The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1923, Page 11

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| | i SECTION TWO —— _The Seattle Star (Pacts 20 | SE ATTLE, Ww ASH., RU ARY 2 8. SENATE BILLS 7. Measures in Upper Hcuse Now Total 115 Metropolitan Oper a 5 American Singer )LYMPIA, Feb, 3.—Ninx s in uced before the ngs the total for 115. The bills introduced incture S. B. No, 107, Senator Conner, in- | justrial education and the marketing ef the industrial products of the adult bitnd. S. B. No, 108, military committes, relief of soldiers, sailors, marines and their families S. B. No, 109, Senator Hastings, rohibiting renters of storage batter | recharge or tamper with the battery. 8S. B. No, 110, Senator Phip; partisan election of state and superintendent of schools. S. B. No. 111, Senator Landon, as sessment and collection of taxes, 8. B. No. 113, appropriatic mittee, changes in the tion of funds for the workmen's com. pensation. | S. B. No. 113, Senator Grass, pro- | viding excise tax on logs and finish ed Tumber, 8. B. No. 114, Senator Phipps and | Morthland, allowing search of per | sons and autos without a search war rant. 8. B. No. 115, Sepato: organization of small Campfire Girls on Hike to Lake! Forty Campfire Girls, in warm | $ caps and coats, were to leave camp-| fire headquarters at 4 p, m. Friday| to hike to Lake Keechelus. This| is the first snowshoe trip the girls) Afigg May Dabstadss sopra parity ag By ceed compa ny, who will sing here Monae y night. $ ‘| in Y is a favorite on the > Const, where tne: bas ba In tour Browning King & Co. HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE Browning King & Co.’s High-Grade SUITS and OVERCOATS $38.85 Our entire stock of regular $50.00 Suits and Over- | coats for men and young men are now reduced for | quick a Other remarkable values in, Suits and Overcoats are now selling at $23.75 $28.85 $33.75. Clearance prices of worth-while note on all Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Browning King & Co. Second at University—Arcade Square | j Youll like it hot “Shredded Wheat has many other appeals besides its 100% food value. For one thing, you can serve it in so many different ways. On cool mornings, for instance, you're sure to like it hot. Just pour hot milk over’ the biscuits; or pour hot water over them, drain it off quickly and then cover with milk or cream. It's a ready-cooked breakfast served het. peciresged rgadhed ay eer igon foc icon Sod fg bey toe the So; cater korn, i bubaeapi ities) pom the bran you need to stimulate bomil indpernents 10% ealtteoe aad tke sweetened—you PROPOSE NINE. May Peterson a a Favorite (%% Pin! GtarsGallad. Raall |Anti-Alien Land Measure : on ree Eastern Firm Buys Tract for| vm ge coat ||] Mans ana Grete” |(coccece sivoens ~~) ANNOUNCE HUGE ee INTRODUCE FIRST STATE INCOME TAX MEASURE WILL BE OREGON LL iS * * * * His performance 4 by B. G, Leom Passes Lower House $4,000,000 comy is aia | “ORTLAND, Feb. 2 wn 146,729 mien, ; us covered 142,750 wings his way oves and plains on the Bam York to lows r € ub staged an enter ‘th American Legion |) iat night day night rid wird }| An Eastern and Southern lumber | {1 wyndicate, headed by George T.| po, al from the stat ts from Portlat of Ilinols, purchased outright |} ————__—— ar "|Kilmer Funeral . 8 Held in Ballard |... hner Lumber company’s mill imber holdings on Coos bay. killed, will ‘ @, but. the ve. ervices for Mrs. Delia| The announcement was made by \] is understood that the report of cluding th , Mickle 68th st, who died|A. W. Miller, president of the Mick! majority will prevail * W, 68th st, who @ p YOUR at St. Al-| Lumber company. y| The syndicate will develop ax area MARKETS morning. Mra, K by one daug rvived |containing approximately 1,600,000,- M. Kilmer, | 000 board feet with @ mill capabl Kilmer of sawing 260,000 board feet per hour sbift. The cash conside ed to have been near ate against Saving money on food products is simply know- ing where to buy. Turn to pages 16 and 17 in this issue and tear out the market ads. Take “Nutt aa pany, according to rep them with you tomor- ountry have at its command over 6, y row on your marketing ik sored oped, was with the pea ny |000 board feet of mpruce, yellow fir, trip. t-of the measure, s and the in- ort Orford cedar, The a! need of Js Japa b Bend mill Read the markets’ ads in The Seattle Star every Friday. arged that the which he said 4 no of the Metropolitan Opera| > extensive she sang in} in The Times | n lettern™ | notabili- tours, Last Fel Tacoma andin Pocket The Montelius Music House A fact attested to by thousands of auto owners in the f West. Will you join the ranks of Saving Sam's follow- ers and add afew extra dollars to your savings ac- ~ =your car If worthy of driving is worthy of dolling up. Below we list a few accessories which will add to your comfort, convenience, safety and appearance of your car. Oversize Steering Wheels |i Uke ou are real | American with @ name I can| pronounce. I like you b Recommend and Sell Oniy RELIABLE STANDARD PIANOS Over 50 years In the plane bust |) ness as dealers has made for this hours a record for olean and square dealing that ts unsur- passed by any other Musle Store in the United States, For awhile we'll sell the famour new WELLINGTON PIANOS for only $395, easy terms. Dea} with Seattle's oldest music |] store, Third and University, are human and because yc ht | jin giving pleasure to others with your | | God-given voice. In fact, I like you | Come again.” j Mins Peterson is under the direction of Katherine Rice. | Mias Poterson's exes follows: a i oi “aria, Vot che Rapere (trom r+ CB) Raa OER a are “Arta, Patron volla effet du ve (from Phebus et Pan) ‘Hoft Footed Snow” ..... Stora got Norwegian Echo Song” ...,....Thranw 1 Die Forelie™ (The Trout) ....8chuberti | “Frablingegiaube* Note—This music store was founded by D. 8 Johnson many years ago. A) ++ Mahler “Aria, Martetta’s Cied™ (from Die MORE SHOES THAN MONEY To relieve this situation, the entire stock of Shoes for Men, Women and Children at the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Store, 1425 Third Avenue, goes on sale tomorrow, Saturday, morning. \ eu’: ee, AM me o, wen - Western Giant Cords This story is to be told in few words! Indeed, few words will be enough when you but realize that the shoes offered you at but a fraction of their real worth are absolutely the best, from both the stand- point of style and wear. Many of the shoes to be included in this sale have been bought to sell up to Ten Dollars. But, alas! There are more shoes than can be disposed of at this price, and they have accordingly been marked down. FOR WOMEN Both Gpanish and straight heels. Satin Slippers { $ .60 Cross Straps Patent Strap Slippers Colonial Pumps FOR MEN Black Calf Oxfords, new French $ 60 last; Brown Calf Oxfords, new . A TUBE GIVEN WITH EACH TIRE In face of these facts, Mr. Auto Owner, ‘ou owe it to yourself to inspect these lives. Stop in at our store nearest you, examine our tires—compare coat and Better get one today. price—then judge for yourse Auto Robes | Ford Replacement Parts Radiator Uglghors le Ornaments ogee Stree te <2 a bedi & Auto owners are frmiy'weven quick to realtwe the of pure virgin ren, “ay neni woo! in solld adds to % ps | SSS eee robes are the @ 6 Fraceful speed expression of vo) ee es Tor ean lodge ls Warmth, com: | Here Ford owners find a complete stock of | of prices ts tn keen. tinetivenese. quality replacement parts, every one guar. | '"& with the Western Price $7.85 to $30.00 anteed as to fit and finish. Frvped henge ledge 1) Western Auto Supply Company 60 Stores in the DOWNTOWN STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P, M SATURDAYS Downtown Store Auto Row Store 2041-45 Westlake 812-18 East Pike eee “F Were 0) 0,0 04-0 FAGAF WAT AGATE AC IEAE ALAC ACE AG AE | Rie IERIE RRO ae) i 3 French last High Shoes on same last—in both black and brown * Boys’ Shoes, solid leather, for as littie as .. $2.40 Felt Slippers, all colors and sizes, for women, $1.25 value, now ...........00ceeeeeee 78&c Hamilton-Brown Shoe Store 1425 Third Avenue Between Pike and Union Ask for Our

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