The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1922, Page 2

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here’s news of the opening of a our enlarged Main Floor Radio Department— <enow located in naw and larger space on the Main enlarged and interesting Radio Department is meeting with tnstant approval waiting for you Our new Radio catalog ts here Floor during this Opening Week we feature at reduced prices great quantities of Radio accessories and sets these few sample values: Nemco tube detector set— $65 mahogany case, Exactly a pictured ‘Metal panel. Complete with Western Elec trie head phones. Regular price $94.60 Special for the week, S65—. RAVOX— crystal set $675 regular price $9.50 as pletured. any finished cabinet attachments. price $9.56. $330 reguiar price $5— ‘43 plate variable condenser > 0005 m. f. a. capacity. Re Wable condenser, made in aluminum. Regular Price $5. Special for the week, $3.30. exactly plate |meret Beattie tative for Hoosier Kitehen Cabinets Feelin’ great, aren’t they? Just start them off with a good nourishing breakfast “under their belts” and they'll play and work with whole-souled energy. They are doing real day’s work, Special for the Connecticut radio receiving set — *25 with space as plotured up to 80 miler cabinet with hinged tag radio broadcasts $455 regular price $6— Mahor papier mache horn. Nickel Regular lar price $# week, $4.55, these growing days—need good, wholesome food. Carnation Mush is the thinly rolled whole kernel of the wheat. It makes a mush that is delicately light and truly nourishing. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR— CARNATION MUSH Rolled from Entire Wheat Kernels ~ ALBERS BROS. MILLING CO., Pacific Coast Millers with ite sound.proef Radio booeths—our Have you been tn? Qualitone — Nickel clips to hold ear phones. Regu Special for the TUE SEATTLE STAR RUSSIAN DANCER Q=pheum Circuit Will ON MOORE BILL | The famous Tussian dancer, Ivan Bankoff, is winning the favor of Moore theater patrons this week with his colorful anda artiatio dances, which are original in every respect. | He appears with Beth Cannon, who! is both graceful and cha ve, whil Muff Adams provides excellent mu-| nic at the plano, splendor with elaborate "The Little Productios Thetr act is one of other favorite with the audien Daasling costumes matehed well with the novel array of settings. The act is staged by Bill Batley, Lynn Cow-} an and Katelle Davie Not the least popular on the bill in Will Cressy’s one-act comedy, He in annisted by Blanche Dayne and Merion Hod@ two quarrels \e finally se pher “A Blight Interruption.” with Ralph Bevan and Beatrice Flint, tur nishes much cause for laughter, as doos the comedy, “Chop Stewy," in which Simpson and Dean seore, The Koroli brothers entertained with Parisian offering, while Bensye Chi peared In an inter enting poring a Bremerton Likely to Get $54,000,000 That an expenditure of $54,000,000 at the Bremerton the ultimate rec special naval be Washington wan Tuosday members of the Cham ber of Commerce who are in close touch with the situation The special board is under instruc tlona from Beeretary of the Navy Denby to complete a plan for the belief expressed operation of navy yards and other naval enterprises Alexander Carries 200 Passengers Two hundred paw in Seattle Monday f cinco aboard the H Capt. BE. PF. Bartlett commanding ‘The ship waa delayed two hours off [the entrance of Gan Francisco bay while adjusting her radio compasses. ‘The liner shifted to Tacoma shortly | latter her arrival here to load some |freight for her return trip. She ts eduled to sail from this port at }4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Willard eas “Umpteen” Miles From Nowhere | ané your Battery suddenly “Peters Out.” Ever been in that fix? It comes with. out warning, and the only way to eafeguard yourself is by a visit once in a while to one of these super rervies Battery Stations. Testing and filling FREW. And you'll never be urged to buy anything here un. jess you really need it EAST PIKE Sano BL ANCHARD 3222 EASTLAKE ADMIRAL WAY AT CALIF. tpectal for 30 Days— |Set of Teeth .. $5.00 JA real specialist in’ charge of our Pinte Department. Gaia crower” $4.00) 22K Radiographs — the only reliable! method of knowing the exact condt- | tion of your teeth. One Xray free, | Our treatment of pyorrhea ts con- sidered the best; $2 per tooth. In One Location for 21 Years BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC 142044 Second Avenue Glasses $5.9, RHE EXAMINATIO: GLOBE OPTICAL Co. 1514 Westinke Ave, Near Vourth and Pike ‘nection | mitk, {vitamins which are destroyed by pro Jlonged cooking | Not all foods can be taken raw! arrived | with advantage. Ban Fran: ltoods, such Alexander, and unripe fruit, must, of course, be Observe 33rd Birthday rt of the nation-wide | celebration of th anniver. sary of the founding the Or pheum circuit of vaudeville show | Hounes, the Moore theater, See | ond ave, and Virginia o#f., will jen of novelty feat week beginning October 22, In addition te the seheduled pro | fram, vaudeville acts presenting strictly loeal talent, and speeches by ‘or Brown and representatives | n the Kiwa: otary, 100 Per) ‘ent and other re being lined | up by Manager Reiter, The lo cal features will be changed each evening | An interesting coincidence tn con with the thirdofecentury | anniversary of the string of theaters which has grown, with affiliated concerns, to include approx ly 180 hounes, is that Reiter not only naw the first performance ever Ktaged by an Orpheum theater, tn fan Francisco, but entered their em ploy an theater manager # few years later and has continued in that ca (oboe) BY DR. RK. H. BISHOP SY) OOKING mont important | art, but some foods when cooked, jose vita mina. Vitaming exist in the coating of grains, especially rice, in the yolk of an eae, in raw milk and in fresh - fruit and fresh Vegelables, especially peas and beans ‘These vitamina are very important el-betng of the body uncooked foods, ueh : tomatoes, celery, 5 should be eaten, Moat atarohy cereals and potatoes cooked before they are fit to eat Foods that are consumed should be very thoroly washed. ‘The mineral matter in vegetables often is lost by cooking too long It is cooked out of the vegetable Into the water it ts in. This may be counteracted by using the water, ter the vegetable has been cooked, r soup. Potato water can be used this way, especially when the po tatoes are Inclined to break up and| dine! Cabbage and cauliflower should be/ row for 24 years, He haw acted manager for the eireuit in Beattle » here 16 years pacit ngo. The birth and growth of the Or pheum circutt reads lke a fal ters, showing high class vaude- ville, and with a system of trans portation so arranged that the same nets could be shown in all of the cities Inet a with weekly wth of the en heir belief. cult, and which is held by its officers as one of the prime ‘secrets’ of our muccean, in ‘cleanliness.’ Not only must the theater bulldings, exterior and interior, be clean, and the em clad in attractive uniforms: hing risque or vulear in per to creep into the acta them — at times attain a welght Use | “Gets-It”’ Ends Corns and Calluses Quick If so-called corn “cures” have only | made your feet more sore and tender don't deapair, For instant, complete, ent relief ie « uteed by thed 4 of any old o1 wr, or soft corn from t cooked just long enough to make them tender, but not long enough to make them brown or yellow. Denies Charge of Big Embezzlement 108 ANGELES, Cal, Oct. &— "1 am not guilty and I can prove it,” declared M. W. Friedel, ar rested in connection with $20,000 embezzlement charges on advices from Philadelphia potice. Friedeli mid that he organized | the Black Panther Of & Refining | company, with offices in Philadel phis, and that tt waa this concern that charged him with embessie/ ment. The cheapest and most pleasant way to visit the Puyallup Valley Fair te by the water way. Take fax. steamer to Tacoma. con- nectl with interurban or motor busses. Round Trip to Tacoma -—-80¢ For information phone Main see8 Puget feund Neviastion Co. Colman Deck ‘When Your Corns Hurt TULSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 192z. | YOUR CREDIT : TS GOOD _ Who like to buy their clothes early in season will be pleased with our fall showings and we guarantee you faction in style and in price. You not only get the benefit of our low prices, but you are privileged to se- lect what you desire and | CREDIT Arrange to pay in small weekly or monthly payments, or in any way con- venient to you. o_} "YY ' a : ° lati +4 “Jo SAP AVE; cussed plane for | ia Basi raising Seattle's Columbia in Is F; quota of a $200,000 fund to be used Topic of Meeting | tor turtering an educational cam Members of the Columbia Basin Ir-| PM" for the Columble basin. De- rigation league, at a meeting held | cision as to the amount Was deferred ‘Monday at the Rainier club, dis | wntt) Another meeting. ~ far Business College BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES YT 106 Columbla st. e's Leading Dentint jfor More Than 21 Years. Our Contribution to Thrift! Thrift Coupon Clip this Thrift Coupon and bring it to The Seattle 50c to Each New Saver And a Handsome Liberty Bell . Bank Not many people succeed without saving; few prosper. Nor can there be saving without sys- tem — and system means Savings Accounts. We are going to start thousands of people, men, women and children, up the path to success and prosperity in the next few days. Whether they “arrive” depends upon their own industry, thrift and per- severance, Tomorrow morning (Wednesday) at 10 a. m. we start opening accounts in the Seattle Star rift Campaign, and up to 8 p. m. Saturday evening, October 14, we will add 50c to the first 50c of every new savings de- positor who presents a Thrift Cou- pon clipping, and besides that, sent each new Savings Depositor with a handsome Liberty Bell Sav- ings Bank, Remember, this offer holds good to- morrow, Wednesday, October 4, 10 a. m., to Saturday evening, October 14, 8 p. m., inclusive. National Bank with 50c for your first deposit. We will credit your new account with $1.00 and hand you a handsome Liberty Bell Bank. Trae Why not open the account for as large an amount as possible? Bank Southeast Corner Second Avenue at Columbia Largest Bank in Washington

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