The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1923, Page 5

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THURSDAY, MAY 81, 1923. THE SEATTLE STAR A GRUNBAUM BROS, | Huce WMOUNTS es King Ben’ Is Sheik FURNITURE CO. INC. 27 Cents of Every Dollar SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE Taken by Levy | rama te — 2 f0 10 FRIDAY HOUR SALES | SPECIALS [2 stctcc , are us et ; fi : / ES : , 10 to 11 11 to 12 I to2 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Ht pend ; ult of Pes / ? . : DRESS GINGHAMS MEN'S HANDKER MEN'S UNDERWEAR Lawn Mowers © di > de alien thee el ie is . Je. f i a SHIRTING MADKAS THE RHODES £o. D pee , cost of gov ie aye WOMEN’S HOSE, of or 2 for 25¢ 41 for clearance, this L) ner $4.3 per cent RUBBER GLOVE ‘ un, € t r ting 1 STATIONERY — Mid- | wn Mowers carried, as well as @ } || and the city debt increased about 2 Mrs, Angeline Brown Purnell Barnett Stephens (left),|]| wrist sth a t ck wit ‘ wide and that west “Royal” | ; ant. who a he is former wife of House of David leader. The ror . 9 b top € { { 29c or, 2 pairs for 50¢ His t stations, ¢ n 1 than a possum tr © would go to chure pretty git bie) Boys’ Top Ccats New Sport Skirts “Our daughter was only 2 when he cobs Reduced to of Silkand Wool heard me $4.45 $10.50 Main Floor. Second Floor nd@ the city debt in 4 ~ ans w 1 l r it a4 m 8 Wools and SPECIAL — spies ik a omy hale. ne would|and had hie hair cut just like other i } , t. (ie hirp | need a os A , in plain, box-plaited and knife: 49 spe x i \ " Mrs, Stephens, who says she has 3 5; maton : 4 au plaited styles are prominent. ; $ D. Re ter 4 r t \|Escaped Desperado t r s 0. en 1 apie Very attractive values at $10.50 cach, lide tree onretae gosaranten of extee Is Slain in Chase); factory service. NOE 2TH BAY, Ont., May 31.—One|, mealfed tetnad’ hae Paktihe No phone or C. O. D. orders on Sprinklers or by tree: pte on Harbo ¥ her home he 2to3 3 to 4 4to5 Electric Iron P SATIN RIBBON-—500 yar of ti WOMEN'S SILK HOSE— ODDS AND ENDS ot feta ribbon, in widths from % to 4 ©8 Semi and ful ne ys' wear, including 21 and fn wide color assortment. Formerly ; “ of khaki knicker continus ¥ ar thts told tor. og 6 higher price 5c oar aye cs mee in sizes 15, 16 KID GLOVES—150 pairs of 10, but not each , in black ev lor or quality, HUAN 8 Ss | ’ . I]} teem * “ oe Se idee de A bra teist tonr'enr Daugherty’s Illness is | hie nour a “39 here Dost a jcently oscap from a courtroom by v. od Earnings” “ b | | in an as or 2 pairs for $1.' ent se | Bringing Death to Many eae” iii ee. Serving Life’s Necessities a: 2 jboard pistol NEW V G in a wide nd white sateen Electricity is the great foree of mrodera it clyilization. Statixties tom ef electricity doubles five years. It is in this continually expanding well~ managed industry that yor place your fusds when you buy securities in the Puget Sound Power & Light Company—AN INVESTMENT IN SAFETY. In almost » quarter of = , earnings of the Puget Sound Power & Light C: have always mecarately reflected the growth wide territory which if serves. May woe tell you about Preferred Stock to yield you better than 7% at the present market? (Cash or 10-payment plan.) PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT CO. Electric Bidg., MAIN 5009 (th and Olive St.) Heary Bid; tittons for the release of James Quig: | 7 2021 Vernon Place, (1912 Foarth Ave.) ~ Agenta fer . M I F. d D d ley, Caesar Tabib and other political nee Qu Prognosix: | This 2UGE TE SOUND an 4s Foun: ea prisoners, who have cted dis Las a active form of tu TOWEE © tear = in Gun Club House | ees tn to Law sis and will probably not live 7 p | | ade: : han three or four years under TACOMA, May 31 . y ades and = igh age 60, Was found dead In his cabin at the Buckley Gun club hunting preserve here Wednesday. Death was caused by heart failure. 1 N } Mounted ce party under spector Storey | Rogers #hot three of the officers | . , rari) . : | b sesasereceens assortment of colors, of both /Prisoners Kept Languishing in Jail By , ‘SK ‘TS—5 Gaal dhAcoanhy ponchicaratent tt re elqatic at Sickness of Attorney General Ip knee : self-colored chenille dots and rastband and rake te ear Department, a garment........ color combinations 17c this hour, or % for 506 For this hour, a yard @ pair Examinations Will | Be Held on June 12 The next United States men | ney | stenographers and typists, who are so regu — = |needed In Washington, D,C., will be| ° oe = _ |given June 12, and examinations will| to !liness, is all that keeps many po-|the joint amnesty committee engag-| e TONIGHT AND be held the second Tuesday of each/ litical prisoners languishing tn fed-jed private doctors to examine them, M t 1] t h tr month following. Applications ar@}erai penit fen, according to| ere are reports on two of the mal e r op C@) 1 al 1 I ea e ALL WEEK being taken by the district secretary] president. Hardi oners, Quigley and Tabib, from Dr. | - at room 207, Federal building, Se Allen L. Porter of Kansas City: jattle. | WILL NOT LIVE MORE | THAN THREE MORE YEARS attairs of his office, due|the health of the political prisoners, — : ee = ms “ ‘This was the president's explans. tion for the delay in hearing the pe- t would be of ma-| S air terial advantage to hlm to be moved | idan toc eeauitve meteor to @ different climate, and there in| |r Many of them (the political pris-|20 doubt his life would be prolonged oners) would have been released by|!f stich could be accomplished.” | this time if {t had not been for the} “Caesar Tabib—Prognosis: Un-| fliness of the attorney general, who|fAVorable, Thin patient has an ac | has been giving these applications |tiv® form of tuberculosis and it fs a his personal attention. I asked him|™ere guess as to how long he will to do #0 and have not been disposed | live. It will be of material advantage | jto him to bo moved to a different climate, and there is no doubt hfs ys im f ( e Lay. sure we will get them \¢ \ Was in shortly nd I will be quite as glad an| fo would bo prolonged if suct{ could I] aN SY | re the older children Va wh lle te ea It Cer GL i © prisoners becomes a closed | Seanad y ENUE AND UN yestion.”” | ‘The president declined to receive a| Lhree New Phone bd ? : A ommittes from the council which | clamoring for tea and coffee? | iratc: aii i. Circuits Planned e House to explain the condition of the| Three new long-distance telephone prisoners. jclroults will be available by the end a weidated cae ______. | of this summer, when construction | work now in progress by the Pacific Telephone & Telograph Co. between T seems natural that they should . Seattle and Bellingham has been nak for and coffee when they = completed, according to Manager C. see their elders drinking it with evident ck Seattle, Bellingham, Blaine and Veo | "slhdeagr ape as their health will be Sagal eae tter if you do not start them too > : Ree NS A wl Three Members of oO anni! the request. young. Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk is a BY Crowd, Dis ; delicious mealtime drink which ap- Safe Deposit Boxes || illed ana two soriously injured hero | to boysand girls of any age. They Memorial Day when an auto load of | j y >» Th plenickers went {nto the ditch on the | ve it for its chocolaty favor, its rich For Rent ‘Ann Arbor-Saline road, near Saline. | $1.49 | sweetness. Yet youhave the satisfaction $3.00 Per Year — ye 5,000 pieces, consisting méstlyrot the well-known UNI- of knowing that Chocolate Flavor sou doiitounliy Glavitile: cotati y Wm. D. Perkins &Co. Cards VERSAL Ware and Odds and Ends of ane ae - 1-3 vital elements necessary for growing Bankers Srements has to 1-2 LESS. We have divided it into lots and placed it on young bodies. mae iat eiernltheads {|} Special Counters for easy choosing. Every item a REAL DIRECTIONS FOR USE Wits tan tank mae Chnccling Flame —— $ 3.00 BARGAIN: — High-grade mervharidise at prices that will Pe pl niko Phat bearer Malted Milk in packages at your gro- please your purse. of milk—add three heaping te fuls ? ist’s, Th ; 4 5 as of Chocolate Favor Malted Milk—mix 8 OF ores fe i gtrnraed ; | Security Printing Co, thoroughly with an egg-beater or in a vor is already in 1 t is quick iy 4 215 Spring St. | shaker. If water is used instead of milk, and easily served. Just mix it with diem 4 Baatie. euler Boek Lot 1 99¢ i Milk r ' ¥ dcr oe cin es Mikto water or milk, hot or cold. The quan- {\\' omen SS" fae Gemmem Lot 2 59 es ¢ tity of Borden’s Chocolate Flavor \ ; | : oe Ses pig elie piae ate Malted Milk used can be varied to Lot 3 98 Lot4$1.49 f three heaping teaspoonfuls of Malted ‘ A ‘ : gp = ‘ f Abril disaubabas Sie asaa le Watley Bele op boll suit the dietary requirement or taste Mere Lot 5$1.98 4 98c again before servinj of the individual. Get a supply and ‘ e es £ make it part of the children’s regular Your Teeth food schedule. Colgate’s ‘ Dis ie ; ; THE BORDEN COMPANY Giikeacies ; B k t H S | jhe igang Medes Fees asket Housewares vale does not scratch Spee ih @F scour. No Dread of Send Hair ALL THIS WEEK (TALI It brings out DDO NOT dread gray hair and the signs of | MpiK s and preserves Rave nctig le) Ths sures sila way to —SEE THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN OUR WINDOWS— t + f the natural beauty tint gray, streaked, faded or bleached hair “y instantly to any shade of brown or black is of tooth enamel. with the modern hair tint, "Brownatone,” » 2 oe Easily applied, cannot be detected and will s LARGE TUBE 25¢ not rub or wash off. Greaseless, odorless, nothing to mix, no waiting, no disappoint- ment. Guaranteed harmless to hair, scalp or skin. All dealers 50¢ and $1.50, L } Trial bottle sent direct for 10c, The : a: ‘ CLEANS | imine retrean eas, On, 618 Tbe These Shovels have been used, but are big M. ALTED MILI | BROWNATONE values. The handle alone is worth more fu mats Gray es any shade’ I] than the price of shovel. Backed by 65 years’ experience in milk producing wie

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