The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1923, Page 5

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RCH 20, 1928. Convenient Payments GRUNBAUM BROS SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE B Add to the Comfort of | Your Home You can purchase any one of these comfort- able Leather Rockers for a small payment down. The rest in con- venient payments. The Rockers sketched are covered in brown Spanish leather; frames are of solid oak. Built for “solid comfort many other styles avail- able for your selection, moderately priced. at this store Extra! this week PXTRAORDINARY SALE—Beautiful S-piece $87 50 . . combination Walnut Bedroom Suite. MRS. R. E. WALTER wil) demonstrate the Hoover Electric Vacuum Sweeper and Attachments. EDUCATIONAL display and showing of the New Spring Arm strong Linoleum Patterns. 23.50 SALE—Ivory finished Bed, Spring and Mattress—A remarkable value at....., Refrigerator Cars |Plan Big Fourth of Will Be Plentiful| July Celebration Farmers and fruit growers will be} Plans for a great Fourth of July fully supplied with refrigerator cars| celebration, fading anything that has for the moving of ptrishable prod- | been staged heretofore in Seattle, are Ucts this year, it was announced by | now under way by the Rainier Noble H. M. Adams, vice-president of the! post, American Legion, it was an. Union ‘Pacific rajtway, who arrived | wounced Monday. Merville W. Mo. here Monday on an annual inspec tion tour. Between 12,000 and 13,000 | Innis has been named general chair ears have been added ~~ Western | man of the Fourth of July commit | ter. Good Luck is thought to go a long way, but Good Judgment goes farther. TO USE é "SALADA” IS GOOD JUDGMENT. “The Tea that is always Reliabl R. & H. C. COOK, EAST 3383, ELL.035 INVOLVE THREE WOMEN IN SuIT Said to Have Been Friendly With Lou Tellegen NEW YOKK, March 20.—Three Women were named today by wit Reuses In the divorce hearing of Ger aldine Farrar against Lou Tellegen as having been friendly with the lat- | ter ‘The names were given as a “Mins Clifford of San Francisco,” a “Mins 8. L.” and “Miss Lorna Abler, sald to be an Australian actress. Norman J. Fitesimmons, a private detective, looked at 4 photograph of a woman and sald he recognized her as Miss Abler and that he had fre- quently seen Tellegen kissing her in the vestibule of a New York apart ment house After these vestibule affairs, he| maid, Telle; sometimes went apartment of my whose full T red, he testified, during the Teliegen was playing in at the Garrick th me of the San Franc mentioned casually by ness ax one with whom Te! friendly Reporters were barred from the room during part of the testimony, which was said to relate to Tellegen| and Miss SL. sitting on a secluded bench in Riverside park | The hearings are being conducted before a refi The next session | will be held Friday NAME WOMAN | HEAD OF CITY Selected as Compromise Candidate WARRENTON, Ore, March 20. Believed to be the first woman ever | | Appointed to the office of manager of| |a city or town in the United States, | | Mra. R. E. Barrett, business woman | of Seastdé, has been unanimously so-| |lected as a compromise candidate for | the office of city manager of War- renton by Mayor W. M, Francis and Commissioners W, C. Wickline and F. Myers of that town. A number of years ago Warrenton jE | | | attracted nation-wide attention when| [its citizens elected Miss Clara C,| | Munson am ft» mayor, being the first} city west of the Rocky mountains to name a woman chief executive, The office offered Mra, Barrett car- | |rles a salary of $300 a month. Mra} Barrett says she is considering the | offer. She Is one of Oregon's loading business women, | |Man Carrying “Gas” Is Chased by Cop Patrolman ©. K. Holschumaker, Adonis of the pollea force, tried to | stop a foreign looking gentleman at Fifth ave. 8. and King st. Monday, when he observed the man to be car: rying a five-gallon can of “gasoline.” Instead of heeding the cop's beck: joning hand, the stranger sitpped into | high gear, dropping the can as excens baggage. He succeeded in escaping. Holschumaker sniffed the can and |brolight {t to headquarters. It was full of moonshine, Sealdsweeté ‘Florida Grapefruit SEALDSWEET GRAPEFRUIT RICKEY Made after one of the scores of texted recipes in" sweet Flori Send for gift copy, free. Addr Citrus Fach Sealdsweet Florida grapefruit are unsurpassed as breakfast fruits, the ideal base for all salads and served in countless other ways add health- ful variety to meals, Sealdsweet Blorida Oranges Sealdsweet Florida oranges are equally useful in planning balanced menus. Ask your fruit dealer for Sealdsweet Florida oranges and grapefruit. that he supply you with them, Insist THE SEATT LE STAR KLANSMAN IN PULPIT The tenets of the Ku Klux Klan were expounded to the con-| gregation of the Grace Methodist Episcopal church, Newark, N. J., Sunday evening, when the pastor, Rev. Parris C. | Greenley, escorted to the pulpit a hooded orator whom he in- troduced as the “Exalted Cyclops.” 18 Dreadnoughts Are BY C. ©, LYON WASHINGTON, March 20.—Are the nations that signed the Washing: ton naval limitation treaty in 1921 living up to that treaty and scrap | |ping thelr warships down to the | mint 55-3 basis? Great Britain, according to advices received here, is not only doing all sho agreed to do, but vastly more. Tho United States, after breaking up two prodreadnought battleships, the Maine and Missourt, called off the scrapping of ships until the Frénch shall have actedson the treaty. Japan {s dismantling seven pre- dreadnought»—removing turrets and guns, taking off armor and zemoving | engines, The hulle will not be bro- ken up or sunk until the treaty ts ratified by all the powers, Charges were recently made in congress that Great Britain: was not living up to tho treaty, An investigation has been made by the Setentific American, and that publication reports that the state- ments made In congress constituted “a pleco of inexcusable misinforma. “Great Britain haw actually scrap. ped no less than 18 dreadnoughta, all | but one of which were in the first fighting line of the British at the Rreat battle of Jutland,” the report rays, “In addition to these 18 dread noughta which Great Britain, in ac cordance with the Washington treaty, has broken up, disabled or sold out of her fleet, she also has scrapped another and enormous fleet of warsihp#, and she has done this voluntarily and independently of any treaty requirements, etlizing at armistice that her war task was done, Grent Britain at once set about the reduction of her feet to peace time requirements. From Nov. 11, 1918, to December 16, 3 Britain has either destroyed or ren- dered incapable of war service. and sold for breaking up, a Meet that ran up to a total of 619 ships. CHINESH DOCTOR Nature Chinese Herbs Remed partial which door not cover the roo! you have two or more teeth, Natural Rubber $5.00 plate, AND net of Teeth .... UP aenowns ........ 94,00 4? Mont of our, present, patronage tn Amended by our early custome reco howe work 1# still giving good faction, orn, wat All work guaranteed for 15 years, Dxamination free. OHIO cuT RATE DENTISTS Katablinhed 20 Yeurn Hew Ave. and Ui ty St Open @ to 0 Yully—0 to 12 Hundayn £ we the signing of the ‘This total does not include the 18 | f of/the mouth if} - Scrapped by Britain lFleet of 619 Warships Discarded Since Armistice Day; Follows Out Treaty and battle cruisers nor narines, ete.. that} a and are wtill up| If thene be included, the 1 of whips that have been the British since the ar-| 20 battlest have for | The British admiralty announces that it hag scrapped 105 submarines and dismantled 11 others, since Ar- mistice da \Locates Gas With | Match-Same Result C. H. Cole, 4124 Fremont ave., oc- casionally looked at the comic pages of the daily papers and laughed at | pictures of people lighting matches ; : = +707 THE RHODES so. Our Sale of Women’s and Children’s Hosiery is Being Continued Today Extraordinary Easter Special on Stationery and Personal Cards Stationery Dept—Main Floor, Rear 100 Visiting Cards—Special $2.98 ingraved Plate led, and in script style, for men For this week only we are making a special offer of an EF and 100 Visiting Cards, either plain or panel and women, at $2.98. Special $3.49 The same offer as above, only in any shaded style letter, 100 cards and plate complete for 49. Monogram Dies © will make up a two or three | Dio in your different styles and color on one Le Special $1.27 your own 4 quire of Whi Uonery, » It yo embons one quire at the spec of T5¢. If you hav make up 100 ca cial price of $1. Cheviot Special Whiting’s Cheviot Paper in white, Ib. 39¢. your own plate we will s from it for the spe- Polo Cloth Special Whiting’s double sheet gray Polo Cloth Paper, Ib. 60¢, Highland Special Highland Linen Paper, House Dresses Of Gingham and Percale Special—$1.95 Upper Main Floor 87 33 25 $2.50 $3.50 $3.95 Dresses, formerly Dresses, formerly Dresses, formerly Gingham and Percale Dresses in round, V and square neck styles. Some are belted and others have sashes. Smart styles in checked, striped and figured patterns of light and dark colors, and trimmed with self and contrasting materials. Sizes are 86 to 42. New Spring Veilings, Special Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, a Yard, 39¢ to nee how much gasoline was in the tank. Cole reported to the police Monday night that after filling his tank he drove his auto south, and, while en |route, one of hin passengers xmelied |#asoline and lighted a match to seo |where the leak was, | The damage, Cole | fined to the rear seat considerable dignit ald, wan con- nd the loss of |HORSE LOCATES DEAD MAN ALDERSHOT, Eng. March 20.— |The refusal of a horse to approach & well on Thomas Martin's. farm caused an investigation, which re- |vealed Martin's body in the water, Now is the time for a real tonic—to protect you against epidemics or to help you regain strength lost through colds, grippe and flu. ‘Try this better form of yeast —Yeast Foam Tablets—a pure tonic food. At drug Fr ple from Funeral Tuesday The funeral of George A. Thayer, 65, 1743 Summit ave. was to be held at 4p. m. Tuesday from the Home Un. dertaking company under the ats. pices of Eureka lodge No. 20, F. & A. M. % Mr. Thayer had been a resident of Seattle for the past 25 years and was a member of the firm'of Thayer & Star, brokers. and belonged to Elks lodge No. 92. He 1s survived by his wife, one sister and two brothers. 4:30 p, m. 9:30 p. m, Chinaman Smuggled Opium in U. S. Flag DOVER, Eng, March 20.—Lo Ah Pow, a Chinaman, was convicted of smuggling opium into England by wrapping it in an American flag. for Local Broker who died Saturday at his home, When you darken your hair Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one tell, because {t's done so n so evenly. Preparing this though, at home {s mussy troublesome. At little cost you buy at any drug store the read use preparation, improved by addition of other ingredients, ¢ “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Cot pound.” You just dampen a They | or soft brush with it and draw through your hair, taking one smal strand at a time, By moi gray hair disappears, and, other application or two, your becomes beautifully darkened, and luxuriant, % Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, is a sign of old age, and | we all desire a youthful and uve appearance, get busy _ with Wyeth’s Sage and St u pound and look years younger, vertisement. , Ho was a Shriner What’s in the Air PROGRAM FOR TUESDAY MARCH 20 KDZE—10:30 to 11 a, m.; 3:30 to KJR—6:30 to 6:15 p. m.; 8:30 to KHQ—7:20 to 8:30 p.m. Quiet period—6:15 to 7:30 p. m. | AT ALL DRUG STORES or Sloan's breaks up th n. Sloan's Liniment-hills pain! For thew bruises, 6:iainachost colds ij STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. SPECIAL OFFER! DRY-HAND MOP AND SIX T-OUNCE BARS OF SWIFT'S CLASSIC WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP FOR $1.50 This combination offer is a bargain at this low RUBBER CEMENT FLOOR PAINT LQUART SIZE Special at 13¢ y 7; A perfect floor pain. prepared ready for us specially adapted for mterior floors, Warner Junior Poultry Fencing | Costs less than netting and is three times as strong; is close- ly woven, has graduated meshes that turn away the smallest chickens, Priced at: “Wear-Ever” Aluminum 2-Quart DOUBLE BOILERS Specially Priced at $1.98 reg. sells at $3.05 We have only a limited number to sell at this price. Made of the best quality aluminum. 36 + inch......$4.59 60 - inch...,..$5.98 48 - inch, .....$5.19 72 - inch,.....$6.89 165 Feet to Roll

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