The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1923, Page 3

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923. Because it is Best ‘rE A. tea in North America — Try i R & Le C. COOK, WE st- 4073, EL iot-0350, Distribut FIVE TAKEN IN HOLDUP PROBE | Posses Also Hunting fot More in Forests t eienge No ‘ basen w the de t ms ) | | | | ONE YEAR OLD DEPARTMENT STORE WILL CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Several ye ago two Seattle mer- chants who were doing business in a very modest way, dreamed of a day when they could open a popular-pri department store where dependable merchandise would be sold without costly frills or fancies, but always at the lowest possible price. They figured that most of the ordinary folks in Seattle would appreciate this kind of a department store. One year ago they they had long planned, at 1419-21-23 Avenue, next door to Econom i called it very prop- “House of Bargai The one very large and well- ain floor and a splendid full It was stocked with mer- and thor- opened the store erly store lighted basement. chandise of known quality ough dependability. had mn. The “House of Bargains” was a success from the first day the doors opened, Every month has’ shown an increase. People showed that they liked the kind of a store that Messrs. Dickstein and Kaltzker operated. On Saturday, the “House of Bargains” will be exastly one year old. They are going to cele- brate by giving one of the biggest and most enthusiastic bargain events ever known in ‘Seattle. Full details will ap- pear in The Star Friday. Watch for it. TONE CENT ” SHOE SALE Shoes Offered for Quick Disposal One Cent Sale ane a. many? Low Shoe Prices in One-Cent Sale Extra J LADIES’ SHOES ..,, Pair ood nt cat Pair 00 values. RL Will Cost You But hase Ladies’ Shoes, Fampn and Ox- j, patent, brown Regular $4.95 6 Shoes, Pumps and Ox- One in black, brown and Regular $4.00 values. Cont Cent Now $1. 95 More More : E xtra pair for le more. Broken Lines of Ladies’ Shoes, Pumps and 95c Children’s Shoes Tennis Slippers, NOW Shoes—Good Shoes for Extra Pair le More. r dress wear; in blick Men’s Work Shoes Regular values up Men’ “at and Medium Welsht Work Shoes jn black and brown. .. NOW for ie more. B39 uffera and Values up to $6. NOW $3 QB | bed Shoew But C Now Extra pair for ie mere, Extra polr for le more. | Bx Men's Vine Shoes, in black and| {Ml he sizes 6 t M1; in brown kid and calf Jeathers, | black, brown @nd amo horse. Regular $7.00 values Regular value ap $3.50. NOW NOW See beri S598 lncaee canoe $2.46 “SALE STARTS TOMORROW, 9:00 A. M. ) | "SALADA" n404 has the largest sale of any packet t. ors ltolla a chance to be heard, arouseg/Co. Wee Pal and Skeex would | widespread opposition play around the warehouse during | APPLICATION FOR | the and would edly |INJUNCTION FILED | make the journey to the hore each | g 0 o ap t tor | Right price At ti wncegonat " ard But Wednesday morning Skeex bounced out of his baskét on the | | cision | | court, | Later it | Was Benefited by the Good Her | THE SEAT’ 1922 New York Ave Washin: I want a Hetii and inclose py of the herewith four Name Street and No State Washington Bureau, The Senttle Star om, D. € Meats and Meat Dishes © postage stam ” KENNEDY WILL SEEK APPEAL! Corporation Counsel Fights Telephone Decision | » Ken-| recom, John H.| an nediate appeal to the « trib and The telephone company was unwilling to let this caso take its regular course thru the state courts, but has tangled it up with several different sults in the federal courts," Kennedy said “T believe in beating them thelr own game. 1 will re mend an appeal at once the circuit court's decision, har ed down in San Francisco Wed nesday.” | CUSHMAN DIRECTED TO HEAR CASE ‘The decision of the court of ap-| peals merely directs by writ of man- | date, that the suit of the telephone | th company for a higher rate be heard by Judge Cushman. | bull terrier Wee Pal Is Sad Mother Her Foster Child Has Wandered Away am @ Pal, Boston mother dog and her adopted kitty baby whom she Here's Wee mourns, BY FIELDING LEMMON Pal’s puppy was born Aug but died two days later terrier The was heart broken over ment and for three days touch food or water. © Humane society advised os wou The involved litigation started last [don ‘* owners, Mr. and Mra. W April, when the #tate department of | Murray, 1815 23rd ave. N., to Tne a + works after @ hearing, handed | little kitten for the dog to mother. ng the. phone| Mra, Murray obtained and mpany’é application. for ‘higher| Wee Pal st tol |for the lit refused to filed suit The phone company for it constant! raining. order prohibi KITTY BOUN. j the part of the s OF THE BASK ment of public works. | da. 1d granted by Judge giving the cities fighting 4 ne company was di its litigation in the pending a full trial of n the stay al} ne courts, The manent injunction again was dented. The phone company {mmediat | filed an appeal from this decision 1 the United States applied to J ‘for a hearing of its | merits of the case. refur to try the supreme court. | dge Cushman | suit on the} Judge Cushman | case until the | writ of review filed in the Thurston | county court had been disposed of. Wednesday, the first of the phone company jon started. sinc vitety | the lit THIS LITTLE BABY GIRL Mother Got from Lydia E. Pink- | ham’s Vegetable Compound Pittsbur; took Lydia E Pinkham’! nah, Pa Compound be- fore my little girl was born, and the | child Ihavenursed as I had to bring | my two boys upon | the bottle. I me | cts as medicine.’ Me Plymouth S. Pittsburgh, Pi it is remarkable how many cases have beenreported similar to this one. Many mothers are left in a weakened | and run-downcondition after thebirth | | of the child, and for such eevee the | care of the baby is well-nigh impossi- Sle. Not only is it hard for the mother, but the child itself will indi- ‘rectly suffer. | Lydia E. Pinkham’sVeg: le Com- | pound is an excellent, tonic for the | mother at ime. It is prepered from medicinal roots and herbs, an does not contain any harmful tees Advertisement pte oe tt ET | its dog-mother time asked | ye | fron. * | rived at w at climbed a here and then wag afraid to come} | down, four days old wh 6 two becam: tured the kitten and cared at the Eagle Tran way to the transfer office and fell the truck. The Murrays did not notice ¢ loes until they ar sthe office. ‘The dog whin ed several times on the but had not been noticed. A search to find the kitten any to town. tr the route wa alone All day We s taken to the transfer o the dog roam. i a hi daily romped, Wee and w Maltese P r anc waa still listed in the ks of the missing Thursda Murray is making a kitten in grief of her| happily fing here about the and there nts where she and the kitten slept and ate. night she refused food y Mine grieves like n over the loss * Mrs, Murray sald Thurs. And Wee Pal spent another da: Thursday hopelessly searching th nooks and crannies of the house, looking in vain for the little kitten. ware Alleged Bootlegger Tries to Kill Self PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 18.—Fre c 23, lies perhaps fatal! unded in a lo hospital toda after attempting sulcide by gunshot local hotel last night ¢ only known motive jre’s death effort is scheduled to go on trial In soon on a bootlegging St in for St he wa Yakima charg He didn’t aid to have told friends he re much what ha . Oct, 19 poplar tree \ 60-foot After remaining in the tree three days and nights it was re cued by firemen and police. FINED FOR SLAPPING HORSE; REPRIMANDED FOR SLAPPING WIFE T. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 18.—Wil Ham Dillman was fined $20 by Judge Matthews in city urt when he admitted slapping his horse. A few minutes tater Judge Matthews freed David Holtzman after reprimanding him for slap: ping his wife, for) way down, place ‘not | ott the fact | PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKI OTTO F. KEGEL. President TOMORROW BA¢ Krank’s Lemon Taleum 8 Cream 78¢ 9¢ Frostilla j 21¢ ving Forhan’s Tooth Paste, oth Powder 2g it Tooth +... 36¢ , $1.19 Packer’ 19¢ wood Milk of Magne- Java Rice Face Pow Mil ne dex 39¢ , small ... 21¢ La Blache Face Pow Toilet Water 73¢ der 39¢ Dorin's Rouge 3 Ingram’s Milkweed Cream 73¢ Jergen’ and ene ; innate { large .........., 39¢ Almond .39¢ Pond’s Cold Cream Mum ...... 19¢ large |. 89¢ Neet 39¢ Pinaud’s -de-Quinine, Odorono, med. size. .45¢ smal] -.- CSE Sta-Comb Pinaud’s Eau-de- Quinine, Lavoris, med. large .98¢ Jergen’s Oat Meal Soap, 3 for .19¢ 2 -25¢ Listerine . Mentholatum, ‘small Ivoroid Toilet Articles $1.00 é dressing combs, brushes, pin cushions, pow- der boxes, hair receivers, buffers, frames, manicure article 1 va , jewel boxe The: e extra special values. * Quantities on many of these lots are limited—Sale prices apply only while quar s last, No phone orders—no mail orders can be filled at the spe price ‘ jrote-Rankin Co. reserves the right to limit ‘ quantity. —First Floor. Old Grads Slate the King County Alumni association) THE, SECOND | TRIAL of Rich- of the U. of W. has announced a|#f4 Jensen, on a charge of violating: Pre- Game Rally the when he transported 3 monster “pep rally Friday noon, | a from Oregon is pr wparatic mn om the W ashing © 19, in- the % Cc. smith| 28 as nearing the end in of § for federal court Thursday. The first nia football game th ding restaurant jury to try the disagreed. “| Hart Says Attorney General Will Help Prosecute THE BON MARCH ‘That the r of the state “i | Gustaf Lind Ithat may be p fg against bim In jdefunct Scandinavian- American bank of Tacoma was de a Gov, Louls F. Hart We Just What You Have Been Waiting For! cording to a re Har! thers, n pridon on ed dx of the b 100 NEW SILK DRESSES ne “13: _ Sizes 16 to 42 Practical dresses that combine style and dur- ability. Included are ac- cordion pleated sleeves, flounces on collars and 6. sleeves, lace collars, bead \ trimmed belts, short and three - quarter sleeves. Some trimmed with fagoting, novelty fur and novelty buckles. a term mishand Whethe filing new « exists wan declared to be in doub by John A. Sorley, prose. deputy ty, as many of eutor of n outlaw by time. Bara ain hag 30 Styles in Brown, | ‘Thursda SEATTLE MAN | | IS DEFRAUDED LAND, Oct, 18—Six Seattle} jd to have police records, here today on 1 Gugich, Navy Blue and Black Ithe victim, it is all the box along with currency the tricksters, 1 bond to bind an a lithe box ~vas switched. Farms in Canada Show Big Increase} MONTREAL, Oct, 18.—The aver age Canadian farm has increased 40 acres in the last ten years If You Suffer With Piles Fi ‘The suppositories are.simply won-| derful to relieve itching, allay that aggravating sense f pressure and en- YOU CAN NOW ORDER BY MAIL White quantities anything adver: sent you upon Purchase price, plus 10c for delivery. If not xatinfleg with what we send you— yous money gladly re- funded. last, ed will be celpt of whim! | Colors ery fancy! ever to satisfy Infants’ White Cashmere 35c Stockings (Slight Seconds) Fine quality White Cash- AND SCARFS mere Stockings. 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