The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1923, Page 12

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cotter tremmetemm.treemmremecmemmetom me NRE ean nC RRL Ret oe Se “ SAYS PRICES AT LOW MARK Relation of Apple Community to Sound Is Shown} “What Is Seattle gotng to do tf all the live frultgrowing towns and com: Tunities within {ts trading radius fall this year? “They do most of thelr trading with this Sound metropolis—if they can't get rid of their apples they| are going to be dead broke, It's a/ civic prosperity matter with Seattle to see that Wenatchee and Yakima and Walla Walla and the other fruit: growing communities find a market | for their huge apple outputs this fall| and winter." | ‘That ts the situation facing Seat And its local trading centers, ass Hugh Brown, representative of} _ the * Wenatchee Apple Bu- ® reau,”* Wenatchea, Wash, at the Hot Gowman, Friday. Ho ts trav-| eling {n tho interests of all applo- Producing centers tn the state, but particularly Wenatchee, and will leave, probably Saturday, for Cal! fornia, by automobile, where he will seek to interest the orange grower: MEN OVERWORKED . ® Yes, hundreds of thousands of | them are: This applies to the house- _ Wife and mother who struggles on @ small income to make both ends * meet by doing all the washing, iron- . ing, cooking, making and mending fora large family. Thero are others who not only support themselves working In factories, shops, stores and offices, but often have an !n- + Yalld father or mother to support, | therefore do housework beside. These are the women who break » down early and are afflicted with various forms of female weakness. | * Ninety-eight out of every 100 Women who have tried Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound have proved that it ts a successful | remedy for woman's ills. For near-| ly fifty years tt has been restoring women to health, and {t will pay every ailing woman to try {t—ad- vertisement. ted | st | valley were for 44,000 cars of apples, uy Apples, Wenatchee Man Urges and the Northern tourists in tho| Northern fruit. “There ts a reason, aside from sen timent, in connection with other com munities ‘going broke’,"" he addod “and that ts the business senso the consumer, Never before in tl history of the apple, and probabl never again, may a consumer pur chase Western, boxed, graded, extra fancy apples at the prices now pre valling, The quotations in Seattle Tetall houses is at tte lowest ebb, It can never again be so low for the growers are losing money at tho price now and can't possibly stand a further decrease.’ NO INDICATIONS OF HIGHER PRICE At the prevailing price (to the grower) of 85 cents a box for Jona. thana, Brown asserted, the growers are losing about 35 cents on each container, and yet must sell, as there are no Indications that they can get 4 larger price this year, Jonathans, range, retall, this year is from $1 to $1.60 a box, held to de an exceedingly low price to the consumer. The price range, retah, this year is from 1 to $3.80 (the highest In the city), ‘Those prices are for extra fancy grades. | Early estimates in the Wenatohes | but Brown belleves that the culls| graded out may reach tho mark alone, | Ho added that conservative fig- ures show 18,000 to 20,000 cary of apples either on the market, en route or in storage, awaiting ship- ment Ho figures that {t costa approxi mately $1.05 for the grower to pro duce @ box of apples and put them on the market In Seattle. What the growers want ts a price | boost and a lower rate than 16 per| cent commission for jobbers, Brown | asserted, and added that unless there is a Irager market and these other demandea objectives, the ap ple industry will fall flat in Wash- ington, and many an apple grower must abandon his project thru mortgage foreclosure, eee Here’s Chance to Get New $100 Bill How many of the 600 varieties of apples grown tn Washington do you know? It may be worth your time to an- | swer, as the Chamber of Commerce has a new $100 bill it ts giving as a prize for the largest number of cor rect “guesses” on their Apple week exhibit in the chamber’a tourist room, Third ava, and Cherry st. ‘The exhibit, which ts nearly com- 160 our show windows and inspect bargains. items, bought at very low prices. SPECIALS. => STANLEY BRACE - WASH BOILERS A heavy Rochester quality, size copper bottom. Reg- ular $3.25, Special...... EE SSW eee see cee teen es ete NOKORODE SOLDER SETS Just the thing for the home and all small re- pair work. The regular price is $1.00 but Our Extra Special 69c is right here in Seattle, so superior that it will ma its manufacture means a dustry for Seattle. attend the Best 1121 Post St., The demonstration of the done to develop Seattle’s FRANK E, BEST, President and Gen. Mgr. The student council at the Reserve university, Cleveland, decided the girls needed} strenuous exercise after luncheon, skating. And here you can see how the innovation was wel-| comed. The girls are Mary Katherine Heiser, sophomores, and Elizabeth Vinson, gradu-| ate student. Mis dent, Among the “A WREATH OF STARS,” Louise Gerard; Macaulay Co. She was a in Venice, She had not known how much alone she plete, is open to public view, and any who desire may enter the con- test, which consists of naming as many as possible of the 600 differ ent apples displayed, There ore more than 2,800 varieties of apples, MERRILY THEY ROLL ALONG 3 Vinson’s father is the university's prest-| | gliding down the moon-lit canal. Jout the night and all its witchery; College for Women, Western} It inaugurated roller | Catalano, Hilda Halter and New Books was until the night-wind brought] to her ears a fragment of @ love] song from silver-tipped gondola ‘The feeling that sho had always been alone came to haunt her. She closed her eyes and tried to ehut but she could fool herself no longer. All about her were love and youth—the two were one—and piilvAr, NEFT JEWELRY CO., INC. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS! $150,000 STOCK Of high-grade Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Sporting Goods, Musical Instruments, Trunks, Hand Bags, Suitcases, Leather Goods and hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention. d regardless of cost at PRICES THAT WILL STARTLE YOU, you a complete list of the many bargains to be had here at our FIRST and final sale after r courteous dealing with the public. Below we quote just a few items of the wonderful values to be had. Now is the time and this is the place to do your holiday shopping. DOORS OPEN DAILY—9 A, M. TO 9 P. M. Big Savings on Community and Rogers Silverware 1847 hollow han- $11.85 Finest Imported Binoculars and ‘rom World's Best Makers Carl Zeian 18-power glass, ° $18.00 Rogers’ dle kni and $140 Everything for the Fisherman Toda, Reels, Lines, Hooke, H rig try Baskets, all kinds of File forks, set of 12., value; ea} 9.50 (NE Ache ae seat yo Yommunity 26 - piece i * $2.00 Cosmo Salmon with chest, $45.00 8-power 24.7: Wiki ss ccdn us ca siee . 65c aoa $26.95 Np pit f- $ 7 $2.60 Salmon Trout Line, 150 ching Vaca" ticstaethatee” | power lat. $57.50 | paras, aounte 89c . 18-power 5 $10,009 ané $12.00 pure Allk Busch ginan.,,. 989,00 1g Leader Umbreitag, five $5.95 | 1121.00 10-power LOR 5 0434 pet OC isch glass... $70.00 Goerts S-power glass. Finest Line of Leather Goods ings. Alaska Gold Nugget Jewelry 1-3 Off . $78.35 :. $57.00 Shotguns and Rifles ther 49c Combination Cart- $2.50 and $3.00 Hunt ing Caps Winchester and Remington Bhotguns and Rifles, Manlich- ere and Mauser big sav $1.50 Alarm Clocks... Big Ben and $2.45 Baby Ben. .eseeses Radiolite s, 5 + ~ g Ben. oe mamest chetne charme | betting Roller @'g 76 | soe ncaa pis tons, ladien MAteG £0F« s+ ++. 6+0e ? Mine ..;.. Sled geet chains and nugget bracelets. Auto Btrop Bafety Razor... Dig ine of Violins, Banjos, Guitarra, Cornets, Accordions, Gillette Biad: Trombones, Saxophones, M one dosen.srissseese ODOC dolins of makes at big ings. q 100 U. & Poker ine of imported high @ Harmonicas from 18e up. Chips ... 69c Bicycle Playing Cards. ...+. 39c Guaranteed Pistols Razors... 59c Pocket Knives, y Forge Colts, Smith & Wesson, Luger | fine ste & Mauser and many other | from,. 9cur makes at big savings. (Every Knife Guaranteed) 1000 AND 1004 FIRST AVENUE 29c $2.00 Ingersoll Yankee Radiolite. Mantel Clocks, D: other fine clock one-third to less price, . $1.99 locks and A Complete Line of Hunting and Fishing Knives Also the Famous Neft Safety Hunting Knife NEFT JEWELRY CO., INC. All Mail Orders Sent Postpaid Anywhere in the United States on Receipt of Money Order CORNER MADISON STREET ewspaper space costs too much money to give i To be clos out 3 20 ars of i Hundreds of Gents’ Solid Gold Rings one-thipa to rice. emblem, one and Reduced from n one-half Alaska gold rings, w@gnet, ruby, birth many other designs. Hundreds of Gente Watches reduced from one-third to less than one-half price. High grade Howard, Hamil- ton, Waltham, Elgin, Ilinots, Burl and other fine mak ery Watch guaranteed. in and Waltham $8.95 “gold-filled watches. 17-jewel Elgin and Waltham Gold-filled $12.95 CABO. s+ +408 sades 21-Jewel Waltham and Llgin Eine circtsesseee D2D0ED $21.95 19 Jewel Burlington. $20.00 Whits Gold 14-k_ Rec- tanguler 1 Yeweleeeeee D17289 $22.50 White Gold 25-Year Rec- tangular Ghapors-ss--e- 910.95 Elgin and Waltham Gold-Pilled atch $11.85 Watches....---- $15.00 White Gold 25- Year Watch .. $7.95 Watches at. All other fine Watches reduced from One-third to One-half Big Line of Ammunition Winchester, Remington and Foreign Makes, all reduced CAMPBELL HARDWARE) 7] Campbell’s Sale of 100 SPECIALS We have selected from our large and varied stock, 100 overstock Thus we have OUR SALE OF Here are 10 of the specials—but do not fail to see the other 90 equally Important DOOR BUTTS The standard size, 3%4x314- fnch door butt, elther Old Copper or Brass finish. Reg- ular 350 pair, for a very Stanley 10-inch nickel plated, ratchet braces, a brdte of the finest quality. Regular $2.75. Our $1 98 FLASH LIGHTS Exxtra Sportal ..-...5+.+ ? A real $1.75 value, two-cell, as O’CEDAR MOPS nickel plated, with fresh ff] The large $1.50 O'Cedar Mop at tho eee 98c | r . 98c “Brow TORCHES $2.28 DOOR BELL TRANSFORMERS Easy to install; do away with batteries and trouble. Regular price $1.50, Extra Special..... The Key to Prosperity man. It is the one key that replaces the bunch. Frank E. Best has invented a new locking system If you wish to share in it, Demonstration 7:30 Tonight of absorbing interest. Come and see what has been Best Universal Lock Co. A. 8, ELFORD, Vico President and Treasurer pot 27c An assorment of genuine Turner quart size blow torches, values to $9.00 and $10.00, $5 .72 Extra Special BOY SCOUT AXE A regular $1.00 standard Boy Scout axe or hatchet at the Extra 78c¢ Special of....... 98c discovered by a Seattle ke all others obsolete, and great and profitable in- Lock » Cor. Seneca newly invented system is newest industry. CHAS. H. SHIELDS, Secretary and Sales Mgr, |but Washington grows but 600 linda, according to J. C. Eakles, dis |trict | horticultural inspector for | King county. \f Seven speeds in a pocket Kodak No. 1 Autographic Kodak Special, 24x3% pictures, has the Kodamatic shutter with seven speeds (1/290 to 42 second) and an automatic exposure dial that tells you how to use them. It has as well the high-speed, high-quality Kodak Anastigmat lens S.6.3. Price $50. There are several Specia/ Kodaks in various sizes and equipments, Our stock is complete, always, At the House of Service HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH EXAMINATIONS FREE Our experience in vision test- ing enables us to correct your eyes with scientific accuracy, We specialize in the most modern forms of spectacles and eye. glasses. Grinding in our own modern tens-grinding plant—the popular Toric and Kryptok IN- IBLE BIFOCAL L Always Reliable! MARCUM OPTICAL Co, DR. ©. MARCUM 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison MA in-8699 Dr. Wo, Chinese Doctor Licenwed Hei int ture herbs, Many sot well suffering from ‘omach, rheumatiom, head. catarrh, nervousnes ugh, cold, iktdney, bio v - baton 2 t ask for Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk | sho thought of the temple girl who had sung: “Now ts the season of my youth, Not thus shall I always be—* She blushed, there in the dark,| an her love-hungry heart thrilled] with an emotion quite strange to} her. Youth was fleeing; love was bent of all! But love was far away—or was it? ‘That morning she had found a message in a bottle, tommed up by} the sea, She had smiJed over it at! tho time—only fools and {die per- nons put mensages in bottles and weed them away to torment pos-/| lo finders—but sho found hereelf repeating the message aloud now Ho was an Englishman, a soldier, the writing was bold, generous,— & prisoner in Venice! The tone of} tho meanage was hopeless; between the Hnes she could read suffering, | despair. “I dio if you fall mo." | It must be genuine! She knew| she dared not tgnore {t But to find him—a vino-covered house, a are characters as delightfully bum- orous as any he has drawn; here 1s @ story which forms a truly splendid tribute to the human na- ture Mr, Lincoln Insists on belng so cheerful about. Tho novel's theme ts «tngularly imprenstve ax he works {t out; powerful In its expression of what “ABBE PIERRE,” Jay William] Hudson; D. Appleton & Co, The Abbe Pierre you will love. Brave-hearted, keen-minded, there {9 no one quite like him in modern | fiction, Thru his eyes you seo the| exents which take place in the lit- tle Gascon village, where love comes to Germaine Bance, a Gascon maid- human nature ‘can accomplish sin-|en, and David Ware, young Ameri- gie-handed and alone. | can visitor to this most picturesque ‘The story told ts of how Dr. Nye! corner of France, where tho stal- returns to North Ostablo, the home| wart folk clatter over the roads in| from which he disappeared years| wooden shoes, hearkening to the! before, convicted of theft of the) ativer-toned bells of the church| church money, Of all places on) towers, amid the lovely hills, the} earth North Ostable, one might/ broad fields, the bright-hued gar-) think, would be the last where he| dens of Gascony, should reappear. But he does: and an timo parses one sees this gentle, lovable man finding, by sheer} strongth of character, a largo part|*t© become the radio hub of the Pa- to play in the lives about him. You! ctfic, according to Arthur A. Isbell read of the romance which he had/of the Radio Corporation of America. thought long dead for him; you! Due to its geographical location, the ANNOUNCEMENT Grand Opening Sale of TheGoldenRule Store TOMORROW, NOV. 3, 9:30 A.M. Opening Specials enters our store. Children’s Coveralls— Ladies’ Silkk HONOLULU —Hawall ts destined corner room with three windows, a| wreath of stars frescoed on the cell-| ing —where in all Venice was such a place? | Loutse Gerard unfolds another| tale of love and mystery, laying bare the heart of a woman who reached out for happiness. eee "REHIND THE BRONZ DOOR,” William LeQueux; Mac. aulay Co. The Metropolitan Information bu- reau dealt in secrete—it bought and sold them. A burled past, a secret love affair, were worth Just so much in cash to "The House With The Bronze Door,” as it came to be called. And, tho it owed {ts prosperity to certain people of Importance in so-| clety, those very Individuals came to tremble at mention of {ts name,| Fully a fourth of the crimes com-| mitted daily tn London never are brought to the attention of the po-| lice, Robberies, blackmail, and cer- tain other crimes come in for this secrecy; and simply because the victims dread the publicity of po- lice activity or fear that some here- tofore hidden bit of scandal, in an otherwiso blameless life, may be Therefore the service which the Metropolitan Information bureau offered for tho detection of crimin- als had a certain appeal for the so- clally prominent; but with soclety's secrets In its possession, the bureau became a more relentless foo than the men and women whom {t was supposed to bo fighting. Fastening on its luckless victims, It offered social ostracism, disgrace, even sul- cide, to those who dared refuse its terms of silence. Grim, greedy—making the inno- cent pay for the gullty—~it sends Its agenta siding thru the night un- earthing the skeletons which rattle in the closets of the rich. In a breath-taking story of thrill- ing incidents, Mr, LeQuoux un- ravels the mysterious operations of the most infamous band of black- mailers London has over known. cee “DOCTOR NYE,” Joseph C, Lin- coin; D. Appleton & Co, Joseph C. Lincoln has surpassed himself in this story of the cheer- ful things such eyes as his can dis- cover among small-town folk. Here ch inese Herb Specialist Morb remedies cures. Bpectal 9 sure ton time stomach troubles, chronto rheumatism, old coughs, head, jung, heart, akin, blood and Urinaty troubles, Also a nen of mon and all disorders of women, a Call or write, Lysound Chinese Medicine Co. 819 Third Ave., Seattle, Waah, is only natural. participate In the anxtous days that/| territory Is considered the logical lo- come to his niece, Faith Copeland,| cation for army, navy and commer- and young Tom 8tone. iolal radio stations. ‘After One Trial to anticipate a delicious cup of “SALADA" TEA. GRANGE PEHOE BLEND 890 For Rheumatism FOR THE KIDNEYS There is just one reason why you suffer with Rheumatism, or its kindred diseases, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout and Neuralgia. Because you have too much Uric Acid in your system. Your Kidneys should take out all Uric Acid from the blood and pass it from the body. If the Kidaeys are too weak or too inflamed to do so, the Uric Acid crystallizes and is deposited on the nerves and delicate membranes causing the excruciating Pain of Rheu- matism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica and Neuralgia. Gino Pills go right to the seat of the trouble—the Kidneys—and remove the cause of Rheumatism and its kindred troubles, Gino Pills neutralize the excess of Uric Acid — revent the formation of ric Acid—and so heal and strengthen the Kidneys that almost immediate relief is experienced, Remember Gino Pills are sold on a money back guarantee of satisfaction— 50c. a box at all Druggists. Sample free if you write, Na-Dru-Co,, Inc., Buffalo, N. » 192A Have you tried it? R. & H.C. COOK, WE st-4073, EL iot-0350, Distributors All sizes. .....cceeeee and CAD. cee ceescerne 79c Baby Sets —Sweater, leggings | Men’s Dress Shoes—New stock; $2.48 | Ladies’ Combed Wool Sweaters $2.98 Bargains for the Whole Family Too Numerous to Mention Golden Rule Store 1406 First Avenue Midway Between Union and Pike $8.48 Dresses—All sizes good styles... 22... $3.48 TIRE vinced. To Be Continued Another Week Duro Cord tires with their heavy flat tread are the best values offered today. 30x34 Cl 30x34 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x43 33x44 34x43 33x5 35x5 SALE Try them and be con- $ 9.90 Full Oversize $10.75 16.50 17.65 NNNNnHNnNnNNN NUNNnNDNNNNH EL iot-2292

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