The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1922, Page 5

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TESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922. Member American Homes Bureau _GRUNBAUM-BROS FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. Schoen PIKE ord PINE Grunbaum Building ij ee eee ee “YOUR XMAS SHOPPING Holiday shopping should be a real pleasure—and you will find it so if you will allow us to assist you tn filling your shopping int Our daily advertisements cerry ali important news of the jay--make it a habit to look for them—you wil! find many nelpful sumeations. Any selection made will be held for Christmas delivery Smoking Cabinets and Stands LARGEST ASSORTMENT—LOWEST PRICES MAKE YOUR SELECTION—HASE IT PUT ASIDE MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED SMOKING sign, im thi This will m: AND-—New 4e- mahogany finieh COASTER WAGONS Pioneer Coaster as a Christmas gift; special at Fret Undressed Dolls USDEESSED DOLL &—With bodies of imitation kid, (Can hardly be distinguished from rem 12% + * high eyes that open and shut. curly he! ren. .....-. COC ir the week ... ter bear Featured Li it } } } HONOR GUESTS to Dine With Dill ‘The mayors of all the larger cities in Washington will be special guests THE SEATTLE [|] MAYORS TOBE New Tariff Law Force STAR Prices to Soar Higher Executives of Washington How Administration Measure Affects Cost of Highly Protected Articles BY Cc. C WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.— LYON uu are already paying more at the dinner to be given at the Me for what you buy, the increase being directly due to the club Thursday evening to Sen: Dill, Mayer i sonk ator-alect c frown of Seatth Fleming of pol T. Mathes of whom, by the wi and Mayor A. ¥ © democrats tt of Tacoma nvitations to xpected to be on Robert P. Oldham, 4 chairman, who will pr that at least 600 perso: il attend the dinner, Tickets be pur |ehased at Dill headquarters, 408) Haller, butiding, Archway book store, | 234 Pike #t., Cohen's cigar store, 713) Second ave. Carroll real estate of- fice, 4558 California ave, Lindsay grocery, 4338 University way. Airplane Will Be } Sold at Auction Por the firet time in the North | west an airplane is to @isposed of by at 11 a.m, November 22, tn front! largest the trade has known for a long while past of the Seattle federal building, by | ber 24, after new high tariff law. At the same time you are actually some other articles that were placed on the free list drugs and chemical: The New York Jourr f Com: friendly to the administra dates—September 6, before th had been in eff Here ts the rewult ITEMS for instar of Its investigation Acetic acid, 28 per cent, 100 Ibs. , Barium chloride, ton Caffeine alkaloid, tb. Formaldehyde, tb, Potassium bromide, tb. Camphor, refined, tb. Potassium chierate, Ib. Strychnine alkaloid, Ib. now for Take paying less * more thar ices for twe and Oct Oct. $291% st KO ” 9% oO 105.00 476 Ams a BK Bs 115 “A glance t wufficient to show that a marked increase has occurred,” court order, The auction will be held | says the Journal of Commerce. “The advance is, ae @ matter of fact, the cause it, what didT If the tariff did not | Virtue of @ federal court order —! On the other hand, prices of “essential olle” that were placed on the as 4 result of representations mad) tree list, are dropping under the workings of the new tariff law, by the King & Wings Shipbulléing Co. against N. ©. Atkins, owner of | the hydroairplane N-CAMC claiming that $2,178.45 te owed their concern by Atkins. Attorney Dan Landon represented the plaintiff ‘The plane ls now moored at Kirk- land, where it will remain until afler the auction. Players’ Club Is Organized in City Organization of « new club of pro- and semi profemmional enter. | tainers of Beattie, to be known as/ the Players’ club, wag perfected at a| made mixture “Anyone can prepare mixture at hore that wil! gradually darken «ray, etreaked or faded bair, Ue 4 | it and of ads i i s i i H ae it 3 i ] { aft i ! i aif i } i E i n é | American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit 1 1 | ALL MODELS of the | “AMERICAN | BEAUTY” IRON | can be seen at— | 1219-21 FOU. RTH AVE. —________| at this: bergamot PRICES Sept. 5 Oct. 4 of California, made to get a 1¢-cent per pound éuty on shelled almonds? Weill, the price of shelled almonds to the “ultimate consumer” was 15 per cent higher on October 24 than on September 6, under the old tariff law. tabie “Tren Age.” organ of the stesl industry, tells of the good times many lines of the steel business are enjoying under the new law: producers of ferromanganere were prepared to take orders on « limited Neither maker \ tinge are of tonnages held tn stock ~ “Stu weeks ago.” comments the Journal of Commerce, “ferromanganese Of bey | was sold frealy at the furnace for lens than $79 « ton.” |WEST TRIAL FO “Two domestic material at $100. furnace Cluster Diamond Pin, 9 Din monds; . Regular Handsome Lady’s Ring, almost sa! $145.00 Sportal Extra fine Diamond in benuti- ful setting, almost 1% carats. terewn $425.00 Bargain Gent's Diamond Ring, 1-carat sman... $105.00 Special fee our window dinpiny—it will pay you. American Jewelry Co. “The Bargain House for Diamonds” 821 Second Ave. Near Marion Ketablished 1889 Many other highly protected foodstuffs have jumped similarity, Another last week announced they age at 78 to 82 per cent in production aad the offer-| SUPERIOR COURT brought by Be Heard by Justice Charges of malicious prosecution Shertff Matt Starwich axainst C, E. West, former mayor of | Auburn, will be Gied ip superior court. This Ernest Wheelock, West's attorney, and Thornas Daugherty, of Balievue, Te eA AMEE ME ARR To & witness, appeared in court ready for the trial but Wheelock agreed | to battle it out in superior court. ARAN, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You i | ‘The charge exainst West, and also & $10,000 damage sult, resulted from West's pre-election activities against Starwich. West ewore to two com- plaints against the sheriff, charging thet he was not a citizen of the United States. Btarwich produced his neturaliza tion papers at once, to the compicte satisfaction of the prosecuting at- torney Claims Coat Began Wearing; Asks $150 Bult to recover $150 paid for what, | was decided Monday after- “| noon when the matter came up for ‘Tho it is not common, a few peo-| hearing before Justice of the Peace jemployed et the yard it te charged, was represented to be a Russian marmot skin coat, and guaranteed to ehow no si¢ne of wear for 16 years, was filed in superior court Monday against the Danziger Fur Co. by Q@ M. Jones. Jones claims that the coat began to weer out in 30 days. mote ® friendly spirit among the members and tw acquaint the public with the activities of the organiza-| tion. Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole won't blister lke the old-fashioned mustard plaster Just spr It penetrat gentle tingle, Joosen and draws out the Musterole is a « ment, made with of] of mustard ie fine for throat, bronchitis, stiff neck, asthma, ache, congestion, tonstlitin, pleurisy, chilblains Keep handy for instant use Jare and tubes; hompital size, $3.00 Better than a Mustard plaster 4 it on with your fingers to the sore spot with a the congesti: eness and pain an, white obnt It quick relief from sore croup, neuralgia, head rheurma, tiem, lumbago, pains and aches of the back and joints, sprains, sore jmurcles, bruines, \feet, colde on the chest frosted it Bbc and 6S¢, THE RHODES PAGE & GO. Woolen Materials—Special for a Pre-Thanksgiving Sale Wednesday Woolen Goods Dept.—Upper Main Floor 54-Inch Tweeds $1.00 Tweed Mixtures in patterns and shades very practical for dresses and light weight wraps. A 54inch ma- terial to sell, special, at $1.00 yard. 54-Inch Coatings $1.95 Specially selected numbers inelud- ing a fine stock of wool Velour Coat- ings in all the desired colors, in- cluding navy and black. While they last, a yard, $1.95. A 54-Inch Coating Sensation! $3.45 A noteworthy sale offer, indeed! er mixtures and shadow plaids. Eponge and Plaid Back Coatings in heath- A yard, $3.45. 54-Inch French Serge $1.69 A fine quality of French Serge in navy, wine, Copenhagen, garnet, blege, Quaker. gray, green and black. Specially priced at $1.68 a yard. Imported Coatings $4.45 ‘This group includes all of our finest patterns in 64-inch double faced Coatings and Imported Tweeds at remarkable reductions. Normandy Coatings . $4.45 54-inch Normandy Coatihgs in pleasing colors, including navy blue and black. Rich pile fabrics suitable for coats, capes and wraps. R Promises a Funeral and Provides It down , Starwich’s Charges Not to] coroner W. H Corson ant police | the were investigating two suicides Tues | mayor. tay Fred Paulson, landlord at the Maynaré hotel, 718% Maynard ave, hee took his life Monday afternoon by | turning the gus wide open on a gas) stove in bis room. He wae found dead by three of his friends, L. C Larson, A. M. Mortenson, 4507 Cas: adin ave, and Oscar Carlson, 910 Fifth ave. x Paulson had been worrying over! peautifully M-bealth and financial troubles, He over night bas & son, Pred Paulson, Jr, who is | oWeerhs, Sees Bremerton navy | 2? botties George Erickson, rancher of Kent, shot himself thru the bedy with « shotgun Monday afternoon, just after bty family had teft home to attend « funeral. Erickson’s last remark was: “I'll make a better funeral, and ft wil! be ready for you when you come back.” The deed was ie committed in s potate field. haired, Members of the family thought Wyeth's See |Brickson was joking and did not | pound tonight and you'll consider the warning until they re turned to find his body. andé your in a few lf Oaye & here, because tt darkens the ‘sily and evenly that po tell It bas been app ‘Those whose \ishee and your locks \uriantly dark and beautiful. This i# the age of youth. unattractive | wanted sround, ed with your dark, handsom outhful appearance wi ye— Advertisement. H ! Hy i g f ied. hair ts turn’ jaded Grugiess Gray- || combination with aren't || droth . Milk with |] diets sul ipbur Com- |] case. doit Rare VERY REAGON, tam ty gw Ey folks Diet each tore Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. POPE-GOSSER Fancy shape white; cups only. ell know what Gosser means. No phone or C. O. D's. ~10c~ plain You Pope A wonderful value “83c = Including government tax. Lot consiats of: Berry Bpoons Bread Knives Ladles Teacttes Cold Meat Forks Carving Knives Suger Shells Pie and Pestry Servers $1.00 Cobbler Set, consisting of stand with 3 lasts, shoe hammer, knife, sewing and pegging awl. Extreme special at t MODEL STEEL ROASTER Self basting, made of seamless steel— will hold 10-Ib. tur- key; regular $1.35 value. Wednesday— GALVANIZED WASH TUBS Size No. 2; without attachments. Made by Rochester Stamping Works; worth $1.89. A wonderful value at

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