The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1923, Page 5

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pUESDAY \ 9 rH EATTLI rar PAGE o ———e [Convenient Payments | LUMBER TRUST May Day Demonstrations GRUNBAUM BROS.’ NOW CHARGED 9% Kurope Pass Quietly Western Pine Firms Accused | British Workers Sympathize With Germans; Week of Sale Events in Government Suit Demand Russ Recognition; Paris Is Calm a PA 1 May Im=A & dividual th a "combina Ruel ‘| Building Trades Y trade. and coe os ee Laborers Strike i i und| i AS CITY Dem SPECIAL Wednesday 3—Quartered Oak Dining Room Suites 1—American Walnut _ Dining Room S Suite te ee, $120.00 |e $120. 00 © mainly hod-car y 1 90 cents an ur, an increane of 10 cents ~ PROBE BURIALS OF DAVID CULT N \ | VL THE RHODES CO Grave Yard Will Be Scene of Investigation A Sale of Philippine Gowns ana Chemises T. JOSEPH, Mich., May 1.—Sher $147.50 |Sacseneenten Os soemen| wig om $225.00 | yuDGES WILL =! CONVENIENT PAYMENTS Secien CHa te colatiaiion Arranged to sult every individual need PIC kK PRIZES Upper Main Floor Just at the opportune moment, 1 hen women are making up their summer ward- robes, comes the announcement of this sale of beautiful Philippine Chemises and ghtly mussed from display. There are several pretty patterns included in the three groups. a Severa peld in meme Mexican la martyrs” 4 in the Gowns taken from our regular stock and reduced because they have been UNBAU Co, INC. t's claim to immor narly 50 members are buried SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE 457 Fine Muslin Garments in All ris that a youn: SATURDAY IS (Dynamite Is Found |, EXCHANGE DAY Near Rail Bridge SNOHOMISH, » Saturday has been ¢ . “Exchange day” by Uy Chamber of Commerce ing that reside automobile camp change plants “for a s Maj. Jesse Jackson, ent of parks, is preparing sae | lost ground and gardeners will be ready | o¢ to plant all the seeds, bult plants that are brousht park. oman were bi Group I Group II Group III 158 Gowns 65 Gowns 105 Gowns 129 Chemises Formerly er cup ed) BERLIN, May 1.—Re cleanest dist MARYSVILLE, Ohio, Ma | Joseph Kawelski resumed his trade 5 of |4% a scinsore grinder today, freed of the susp! n Of being “King” Benja missing ruler of the House of David. ie | Kawalski was released from jail | min revealed the 00 workers gat ation of May day. ¢ 3 poured Into the rls manner from all sect Formerly Formerly $3.50 $3.95 in the city Mrs, George Guy, Andre Quaker and Maj. Jesse A fe will moet Acting Marshal Tift w four men were seen Ie in an ot [min Purn Tuenday | , determine the rnannce in which ip will be presented | r resembled rwembied attle Dahlin society, Glad $2.95 : ‘ Special Special Special Policeman’s Wife May Day Is Quiet, | mn rm yo, Loa Order of Moose, : Asks for Divorce Portland Reports serve, Columbia City, Lake Spokane Founder’s -” Portland Reports $1.85 $2.39 $2.39 | Tuprovessent @qb, University Co Brother Is Dead « ot P seat se waaay S| Sent to Prison) = S Cl d of Killing, stot Lady at dreus)— mercial, Greenlake Commercial SPOKANE, May 1—After re S 4 posh eo n tanding and awaiting | LOS ANGEL . fay 1.—Phil Brave Fireman aves eared 0 ling, | Rid gol gat: tns iain Ch ete her clubs will be re xd | hs ity 5 ing @ divorce in superior court Mon. | 4, s % is Aeworth, a er husbend| could you get me a glass ‘ Oe. tever bel are, fa slover, elday. In the complaint Mrs. Com | O*72°P nents TW. W. atrkers who | Darbar La Mat, screen teants,| Children From Death} Woman Is Cheered | xutnin: doin. 1m done waterin’ The Automobile club of Washing: |o t/stock asks for an equal division of] nave flocked into town from camps|W®! sentenced by Judge Sidney| SAN FRANCISCO, May 1—Dennis SGOW, May f—Hven court| elephunts.”—Judge. ton will be best and Mra, Dougias | h ilo. | her mand's property, which ‘al trout the state Reeve this afternoon to serve a term| McGee, fireman on fireboat No. 1, {8| attaches joined, without rebuke, in Shelor and Mrs. R. M. Dyer willj ver crossed & prairie |sald to be valued at severni thousand |’ ‘potice de not anticipate any trouble | {fom one to five years in San Quen-| accustomed to saving people ut fires. abby serve tea and cake to the flower | schooner in 1841 and Jed in a|dollars. Their home is at 115 $24 | today, because for a aeauae the| Un for passing a worthiewm check. | He played a new role yesterday. cheering ie spgarcayreo Mrs, Cath donors, ‘Miss May Phillips will ar-| settlement that later became Salem, |st. N. I. W. W. are in league with the|, 4 the Judge pronounced the word! Seeing a runaway automobile dash-|°"2¢ MCNeill, who killed her hus- Tange @ musical program. Oregon. He was unmarried. Looe eR TSR “law and order” conservatives, and| “58% Quentin,” Ainsworth began to|ing down Cortland st. hill, heading plaing in ” apparently are content to wage war |“ directly at a group of children at PURE OLIVE OIL Actors" “Booed” at only on thowe capitalists whose overs| , "Never mind that," sald the Judge, | play, McGee made a flying leap into| fA-EaEk Ek EY Et BY] Penitentiary Show | head expenses aro assessed by the| “You're not on the stage now.” the car and drove it over the curb ly r Nature 5 Food Tonic . ENS se. | COWES, Eng, May 1.—Because | Judge. | into @ telephone pole, 206 of the convicts in Parkhuret|, From the employers in the lorxing | 500 Pupils Escape | McGee was taken to a hospital i ~ , ¢ reporta badly torn arm. He will re- prison “booed” the actors in show | !2Gnetry < come reports that the strike] | with a badly out, exhausted, aenemic, suffering given for thelr benefit th have | ae ae Burning Building ee from nervousness—or have no appe- jbeen barred from amusements for ‘STRIKERS HOLD 3 OAKLAND; Cal, May of then| L d Cc. Colman Dock tite—try nature's way to health— aix months, remen were injured, some of them Port Olive Tonic, seriously, battling the blaze which | “OF arnarvon’s REGULAR SCHEDULE Port Olive iy « combination of rich | READ THIS AT THE HOTEL MASS MEETING |eutted tho Hawthorne school here | Funeral Is Held oasae, tease Spree eae old port wine, creamy pure olive oll + 5. ND tick ANOTHER type of sports frock, de- Asged especially for the American de from If you are run down, tired, worn Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern No. 3930 Whether you are experienced in sewing or no you can easily make a perfect-Geting apenas from a Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern by fol- lowing the simple cutting and construction chart given on cach pattern envelope, In a conspicuous place in the par. | youterday, | Jor of « country hotel wax an in-| Five hundred school children were | ine.” | | marched in p AM, LONDON, May 1.—~On the barren, and other medicinal agents mixed in 1 i Bs 6, . M c wind-swept summit of Beacon hill, byseis cdl re ered Roa Leerde ts sepa orm SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICEL] | *b!e as rich cream. nds. Damage was/ jerer of the tomb or Tutankhamen, | From Seattle to Bremerton bya ag ead stialates sim erate. pee. | was buried yesterday. Saturday and Sunday, 9:30 P, M{-} | by toning up all the vital organs, but "Not me," the man replied. “United | In impressive nloofness 99 feet SO6 DEDY: Rave ae 3 abil ae Sete nee Ro eat | | States in good enough forme. | Park Draws Crowd /C Si athe ; AUTOMOBILE FERRY freq by the most delicate stomachs, and ates apt. Simonson o above the plain, a private funeral he notice improvement from. th Why do you have that Inscription BY JOHN W. NELSON BI P. On| 2 pscet the coffin in the ground. | riage pra met yee Tre the cies z on the wi en; thi cans | . ‘ i” all, nm; that means! With the state's lumber industry aine Passes | Services were held at Higheler cas-| FY extra trip Sat. & ; ‘Ask your doctor or druggist: they will tell you this is the ideal body builder and food tonic. On sale at all druggists, The Port Olive Company, Inc., Los Angeles.— Advertisement. scription: “Tel on parle Fr i podewets gle Beep the | the body of Lord Carnarvon, discov- s The proprietor was aaked “Do you} buliding in 5 |sPeak French?" Picnic Today at People’s sms “French is spoken here. |retareded as a result of the general] BLAINE, May 1.—The doath of| tle, the earl's home. The body was You don’t mean it!’ exclaimed the | strike in the woods and logging | Capt. L. Simonson, 71, for the past | taken in an automobile half a nile to hotel keeper. “Weill, I'll be darned!) camps, several thousand member of|24 yearn a dent of Blaine, was| the base of the hill, where a tractor A young chap sold that to me for| the organization held a picnic at/announced here yesterday. Capt.| Was attached to pull it to ths sum- ‘God bless our home’!" Weekly. Summer Quarterly on Sale "—Capper's | People's park Tuesday in celebration| Simonson is survived by his wife, | mit {of May 1, the international labor day.|two #ons, four daughters, a brother| | More than 5,000 tickets to the picnic|and a sister. were sold, it was announced at head- | — STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. quarters. The strike, called by the general | bt to strike committee of the I. W. W., to | . |force the release of 52 no-called | | progressing thruout the West, the I.| | |W. W. claim. Marino transport | DIES’ women who bake= workers, called out on strike here, | have failed to interfere with shipping thru this port, shipping men and| Lift Off with Fingers Where the recipe calls for bak- Port detaltthe CW ar ator | ALUES OR CLEAN U May ing powder, it’s a warning to | told the polls and tetera aathor SPEC AL V F = P ie - ing powder is vital to baking oet cuir ueutie-sreanten aod euaion “@ success. AND PAINT-UP WEEK “EXCELITE” PURE _» PREPARED PAINT Absolutely reliable; manu- factured from the best ma- terials, especially for this climate—for both exterior and interior painting. houses have boon closed by the po- lice. Mayor E. J, Brown announced . Calumet possesses such unus- Tuesday that 17 places where booze Jand gambling was in progress, have ual leavening strength that you ee aes can depend upon light, tender, WW. taste’ net igs every time you Hundreds of new members aro being enrolled In the 1. W, W. daily, use it. That te why the committee claims, “When this | strike is over the men will return to work well organized. Already we consider It has proved a big success,” the I. W. W. spokesman sald, The Economy BAKING POWDER | TEETH “NEVER-FADE” should be ‘our choice — that’s | FREE DAILY ponent hurt a bit! Drop a little| BUNGALOW SHINGLE STAINS BIG CLEAN-UP SPECIAL 1—12-quart Galvanized Pail 1—Family Mop Stick 6 Bars Sunny Monday Laundry Soap— 9 ror ..... 49¢ eezone” on an aching corn, in-| tantly that corn sob Hurting then protect and beautify shingles and rough siding. you lift it right off with fin- Specialitor Wednesday, v4 ruly! at | REDS AND BROWNS why it zs the choice of millions of housewives who have learned their baking lessons through all their druggist sells a tiny bottle of | 1 gallon ....,.98¢)|5 gallons . ..$3.98 bake day experiences. “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient | ‘d GREENS “WEAR-EVER” SELF-! to remove every hard corn, soft corn, | 7 The oe ofCalumet is 214 times as Our partial “plate, which does [or corm between the tors, and the 1 gallon .. $1.19 gallons . ..$4.98 HARD THICK much as that of any other brand. the root ot the mouth if | calluses, without soreness or Irrita- GRAYS ' ec tion. $5.00 41? | 1 gallon .. $1,495 gallons ...$6.98 Moderate incost—prevents failure— never varies, ALUMINUM fae CROWNS $4,00 44? |] Fine Womemade Srrng 100 “EVERGLO” ELECTRIC STOVES A pound cen of Calumet contains Mont of our present, patronage tx Tonic and Blood Purifier SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY'S $1 98 POTS full 16 ounces. Some baking pow- teenage work te nil giving good mt saa. brewed ‘tom aa SELLING AT ss. an . Aart Biss com ounce 4 Ac ower ; ders e in 12 instead of 16 Hl worl waranteod for 15 years, | Kin taker every night this time ot Heavily: nickel plated, strongly made. (A Se: SPECIAL $1 9 ounce cans, Be sure you get a Examination treo the year purifies the blood—tones up attle product.) « the complexion and wi the liver, cle ——_— TERRE Dipti acttise 2 30 De SR Re A ea fa ; arte CELERY KING VOSS ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHERS $7 5 49 D'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER VERY SPECIALLY PRICED AT i ; é DENTISTS lin purely vegetable, costs but a tritte, | Equipped with vacuum dasher, drain faucet, 14 horsepower motor; tub is made Keatnbilshed 20 is a gentle, sure, safe nnd sane laxa- fai ia press, . i an 4 Ave. ana Ub Fionn Brenna mune, wae and wane exe’ H] of Louisiana red cypress. Come in for demonstration, (BASEMENT.) @ Dally—0 to 12 Sundaya! grownups. Sold by all druggists.

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