The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1923, Page 3

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Our February Sale of Quality Furniture will surely interest you. It offers the buying op- portunities that are to be had only at long in- tervals. While a comparison of prices will bear out “extraordinary values,” particular at- tention is called to the high grade Quality which is evidenced. This point alone will de- termine, in the long run, the worth of your fur- niture purchases. get QUALITY in the here. Needless to s y, you DO purchases you make Displayed on the First Sales Floor Table of this character in the brown mahog- any finish, combination—size 26 inches by 54 inches. Marked to Sell at $85 Special Sale Price $60 ROAD HOUSES ARE HIT BY BILL New Measure to Regulate Closing Hours OLYMPIA, list of bills Monday afternoon it ‘hat Senator Harve Phipps of Spo » was the only member of that t body who was busy oyer the Jan, 30.—From the oived by the senate Phipps introduced three jonday, the only ones that re Introduced. No. 87 i» am aot relating to tho redemption and repurchase of gli lands sold for delinquent taxes and providing that all lands may be purchased Dy the owner any time within three years after the date of sale. Another drastic regulations houses and dance halls. It provides for lcensing both and declares tt unlawful for either to operate between the hours f 12, midnight, and @ a, m, or on Sunday, measure places on road den for the to con: nocial dis. fitness, No y lens than rold child can be and their n person with that of taxued @ He THE SEATT Awaiting Essen LE STAR Officials Civil General Ramont (left), commanding the F cavalry division, which led the French foré 8 into Essen, is The senate passed, during the att:| shown here with General Lamport in the square awaiting ernoon session, senate bill No. right of domain any unlve Ke or normal school; 8. B. No, 68, relating to the payment of board and keep by per- sons confined in insane hospitals who are able to meet such expenses; and §. B. No. 87, relating to the charging for the keep of children n custodial schools when the par 6 or relatives are able to do no, and the segregating of undesirables, IS NAMED TO CIVIL BOARD 1, granting the to Appointment of Mrs. Donna B. | *% Baker to succeed J. Y. C. Kellogg on the board of civil service com: missioners, was announced by Mayor Brown late Monday, Hellogg’s. term expired December 31, 1922. Mra. Raker t» an active clubwom. an, and was at one time a member of the library board under Mayor C. Fitzxerald. The appointment of Mra, Baker completes a shakeup of the commission board personnel since Brown took office. RENTS ROOM, | INHALES GAS! Police detectives were hi eral letters which are believed to have caused Walter L, Jones, Iq to attempt suicide Monday night tn hia room at 2125 Seventh ave. Jones rented a room carly Monday, saying that his wife would Jotn him. Later in the Gay the landlady be came suspicious and went to Jones room and amelied gas escaping. She called the police, who broke down the door, finding Jones tying on the bed unconsclous, still holding two 1ding sev. | arrival of Oberbuerrermeiste: had demanded. Gener Was Taken by xecattve committee of ‘of the Kehr by =) offered by Brig. Gen, John 1. committeeman for Ohio, to tell why the American Legion Proven the eceupation.) BY BRIG.GEN. J. R. MeQUIGG CLEVELAND, 0, Jan. %0--In 1914 for the second time within 60/ years France was attacked and tn-| vaded by Germany Seven of the richest and most] productive provinces of France were| devastated. More than 12,000 square) miles of territory were laid wante,| Thousands of villages, towns and) cities were destroyed. Germany at last ued for peace! and the armistice was signed. Came then the peace conference, | That greatest court in history, for such it vas, decided Germany should pay certain amounts as damages for the destruction «he had caused. ‘The amount of this award wns 183 billion gold marks, which waa ac cepted unconditionally by Germany on May 11, 1921. By agreement of the allies France was to have 62 per cent. With the acceptance by Germany, the award became an obligation, « r Luther, whose presence he American Legion Okehs Seizure of Ruhr Region| al Tells Why Action to Indorse Invasion U.S. Veterans ithin a short time after the award Germany fell in arrears and the people of Germany began to send out of the country gold, securt ties and other forms of wealth and to seriously impair the whole Ger- man financial system for the pur-| pone of avolding payment. | In the United States tf one man owes another a debt secured by lien Or mortgage and the debtor refuses to pay, the mortgage is forecioned, the property sold and the debt paid If @ judgment for damages is award-| ed and the judgment debtor refuses | to pay, an execution is issued, a) levy made by the sheriff and his! property sold to satisfy the judg- ment, if This is exactly what France is doing. The court was the peace erenoe; the sheriff is the French army, and the whole procedure thus far is very much in accord with the} way individuals do things in Amart-/ cm even tn time of peace. The American Legion approves the action of France tn occupying the Ruhr. First: Becaase the award was 6 righteous one rendered by « compe- tent court and accupted by Ger One of the Many Remarkable Values Offered at This Sale Our Window Display latiaka Cece tha sorte Men upon all the resources of the Gan was flowing from an open jet. Jones was taken to the city howpital He has a mmall chance for reeovery, ¢ contents of the letters were not van out. a Convincing Evidence of Quality GRUNBAUM-BROS FURNITURE CO. iNC. SIXTH AVE. Zcfrcan PIKE oad PINE ARMY BILLIS REPORTED OUT WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Carry- ing an additional $6,687,192 to the measure as passed by the house, the annual army appropriation bill, call- Ing for a total of $340,341,396.28, was reported to the senate late yesterday by the military committee of the upper house, ‘The lower house provtsfon that would deprive Maj. Gen. John G. Harbord, who recently retired to take an executive position with a private radio company, of his retirement pension, was stricken by the senate committee. PROVIDES FOR PLAYGROUND OLYMPIA, Jan. 30.—The creation of more and larger playgrounds is aimed at in @ bill which is sponsored by Austin E. Griffiths, one of the directors of the National Play grounds association, and which will be presented to the house shortly by Répresentative Heighton, of King. ‘This measure provides that all per- sons filing a plat of land with the county auditor shall donate a por tion of the property to ths city for playground purposes, This will’ elim. nate the necessity in Inter years of condemning valuable city property for the creation of playgrounds for children and will give the large cities ample room in which to care | for their junior citizens, Public Now Prefers Vegetable Laxatives Dr. Caldwell’s Syrap Pepsin affords prompt relief im a natural way public is constantly be- : coming inore discriminating ona | Sees Os , coustipation earn ‘what makes them consti. p ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE iri tel fo a“ Address Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 615 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois, Do it nol compound of Egyptian souna and pepsin with plensant-tasting aro- easily tol matics, and has been satisfac-, | | laxative obtainable, not a drastic io that upsets shits the tate’ terre a Sith Rae 's are @ year, a largo ion of the of this must be- ‘vegetable - most era' ae sold for 30 years. Unlike the harsher physics it does not produce a habit, and increased doses are not required; in fact, it * trains the stomach muscles that in time medicines of all kinds can be dispensed with, set take a teaspoonful of Syrup epsin once a week an a health safeguard. Others use it only when required, as, for exam- ples Mra. J. W. Borroughs of ittle Rock, Ark., who finds it equally yalinble for herself and the children, and Mr. Enas 8, Conta of Watsonville, C family uses it regularly. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in constipation, bilfousness, piles, headaches, sallow complexion, and to break up fevers and colds, A generous-size bottle can bo had at any drug store, and it costs only about a cent a dose! count) that this mi pow: that dry up the blood; coal-tar drugs in candy form that produce skin eruptions, or calomel that salivates, These drugs are “heroic measures”, over-eflective, weak- ening and griping, The best constipation remed: is the one that moves the bowel without shock to your system, such a one is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, It is « vegetable avowas OY RUP PEPSIN CALDWELIS + Jae family laxative 7 SLASHES MAN | WITH RAZOR!) A fight which grew out of the fous of a valuable diamond ring ended In the stabbing of Patsy Kensel, 36,| a walter, in a restaurant at 507%| Jackson st, Monday night, and, as a! result, Frank Rosa, logger, was be-| ing held by the police Tuestay.| Kensel was slashed across the face} with a razor wielded by Roan, po.| {ice nay, after an argument over the! lons of Rosa'n diamond, which was stolen from him while ne was asleep fn the restaurant Sunday night. Kensel will recover, Hotel Men Fight | Phone Increase | TACOMA, Jan. 30-—The Hotel Owners’ association, of Washington, is fighting an {increase in phone! rates. At the henring of the Pacific Telegraph and Telephone Co., held | here yesterday. Scott Z. Henderson appeared for the hotel men. The hearings have been held on the appl. cation of the Pacific company’s petl tion for higher tolls from their pa trons Family Watches Beside Dead Man! PHOENIX, Ariz. Jan. 30—Mem bers of the family of George Ste-| venson have watched by his body} for seven days, refusing to sur-| render to claims of nine doctors! that he in dead. They declare he is merely a victim of suspended an {mation, The body was taken to the morgue Monday at the corner’s| orders, where the vigil was con tinue PORT JERVIS, N, Y., Jan, 20.— Frederick Holman was killed by ci bon dioxide gas while working un. | der his car in a closed garage. A.PITOL JOKES BY HARRY M. WURZBACH United States Representative From ‘Texas, Fourteenth District MALL boys hit the nail on the head with un: canny accuracy at times, I remember a Alalogue which I overheard — be. tween a rathor pharisaleal tn ther and his 7 year-old *son, in Ban Antonio, “Wather, when you were & boy \ like me, did you Wurabuoh fo to Bunday wchool every Sunday?” “Why, yes, son. When I wan your age I went to Sunday sohool every Sunday, 1 was very enger to go to Sunday #chool."* “Well,” cheerved the “its not doing mo much good, either," | coug! You've probabby heard of this well- known plan of making cough syrup at home. But have you used itt Thousands of families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep house without it, It's simple and cheap, but the way it takes hold of a ill soon earn it a perm: place in your home. Into a pint bottle, pour 24% ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn ayrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes good, er spoile, and gives you a full pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times its cost. It is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers a cough—uaually in 24 boura or leas, It aeems to penetrate through every sage, loosens a dry, hoarse or ts the phlegm, heals and gives almost im- Splendid for throat croup, bronchitis mediate relief, tickle, hoarsent and bronchial Pinex is a bi pound of ge tract, and is been used for genera- tions’ for throat and chest ailments. To avoid Pj ointment ask your druggist for “2¥, ounces of Pinex with directions, and don't accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- lute satisfaction or mo refunded. The Pinex € Wi Ind. NESE DOCTOR 6 Chines Herbs| Remedi | boat Schedules From. ColmanDock-Foot —SAVE MONEY Travel by sfeamer TACOMA SAFTY « SPEEDS COMFORT DAILY 7 0 AL A, Mu 1.3: 6 1) 0 Fs Be 450 FOR SINGLID 0c FOR ROUND TRIP “VICTORIA B.C Port ANGELES* STRAIT POINTS to Vietorin on Saturday Night Trip) SAN JUN ISLAND POINTS Con'et atts, (rom Anacortes of Belling am, Ly, Beattie dally ox. fat. 10 pt. IBELLINGHAM~ ANACORTES ff PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNLCTIONS 2 AND Mic Port's 8100 A. M., 6100 PM. HOOD. GANAL, POINTS TUMSDAY, FRIDAY, 4100 AM. Fretaht On! NEAH' BAY & WAY-PORTS STRAMERRG SCHEDULES SUNIECT TO CHANGE WiTHBU TNO Tet PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO ! COLMAN DOCK «Foor MARION ST PHONE MAIN, SODA Ss many. Beoond: Because Germany has | voluntarily defaulted and refused to pay and has wrecked her whole fi- jnancial system for the purpose of avoiding payment. Third: Because the course taken by France is the only effective course left to her in dealing with an obstinate debtor. Fourth: Because Germany has re- fused to lovy taxes and take other) | steps nocensary to enable her to pay | the debt. Wo tn the United States are paying three times as much na- tional tax as Germany, and France ts paying morn than four times as much per capita as Germany, Fifth: Because if Germany in not made to pay the damage caused b someone else will have to Because, if Germany ta not made to pay, the slaughter and ex- penditure of material and effort neo- essary to win on the battlefield will have been, to @ large extent, in vain and there will be little to deter na- jtions from running amuck In the |future and making an assault on civilization whenever they think | they are sufficiently strong to win. WILL RESUME hiveineestr‘ad com | MERGER MEET! nuine Norway pine ex- | WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.— Hear. |ings on the government's proposed plan to consolidate the raflroads of the country into a limited number of systems will be resumed here on February 26, the Interstate com: tmerce commission announced today. Systems 18 and 19, the former con: |taining the Frisco, Katy and Cotton | Helt lines, and the latter the Chicago |& Eastorn Ilinols and the Missourl | Pacific, will be considered on that | date, | At the same time the Southern | Pacific and the Union Pacific, which were unable to present thelr cases Jon the creation of systems 13 and 17, will be heard. Break ’Em Up Quick! OVEN Cold—Grip— Influenza DAPSULES |No optates or habit-forming drugs Be ox Recommended and for anlo by BARTELLS, SWIFT'S and Other Good Dru Ank for list of JO “After an attack of the ‘Flu,’ which left me with # severe cough, nothing seemed to relieve me until 1 used Foley's Honey and Tar," writes Mra. K. D. Drake, Childs, Md. |Coughs resulting from Influenza, Whooping Cough, Asthma and Croup are quickly rolleved with Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold everywhere, Advertivement, ‘Tired Eyes |e, Zomn exer are thred and overworked | if they itch, ache, burn orsmart, Ko to jany druggist and | get a bottle of Bon= Opto tablets. Drop 0 ina fourth of a glass of water and use an directed to bathe the eyes. You will bo surprised at the rest irellef and comto | Bon-Opto, | woo cent In id eva touay back Bunt Sale of Umbrellas Wednesday Only $7.45 and $9.85 Main Floor Two groups of our finest quality Silk Umbrellas in various colors and with the latest of fancy handles; wood, bakalite and ivor, Regular $8.45, $9.4 they have tips and ferr ules to match. Handles are of y, with rings or straps. 5 and $10.50 Umbrellas— SPECIAL $7.45 Regular $11.50, $13. SPECIAL $9.85 50 and $15.00 Umbrellas— pink, honeydew and stripes and many of broidered, are very $1.49 each. They are in styles. AV | ae lee | Women’s Winter Suits Special $39.75 Second Floor | High-grade Winter Suit Women’s Crepe Gowns Special $1.49 Upper Main Floor Crepe Night Gowns in shades of blue, attractive values at Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Boston Bags $3.35 Men's Dept—Main Floor 50 Bags of good weight grained leather, in black, mahogany and brown. Sewed on a substantial steel franie end with double handle and nickel and brass plate spring lock. 14- and 15 jnch Bags, lined, and with one interior pocket. Unusual vatues at $3.35 each. ender, with white ch are hand-em- V- and round neck Men’s Army Flannel Shirts—Special $3.15 its designed of me- Or 2 for $6.00 dium weight, soft, velvety materials in col- up as high as $79.50. at $39.75 each. | ors of blue, brown and tan, models that sold formerly for $45.00 and Priced for Clearance Khaki Flannel Shirts, well made, full cut and with large flap pockets. They have reinforced elbows and buttoned cuffs. Sizes are 14% to i7. Form erly $4.50 each. Very Special, each, $3.15—or 2 for $6.00, Plain tailored Prowl Car Crew Sniff Booze in Air Keen nostrils, as well ag @ sure shootin’ eye, are essential to success- ful prowler car operators, Patrol men James Rivers and T, W. House- man, of Georgetown, were riding near Harbor island, Monday night, when they scented booze. uncovered a still and 75 gallons of }mash. P. A. Johnson, engineer of the still, was arrested in a small shack on Harbor island. ‘A search Police Relieve Man of Liquor Otto Gustafson, proprietor of the Solo club, 806 First ave. is now at the immigration station awaiting a hearing before a federal commission. | er, as the result of the discovery b | officers of four quart bottles of whis ky that bulged fran his pockets Monday afternvon while he walked up First ave, Federal agents searched and relieved him of the | bottles. | Judge Sentences Drunken Driver Because he was caught driving an auto while drunk Saturday night, Joo Howley will spend the next 30 days in Jail, pay a fine of $100 and lose his license, Judge John B. Gor- don decided Monday. IC. EB. Hagie « few days ago. Deer Lock Horns in Fatal Combat KALISPELL, Mont, Jan. 90.— ‘The mute evidence cf mortal combat between two whitebal! bucks was found tn the woods near the Peter Rau ranch in Lost Prairie by Starvation apparently finished champion of the woods, as he | unable to eat with the oy around him. The body, still was found lying on a trail. [oe The deer had evidently locked horns in a fight, which resulted in the death of one of the animals. - “GASCARETS” TO CLEAN BOWELS: When Sick, Bilious, Headachy, Constipated, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds Clean your bowels—then feel fine! When you feel sick, dizzy, up- set, bilious, when your head is dull or aching, or your stomach is sour or gassy, just take one or two Cas- and bowel poison and bowel are cleared away, you will feel a new person. Cascarets never sicken or you. Also splendid for carets. children. 10 cents a box, also As soon as the bowels begin acting 50 cent sizes. Any drug store, STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. “WEAR-EVER” ALUMINUM COUBLE BOILER 2-Quart Size Specially Priced at Regularly $1.98 Sells at $3.05 An excellent value; made of heavy sheet aluminum, Will give long service. 3-FOOT POULTRY NETTING— 2-INCH MESH Underpriced at $2. ROLL Woven from No heavily galvanized, Bach roll contains 150 feet, 98 150 ALL-COPPER WASH BCILERS Priced cht : $ 4. 59 Jow at ....5 Well made, with stationary handles and fitin cover, A big value at this low price, 20 wire, WHITE ENAMELED BIRD CAGES Exceptionally Low Priced OBLONG SHAPE, in 3 SIZES, priced at $2.49.

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