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APRIL 16, 192 THE SEA TTLI rAR [She Gets $1 0,000 a Week| UNBAUM BROS DARK SECRET ! FURNITURE CO. ENC. Don’t Breathe a Word About SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE It to Your Bootlegger BY JOHN W, NELSON this to your bootlegger friend you have any, or to your friends wh may have ser friends, as it Jeep, dark secret, carefully guard ed by ff Matt Starwich and th ourts of Seattlé If this ever get folks, the laws against, Iilicit © peddling will hold no more ter rors for the moon: r or the ped Ale That's fina Recently Starwich discovered whut ho fears may be a plot to defeat jus tiee It doesn’t exactly defeat it, but it gathers a lot of heavy jail sen tences Into one group, coats them with a heavy layer of sugar, and enables the offender to take the dose without a struggle HERE'S HOW YoU WORK IT In p words, it's this; Serve out thre ‘our jail sentences at once, 4 } accumulated finos same money The scheme was discovered recently a 60-day jail » While out on bai 10 by wan released after days by taking the * arrested Febr PUTS A SELLERS Kitchen Cabinet in Your Home June NEW YORK n to Ap be one of Here's ne WoINan who days | ¥¢ atenced to|lys” it 1 nente ty Jal, MR. C. H. SMITH Pg Anne | enly w i ‘ nh CHOSE | Wh Representing the G. I. Sellers & Sons Company, WAY fatale hree fines and jail sentences tx, totaling $803, were all net: | $461, and instead ¢ will demonstrate the “Fifteen Famous Features” of the Sellers Kitchen Cabinet. We are exclusive dis- tributors of the SELLERS for Seattle. A complete stock of Sellers Kitchen Cabinets carried, priced from $52.50 to $105.00. ALL WEEK — Everyone individual we nerving ences at tled for 0 days, by serving both Rosenthal got out after 64 days’ confinement, Hutchin once, ‘scot free whe: ible Who now sees her ear's run on B: Who has « r ing America ai in London on says. “If bootleggers learn they can get away with that they will not fear the law,” Starwich said The trouble {n Rosenthal’s case was that the judge, In committing him, did not specify that both sen. tences were to run consecutively, and jected to have them run Demonstration dially invited. FREE cor- with each Sellers Cab ¢ handsome 26- piece chest of Silver in the Commodore pattern Regularly sold for $13.50. » has made a the riddle: “Whi want? Who ts far too go K to tradit er nA, ) f U N And besides all lotherhood and a career? q MADE BY POETS | JUST LIKE LITTLE BROTHER NS baking sode— | v thas Mek A sot Sw at spring, full of sweet days and And ut does the story of the aa rd apply gently— | ct er son than q Rg pated te,| Prodigal Son teach ust asked the sagen record for “Wh keeping ! co clean. My son ay) box where’ sweets compacted Ite, | Tren nt | Now an to Why and How. have every chance to be the thing h My musick shows ye have your| SUl sagt j : 4, Anne Nichols says wants, but I can give him better o peo 2 Verhane pg ap cl Py ph ss VAPORUB) “rhe first thing a woman MUST! portunities toward attaining the be all m it die fatted calf, ered boy a pa ‘ 4 ust di . Haake Bom 17 Million Jars Used Yearly earn ts to have the courage of ald when I w oF of the clasa—Boston Transcript Om: Hemnssttnls ut convictiona. Nichols whon ~ are “Accept advice but don't vss It If| “Abie’s Irish Rose” ts the senaati Anne Nichols How does it} n they mal show approach- | fe roadway companies tour- other preparing fortune answer- at does the pub. pod looking, ac rn clover | t A t bi low be afraid thing great suce let the other vice is the ¢ world a e rocks of failu fro no sex of criticism. ing lady, bi nt rus. Wh ked fun at me for taki asly I used to they'll still be he n "ve got something y lic wants, w lactated fo u've given it t n't gt the publ to Ju “A hat makes people laugh a successful play. A laugh is good for the digestion « we all know the human stoma it's contrary to your Inherent belief | of Broadway—calla it her Ford, be- in yourself. Never fear for yourself cause It runs tteelf, it's a} diaphragm ys an important part In the des- s of nations as well as individ- For Women Knit Underwear Department—Upper Main Floor Bloomers 35c 3 Pairs for $1.00 Women's Knit Bloomers in pink and white, 86 to 44, Formerly 50e a pair. Special for Tuesday at 35¢, or 3 pairs for $1.00. Vests 19c, or 3 for 50c Women’s Cotton Vests; and bodice top style, in white only. Sizes are regulation Sizes 36 to 44. Formerly 25c each. | Special at 19¢, or 3 for 50¢. Union Suits 55c 3 for $1.45 Women’s Cotton Union Suits in bed- ice and regulation top sty with tight knee. 36 to 44. 59c each. Special 55¢, or ¢ $1.45. Sizes Formerly 3 Suits for Girls’ Pants 19c 3 Pairs for 50c 4- he as eda Girls’ knee-length Pants of summer fe weight, in sizes 2 to 10 years, priced ¥/ special for this sale at 19¢, or 3 pairs Union Suits 69c 1 for 50¢. a 3 for $1.85 Ripple Sweater Coats for Little Tots Special $3.95 Upper Main Floor ou ie] $1.85. is! nd ch 3 for $1.00 Children’s Muslin Suits shipment of Ripple Sweater Coats 0 6 Just arrived. displayed in shades of pink, tan, peacock and peach. Two distinct Special for Tuesday has ot her 9 Suits for girls, in sizes years. styles to choose from. only, at $3.95. p- THE RHODES co. Sale of Summer Weight Underwear Women’s Bodice and Regulation Top Cotton Union Suits, in tight, knee- length styles. Formerly 75c each. Sizes are 36 to 50. Special 69¢, or 3 for Children’s Athletic Suits 35c style; sizes to 12 years. Also Knitted Slightly soiled from display. Special 35¢, or 3 for $1.00. PAGE » in athletic 4, 6 and 8 |“Tannhauser,” Roy Hall!9; soprano |nolo, “Un bel de Madame Butter- KDZE GIVES — fly,” Puccini, Miss Lucille Foster; th jon SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET The Special Price Basement Greed ot Operators Is Blamed for Coal Prices Federal Fact-Finding Commission Reports Public Being Gouged $15,000,000 a Week 4 BY C. C. LYON | q | WASHI IN, April 14.—The ; | federal lactfinding” commis: | | sion ha nd these startling facts: That the present ¢ “Little Nellie Kelley” Dresses $7.95 ————— the greed of coal op The commission, | mation. | The following are on coal prices at th | quotations being use: | | March 27, | 26, 1923, $6 to $6. | West Virginia |] | market, March 27, 1 |] | March 26, 1923, $3. Kanawha lump, | March 27, 1922, 26, 1923, $4 to $ | ‘Tho evidence at h |] | tt t* costing the co The new fad for school girls and youthful women. A smart Dress of wool jersey with a Deauville searf of merce -ed Paisley and a wool jersey cap trimmed with Paisley to match. In colors of red, Kelley green, tango, tan, gray, navy, copen and brown. Sizes 14 to 20. A jaunty, practical cut- fit at a remarkably low price. As illustrated. 1922, $2.7 Just In! “King Tut” Dresses $15 | The miners aro ¢ the same wages as t ago. The long stri | settied on a basis 0 scale being continue | for coal are due almost enti Smokeless lump, Chicago market, | lump, Cincinnat! moro to produce a ton of coal now | than it did a year ago. xorbitant p y to} orators. | ‘That the coal operators are “goug: | operate jing” the public tomthe tune of at| public demand for least $15,000,000 a week and have thelr prices arbitrari! been dotng it for many weeks past.| ing up millions every week.” in {ts effort to} Official ntatistios | ho mines, a few | «1 to iustrate: | 0 a ton; March} a ton. $2.15 a ton; $4 2 ton. columbus market, 0 a ton; March ton. hand shows that al operators no | irawing exactly hey drew a year ke of 1922 was of the old wage 4 until April 1, Decidedly novel are these “King Tut” Dresses of all-over embroidered fabric. Sizes 14 to 36. Spe- cially priced at $15. New le Aprons 95c 5 styles in combinations of plain and fancy figured percale. Braid and but- ton trimmed, belted and sash backs. Fast colorings of rose, green, yellow, pink, copen, tan, orchid, and many oth- er colors. Medium and large sizes. Sale Swagger Coats $12.50 Overplaid polaires in camel color with various colored plaids of blue, green and brown, Trimmings of smart belts, novel pockets and buckles and buttons. These Coats would sell regularly for $19.75. Sizes 16 tb 42. \ Perca For rbeemation, bruise, et at the Real Dr. Edwards’ 0 ‘That's what thous: ufferers are di A Big Shipment of Corsets Just Received in the Special Price Basement Adding Another Special Value Line for Thrifty Shoppers. | 98c | $1.19 | | $1.98 | | $3.25 —=Fraaer-Paterson 8) | When the liver and forming their nat y goes indigesti en, Have you a bad tit ling, no amb undiges Tablets, the Olive calom Dr. purai with Salve oi, You by their olive color ke without grip 1 alco one or two ck relief, — it 1be and 30c,—-Adverl Price Basement pa ty Sloan's Linimentt-hills pain! | STOMACH UPSET? strains, chest cobde Cause—Take | live Tablets f stomach Instead of bowels are ural functio’ on and stoma: tante, 0, a InZy, ition or ted foods kee substitute for Tablets are a will iT ng, now them do the mps or at bedtime for t what you like, | isement, | Blackheads, been continued for another year. ‘Nobody can accuse the miners ing responsible in any way for t present high prices of coal,” deciar a miner official today. “Our skirts are clean. The facts show that t . taking advantage of t }, have boost A phase of the coal situation th |find out the “why” of present coal | will be investigated by the commis: | polo, | prices, 4s collecting a masa of Infor-| lon is the charge that is being made| y¢re | {tat many operators are curtailing|“Che Gelida Manina,” Puceint, | production {n order to maintain thi present increased prices. Figures before the commissl show that at present the coal min taken the country over, are oper: ing only about40 per cent time. |Boy, 18, to Serve Life Prison Term : EL CENTRO, Cal. April 16 | Charles Davis, confessed accomplice | jin the murder of Leslie Nicholls, in-| 7% | surance man, for whose murder Law- rence Campbell was sentenced |hang, was Saturday given a term of life imprisonment in San Quentin | prison, | Davin was spared the death penalty when {t was proved that he is ju 44 days under 18 years of age, mak- ing !t Impossible to impose the death days over 18, and will die on the scaffold. | sentence, Campbell was 62 FOR SKIN TORTURES Zemo, the Clean, Antisepti’ Liquid, Just What You Need Don't worry about other skin troubles, Eczema You can ha a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo| obtained at any drug store for 35c, | or extra large bottle at $1.00, Zemo generally removes Pimples, Eczema and | Blotches, Ringworm and makes the akin cles and healthy. etrating, antiseptic easily applied and trifle for each application, ways dependably,—Advertisement. liquid. It and now the same scale as) this broadcast, Zemo ts a clean, pe: costs a mere | It ty al! BIG PROGRAM | isione soto; “siient Heroea” Plan: | quette, from opera “Chimes of Nor- ) | Mandy,” Owen Willams and chorus. What's in the Air PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, APRIL 16 KDZE—10:30 to 11 a. m; 3:30 to 4:30 p. m.; $:30 to 10 p, m. KIR—530 to 6:15 p. m.; 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Sopranos, contraltos, baritones ani |tenors, vocal and group singing wil form the most pretentious vocal | |program ever attempted on a radio- |phone on the Coast, when Station KDZE opens {ts schedule, at 8:30 to- night. For more than two weeks, Pro- |fessor C. W. Kantner, well-known local instructor of voice, has been training a score of his best pupils for the program he has arranged for Among the artists |is some of the best talent heard | on the local concert stage. The program, in detail, follows: Contralto solo, “Florian Song,” Godard, Miss Margaret Koks; tenor of he ed he | solo, “Dawn,” Leont, Earl Keller; Seattle Residence ho\soprano sole, “The Stars Are Propert: ed| Brightly Shining,” Bronte, Mrs. perty and are clean-| Florence Praken; baritone solo, “On the Road to Mandalay,” Oley C hat! Speaks, Nathan Stewart; soprano “The Jasmine Door,” Scott, | Homer Campbell; tenor solo, elr/from the opera “La Boheme,” Mar- {shall Sohl; soprano solo, “Sun- ‘OM | light." Harriet Ware, Miss Gladys es, | Moujin, at-| Baritone solo, “Shipmates,” San- jerson, Walter Lewis; soprano solo, Berceuse,” Godard, Mrs. Edna |Bunker; baritone solo, “Absent” Richard Thomas; soprano 11 Miss You,” Harling, Miss Shane; baritone solo, “Eve- Wagner, from opera! Only MORTGAGE LOANS NO COMMISSION NO BONUS NO APPRAISAL FEE Being Actual Expense | THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Pine St. at Fourth Ave. ON Charge to STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. ust | Featuring a Special Purchase For Tuesday's Selling at or ve blue lettering. this very low price. DOVER-DOMANCO ar | n- is Sudden and severe pain in Stomach, Bowels, Intestinal Cramp, Colic, Diarrhoea 5O years in use 5O years dependable and when needed worth 5O times its cost for a single dose Equally valuable at home, when Calon a and for emer- gencies by night or day, Sold everywhere The Electric Iron That Will Not Burn Out Nothing to get out of order; has substantial base plate, highly nickel-plated shell with ebonized handle and double life Veriflex cord with reinforced plug. Price, including steel stand $5.00 9-inch drive wheels, 514-inch reel a: | 4 knives grade tool steel. Ball bearings, self. .djusting. ~ MOULDED GARDEN HOSE 50 feet of Corrugated Moulded Garden Hose, size %%- inch. Special $5.98. Made by the U. S. Rubber Co, |. 6-Piece Pantry Sets ] .98 Made of heavy tin, white enameled. Set consists of bread box, 1414x1014 inches, cake, flour, sugar, coffee and tea containers. Your choice of gold. or These sets are a bargain at the Highland Ball-Bearing Lawn Mowe: Your choice of 14- or 16-inch for Tuesday at $10.49" of i! wer had ness re feel ‘Bay Favorite weakly, of, } ana he moday, I sment in giv \e Prescription | ‘she were in the ‘

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