The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1923, Page 5

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} } | WEDNESDAY Try This on SEPTEMBER 1928 Your Kitchen Range Save one scuttle of the now using—then order CASSIDY coal WELLINGTON you are a load of RAN FUEL—then burn one scuttle in com- parison with the other and Cassidy Wellington Will Win by Every Economical Test and you will prove satisfaction. Cassidy We MORE heat per pound test you will Fuel come Range THREE F ston Coal actual ts much LON R., &@ Coking Coal very low in ash and make WE : UEL FACTS to your own and is After you m this gular user of Cassidy a saving in your fue ALSO FEATURE NANOOSE WELLINGTON FC.FERREE President 901 FAIRVIEW AVE. Sold by Your Neighborhood Dealer The | Hobart M. Cable || PIANOS Are noted for Tone and Dura. bility. Sold on convenient terms by Piano Co. 1617 Third Ave. over the interstate bridge, months, its height | Interstate Bride Traffic Decreases |*: this. city VANCOUVER, Sept. 26.—Traffic | Washington and Oreegon, ts alreaty | her husband in | demining to show a alight falling oft | time they have | Tacos after the heavy summer tourist trav C. O. Johnson ||«. jceipts for bridge officials said today. Re. Sunday, Showing a Few of the National’s Real Values in Good Furniture VELOUR OVERSTUFFED DAVENPORT—well built in wide, with web bottom, full spring edges and arms, oil-tempered springs, deep loose cush- ions and covered in excellent Velour in Blue, Blue-and- ae and rich Brown. illustrated between | Ohio and September 23, were practically $200 less than for| other Sundays during the summer | pr when tourist travel was at| Daughters of the THE LOCAL WOMAN Col. Birdseye SEATTLE One of Two Killed in Resort in Juneau, Alaska had not seen her for the past year of the According to Murphy a wife} tain wit was formerly Mins Hilda Wels Pittsburg, Pa |CHARGE THREE} *".! WITH ROBBE RY |" ee ery charges wil against L D. Arnold, Wilt and Earl Bradley my plans turn to the k last: wee Iw. G K an ba Witzki w The three | hold-ups other Shir failed to t reach "| mined, em, Col. Bir when the memt thelr data, but before tt | etart another storm came Pioneer Tacoman bey Arse ior In their efforts t | Dies:i in Olympia righ Bigs r good | OLYMPIA of Mrs. Henry they > find | nounced her way back t Mra, Met came | McCleary. Mra, Me Jinent in social nd at the time named. 1 subm unnamed —promine them inclu one Ameri an Revo ‘ tutlon. | Birdaeye ¢ Whether Col. Bi in his mod. ———— |enty object r there was oan nome other I do not know but he designations were made thts was oliminated | is a man of middle age, quiet} in Every Hen * rd | day } TELLS HOW "says Henry Trafford, onal Poultry Expert and Breed- en years Editor | ic wo! Hon fed bel let lays 150 egg. r, ahe may lay Thon, she qoce t market. has been ntifically l1¢ kept the 100 mo: omg gorms In her system: for a highly pr hel ur to six| enre. | 000 eggs got pullets to make the old ; how to keep up g producti ch! cold winter months K c highest; triple oe slacker huatl > for In atx w winte r months. roomy proportions, As ee Has Sane oe $84.50 dir QUEEN ANNE DINING TABLE In beautiful American wal- nut; this attractive 6- foot extension table, as illustrated, is a real value METAL’ BED A bed that will serve for years; has 2-inch continuous posts and heavy fillers. Is in twin or full size Vernis Mar- tin or ivory finish. at. .$9.75 dts Bb base to Pa. Amount First Purchese = Peymeat Convenient Terms Easy payments are ar- ranged on any pur- chase as you desire, See Our Exchange Department for Good Used Furniture DISPLAY OF FINE FLOOR COVERINGS Serviceable and attractive Whittall and Axminster Rugs in durable weave, are shown in complete array. Congoleum Rugs in the latest attractive designs are here in convenient sizes, National furniture G, ! 418-424 PIKE STREET, CORNER FIFTH the National ay V + 5 tetaeeeeeet tel mai Mr. Trafford tellin how, i of want the cut out this a r name and ad- Suite 117-5 . id h ultry keeper who gets the sent by reti 1a nent Folding Card Table With green leatherette top; it folds easily. One will find many uses for this table. At... .$2.85 ami der exp | Mot KNIGHTS OF § COLUMBUS @:: EVENING SCHOOL RE-OPENS Mcnday, Oct. 1, 1923 ‘AllAre Welcome’ Everything free to all ex service men and women of the World War, regardless of church membership. Moderate tuition feo non-service students. froo. The School for Results COURSES OFFERED Arithmette Accounting Commercial Art charged Supplies WwooD AND Tusinean English Saloamanshtp COAL HEATER aks Speake graphy This combination Heater, Hookkeeping Mechanics with double draft, heavy duplex grates and full nickel trimming, is repre- sentative of our complete line of heating stoves; in all sizes, As shown $26.90 HOURS Wednesday, Fri- p.m. to 10 p.m. On Tuesday and Thursday from 1 p.m. to 6 p,m. | On Saturday from 9 a, m, to 12 noon For Information Write, Call or Telephone 916 KAST MARION ST. ie BA st-8556 —ENROLL NOW— CH. Bir t his a wh Murphy | t t d f Boatt Hoordwa ‘ te i inet Cea f Mc re the vie«! Rain ; t ‘ MA Hefor fay nig 1 wad Benn |33 year : ‘ eases ste th murphy. | ort Ethan Allen of eed : The w feath in a sr t of Rainier number of souvenir pletur Juneau resort ording to the|t t the time of Col. I rt t meagre information in the wire th marshal received from ( Deau Col, Ti i mont, marshal fc orn Geer Re ' Alaska What’s in the Air Harry Johnson ot Calgary, who WrEDNHS eer. 20 claimy to be the welterweight boxe rar Jof Western Canada, is being held in ' Juneau f the crime, it aid. * He admits in th raga the wome © killed, but ‘ he found them dead . came In, Jerry Murphy, husband of mre murdered Seattle woman, told h- Deputy Marshal Burroughs 7 niedaing to's Besar rs separated four years and that he|tered a sovere anowstorn te At that time, he sald, y did’ not . ate speak. Murphy is a traveling sales : ‘i a p t ; man . The late reservation, wh day that she had been taken to the 1000 Eges is Seattic General hospital after a sud Orchard Help Is YAKIMA . | DOW there will be a g early this week. Seek Motive for film director, tods Bender the latter was in the best Impanel Jury for Grader Murder Case lips. ~ JACK ROSE 0 _ MATS DANY 230+1V4 John STAR Man W ho MURDER VICTIM Measured Mount Rainier Government Explorer Who May Be Grand Canyon Was Here in 1911 Lost in no that ws Wooden Indian Is Carved by Native t thing In wooden Indians y William 81 1 Sund » will find a t nound city 4 will remain ab cara that Mra. Adeline Binkley peared Friday has met with foul play were who dis lant ayed when it was learned Tues n illness, Her son, W. H. Bink of Allentown, became alarmed en she did not return home Fri and summoned the police Needed in Yakima Wash. until the ay Sept. 26, From is boxed mand for kers, packers and other warehouse rkers, according to Francis Mil- n, deputy superintendent of the jeral employment office here. He leves 1,000 men will be called for He has 200 calls tomorrow morning for orchard lp of several kinds. Director’s Suicide JAKLAND, Cal., Bept. 26-—Motive the suicide of Wiillam Bender, who died from self. ected poison at a fashionable ho. here, wan sought by authorities | ay. Cliff Durant, automobile nufacturer and close friend of » was aiding In the Investl-| He sald when he last saw spirits IONTESANO, Sept. 26.—The ex ination of witnesses in the mur- trial of Charles W. Grader w pected to be completed tod: re than a day and a half was nt in impaneling a jury, and the al should begin shortly after] on. Grader is charged with the rder of Michael Barron, near Tu- OREN ECM CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE. Playing ‘Mwiee Dally The Darling of the Screen BESSIE BARRISCALE The Irresponsible Comedian IMNINGTACH- MATOS ©. LILLIAN BURKHART in “PH STRAIGHT DOP Rucker & Perrin —Stdney Carroll & Gorman Rhoda & Broshelt Pantagescopo HADJL ALI sting monument o the skill of Shelton. | Missing Woman Was | Sick in Hospital| TOT. ‘18 LOST Jota baby by PAGE 5 THE RHODES £o. Another Lot of Silk Blouses , y for Women and Misses p S | Upper Main Floor 1 | Beautiful new Fall Blouses of ' j crepe de chine and tricolette in ex- | quisite shades of hollyberry, henna, | rust, navy, taupe and black, with rich | trimming: broidery. of beads, plaits and em- Among them are ye styles of the long and short sl very latest pat- te : from 36 to 44. There is reason to marvel at blouses like these for only $5.75. ves range Princess Slips for Comfort in ) Cool Weather! | Men’s Fabric Gloves The Princess Slip garments, as sketched, are meeting with great Special 85c Pair favor for Fall and Winter wear. | They are made in sty as | | Men's | Just Inside the Door sketched, for women, misses and children. There are different weights in cotton and wool mix- Dept.—Main Floor— You will find this weight of Gloves tures. These garments come in mighty handy these cool mornings and black and vais mix- and evenings—very practical and and are ee as fo! OWES comfortable, indeed. There are grays Garments for Girls at 75¢, and browns in light and dark shades, 85¢ and $1.25. 4 and s' are 814 to 10. Gloves that For Women and Misses at $1.50, $1.95 and up to $3.50. Wome Underwear Dept.— Upper Main Floor sell in the regular way pair. at $1.25 a They're special at 85¢. Special Subscription Rate on the Designer Magazine 90c a Year : We are making this remarkable offer for a few days only! Sub- scriptions will be taken at the Pattern Counter or over the phone, O. D, on delivery. All issues after the first must be picked up each month at our Pattern Counter | Norwegians Will |Chinese Arrested FOR 24 HOURS) are Honor Erickson} on Lottery Charge crickson, famous Norwegian| pay) Wah, charged with operating PORT ANGELES, Sept. 26 oer, who Ss credited with dis-/a Chinese lottery at 204 Main st hamriye esa ios jcovering America hundreds of years | was arrested Tuesday on the charge clothes, Dorit Gaskell, age months, roamed thru the woods bac 22) before Columous. was born, will be par is being held in the. city. jail, | wt Port Anneles for 24 hours, and| Honored in a nation-wide celebration | Wah's arrest. was accomplished. by appeared to have withstood the or- lon sana ane bt in yo Se }two policemen, who entered the den deal when founa tate yesterday by | {Set dota. ca eh nde 3 bb PIES ISS f Ivan Jacobsen, a posseman. saris of the | : Professor E. J. Vickner, : All night a pores: of 50 men! University of Washington, will be| tion which will be held in Norway ~ {the principal speaker at the celebra- | hall, Boren ave. and Virginia st. feces te te City Employe Is Out — With Facts In Case” the ponse waa increased to 200 men | In a drizzling any | who frantically beat the brush in a effort to find the tot before the fall of another night “Me no cry in bea, hear nanny cry.” These words greeted Mrs. G. Gas: kell, mother of the infant, when | little Doris was wrapped in a big} blanket and burried home anny is a pet goat that was tied the edge of the clearing. mamma; me “Twice the Tanlac treatment | straightened out my stomach so I |made me feel like a different man, |Could eat three big meals every day, and I always felt ready for | each time adding several pounds to} my weight, so I am fully convinced | i sys. of its wonderful building power,” Confesses Killing | declares C, M. Reeves, city fireman, j2815, Nep: » Spokane, Wash. | €9 Her Little Baby a aches’ cia es rere LA GRANDE, Ore. Sept. 26.— aon neat good for anything. | Minnie Lile, 20, confeswed yes-| All appetite had left me, and food, |@ruggists. Accept no substitute. that she’killed her 4.month. |instead of nourishing me, blodted | Over 37 million. bottles sold. smothering it in al|me up, forming gas that pressed blanket when it was crying. She|/round my heart so I couldn't] Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Nat” then put the body in a creek. Re- | breathe without suffering. |ture’s own remedy for constipation, — cently she tried to commit sufcide,| “Three bottles of Tanlac made|For sale — every her relatives. say me feel as good as I ever had, and | ment. | —SSsTORE HOURS 8:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. rk. ; “Last spring I took the treat. ment again when feeling run-down, nd this time two bottles made me | sleep, work and feel splendid. nlac certainly does the work.” Tanlac is for sale by all good — GRISWOLD WEEK Here’s another big value in our great sale of this famous line of cooking utensils, GRISWOLD COMBINATION MEAT AND FOOD CHOPPER, special for Thursday, $1.29. A splendid buy. Is equipped with 4 knives, which cut perfectly all kinds of Fy meats and food. Docs not crush, mash or grind. QUR STOCK OF CANNING SUPPLIES 1S COMPLETE Buy Now at These Low Prices PAROWAX, regular 15c pound, special, 3 pounds for 25¢. HERCULES JAR RINGS, cial, 5 dozen for 23¢. 35¢ WIRE CANNING RACKS, special, 19¢. Holds 8 jars. m) 4-gallon Stone Jars, with cover, wn regular $1.65, special $1.19. Fine for pickling, preserving and apple butter, KERR COVERS, regular 35c, special, 23¢ dozen. Will fit all Mason jars. FIREPLACE SPARK GUARDS Specially Priced 30x30-inch, regular $2.50, special... . 36x30-inch, regular $3.00, spec . $2.49 42x30-inch, regular $3.50, special.......... $2.98 Strong wire frames with heavy diamond mesh wire, lined with fine black screen, Protect your floors and car- pets from sparks, spe- ‘$1.98 Douglas

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