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| ja sinking fund to retire the cost of | PAGE 4 M uscle Shoals Offer Is Dealer Asks for Fils Rug or rated ding as to the pric Auto Man Makes gama Offer for Power. Project Worth Considering § In brief, here are the terms: THE LEASE Ford will form a $10,000,00 pany which shall begit Power. The company shall lease Mu Bhoals for 100 years from comple’ pf this work and pay the governm @s annual rental, 4 per cent 3 t of the project. Upkeep of the 7 fm shall be at the expense of the rnment, but the Ford company | N contribute $35,000 yearly purpose. Upkeep of the Ls ant. © The company shall 4 government dam N fp the Tennessee river, 000 horsepower generating plant hout ‘profit to itself. ‘This shall be } @eased for a period equal to the term P Sef the lease on the Wilson dam, at an | fannual rental of 4 per cent | fcost. The company shall pay p ‘yearly toward upkeep of the dam, ‘but | | [will itself maintain the power plant, | ‘eto. - {| To enable the government to create | ¥dam No. 3, the company shal! after F {the fourth year, pay the government 493,505 semiannually for the life of | | the lease; to retire the cost of Wil- dam, $19,368 semtannually cu jthe first seven years, | SHE PURCHASE » * The company shall purchase Nt} strate Plants Nos. 1 and 2, the Waco | | squarry, the Gorgas steam plant on| | the Warrior river and its transmis Bion line, together with all equipment, rate. |. For this the company shall pay the eeecment $5,000,000—one-fifth cash the rest In four equal annual mts at 5 per cent deferred in- | AGREEMENT : | eed thruout the lease the prot to manufacture | «nitrates Por fertilizers at nitrate plant ‘No. 2 at a profit not to exceg! 8 per| ‘will be turned over to the gov-| mt for manufacture of explo- ‘The company shall “not be obli ‘to produce nitrates at nitrate No. 1. It may uso this plant it chooses. @ whole and not in part.” Bince the offer was made the ‘steam plant has been sold to Power company, and haw shown a disposition, | esidents Want A . Better Lighting A petition asking tor better light-| Service for N. and E. 45th mt offering to bear the expens lamp poses if the city ‘eit sh the electricity, was presented | O the utilities committee of the city Thursday by residents of the! eee served by the highway. Ac- | Was reserved by the committee. NEW YORK.—An active campaign preparedness is being con- by pacifist associations, some _jot-which are fostered and supported, | ¢ither directly or indirectly by allen| Or other agencies inimical to our form of government, according to John J. Pershing, in a state- it made {public by the. National league. MANILA.—The Ifugaos, one of the | warlike peoples of the mountain are becoming more friend- iy to the lowland settlers in that ‘ince, and have started trading with them, it is reported here, Joplin, Mo., national or- “vg of women’s clubs for democratic national com- ttee, has been booked for} neeches at six of her party's| onal meetings, af still stands, | $1 |Announce Sale of Harry Treat Home| One of tiie largest and finest} EVERNTT, Nov as been sold, it| crushed when they THE SEATTLE STAR | Loggers Injured in Lumber Camp| on nego-| tween timbers jo working at oy Treat|CNerry Valley Logging Co.'s « ote be-| Hrnest Braney and John Peo t were brought t has been in ute te oa Says Section Will Vote for Separation With development of ite mining! Pleading guilty to a chargo of now of the objectives in mm Alaska will vote| P on from the Fe | 99 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923. Given 90- Day Term (Funeral Scheduled on Liquor Charge for Hunt Victim J serv I oelling pea Frank Napple, Li fe Thure- | Be Dyal, who week | eral Judge % B, Cushman Thurs-| 6 jon taal | 6 wurvived . Officers Hold Man for Several Towns on charges of alt rae Vonder arrest cities on orders, is 1115 Second Ave. NOW IN PROGRESS! 1115 Second Ave. The Greatest Jewelry Sale in the History of Seattle! After 18 Years in the Jewelry Business |L. W. Suter Retires! FINAL SALE PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Jast a Few Diamond Prices $475.00 PLATINUM AND DIAMOND $345 00 . $875.00 PLATINUM AND DIAMOND BAR PIN—26 diamonds and 9 sapphires $145.00 BG Si 9745 60 BRACELET-18 diamonds and 24 sapphires $499.00 $100.00 FINE, PERFECT STONE $74 00 . $50.00 FINE, PERFECT STONE DIAMOND RINGS BAR PIN—23 diamonds $235.00 $225.00 PLATINUM RING—3% diamonds Us tine ditmoade. scc+-a-------.- DLy LAO DIAMOND RINGS $37.50 ALL CUT GLASS Hawkes and Other Makes Fine Watches Greatly Reduced Ladies’ Watches $500.00 PLATINUM AND DIAMOND $395 00 e WRIST WATCH $250.00 PLATINUM AND DIAMON WRIST WATCH $45.00 and $50.00 SOLID GOLD LADIES’ WRIST WATCHES Gold-filled White Gold Rectangular and Octagon Shape WRIST WATCHES....... $14. 75 Gentlemen’s Watches $150.00 21-JEWEL WALTHAM, 12 size—14-k. case $105.00 12 size 14-k. heavy Carved Hunting Case, 17-jewel Elgin $70.00 16 size very heavy Gold Hunting Case, 17-jewel adjusted Hamilton 17-jewel Waltham, 12 size, gold-filled white or green gold case 12 size WALTHAM, gold-filled case $175.00 Thin Model Colonial WALTHAM, 14-k., 19-jewel Christmas Buyers Are Offered Unusual Values in Early Purchases f All Merchandise a : Se ; Marked in Plain { Figures, Showing } ; Exact Reductions ; in All Cases AN ARRAN RAR nner), The announcement of this final selling event attracted great throngs to the opening and each day has shown a steady increase of interested purchasers. No jewelry sale of equal impor- tance has ever been held in Seat- tle, involving THE COMPLETE LIQUIDATION of the splendid Suter stock — offered WITHOUT RESERVATION at most attrac- tive final prices. The buying public is offered the unusual opportunity of making their selections from the great display of Diamonds, Diamond Jewelry, Watches Sterling Silver, Gold Jewelry, Clocks, Etc. 1/a PRICE | At Sale Prices, Without Reservation While the sale will continue until complete disposal has been reached, EARLY COMERS HAVE THE ADVANTAGE of a most complete selection. It is hardly necessary to empha- size the fact that this is a GENU- INE RETIRING - FROM - BUSI- NESS SALE, and the STOCK WILL NOT BE REPLENISHED IN ANY DEPARTMENT. Every article has been re-marked in PLAIN FIGURES and carries the ozig- inal price. as well as the reduction, SHOWING YOU THE EXACT SAV- ING ON EACH PURCHASE and the same one-price policy of the house will prevail. JUST A FEW ITEMS from this great display of fine merchandise can be quoted—and you will find all others proportionate values WHEN YOU COME IN TOMORROW. FINAL SALE PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ° Attractive Plated Ware Values $84.00 REED & BARTON - : 8-PIECE COFFEE BET. 2. ccccticccpeebecere $22.50 $58.00 5-piece COFFEE SET, silver plate on nickel base.....see+ssscee ceed $39.00 Set of 6 After-Dinner COFFEE CUPS, fine silver-plated Shell and Saucer, with China Cup $1 9.00 $16.50 16-inch VASE, pierced design top $36.00 20-inch REED & BARTON MEAT PLATTER $10.00 TOAST AND MARMALADE DISH $6.00 CREAM AND SUGAR, plain design .... $7.50 CONDIMENT SET ALL BEAD and SILK BAGS 1 PRICE Sterling Silver Values $9. See BON eee eeeeenereee © eertereneeees oe Pa CREAM AND SUGAR, Hawkes , glass, silver mounted $10.00 6-inch STERLING SILVER COMPORT $16.50 STERLING SANDWICH TRAYS $18.00 SMALL CHOP PLATE Typical Clock Rede 8-DAY MAHOGANY TAMBOUR SHAPE SETH THOMAS CHIME CLOCK $48.40 8-DAY CHIME CLOCK $37.50 LEATHER FOLDING CLOCK, REPEATING STRIKE A Few Gold Jewelry Items See BAG: Ch gcasiacas cca wide’ ..... $165.00 VANITY CASE veeeeees fs os ...... $70.00 CORK SCREW $29.00 A Reasonable Payment Will Hold Your Purchase Until Desired MAIL ORDERS will receive our prompt attention. Retiring- From- Business Sale “itis” 1115 Second Avenue