The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1923, Page 7

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FEBRUARY 1. 1928 3 qmuRsDAY THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 f Ce ee, eer Oe a | effective. A i & en i great sanitari jes govern The following tars tong ng contest Financial Distress Causes Huge Toll in Year fer anemic, tired By F. G, Orr 48th Semi-Annual SALE of One hun eted tongue 20-Twiater Raising showkd con you we tia Moelng se - Mes. Nee ph » words, > ied centage were anaw inning words, Send to | M |thinks the total number r Editor," The Star, before Satur - al | Was really much langer Sun | ‘Saakrweline ieee farmers fe @ tonguetwiater with any letter that you want, but ee [the four states were reported as|| Temember each word must begin with the same letter, Raisins |1.544, There were 6,336 land mort Kage foreclosures. More than 8,000 farmers have had to abandon thas|| {om tetes etesteneeescnses “efectecaceeenece sesseceesccenans farma in the last three years B HEAVY POWER ems emmesqeores nn q¢ The semi-annual disposal, at heavy reductions, of odd samples, suites and discontinued pat- terns, combined with special offerings of good fur- niture from some of our leading Eastern factories, at exceptionally attractive prices. Seattle Would Suffer From | pes NOTE: It is necessary to require that delivery of furniture bought in this Sale shall be accepted by our patrons within the month of February, at Frederick & Nelson’s convenience. (Fourth Floor) FREDERICK & NELSON Is Convicted. of Selling To-| Former Inspector Crashes bacco to Boys Windows for Loot th selling cigarets to| TACOMA, Feb, m, two tobacconiats,| Utes ‘after be ty a broken ame. town » 1 of the po unty tn whic he windows es and helped himse’ large quantity of Jewelry, a # ®, Victor C. Dennis, S| mmaracee —FINEMANFOR —|TACOMAN HELD SESS: CIGARET SALE STORE ROBBER WORN EDUCATION Reed Measure i with a 10 per & house bill now in preparation ts President of New York | they are | Jo is sponsoring the bill, which ts sald to be in the hands of an attor-| fined § 4) former city inspector, was ar. . 0 meas: r ne & rested # in the cit {1 TIO TAT " 1 ma ~ Ot 6 per cent On al parce aya, AE | taken. under advisement piorag nats wheal dade FIFTH AVENUE A ND PINE STREET i | Kardless of whether it be within the| ones, tnd Brothers were defend-| ‘the police ared that the stolen | ants in corporate Himits of cities or not. This | riieq ; would increase the present § per! nrc cent tax to 10. lat property was found on Dennis’ per. |]| son at the time of the arrest and that later at the police station he ed the burglaries to De-| Captain 8 | ry early We o stores robbed here were the 1 gun store on Broadway and ™ \the Friedman Jewelry Re ‘ ie 1° Representatives state that Seattle! Jr, non of At-| may prepare itself for increased|torney Thomas McMahon, 4023| lighting and heating rates if the| By measure becomes law. ' To date, three power bills have been Introduced—the Bone bi th Davis measure in the houne, and a Mis book." writes one pleased | De 0 introduc ere filed ave, Jennie. was. ary fake, “certainly gives all ¢ r t frmition needed to fit a pe: iggesive and progressive contact per cent gro ihe world.” power sold by cit M Thousands of words never before |Porate limits. The : imy dictionary have been brought |/ates that power shall be sold with | a 1 ie ‘ ax whatever and Davis favors «| : and clearly defined in this |" tax w iS R (G S ing fable volume, But it is more|§ per cent tax on all ee oe ERVICE OON and then 8 exhaustive portrayal of the |Site Ene county in whic ee onvenient! Hneguage's growth-—it not only gives |dnced. ON BERST AV Ey ere a re ‘words, but teaches how to use| “Tax ‘em all,” Speaker Reed ts if an | Bien. Antics by creat ecticators in |*4 to have instructed the attorney | Resumption of two-way street car! Sheriff Asks Hart | 4 Hesding universities are added to| Whe. ts drawing up the measure. | service on First ave, lines will be tn| rj ihe socabolary, showing Just how to|Reed is said to be opposed to both jeffect by Sunday morning, at the| for West’s Pardon and Punetuate good sentences |th® Bone and Davis measures and | later y before the end] Gov. Louis F. Hart will be asked to clothe good ideas in force-|!Btends to amend one or the other | of th intendent of Pub-| phuraday to pardon C. E. West, for Mi words. Every phase of business |°% them until the bill he desires ts|lic U °F. Russell an-) mer mayor of Auburn, > Waa re evolved. noun x months ched by ¥ cently nentenced to sei Py po elsoam with — Ca not been runnink north | at Walla Walla for m Dus prone SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1.—Big|on First ave. since the paving pro}-/cution of Sheriff NM. Starwich joke on Uncle Sam. He sold the |ect necens & Up tho pave: | Went’s pardon will be asked by Sher gunboat Yorktown, of Dewey's Man t jiff Starwich himself, Starwich left ila bay fleet, for junk. W | Thursday morning for Olympia. | dismantling her here, found = . ‘er tracks have | — _ — — — — in Spanish gold pieces hidden in the | been p: : way and at! pévement has not net firmly, Russell engine room. Pine st., due to the fact that the new sald. | and, as well as eaday morning od that Carlson ge the welfare of Its reader: we with general approval | (ehation of The New Unive FREDERICK & NELSON Present A Clothes-Buying PPORTUNITY For 250 Young Men ¢ beavy plate glasn window, grabbed all that he could FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE ECAUSE of a purchase under exceptional cir- cumstances, the Young Men’s Clothing Sec- tion will offer, beginning Friday morning: The Domestic Rug Section Is Featuring: | Exceptional Values in WORSTED WILTON and AXMINSTER RUGS | N assortment of Wilton Rugs now offered at excep- \]| tionally low prices includes-a number of popular i) $10.00. makes—in each case the fabric is the first grade of u pot Wilton made by the manufacturer represented. The of our present -. $4.00 sizes and the prices are as follows: Se Peat ar 9x12-ft. Worsted Wilton Rugs, at $96.00 each. : | 8-3x10-6-ft. Worsted Wilton Rugs, at $89.00 each. 6x9-ft. Worsted Wilton Rugs, at $58.00 each. | 4-6x7-6-ft. Worsted Wilton Rugs, at $35.00 | 250 Suits in the Conservative Two-button Model Pictured | —AT A REMARKABLY ATTRACTIVE PRICE: Ot whalsbone rawber, which goes ths root of the mout! two Or more teeth. ge Tr. & perfect ree uman gum, | for 16 years each. Sizes From 36x63-inch Worsted Wilton Rugs, at $15.50 34 to 40 Chest opie each. fe ave. ana University st. $ Dalty—o to 19 ntl | 27x54-inch Worsted Wilton Rugs, at $10.50 19 | each. —Hard-finished and Unfinished Worsteds —Medium- and Dark-Browns with Pencil or Hairline Stripes —=Dark and Medium Navy Blues Also } An interesting lot of AXMINSTER RUGS at Unusually-low Prices, as follows: 9x12-ft. Axminster Rugs, two qualities, at $39.00 and $47.00. ‘al 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs, two qualities, at Horlick’s $34.50 and $42.00. Ne Matted Mn Saf 7.6x9 Axminster Rugs, two qualities, at $26.90 Sw vii. and $32.50. i Win % 6x9 Axminster Rugs, two qualities, at $21.50 A and $26.00. Invalides & Pood-Drink Spar 4-6x6-6 Axminster Rugs, at $14.00. Mi Maltedcraineene em (Third Floor) 3 messing and Substitutes The quality of the fabrics and the tailoring, the conserva- tive style, and the admirable adaptability of the Suits to Spring requirements, mark this as an exceptional oppor- tunity when the very low price is $ considered. . 2 ] 85 The purchase will be offered beginning Friday Morning, Third Floor

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