The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1923, Page 5

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THE aEATIES STAR N.P, WILLHELP ScorNs COLD TOURIST DRIVE Road to Spend $100,000 to Advertise West of $100,000 for ific Northwest in newspapers and magazines will be spent by the Northern Pacific rail road, it was announced thru th Chamber of Commerce Wednesday morning, ‘This decision by the Northern cific road supplements previous ap. «Member American Homes Bureau February OFFERING OF Fine: Furniture This is a rare opportunity for you to purchase furniture for the entire home, or an odd piece — the savings are pro- nounced. An example of values offered at this sale: $75.00 riation A Department Sale Special for February First @ $100,000 to be spent by the ton of A. B. Smith, general passen |ger agent in Bt, Paul, will be used jentirely for tourist advertising and displays that will app tung an attractive new booklet| Dorothy Jaeckl, New York about Mount + National park |sooletyt girl @ soiuter guest at and another one about Alka, This) St, Moritz, eeee nothing to be| and Pacific 8t hip com-| snow and ice, « to extend the tourist season to! She is a devotee s to relieve the conges-| weather sport. yen Miss Jaeckl'’s cap matches The emphasin of the Northern Pa-jher scarf of brilliant plaid cific's advertising thix summer will| wool, which almost conceals | |be placed on the Western Washing-|the blanket coat underneath. ein tas es section™. | Her gray angora mittens and} rather than on Yellowstone park, as |has been the case in past years |wool stockings are smart as\ well as warm. on Domestic Materials Upper Main Floor Outing Flannel, in neat pink and wh d nd white; 27-Inch ma material that 2 Special for 27 inche dies Special, jatea Cloth, blue make m 4 in plain material to Formerly a yard, 25¢, this sale or boys? sults rd, 18¢. a60.a yard "Thursday, mag: | Long Cloth, 26 Inches wi: Quality mont wulted to makir undergarments, Formerly partment sale spectal, of gowns and a yard Japanese Crepe in % good pla! The are 5 different shades to select fr ular 200 a yard. Very attractively p , a yard, 20¢. assortment of Complete Dining-Room Outfit— Table and Four Chairs . . and material for un 36 inches Muslin; the standard quality um ‘This sells dergarment of cold- Thur tion peak which comes in July and , - : : Dress Ginghams; 5 a7) sg Peptranmeg ee k, 70 inches wide and ayed in a wide variety of Spe , a yard, Oregon Percales, in neat figures, stripes and che of medium light co for house drenses and aprons. yard. Depattment gale » Toweling, of pure linen crash, unbleached and with colored border that has been selling for 25c a yard, 1g priced special, at 17¢. Jal, a yard, 1 | T. HL. Martin, general inanager of the Mount Rainier National Park | |Co., today advined the chamber that [he wilt leave soon for the is COAST SEARCH FOR LOST MAN| and dixnemina hand in formation on the wonders of Rainier | park and of the Pacific Northwest in| A coastwide pearch wan begun | Wednesday for Frank Smith, 45, who disappeared with $2,500 January THIRD POWER 23 trom hs home at 6259 22rd ave BILL APPEARS OLYMPIA, Jan, 31.—Another an-| ge Wan ected into the power fight Wednesday morning by the introduc. tion before the senate of a bill to allow cities to sell power outside their corporate limita, The bill is the third to come before the present session. It provides for a grom# earning tax of 6 per cent to be paid to the state, onehalf to go to the state general fund and the other to the county in which the power i sold. Cities also placed under th: | jurisdiction of the public works partment in regard to rates and serv. ee cencceesecesecee eset es ceeeeesesse ese eee ee eeeseseseseeeeseeeeeseses seseeees Canton Flannel, full bleached and the very thing for infants’ wear, Formerly 1gc a yard This sale, a yard, 12%¢. Ruck Towels, size 18x36 inches, of a heavy weight and all-white. Formerly 18¢ a yard. Special Thursday, a yard, 12%¢. Smith's disappearance was report: ¢d to the police Tuesday night, his relatives had for a find any trace of him. Smith hin bakery for $2,600 the day be |he vanished, and has never since | been seen. Foul nadidiotoed is feared SAYS HANSON NOT GUILTY} George W. Dafknell filed a atipu lation Wednesday, declaring that Ole Hanson was not guilty of fraud and did not profit in the male of Bremer: | ton real estate to Darknell, by Joseph | Rheinstrom. Darknell had sued) Hanson and Rbelnstrom for the| value of the property, alleging mir representation and fraud. Two other victims of Rheinstrom, who is now in prison, also filed stipulations exon- erating Hanson. The suits, asking $12,500 damages, are still effective against Rhetnstrom, This is Home-Sewing Time Efforts properly applied in home sewing now will create a Spring and Summer wardrobe to be envied, If you are seeking to furnish your dining room in good taste, yet with minimum expenditure, we advise you to come in and see this value. The table and chairs are finished in walnut combinations, and are very attractive in appearance. Chairs have padded slip seats covered in figured tapestry. All Articles Offered at This Pera Sale Are Displayed on the Cr Main Floor— BOY ADDICT _KILLS SELF “Cash If You Have It— Credit If You Want It” More You Buy— More You Save— GRUNBAUM BROS fice —Because we have the first and finest in new Spring Plece Goods, Patterns, Trimmings and everything to complete the most exquisite frocks, the cost of which Will be moderate in consideration with what you would pay for ready-made garments, f ‘There was a meeting of famous sclentists in a Chicago hotel, and during ome of the discussions some one called for an encyclopedia. There was none at hand, so one of the men went to the desk and asked of the clerk, “Have you an encyclopedia in the house?” Bootleg Booze Is Ruining Beauty CHICAGO, Jan, 31.—The “nynthet- lo face,” a development since prohi- bition, is ruining the beauty of Amer- Joan women, necording to a leading |, plastic surgeon of Chica Indulgence in moonshine Mquor jeauses falling away of facial tismues and drying of the skin, the surgegn yrote to Deputy Collector David Jones. ynthetic liquor causes the facial muscles to relax, and that is the end \of beauty,’ he said, APITOL JOKES BY W. BOURKE COCHRAN S. Representative From New York, Sixteenth District HERE is an old |to know proverb which| - QRPIEU M] runs something Office ~ Phone Etict 5639. { | for dope. Ho revealed a widesprend traffic in drugs among high school stu dents, Roth sald he got drugs from “peddler,” who was fust becoming {wealthy by relling dope to students, NO DECISION. ON CARR JOB No decision ax to who will succeed Liout, C. G, Carr an head of the traf- fic bureau has yet been made, Chief of Police W. B. Severyns declared Wednesday, altho three police cap- | tains are being considered for the} appointment. These include Claude G, RBannick, Hans Damm and John J, Hang. Meanwhile, the traffic bureau is in charge of Sergt. Frank Fuqua, Lioutenant Carr declined to make a statement regarding his suspension by Severyns, which resulted from charges made by Carr against Sev- eryns and Mayor Brown, in which the officials were accused of cancel- Reductions like this: He who knows not and knows not that he| iS knows not, he is) @ fool, shun him Nome of Spoken Drama vo who hundred calls an hour te who _knaws couldn't worry her now, de | rrieeMags aati | A clares Miss Jessie Hodges, of not, he can PLAYERS Roanoke, Va. learn, teach| Prenent him; he who ¢3 3 “The Bonnie Brier Bush” |, knows and knows not that) Another “Way Down Enst” POPULAR PRICES he knows, he 1s Every Evening, 8130 Matinees ‘and are intended e: Cockran asleep, and knows that wise, follow him. Which ts merely a way of intro- ducing the story of the hotel clerk. wake him; he who knows | he knows, he is was unable to appease signe craving FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. Sctween PIKE ond PINE 0000 000000090000 0990000000000000000000000000000000008 Will Pay Off Rail Warrants ‘All outstanding city railway war. rants will be retired by February 3, according to present indications, city officials announced Tuesday. As many warrants as the $39,152 now in the city railway fund will cover are to be called immediately, City Treas- urer Ed L. Terry said. Of the $1,223,975 to be paid from the bond interest and redemption fund on March 1, $833,600 will be principal payment and $354,175 the Ssemtannual interest, installment, When the March 1 payment is made, $1,666,000 will have been cut from the principal of the debt, and $2,958,350 pald in interest since the city acquired ownership of the mu- nicipal railway in 1919. | Gade’s at in liquid and pees! Sa MEXICO WILL DEPORT KILLER LOS ANGELES, Jan. 31.—“Little Phil” Alguin, alleged slayer of De- tective Sergt. John J. Fitzgerald, whose capture and near-deportation from “uarez last October by Los An- geles police caused a riot and inter- national complications, was today reported on his way to Vera Cruz, in custody of Mexican guards, He will be deported from Mexico and will be taken into custody by American authorities and returned here for trial, it was said, “Little Phil {9 charged with shooting down Fitzgerald in June, 1921, when the officer went to arrest him asa euspected member of an in- | ternational “dope ring. Last Services for Salesman Funeral services for Frederick H. Golm, 72, Bon Marche salesman, who died at his home at 2909 Third ave., Sunday, were to have been held Wednesday afternoon at Butter: worth & Sons’ funeral parlors, In- terment was announced for the Ever- green cemetery. «Golm, a Seattle resident for 15 yejrs, is survived by his widow and if children, all of Seattle, ing speeding charges against their friends, ‘The suspension, which Severyns declared would be indefinite, will probably last no more than 30 days, according to the popular bellef at headquarters. If such {a the case, Carr will have no claim for redress at the hands of the city clvil serv- ice bureau, May Charge Cabaret Singer With Bigamy Earl Franklin, a Tacoma cabaret singer, may face a charge of big- amy ag a result of confessions dur- ing a grilling late Tuesday. Frank- lin was arrested on a charge of abandonment and non-support, When questioned he admitted having mar. ried five years ago in Detroit, His statements are being investigated. of ae % /not the purpose! ngeles clinic mei plate addicts wit! rhe clinic was estal ‘purpose of medical \ {ith gradual withdrale% *y iat final cure when Sh the five months Bu y, more than 600 drag applied for treatment. a motely company represet, very walk of life, Nlcit peddling was reduced inimum, ‘The peddlers corr ined, almost openly, that thes ¢ “being ruined” by the cliniel he clinic chabled many victmy\ He can't stay here forever, and sbecome again honest by itil Mrs. Thomas F Richards is fighting to bring to justice the slayer of her husband and his friend, F. Watt Dan- iel, at Mer Rouge, La, An open hearing into the e ed is in progress at Bastrop, Mle “When Tanlnc brought me such quick relief I could have shouted for | Joy,” declared Miss Jessie Hodges, | popular young telephone operator of Roanoke, Va., residing at 1231 Jami-| son ave., 8. B. ' “T was in bed six weeks with flu, | and it left mo dreadfully run down and suffering so with Indigestion | everything I ate caused awful pains | and gas til I could hardly breathe. | I Joxt welght, my nerves strung and I thought I never would Bet well, “But four bottles of ‘Tantac gave me & wonderful appetite and built mo up till 1 fee) 80 strong that two hundred calls an hour couldn't ruttie me, I feol much Improved in every | way, and can't sty (oo much for Tan: “Tanlac tn sold by all good ding. | gists. Over 45 million bottles sold. Ad: vertixement DR, N. Yow Just returned China, brings Nemedion for Men and) Stomach | ane! ‘the Dr, N. tee Chinese Remedy Co. COMBINATION OFFER FOR Ne ONE FAMILY MOP STICK HERE’S REAL ECONOMY! IZED PAIL 53c — : > E OF GOLD DUST ALL FOR 53¢ (No ©, 0. D, ORDERS) Blue Bird China Cups and Saucers Svecially Priced at, Set of Six SPE An_ exceptional: ly good buy at 6 for 98¢@ (deliv. ered only with other goods), CIAL! Genuine Universal Lunch Kit and 1-Pint Universal Vacuum Bottle Both for $1.98 Strong motal case; bottle has tested filler; keeps liquids hot 2 hours, (No deliveries) for washing and cleaning Bleaches clothes white as snow; removes all stains, 15-ounce bottle priced at .....

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