The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1922, Page 4

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 19 THE SEATTLE STAR KERMIT FAILS : TOREACHCITY) CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURNISHING GOODS PRICED “iitéea"“| — §Q LOW EVERY MAN CAN SUPPLY HIS NEEDS | His plans changed because his! train was late, Kermit Roosevelt, son of the late ident Roose . volt, was compelled to forego his scheduled visit to Seattle Tues day night and stopped off at Bverett, instead, catching the “Ow! for Van couver, B. C., in that city. Roosevelt had planned to come to Seattle on the Oriental Limited, due Fl @ a here at § p, m., and lay over In this city until the “Owl left at 11.45 Phe Oriental Limited was #0 late, | . however, that he would have been e unable to make connections and he « had to « his arrangements at the Pe : ¢ x. pi " ” last mon 5 ¢ a Ko ¥ Roosevelt, who ta on the first leg of a three months’ trip around the world, ts accompanied by hia wite Seattle's Largest ang her father, James ¥. Willard, | former ambassador to Spain, He ex-| Opens plained that he was making the trip in his official capacity as president | of the Roosevelt Steamship compan of Now York and vice-president ¢ the Kerr Steamship cc ny | | Unlike his father, he takes no In-| terest in politics—a ta which he! proved by asking how S was coming along election in his campaig ALL ABOUT TH’ WEBSTER SALE FOR WORKINGMEN | AT THE PALACE | CLOTHING STORE f election on! democratic as state senator from the/ atatrict has lived in the White River valley for} 39 years. He has served on the city council! of Kent, also ag city treas urer and as post master of Kent C.F. Guiderson ‘Gulberson was ____ bern. tm Towa, SEEKS PLACE AS SENATOR Opposing the poll tax and fay oring a revision of ped. WILSON | and Pike ah on amy aol Elett 1888 Thursday, Now. 2nd. CAMPAIGN CASH 7 NOT SO HEAVY Contents More sect Plain Onions|cangidates Are Now Trim- Something stronger than onions be containet ia the most inno | ming Expense Accounts Yooking market bag. —— Arthor Sunday, according to quer] WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—Cam filed against him in Justice |Dalgn expenses of senatorial candi ©. Dalton’s court Tuesday, carried | dates are unusually light this year, @QUart of whisky in a bag from|® survey of the early election «x protruded a protecting fringe ge accounts, sent to the clerk of ‘Vegetable tops. senate today showed. Candt ~~ have until 20 days after cleo tion to file complete reports. Rouge used within certain lim-| Contributions also are meager. to add to & girl's appearance! parle B. Mayfield, democratic can- ‘eandica noon aaa of one New| aidate for the senate and the center ne a bitter political fight In Texas, "| spent exactly $16.56 in his cam- paign for election, according to a statement to the clerk. Henry Cabot Lodge of Mane. chusett administration leader in the senate, has reported campaign expenditures of $3,870 and no con- oT: tributions, Tis Other senatorial candidates report- the ‘ FOR ed campaign receipts and expendi. tures as follows: Senator La Follette, Wisconsin, received $6,141; spent, 95.974 Senator Kellogg, Mmnesota, no contributions; spent, §724. A feeling of lassitude is) "senator sutheriand, West Virginin, _ the first sign of a cold. Then) received $126; spent, 3229 tomes the Chill, Shiver, -oege ppg Micnigan, re- @ cety: spent, $709. oy Cough, Sore Throat) jeoator Pomerene, Ohio, recelved and $1,895; spent, $3,104 Dr. a “Seventy: Se," = 21 /POLL TAX BUT ONE-HALF PAID Humphreys’ Number! onympta, Nov. 1—Poll. tax col “Forty” Induces Sleep. lections for the fiscal year starting No habit forming Drugs. |4?™!%; 192% up to October 28 Price, ne and 1.00, totaled just a little more than half MS st DIRE | the total collected for the year from April 1, 1921, to April 1, 1922, altho Humphreys’ Homeo. Medicine © : 4 ilar |Sareet, tcdlcine Co. !the tax has been delinquent since Moatess pa July 1, State Treasurer C. L. Bab cock announced yesterday. Piles Can Be Cared Without | The ticures tor some of the coun | Bargains for All. ALACE CLOTHING CO. COR. FIRST AND SPRING - - - SEATTLE, WASH. SALE OPENS THURSDAY, 10 A. M. SEE WINDOWS TONIGHT Xtra” Bargains There are many hundred pieces of merchandise at prices which seem unbelievable—But the goods are ; M tie seniown at a: Yhere; some are slightly soiled or damaged, and in other instances perfect, but in small lots we wish to clear An instructive book has been pub-|Clallam ...-.00$ 18,038 § 10,412 —so COME EARLY and get first choice. by Dr. A. &. McCleary, the|Island ....... 6,764 1,802 Men’s Chambray Men's SU esis Men’s SILK- nowt llc .11c 65c S| BN ee ee EN) SR Oe (| a al ee i ela ed Mi it Fon Ss... ee eer Bae Mii in UNION SUITS .~—. 68c M GLOVES. leat 3c MOESTS. ee ctk 48c inca ae ee PS Peitinn ROC te... WEL ee... ae Sees a Paton... Ze] “Bala. 15¢| "ans. $7.85 © cr gpd age ge se Ted Yakima ....++ , 20,733 ay “i 53¢ ee te, 38 c $5. ae en soma $1. 89 Bieter Mecuss, iat rein |(,OBBLERS COME Manes City, to. OFF THE PERCH Nov. 1 SAN PRANCISCO, ? ' y San Francisco wholesale market to CAN BE CURED day with prices considerably lower than a year ago. | easements Quotations were 35 to 45 cents a} Thousands Are Now Using pound, November 1, 1921, the price/ 2 to 64 cents. | t New Treatment Which Is ("~~~ stab $6 Boys’ Suits $15 Men’s Ov 5 , Sent Free ereeeinapiaapnmmmeenpresseceiaeeatonat n’s Overcoats ‘$ $1.50 Boys’ Keds aes LADY FORBUS SAYS ee ee $3.98 | Priced ae” $8.85 | Mircea"... 89e you suffer from Pyorrhea bleed- Men’s Suit ri ing ‘or, ulcerated gums, abceases, SHE IS ANXIOUS TO ll aaa $18 Men’s Over- $ $3 Men’s Work fer tend oar aie ta the fart | SMOKE DOUGLAS OUT éc aa 06)... vcwsee $9.85 coats Priced at 1 0.85 Shoes at ....4... $ ] 98 dence, Mo. atid they will send you a|| Lady Willie Forbus, democrat: Men’s Suits $ 1 0 85 $25 Men’s Over- 1 $4.50 Men’s Dress full size dollar potile of Pyrokur on|| candidate for prosecuting atte Priced at..... . coats Priced at 4.8 Shoes at $2.98 fret Them $4 NOt wiae Lott? p22 || ney, renewed her challenge Tue $25 Men's Suits $3.50 Mente: Work’ id cock) S00 Mens Dre port cancels the chare i day to Prosecr orne ° : st as len’s Work 5.00 ’s Dress Begin until yo are pater ee Mateotm Douglas a elk toot in Priced at..... $ 1 5.85 ‘Trousers teeseenee $ 1 .68 . ‘aaa ba owes $3 .48 meeting with wonderful success and debate on campaign tasues. Ig relieving, thousands of | people. || She took exception to a state who ink they have loose rs oJ a aching teeth fina that the See etteer See tO Bert C. Ros fn the gums and after a few days || that “when Malcolm Douglas re use of Pyrokur the pain is gone, the | turns to the stump ft will be in- teeth become more wold are To foul breath is gone. -hdvesiiceeeet || teresting to note how many of Come To It om Man’s Sale! “|| his traducers will have the cour. |] age to face him.” “Since I am the nominal head ay. Men ¥ King county who have con . demned your official acts,” she GRIZ wrote to Douglas, “I herewith drone S$ \ renew my challenge to mest you 4 ee n debate on the lasues in thin MEOMMENDED & SOLD BY DRUGCISTS & OPTIC campaign.”

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