The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, DECE IBER 6, 1922 Member American Homes Bureau Make This a GRUNBAUM-BROS, FURNITURE. The Christmas Street issn memor'at | LIVING ROOM SUITE — THE GIFT SUPREME THAT THE ENTIRE FAMILY WILL ENJOY 3 PIECES ae OO rrr retained jean) TTT] : CTT ae A Suite that every member of the family will enjoy. Covered in Kaker’s velour, full ces Byral loose, comfy cushions; five extra pillows in each suite; mahog- any-fini ramts with cane pafel arms and backs. ...... $245.00 BING TRAINS —TOYS— Santa and his wife will greet | the children every afternoon | from 2 to 4 o’clock in the Toy Department. Don’t, fail to come. UNDRESSED BABY DOLLS (Jointed) Size 24 inches—washable { | ‘ Bing Train-—-Engine and Tender, tttree Cars, Pina sad wait Take STE Reed Fiber Doll Buggy Ivery, gray and ~have long dark " blue; adjustable me dark curly hood, reclining hair and brown eyes back, rubber and golden ourly hair with blue eyes. All aré tires, good size. Priced special sole ae yg and Priced at . $3.4 Guard Units Are to Be Inspected | Beattie Nattonal Guardemen will Preaident | #9 (bru thetr paces Thursday even ing before Adjt. Gen. Maurtoe ‘Thompson and his staff, when. the state officer conducts his annual tn- spection to judge the amount of — scoomplished during the | ir | Four firtng batteries and the medi jeal detachment of the 146th Field artillery and the headquarters com | pany of the 161st Infantry will be in lapected | Col, Harry G. Winsor and Maj | Thomas L. Shurtieff and Maj. John C. Coart will accompany General Thompson, as will the state artillery instructor, Maj. Clift Andrus Relatives and friends of the guardsmen will be guests of the even ing. = - = - — NAIROBI, Mess fetiggees ba Friends of Harry Brolaski, called boons from the interior are raiding | the ox-bootlegger king of California, hundreds of Kenya colony farms 4 | now si at the Tacoma Genera! hoe | pital, tho under sentence at McNeil | island, have petitioned Harding for the man's parole. Ww not? It will do you a world of good. How the folks back home will welcome you! You'll be surprised, too, how easy it is to make the * Just talk with your Great Northern agent. He'll give you some mighty interesting information. The Great Northern is the comfortable, scenic route—it will land you at your destination feeling fine to get the most out of your visit. Latest Pullman Standard and Tourist Sleepers, Com; t- Observation Cars, Coaches, and high standard Dining Car service (Club, Table d’hote or a la Carte), and most courteous treatment, make it a real joy to go East on the ‘New Steel ORIENTAL LIMITED To CHICAGO Without Change —~ Go GREAT NORTHERN FOR DETAILED INFORMATION APPLY: Consolidated Ticket Office, 1010 Second Ave., Ell, 5830 or King Street Station, Main 6601 J.W. YOUNG, City Pass, Mgt, 1H. M. BEYBRS, Aust. Pass, Agt. THE SE PAGE 5 Meet Albert, Tiger Valet; He Tells of His Duties STAR GO. #© THz RHODES io BY NORRIS = wef i looks nervously outside He does The gloves are black ones, and the | a atraightat 4 briar pipe, crams e e ’ Soins Se | eons ant arte pun Practical Gifts Are the Best in bis private minute but Albert Mehts it ar, “Bethlehem,” lent him by Chas. | again ’ sag M. Schwab “Oul, I have heard ‘No maater fn a ° The valet ts Monsieur Albert Bou-| pero to his valet. But le premier Im orted Kid oves lin, who speaks but one language, te different, He is my greatest |! re French, and on but one subject, Cle | hero. He ts a rea) tiger E>. menceau "You, I sometimes leave my bed Boulin ts what the stage has)at 3 in the morning to him 3 95 taught Americans to regard @8 4) dress But what cares Albert . Fie has dark enehman typleal “Le premier he ts full of la aym pathie, He Alber! rushes to the window again and looks up and down the railway yards “I remember an elerly widow was looking for @ pension | Hor fon he wae killed in the war | Bhe wen! to one government Bureau, to another bur Everywhere they Just Look at Them! She Will Love Them Too! Main Floor once Glove Dept., THE NOVELTY RHODES CO GAUNTLETS THE RHODES CO KID GAUNTLETS turn her away. “La premier he hears of It calle her to htm He He) gets her pen jsion. That te le premier Lovely imported Kid Gauntlets with Another lot of Gauntlets, opening om “Oul, oul, it's true he eats with his : the side, with strap and pearl clasp at brown curly hair and a little brown | gloves on./ It's true he picks ur extra long cuff and strap at wrist with | wrist: cuffs are lined with kid in con- mustache that curves upward at the ; | tips. trasting shades, and embroidery is in Also dainty two-tone cro pear! elasp. He always wears a-vest of lighter bie, ERs two-tone. Colors are brown with sable, | thet embroidery. Colors are sable, r shade than his coat and trousers, | chet 3 y brown with champagne, black with resplendent in @ row of glass but- beaver, tan, brown, navy, black and | white, white with black and sable with tons, And he carries bright green ony aa a penon : Big ns ag Ae handkerchief in his upper coat white, at $3.95. brown; $3.95. pocket Complete size assortment but not in es ahs He bows often He takes off hia! {hat enappily whenever you speak to him—or upon any other pretext j “Oul, oul, le pre " saye Roulin, | “I go all around the world with aweet France (ah) the rest | Burope, India, and now Amerique | “Here I am so confused. }#o, Diable! |I try to find the premier A Practical Gift for Boys Outing Flannel Pajamas Fountain Pens and Pencils $1.00 to $12.50 of | grapefrult and eats it from bis hand |@# one eats the orange, What does I worry |he drink here? Why, the charged In New York I get lowt. | watert Sometimes. and bie} put Albert has } Boys’ Department, Main Floor, Rear 4 a nolne in Pajamas made in one-piece style with two-plece features ! Yaterman, Scheaffer, Dunn friends. But I see only people, p60 | the other end of the car and he has : Ww nan, Scheaffer, aii, ‘pecgl. Whey reek bere, they |nerveusty reined seomasd te tenn the kind that boys like. Sizes 6 to 18 years. A suit, $1.50. and Parksr saakea’’ 0 ae lrush there. I speak to many, but no| ity os one understands me The little valet t* an great a hero “{ struggle for hours. At last Tito his mante Main Floor Rear ae his master in to} t ham been enpecially true | ne Cleménoeau fell a prey to fever n India, reach home, But, Dieu, the premier | him he already has retired. And without the aid of Albert! Ah, monsieur, quel desastr nursed him back to health with the|/ Then Albert Jumps up and runs to | tenderness of a woman ] |the window of the private car and! Clemenceau has granted his vatot'n | Girls’ \t | two years ago; and Albert \ Art Pottery 50ce to $4.00 Bath Robes 4 - =| With to hear all his speeches and S Vasen and Bowls in muaay ae wmetimes he permits Albert to sit \| ve shades. | Py platform tho the valet under O | ; 5 stands not one word of the speeches e ] h, of course, are delivered in| | Upper Main Floor a | Beacon Cloth Robes in light and dark col- ors, full cut and in all the choice Beacon pat- English. Blue Metal Ware 65¢e to $7.00 Ash ‘Trays Humidors Cigarette Jars Jewel Cases and Book Ends BUILT BY ARMY |New Bombing Machine Is Ready for Trial Flight BY PAUL K MALLON WASHINGTON, Deo. 6 Water Senely ae Be Doubled Soon} Completion of the new West Beat | the 20-inch water main, which water | department heade expect by Christ A new | man, will practically double the water Leviathan of the air—a huge bomb-| supply of that section of the lees range Hand Painted Glass | ads cans rey 16,000 ; ‘ terns. Sizes rang ing plane, which « carry 00 |aecording to engineers in cherse.| ae e Se pounds of exploxives—-has been con-| The improvement will cost the water | from 6 to 16 years. A Ware—$1.25 to $3.50 atructed by the army air service. | departinent $40,000, ft ts estimated. i See ee chin, enlea oe Mostng| delightful Christmas Candlesticks Jewel Cases In the past the district han been |f| bomber, uses more than 180 gallons | served by two matns, one « 20tnch |]! of gasoline an hour, and Is construct-/and the other a 10inch, Whenever gift for the youngster at $2.50 each. Powder Boxes and Vases Needle Art Dept. joint session with miners’ sentatives here today, Fifteen states were rept the meeting. The wage negotiations drafted at a preliminary the operators. Widely vi dictions were made as to ceptability to the miners. Lonely Woman Dies After Taking Gas Mrs. W. N. Landerkin, 1907 Sow enth ave, cornmitted suicide Sunday night by inhaling gas tn the kitchen. ‘The body was discovered late Tuce night beside a scribbled niote, in which the was de spondent over her lonely life. The body is at the morgue. Tau Beta Pi Will Pledge Engineers Candidates for Tau Beta Pi, honor- ary engineering fraternity, will be | initiated by the University of Wash- Coal Agreement Sought in East CHICAGO, Dec, 6—A plan for wage negotiations which it was hoped would prevent further strikes jand lockouts in the coal industry, |was submitted by operators in a seven hours have woman declared she od to carry heavy loads for long die | ft has been necessary to shut off tances. It ts a triplane of 120 feet one of the mains for repair, Wert wing spread, an over-all length of 65 ; Saattio has been forced to undergo a /]! foot and tn 28 feet high | temporary water shortage. The new ‘The ahlp shows great development tain will eliminate this annoyance, over the largest type of bomber used | experts say. in the world war, A wget Raped | of bombe may be . ig hewn, Two thousand gallons of Man Locked Up In fust gasoline would be required for fuel uacling wood Oe wt iseevee| _ Wault Loses Case ean carry 10,000 pounds of bombs for| The state supreme court Tuesday |handed down @ decision that Henry To propel this giant ship, stx 400 | Austrem in not entitled to $15,000 horsepower Liberty motors damages against the American Sav- been installed Ant intricate meter | 'os* Rank & Trust Co. for alleged ine neater has been inatalied to tell ex. (Juries in having been xhut in the air. actly how each of these motors ix|“eht vaults of: the bank two years jago, Aunstrem was locked tn the ‘safety deposit vault for several hours before locks could be released running. A telephone has been fitted out to enable conversation between those in the front and rear of the cabin to be carried on, and a powerful apparatus has been Installed to communicate with the ground WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, f the whip were! w the part . trem the fustory.ct the Witte DECEMBER 6 ington chapter at the Engineers’ club ire ateaadk Germania, nt tine KFC—1115 a, m. to 12 noon; 2 || pnureday afternoon ponerse Peer 03 ne bese rite > m. to 3p. m; 520 p.m; 6 p. |! a ‘i | 29 ® browck Heights, N. J.. to the Falr!] th "9 pm.” j : “Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Breaks a Cold in Few Ho fleld Air Intermediate di oe ulagnes pe ee Oe Seattle Knights a urinpes field, O., mpecia} cars. had to be Pro: |] 3.39 t 4:30 p. m. dally: except | Instant Relief! Don’t stay ti ‘ ; ane the a to i ec ry | ! y stuffed: ) second and third doses Qt vided by the ra - ve wre 3 Sunday; 7 to 8 p. m. Moudays and Hear S reta ! Quit blowing and snuffling! Take |up the cold completely and e@ were routed to ave certain tunne’ Fridays; & to 9 p. m, Wednesdays. At @ special meeting of Seatth upe's Cold Compound” every two | grippe misery. thru which the big parts could not KJR—» to { p. m. Mondays, || Knights of Columbus, William J. Mo-| hours until three doses are taken.| “Pape's Cold Compound” jw ve passed, The plane will soon be tested out at Fairfield, O. Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, KHQ-7 to 8 p. m. Tuesdays, | Wednesdays, Saturdays. vard ave. evening supreme secretary of the or-| The first dose opens clogged-up nos- spoke at the K. of C. hall, Har-|trils and alr passages of head; stops and E. Union st, Tuesday ‘nose running; relieves headache, dullness, feverishneas, sneezing. The quickest, surest relief known costs only a few cents at drug # Tastes nice. Contains no Insist upon Pape's. DAYS TILL tore Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M Wdibcic Lives there aman with taste so dead—Who never to himself hath said—“I surely crave The Nucoa Spread—On muf- fins, biscuits and on bread.” Commuter Has Man-Sized Troubles| LO, @Q Et AVENUE AND UNION STREET. KIDDIE KARTS Special for Thursday at Regularly se! at $6.50, Size 12x30 . Onk body, 7%-ineh dise wheels, rubber tired. A real Present for the boy. WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM DOUBLE-LIPPED STEW P LITTLE MARY UGED To LOAF MY, HOW GAG WOULD GHIRK NOW WITH CARICTMAS COMING SIE TK DOING ALL TRE WORK Specially Priced at “Whew, Bill! What kind of | = language is this I hear? You evi ‘ dently aren't in a happy frame of 59c mind. I never did hear such @ | string of naughty words.” man. Regular price 85c. Cover to fit, 200, 4 | “Naughty words! Holy smoket 100 SETS OF Made of hard, thick sheet aluminum, with’ |Your flow of Innguage would be ole - oe D * . strong riveted handle. |worse than naughty if you were in you are “getting along in years El t xX T Li ht o4 at © jt fix I am in i| yu don't need to sit in a chimney ec ric mas ree I $s Don’t Miss the Big Soap Deal for 83¢ } h, what's the matt Is the corner and dr of the days when Very low priced for Thursday's selling at mortgage on the old homestead due | you were full of life and vitality. or something Hke that?” Keep your blood rich and pure and 1 49 THERMAX ELECTRIC GR “Oh, 1 wouldn't worry about al your system built up with Gude’s r) little thing like that. It's some real|Pepto-Mangan, and you will feel Sots consist of 8 colored lights with long cord Attractively Priced at 7 49 pac 9 stronger, younger and livelier than you and: plug i a “Well, let's hear ahets your trou ee ae Get it today and Bolle, brotla, toasts and frieiihan/s ae b aybe T can » you out.” e . beet ‘eo! ovta i yo ; vans ~ i Fie cHag a tees | Your druggist has Gude's—tiquid or Your h an be bright and well lighted with pans and 6-foot cord; performs two cooking open ow, you know. And I left my | tablets, as you prefer. out increased light bills if you use Mazda Lamps, SHORE Bt the SEER check book at home this morning. | priced at na een he I promixed the wife I wouldn't] Gude'’s 40-WATT..... “igh sore herve without that nat mut | 60-WATT..... ‘ve been needing so long, and 7h-WATT be darned if I'm going to have Pepto-Mangan 5 W. 1s sete enough money with me to get that | 100-WATT....... new sult today. 1 wonder if there's a place where T can pay a third down on a suit and the rest Inter?” "Tl should aay there f T'm glad you asked me. Ther at Buy them ty « of five t ‘ wrton POLAR GLOW REFLECTOR ELECTRIC HEATERS Priced at $5.00 Has 10%-ihch copper reflector mounted on Tonic and Blood Enricher ERI eR I TS SALMON $2.00 fn plac 1015 Second Ave., in the Rialto | shipped anywhere in the U. & A. 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