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MONDAY, JANU MEMBER AMERICAN ‘GRUNBAUM-BROS FURNITURE Co. INC. SIXTH AVE. Scfreen PIKE ond PINE Leather Covered Fireside Rocker HOMES HURBAL Rocker, loose An Eh onda leather upholstered Wing comfy spring filled seat cushions. ally large and comfortable rocker unusu- 27 SILK | LAMP SHADES Your C hoice LINES FAVORED Senator Couzens Says the Change Inevitable WASHINGTON, Ja mayor of Det the world’s big municipal owner wut right of way maintenance of Hing paving ide of the unfair charge w being am ed against the atreet car rider When Paddy, horse in the ment, Newark (N fell thru a manhole it took the combined efforta of the J.) street depart- fire department, city engineer's staff and a large group of assistants to rescue him Paddy wandered cost the city over $5,000. After falling thru the manhole, even blocka thru the sewers. His rescue Rail Strike Is Forced to. Mrs. ©. A. Caller will be Pattern Supervisor from the Pletorial Review Comp glad to assist you tn carrying out your dressmaking plans. y. Is here for a few days and Bringing the Spring ee Parade Into Your Home No ordinary parade of Spring Fashions either, but several hun- dred of the smartest styles for the coming season, pictured and ex plained in the MeCall, Pictorial Review and Designer Quarterlies, now in our Pattern De- partment. —and Here Are All the New Spring Cottons, Too! Fortunately, we have terials which are now on display received a wonderful assortment of Spring Domestic ma- 7 With the new materials and the new style pat- terns to choose from here, you are excellently equipped to go right ahead with ie your Spring Sewing. Upper Main Floor Now ata Voiles and dark printed in new designs. This material is 86 wide. Priced attractively, a yard, 60¢, 75¢ and $1.00. and 88 inches 40¢, 50¢, Normandy Swiss Voiles Staple dotted patterns and novelty designs in” all the new Sp A 36-inch material — idea! for frocks and 4: A yard, T6¢. Dainty Tissue Ginghams and 36-inch domestic and imported ma — ing st sew Carry on Open Shop War Imported Zephyr Ginghams street car ta n Senator Couzens’ opinion, is the is of fine, sheer quality, with fiber stripes cont of paving betweer i checks. 150 patterns and color combina checks and plaids with embroidered inches wide, and in exeellent colors neat tracks. Fringed Colors are Blue Rose Gold Taupe Mulberry $19.50 to $35.00 _ Colonial Style Oak Buffet Special $32.75 Regular $42. LONIAL deen of Buffet in the fumed and golden finish. Plate glass mirror, size 8x82 nches; top measure- nent, size 20x45 nehes; lined silver rawer; panels and xposed surfaces are f quartered oak. Tew | Doliagton Hotel nea YREM GARAGE oe "REE TH First and Spris 4 + Rye explained he he ight from his in some way inserted a drug citizen's cigar and robbed | the narcotic took effect. ; This condition ts tiffed.” he says. the early days of > no longer jus It is & relic of ree cars. Then the horses ur helped to wear out the p: n't any more Alaskan Students Are Graduated Among the students of the Univer nity of Washin who completed full academi at the \e 4, will mas in June are 19 resid SAYS RED PEPPER “HEAT STOPS PAIN "IN FEW MINUTES’ Rheumatiom, lumbago, jget their pr jeuffering all over Whole Country Suffering From Effects of Wall Street’s 3 Anti- ‘Labor Crusade BY N. PD. COCHRAN WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 orresp appears to be devoung ye road situat that th the bi with w and ts the " staotor = tion to the n for it ie problem armental problem ntry munt dea t the causen for condition ally we get back ailroada fu shortages. 5 because they market. dat trons me the country be people can't get coal wneral, of the punishment re population because of ry ph 5 ane railroad strikes. In Now Pngiand the situation has cause the eat Bo idol Rho Po no acute that the governors | backache. stiff neck, sore muscies,|met and appointed a commission to/ ‘strains, sprains, aching joints. When |tnautre into the railroad situation you are suffering so you can hardly, get around just try Red Pepper Rub Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and on n inte and congestion relief comes at heat penetrates right dov ust an soon ax you apply Red Pop per Rub you feel the tingling heat In three minutes the sore spot ts |warmed through and through and Police found aj the torture in gone He} a stranger @ The stranger Red Rub, made m red pe drug s Pepper facts are coming out to show 4s of locomotives and} out of nervies be repair. And that railroad manage under control of Wall Street bankers, deliberately forced a strike of their sh: order to help CASTORIA For Infants and Children Daily that thous freight enuse of for this ts cars are the reason pmen in In USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS. . ree $10,000,000 Signature o! Northern Pacific Railway Company REFUNDING AND IMPROVEMENT MORTGAGE 5% SERIES D Dated January 1, 1923 Interest payable January 1 and July 1 in New York City Not Redeemable for Thirty Years Coupon bonds in denominations of $1,000, $500 and $100, the $1,000 and $500 denom! s of $1,000 and authorized and $1,000 and $100 coupon bonds tw Fully registered bonds in denominati and registered bonds interchangeabl cipal. Redeemable, at the option of the company, as a whole, but not in part, Itiples thereof. on, GOLD BONDS Due July 1, 2047 ations registerable as to prin- Coupon bonds rehangeable but not before, July 1, 1958, or on any interest date thereafter, at 105% and accrued interest. These bonds are, in the opinion of counsel, a legal investment for savings banks in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Vermont, aa well as for life insurance companies in the State of New York. Issued subject to the approval of the Interstate Commerce Commission Further particulars in regard to this issue are contained in a letter from Howard Elliott, Esq., chairman of Northern Pacific Railway Company, copies of which may be obtained on application to the undersigned. THE Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., at 10 o'clock a, m., The right is reserved to reject any and all applications, and The amount due on allotments Monday, January 22, 1923. also, in any case, to award a smaller amount than applied for. will be payable at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., to be specified in the notices of allotment, against delivery of interim receipts ABOVE BONDS ARE OFFERED FOR SUBSCRIPTION, SUBJECT TO ISSUE PLANNED, AT 99% AND INTEREST, TO YIELD OVER 5.05 PER CENT. in New York funds, the signed or temporary bonds, exchangeable for definite bonds when prepared J. P. MORGAN & CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, New York THE NATIONAL CITY COMPANY New York, January 22, 1923. Subscriptions having been *rechjved in excess of the amount of the ahove isnue this advertisement app date of payment of the under- s 4 matter of record. While | | oar | Wa wa » shop former nmerce wiand these prob Judge Ande of ut told the New comminston member commina! | kovernorn’ Able tacts “The mass of railroad employes were ever #0 embittered and so Gistrustful of ratiroad management as now. The relations between the managerial staff and operating staff bad, Except tn « re is no such thing ax the existing railroad cor No amount of printed deception can con: | jooal the fmet that railroad equip- meant is now utterly inadequate for |ita Job. “The shopments sirfke has cet fas ratiroads many millions of dob |iars tn direct oaah outlays and hun- Gres of millions of dollare tn loss | or traffic It has cost the American |People Uitold sums, probably bil- lions tn the aggregate. Nothing has [been settied.” RAILROADS MANAGED FOR SPECULATION Judge waid that railroad management was now en trusted to incompetenta, with stock holders weilding very little influ ence and bondholders none at all. He pointed out that in the nine y from 1913 to 1921 the ton # of revenue freight moved in ened 1.8 per cent whi Anderson also dlic of moving this volume Increased 78.5 per cent that railroads managed for speculation oltation purposes and not to promote and conserve the rights jof their owners or their users.” He might have added that the {transportation problem needs intel. gent thinking out, and that neith. er government nor private manage. ment is thinking ft out. In 1921] freight hauled by the ratiroads| amounted to about 300,000,000,000 tons, practically the mame as the {year ending June, 1913, yet freight charge per ton ts twice now what it was in 1918. Some time ago Henry Ford called attention to the fact that the rail roads were hauling too much freight in the cars themselves. Ten years sco Louis Brandeis, now on the U. 8 supreme court bench, tried to make the ratlroads see that, but they were then, as now, in control of the bankers and their lawyers, and the practical railroad opera tives, then as now, were at the Instruction Given Legion Post Heads The second of a series of meet ings for instruction of recently tn. stalled American Legion post heads was held at the L. C. Smith Build. ing restaurant Saturday. State Com. mander L. B, Schwellenbach and State Adjt. Henry A. Wise spoke. Similar meetings will be held before other state posts. Uric Acid? TRY about THE W M 85 Cent Bottle. (32 Dos EE Just because you start the day worried and tired, stiff legs and arma uscles, an aching head, burnin bearing down pains in the back—worn out before the day begins—do not think you have to y in that condition Be stro well, with no stiff Joints, sore natic pains. aching — back y trouble eauned by body Ae dn, If you suffer from biadder weak sealding pains of bed halt n . You will ap preciate comfort and strength this treatment should give We want to prove The Williams 1 s resulte in Rheuma irritation, —E ness and all ailments caused by ic acid, no matter how stubborn, id this notlee with your the reat you, Y s-cent bottle, ® prepaid, Only one tree ] be sent to the wi 6 or family,—Advertisement. tle the coat} the | pepe fy A 4, T5¢. Printed Brocaded Eponge For Spring and Suite, Coats Dresses, the Printed Eponge in to be You will lke the light and dark patterns. yard, $1.50. Summer Sport Dress Crepes | Silk and Cotton-mixed materials of desirable sport wide. These are tr » A yard, $1.00. ana a leader merey of the speculative and ex- plotting bankers of New York. | EQUIPMENT FIRMS |ARE CONTROLLED | concerns, because Jim Hill did it in the| Northwest la now aroused, they would 40 to 60 tons of freight car to haul, | Association sometimes, 6 tons of freight. Then | they had to go to enormous ex lpense to cut down grades to haul the heavy cars It developed in the hearings be fore the railroad labor board at Chi jeago two years ago, that thru a system of interlocking directors, the same financial group—headed by Morgan & Co—that controlled the} |rafiroads thru Cuyler, also controlied | |practically all of the concerns that | s0l4 locomotives, cars and all other financial, group. Hlost in railroad operation they prob-|son, were more or less ‘ ably made up in profits in the other | plain that the forces behind 4 but this didn't work the | ratiroad The railroads kept getting heavier | same way with the owners of rail- leretght cars all over the country | road stocks and bonds. tions. A yard, T5¢. Domestic and Imported Ratine in plain colors, stripes, plaids and effects, Materials in 26 and 88-Inch This is reasonably priced at, a yard, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75. Attractive Novelty Voiles ; Volles with woven ratine plaid designs in effectively on light colored grounds, 46-inch material at, a yard, 81.00, $1.26, Special Purchase of Silk Cord Girdles, $1.85 Each Trimming Dept—Main Floor 100 Gtriies of sik cord and cilkand-metal combinations, ‘They are beautifufly made of | high quality materials tn shades of black, navy, brown and beaver, and in various stylea In the regular way these would sell from §Lf5 to $5.00 each. What this group|Banke, and Federal troublese—the which they were dri speculating and exploiting While the remarks of President| who controled the In New England, which | Fiske, of the Metropolitan Life In-|henes controlied the jobs haul surance Co.; President Brock, of the | practical railroad men who 4 otf Mutual Savings erating them. LITRES PES Een TEST PA q ‘ COTTA Srresrrrish) © Ay) CIM jequipment and supplies to the rati-| “Pape’ s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold in FewH roads. | And when this banking group of | Instant Relief! jexploiters started out to smash the railroad unions, about the first step | UB) was to shut down the railroad| Pape’s done in these shops to the locomo- tive works, car works, and other pose concerns controlled by the Don't stay stuffed: wec up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Take Cold Compound hours until three shops and let out the work formerly |e first dose opens clogged-up nos. trils and air passages of head; stops runnine: relieves Morgan dullness, feverishnc second and third doses up the cold completely and srippe misery. “Pape’s Cold Compound” Ly quickest, surest relief Ik costs only @ few cents at drug 4 Tastes nice. Contains no Insist upon Pape's. every two doses are taken. headache, GRISWOLD WEEK “The Line That’s GRISWOLD CAST IRON COOKING UTENS Fine at Cooking Time!” LS ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES! NO. 9 GRISWOLD DUTCH OVENS— Formerly $4.00; priced very LOW at. . ee $2.49 Can be used on top of range to bake, roast or fry; is self- basting; changes cheaper cuts ¢€ meat into most appetizing © dishes. BENJAMIN DOUBLE ELECTRIC LIGHT SOCKETS Special for Tuesday at 39c regular Tbe Makes one socket do the work of twe. (No deliveries) Special for Tuesday’s Selling! JERSEY COTTON GLOVES AT 15¢ par An ENGLISH EARTHEN TEAPOTS AT 83c 5- and 6-cup sizes; glazed brown with green band Excellent Value in and white stripe RMAX ELECTRIC HEATERS UNDERPRICED AT $5.49 This excellent heater has 12-ineh copper reflector” and is mounted on an adjustable base; provides inv stant and direct warmth