The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1922, Page 5

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1922, SIXTH AVE. Sctween PIKE on¢ PINE tter Homes Week Better Homes Week is a movement which was in- stituted for your benefit. It means that one defin- ite Week has been set aside to assist you in mak- ing your home more com- fortable and attractive. There is a degree of Con- tentment to be realized from a home that is cor- rectly as well as comfort- ably, furnished. Special measures have been taken in our store in the way of exhibitions and dem- onstrations to show you how a more enjoyable home is possible. Our desire during the Better Home Week will be only to demonstrate to you how, with careful planning and arrange- ment, the furnishing of a Home can be bettered. Model arrangements car- rying out this idea are to be seen by a visit to our store Now, Remember that this Better Homes demon- stration will be of only one week's duration. In that time we will be more than glad to take up with you your homefurnishing problems. Make certain that you attend the furniture exhi- bitions at our store this week —there’s much to see. ‘The special showing in conjune tien with our Better Homes Week movement ts in no way to be confused with sort of a spe cial selling. Our main and only intention is to have the opportu this week to escort you and your friends through our many exhibitions, show you how, with our assistance, Homes can bet ter be furnished. Saturday evening, October 14, will be open house at GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNI- a TURE CO. You are earnestly urged to come. Nothing will be sold. Of « social nature ] primarily, the evening, we hope, will be an inspiration to the way of attaining a BET- TER HOME. Open Saturday Evening, October 14, 8 to 10 o’Clock SAN FRANCISCO.—Two s. failors seriously burned in gasoline on motorboat attached to United States destroyer Broome. Would Escape Tax on His Inheritance In a petition filed in superior} | court, William Savery seeks to ae-| MS VESHOM = =i0~ wnetier an tnneritance tax is dud the state on community |Pastor Receives $25 From K. K. K Honor 1. velope containing $25 and a not |, On March 18, 1918, the petition! htates, Savery and his wife drew|!? ® spf Bon-Opto Savery seeks to escape payment of the customary inheritance tax. Mont Blanc, race horse, throws jock ley and takes lead on Longchamp: track. Are de Triomphe race offi EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Natural Digestive Power! ‘There's one organ in the human | body that “kicks back” when it gets | ‘Weak, and that's the Moméch on out Vitamins is true about the nerves. There Bardly anything that can happea you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, i set of teeth .... Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- ’ production of the burman gum. | Set of teeth GOLD CRhown | BRIDGEWORK . Most of our pres How’s Your Blood? CUT RATE ‘Sagi bens: fetieentvesner | Do You Need a Tonic?; DENTISTS Help the Climate to keep you well Established 20 Years {0 the nervous system that fs not h, t Bakersfield, Calif.—"Dr. | Tegner reflected to the stomac 7 has 2nd Ave. and University st. i se Be ane aa Member American Homes Bureau Phone Al Liberal H me GRUNBAUM BROS io 4910 FURNITURE ‘CO. INC. 4 Extended While conducting services Sunday | Ii] morning at the Ballard Presbyterian | chureh, of which he is pastor, Rev. | Withelm received an en- that the donation was being made) | rit of patriotism and Chris-| ‘ |tlanity. The envelope was brought of the Good Roads association. Str ’ | ns nee Sie Se oe eee bye to the church and handed to aj ‘The new boulevard extends from| re net ul “pogpesnd Property should pase £0) deacon by a man believed to be a }10th ave. N. EB. to the Snohomish E e other “ ‘ > |p 4 klansman no I began county line, It was first named Vic ky esl ot | Wive Gays Inter, on March 23, omy — helped me wonderfully. I am feel- tory way, but in reeponse to petitions ‘ Mrs. Savery died PARIS.— Baron de Rothschitd’s| ing fine, do all my housework and |from residents along the route, the Ou, whalebone rubber, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if THE SEASONED TRAVELERS NOW | ed EATTLE STAR { If you were only 5 would you undertake a trip from Brazil to New York unaccompanied by an older person? Nyleie | Pereira did ond brought along her sister Leny, 4, and both arrived safely. ‘Politicians Say Ford Presidential Timber BY ©. C. LYON Here are some of the things the WASHINGTON, Oct. 9. —~ Henry | ational organ of the drys haa to +1 Wisedl. doce Shek Wao Man ave eel the | My, about the Detroit Lg rai yes +} ; catdantia vut |... NO big employer of labor pve cso agate bull United States i» more esteemed by sc ant tae te fe | hin employes than is Mr, Ford. No charge of oppression of Isher will stand against him. He ts acting not for hin own interests but for the interests of his men, for it hay been demonstrated that prohibition has brought manifeld blessings to the working men, evidenced in better hv ing conditions, better healin, and tn nomination, ta gre being al organ gue of Ameri prints a lead to the skies Thou shalt not drink” $5,000 emp in Washington polit ere of national influence who 1 of th Sj ea, in ite ¢ editorial { | for his recent {Jorder to h {| There on creaved savings accounts tly adv Mich domocrat . rf 1 to au roves Ford a pss Mr. Ford ts actuated by putriotic roel . motives. He is doing what Commis mer G Woodbridge M. Fer: | oer aynes f kod tins nominees for United 90 3 sen gene citizen to do—aid and support government tn its fight aga who would violate the constitution | He in obeying the spirit ax well as the letter of the law, No man ¢ be ¢ Mr. Ford and inet Senator Town t those send This, of course, would help to make | Ford a presidential factor © there's the matter of finance. n an employe The democratic bankroll is mighty ae ‘Sates ee rev MEDIY | patron of the bootlegger | end ema Na ™ ‘ord sete a © example oane statement trem ir. Ford se a tim xample to jother manufacturers and businexs| men these days when there is a ten. | | dency to treat the eighteenth amert-| | ment and the Volstead law with con | tempt.” showed it had seomething Nike $382,627,111 figure may not be exact. sufficiently so to show he could, it he would, finance a national cam i by himeelf, but it ts | Bothell boulevard, the final link in | Hasband oe oo he Lake Washington, was formally dedi } a cated Saturday afternoon |Ramsay, Lou C, Smith and Thomas Dobson arranged the |the 66nile paved highway encircling | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | County Commissioners Claude © which was participated tn b jber of prominent Seattle and Bothell |the principal speaker. Sunday was TTT pains residenta. designated Labor day and Better 1| Trey] small of my back. | 2: ©: Gregory was master of cere-|Babies' day. Short expressed appre- | Ht montes. Others taking active parts|ctation of the work of W. H. Paul Xoey batnesed me jwere Lieut. Gov. W. J, Coyle, Frank |B. Cooper, Mayor B. J. Brown of Seattle, Mayor C. O. Wilson of Both. roperty owned by himself and his| bearing the signature of the Ku jell, Alfred H. Lundin, W. P. Perrigo, | tion F m ane Mrs Teabelia Savery, now|Kiux Klan. The note said the kian/ ff Wm. A. Gaines, County Engineer] Medals were awarded prize-win- % Uelps ee io . way m patriotic organization, and| Thomas R. Beeman, H. J. Moha,|ning bables at the conclusion of a |president of the Bothell Commercial club, and Frank Terrace, president | washing for seven in the family. I | have been irregular too, and now am all right. I am telling my friends » what it hasdone for me and am sure passed a resolution ci the name to Bothell boulev of George Bothell, a anging d, in honor founder of the} a Pr oul groan cially won by Mme. Edmond Blanc ; tacked by Indians on the plains while jets tonight. Then physic your bow-| take Cascarets for the liver and bows bbe dak Gaweames one Dr. Macy Kear, who receives the 300,000) it Byoil aa for others. bbe - town of that name. they were en route to the Puget jets fully, All the constipated waste|els than all other laxativeca! faction or will refund your money. | SPECIALIST | francs. ‘ Leeds ter Tete EP ham" —_—_——__—__———_ sound countr: and sour bile will move out of the/ combined. 10 cent boxes, also 25 | 19th Year —— ne nemcnsios “1%, Ackke Ci _ ay bo mt CHICAGO.—While husband un.| Circumstances prevented the car. bowels without griping or stirring | 60 cent sizes. Any drug store. eae peas vache TEETH | Mrs. Wa JunNke, Poster, Oregon, |"uccesstully tries to push stalled Store Hours 8:30 A. M. t.6:00 ? ——==<—=——— tor the more serious | | i “dt auto from track of train, Pennsyl * aad : + M. ) aliments of the | | ogocing the housework foc © farily vania flyer crashes into car and | of seven is some task, If you, asa housewife, are troubled with back- ache, irregularities, are easily tired kills Mra, Harriet Hargot and vix of her seven small children. out and irritable, or haveother disa- Merce tt greeable ailments caused by some EVERETT.—L. E. Luckey, 60, dies | weakness, give Lydia E. Pinkham’s a» result of being struck by mill trial. Let it Five Children Have Appendicitis Entire Family Is Stricken With Appendicitis’ Vegetable help you. log. Was employe of Waite Lumber, Co, at Granite Falls acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removing foul matter which polsoned 4he system for nthe and which nothing ele can James Mullen, a Minnesota farm- er, according t ria published in’ @ local newspaper, bas bad five atipation or ® Often when th | brings out which was poisoning you. disorders, ded by ou “ t’his family operated upon | come hoee work rempersendicitia within, the past| dislodge, It brings out all Kasem, 6004 satisfaction. year Tn ifen father died of ap-|thus immediately relieving pressure ‘Ail work guaranteed for 16 yeare | pendicit iF Bik hn NS EL pb gen Re 4 i Examination free A ‘Treacherous Disense 5. | Adierii me byt Meh Oe Appendicitis attacks at any me. | canal—-n never thought oy. % ne mont even persons, Nowever. wae in om. Try it right Z good health. ho latter a vement and notloe é. preceded by so-called ws [how much foul matter it * slight much as beoa- al feoling of unea sipatlo: Appendicitis can be eu 1 tee Pie t in exactly the ag man. ache, one in which one guards AmaInst | Wave prin, spread of throat infection. be- | ment however, Is necessary in cause that tn juat what ap ite of obstinat natipation and nfection is—an xtomach tre When | standin spreading to th 0 a direction of y weak stomach! N&| pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is | Opem ® to @ Dally—® to 12 Busdage| one hax sore th can often | Maykielane ¥ ope gnewer; more ve elie beat ‘ 4 bleed itler 1 — | prev her trouble and ¢he a nana ronize But remember that |the best tonic and blood purifier — 12 pbs rippe. bY | of! on. KO d Yeast ts not a mere eEy hase over tacen, { have sabue aed DR. 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It js sold *y never lone their power.|Naquid from your nearest druggist or jthe intestinal canal, thus guarding | le « arugaiets averywhore aronised Yeast Co, Atianta,|send 10¢ for trial package to Dr ly Jagainet appendicl « and other dis t | jm oeettia by Bartell ppsions Toast, iad yous Plerce'n Anvalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, | Doctor, trae at Bore Of, Moeltty | eagse ev! stom{and Pike Sts, and other leading vou eat, That's lifel N.Y Ady ment | office—Advertisement. eloanser ever offered to the public, ) druggists. FAIR CLOSES than 30,000 persons passing thru the gates on Sunda |2ard Western Washington fair, the total attendance for the week was brought up to the 150,000 mark, ithe grandstand listened to Willlam Short, president of the Washington | State Federation of Labor, who was jhamus, whe made po: ment of the differences between or- ganized labor and the fair associa- parade around the race track ifor first laying contest |Sanders, S. T. Stoddard and V. Smith, all of Puyallup, laid 29 eggs each unty commissioners on October 5/014 Settlers’ day, and a wonderful | | pageant had been promised, in which GO. THE RHODES This Is Rhodes Co. Nigh 7s t From Our Own Broadcasting Station 5 to 8:15 o’Clock _ Mc Call’s Advance Fashion Week Silks and Woolen Goods Upper Main Vloor The momentous question of today is on the decidedly radical change in styles this season, which will necessitate a completely new ward- robe to harmonize with the prevailing modes. That is why so many women are now sgelect- ing new patterns and materials for their coats, suits and dress es. 54-Inch Gerona and Marvella In the new Gerona, that brilliant softness is there, the warmth and depth of color. And even more, a shorter pile than the Gerona you know. Then, the Marvella, that winter could hardly pass without, Nothing can quite take the place of these materials for the well-furred coat or suit of youthful type. Displayed in navy, Sorrento, brown, black and taupe. A yard, $12.00. 54-Inch Veldyne The Veldyne for 1922 is even more velvety, New McCall Patterns 2908, 2921 deeper in color and of a finer finish than any before, The short pile makes it less apt to crush or catch the dust. To be had in all colors for fall and winter. A yard, $8.00. The New Silhouette Where to find out about it?, How to be sure one's new frocks all possess it? The McCall Winter Quarterly is the answer to the first question. In it you will find more dresses than you could look at in a month of shopping days—the newest authentic styles from Paris, The McCall Printed Pattern is the answer to the second question. Use our Pattern Service, located right in the Silk and Woolen Goods Depart ments 54-Inch Duvet de Laine Another of Forsman & Huffman’s foremost suiting weights that for thoroughly smart ap- pearance is a leader. A wide range of colors, including navy and black, to choose from. This material is also suitable for capes and light- weight coats. A yard, $4.45. 54-Inch Poiret Twills A widely-known dress and suiting fabric that holds a prominent place with fashionable mate- rials, displayed in navy blue and priced at $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 a yard. 40-Inch Canton Crepe Canton Crepe is the season's mort desired weave in silks, for dresses and linings as well. There is nothing more attractive for the long drapy dresses than this material. In a complete line of colore. A yord, 82.95. 38-Inch Chiffon Velvets A soft and beautifully lustrous material in all the desired colors and black. Very much favored in designing the new Fall dresses. A yard, $4.95. rying out of the pageant plan this/ gather.” year, but W. H. Paulhamus, pres!-| Anywhere and everywhere the | dent, has other and better plans for , settlers moved about, asking the years to come, ing questions about the a1 “You people get together and organ- | on display, waxing enthusiastic over ize into a the flower show, discussing “the IN TRIUMPH associa tior stock, interested in everything, from PUYALLUP, Oct. 9--With more /at you, airplanes to better babies. to mean something to the state at |" So, if anybody thought, because this fair, From now on, on Pioneer | saw no quiet group of aged folks, day, free admission will be given’ to|eomewhere in a corner, there all pioneers, -And we will see that a | no pioneers there, he was very much permanent place is given them to ' mistaken. “CASCARETS”—CONSTIPATION he last day of the A crowd that filled every seat in ible a settle- ‘Three pens of six chickens tied place In the sixday ege Pens owned by 8, D. E Clean Your Bowels! Stop Sick Headache, Dizziness, — Calds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath Clean your bowels—then feel fine!) you up. There will be no bowel pol- | Enjoy the nicest, gentlest bowel|#0n to cause colds, sick headache, dizziness, biliousness or sour stom- ach when you wake up in the morn- log. More men, women and children Saturday had been advertised as jcleansing you ever experienced by rty oneers was to be at-|taking one or two candy-like Cascar- 1 of p Our Annual Sale of Offers Wonderful Values 200 Sets on Sale $9.98 Tuesday at . . YOUR CHOICE OF A 86-PIECE CHINA DINNER SET, in the green key or floral design, or a 36-PIECE AMERICAN SEMI-PORCELAIN DINNER SET in the Haviland design. These dinner sets were bought before the tariff went into effect, hence this low price. Special Tuesday at $9.98. Extra pieces to match these sets at greatly reduced prices. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF FRUIT JARS JUST ARRIVED NO ADVANCE IN PRICE) ROCTOR ame BUNDLE SOAP SALE 9 a? and | estar 49c Bundle consists of: 3 BARS IVORY SOAP 1 BAR P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP 5 BARS LUNA SOAP 1'pkg. IVORY SOAP FLAKES (No Phone Orders) Some bargain for 49¢

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