The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 6

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‘EMBER 7, 19% qmuRSDAY, dD amageeenceeneetiaiii MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU GRUNBAUM: BROS FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. Zctroen PIKE one PINE Grunbaum Building = COETHALS OKEHS Says Columbia Plan Most Gigantic of Its Kind WASHINGTON, Dex Classify ing it with the Panama canal and ! the Alaska railroad, Gen, George W Goethals, butlder of the Panama yesterday gave unequivocal support to the « Columbia River SERVING witness before the houw trrigation TRAYS— committee hearings on the bill which proposes an appropriation of Mahogany finished $150,000 to plete necessary final ames— The glase bot nyestigations ms are removable, to The project is declared by the ONUOUSEOAUOAORRAUEOVGOYONGSUO0UUUOUONORONUOAOOAEE AEE SSS Slot products for export annually =| While the initial cost ts high, the <= |Maintenance and operations are es timated by Gen, Goethals at the low cont of 48 conte the acre per annum “That this project will rried thru some day ts Inevitable. it must be done by the feder ernment ta perfectly apparent,” Goethals said bow! shape, with ball feet— ‘two sinee—7%4 and 9% $1.89 | inches; either sino... Sandy Andy lasting toy anda eat at- traction every py or girl. T4c TOYLAND — Invitation \Y afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock, Santa and Wife Wil greet the children—and each litte guest will recetve a a candy. “Grown-up, be sure and bring in the and that ov Opening tts annual sesaton Wednes day at the Tong butiding here, the Bing Kung-Bow Leong tong will b meetings and business conferenc for the next two weeks, About 200 members of the tong are in attend ance. WHAT'S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7 KFC—1106 a. m. to 12 noon; 2 Pm. to @ p. m; 6:90 p.m; 6:20 rp ™ KDZE-—1030 to 11 «a. m and except 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. dally Sunday; 7 to § p.m. Mouda. Fridays; ¢ to 9 p. m. Wednesd KIR—» to & p, m Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. KHQ~-7 to # p. m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. How Fat Actress Was Made Slim opie now depend en- reduced steadily thig_ new form o Marmola Prescription, and now, by taking Marmoia Prescription Tablets —Downstairy Store BASIN PROJECT of} OW art lace or cretonne general to be the most gigantic anel underlay ite kind ever undertaken. Bringing the waters of Flathead and Pend | lixitdn, Sire... .O5¢ “Oreille lakes to the project by | 18x19-tn, Slee... 81.15 means of @ gigantic canal, which must tunnel mountain ranges and be carried by bridges across «r rv ors, in the chief item of The total cost for irrigating 1,678 000 acres of land is estimated now at $147 per agre, of about $260,000 . BHR 000, ‘The trrigable lands comprine « capable of producing 250,000 carloads a several times a year woight Just if you ‘tate direct from. th Woodward Ave. you have not tried them are harmless and effect! tieement. EXTRACTION FREE DAILY hit [ THEY ARE JUST MARRIED Giuseppi Bignola, a 46-inch- tall circus performer, is shown here with his 17-year-old bride, formerly lrene Thomson, at the completion of their wedding ceremony in Washington, | D. C. Bignola is 30 years old and a native of Italy. New American Political Lineup Now Predicted BY EDWARD THIERRY WASHINGTON, Deo. T—Is @ third party coming in American polities? Or is some other new political align imminent? A ey by N. BE. A. Service sives “No” »# the answer to the first question and “Yes” swer to the second The questions are paramount be cause of these incidents Increased #trength of progrenstves and “independents” in the senate. Ascendancy leader of the “people's bloc.” Discussion of such names as La- Foliette, Senator Borah, Henry Ford and W: Ro Hearst as third party| Presidential candidates Suggestion by a republican Bernard M. Baruch, democrat, farmers and manufacturers new political party, Leaders of progressive thought tn Washington hope for capture of con trol within the republican party rather than the. rise of a third party. Says Laollette: “The time has come for the organization of a well- @efined group, cooperating in sup port of accepted progressive prin- ciples and policies” Senator Borah says the future of as the an ae that lead in a! the progressive movement dors not) Necessarily demand the organization of @ new party—uniess a “liberal and sane” legisiative program laid Phidown by the progressive group is You certainly want to give her one that wil! be as dependable as it is useful and beau- tiful. And that’s the only kind we offer at | this Electric Gift Store. American Beauty and Hot Point Irons that are the last word in perfect construction, and each model with an unqualified guarantee. OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS ARE Exectric Waffle Irons, Curling Irons, Percolators, _ Heaters, Hot Piates and Grills, Flash Lights, Electric Our whalebone rubber, which fot not cover the f of ti you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, vot of teat .. $5.00 Gum Lyke Rubber, @ perfect re- a of the : nd 0. 00 teeth.... gop crows whose work {s still giving Satisfaction. All work guaranteed for 18 yeara OUT RATER DENTISTS Pog x 20 Yeare Ave. and University st. Open? ® te @ Dally— to 12 Sundaye | R WANT ADS GET RESULTS 16,000 STAR CARS will avi been builtand delivered to purchasers by the end of December. A half million cars will be built and delivered in 1923, according 8 to me present pantecsion schedaie. The Durud Plan of payment allows terms of $2.00 a share with the application, and $2” per share each month until For further infor. mation clip and = 4 angen lly d auto of strictly matd units. The touring tl sells for $348.00 f.0.b. De- it, Mich Other models priced THE DURANT CORPORATION Cees toe Lee smith Bldg Branch Offices at Sen Francisco, Los Ai Seattle, Port- land, Spokane, Tacoma, 10, Sacramento, Stockton | wands, rejected by the party in power. “I clearly foresee a new political ecsanntll _—_ Lindley M Gerrem, | FIVE GLANDS CONTROL LIFE Our glands, lives are entrusted to five There are other important but from cradw to grave |the health and growth of mind and $4, 00) body are absolutely dependent upon | | Toasters and a score of other gifts delightfully accept BRIDGE WORK Ithese glands. One gland’ deter able in any home. Most of our present patron: mines whether we shall be tall or/ gocommend by our early cw |short, another determines whether we shall be keen and active mentally When one of them becomes weaken. ed we lose most of our courage and enthusiasm, and so on In an endless lint. Exhaustion of the vital glands brings on old age and decay Physicians the world over are beginning to realize that the glands are the most important seat trouble and weakness in the human body. They are enthusiastic about giand treatment for their nervous jand rundown cases. Such a treat |ment is now being offered the pub | lic in Glandogen, the gland tonite. Glandogen is a highly concentrated clandular compound, with other aluable tonic ingredients. Glandogen i# obtainable at Bar Drug Stores, Seattle's Leading sists. Ask for free interesting ot. Advertinement Daughter Receives Honors at School “You should be proud of Jane, I hear she has been chosen as editor of her High Schgol annual.” ‘Yes, we are proud of her. A boy has held that position and giad to think that her teach- ors considered her capable of hold the position.” “Jane je a clever girl and it is quite an honor to have walked away with a job lke that on her High School year book. I suppose there is a lot of hard work and a lot of octal activity connected with It?” Yeu, indeed. Her activities have ulready commenced, She had her picture taken sterday for several of the newspapers and she in invited to ® party given by two of the teach ers for the annual staff. 1 wish we could afford to get her a new dress for that party, She says she ts| ashamed of the thing she will have to wear.” “Ot course a girl has #0 much more confidence tf she knows she is dressed properly, It would be nice If} he could have one.” “Yes, and we will try to figure out ome way to get it, although the bills this month are bad,” “Let me suggest Cherry's, They have such attractive clothes for young girls, and reasonably priced too, You know you may pay for a dress while it 1s being worn Cherry's allow one six months to pay if you needed that much time. “They are at 1015 Second tn the Rialto Fi just over the Pig'n Whistle. ke elevator.”——Advertine ment. of Senator LaFollette | , of | a THE A EE A a a IE a ek ah a eh Lah Fh PE hE RHODES GO. Late FRIDAY HOUR SALES No mail, teleph: Merchandine, 10 to 11 Children's Fur Sets, including Coney Wallaby and Holland Cat Furs that sold formerly from $8.95 to $19.60 u wet, will be placed on sale for this hour in the Women’s Apparel Dept., $5.00 a net inery—100 Women's Trimmed t# in blocked shapes and soft effects trimmed with ribbons fancy feathers and flowers, Hate iling formerly for $3.95, $4.96 and up to $7.50 $1 .00 For this hour, each or ©. the right on and 0. D, orders ta to 11 to 12 Challies Wool Ch 160 J attract terns ar Woolr yara ne Depart Shirting of fiber milk rtment ¢ b ‘ae! 1 for shirte and pajamas $1.26 mostic For Section, Women’s Wool Slip-on Sweaters $1.75 Upper Main Floor Sweaters in solid red and black Woot Slip-on brown, tan, jade, at $1.76 each Reasonably colors of navy, priced olorings placed on sale fc of inches wide imported and hi » pat or thin ment tn patterr white br Forme De 75c hour ‘Taffeta and | They on Friday Hour limit quantities bs reserved. tractive pattern would make Sale Bath colored pat borders, in 43c and Syringes pink vade mer For th tion, each Hot Water Bottles Women’s Silk Breakfast Coats $7.50 Second Fioor Measaline in at of cd to 44 splendid Christmas gifte. Brenkfast © Sizes are former member of President Wil son's cabinet, “The political division which ts ahead of ue will take thin cleavage: The conservatives of both 2 to 3 parties against the radicals of both Bleached Muslin, 260 yards, par and it will be safer if thin is will be ed on sale for this hour done by the abové-board formation mestic Section at, f a third party under a new name, and by scrapping one or both of the old parties, or perhaps melding them under a hyphenated name. CONSTITUTION SEEN AS DIVIDING LINE | Garrison would call it the liberal tive party, with the consti | tution acting as « sort of dividing line between conservative and radi | cal opinion Simit are r method a by Butler ent of Columbia univer jeity, whe says ‘The overwhelming majority of re pobtieane and the overwhelming ma jority of democrats who are tn sub stantial agreement on all fundament als should speedily find ways to take such steps ae may be necessary to {form democrat-repubiican party, whieh would represent the predomi- | bant tdeallem of our people, “Over dgainst such « progresstve liberal party there would naturally be organized 4@ distinctly radical party to which should go all thom who now call themselves democrats | oF republicans, but who are tn reality neither.” | Samuel M. Vauciain, president of | the Baldwin Locomotive works, re | plies laconically to the survey qu tonnaire: “I can see no necessity for # third political party." The came reply in made by George L. Record, friend of Theodore Roose- volt and Bull Moose supporter, and ntly a New Jersey senatorial | candi date on the republican ticket, Record thinks a new political party js not “feasibh but will come gradu }atly after the fashion of the creation | of the republican party | Smith W. Brookhart, from Lowa, agrees. He says: not belleve any necessity exists for a new party. What I believe should and will come is progressive control of the republican party.” Like Record, Senator Ladd, of North Dakota, thinks history will re- peat. He says; “No three parties are continuously possible. The peo ple will either take over one of the existing parties or form a new party an at the time of the civil war.” | “What we need,” says Senator | Norris, of Nebraska, “is less, not more, partylam. Rather than a new party, I should like to see increased | Independence by the voter.” in some respects, vocat new senator “I do MORE, vote for candidates—espectally prest | dential candidater—who are chosen |by organization leaders. B. M. Ba difficulty lies in |ruch believes the blind voting by nominated by that party In & BATTERY CHARGING “CONPO” Our ment 50%; to 8 HOURS Harper. poses ee Toe si7 EAST PIKE BPP ano BLANCHARD 3222 EASTLAKE ADMIRAL WAYAT CALIF. euemenencuen “with macaroni Is right! Green Chile Cheese jonouenenonerenenenc Nicholas Murray | Senator Norris adds that the chief | evil Hes in the fact that people must | people aligned with | one party or the other for candidates | Jaring he had no intention of equip-| LOWERS COST LOWERS TIME} Odds and ends of Chemises. Camisoles in a broken line of sizes for quick cleanup this hour on the Upper Main Floor. Special, each \]| Hose—cChiidren's full fashioned and of cotton Sizes are 5. Also women's Cotton Hose linle tn black and white. | 9%, 10 and 10% and Mercerized Lisle Hose in black brown. Slzew are §% to 10, but no! in every color or quality A pair 1 36 inches wide Bloomers "10c Vol and are priced 39c Curtains, and two pa 3to4 in lu pairs M hemstitched ims, urquisettes rts, Formerly $2 5 a pair with lace edge. Some have inser: tion and others have lace ‘ For this hour »t HALF PRICE. 4to5 Union Suits in high ankle | fleece | Sizer are 10, 12 and 14 years. Formerly §1.50 a sult. For this hour in the Women's Knit Underwear | Department, 69c Girls’ k jength lined ne long sleeve, 1 style and to Corsets in a broken line, of 5%, T% white and t each size and styles; 26 Formerly bust, back of them nd $3.50. low 22, For hour, a Dp ir pink broche and in medium lace in sizes to 29. this & sult Ties, flowing end in plaid effects and a assortment of other Specially priced hour tn the Boys’ 37) Boys’ style, 004 patterns for this Dept., each | Draham Easy Winner |World’s 5 Siew Strikes Appalling as Mayor of Olympia OLYMPIA, Dec. 7-—-Complete re- turn to the city clerk's office the efty election held Tuesday show that George W. Draham was elected mayor over Seymour Williams by a vote of 1,812 to 748. The ordinance) proposing a onemill tax each year for 10 years to beautify the city parks and parking strips was de- feated. Raa leaving the democratic party tn or- der to organize a new political party, | asd recently suggested, Baruch said he believed in the constructive liber: | alism of the democratic party. He} said he thought those who have lib eral and constructive ideas should get them incorporated into the old parties Predicting that progresnives will control the republican party within the next few years, Senator Capper of Kansas said: “1 do not look for any third party. | However, the progressive spirit justi- fies hope that the new spirit of the people can direct action thru the| present parties.” | Says Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of La-/| ber: “If both parties commit them: elves to reaction, then both are doomed. But from the standpoint of today I do not see the need of | third party.” Ww YORK Dee. 7.—Labor sta from | tistictans calculate that during the METROPOLITAN ALL WEEK Matinee Sat. KOLB | & DILL _ “NOW A AND THEN” Wee Starting Monday, Dec. 11 Mats, Wednesday and Saturday A LONDON SUCCESS Plus Ti SEAT SALE GALSWORTHY’S GREATEST PLAY THE SKIN GAME x TODAY j | | past year 86,000,000 working days have been lost thru industrial dis- pu thruout tie civilized world Kidney and Bladder Troubles HAVE TO GO Clogged Up Kidney Deposits Are Dis- solved and the Toxins (Poisons) Completely Driven Out. Druggists Told to Guarantee It in Every In- stance, says Dr. Carey, perfect function- don’t neglect them.” Dr, C famous Prescription No. 717 (known for years as Marah nended for ever: not too strong urge its use if suffer from an- noying bladder troubles, frequent passing of water night and day, with smarting or Irritation, brick | dust root) is not reco thing, but we sediment or highly colored urine, | bloating, irritability, with loss of flesh, of any other tende: to Bright's Disease, Diabetes or Gravel, | for kidney disease in its worst form may be stealing upon you. Don’t wait until tomorrow to be- gin the use of this wonderful pre- scription now obtainable in both liquid and tablet form If you have any of the above symptoms. Kid- ney and Bladder troubles don't wear away. They will grow upon slowly, stealthily and with unfalifng certainty, If you even suspect that you are subject to Kidney Disease "t lose @ single day for Owl Drug d every good druggist has been zed to return the purchase ¥ on the first big bottle to all state they have recelved no benefit.—Advertisement China Cups SET OF in Vv ENHAGEN Rubber tired, roller bearing; and gas control. Saucers SPECIAL BLUBP pattern big value at 6 for 9B¢ FANCY SERVING TRAYS—Spoecial at PB¢—in nifty pattern, glass covered; size 10x17 inches Special for Friday SIX a STUTZ Automobile | 3” good brake Very Low Priced at $1.49 Straight view, reinforced versa! Joint, for open or closed c price $2.60. Automobile Mirrors back, with uni pars; regular Specially Priced for Friday at 98¢ Teaches children Prints like Regular price $1.50 Filler al of brass, regularly Underpriced for Friday $4.59 regularly sell at Stationary ———Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Spelze ENUE AND UNION ST JUST THE THING FOR A XMAS GIFT! SIMPLEX TYPEWRITER n real 1-Quart THERMOS BOTTLES Extra Special at $1.69 ne worth $1.50. orrugated and nickel plated; sella at $3.00. No deliveries ROCHESTER ALL-COPPER WASH BOILERS $6.50 handles . EET. reading, writing and spelling typewriter Case made ; a big value,

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