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* TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1923. << -GRUNBAUM BRO CHE SEATTLE STAR ; FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. Scheer PIKE oad PINE Just In—Another Shipment of Plate Glass Mirrors at $10.75 Clearance Sale Price Regular $98.00 4 3-Piece Fiber Living-Room Suite In the White Sales: Clearance of Knit Underwear for Women and Children Upper Main Floor Suite in Brown Fiber For a few days only this beautiful Suite will be available at this rare low price. The Suite « is extra large, con- sisting of a six-foot settee, large arm rocker and arm chair to match. Upholstered in a fine quality cre- tonne. Suite is in brown fiber, Clearance price. $79.00 price Women’s Union Suits $3.50 f mercerized lisle, in low neck, 9] About 50 suits in flesh merly $5.00 a suit. Special, * made kle length aty Jizos 4, G and 6 Wemen’s Union Suits 95¢ including odds end I a4 to 44, Hi Formerly $1 otton Union Sut sty 240 medium weight ends in ankle and jength br uch size in every atyle. $1.7 al at O5¢. Knit Underskirts $1.95 irts of wool-mixed weaves, in blue and white and | and wh mixtures, Formerly $2.50 and $3.60 each) al for clearance at $1.95. pink Bpecia Important! Any garme t in long sleeve or Tudor St yle Davenport Table Clearance Sale Price [$22.50 | An attractive and useful Living Room Table in a ma- hogany finish, Top meas- ures 66 by 18 inches. Regular $55.00 Wool-Mixed Vests or Pants $1.19 en's Gray Vests and Pants, in | Vests and Pants in sizes 36, Special, a garment, $1.19, | on sale in the London and New York sep- Heuser ia ’ 147 garments, including W arate Peggy Marsh and her| ; oe ee ae husband, Albert Johnson (in-| % h aty i) 88, 40, 42 and 44. Formerly $1.60 set)—it’s a “ to test the true worth of thetr' She went abroad after Johnson| was shot last summer at Jack| installed, and we invite you t garn Clifford’s camp, taking her| son, the child of the late | Henry Field, with her. But! contributors to the cable com- P vy and Albert are heavy! | panies’ profits. Colonial Klan Is Issue in Fight Wood Beds to Oust Sen. _Mayfield Clearance Sale Price PEGS, sotign paid vw : Ku Klux Klan shall be per | $39.75 | fee oe acm | Sct ao at rat ) Bland « hundred other tasues connect- A heavy, strongly con- $ jed with the fed structed, full-size Bed made |threshed out tn the United States iiway legislation. He re- of bird’s-eye maple. Can also |wenate when an attempt is made to prt Be eed to state his position on the kia be had in walnut, mahogany |deny @ seat to Senatorelect Earle B. and oak. trial separation” | Children’s Vests or Pants 75e - ton-mixed Vests and Pants in gray and white | © 2 to 12 years. Formerly $1.00 and $1.25. Special, a” . TBE. SEE love, according to Peggy ee “s Wool and OSE Te Size ie Mahogany Finished take advantage of It Girls’ Union Suits $1.65 100 suits of fine, soft cotton, with meroprized thread. are in Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, ankle length style. Sh 6, 8 10 and 123 years, Formerly $2.50 and $3.00. & sult, $1.65. A Very Special | Children’s Union Suits 75¢ Girls’ Sleeping Garments 75¢ of a soft, heavy $1.00 and $1 made Formerly In sizes 2 to 10 years; fabric, and with feet & suit, Te. ed te e Ka id that it had no campaign, declaring bh nad | ¢ wan the repeal of the Each aternity will be st Hit b EHOUGHT COPS Eeolgs Yt a City light employes were dealt &| LONDON, Jan, Pursued by two policemen, who) mean blow late Monday when ty, containing 1,250,000 took him for a bandit, Eric Helgien,| Superintendent J. D. Ross an logger, of 622 Sixth ave., failed to/ nounced no more checks will r= be — Aare May. |, 28me9 E. Ferguson, Mayfield’s|stop until he was halted after al forthcoming until old bills owing | ‘@Te™ A movement almed to keep y lanti-kian op t, declared during |wild chase down the James st. hilllon purchase of electrical equip [field out of the senate in definitely the Texas campaign that high of-|by four shots ment are paid. About 25 employes, ! effected. Many of the says Gray Keyes Rut: ficialy of the klan had written letters) Helgien was stopped at Sixth ave.| owing from $25 to $300 each are three years in indorsing May ing tw{and James st. by Patrolmen George |———— was a klansman in good standing | Re L. Redden in a/ jong after that e. police autom: Helgien decided | American Unity league, an organiza he w: held up, mistaking the of members | polic or bandits, and with a! mating religious Father Dies After | terri pout he ran down the hill! His Son’ . Arrest, an fast as he could 4 Later Mayfield asserted he had | Mayfield of Texas on the charge that |teen a member of the Austin klan, |he was a member of and was actively |but that he had resigned in Janu- leupported by the klan. jary. 1931 ————————————— ——e MINNEAPOLIS.—Mrs. T. E. Leb-) Protest by Rev. H. 1. Chatterton, man of Chicago killed and 12 per-|as secretary of the Seattle Counct! gone injured in fire which started) of Churches, against the showing of fm pastry shop and spread into! Arbuckle films here, was indorsed by | Lineoin hotel here, Mayor Edwin J. Brown Tuesday. Mayor Brown will name two mem. bers of the theater censor board and will ask D, H. Painter, executive ae retary of the community service, to designate one of them. junder way, |ledge, editor of the publication, Tol erance, here, and secretary of the “END YOUR RHEUMATISM LIKE | DID MINE”—SAYS MINISTER OF GOSPEL and devoted and racial in’ This means that Mayfield, who al- | ready has run the gamut of hal When the officers began shooting, ns of pedestrians fled in all di Wife Also Rid of Neuritis Suffered Tortures for Years—Now ‘Telling Good News to Others Das't Believe That Old Humbug Abou “Uric Acid’ Being the Couse of Rhev- maetion—it's Not So!” Emphatically asserting that thou-) sands of unfortunate sufferers have! been ied into taking wrong treat-|free from the suffering and misery I really cause j betteve that 1 was the hardest man For mo to |discard the old Urio Acid theory, “As @o some of our highest med-/and what I now know to be abso- lutely faine, for the new, acientific understanding of the cause and cure mente under the old and false be- Nef that “RIC ACID" rheumatiam, Pastor H. W. sayn: Reed | feal authorities, I also now know) that ‘Uric Acid’ never did and never will cause rheumatiam! But it took me many years to find out this truth. I learned how to get rid of my rheumatism, and recover my strength and health thru reading ‘The Inner Mysteries of Rhev the causes and treatment of rhew matistn and its associated disorders for over twenty years. It was, in- deed, a veritable revelation! “I had suffered agony for years from rheumatiem and its attendant disorders, and Mrs, Reed was also tortured with the demon Nouritis, almost beyond endurance. We had read and talked so much about ‘Urie Acid’ that even seemed poisoned. But the Mysteries of Rheumatism’ made it ail clear to us, and now we are both | $127. 50 BlucBird ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER we endured so many years. in the world to convert. of rheumatism, was alm ing me to change my lets! when I did #0.” NOTE: “The Inner Mysterion im" referred to matin. or gout sends nar author, Street, our minds|s Inner | ee “What Do You Demand of Your Washing Machine? Really CLEAN washings? Quiet operation? Plenty of power? Easily operated drain? Adjustable wringer? Durability? SEATTLE STORES 7th and Olive 1312 Fourth Ave. 2012 Vernon Pl. i Puget Sound Enterprise All these require- ments are found in the new BLUE BIRD;; plus pleas- ing outlines, fine enamel finish and LOW PRICE. SUBURBAN STORES Renton Enumclaw Kirkland But I did change, and tt wns! & fortunate day for me and mine above by NOW $127.50 pposition to hia election in Texan urts on the ground that bis cam. lpaign expenditures exceeded the le. | eal $10,000, a charge he denies, will |face further obstacles when he reaches Washington tn March. Seven Western senators who ca jnot now be named have pled themaecives to demand that Mayfield ge and Patrick and executive of the American Unity D. fimander of the Lindsey, former com: American Legion, {|now is in Texas gathering inforr |tion regarding the Texas which will be pre 1 in the nen ‘late as the basis of charges for May field's ouster,” says Rutledge Tho method of Rut ledge hints, may be along the line jof a charge under the corrupt prac tices act. Thus, since Mayfield is a democrat, the democrats will on their ds a parallel to the caso nator Newberry, republican, of wan election procedure, have im that because of May membership in the Klux Kian and because of the k of his election, he ath of a senator,” an's Indorsement not take ledge says. “We every kia veal anythin, her alled ki can the ¢ Fut tha 8 sworn not to re- in 80 because cerning: the actions m of Ameri iti~ens ed under the ition.” © the Mayfie test meet 4 cane tn heard, n held at Chic eld fight on t shall push case ts only the an,” he | ur fight to | jelty and | gatherings HEALING CREAM | STOPS CATARRH It your nostrila are clogged and your head stuffed b ee of catarrh |or a cold, get Hly’s Cream Balm at \any drug store. Apply a little of this |pure, antiseptic, germ - destroying am into your nostrils and let it p rate through every air passage of your head and membranes, In | stant relief. How good it feels, Your head is clear. Your nostrils are open. You) breathe freely. No more hawking or | nuffiing Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed |up, choked up and miserable. Relief is sure—-Advertisement, Ku| ham L. B.C eld in New York the robbery of wels from Mra. C. ied sudden! after reading an account of his son’s trouble. ( What's in the Air PROGRAM FOR TUESDAY m. 8:15 and Wednes 5 p. m. Mon. jay and Seturday 6:30 and 7:15 to 8:15 SHE DARKENED HER’ | GRAY HAIR |Tells How She Did It With » Home Made Remedy county, Tow ay hair, made an can dark and h this lof {ficiently is not £ It wil m look 20 years = BILIOUSNESS—SICK HEADACHE, call for an WR Tablet, (a vegetable aperient) to tone and strengthen the organs of digestion and elimt- nation. Improves Appetite, Relieves Constipation, M JUNIORS oO me ingredients, then iy coated. For children and adults. tors w [to police he | whole affa. thinking that they were ‘gien was r He said lost his hat and watch in the ng a holdup. The hat was f and retu n finally stopped and ap. to the crowd for protection him but the watch has not been | cated. Must Stand Trial /SAY “BAYER” when you buy on Booze Charges Andrew Simonsen, the pe At the first chill, take genuine Aspirin according to # and proper directions in each “Bayer” package, to bré your cold and relieve the pain, headache, fever, ne Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Aleo bottles of 24 and 100 Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester with | xicat- charged esston and sale of ing Naquor Dec was given a ing in Comminsioner KR. W. McClel- pocoag court Monday, and was bound over to federal court on $500 bail ey Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Exceptional Values in Our Odds and Ends SALE OF SILVERWARE 5 WHICH WE HAVE ARRANGED IN 4 LOTS AT 25¢, 49¢, 69¢ AND Knives, Forks, Spoons, Salts and Pe Cream Ladles, Cold Meat Forks, Jelly Se & <= Berry Spoons and many other items. 150 ALL-COPPER WASH BOILERS PRICED UNUSUALLY LOW AT $4.59 Well made, with stationary handles and fit-in cover—an excel- lent value at this low price. PRE -INVENTORY SALE OF CROCKERY IN CHINA AND SEMI-PORCELAIN AT PRI THAT MEAN REAL SAVINGS TO YOU—1 19¢, 35¢, 49¢, 98¢, in plain and decorated terns. Included are: Covered Dishes, Butter Tubs, Sauce Boats, Plates, Platters, Oatmeal Dishes, Cups and Saucers, and Cups only. Some items are limited, vised, “EE Early shopping ad-