The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 5

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FRIDAY, 2m Oo. per American Ef — TOYS — BRING IN THE CHILDREN Downstairs Sales Floor NOVEMBER 24 1922. THE ». Millionaires Plan Arctic Flight Will Go on Hunting ‘and Exploring Trip NORTH POLU SEATTLE STAR es Bureau HUDSON BAY” 4 AVUTOOONHAS0AN0000 00H Beautiful Pieces of Bedroom Furniture —— $139.50 Bow-Foot Bed—Dresser—C hiffonier—Toilet Table A wonderful value; an entirely finely finished; offered in three finishes—walnut, is quite the best value ever mahogany, This this quality of Furniture. ‘The four pieces, as listed above, only Vanity Dresser in place of $35.00 extra Chifforette in place of Chiffonter, Wear-Ever Special 3-Quart Covered Aluminum Handle Saucepan Sp arrangement with fac: tory permits us to offer this Saucepan $110 Mra, J. Epperson will demonstrate by qualities of aluminum in utensils without amoke or grease; rice will be cooked to dryness without stir ring or burning; correct use of a fry pan will be shown; a whole meal will be cooked in a Wear-Ever roaster RUNBAUM BROS FURNITURE Co. INC. SIXTH AVE. Sctwoen PIKE ood PINE Grunbaum Building new design, of excellent make, ivory and offered in $139.50 Tollet Table may be had for 85.00 extra. Factory Demonstration of WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM actual cooking the superior cooking Hot cakes will be made UAIOUUAOUUUUAUUGAEAUOGEAEAUUAUGUUOUOEAUUUUAULLLULULULOLOA High Taxes Scored by New Legislator Scoring the present taxation sys tem, under which. he declared. taxes have increased at a far more rapid rate than the population, Charies H. Heighton, representative elect from the 47th istrict, spoke before the Engineers’ club at ngon Thuretay. A 10-mill tax limit should be fixed by law, according to Heighton. CDA row o —< ved owns mene ro Bers. COLAPSABLE TARE BY DUDLEY SIDDALL gW YORK, Nov, 24.—Develop of the fying boat hag now reached a point where a party of American millionaires t plan to fy, next summer, on @ hunti exploring trip to the Arctic clrele, It will be a prospecting trip de luxe. Success tn the venture will virtu ally result in opening a whole new continent !n Northern Canada. Mysterious wildernesses heretofore penetrated only by hardy adventur ere will be brought within three days of New York Financiers wil) be able personaly to investigate the fabulous stories of minerals, timber jand fur brought back from the Aro. | | thee ctrele by explorers, Two weeks’ | | vacation will suffice for the sports. man to get ashot at a walrus or! | polar bear. | | Sounds like a dream. Tut | Four prominent Detrotters and | | two of New York's leaders in com | mercial aviation are siready booked for the first flight, which will be} operated by Acromarine Alrwayn, Inc. A specially constructed sea plane to carry ten passengers and a crew of three on Northern trips ts} orn. | now building at Keyport, N. J cial permission for such flights has| been granted by the Canadian gov ernment. Arrangements for gasoline and other supplies have been made (esate Alone Evatt etal tt 90 mar ag the Hudson my Co. 4 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF $i5, $i8 AND $20 OVERCOATS GO AT $10 $10-OVERCOAT SALE-$10 Hats, Caps Underwear and Trousers Buy a new Fall Suit, in good heavy in a late style, at the sale prices, wonderful values, and get a good Hat, Cap, a suit of Underwear or a pair of Trousers, for 1¢ each. material, Suits in sizes 32 to 46. BEST VALUE IN CITY MEN’S DRESS SHOES Plain and Belted Is-New!922 Patterns--Sizes 34 to 44 All BIG VALUES | in plain back $1.85 ONE § CENT SALE Sweaters, Shirts, Overalls or Boys’ Suits Make the purchase of a New Fall Suit style or belted model, in new fall patterns. Suits on sale at $10.85, $15.85, $18.85. By so doing you can purchase a nice Sweater, Shirt, pair of Overalls or a Boys’ Suit for 1¢. MEN’S HEAVY CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS, each 48c TURN YOUR EYE ON THESE BARGAINS Come Early, as Certain Articles Will Be Sold Out Quickly MEN’S WORK SHOES, VALUE... $1.00 Men’s Sweaters priced at AT THESE PRICES Handkerchiefs 10¢ Men’s priced at 4c Men's .. 68c Overalls at ... Sectional view of the new A Above: be made. retic flying boat, now building. Picture of the plane as it will look when completed, | and a map showing where the first trip into the North will) “After operating pasengercarry- | ing alreraft for three years and hav: ing flown over 1,000,000 pasnenger miles without @ serious mishap, we concluded that properly regulated | would enable us to fly to the Hudson Bay terttory tn safety,” said Charles F. Redden, president of Acromarine Airways. “Due to the numerous large lakes | jand rivers thruout Canada we will have continuous opportunity for |landing from New York to the north- weet territory. Inasmuch as our boats My only over water this chain of lakes and rivers, affording safe landing factlities, removed h and only serious obstacle to such « j flight. “When I first suggested the poms bilities to business men and sports |men in Detroit, they were amazed. |They were quick to reallxa bow: ever, that the hunters parndise of the world hitherto inacceastble, wan at last within @ few short hours of |thetr homes in Detroit. “Bo tar four have definitely agreed jto go They are Howard BE. Coffin, | wartime chairman of the U. &. Air eraft board, vice president of the Hudson Motor Co. and president of the National Aeronautic associa tion; Col. Harold H. Emmona, preal- dent of the Detroit Board of Com. | merce; Dr. James W. Inches, Detroit TURN HAR. DARK WITH SAGE. TEA ‘The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening «ray, streaked and faded hair is grand- mother’s recipe, and folks are again using ft to keep their hair a good, | even color, which is quite sensible, | as we are living in an age when youthful appearance ts of the great eat advantage Nowadays, though, we dont have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home, All @rug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” It ts very popular be cause nobody can discover it has |been applied. Simply moisten your comb of a soft brush with ft and | draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the Indies with piWyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- Poound, ta that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few ap- plications, It also produces that soft luster and appearance of abundance which is #o attractive,-Advertise. ment first | police commiastoner; Wiliam © Motzger, fire comminntoner and preat dent of the Detroit Athletic club. “Inglis M. Uppercu, owner of Aero marine Airways, and I are also going jon thin first trip.” So little ts known of this part of the Hudson Bay region that no ac curate itinerary is to be scheduled. The plane will leave New York about July 1, go to Montreal by way of the | Hudson river, Jump over Inland lakes and rivers to Moose Factory on | James bay, and then north for hun dreds of miles by easy stages up Hud son bay, The trip will take two or three weeks, and future trips will be made as regularly after that as char ter parties require. | ‘The plane now bullding ts stmilar to thom on the asromarine lines In Florida, New York and Lake Erie, except that it will be equipped for |nleoping and electric cooking, Like the other planes in the seromarine fleet it will carry wireless mending and recetving equipment. PROF. TIERNAN GETS DIVORCE | SOUTH BEND, Ind, Nov, 24— Johan F. Tiernan, Notre Dame pro | fessor and prominent figure tn the | recent paternity case, was granted « ivoroe here yesterday from his wife and given custody ef two children, Mary and Irene. “Baby Billy,” who, Tiernan recent. ly charged was the eon of Harry Poulin, South Bend merchant, was given to Mra. Tiernan, Neither the wife nor the children were in the courtroom at the time of the divorce hearing. Tiernan told Supertor Judge Ches- ter that on October 7, the date he | and his wife were separated, she told him she married him because he was ® “good provider,” not because she loved him. Ho teatified that hig wife told him that she loved Harry Poulin and would some day marry him. HUBBIES PLAN SELF DEFENSE SACRAMENTO, Cal, Nov, 24— Husbands have organized for mutual self protection, according to articles of Incorporation recelved at the sec- retary of state's office here from Los Angeles. “Brothers Under the Skin,” ts the name of the proposed company. Its purpose ts to “advocate the rights of and “promulgate the pre- cept that pursuit of mon by women husbands” ~*| should be limited to matrimony.” Ashamed of Clothes, She Feigns Illness | 1 am sorry you were 1 Tues laay. We had such a good time at | Alice's birthday party. I wish you could have gone.” | “I am sorry, too jtell me about it.” | “Well, in the first place, she surely wan surprised. She was tak jing @ nap in an old kimono and |she was #0 embarrassed {dressed up quickly and w lovely time We presen with a huge baskét of gorgeous |pink chrysanthemums and she was We played bridge, of jcourse, and then served the re- freshments that we took with us.” “It sounds good. You must have a delightful party.” we did. And I am inviting But you must |so pleased. | had “Oh, |the same people up some afternoon 75¢e Boys’ Overalls priced 15 Cc 79c PALACE CLOTHING CO. FIRST AVE., CORNER SPRING ST. "a next week. You must come to tha “Oh, you, 1 my dear, I'll have to tell wasn't i) at all but had nothing whatever to wear hated to come And I simply can't come to yours either unless I can afford that new dress I so You have Kot to come ‘That's all there ts t Buy that new dress you # at Cherry's Stunning ¢ and they want you to buy on you ean pay while yo the dress. Six months are to pay if you like “They are at 1016 taira in the Rialto Bldg the Pigin Whistle, Take elevator." Advertinement. need so badly by| © The husbands agree to help wives Ne about thetr ages if the women will surrender their “last word” rights. Incorporators are James W. Adam- son and Frank J, Murphy, of Palms: Kid McCoy, Hollywood; Carey Wil- son, Los Angeles, and Vio Blakeslee, Culver City. The articles have not been filed since no fee was received with the papers, Mexicans Protest Against Violence WASHINGTON, Nov. %4.—The Mexican embassy here has sent an- other note to the state department, protesting against violence in Texas. The note declared that a mexican named Enrique Olivaras was nearly Killed at Weslaco, ‘Tex., and requests the American government to take necessary steps to punish the guilty The present note ig a sequence to the general protest made by the Mexican government some days ago against a number of alleged outrages to Mexicans in this country. DR. N. Yow returned new Remedies f Men and Wome Spectatiat Stomach ona Female Hotel Pike and Ave. Main And 116 Yesler Way. Mi “The Store With the Xmas Spirit” Chri. Worsted Sweaters $5.25 istmas Gift Special for Boys (= | 12 100 pure worsted Shaker-knit Sweaters in middy style, with large Sizes are 28 to 38. rack collars. In all school colors, as sketched. Very special. Worsted Sweaters $6.95 Another group of 150 pure worsted Sweaters similar in to th to 88. These are also specially priced. Good we and colors. Women’s Plush Coats $1 Plush Coat, ter loose back Second Floor Plain and fur collared lengths, mings of Coney and white and gray squirrel are at- tractive. Sizes are 16 to 46. Sizes 28 but of a heavier weight. ™mE RHODES © ose at $5.25, Men's Bathrobas—S pecial $3.95 Men’s Dept.—Main Floor ight Blanket Robes, well tailored and in a wide range of patterns Here is a good opportunity to fix Dad or Brother up for Christmas. Children’s Bathrobes That Will Bring a Happy Awakening on Christmas Morning! Upper Main Floor 9.50 Robes In colors of rose, blue, Copenhagen, pink and aavorted dark patterns. These are cut extra full and are trimmed with satin bindings or braid. in three-quar- belted and models, Trim- Sizes are 2 to 16 years. Choice at $1.50, $1.95, $2.05, $3.05 and $4.95. WHAT'S IN PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY NOVEMB) KFC—1115 a. 2p my 5:30 p.m; Dp mS15 p.m; 10185 pm KDZE—10:30 to 9:20 to 430 p.m 8:20 to 9:80 p. m.; 45 pm 15 Monday, Wednesday and COMPLETE LISTING of taxable Property on the assessment rolls is | the only method thru which taxes in Beattie onn be lowered, Mayor Brown | |said Thursday, in a speech at the | | Beattie Realtors’ luncheon at the Butler cafe. THE AIR New Overcoats Small sizes and odd lots teft reduced now te Only $5.00 1427 Fifth Avenue ER 24 m; 2pm to Dp mM. 620 lia m and daily, and 115 || BELLINGHAM —James Hyatt, 19, committs suicide at local hotel by taking gaa Search being made for unknown girl sweetheart. EVERETT.—Dr. 0. A Thomie, | Everett physician, receives severe in- juries when his car and anothef, driven by Frank Carlson, collide here. Tuesdaya, Fridays, 8:30 te Specially Priced PANSY DOLLS (rice dey ar $2.49 A wonderful Doll—stands 22 inches high, Bisque head and composition bo@y; fully jointed; eyebrows, eyelashes and closing eyes; mohair wig. DOLL BUGGIES ri. 7<r $3.49 =" "= Well-made fiber reed body, size 18 inches long, $ inches wide, 27 inches high; ?% inch rubbertired wheels; finished tn tvory enamel; has movable top. a Model Heavy ” Ball-Bearing ROLLER Underpriced at AY Pair Adjustable and easy A bargain at $1 running. $1.49. BLUE ENAMEL ROASTERS 3 > $3.60. Size 11%x17% Inches; is constructed Regularly sell at without seams and ta self basting. Roasts meats perfectly. SKATES SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF THE LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP DEMONSTRATION—SPECIAL AT 4 BARS FOR 25c For the TOOLS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED 26-inch f $1.49; regular $2.50. ANKEE DRIVERS, $1.98, TABLE TUMBLERS Thin blown, face, hands and bath. Cleanses, purifies. and protects the skin. MAZDA LAMPS” Priced at 40-Watt ....... 60-Watt 75-Watt .. 100-Watt IAND SAWS, at special AUTOMATIC SCREW- regular $2.69; special at Mazdas use only one-third as much cu:rent as earbon lamps. Buy them in cartons of five, Specially Priced at, 49c SET OF SIX, for embossed in a neat floral design. An excellent value. (No deliveries.)

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