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WILL PLAN DOPE BATTLE TONIGHT 37 Organizations Will Get Together Member American Homes Bureau GRUNBAIIM BROS FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. Sciween PIKE aad PINE J | \ 5 \ \ ; Grunbaum Building | \ ‘ \ § \ lawe and to bring about the enact ment of more stringent statutes ¢ the subject are scheduled adopted at a meeting of represent tives of 87 different Seattle orgar zations at the Chamber of Commerce at & o'clock Tuesday night Tho oreinizations, representiny levery phase of the city's business ‘social and civic life, are expected 1 form a closely co-ordinated union to work for the measures whieh will be endorsed The four principal projects which will be taken up at the meeting are heavier penalties for violators of ¢ isting antinarcotic lawa; ae of the federal narcotic division other branches of the govern ment and enlargement of its personnel; establishment of a con tral bureau of information by the organization’. represented, with a view to aiding the authorities in | thelr fight againat the dope evil, and an active campaign to secure pas Set of Six Leather-Seat Dining Chairs Special 50 ; 5 HESE Chairs are } 5 of Jacobean oak finish and especially well constructed, with slip seat upholstered sage of the France and Porter bills in brown Spanish which deal more reverely with nar leather. At the ex- cotic-traffickers than any existing treme low price of statutes. $31.50 per set of six. —Second Floor. Jacobean Oak Buf fet a Special This Week Only LL con- structed of solid oak, Ja- cobean oak fin- ish. Top meas- ures 44 by 191g the meeting tnflude: U. 8 District Attorney Thomas P. Revelle, Health Commissioner H. M Read, County School Superintendent T. HM. Mulse, Arthur Marsh, Wash ington Hducational association; School Director C, W. Sharplen, b Father Theodore Ryan, secretary of | the Cathollo diocese of Seattle; Com- mandant A, D, Jackson, Salvation lArmy; Assistant Secretary J. E. Rieke, Y. M. C. Aj Mrs. George |Daltch, Travelers’ Aid society; Sam. fuel Colyer, Unitarian Laymen's jlengue: Pliny L. Alten, Exchange club; President Frank Waterhouse, Chamber of Commerce: C. E. anda L. Gordon, Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective league; Dr. Philip E. Rauer, Washington Howard associa tion; Miss Agnes Handley, | Ladies’ Institute; F. —Second Floor. Young B. Knapp, Dis “Daddy Be Careful” |Sure Way to Get abled American Veterans; August Closing at Olympic Rid of Blackheads |T!¢r. Spanish War Veterans; 8 | Stamm, Sphinx club; Frank Kannair, fi * ‘Ted Howland and his company. |way What never fous toast sia or | Mutual Business club, and represent. now appearing at the Olympio the bigekRende, that te to Geosive them. [eiives of the Boy Scouta, Lions’ ‘0 do this get two ounces of calo : ater, will present for the last aoe alte Bowser From any drug stores. |club, Shriners and Kiwants and sprinkle @ itttle on a hot. wet cloth Rotary i Extradition Papers wash the parts and you will b Drised how the blackheads have diss land is seen in the leading comedylappeared. Hig role, and is supported by the cap- peckneate, no Issued for O'Dell oe ot Fee Obey, wih SACRAMENTO, Cal, Oct. 17—Ex- B. Warner, ts the feature picture tons that form tnleraaition papers were issued yester. n. The calonite fleesite tke [day by Gov. William D. Stephens for ash right nd the return to Seattle of John O'Deil, ‘and clean an condition.—Adver attraction. There will be a com plete change of program Wednes- oH ARIE RRR gc ge en. GENEVA—Ignace J. Paderewski O'Dell ts alleged to have decamped to resume public appearances as = Expects soon to visit Amer-| with his wife's savings amounting to | pianist. Departs from here for $2,900. Visericun Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made In this iron you get the same satisfac- tory service after years of use as upon the day you purchase it. Its sturdy con- assures the utmost in reliabil- ity and durability, and it costs only a trifle more than ordinary electric irons. Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company,’ Detroit Oldest and Largest Exctastve Makers, Established 1894. Resolutions designed to expedite | enforcement of existing antinarcotic | | Those who have promised to attend | John. | inches. ston, Elka; Canon W. H. Bliss, White Equipped ee - 2 namie berm : > elub; ax 3 Youmann, mertean with silver Legion; Charles P. Moriarity, drawer, lin- Knights of Columbus; Rey, M, A. en drawer Matthews, First Presbyterian church; i iMayor E. J. Brown, Chief of Police chat te W. B. Severyna, William M. Short, wv closet. A neat- Stato Federation of Labor; Com- appearing serv- munity Chest, Frank Burleson, ice buffet. Spe- | |Ragles, Crawford White, J.C. i i at |Behrens, Moose, Mrs. C. HL. Oren, po priced secretary, Y. W. C. A; Mra. Am-| alias J. P. Carr, under arrest in Los | Ange | Mrs. W. H. Felton gia to fill the unexp red term of Senator Thomas Watson, | de ceased, show n tat work inh WET VICTORY IS NOT IN SIGHT | Substantial Gains Possible, but Congress Dry (Copyright, 1922, Press Association) WASHINGTON, Oct. 17-—Beer and light wines will not be restored sequel of the congressional 8 next month wets may make substantial gains in the next congress, but that | Congress, like the one now in office, | will be dry. lobservers of the political trend of! the year, wet and dry leaders agree. They are further buttressed by the jopinions of expressed politicians allied with neitnee the wets nor the drys. In spite of the fact that tt ts ad mittedly impossible for the wets to score & sweeping overturn of the Volstead law, this yeare campaign is but the beginning of a fight which they confidently assert will and in the modification of the Vol- stead law to permit “moderate” al. coholio beverages. Thousands of housewives have found that they can save two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough reparations, by using this well- nown old recipe for making cough syrup. Jt is simple and cheap but it has no equal for prompt results. It takes right hold of a cough and gives ally stopping an in 24 hours or less. 2% ounces of Pinex from any Jain granulated sugar syrup | a full pint. If you prefer, i molasses, honey, or corn d of sugar syrup. Either and laste a family # long time. | It's truly astonishing how quick it acts, penetrating through every pag of the throat and lungs joosens and raises the phlegm, | soothes and heals the membranes, and gradually but surely the annoying throat tickle and dreaded cough dis- | appear entirely. Nothing better for | bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoars ness or bronchial aathma. Pinex is « special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract known the world over for its healing effect on membranes, Avoid disappointment by askin; your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don't if money romptly refunded. Tho Pinex Co, rt. Wayne, Ind. ALL MODELS of the “AMERICAN BEAUTY” IRON can be seen at— LER 1219-21 reget. AVE. THE SEATTLE | First Woman Senator at Work | 87, appointed by the governor of Geor-| study at cs artersv ville, Ga BEAR BOSS OF | Runs Place Till the Chef) Frank Todd, cook at the camp of the Saddle Mountain Logging company, entered the cook shack at daylight | yeaterday to start a fire and prepare ||| breakfast for the crew, ho discovered | @ large black bear had taken pos-| | seanton of the place. | ‘These facts are apparent to all|he led the attack on bruin and the animal, was dispatched with meat cleavers Jand clubs after @ short fight. bunteman of Olney, and three friends at the headwaters of the Wallucki! river, near Astoria Sunday morning, | | killed their 12th bear this year when | the dogs treed a huge brown bear, the first of ite kind killed by Raum- gartner in 15 ye four times before .|% geod target, and while ground severely clawed one of the dogs. rancher tn the Elste neighborhood of the Nehalem valley, killed @ female | cougar, reported to have measured 10 feet from tip to tip, which his dogs treed in the woods near bis farm. | &,countrywide hunt has been on all) summer, the animal slain many 4: 'New York Acting wk Dry Agent Named | MeManus’ boly'wns found several WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Appoint. | hours later by Mrs, R. L. Yonoe, a ment of F.C. Yellowley, chief of gen. | Relghbgr, living at 3241 44th ave. 8. who investigated when the aged New | man failed to appear. McManus had no relatives, as far | as Coroner W. H. Corson can ascer- eral prohibition agents, peer it into a pint bottle, | prohibition York, succeeding Ralph Ds resignation is effective November 1, was announced by Prohibition Com: pore jerty and bonds and had an account tastes good, keeps perfectly, | missioner Haynes today Yellowley will hold office untit a| With a downtown bank. 6:30 p. m. to 6 p. m.; 6:25 to 6:45 Dp. m.; 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. daily and 7:15 to 8:15 Monday, Wednesday and Friday. STAT CAMP KITCHEN, Swings Cleaver ASTORIA, Ore, Oct. 17.—When} Summoning several of the men, which dressed 250 pounds, Henry Baumgartner, veteran | wonderful Glove offering at sale prices in this store. A complete range of sizes and styles have been conveniently assembled for your selection, and the size that you desire may be chosen from one or another group. made of a high grade capeskin with contrasting gore and two-tone embroidery. shades of beaver and brown. a pair, and are priced special for this sale at $2.69 a pair. navy, white and black. Also a few in brown. These are in a good size range; 357 pairs, for $2.50 and $2.75, are offered spe- cial at $1.57 a pair. welt at wrist, and two-tone embroidery. Colors include field mouse, beaver, gray and brown, in a good range of sizes. Formerly $3.00 a pair. Special for this sale at $1.57 a pair. A Sale of 1,800 Pairs of Women’s Fine Leather Gloves Glove Dept-—Main Floor Enter, the Leather Glove for Winter. Wednesday morning marks the date of a Smart Cape Gauntlets Special $2.69 ‘ 287 pairs of Gauntlet Gloves in strap-wrist style, and Sizes are complete from 6 to 7 in Gloves of this group sold formerly for $4.00 and $5.00 THE RHODES CO Imported Kid Gloves—in Two Groups Special—$1.57 Special $1.95 Imported Kid Gloves 628 pairs of Imported Kid Gloves in black, brown, navy, white and gray. These are in one and two-clasp styles with Paris-point stitching and two-tone and self embroidery. A good range of | sizes. Formerly $3.00, $4.00 and $4.50 a pair. Special, a pair, $1.95. in gray, selling formerly One-Clasp Capeskin Gloves Special $1.57 240 pairs of Capeskin Gloves in one-clasp style and finished with contrasting | It was treed unter could get on the A few days ago, Ben Gronnell, a ‘This cougar is the one for which having killed | rr, Ww. as acting | WV. director — for . whore | Girector is appointed | WHAT'S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR TUESDAY OCTOBER 17 KFC—11:15 « m.; 2 to 3 p, m; 45 to 10:15 p.m. KDZE—10:30 to 11 a. m, and KIN—$:15 to $45 p. m. KZC—646 to 715 p, m. Se ee OPENING Fo/BARGAI DEPARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE . We Will Win the Hearts of Seattle Women pel SATURDAY Cooking Utensils * "te' CLEAN Sole Mansfactarers Enoch Morgan's Sons Co, New York, U.S.A, SSS Soo Soo | For quick results on all metalware use SAPOLIO Cleans + Scours - Polisnes GN iy 135, Ea et FALLS, STRIKE AN AX AND DIES Aged Man Meets Death as Stricken with apoplexy while cut- ting wood for his stove Monday, Mal- | numerous cows and calves, in addition | colm McManus, 78, wealthy retired to which It ts credited with having | bachelor living at 3245 44th ave. 8. fell to the floor, striking his head on a double-bitted ax, inflicting | a wound from which he bled to McKelvey F ‘uneral Tuesday Afternoon | Funeral services for C. E. Mo |Kelvey, prominent sportsman, who jdied Sunday on his yacht Carfle, were to be held at the Bonney-Wat- |son undertaking establishment Tues- | day afternoon, under the auspices of | Tonte lodge, F. & A. M. LETS, SAUCER CHAMPAGNES, COCKTAIL and WINE GLASSES— regularly sell at $5.00 per dozen. A big value at, set of six, for $1.49. Attractively low priced at 59¢. SAN FRANCISCO.—Mrs, Leo Kaufman, wife of wealthy manufacturer of San F ca falls from fourth story window 4 ‘Warren apartments and 1s kil Co-Eds to Wear Any Clothes They Desire Mise Ethel Hunley Coldwell, dean of women at the University of Wash- ington, will not attempt any regu- lations regarding coed campus clothes. “It ts entirely up to the women students whether or not they wear the long or the short skirt this sea son,” she stated today. Likewise co-eds will have either long or bobbed hair, whichever they | choose. All Fat People Should Know Md U. S. NAVY VARDE rat people owe a debt of gratitude | |, Take Fast Steamers at euthor of the now famous Colman Dock and are si He Builds Fire ja Prescriptio: H J effective obesity rem-| | edy to tablet form. Marmola Pre- | | seription Tabi an be obtained at ail drug stor he world over a* |the reasonable price of one dollar for a case, OF you ean secure them |} direet on receipt of price from the} Marmola Co. 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. This now leaves no ie for dieting or violent for the reduction of the body to normal—Advertisement. | DR. EDWIN J. BROWN’'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbla st. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 21 Yeara, He owned considerable prop- | From Seattle Saturday and Sunda: m.; Wednesday, Frid day and Sunday, 11 _Renttle to Bremerton nenys i 120 am SAG Bm on Passenger Fare S0c Round Trip _/Navy Yard Route, Cotman Deck Main 3903 Lb Ey Fy Sexes tore Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. SPECIAL SALE OF NEEDLE-ETCHED STEM GLASSWARE AT SIX FOR $1.49 Fancy decorated, in two patterns. Your choice of SHERBETS, GOB- LIGHT-WEIGHT ARCADE ROOFING PAPER Specially priced at PORCELAIN ELECTRIC LAMP SHADES | 1.69; (= 4 a per roll. This high grade, reliable 49c Roofing is waterproof, durable, | and easy to lay. Each roll con- Worth 85c | tains 108 square feet, and comes complete with cement and nails for laying. Special for Wednesday at $1.69. Beautifully decorated in a colored floral design, and ex- cellent value at 49¢. WOOD CARRYING BASKETS, SPECIAL AT 59c This handy basket is strongly made of splint wood, with reinforced bottom. |