The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1923, Page 11

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1998 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 12 ==; HART WON OVER — TO BEELER BILL Anti - Narcotio Legislation For a Quick Clearance—With Credit] °’"""“"”. antinarcetic bill, whieh was p od by the last legislature and In this disposal of women’s apparel of all kinds I by Gov, Louis F. Hart, will again be enonted by ite you will find marked reductions, with the unus- 5 ; pr Y Adam Beeler, at the ual advantage of LIBERAL CREDIT. Reduced Gunetiketo Because of our system of volume selling and our Horo fo » $90,00000 clocks of Ott Stotnes. Shennan At the governor's suggestion ‘ Grens prices for the and thousands of new styles. These Blouses were Hundreds of beautiful dresses in Poirets new “teeth” have been added to bought just before the advance in silk prices in Decem- » , . al bill, The penalty of ber and even with our tremendous cash buying power epes. elvets, Silks a aterials. Splen- T jolation is od fre 4 Crepes, Velvets, Silks and other material plen. \ 4 violation is raised from a mux erences to 1s at the same we could not buy these Blouses today to sell at any- did individual designs at— mum of five yeare to 10 years, oral publle, A REDUCTION { where near these low prices, THE PRICE OF SILK pone cei mea eed regan 8 MEANS A SAVING THAT NO 18 RAPIDLY ADVANCING. BUY NOW AND SAVE, $26.50 $37.50 BODY CAN AFFORD TO OVERLOOK . oo You will find an assortment of.60 Serge A wide display of styles, in sizes 16, 18, Dresses in sizes 16, 18, 86 and 38, navy 36, 88 and 40, will be found among @ Ave been approve and black only. These dresses were group of Dresses consisting of a few wool aecording to ment mad : wisest : and an abundance of silk dresses. All ac- Thureday by on W bought to sell regularly at $9.95. Good tually priced for this sale below jobbers’ Smart Coats ous « i, racwensers, | = cat Ree Inia at oe sient Sle ata Sale Price [ * POLICE OFFICER with ’s the most sensational value 0 Fiber Tuxedo Sweaters, only about 18, tn 5 eatin ¢ of nine Chiffon Taffeta right shades. It will pay you to buy one for forr ye a eee Dy ee op ee Tricotines and a great venssee any other fabrics; bloused 2 } 4 7 . « Dresses in t up-to-the-m: i = ey ee geet | and Plain Tailored jj Says Auto Was Stopped by o styten &0 very fine and silk rico Some $1.85 White and Flesh Crepe de China apecial prices of. Choose from these late, clever mode Eight Gunmen * gy : ette Dresses, all reduced — ‘ Oe aie ' sepia eman Ant collars, exceptionally reduced $2 95 & garment that will be extreme! , ; o0 seenee . some for yea round wee Supert a ie wy »¢. D $22.50 igne in a great many suitable mater be aan wy weg ge yo wall Cee unas All Our $1.95 Slip-on Sweaters, any color and 29.50 | seni sts te totam pt seats sce for woaomr |] Maen mace” 6 ntende ot < rials; nobody could ask for fine mente are our present $3.95 Tricolette Blounes; a big told hime. atveral fay y If you can equal these at double our sale © the r that rc i rice we have as y find ‘seine ot thei 4 A CREDIT PLAN perple of Witeeaan const re = $20.00 fe is scam a ea i oy snag pn duced. Hurry if you That Adds to Your Convenience ny of Colonel Sam H th Chinese Kebreldereé | dacquoties and some peroeltraisit Anite Near embroidered with gold threads, in all sizes aia 5 ' _—— Paka | regular $3.45 Blouses 180 Wool Slip-ons that sold at Amount of | First Payment S.. eS oe hee. | remuces 0 $1.95 popighoeliou preemie Purchase Payment | “thls or Weekly vom. One >. OND ¥ ‘ We guarantee satisfaction to all customers. We send our guarantee by mail to $10.00Only $1.00 $4.00 $1.00 Gee ee eae 7 i) [ in form of a letter two weeks after purchase of each dress t of the White Hunter rebuke $20.00\Only $2.00 $5.00 $1.00] |} msin:sinins ‘armos « poner Hen | Reco f@)| Market Blouse & Dress Shop se R. Stone $50.00/Only $7.50, $8.00 $2.00] || » Ne eS : 107 PIKE STREET Remarkable $75.00 Only $10.00 $10.00 $2.50 funtion: we know out : Between Fir: an d Second Avenues ess and we've got the money Values in Fine to $100.00 Only $15.00 $15.00 $4.00 | |] vo eee es. Wort eine top rate this mine regardieas of the F nd New people of Williamson gounty.'* \ i i raat BRADBURY CLOTHES FOR MEN AND Bos || Women Sue Father |Waterhouse Agrees to are included in these Credit Terms. in Fight Over Will | 6 Serve His Second Term 2.022 ee mn on Provan ence UPOD | Wor the second time in the history) will be mailed Jan. 18 and must be buckle by Will Hays has been|held at the city hall at 10:80 c to cut them| | ae da me . | os i sreniéent: of] " . _|adopted by the executive committee ‘ — Fo aT off with $1 each, and leave him an|of the organization a presi marked and returned so as to be be Of the Sentile Counell Ceurakes Li morning, Robert B. =i lla |Churchimen Oppose |Hearing Saturday” Arbuckle’s Pardon} on Dance Hall Bi estate of more than $7.2 Ida | the Chamber of Commerce was asked | fore the election committee not later | Tr js stated in the resolution thet |chairman of the council itcense @¢ Adam Bier, 3914 Eighth 8. /to serve a second term, when the|than 6 p.m. Jan. 20. the reinstatement t* “against the | mittee, announced Wednesday, TN AREA q < ——_ -— a Mra, Lue | *¢ : wt . nominating committee, appointed by| 1 pendent nominations for offi-/| best interests of public morals and Two 1 ~ 209 Union St loatior court We rig ri {the board of trustees, nominated | C°r can be made by nominating pe-| the moving picture industry.” the sciailest scows ane Ineaday in an effor 4 | h titfons signed by at least 100 mom-| The Women's Missionary society Entrances 1352-34 Second Ay, {10 break the wii Frank Waterhouse for president 10 bers in good standing and for trus-|has adopted a similar resolution, «|made for watches. An a "| Tho will was written while their|1923. The other case was when the | tees by petitions signed by 26 mem-|copy of which has been forwarded| thimble would contain 100,000) | mother was on her death bed, and is| late A. J. Rhodes, upon retiring as | bers |te Mayor Brown. some sizes. ; ° ° | trten Several industrial plant own-| POt pc handwriting, the daugh-| . dent of the old Commercial club, “ ~ a Cheap Industrial Sites |r suri eat cucers| P5028, eyed ralieny em {to nomited as srentont ot the Jemphasdzed the fact that they had! pioye, has been summoned to appear | then newly formed Chatnber of Com- ff d b S ttle|~ ed no difficulty In securing!in Judge King Dykerman’s court on| merce and Commercial club, | re Offered by Seattle <r 2.0%» moe nee) me ea Re i 1 % he would acceptthe nomination, sub- Seattle possesses cheaper industrial for as small a sum as $1,000 an acre, | reasonable figure and with all desir- a nin as tee meena | —— ous sites than any city comparable with |or can be leased tax free from the|able connections tor transportation| Mrs. Dolly Johnson {2% ‘2, {8 sole of, the monversii {t in size, said R. F. Weeks, chair-| county for 35 years on a 6 per cent and manufacturing facilities. n avked to serve @ second term, altho man of the Chamber of Commérce | appraisal basis. | Ti ciiigs aik pitaahitc, ” uhebeahs Asks for Rehearing oeaid & thb chamber involves . industrial committee, Thursd: The statement was supplemented | tens Petition for a rehearing of the evi-| much of one’s strength and time. I Snswering statements made that the | by S. T. Toby, who sald that negotia-| were named by Weeks to carry on|dence upon which Mra Dolly John-| ‘tr sot think that any citizen Inter Seattle rate was exorbitant. By buy-| tions had been carried on for a num-| important propositions that the in-|*on was convicted of first degree! gated in the city’s affairs and growth, ing outright, industrial sites with|ber of yqars on behalf of Rainier | qustrial commit 8U-| should refuse to serve the chamber, favorable highway, rail, street car | valley int whereby free sites! Kjos was made vice-chairman of the | > by Attorney Thomas J.) which 1 hope is now recognized as and water connections can be bought | could be donated to deserving indus-| committee and an executive commit- | . day }the big central civic body which the a ‘ § an eecmadliane ue — tee to plan the activities of the de-|_ 3 t n was found guilty of|city looks to as the organization / ie 4 partment for 1923 was named, con- | fore! ame of Mrs, Kate M.| which must protect and advance this | dating of Leonard Busi chair. | Mahoney to a power of attorney in| city’s interests, I feel that Seattle ix STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF man; N. F, Jefferson, vice-chairman; | {vor of James E. Mahoney, Ma-jright on the eve of tremendous J. M. Moran, Frea J. Pertne and An-| honey was executed for the murder| things, that the old spirit of ‘do it drew Price, Fred W. Graham was | f his wife December 1, 1922. now’ Is again tn the alr and that this i . » calif WG Bap at dad Ch an At Decisive The First National Bank of Sealtle | :s’s3:stisionstece'si National Commander |= s==siee tha rten an erspoon was asked to head the fi z CF | nost solid and sustained growth in Red ti Me ie tas nance committee of Legion Due Here | tts history.” uc ons Americanism and the Ditt.| Other nominees of the nominating ; } . ya | Committes, consisting of J. D. Low \ . culties Confronting America Today,” | Comm'tt naiating of 4 ; wo Hote | i |man, chairman; Ralph §, Stacy, C tels Raided (iivin’ St owsiey, national ox pag ene ae eee sobs en 8 ‘ For boys, and the mothers of boys, — RESOURCE by Dry Officials |mander of tw'American terion, wit |S, Mier, 2. ¥ retetnen and Te peak at the First Presbyterian | ’ ‘ Loans and Discounts . Dives ..$ 7,535,059.86 Angelo Constantino, proprietor of church Monday evening Rhodes and F. H. Hatch as vice U. S. Bonds and Certificates of In- the Denver hotel, Third ave. and a Bs presidents and Worrall Wilson as} debtedness ois urging. ©. A,|forkery was filed before the state a On * our pre-inventory clearance of brok~ en lines is a most exceptional oppor tunity to save money. | ae Spring s#t., and Fred ree were 5% | treasurer. | seeeeesee 1,486,896.05 arrested Wednesday by federal pro. | WATER SHUTOFF NOTICE | There are 12 trustees to be elect Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities 987,505.78 hibition agents when 11 varieties of ut off on | |%4 from the following 24 nominated i 52h uo seized a on the : . | | Harry Abel, Thomas Burke, Stepher Banking House wee . 525,000.00 vii ized in a raid th : a1 cave Nw BP keaaesidimeoye ns phen f ps Furniture and Fixtures .. : 75,000.00 Elsie Fellctt!, owner of the Silv yer ave. and Del. | |Dunworth, 0. J.C. Dutton, J. F. ¢ a 1 Estate 9,701.00 hotel, First ave. and Cherry was|| mar drive from 12th ave. N, to | | Douglas, Dr. Jas. B. Raglos : \ | \s arrested as the result of a second) | 15th ave. N. on Friday from 8 | Foog 4g Pat gers ern i 50 ORS ald a. m. to 6 p | |D. R. Frederick, Joshua . Credit 1B00G8. TD 1 etnadiae’ + 2 1,| Harper, Roy Kinnear, Harry B. Lear, Customers’ 1 / W. H. Lewis, Rev. Mark Matthews, . ceptances .... asi 162,876.36 M a Kelth J. Middieton, Reginald H. Par Cam and Exchange ... ++. 2,998,026.02 Home-made Remedy $20,000 an Damages sons, Bruce Shorts, E. T. Stannard, i David Whitcomb, Alexander Balllte. ’ ser Nera oN mI i Stops Coughs Quickly Asked for Accident The election is Jan. 20 and ballots i ag bs: a taed. A family aupply ensily and . and : ‘ | splendid All-Wool Coats areal | ‘el made. e. 1 wife, Emma M, Olwe’ 80! 6th LIABILITIES as Hg ’ “ ‘weit sos 16th] Registration Mark | included. Sizes 7 to 14 : N., in superior court Wednes. ry ‘ on ee Te ee eT 500,000.00 ’ R. Ingerecil, otty fireean, Set at University hiss Surplus and Undivided Profi es 533,867.34 You might be surprised to know | plaintiff, alleges that he was’ se| First day registration records at| a a +5 : ¢ that the best thing you can use for |verely injured and incapacitated for|the University of Washington were Circulation ... i "ts 100,000.00 & severe cough, is & remedy Which \nis work in a crash between hielbroken Wedneaday when $866 com U. S. Bonds Borrowed . 118,300.00 fs easily prepared at home in just hi work im @ oma Deposits . s ccccesecesces 12,864,820.88' |f] re and good. bon +s . oo staat heap, but foi Olwells, The| pleted the task, Total registration of Credit. ... _ 156,729.66 || tried. Usually stops the driving on tho wrong aide of the|to pass the 6,000 mark | 20 Russian ¢ 95 : . Overcoats ih ane rand coed.) | Excellent Cashmeres “ Pr Sago rmerans na ater 4 pint bottle; then fill it up with plain - | and Worsteds, in plaint, be thee teeta inenes 6 6 cough chest cold in 24 highway a excessive rate of|- Acceptances Executed for Customers 166, 95 om pleasarit, too--children per necoraing ee Ssaureie, iat $13,930,117.78 | granulated sugar ayrup. Or use clari- | aan eS Heres 8. wont ae 8,930,117. Py eilosess honey, or eorn .eyrup, , the little fellows. Sizes 2 to 6. eRICR 7 stead of sugar syrup, if desired. OFFICERS Thus you makes full pint—a family e ar on M. A. ARNOLD, , HOWLEY, Assistant aupply—but costing no more than a a D. MOSS, Vice small bottle of ready-made cough % aed ’ ©. A. PHILBRICK, View Prest- 5. B. KLUCKHORN, Anatatant "Ynd as cough medicine, there is m) BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SUITS we Bs Cashier. really n tter to be had iat Se goportere are ho : |. MeMICKEN, Vice President. w. 4. BmRRY, Aw any price. It nore right to the spot jon pay entenan oe Fancy Cashmeres and Cheviots, in sizes from 7 to 18. A. HR. TRUAX, Cashier. Cashier. ves qui lasting relief, rn ‘ > preity se ue lntomed pam | tate ‘The Mar, we will be very gind te Many with two pairs of pants.........c.cecseccecces Pranes Chat line tho throat and alr | Whe call it to our altentioa. am a es, stops the annoying throat ee The First National Bank, the oldest national bank in the | eke, faopena, She. pei , d soon) in Tuesday's edition of The Star four coug! city, has alwaya done its best to co-operate fully with the buat roup, hoarsene the statement was made that Kd 2 ness interests of Seattle. To ita merchants, manufacturers, ex- | | Buck, @ balf-breed Indian who at porters and importers, to its professional people and household- f dcom- |tacked an Indian wor named al OI ers. employers and workers, men and women, it has rendered ound Norway pine extract, |1ittie Annie with an Monday % | sound and dependable banking service. It 4s now entering upon famous for healing the membranes. || 04. vl a torward stolen $600 trom| Equally effective for all Home of 2-Pants Suits for Men and loud what it believes will be a larger sphere of usefulness to thia | ats egy? deappointment 968, Four Jher. ‘This is a made by|, 80rts of aches and pains Boys community, and dt seeks the confidence and co-operation of the Aryanies for "are cunees. of Pines | the woman, but no substantiating E the seault of taking cold, FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE STREET publi® to that en Thing ¢lss, Guaranteed to give abso- jevidence has been found. ‘The money 4 , / lute satisfaction or money tefunde’ | was not in Buck's possession when|$ OVerexertion or etrain, (——______ - = — ————4| The Pinex Co, ft. Wayne, lad, he was searched,

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