The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1922, Page 2

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MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BURBAL, facturing Co. silverware set. peel Cr F-R-E-E! stant. nation Range purchased during this 6-day fac- tory demonstra- tion, we will in- se clude without i Zy=> > this beau- aS tiful 26-piece set yy) ») of Wm. Rogers Hampden design silverware, which carries an unlim- ited guarentee from the makers. ‘ptee. jd aatt } { 4 ) = Credit 1s KITCHE for Be ment House Commissioner Mann for an Increase tn the number of serious paarski? noodions euffering. fires in New York. Pay for Your Par- chases Is ‘CHENETTES CAUSE FIRES a NEW YORK—The flapper with stores ere, for | her kitchenette was Diamed by Tene 1.00 per poten enough tl Rid have FOR BEPTAR AMERICAN HOMES special Thanksgiving sale EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGE —a 6-day sale in which we offer you a remarkable opportunity to own one of these beautiful porcelain ranges on exceptiona and to secure FREE with your purchase a 26-piece low credit terms m. Rogers Manu- burns coal, gas or wood. Saves fuel— —~a simple twist of the wrist converts this beautt ful range to @ gas, coal or wood range In an tm You will be imterested In the selfetarter for coal and wood, the attractive “UNTVIT™ poresiain, the compastneas, the braller and eco homical oven of this most practical, sanitary and efficient of all ranges. gas boiler or toaster— ~one of the finest features of the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL. Has large loop burner, porcelain automatic fue and damper control. All smoke and odor carried direct to chimney. simple, efficient. Be sure to see ft. your old stove taken in exchange— —during this sale we accept your old stove range as part payment on an EMPRESS UNI VERSAL COMBINATION RANGE Practical, PARISH HAS The display of beautifni embrold- ery, hand-made articles of Irish tnen, beautiful laces and Hardanger craft fill each booth. aha pad | history of the parish has | much a tempting array fancies, it i claimed. of the parish mere Seah ee This Man Claims Wedding Complex BIRMINGHAM, Nov. 1 Mackeriey, to be subjected to paycopathic tests to determine his sanity. He claims) he has a mania for Snerrying. Machinists TAKE NOTICE! hetng called for for all Union convicted of bigamy, is) THE CAMPAIGN IN ENGLAND ENDS. Lloyd George Makes Final Battle for Election BY LLOYD LONDON, Nov, 14 ALLEN Campaigning to be held for the general elections Hritieh | thruout the jon tomorrow an end today, with many of came to the 1,400 candidates in furious Pith hour activity about thelr constitu encies o in tnolated Instan ous rivalry for that cor ta, it ie general! nmervatty of between 40 Bonar Law's oot are tain of a majority and 60 Labor is offering # ance, but it can « dred not than 76 “in.” Nkowtne ter end, will not are campa but their 2 overthrow the © prervative Lioyd George's followers are tak ing thelr cue from thelr leader and are not fighting Premier Bonar Law's choices, There wi be leas than 60 Lioyd Ge pendents” elected Tonar Law spoke at Glasgow tant night, Lieyd George at Denbigh, while Winetor Churebtti had a stormy time with communist heck lore at Dundee The former colonial secretary te recovering from an operation for ap- pendicttia and spoke from a wheel ohalr Asquith, Part Birkenhead and Vis count Grey spoke tn other parts of the isles. ‘Tomorrow electors wil! go to the polls to name 616 members of parliament. Of these, 13 will be from northern Ireland. Fletween 8¢ and 00 seats are uncontested. The conservatives confidently ex peot to elect at least 858 members, « safe majority for the moment, altho one which will leave Lioyd George and his followere with the balance of power Should Bonar Law's party fall to get & majority, It Is probable that Liey4d George would lend the sup SEATIL E STAR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922. Gadski Will Sing Friday port of his followers. Therefore there geome no possibility whatever of the Premier meeting defeat tomorrow and the elections are being viewed #9 & great eporting event. The most ancient war reasele of which any Getetle are known were Bayptian and the date aesianed to them t* 2000 B.C oer g y, but sopear ‘entirelye® bronchitie, spas (weighing shout 8 the) THANKSGIVING Packed in ice and re-tced dally by American Rail until destination $2.00 Delivered to any express office In U, 8. All charges prepald. Guar. antes to firet-cless Attention Andrew Hamilton Co. 801 Seaboard i» 4th and Pike Phone 1901 ohiniete and Helpers wh who follow the Cm tee 4 Alaska I tot, work in ah wcale make a spot cash outlay. OUR TERMS of CREDIT ana Prices are Agreeable 7 TO ALL 122! THILD PRSITY Latest Fall Fashions for men, women and children who appreciate style, fit and quality, yet cannot conveniently ANTI s of Teeth Free From 9 to 11 Ber of Tec, DOs 00 A real specialist in charge of Plate Department. Radiographs — the only reliable |method of knowing the exact condl- j tion of your teeth. One X-ray free. | Our treatment of pyorrhea ts com |aldered the best; $2 per tooth. In One Location for 21 Years Ds DENTAL cume 1420% Beoond Avenue $4.00 When you have to select a Gift and really care about its acceptability, you'll find choice of an Electrical Appliance at this unusual store both satisfying and distinctive. \Goe1auae. SEATTLE will sing at the Metropolitan the ater, in Seattle, Friday evening, under the direction of Frank P. upon @ musical artixt. Mme. Gadski will devote the sen: non of 1922-23 excluatvely to concert om | ce) “Brikoente” i | (a) The Last Hour" |(b) “My Love and I to) (a) ” om” (from “Lohen (Poum by Mathiide Richard Wagner Iv “Ieolde’s Narrative” (from “Tristan and leolde") Richard Wagner Mme. Gadwkt Margo Hughes at the piano Tickets are on sale at Sherman Clay & Co., Third ave, and Pine at. i Laxative HROMO QU Will keep the system h y ition and thus ward off all ate sof Colds, Grip or Influenza. 30c “On Your Toes” That Roldt's box is worth following. Mebbe it's chocolate eclairs or crisp cookies or some of those |i ‘ood ‘ol butterhorns, We |} have something like that moat every night for dinner —when we Nop at one of Roldt's Popular Bake Shops, j 913 S - Led nh enti i Third cme erket Prima ‘Donna ‘Coming H ere a= Lift Off with Fingers | prominent Seattle Italians pledged | Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop alittle “Freezone” on an aching corn in. | stantly that corn stops hurting, then | shortly you lift It right off with fin. | gers, Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn or corn between the toes, and the cal- luses, without soreness or trritation. Advertisement. For Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner, a glass of Kris. toferson’s Perfectly Pas. tourtsed te real Health Food, Tt's Tested and Bottled In a clean plant, -|Plan Amendment Or. Daniel G. Carey, of Elmira,N.Y., Rush Message to Star Readers! ELVIN’S. Pine Street Apparel Shop for women is to be discontinued. Suits, coats and dresses— all reduced. Sale daily, 9 a. m. to 6p. m. Further details tomorrow night. Established 1909 216 Pine Street Between Second and Third Avenues 3 Escape Deathin _ of Cummins Law Burning Airplane WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—Rafl| AMIENS, Nov. 14—A_ Goliath read legislation, amending the Eech | airplane flying from Parle to Lon- geo mor yomtthin gl y 24 om Sarit Sete! amen meer Sone Te gress, wit be considered at center. was brought down safely, the three ences this week between President p geseenanee, Sorerae eee “THE ITCHING commerce committee, it was an- neuneed tofay by the senator after) ‘The legisiation proposed provider, among other things, for amendments to the transportation act, defining the powers of the rafiway labor 4 board. and remova! of the board from f Se ECZEMA AWAY . reltet | Aided by Italians) tor itehing. smarts ing simply can't reeiat it. The success of the Urphans’ Fest!. ES read @ little on the —— parte — val to be held In the Arctic building oye be meee Des 2 ee the week of November 20 and drive ae shin’ gone | for funds for the Sacred Heart or-| phanage now in progress was fur- nealing ie » call at the White House. Orphanage to Be Itching, smart- — ther assured Monday night when aimost before you know it. HAT the kind of skin treatment - - their enthusiastic support and co-| 1 are looking fr operation at a meeting held at head. *°uare look 3 kin once well, use quarters, 509 Third ave., called by |jam Soap to prevent a return of Alberto Alfant, acting royal consul old trouble. of Italy. ealth to thousands every day. : Plans were made to enlist the sup {SSO ahi, faa fee att ee, Ween port of every Italian home. York. ay ) a Eminent Kidney Specialist, Retires Leaves His Famous Prescription, No. 777, Known for Years — as “Marshroot,” to the World. Says It Has Helped Thousands, A brilliant physician, « aitigent stu- | ne through the back or side. Then | dent and, above all, a man of creat! | again that frequent desire to empty © intellect, he made the study of these | the bladder, cold clammy feet and iseaser his life's work. | Just « little puffiness under the eyes. During his forty years of constant Occasionally the hands or feet swell) practice Dr. Daniel G. Carey devoted | slightly and tie palms of the hands almost his entire life to the study of |are moist. Don't neglect them—you this most important branch of medi-| cannot afford to take any chances cine and his success, as is well | with your kidney: known, was almost phenomenal if you ever have the faintest sum If Dr. Carey never did anything | picion that your kidney: weak else in his long, praiseworthy career | your bladder is irritated the but originate his famous Prescription No, 717, his fame would live long after his useful life had ended Watch the symptoms was Dr. Carey's advice, ‘The tinfest signals | often indicate that the kidneys are! ailing and need attention, Dry skin, for instance, and little specks float- ing before the eyes. Sometimes the feet feel heavy as if your shoes were full of lead, Often the joints ache or you have quick, darting pains shoot thing you can do ts to get a bottle Dr, Carey's Prescription No, 117 jonce, M@ny thousands of cases an } have been helped by Marshroot taken in time. Hereafter you can always get effective prescription at pharmacists the country in mind the name, Dr. seription No, TT7, No other medicine | oan take its place. Ow! Drug Co., or any druggist can supply you Those Who Recognize the Usefulness of Pe-ru-n Are Never Without Its tonic properties and the invigorating effect which ft exerts upon the mucous membranes are wi makes Pe-ru-na such a valuable treatment for a Bt number of bodily ills. 4 Coughs, colds, nasal catarrh, stomach and of disorders ave among the more common affections of the mucous Inings which call for Pe-ru-na a Fifty years in the service of the people Sold Everywhere Tablet or Liquid — Send 4 cents for book on eatarrh - The Pe-ru-na Company covwnus, om

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