanted Union Pacific System Strike conditions pre- vail. Seniority rights — protected for quali-— fied men regardless © of any strike settle-— ment, OHIO PAINLESS % | Our wnalebone rubber, which not cover the roof of the mou | you have two or more teeth. | Natural Rubber, _..$5.00 | eet of teeth Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- | production of the human gum. {GOLD CRownN | BRIDGEWORK ... Moet of our present patronage is by our early custom- work is still giving | cuaranteed for 15 yeara verantes 01 Examination free. * | OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS APPLY W. H. OLIN 204 O-W. Passenger Station WM. CARRUTHERS 106 South Tenth Street ELECTRIC HEATERS | Special at | $4.98 Regularly Sell at $7.50 An excellent heater, which pro- vides instant and direct warmth Mighty fine for these chilly morn- (Guar- ings. Complete with cord. anteed.) Store Hours—s: ROCHESTER WASH BOILERS With Copper Bottom Specially Priced at 1.98 Size No. 9, made of heavy tin, with copper bottom, stationary handles and fit in cover, Special for Thursday at $1.98, h. GRANITO ROOFING, Special at 98¢ Roll Granito is a good quality, light weight Roofing; each roll contains 108 square feet, and comes complete with cement and nails for laying. BEST QUA LITY STEEL MAIL BOXES |} Special at Regular $1.00 TABLE OiL Per Yard Your choice of white or colored (46 inches wide). Strongly made, black finish, equipped with brass name plate and paper clamp and 2 flat keys. Special at 68,

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