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hour later the manager was called WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922. Member American Homes Bureau F iber and Reed FURNITURE and large and « Reductions Fiber Reed Furniture Today is recognized for is excellence of service and suitability for any room. The wide range of use that fiber furn- iture can be put to is limited only to the dif- ferent articles made from fiber. The following list gives you an idea of articles that can be purchased during this sale at a marked sav- ing: No, 2095-—F woven seat size, Special price coker good —Davenports —Day Beds —Chaise Lounge —Fireside Rockers —Library Tables —Davenport Tables —Floor Lamps —Sewing Rockers Many other ar- ticles not men- tioned. No orange, brow price GRUNBAUM-BR FURNITURE CO. INC. brown finish: THE resulted in the above amashup of a citreus train near finteh employes were killed and 49 injured. ory back mfort half way into the car ahead, UNION PACIFIC LOSES ITS CASE BOY KEPT AT HOME GETS BEAR; HIS PA RETURNS LUCKLESS Salinger we ( HAZLETON, Pa, Nov, 1 MA Commission . to Hear Rail fo hunting | with hin father wait Separation Testimony Soorstep, hugging his old-fash 1 toned gun, disconsolate that he Nov. 16—The|| could not make the trip to the & decision of the WASHINGTON Union Pacific, by mountains. interstate commerce comminsion, yes While the father was tramping terday lost the first akirmish in the |] the hills and the boy was eating big ratiroad battle following the su-|] his heart out in envy, a large 4 decision divorcing the || bear entered the orchard on an preme cot Central Pacific and the Southern Pa eific, on the ground that the com bination violated anti-trust laws | The Southern Pacific ts seeking to; have the Interstate commerce com. mixsion take steps that will allow the merger with the Central Pacific to continue, in spite of the court's Aectaton. The Union Pacific, opposing baron move, filed a motion asking imme diate dismiasal of the Southern Pa. | cific’s application to present ite case | to the commission. | The commi mn today dented the j Union Pacition motion for dismsaa’ | 810 Improvements Planned |°=; of the Southern Pacific's application, in Northwest | which was to acquire contro! of the | Central Puctfic, and hearings previ-| | efiect t th of ously ordered November 21 win pro| Reflecting the growth traffic Pacific oted. | Whether the commission has jurte- | weat ports recently have authortsed @iction to consider the Southern Pa- | improvement totaling | cifio’x application for contro! of the| 10,7 figures | Central Pacific, or whether ite appit- | *'%726.000, wh leation should be granted, will be de |Comptied by the Seattle port com | cided after these hearings. mission. exploring expedition. Young Shaffer killed the bear The father came home empty handed PORTS TO SPEND | TEN MILLIONS :* comfortable water borne neven North. expenditures according to The comptiation shows that Van couver, B. C.. has expended or has lauthorized expenditure of $4,000, | ABERDEEN Rev. Father Mary's Catholic church here, is etven | 359,000; | farewell reception before leaving to | Anerdeen, | take up work In St. Anne's partah In Port Angeles, 100,000; | $250,000; Olympla, $160, 0000; Vancouver, Wash. $25,000. SEATTLE Thomas Quain, for 18 years with Bt. | 999; Tacoma, $1,500,000; Bremertop,. | Seattle. Purse of $700 presented him | by races In addition to this, Seattle is con templating the expenditure of $400, 000 for approaches to the STRUCK THEM HUMOROUSLY | Washington canal; A lecturer on optics, explaining the |eum for Duwamish waterway mechanism of the organ of vision, re- | provements. sf SIXTH AVE. Sctween PIKE ond PINE } Grunbaum Building ; im versation took place “Have you « red-headed boy work- Pited * Ing for yout office. The manager, after hiring} “Yea” him, sent him on an errand tn one of| “Well, the following con- this ts the janitor at the| forced to draw a gun.” Oakwood apartments, where your boy came to deliver a message. sisted on coming in the front way,! Lake | abd an equal} | women are telling their friends, The |ralne appearance of age which gray STAR [ STALLED TRAIN, FOGGY NIGHT: THREE DIE ) 1 combination of a densely foggy night, a stalled circus train and a swift passenger train Adeline, Owing to the heavy fog, the passenger engineer did not see the flares, and orashed into the rear of the circus train, driving the rear car almost | BIG MERGER OF La., recently, Three circus PACKERS, PLAN Billion-Dollar Organization Discussed BY J. L. O'SULLIVAN CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—A_ $1,000,000, 000 merger of the five great packing world the Armour Morris ana Cudahy companies of Swift, Wilson, under discussion, ft has been was learned today J. Ogden Armour and other packer representatives were in Washington today to obtain, according to reports: the attitude of the government to | ward such @ combination from See retary of Agriculture Wallace, Attor ney commission « five,” with headquarters in on ago, have branches in every |corner of the globe. Their combined ts mre $1,007,107.457, and their capitalization $394,832,000. Miss Evanston Is W. C. T. U. Head PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 16.—Mins Anna A. Gordon, Evanston, I, was yesterday elected world president of | the Women's Christian Temperance union, to succeed the late Rona Lynd, countess of England, Miss Gordon is alno president of the W. C. T. U. in the United States. No More Gray Hair or Dandruff! That's what tho nds of men and } ff] marked. “Let any man gaze closely| If Seattle decides to erect the| hair gives and which handicaps ona ~~~! J} into his wife's eye and he will see| proposed Spokane st. warehouse,| socially and in business, has been himself looking so exceedingly small | another $260,000 will be added 4 and the blight of dandruff that™-—here the lecturer's voloe waslihe list of improvement 1 | reme by the traly wonderful drowned t { laughter fro Crees. Bees JURISHINE. This scientif row by roars of laughter from | dition to the above cities, Belling 5 ae teally mpounded tonite feeds and the married people in his audience. [ham t» completing plans for ex:| nourishes the hair, prevents its fall- |panding her port facilities. COPS FIRE AT and was so persistent that I was | “Good heavens! him, 414 you?’ “No, but I want my gun back.” You didn't shoot He in- RE you dragging around day after day, with a dull, throbbing backache? Do you feel old and slow, tired-out and dispirited? Do you wonder why you are so miserable—so utterly lacking in vim and vitality? ‘Then you should give some attention to your kidneys. Your kidneys are the biood-filters. When they weaken, the effect blood and nerves ts quickly apparent on Your back aches; you feel dull and lifeless» sharp pains stab you at move You have daily headaches, with spells of diz every mudden JOHN HANSEN, 2612 Grund Ave. ways: “Il was bad off with kidney trou ble. My back felt tried to lft I got a kink in the wm s.. atiff and when I "1 of my back. My kidneys were din ordered. I had bad pains in the top of my head. I bought Doan's Kidney Pillx two boxes the kink ack and the pain out ‘his medicine cured me,” and after takin went out of m of my head. Does Every Day Bring the Same Old Backache? Are You Lame and Stiff; Worn-Out and Discouraged? It’s Time, Then, You Looked to Your Kidneys. | and ness and the kidney action is apt to be distress. | you | “Use Doan’s,”’ Say These Seattle Folks: | FLEEING MAN | ‘Three bandits, discovered in the act | of robbing a drunken Japanese near | First ave. 8. and Main st., shortly lafter midnight Wednesday, were pur |sued by Patrolmen C. B. Peterson and E. J, Dell until they were halted by @ dozen pistol shots | While a large crowd watched, the | policemen chased the trio thru the | streets; firing as they ran. The men | finally stopped and submitted to ar their names as Fred lrest. They gave | Krueger, 29; Lunn Lucas, 22, and |irancisco Martimes, 23. The Japa nese victim, T. Okata, 83, was taken to Jail also, as he was too intoxicated | to make @ coherent statement 'Dickerson Escapes | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Nov. 16 |¥for the third time, Roy Dickerson, convicted bank robber, has esc lfrom Kilby prison, the million-<d institution at Montgomery Dickerson. His wife also is serving la term as an accessory to the rob WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 KFC—1115 a, m.; 2p 2:45 p. m,; 6:30 p. m.; 6 p, m.; p. m.; 6:20 p. m.; 915 p,m; 9 10:16 p.m KDZE--10:30 to 11 a m. and 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. daily, and 7:16 ing. You are nervous and irritable and inclined to spelle of “blues.” And all too often these warnings are neglected until some serious kidney sickness develops. Why let yourself go from bad to worse? ‘Treated promptly these early troubles are usualiy easy to correct. Neglected, there is danger of to 8:15 Monday, Wednesday and gravel or other kidney disorders. Friday Don't risk serious kidney illness, Give your KIR—815 to 915 p. m. weakened kidn the help they need. Use KZC—-6:45 to 715 p. m. KGY—-Sundays and Tuesdays, 0 p. m.; Fridays, 8:30 to We Are There When You Want Us Sheet Metal and Roofing Repairs Doan’s Kidney strength Ask your neighbor! Doan’s have brought health to thousands. They should help , 282 22nd Ave. W., 1 shape from ‘kid After « day's wash 1 t my back straightened and sore, and I felt tired My housework was a big task feet and hands bloated 1 heasd about Doan's Kidney Pills, and used two boxes. They rid me of the backache and the swelling went down. The dizziness also disappeared after I used Doan’s Kidney Pills.” jantly jusually jyou hay Again From Prison| | ever | thruout the state are searching for | iP {nothing until jis relieving thousands of ling, promotes its growth and pleas harmlessly rertores to orig- ether black, brown or wen the wcalp. Unfail~ dandruff. One bottle tive. No matter wha try Nourishine—to rice $1.25 per bottle. Bartell Co, Swift Drug Co. Rhodes partment Store and other drug and department stores Nourishine Positively Not a Dye Advertisement. inal Color, -Catarrh Germs Move Out When Hyomei Moves In No stomach Hyomet ta made chiefly of eucalyptus taken from the eu 8 forests of inland Australia, ar mbined with impregnat out by the eucalyptus tr that germs do not thrive, and in con- icha, colds, ‘catarrh and none and throat afflictions are eally unknown. Breathe Hyome! and get the pleasant germ killing effect am would get in the eucalyptus forests: met is by druggiats | here and by Bartell Drug Co. on @ guarantes of satinfaction or money refunded. PYORRHEA CAN BE CURED |Thousands Are Now Using New Treatment Which I mt Free If you euffer from Pyorrhea bleeding or ulcerated cums, abscesses gum boils, loosening of the teeth, ste. send your name to the Martin 'Chemieal Co, Dept. 181, Independ- ence, Mo., and they will ‘send you @ full ajze dollar bottle of Pyrokur on fi trial. If it cures, you are to wend them $1. Otherwise your re- ort cancels the You pay charge are satiafied This remarkable tment in meeting with wonderful success and Many who think they have loone « aching teeth find that the trouble in in the game and after a few ur the pain more solid A IRheumatism Can Be Treated at Home No change of climate is necessary in treating rheumatism with Mrs, Summers’ popular home method, Chronioure, Sufferers from rheuma tism, lumbago and neuralgic pains neral Daugherty and the fed PAGE 5 THERHODES co. New Silk Petticoats $3.65 Second Moor Of Jersey Silks, Messalines, Changeable Taffetas and Radium Silks A new shipment of Petticoats, with ruffled flounces, silk fringed or perfectly plain styles, and in a wide range of colors. Very pleasing values at $3.65 each. Other Petticoats $4.50, arriving 84.95, 85.05 with this group $6.95 priced at and enact 1,200 Pairs of Women’s Fabric Gloves, a Pair 59c Two-clanp-styled Gloves, with embroidered backs, and displayed in ten colors; also black and white, Glove Dept.~-Main Floor Infants’ Needle Art for Christmas tuben Shirts Upper Main Poor Special 5 WEEKS UNTIL CHRISTMAS! ‘Thore is still ample time to embroider your gifts—and no, $1.00 gift will please as much as one you have made, you ines 1, 2 2, 4 and § For a pleasing variety of beautiful Gift merchandise, you | Ps will find our Needle Art Department to be a veritable Infants’ Dept—Upper Main Floor cell | “haat ‘ Courtly Accessories , Christmas Cards y | Main Floor Rear Neckwear Dept-—Main Floor i Personality and refinement are Head-dress—Wreaths of glittering gold and sliver cok combined in the Artistic Christmas ored leaves, jeweled bandeaux and velvet leaves in delicate |] | Greeting Cards we have so care shades, priced trom $1.00 to $1.75 each. fully chosen for your approval Fantasy Fans—Deftly used, a fan may be @ provocation, |] Engraved Cards ordered through this store will be given prompt at ad nse or an invitation. We have them in gold and sil- ver colored brocades, spangled gauze, black lace and ostrich tention Absolute dependability of many shades. Priced from $5.25 to $16.50 each. and satisfaction are assured. Handkerchief Bracelets of gold and silver colored ribbons, A complete new line of Christ with ivory ring holders. Priced at $1.00. mas tags, ribbons, etc will Wood Violets, made up in lovely clusters of sparkling be found here i leaves and flowers—50¢@ and 85¢ a bunch. iia Court Is Minus One Justice WASHINGTON, Nov, 16.—The su preme court was minus be associate Justice today as Justice Day's resig- nation from the tribunal became ef- fective. President Harding will probably not announce his successor before next Monday, when the senate will be on hand to ratify his selection. Senator John K. Shields, Tennes- see, and John W. Davis, of Went Virginia, former ambassador to Great Britain, and president of the American Bar association, are promi- nently mentioned as successors to Day Starwich believes he is hiding with the mistaken idea that the will be released. “If he is such a coward,” WOMAN HELD FOR HUSBAND Held as hostage for her husband, | id, “Mrs. Bravin will have to | Mrs. Ermina Bravin, 4650 Green| She was caught there with) Lake bivd., will be tried on a charge | 600d.” ‘sah of manufacturing liquor unless Brav- in gives himself up to Sheriff Matt Starwich by Wednesday night. Three weeks ago Starwich and deputies raided the Bravin residence, securing two stills and a large quan- tity of liquor and mash. Mrs. Brav in and her 5-year-old son were alone in the place. The lad was turned over to the Juvenile authorities and Mrs, Bravin was placed in the county jail, while @ search was made for the father and husband. He has not been seen, and Sheriff Explains How Enlarged Veins Can Be Ae Often Times Veins Burst Cause Much ——a Expense and Loss of Employment Many eople have become spondent use they — been Ie to believe that the reduce pao ds = "veins Justice Department Figures Strike Cost WASHINGTON Nov 16.—The railroad shopmen's strike oost the! department of justice nearly $1,250, 000 for hire of 6,000 deputy United States marshals and extra help, At-| torney General Daugherty yesterday | said, Daughterty mentioned this ex pense in stating that his department ia doing ten times more work than | ever before, and appropriations must be raised accordingly. The Staff of Life is Bread rovement the veins and b to normal. merald Ot] is ext uoee t in hospitals and in facto first aid to the injured. It harapless, yet most powerful cide and two ounces last \Is Its Most Delicious Spread ed, 20 powerful is Ol that soft bunches, goitre, glands and wens are redu: one of the wonderful discoveries 4 recent years and anyone who is appointed with its use r have f money refunded. Drug Co, any druggist can eupply you. : An airplane traveling constantly at fa speed of 100 miles an hour would take nearly 106 years to reach the/ sun, dieeiaieadsiiiaiabiaibaiaaiaiice Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. a a : Ot ew , Spel AVENUE AND UNION. s\ 2 @e ee . Transparent Glass Ovenware Cake Plates Special for Thursday at A Large Assortment of CHARACTER DOLLS Specially Priced at 98c Included are BABY DOLLS with movable arms and legs, closing eyes; 12 inches high, KIL E DOLLS, 18 inches high, mohair wig and jointed FLORODORO DOLLS, 16 closing eyes, eyelashes, mohair wig jointed. Special at. 98c anteed. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER A Cans 95¢ SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY'S SELLING AT No C. O. D. orders; delivered only with other goods BOYS’ AND MEN’S SWEATERS Very Special at Bake your caxe the easier and better way and serve in the same dish in which it is prepared. inches high, nd RAMIKINS AND CUSTARD CUPS, special at 10e each, Guar: A Sale of 25-watt Lux - Tungsten Doan’s Kidney Pill At all dealers, 60c a box, Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. PUGET SOUND SHEET METAL WORKS Main 0176 report speedy relief from these tor. | tures after trying Chronieure, whieh | aids nature in cleansing and toning up the system. Ask your druggist, | or send for FREE TRIAL of Mrs, | Summers’ Chronic with useful in. | formation, by addressing The Sum. | mers Medical Co., Box R-45, South Bend, Ind.-Advertisement. $9.49 Sizes 36 to 42 in the popu- lar colors, with single and double body stripes. Velues up to $12.00. Special, $9.49. — mps At 23¢ Each Carton of FIVE at $1.10 Best quality, no refills. A bargain at this low price.

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