The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE 3 MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU: FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOMES PECIAL CHRISTMAS ICTROLA OFFER —not QUALITY alone—nor terms alone—but BOTH. The world’s most famous Talking Machine, the VICTROLA, we offer from now until Christmas on exceptionally low terms. PAY AS LITTLE AS $] gh. —terms as low as $1— weekly are offered on the $25—, $85—, $50— and $75— models; on the higher priced models very reasonable terms will also be made. VICTROLA VICTROLA VICTROLA VICTROLA VICTROLA VICTROLA a treasure chest of toys in our TOYTOWN— —<dolls and prancy, dancy ponies with flying manes and tails, and teams that go whizzing ‘round dizzy curves, A happy place filled with things for you—and you —and YOU! Come and bring the little folks. | | | edie » fl }iiet that lto this or that ageney In the fund | eitizens who gave | | | THE SEATTLE STAR Labor Representative: Plan to Put Fund Over Organised labor, thru ft» repre sentatives assembled at the enll of W. W. Ladd and William M. Short, Monday night adopted this slogan; “The Community Fund must not fail; Seattle has never fallen di iis Job of taking care of its unfortunate.” The speakers giro Who offer thone objections using excuses ax an alibt and be regarded as slackers y ‘are they ah to thelr out that eribe to, thus removing th of “1 will not give like that « ph = Mot inting t Hieit in It wae pointed rk off inh to ex do poy,” representing Woe should We 1 tle way et If a volunteer subseript Park Weed Willis, president of 4 the old plan of sepa and tag days was wante rate drive: ful and that those who know most about the Fund increased thetr seriptions this year. He told week two years ago when six dr were in progress at one time And of agencies which spent most ef their time getting money Instead JUST A LITTLE. POSLAM. ENDS THAT ITCHING BUDDIE BIKE— —a strongly con- structed car with pedals. Finished in ivo- ry and red. Rubber - tired wheels. Special $550 MIDGET AUTO— —exactly as pictured, without bumper or headlights. 20 inches long, Rub bertired wheels $695 Enameled tn red, trimmed in black. Bpecial........ | | | Swap Baby for Bird BUDAPEST, Austria, Nov. 28.— A woman wae arrested tn the poul- try market while trying to seth her | &month-old baby. She offered the jehild on her arm for the price of | | froone, “Surely,” exclaimed the woman, “some one will pay the price in poultry for a good, healthy child.” A man was making her an offer when the police tnterfered. An tn- Vestigation showed the woman was in extreme poverty. For Colds, BROMO QUININE Tablets The box beare the signature of EW. Grova «eet BROMO.) 10¢— Sorte. $5.00 A real specialist in charge of our ‘ea ewrm $4.00) Crowns, Radiographs — the only reliable! method of knowing the exact condi. | | tion of your teeth. Our treatment of pyorrhea is con- sidered the best; $2 per tooth. In One Location for 21 Years BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC 1420% Second Avenue for every externa! Use for bathing babies and invalids, for in- oy PAA eee is (At all Druggists Morun Camacat Componation Deleware Ave. end Tesker.St. Philedelphie, Pe. MIFFLIN ALKOHOL MASSAGE 95% alcohol Glasses $5.00 FREE PXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 5 ey Be ononenenenenonones: stunning with spaghetti uhill heese C8 GSR SECESCEACR HOES ANT ADS GET RESULTS STAR W r | hompital size, $9.00 Tr 4 thie TMSTED treatment to- the with ali itehing places p and so m7 quickly the treatment w born old Posiam and P orywhere. For VOSLAM, 245 ik. —Ad vertivoment Big Prospects Here for Thanksgiving Dorts told her chum that Thanks giving held greater proapects for her than she had expected planned on having the @ay she said, “and being with the family. We're having « bie family dinner at home Put I hadn't expected to enjoy a bit of the turkey. You know I've been having trouble with my teeth, and have had to wo easy on the kind of food I put into my mouth. Been cating soft things mostiy. “I planned on sesing « dentitt as soon aa I could get a iittie money together to pay the bill, The ex: pense would be pretty big. I thought, #0 I wanted to get a little more saved than I already had Then a couple of days ago I wae having tunch with a friend and) she told me about the Pioneer) Deatists tn the Coline building. Sho told me that both of them, Dr. H. ©. Danford and Dr. W. J.) Childers, are known to do «atinfac-/ tory and very reasonable work, and| advised me to co up to thelr place! at Second avo, and James rants away. “L went. And, Madge, the bill) wasn't nearty ae big as IT thonght it would be, I needn't have waited aa long as I did. Yoa, It's certain) I'll get Thankegtving day off. And| I'm going to enjoy a Thanksgiving | dinner, thanks to the Pioneer Den tat dvertisement. Kidney and Bladder TroublesConquered or Money Back | For 40 years, said Dr. have been prescribing my Preserip- | tien No. 771 (known for year | Marshroot) for kidney and bind sickness and now that I have r tired from active practice Tt ha m Soap are wold ample free write 47th Bt, New off, Carey, I made arrang with leading | droge ao this wonder- ful preseription at a moderate price, on the money back If dissatiatied plan. Beware of kidney disease—thou- sands die of It every year who Sones to be enjoying the blessings of life and heaith. Yatch the symptoms. the © matty or moist palms, bac you ought to Carey's famous Prescription No. 777 right away ¥ It has wonderfully benefited tens of thounandas of cases of kidney and bladder troubles and ts the medicine wayn depend upon. Results ranteed E Dr, Dantel O. Carey was a practicing physician for many years And bis «reat Prescription No. 777 aided thousands of sufferers from kidney and bladder troubles. Here- after you can always get this ef- fective prescription in both liquid and tablet form at Owl Drug Co. and all reliable pharmac the country over—Advertineman When You Catch Cold. Rub on Musterole Musterole ts easy to apply and tt gets in its good work right away. Often {t prevents a cold from turn. ing into “flu” or pneumonia, Just apply Musterole with the fingers. It does all the good work of grand mother’s mustard plaster without the blister. Musterole ta a clean, white oint. ment made of of! of mustard and other home simples, It ts com. you mended by many doctors and nurses Try Musterolo for sore throat, cold on the chest, rheurnatism, lumbago, atift pleurisy, neck, asthma, neuralgia, estion, pains and aches of the and Jo *prains, sore muscles, bruises, blains, fronted feet—colds of au Beldom falla to deliver ro 360 and 660, Jara and tubes; bronchitin, Better than « mustard plaster votoed the be | | ratiroad. | Thos, Leeming & Co., N. ¥., Amer. Agents TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, ¥ YOU GET THE } BIRD And We Will Do THE REST the work they were raising mone for “The week of December 6, when we will go out to raise the balance of $950,000, Is an 8. 0. 8 situation for the Fund and Jt» future hangs on the result,” he . ot the Kone of general chairman 1 the year, but were at HOt solicited this year and urged th workers “stay on the job until they were called upor | He sald Many people ask ‘How much should I give Well, one store | where ma girlie work on # salary jof $16 asked th |what they thoug and their ave | 87. If Sent | thore girls the Fund ed today, It te pirites will fi 2 © have got to nave to complete the Mund.” D, B. Shinn of the elth tonal tslsne Sor tide’ pear 0 00. per WHICH MEANS YOU MAKE YOUR than the sum tn the b jen the year before was organized ic prominent labor men ke and agreed to organ ips under direction of Mr were Couneilman Robert sketh, J. L. Belanger and W. Cotterill, building ; John Hassett Hert Swain, metal trades; Ralph Mo Caltough and J. B, Hoscoe, print ow CREDIT =: AND YOU MAY PAY AS LITTLE AS | $1.00 or $9.00 A Week | to begin soliciting before December 5. Workers are urned to get instruc | tion at 3202 White butlding Ing trades; Harry N. Dall and F. & Wyatt, — transportation trades; “Dad” Wagner, amuse ment trades, end Tom Eagan and 4. P, Rankin, Many of the union people propose AND ENJOY THAT NEW GARMENT FOR Thanksgiving Day Buy now—and take advantage of our price reduction § which means a value-giving event resulting in better dress-" ing and saving of dollars in your purse. ‘7 Alterations Free CIFIC NG until mv 291 THIRDAVE. CORUNIVERSITY Dies From Being Afraid of Death) LONDON, Engiand, Nov. 28 | Emma Hornblower, 95, thought «he was dead, and died from shock when | she found she wasn't She slipped on a banana peeling outside a Drury lane theater and lost consciousness. When she came to a policeman was leaning over| her Piease, Gt. Peter,” [haven't been a bad wor |} When the p ied hia identity the shock caused her to lose conectousness, which she never re | covered j | J 14, oman ADA, Okia.—Trial of Gov. J. B Robertson, charged with socey bribe, set for December if Robertson enters plea of not gutity Hon Dan Suthertand, delegate to congress from Alaska, wae @ viattor at the rooms of the Alaska depart ment, Seattle Chamber of Com. meres, last week, when he partici pated in the hearings conducted by the U. & bureau of fisheries rela- tive to the new Southwestern Alas ka fisheries reserve. oe. Folders on the Alaska government railroad are available for distribu. tion at the Alaska rooma of the Chamber of Commerce, “The Alas- ka Railroad” is the name of the new folder graphically depicting scenery and resources along the route. This descriptive material, including map of the railroad, waa issued from the office of the Alina ka engineering commission, Bell st. dock. Batiafactory progress is reported from Speel river where 600 tons of pulp were awaiting shipment to the States last werk . jcently filed with the clerk of the r U. 8. Gistriet court, Southeastern Alaska. Incorporators include Judge Jan, Wickersham, Lockie McKinnon, J. W. Kehoe, John W. Frame and Henry Hummel. |HE DARKENED HIS GRAY HAIR Horlicks 5 OR ‘The Oatober report of the U. 8. col lector of customs at Juneau shows shipments of Alaska products for the month, amounting to $16,088,242, compared with shipments for the same month last year, amounting to Tolls How He Did It 1 $5,390,816 More than $13,000,000 worth of canned salmon was shipped Mr. J. A. McCrea, a be wg oted for month, more than three times resident of California, who Wwas/tne shipment of the same commodity called Daddy and Grandpa on ae | for October, 1991 count of his white hair, and who) 000” darkened it with a home-made mix ture, recently made the following | statement: 1 “Anyone can prepare a simple! mixture at home that will darken | gray hair, and make it soft and glonsy. To a half-pint of water add | 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and \ ounce of selling | giycertne ee “These ingredients can be bought at jany drug store at very little cost Seward, Alaska, has been created! Apply to the hinir twice a week untll & customs port of entry in the 31st the desired shade ts obtained, It does | customs district, by order of the not color the sealp, in not sticky or president, owing to incrensed traffic greasy and does aot rub off."-—Ad- | aiready started thru that port since ri | the completion of the government - . Malte Milk eSaeet The Original Food-Drink for All A mecting to effect a Southeast. ern Alaska farmers’ astociation ts scheduled for Juneau March 3 for) the purpose of mutual assistance to the farmers and for the adoption of @ method whereby ranchers can market their products thru a co- operative association. It is proposed to rent a warehouse tn Juneau and perhaps in Ketehikan, where the members may ship their products to one of the central warehouses for marketing by central forces. ROMAN MEAL HEALTH BREAD can be had In any grocery store and restaurant Seattle Baking Co, Bakers and Distributors. eee The Alaska Game Protective as. sootation of Wrangell has organized with Chas, Benjamin, president, and Dr. R. J, Divan, secretary-treasurer. J. G, Grant ie vice president of the organization Articles of Incorporation of the Cripple Creek Mining Co, with tn terests in the Hyder district, were Your Wife Deserves Her Own Home! You have often dreamed of the time when you could give it to her. Why not start a Building Fund today thru an inter- est-bearing savings account? With this definite goal the game of Savings becomes real joy. In front of—and behind the ear—tub a lictle ENGUE (ANALO£SIQUE) It often gives quick relief At any Drug Store. Keep a tube handy Ask Her to get in the game with you. Today is the time to start and this Bank—the place. ay Ay weal Southeast Corner Second Avenue at Columbia Largest Bank in Washington Are you an optimist? Better be Safe than Sorry. Secure one of our Safe Deposit Boxes. for-acnt an PAL First Aid Be SPORE ves oR Ne

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