The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1922, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR Momber American Homes Bureau UNBAUM:B FURNITURE C€O.1 SIXTH AVE. Scfecen’ PIKE ond PINE Grunbaum Building FIGURE THIS OUT Liberal Credit The Three Pumpkins Extended An illustration of the remarkable values offered is store are convincingly featured below. ional values are shown in our Housefurn- ishing Department and other departments in anticipation of Thanksgiving needs, The Dining Suites shown are values (Solution on page 9.) T a Halloween party three pumpkins were brought in, numbered as the ones shown above, The largest pumpkin was offered as a prize to the boy who could arrange the pumpkine in @ row #o they formed a number of three figures that could be divided by eleven, How did the winner arrange THE RHODES cs. to take advantage of Feature Special (as pictured) 8-Piece Jacobean Oak Dining Suite— 105 Having According to its advertisements, the Sinclair Consolidated Ol corpor: | Jation ts now offering for male $100,-| pot Dome leases: 900,000 worth of § per cent cumula tive preferred stock which is being |the Mammoth company, and the! Mammoth company is owner of the Jenne on the 9,861 acres of naval oll land reserves set apart by the navy |]| department nome ten years ako for |]| future use, but leased by Secretary | Fall last year to the Sinclair people | Consisting of pyramided on top of $155,000,000 com. mon atock of the corporation, and |just underneath $100,000,000 worth of first Hen collateral gold bonds, In addition, says the ment, there are some $6,068,000 out standing equipment, notes, mort-|on a royalty basta, The argument of Senator La Fol- e lette, and others who agree with him, that an investigation ' Has Never Felt in that these private leases have made and are making altogether too | much profit out of the public lands | of Uncle Sam. They want to know why the public, who own these lands, can’t realize @ handsome Extension Table Arm Chair Five Dining Chairs Leather Seats advertine. Better in All ‘Thousands of frail, nervous people! profit, too. and convalescents everywhere have mane testified to the remarkable power of Taniao in bringing back their health, D strength and working efficiency, It | seems to quickly invigorate the con- lgtitution and is @ powerful foo of weakness, Mr. A. Briggn, of 2605% Eastlake, Seattle, Wash,, say: “ eneral rundown con- die toe fous of appetite and tn- WS Mexican Chile Parlor, 604 Aigestion, felt worn out all the time) nion st., at 240 a, m, Monday, and was growing weaker every day.| were put to rout after a terrific Tanlac rid mo of the Indigestion, battle by John Kahn, the propri- | put a keen edge on my appetite, butlt| eter, and were pursued for sev- me up several pounds, end now I'm| eral blocks by Patrolman R. W, simply brimful of life and energy. cs wee @ fusiliade of te not a single portion of the ‘ of K. C. Installed) resists ns HOQUIAM, Oct. 30—Miles Gun-| neipful action of Tanlac ning was named grand knight at the | the stomach to turn the food tn installation of officers of Hoquiam | healthy blood am Knights of Columbus council No. we 1674. Fred W. Hastert, district depu-| 1) any good drugstist's.—Advertise- Hoquiam Officers It enables 4 muscle, purtfie tem and b psstdleody Get a bottle today An Investment That Fully Meets the Requirements This is Puget Sound Power & Light Company’s Six Per Cent Cumula- tive Preferred Stock. At the market price of $85 it will yield the unusually high return of more than seven per cent. ANY INVESTMENT SECURITY must have back of it ample prop- erty or ample net earnings. A security that is protected by both prop- erty and net earnings is HIGH CLASS, The Dividends on the cumulative six per cent preferred stock outstanding of the Puget Sound Power & Light Company have been paid IN FULL since the organization of the Company. The net earnings of the Company, after paying all operating expenses, taxes and in- terest, are more than two and one-half times the dividend requirements of the pre- ferred stock. The property value of the Company is greatly in excess of its bonded debt, notes, prior preference stock and the cumulative preferred stock, including this issue. Dividends on the cumulative preferred stock must be paid in full before any dividend can be paid on the common stock, Preferred Stock Investment The money received by the Company from the sale of this stock is put into the prop- erty to provide extensions to its service. The preferred stock is preferred as to assets and dividends and is preceded only by the bonds, a small amount of notes and prior preference stock, all of which represents cash put into the property. TELEPHONE AND OLIVE MAIN 5000 Use Public’s Land and Make Millions in Oil!) WASHINGTON, Oct. 90. cleaned up approximately $90,000,000 (present market value) on the Teapot reserves lease, the | Mammoth-Sinclair-Standard ol] com. | bination ts now turning ite atten quiremen & trio of bandis who entered headed and cut about the arms, Fourth ave, and Pine et. holdup, but w: hat. He is employed by the Al Junk company and liver at the Francia hote! BIG ANTI-DOPE the dope evil. mitted. WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 30 KVPC—11:15 a. m.; 2 to 8 p.m; 5:30 p. m.; 6 p. m.; 6:20 to 645 p. 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. dally, and 7:16 Friday. KIN—8! KZC—646 to 7:15 p. m, KGY—Sundays and Tuesdays, | | 8:30 to 9:30 p. m.; Fridays, 8:30 to Relieves pagaru) rheumatic twinges too. ‘Warme and eases backaches, peuraigia, colds in chest, Keep it handy, Sloan's Liniment- kills pat: And it further shows that the net | j}*nnual earnings of the company for | the past five years have averaged In exces of $21,000,000, ‘This is from |}) five to elght times ali dividend re- ‘These are nome of the reasona why #0 much interest te felt here in the | forthcoming Investigation of the Tea | The Sinclair company is owner of CAFE STRUGGLE | One man, giving the name of Les. |ter Colley, 19, was arrested by Pa. | to|trolmen A. B. Duggins and R.A James, at Ninth ave. and Howell at. ullds you back to| #lf an hour later. Colley was bare. | Ho wag taken to the city honpltal for treatment and later held in jail RE ___--eensnnrmonenenemeees, 0 68 Open charge, = a]| The attack occurred when the three men entered the shop, and, after an argument, atttempted to “strongarm” Kahn. The latter put up @ fight, tn which knives were drawn. The three men were forced to flea Arnold, attracted by the notes, rushed to the scene and drew Police found « cap, a knife a |& group of persons on “Heart Pow- black-Jack In the chile parior, which er,” and was followed by F. A. Hazel they way belonged to Colley. | Colley | tine, chief of the Northwest prohibl- declared that he had no part tn the|tion forces, who discussed “The En- unable to account| forcement of the Prohibition Law.” for his wounds and the loss of his “x. |Joseph Thomas to Be Guard Captain WALLA WALLA, Oct. 20.— Suc- ceeding John T. Burky as captain of guards an4 assistant superintendent at the state prison here, Joseph Thomas will assume his new duties November 1. Thomas was formerly MEET TONIGHT With delegares rn attendance from 80 different civic, patriotic and fra- [ternal societies, the newly-organized Seattle Antinarcotty Federation will hold its first meeting at 8 p. m. Monday at the Chamber of Com merce to decide on definite and im Mediate steps to be taken against » who requires a change of cll- mate, {s given as the reason for his retirement. KELSO—Several thousand dollars damage Gone to sheds of McLane Lumber & Shingle Co. by fire of un- known origin. ‘The various organizations which have accredited delegates to the ted- eration have a membership in excess of 200,000, which means that just about two-thirds of the city’s entire population is actively Interested in VANCOUVER, Wash. — Pacific Northwest prunes outsell California product, according to this year’s re- the enti-narcotic movement. Hospitalization, reclamation, col- lection and segregation of informa | tion regarding the dope traffic, and| the apprehension of narcotic peddlers will be the most important mattera to come before the opening meeting. The meeting will be for delegates only, and persons unable to show proper credentials will not be ad. to 8:15 Monday, Wednesday and || Untrimmed Shapes Special—$1.95 100 Hat Shapes in black, navy, brown, purple, taupe and sand shades. Formerly $2.95, $3.95 and $5.96 each. 200 Crush Felts Special—$1.95 Soft Crush Felt Hats In plain colors; also stripped Felt Hats in plain colors and two- tone effects; values selling formerly at §2.96, $3.95 and $4.95 each. 1,000 Yards of Fine Veiling—Special 39c Main Floor “y” Lecturer Will |U. S. to “Look On” Give Talk on Light “Lat There Be Light” will be the subject of the lecture Monday night his pistol. He chased the bandits|in the ¥. W. C A. by Dr, A. W. thru the downtown section, firing at be bg bas igs sr ne lecture them several times, of the ¥. W. C. lyceum course. Shinn Sunday night Dr. Evans spoke to Z. E, Radio Program Tonight A Sale of Millinery Opportune Values at Big Savings 200 Trimmed Hats A regular line of our Winter Millinery, selling formerly for $3.95, $5.00, $7.60 and $10.00, priced for quick cleanup. Velling in a wide assortment of colors and pleasingly colored chenille dotted patterns. Copenhagen, grotto, henna, spark, orange, jade on black, and navy and brown meshes are in- cluded. A special purchase offered at 3O@ a yard 5 at Peace Meeting WASHINGTON, Oct, 80.—Th¢| would not be represented by @ pie United States wil be represented at! potentiary in the Lausanne the Lausanne Near East peace con- ence because this country wag not 6 ference on November 13 by observers, | war with Turkey, it would send it was announced officially by the! servers, in view of the American state department today, Secretary Hughes instructed DYED A SWEATER AND SKIRT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Every “Diamond Dyes” package tells how to dye or tint any worn, 4 traveling guard. Illness of Burke's | faded garment or drapery a new rich r color that will not streak, spot, fade or run. Perfect home dyeing is guar- anteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have never dyed before. Just tell your druggist whether the ma- terial you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it 1s linen, cotton or mixed goods. For fifty-one years millions of women have been using “Diamond Dyes” to add years of 4 wear to their old, shabby waists,| years, All druggists, in three sisen, skirts, dresses, coats, sweaters, stock-| Jeok by A-yt. —) Gold ings, draperies, hangings, every- eccept ne Special $2.95 Banded Sailors Special—$1.00 Banded Sailors of batter's plush, some of which have velvet facings, and either band- ed with leather or grosgrain ribbon. For+ merly $3.95 and $4.95, Ostrich Edging Special 25c Hat Edgings and Bandings of ostrich, in colors of gray, navy, brown, henna, turquoise and Copenhagen. Formerly $1.95 and $2.25 a length. American ambassadors at Paris and Rome to tell those ments that while the United terest involved in the Near East tlement. ig thing!—Advertisement. Store Hours 8:30 A SENSATIONAL SALE OF 5,000 PIECES OF MILAN WHITE ENAMELWARE at 98c Milan is the best quality ware— double coated, white, with blue bead and will give long service. Every item a big value at 98¢. YOUR CHOICE OF— 2 No. 6—Convex Kettle (With Enamel Cover) No. 6—Convex Sauce Pan (With Enamel Cover) No. 5—Tea Kettle No. 13—Dish Pan (Side Handle) No. 10—Oval Dish Pan No. 2—Rice Boiler No. 2—Coffee Pot No. 14,—Tea Pot No. 3—Kitchen Pot No phone or C. O. D. orders BLUE-BIRD CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS Specially Priced SET OF SIX for Tuesday at 98c| voc An exceptionally good buy at 6 for 88¢. A. M. to 6:00 P. M.: $1.50 ALARM CLOCKS Accurate timekeepers— have good alarm; fin-

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