The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1923, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 19 MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAL "GRUNBAUM-BROS URNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. Scfooen PIKE a7 PINE Tr a } Luxurious Mohair Covered : Davenport, + gam $375.00 | Chair, Special . . Regular $425.00 {IS Suite wor vered in fine qu ity mohair ughout, A remarkable value at the price of ne or taupe; fu nstruction $375.00 | Advance Showing of Children’s Vehicles R advance showing of Go-Carts, Sulkies and Strollers ready now for your inspection, is the finest assortment we have ever been able to offer any previoun reason. Cart similar to the one illustrated is lined with corduroy and finishes are gray, Ivory and frosted brown in the Lloyd woven loom, $39 25 ° ts priced to sell at PENINSULAR Gas Ranges Are Sanitary Kitchen Masterpieces HEY lead tn appearance, qual ity, workmanship, service and efficiency. Specially priced BH for balance of month. Black and white style, in three $59.50, $64.50 and $69.50. jray and white style, all porce lain; two sizes, priced at $100.00 and $105.00. Price includes conneet with gas in the kitchen. Your old stove taken tn part payment sizes: ant tma the ain. | 13 Aliens Slated DR. EDWIN J. BROWN" DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. their native lands. Peter Laing, convicted bigamist Seotiand; Tony Braykovitch Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 21 Years Griffiths, Barbadoes _ AMUSEMENTS + vx MOORE © THEATRE VAUDEVILLE 50 England; Raymond Lopes, Spi Martin Antures and Felruino P gleras Mexico; Rac Nalder, Ca: Michael Kurz, Germany; Iver To nonen, Finland, and Limbe Twkt DAILY THIS WEEK ade METROPOLITAN NOW PLAYING ALL WEEK 245 | Zelda Brothers +0 ¥ J. Carpenter 01 267 Bobby “Uke” Henshaw) 6142 ees 507 HARRY HOLMAN | *** BRINGING a Bollea” UP _| Hampton” cs " : | ZELAYA FATHER } on MIS cre a MME. DOREE , : OPERALOGUE boas pr FLAPPER CHORUS “OPERATIC \WEETHEARTS” NEXT WEEK Commencing Tuesday Matinees Wed. and Sat. SEAT SALE THURSDAY mings, 500 to $2.00 ta, BOC om RUTH BUDD _ The Girt With the Smile PHILBRICK AND DE VEAU THE LUMARS SHERMAN VAN AND HYMA MARGARET STRAIN PANTAGESCOPE DOLORES VALLECITA General Admission: Matinees 25¢ Nights WORLD'S MYSTERY PLAY THE GREAT Horlick’s ORIGINAL Ited Milk tation free DALE ROTHWELL, 0. D. Optometrint and Optician 227 Union Mt. bet. 2nd & ard Aven, The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. Lunch et Home Office & F ountai Malted Grain Extract in Pow- dete Tablet forms. Nourishing-Nocooking. OW Aveid lmitations and Substitutes | ‘ for Deportation | Thirteen persons, natives of coun-/ tries in all parts of the world, are to leave Seattle Wednesday morning | for San Francisco for deportation to| insane, Italy; Dymtro Stupar Poland: James islands: Adolph Wendl, Austria; Sidney Nea FLAG MUST FLY AS SOLONS MEET Broken Flagpole Angers the Legislators OLYMPIA can flag must fly the top of the every remaining Jan, 28—The Amer from the mast on apitol building on day of the legis lative ness A ree duced Mor " tion to this effect, intro y afternoon by Senator Paul wer, of King county unar the T have waited 18 days to the flag would be dis H nald he ented ht night I called bulla eaxon wan inly adopted by renate ee if ayed,” Sen up the supervisor of and asked what the for not flying the na He aid that the rope something ad asked him wher epatred pould be at Its Monday pres he Dan Landon. tion from the Oregon that Washingtor SEATTLE BILL HITS HUNTERS OLYMPTA, Jan Open season mn and will by tm. lets and pulates that at - o- Accord the dint on many under fire tre shall be prohitite ne to rep t have been dents of ed to believe sions that they rated tern gun Aintricts, machine The corporate limite of ated Seattle. pope nd m lr bus f the t gusto Monday. They learned they had been granted an extra days in which to file thetr tneome statements with Burns Poa, inte revenue collector at Tacoms will be allowed to wait April 16. Judge Dismisses Alienation Suit J. Atlan Sweetman’s sult against William M. Whitney, asking $56,000 Jamages for alienating the affections ot Mra. Maude Sweetman, was div missed Monday by Judge Austin F. Griffiths with prejudice. Altho filed two years ago, the mult has teva: been pressed. Sweetman Whitney of winning the affection Mra. Sweetman while the two se on a local draft board here during the war. Mre. Sweetman ts now a pens tay with that until member of the legislature and Whit: | ney t& legal adviser to the federal prohibition staff “JUDGE” D.CTIONARY SETTLES DISPUTES They Include! New Words Are Defined in| ana natio to Work Offered Readers of This Paper In cane of doubt concerning th meaning of a word, the dictionary is the court of appeal to which } must resort ompiled hin offered the When Dr ebrated ment Pope and other ne ers of that A to ob tionary that unalterably the English la ye perfect form. But the lapse of demonstrated that years has tanh ons in word and that tative and a times authe must be up hange w curate to h as aviation, sther form: given currency and definition found or the suppler one other ntary at have incor arie been tomorrow, tablets, Nature's Remedy keeps body fanctlona regular, improves petite, relieves Wali i) Wesmeds JUNTOR Little Ms One-third the regu: 25‘Box reo and adult four Druggivt Re nd “ THE SEATTLE HAS GHOST VOICE STAR Mre Jar Carmen Nuncio few days « ne Ita planted in a death-like trance nds aay I want to sing” she said when she recovered. Tho she'd never before, she burst forth in @ Jramatic soprano voloe Faratts, pupil of Linzt and the South's fore most musica itttle e won Carmen Nuncio, ed singer friend he American eratio pher As @ little gir friend Mrs. an accom had shed n Italian x nger When I girl one day, “I derful gift | Carmen forgot that authority inimed = Fartata, fortitude to study hard ts as ability to sing mit to your possibilities die," he told the leave you a your ‘Then just a! there's no Workers U nite in New | | Progressive M oveinU.S.| Wall Street Forces Rail Strike and Causes National, Political Upheaval BY N. D. COCHRAN }farmers and convinced them of the} \ ABHINGOTON, Ie 23 What | truth. jas all this railroad trouble to do| NEW MOVEMENT | with the new progremive movement |19 PROGRESSIVE lin polities that upset so many of the| At the recent Cleveland conference | Old Guard politicians om both partion |!t Was the conservatiam of the farm- \teat Movember? jers and the leaders of the railroad Fi That is er ee e. » en | Sear out and defeated the attempt loetine velaton between, the four |'2 oy sovlalists to turd the move- [oes Sonnee a third political party. Bo| | ment int }raitroad brotherhoods and the } the new movement tn ponner- other unions having large membership : sass spety eonent- | | to P| vative altho progressive. And there mong railroad employes, ID fact. -an be but one answer to it from in- telligent and progrenstve big business. | Financial generals, ike Morgan and his assoctates, and Industrial ca wins, tke Gary and hiv associates, will have to retire in favor of an en- tirely new type of financial and in- dustrial leader. What the world Even when the railroads closed|iy. tmnited Staten need is not oa j@own thetr ebope after the rety of political tinkering, but a mighty |the roads to private management @ft-| tie jor of industrial. financial and jer the war, the ‘The banker-law- | Working with not repre nerhoods were working in harmony with railroad management. For eventatives of the brother? had sent representa tives to various state capitals to help the railroads lobby against hostile legislation |the bro yearu werhoods were shopmen. The | ed or apparently affected by the hearings before the | railroad labor board in Chicago, over |the matter of national agreements boards of adjustment. the social engineering yer type has failed and farme type rep James Couzens. Henry Ford and pe that knows succeed industrially and f- exploiting either workers or the publie. how te nanctally without t WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Relieved of Nervousnessand Other Distressing Ailments by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Brooklyn, N, Y.—‘‘I first took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Co: pound four years ago, and am tak- ‘ing it now for the Change of Life and other trou- bles and I receive great benefitfrom it. 1 am willing to let you use my letter as a testi- monial because it is the truth, I found your book- let in’ my letter box and read it carefully, and that is how I came to take the Vegetable Compound myself. It has given me quiet nerves so that I sleep all night, and a better appetite. I have recom- mended it already to all my friends and relatives. Mrs. 2032 Palmetto St., Ridge’ lyn, N.Y. For the woman suffering from ner- vous troubles causing sleeplessnes: headache, hysteria, ‘‘the blues, Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound will be found a splendid medi- cine, For the woman of middle age who is passing through the trials of that period, it can be depended upon to relieve the troubles common at that time You should give it a fair trial now, became evident to rally that the na ¢ open shop movement was ered from Wall Street ne to believe that it f organized « tal cashed the next step would hoods out of ints also for th of banke nly brought the oad int It wa brother politics as 6 the lead. new movement tn he conference fc action ular b indu and farme never get to politi ight their inter ally ause it wa were 1 strike dive a fe brought all but it created it possible for the worker ituation th farm and rial of self-interest The deflation policy marily to deflate the putting him out of r, oN farmer and came UNTIL: PRIDAY— his pre ment of he 8 to ship to remph but et freigh narket the crop for which there So mil liona of dollars worth of food prod to waste—because the was a market ucts went banker control of railroads fell « miserably on the transportation job wn “The Danger Point” | “The Artist's Dream” It was made plain to the farmers of the West and Northwest that the ' n there was a car tation the railroad man and general shortage was by in it figt transp car r vey in alegre Ae ih | Kiddies 10c ANNs | For the | ployes carried railroad story to organized their the j sawdust as the basis in manufactur. & THE RHODES Co All Northwest Products Made in Seattle $1.39 na ofes A Three-Day Special } Starting Wednesday This is not a clearance sale, but all New Stock bought at an _ attractive to be sold 5 Styles to choose the sty offer values like these at $1.39 each. you hams Upper Main Floor price and in the same way. from. W WASTE WOODS Professors to Explain New Discoveries the Monroe reformatory for 16 years from Everett on « Larry Waley left home here January 4, Chemical uses of waste wood and ILL UTILIZE = MS ofined in Just | Fremont ave, but Larry can't come. |The 16-yearold youth was sent to\trom the alr by spring, of passing forged checks recently. | operations. alias Larry Seamon, His moth! him. er asked Sheriff Starwich to help find roe. ROMA TO LEAVE THE STOCK YI CHICAGO. — Advance agents | dict a record invasion of jby summer tourists. The stock yards smeil will be one to hackers, who have devised mm charg® to remove the scent from | Starwich referred her te ing several important industrial ma- terials by newly discovered processes will be the principal topic at a joint | meeting of the American Chemical society and the industrial department of the Chamber of Commerce, at 6 p. m, Tuesday, in the Smith Building cafe. Professor O. W. Stafford, of the University of Oregon, will tell the methods of his wood distillation proc ons, whereby waste wood ts employed in the manufacture of products used by a number of basic industries. rofessor William M. Dehn, of the who re ently perfected a cheap dynamite for the particular use of farmers land clearing, will demonstrate his product. The new explosive uses saw dust as a base and is less expensive than the kind now in use, The for mula will be offered to the state gratis at t easion of the legisla ture, with special recommendations that the state supervise ite manufac ture, #0 that farmers in this section can be assured of an immediate and ready supply at small cost University cramping or overacting, carets! You want free to feel fine from sick hea billousness, . & Sour nstipation One or two Cascarets, any To clean out your bowels without take Cas- colds, acid, gassy stomach, Clean Your Bowels! End Headache, Biliousness, Col d Dizziness, Sour, Gassy Stomach will start the bowels acting. taken at night, the bowels wonderfully in morning. Cascarets never sicken oF venience you next day lke calomei, salts, or oil. Be Children love Cascarets cent boxes, also 25 and 50-cent Any drugstore. i to be adache, bad time, SECON: SALE OF GRISWOLD Size No, 8—~RBakes quickly and licious waffles; has cool handle a This is a wonderful value at th LIMITED NUMBER AVENUE AND UNION § WAFFLE IRONS at $1 uniformly; tempting golden brown, and grooved frame for catching grease, is low price. OF GRIS- WOLD SAFETY COOKERS WHILE THEY LAST AT 1 boile has a special rack for A kettle nds of pl combine or stewing and steame makes a wonder! all k cooking Be On Time! Use a Reliable Westclox Alarm priced at 83.50 BEN, priced at $3.50 N (Luminous), priced $4.75 priced $4.75 BIG BEN, BABY BIG E at BABY BEN (Luminous), at JENT VALU Universal Aluminum Hot Water Bottles ed LOW for at Formerly $3.00; p Wednesday's Selling $1.98 Made of heavy sheet aluminum, highly polished $1.29 d dinner, dumplings. GERMAN SAFETY RAZORS Specially Priced at 49c Complete with 6 blades (Blades alone are worth the price of set.) Very similar to the American Gillette razor. A Big Value at 49¢@, and for \\

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