The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1923, Page 5

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923 — RETAIL PRICES venient Payments (GRUNBAUM BROS SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE WASHINGTON ‘ood price per ce! ureau ¢ artment From August Frost chops, 14 lard cent cent per chuck hena, ric cent each Articles dec toes, § per cent raisins and macaronl, es, 1 per Thirteen _ other showed no change Los Angeles and St navy cent ea Ca Louls, Mo, SPECIAL Brown Mahogany-finished Tabourette S sketched, 18 inches high, with i4inch square top. An ornamental as well as a useful article of furniture. SPECIAL ; creases, 1 per cent SAYS FORD TO HEAD “DI PASADENA, Cal., Oct Ford will head the pr party ticket dall, former o district. and th prohibitioniat ev gress, will be se Virgil G. Hinshaw, prob } polychrom Brown. Exactly a ry and Charles 1 ongreasman fron iti ; \Christmas Is Coming! , Buy Holiday and Gift Furniture at Grunbaum Bros. as to ad - _ _ beg the army and ni TUES IN ALL SHADES | — MONOGRAMED BLOUSES _|foft™*At_of prohibition | fe allbiue hat ts featured tn all ee Wri 7 iieies ‘trom the delicate gray blue|/.14 ery featured on some of =| Spiit rae oils $ fe brilliant sapphire blue and) cnartest Often! Mite inbetween tones. Embroidery | the monogram 1s very large and @ilver'is one of the most popu-| forms the only trimming on : grtrimmings for them. lotherwise ‘tice Monograms are still very stylish three-piece = NEW YORK, Oct Rost Stewar an tee examin writing produc ance. Decision, as to whether the writ: | ings were genuine will not be |nounced until the H) finish its Investigation, urday, ft was said. |Fish (Co. Fined for Illegal Trapping | When they were convicted of trap | ping salmon off the Alaska coast * THE GREATEST SHOE OF MODERN re MA in-4923 TIMES FOR MEN AND WOMEN ‘The Dr. Geo. R. Davis Anti-Pricti Doctor who has had iting foot ills during forbidden hours, the Pa |American Fisheries Co. and th femployes were given fines to $1,550 in federal court hoe, years of experience as a Chiropodiat but taking casts of feet and making shoes to A shoe everybody should wear. ‘They cost no more than ordina’ TE, |tlons mounted to $1,150, BE. F. 1407 Fifth Ave., between Pike and Union Streets | strong wan fined $100, Casp: son . and Barney Simons $50. SHOW INCREASE Food 2 Per Cent Higher in September Than in August to Produce Message! Mrs. an, | brought committee has} t ling ‘Thursday. |The company’s fines for three viola-| Arm: | Cart| $1.50 Hand Axes, medium size ..... 98c 50 Household Quality Hand ws, 26-inch size 83c 25c Your choice of dull brass or old 3%4x3%-Inch Door Butt: special, pair ........ Gladden the little folks’ hearts with one of these fine brown Teddy Bears— Iinch size. Extremely low priced for Saturday at A limited number of 32-piece K. T. K ite Semi-Porcelain Cee DINNER SETS sale Saturday, $2.19 While they last | A wonderful value, Buy early. GRISWOLD COMBINATION MEAT AND FOOD CHOPPERS Specially Priced Worth $2.00; equipped with 1 knives; does not erush, mash of grind. An ex: ceptional value, $1.50 Handy Cobbler Sets, a big Sets consist of stand with 3 lasts, shoe hammer, knife sewing and peg ging awls. UNION HARDWARE BALL-BEARING ROLLER SKATES Special $1.69 Pair’ Adjustable, easy running. Your choice of steel or leather backs. A splendid buy at $1.69, Mazda Lamps Priced at 40-watt ....82¢ 75-watt ....55¢ 60-wolt ....B7¢ 100-watt ....70¢ Buy them in cartons of six and be prepared for emergencies, THE 8 Polly! Wise Bird Proves Good Watch- man; Scares Thieves Away as They Break in Store ywraY tid Mac the Macaw WICHITA FALLS, Tex, Oct. 19, Rod! will out veral Jobs » other m to Hearing a distur than Mac who ar neo tn the front about Sat-|office he shouted out: “Hello, there?’ And the would-be spoilers fled— Into the arms of the passing sheriff, Being bold crooks and proud of themselves they tried to allbl their [been caught had the “night watch | man” been off his guard, as they an Jeipated. When told only lodged them ir fac the macaw ed the telephor ing th Bui dry several th Hence Ma worry about crac 80 long as he lives. ting. Dur- roosts in the office. ve to ra and cuttle bone \Eight Arrested for Dry Agent Bribery NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—Eight men were arrested here today by federal |agente, on charges of conspiracy to |bribe prohibition enforcement off cers. Among those arrested is Ha lry Foley, who says he {9 secretar: {to United States Senator Edwards, of New Jersey | Federal District Attorney William {Hayward declared that $85,000 in | bribe money had been paid by the |accused men, and that it was now in his hane ng been turned over by the and Full of Joyful Life Do this for the kiddies {f you want to' keep their tender little [bowels open and stop them from getting fretful and feverish. Get an inexpensive | good, old-fashioned vexetable Celery King at your druggist's to-day. Brow a cup of delicious tea and give to the children as directed. You'll lke jt yourself, too, for it not only purifies the. blood, but keeps stor h, liver and bowels tn first-class shape. | Drink a cup every other night | for three weeks and your whole be- ling will be filled with the Joy of living. It's simply splendid.—Ad- | You Can Be Cured ‘MY offices are a mecca for Pile sufferers from all over the West |who come to me for relief. And it makes no difference how chronic or severe the case may be, I am able, without operation, surgery, pain or anaes- thetic, to send them away per- manently cured. But my FREE illustrated book explains my meth- ods.my GUARANTEE and contains Information every Pile muflergr should have, SEND FOR IT TODAY jluck by saying they wouldn't have | jail they were! ly repeat: | package of | ‘| Star Mothe EATTLE STAR FRANCE NEEDS MONEY BADLY Diplomats Win Steadily, but Exchequer Declines YORK, ©: rot a been acquire istry in the and for the of the F nd, the mill ch would be ustrialirta. influen: | | financial mire, only Drown When __ Fish Boat Sinks | YORK, Oct. 19-—Two per- }sons were drowned when :the fish jing steamer Halcyon sank two] | miles off Coney Island in a storm] | yenterday. Several — motorboats| which went to the assistance of the} Halycon did not return and fear) for thelr safety In felt today. $50,000 Is Asked | f Child 19. | Two for LOB A Famous iP mn and Er Inest Stunt, manager of its menag erie, were sued for $60,000 damages} Hollings: daughter} | was crush bear inj the motion picture firm's menagerie }iast August ‘Postal Receipts Make New Record | Se for ) mark before the| | close of 1923, a record figure, accord ling to the estimate of Postmaster C. {. Perkins. The amount of trans acific mail has increased rapidly | uring the three completed quarters jo Perkins said Thursday ( STAR CHIEF ] . s witt| Postal ny [reach the | | | rs. H. H, MeCluer Kansas C national pri of y has been elected} lent of the Gold * league. She is an active politician and was) the first woman ever chosen | to carry a state electoral col- lege vote to Washington. She: acted in this capacity for} Missouri recently. | Pr T WA Buy only what you need and what you know you can use, Noth-| ing is a bargain if it Hes on the shelf until it deteriorates. { What’s in the Air 12:30 to (455 meters) meteors) 7:30 to 8130 fo 98 #)—6:80 to 6:15; Cruiser Omaha to _ 600 Madras Shirts With Fiber Stripes Special— $2.15 Men's Dept—Main Floor Men's French Cuff, Woven Madras Shirts in al] new patterns and colorings, with fiber Well tailored, full cut gar- ments in sizes 14 to 17, that would stock at special at $2.15 each. are mighty fine shirt values. stripes. ell in regular Satur These An Added Attraction for THE LAST DAY OF COAT WEEK 30ys’ Mackinaws $8.50 Main Floor Rear Women’s Top Coats $29.50 Second Floor 7" Saturday is the end of one of the greatest value giving Coat week events ever participated in by this store. The Jast day is not the least either. See these smart Top Coats in plain and overplaid patterns to sell at only $29.50! Sizes are 16 to 50. Another Lamp Shade Needle Art Dept—Upper Main Floor We have been fortunate enough to obtain another group of those wonderful: bed ip frames, exactly as sketched, with light socket and chain, Our last display was bought up ina hurry by early Christmas buyers who realized a keen value at $1.45 each. Special Instructions and materials can be obtained and made up in our Lamp Shade Department. A Special Saturday Display of Ear Rings Exceptional values exact designs of that sell for much in originals higher. The New Under-Arm Bags Featuring et a Latest THE PHODESCO Styles Main, Floor Rear One of the most books much popular styles in Women’s Pocket is the new Underarm Bag, styled as_ sketched, lke a huge bill case in # and neatly fitted with mirror coin purse. We have them in va- rious styles of leather and Vachette attractively priced at $4.95 cach Completing the Collar and Sleeves of the New Frock rufflings circular tab laces, in rich cream Venise, silver metal cloth, ‘«olored em- broidered linen, rows of fine Val. laces and black fluted taffeta—can be fitted to any neckline. 50¢ to 83.75. with plait in a heavy gale Tuesday. Omaha was built in Taco: The) ABERDEEN, Oct. 1%.—Succumbs |ing to an illness contracted a few Undergo Repairs WASHINGTON, 19: Th cruiser Omaha is on its way to M Island navy. yard to undergo repair according to reports to the navy de partment, The new cruiser was dam 3 BORA Oct | Sheer nore like new al water instead of materials laundry if they are rinsed in borax the regular fashion, | weeks ago while on a trip to the national encampment of the G. & R. at Milwaukee, W. P. Cragin, 8h department commander for the of der in Washington and Alaska, died at a hospital in Hoquiam yesterday. iit” X AID Appear much fter a trip to the being starched In > oO My Experience is that DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN Is just what you need This Will Make Digestion Easy Wit the dyspeptic needs is not soda and charcoal and breath perfumes but a medicine that will help his bowels to move regu- larly, for dyspepsia and constipation are allied. If you will take Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin systematically as the directions on the package call for you will soon digest your food (esd and pass it out normally, and heart- urn, belching, dizzinegs, nervousness and bloating will vanish. In time you can dispense with all medicines as Syrup Pepsin will have exercised the intestinal and stomach muscles so they act for themselves. Mr. Lewis F. Schultz of Reasnor, fa., Mrs. Victor Knodler of 3625 Bank St., Louisville, Ky., and hosts of others will verify this, ‘ World Acclaims Success Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the prescrip- tion of a well-known physician of that name who practised Hiscousnully for 47 years. It has been on the market. thirty years and. is today the largest, selling liquid laxative in the world, Thou- sands of families have it in their medicine chest ready when any member shows signs “Syrup Pep: Monticello, hiliousness, coated tongue, offensive breath, headaches and such ailments that indicate deranged stomach and bowels. Many serious diseases are prevented by-this timely aid. Formula Plainly Stated Have no hesitancy giving Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin to anyone young*or old. It is a mild, gentle laxative free from narcotics. It will not cramp or gripe. The formula is on the package, a compound of tian senna with pepsin and simple aromatics. A bottle can be had at any drug store and averages less than a cent a dose. Economical for families and fully guaranteed. You will find it a great improvement in taste and action over castor oil, or “candy cathartics” made from coal-tar that cause skin diseases, calomel that loosens the teeth, salts in water or powder that con- centrate the blood and dry the skin. If You Want to Try It Free Before Buying se#sesssee sin,’? 516 Washington St., Illinois, T need a good laxative and would like to proce what you say about Dr, Caldwell's Syrup: Pepsin by detual test, Send me a free trial bollle. Address to of dyspepsia, constipation, torpid liver, sour stomach,

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