The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1923, Page 11

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pa Fine Spring Suits re y r P t r Ss. 4 es = fabrics and BOYS" ve, 4 SUITS MEN'S HATS RIDAY, MARCH 9, ———— (DS “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” | 2Pant Suits $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 “This Extra Pair Gives Double Wear’ Here are new Spring Suits of outstanding quality— correctly styled and well tailored in the new Spring colors, You may choose from a variety of new Spring models—double-breasted Jazz, Norfolks, Sports Mod- els, one and two-button and semi-conservative styles. They are exceptional values because back of every suit is the Gately buying power of over 100 stores— and our guarantee of complete satisfaction. OPEN A GATELY CHARGE ACCOUNT Convenient Terms Will Be Arranged 1427 FIFTH Between Pike and AVENUE Union Streets SUBSIDY IS DIS stitute for the defu plan when the new Chairman Lasker, chew work during tion, he and Lasker chant marine. States shipping board stated today. Altho the president hoped to es-| PLAN CUSSED} inet ship subsidy congress meets, of the United| hin golfing vaca-| are at work upon | METROPOLITAN ALL THIS WEEK \ERITZ urday Matinee; arday Eve, PRICES: Leaving Friday— The nail ~ MORIN S$ AND Aida Earl AND es Pantage General Adi Matiners 250 “JULIUS CASEAR,” “MERCHANT OF VENICE," Sat- SEATS NOW SELLING Nights, 6¢¢ to $3.50; Saturday Matinee, 600 to $1.50, “VANITY FAIR’ THEATRE Tonight Shipping Department the Standard Furniture Co, will Houdini In a Packing Case. Will He Get Out? Tony & George Foxworth & Frances THE FIVE CHARLES HOWARD LEIBER guished a Dist c im Tonight; “HAMLET,” Sat- 7 nd— of ISTERS _ CO. JANSLYS & Lewis cO..” scope minsions Night 400 The moved down the Indian river toward Palm Beach and Miami today. A Representative Charles Roth and th | tentative program called for golf at Drea VERO, Fla, March 9.—President | i ms Harding probably will submit a sul president's houseboat party | the Vero Country club in the morn- | tng. @ motor ride to Fort Pierce and | It died 1 | more golf at the latter place this aft- | ernoon, —$$<____ SERVICES will be conducted tn} | Danish at John’s details of a scheme to avold complete | English worship will be at # p. m.| and forced liquidation of the mer-| Sunday school at 10 a, m. Harding, Lasker said, | is not yet ready to announce his new Proposal, but probably will do so be fore his return to Washington. 11 a m. Sunday at 8 Danish Lutheran miss! Removal Notice NITED FURNITURE CO. announces its removal from First Ave. and Stewart Street to larger quarters at 408-10 Pike Street Seaboard Building ' where the doors will open for business Satur- day morning and where You Will A cordial welcome and courteous treatment. Strictly dependable furniture and housefur- nishings. Lower prices than you have usually paid else- where. Terms,,if you want them, on a cash price basis. Prompt Delivery UNITED FURNITURE CO. 408-10 Pike Street Seabourd Bldg. OLYMPIA, March %—The 18th session of the leg has ad journed, and tn ap! fact that the hue ory of the entire session was and “out taxes,” the state of or no relief on the taxation question The logisiatora of this session can be ‘remembered for belng entirely consistent on at least one subject dodging the tissue on the taxation question. Not one of the major tax bills introduced in an attempt to de crease the burden, survived both houses, The four major tax bills that were slain this session are and ec 1, The income tax bill, House bill No, 2. The constitutional amendment providing for the cla property. House bill No. 1 4% The bill providing for the cen tralization of assessing powers. Ben ate bill No, 68. 4 The bill allowing county as Sensors to take into consideration rate making valuations when assess. | ing property of public utilities, House bill No, 66 | | | | ation of INCOME TAX KILLED IN HOUSE | The {ncome tax bill was killed in the house where it originated; the bul classifying property passed the house but died in senate committe; No, 66 met the same fate, and sen. ate bill No. 68 was indefinitely post poned by the house Wednesday The opposition against tax cutting legislation was apparent in both houses earty in the session. Senator Lon Johnson at the first of the ses. nion introduced a resolution stating that the senate would con om " house would by permit the Introductic two-thirds n of other bills, This resolution was voted down by @ large vote, as was @ resolution introduced In the house by Repre sentative Charles Heighton, setting | & definite figure to which the state levies were to be cut pansing, It lo very posaible that the Income Had the proponent owed It to be amended it could| have been made Into a real tax-re. hg piece of legislation. Private 8, however, put a stumbling block in the path of this measure and it went down to defe at, even after it was conceded tnat there Were enough votes in the house tc put It over, | The bill providing for the clansifi.| cation of property passed the house! by socident. It was fontered by| Party pushed {t thru the lower body to satisfy him and keep him quiet in the senate, as it was wcp| Both resolutions, had they been| adopted and carried out, would have| meant a saving, and ons might have resulted in some con structive tax reduction legislation |‘ pored to do. Benate bill No. the centralization of assensing pow ers for wor was a ¥ m that it Amendments placed on hous® converted it into one of real merit, but it waa defeated because it| Tax-Cutting Measures Dodged by Legislature QF POISONING 18th Session, Just Ended, Will Long Be | Alleged Woman Bluebeard Remembered for Its Hedging 68 iclous measure in t passed the sena it in t d have benafited the people and | sowed py: not the railroad interests who draft ed it and had it introduced. Houne bill No, 66 Representative Homer T an ate house reason for this was seen when the bill was buried in senate committee Minor, tax most part sha | the four megtioned, howls of many about cutting taxe was far from being @ tax-reducing her bil) th by the he one. surpris others by passing this measure. introduced Bone hat was sent to the The neoused woman, who faces a pune to be Killed. THE) aeriand by prosecutors that she be both Bone and! nanged for her alleged “arsenic par e The | tien," pointed to the first evidence 4 ig bills have for t 4 the same fate of the legislate FORD SETTLES LINCOLN DEBTS Kupcayk die DETROIT, March 9.—Checks, ag: jazz music on @ Victrola in gregating $4 0 today were be | room with the coffin | Women’s Colonial Women’s Cross- ing mailed to creditors of the Lincoln The state introduced today the first > - . roy . Motor Co, by the Ford Motor Co.,| testimony tntended to connect Kup ‘let egee P Strap eee Ralph Stone, president of the De-| czyk’s death with arsenic, alleged to eather an i umps, brocaded troit Trust Co., receiver for the Lin-| have been administered by the “fo quarters coln Motors, announced. male bluebeard.” With thewe checks the Ford Motor| Chemists testified to the finding of Co. is paying the difference of the| “enough arsenic to kill three men amount claimed by the creditors and | !n the vital organs of Kupezyk’s body. the amount they rece! Lin rup Trial Nearing End |, 24cksoxvitir, ore. starch 9 — Women’s Satin One- Women’s Black and Men’s Shoes, French The defense of the three alleged > BAN FRANCISCO, “Mards: 9-—-A2| sieht ieidere :tn-Ulroult’ court ners Strap Pumps Brown Kid Oxfords last kens wan # tax bill should have been defeated.|a month. of thin measure | ered practica at nooln poy. Mote Trial has EB the first tr orm intb iw paying it h © cre |Fake Holdup Death al of Henry Wilkens, a jhaving arranged with Walt Arthur ¢ an allege “take” bi b Mra, W al was c to What's in the Air PROGRAM KDZE lp. mj; 1 4:20 p. m; 7:30 to 8 p. m; 8 to $:20 p.m KIR—6:30 9 p.m; & to 9:30 p. m. KHQ-—-9:30 FOR ROH 9 to ll @ mj; 12:30 to 1:30 p. m; 330 to FRIDAY, to 6:15 p. m.; 8:30 to to 10 p.m. providing for Despite the loud re the late session 4 when the} bank, re hay o dollar art aa let litros be progress for! Forced Out! The Landlord Says: VACATE BEFORE APRIL ist BUILDING COMING DOWN Only 20 Business Days Left TO SELL, GIVE AWAY OR DISPOSE OF OUR ‘DENIES CHARGE Says Neighbors to Blame BY CHARLES R. LYNCH CHICAGO, March $ |womsp of neighbors blamed for her difficulties today by Mra, Tillie Klimek, on trial charged with poisoning her third husband. | Mra, Klimek, who may not be al y her attorneys to tell her stand, de Back fence “entty” was he te. he jstory from the witness | clared today 1 ne polwon Prank; I try keep him safe.” by presented by the state in th proof of her claims that responsible for the charges In broken English she declared the first four witnesses introduced by the state, including her former “boaka” (landlady), and three neighbors, held srudgen against hor, “They all tell about same thing coffin, hat and music,” Mra. Klimek said, in referring to the testimony that she bought a coffin and trimmed her hat in mourning before nk , and after his death he as of Women’s, Men’s and Children’s Shoes Including All Our New Spring Styles LOOK AT THESE VALUES! SEE THESE SHOES! SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M. “8 NIGHT RIDER ;— GASE ENDING n| |Final Witnesses Are Due on | Stand Today | Women’s and Chil- dren’s Felt Slippers 75¢ Women’s 2-strap Pumps, patent vamp, suede quarters $4.45 Men’s Black and Brown Oxfords French lasts $4.65 All Children’s Shoes and all first grade Rubbers going below cost. ¢| Prepared to call its final witnesses this morning with the prospect that this afternoon the state would open and that the | would be in the hands of the jury Saturday afternoon. $3.45 $4.45 4 te argument th case yesterday lined up sea Who took pot of Joseph F. f with ter Hamilton - Brown Shoe Store 1425 Third Avenue, Near Pike ig Wal »y sucksen| LOOKING FOR izens, who have thronged the courtroom for the last five days, j and at times order has been difficult | to maintain, | There in little open fil-fecling among people here who differ tn [tare steamed back and forth watch- ing for strange ships at sea. BOOZE SHIPS! Reporta that the Atlantic rum| ¢ FRANCISCO. rans smuggling fleet had found operations SAM FRAMCIBOO. March 9-—| (55 alttioutt omitiee saat conatiaid hed Uncle Sam's “dry navy" drew up tts transferred its attentions to the P, blockade lines off San Francisco to- Spring Fashions in Men’s Shoes, Both Oxfords and Bal same as cut $4 Others at $5.00 The Phillips Boys 1313 Third Ave., Opp. Pantages Theatre “RIRTHPLACE OF MOST-FOR-THE-MONEY “L. R. STEEL CO. Crash hits thousands.” (Newspaper Headline of March 8th) We are pleased to congratulate the hundreds of peo- ple who consulted us about the L. R. Steel Company It pays to “Consult your banker first’’ The Seattle National Bank Bond Department Second Avenue at Columbia sHoOnS” their opinions regarding the guilt or Innocence of Dr, Jouctt Bray, | Howard Hill and Josne Hittson, the |three alleged night riders on trial. | If there is any difference of op! cific, were responsible, | day as a remult of the capture of the ‘ relearn wee sami Hal to | ms letermine just where rless, thoter: bitp) Peorioer’ tn e:thirilting | So a ried $45,000 worth other chase in the harbor yesterday. came from. One of three members of 7] All night Jong prohibition agents/ her crew under arrest, declared that | fon it in being expre one beach In company with|the Mquor was loaded from a my | tion attempt to ch to » guard lookouts, watching |terious ship several miles off t | the utters n court of the othér signs of rum smugglers. | port, but none of the prisoners would | faction's #p¢ otand, man on the witness | itside the harbor the cutter Tu-/ reveal details, | DALTON, Eng, March 9—Mra |Hannah Dixon, who died at the age | of 98, wns a Sunday schoo! pupil un- The New Butterworth Mortuary Three Hundred East Pine Street at Melrose | Everywhere — all the time IN: HALE Soothing. Harmless, Germ Gestroying Healing ° Hyomei Hard Rubber Inhater easily car ried in vest pocket or lady's bag. Lasts lifetime. Extra bottle refiller | for a few cents, Guaranteed and money-backed by all druggists. ‘OUCH! PAIN, PAIN RUB RHEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS | | St. Jacobs Oil stops any pain, and rheumatism is pain only. Not one case in fifty requires Inter na] treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating St. Ja oll} right into your sore, atiff, aching ||| Joints, and relief comes instantly. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism Uniment, which nover disappoints, and cannot burn the skin, Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and in Just © moment you'll be free from rheumatic ‘pain, soreness and stiff: ness, Don't suffer! Rellet awaits you. St. Jacobs Oll Is Just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, t ache, sprains.—Advertisement, SKIN BREAKS — OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Men: thoSulphur to an {tching, burping or broken-out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted okin specialist, This sulphur prep: aration, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. e~ DEDICATION To the creation of an atmosphere so harmonious and con- soling as to alleviate the grief of parting; To the service of the City of Seattle in a truly civic sense by providing adequate and complete facilities for the necessary services we render; To the memory of the late E. R, Butterworth, whose fore- sight and energy were largely responsible for the up- building of this institution; The New Butterworth Mortuary is appreciatively dedicated. G. M. BUTTERWORTH. The opening of this distinctive and complete edifice has been the occasion of many expressions of appreciation and approval on the part of those who have already visited it. Particularly have people been impressed with its stately and ap- propriate architecture, its cheerful, homelike atmosphere—dignified but not depressing—and its beautiful surroundings. Those who have not yet inspected it are welcome at any time and Hecauso of sts germ-dostroying members of our organization will be pleased to explain its many ex- properties, ft quickly subdues the ceptional features, the Irritation and itching, cools heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin In place of ugly eruptions, rash, plmples or roughness, You do not have provement, Tt quickly shows, You can get a little Jar of Rowloy Metho-Sulphur at any drug store,— Advertisement to walt for im E. R. Butterworth & Sons Main 0949

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