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(LE STAR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1923. AMERICAN HOMES SALE! ADD-A-PIECE DINNERWARE SETS this sale comprises 6 of our best selling and most popular ADD-A- MRS, MORTIMER To Bove Ate Vancouver Man Praises City Tourist Fund Drive | LOS ANGELES, Noy, 20—When | Robert © Woods, Jr, aged 9, falloc | to come tosohoo! for three days, two —e detectives: went to his home to Bisa Visitors Are E ‘otential S Settlers; B. C. | | 5 Wife of Anti-Forbes Wit- on his truancy, and unearthed a ness Demands Chance dope ring walch netted elght per sons, four men and four women, the for the manner In whieh t nr. W, MeCoy BY DALE VAN EV police reported Seattle Chamber of Commerce $100; J. W (COnited Presa Biare Corres | ‘rhe child's parents wore samong |Dended $222,325 In the tan ‘Warehouse Co. PIECE dinnerware sets. Open stock patterns that will make it possible WTON, No’ | years national adve q ey jenrikaon: age Moonee demanded that] ‘hose-arreated Taste ccoreatian veneke wan tis erty ch at any time to replace broken pieces or to ADD-A-PIECE when desired. y by J. Reginald Davison, promo | maw, L. Merritt “Your Credit Is Good!” investigating | the senate commit! the veterans’ bureau permit her to tional agent of Vancouver, B, C,, mu» W. B, Turn ole defend herself against reftect | Coolidge Takes Up | nlelpatity, who urged support the | $15; B, L. Lambu tmnenona hits 215 sho feels were cast on her by test} German Spy’ 8 Case | fund of $125,000 now being raised to 4, $0; Cart ¥ BLUE WILLOW PATTERN mony given at the inquiry WABHINGTON, Nov, 20—-President| Continue thia work In 1984 A. Northrop, $10; G. join our wife of the a J 4 . Davison conferred with the Beat) 5} Iva Dye, $10; Mrs, Mortimer is the Coolldge will consider tho cuso of] yimber about co-operation in Ind chief witness against Col, Charles) 7 atnarwitsk Man spy, now con BRET DEAL OMS. 00-00 oy ve Percy, $60; Fisken & % ar head of the’ ve a ing tourists to visit this region, aNd injc Heat and Manu sturing, $10. 3 R ‘agen former head ¢ ie ghon in Leavenworth penitentary,! reported Vancouver, B.C. business! A. y, Augerson, J. A. Bund | erans’ bureau with a view + of doing Justice, but he} ie 4 citinand generally: had: jus fy Age Posed ence with his domestic lite nad to ottain a pardon for the spy, If! ang tourist promotion activities: Frank J, stone, $8; A. 3 Plerce, $10;/ ai caused a bitter quarrel between| was stated on his behalf at the Whito ‘ : s only bwwaie G Ueerth 3 42-piece set him and Forbe: eae toa Woe find that the tourist not only | Welly Gwinn, $5; Isabel A, Kirk: Y 60 A WEEK and pes. | Ho today | pays © KOON i distributes v4 pated ety J Daniel Wright, counsel for| ose : Peni 8 LORY he goee and distributer |wood, $10; A. Bnellenbers, $10; H PAY ONLY —a very popular and attrac- ludge Danie wht, | -—-+---—- | money in business channels, bUt he 18 | Neubert, $5; A. M. Goldstein, J ‘ r Mrs. Mortimer, today formal de) ee i unto “indirect charges/a potential settler and investor, 494 | Warren ‘Richardson, $10; Okuda Shh: | membership int N tive design. The product manded that the committee permit this Northwest country needy men ARD VICTOR of Wedgwood & Co. Ex- $10; R. P. Mijne, $15; J. 2B. 00; J. Hf, Goodman, $10 2.60; Aurora Billiard bagu CLUD tn ni amall flret paym No, 216 made against her.” The committee, after a confer d money, and the best way to in Mra, Morti:|troduce them to this section Is as | her to tako tho witness } stand to actly as pictured, ence, agreed to perm ‘i rists,"" said Davison . : |mer to er questions submit: | tourt 5; A. Kristoferson, fnc,, ae Baca : oy Judge Wright,|, Subscriptions received at the cham: | 91 Knelsley, $100; Ronald then you pay the bal- 50-pléce et; 22° Pa m9 ty ny firat passed Upon | ber yesterday ranged from $5 to $600) |, Chapman $10; C M. Perkins in nail, convenient with covered dish......+ - ner counsel, and A Upol pman, H d pe and came from both members and : kly payments, 3 lary vol 5; Dune A |by committee members, ing {non-members of the chamber, Ac | $36; Mary at, Alvord ai Dineen A : At the opening of the Dearne) companying a number of the subs | WACDOe se rete ealty Co. $26 splot venr zaeents | today, Senator Oddle of the commits} cristions were letters praising the | War py ¥ fee Jittarycin our PHONO- | Joseph B. leson, $100; H. W, Me: | TERIA Record Depart- | tee ad into the record his views plan of getting settlers and tourists) Jon the hospital situation in the |from the touria trop the method fol- | Donald, $6; Worth Lumber Co., $10; | West, following an extensive 10+/jowed so successfully in California, | @ugene Brunner, $26; M, Uchida, $ ARETTES spection where Los Angeles and San Fran-|A- Ogden, $10; B. 8. Booth, $10 Oddie recommended the Immediate | cisco have a combined appropriation | # Edwards, $2 “Ine, 00. Herr, of $800,000 for national advertising | Piper & Taft, construction of the hospital at Liv:| a > more, Cal, add the retention of/for 1924, Letters explaining the Se et | the tuberculosis *nospitala at Tueson|attle chamber's campaign have been CARMEN MUST | 275 42-piece set —an English dinner set. and Pre Ariz. He sald the|matled to several thousand citizens, | is ons were “wretch:|together with pledge cards, but in | TAKE DAY OFF! a — two Artsone cluded in yesterday's subscription | >” and advocated new jedty inadequa e Ton to make them service-| Were a number of subscriptions re Boattle street railway employes| Voters’ Vie een ton q GENUINE ae citizens who did not happen to re-| were directed to take’ one day off in| actly as pictured. Semi- : BULL Mbt casby-Srvith, counsel for Col. celve the letters | eight during 1924, by city counel! or League Will Meet) porcelain, Red and yellow : nt with additional) New subscriptions reported are dinance Mond: The day of rest) gore addreases on civil affairal colors. eatin “in defense of Forbes ragin, $25; Louis 8, Cragin, | was made mandatory upon them, 19] 11 6 given at the meeting of the | h he cominit 3. Carroll, $5; C. F. Davidson, | compliance with thelr own request | fuminkiog odes Thon TOBACCO wrich he has begged ¢ $10; N. Lefolm, $5; Dra, Thompson | submitted thru thelr organization, | Voter’ Informatiod, lalmu er F tee to hear, & Dawson, $25; Battle, Hulbert, Gates | the Street Car Men's union day evening at 6:30, at Dartnall's ———— |and Helee!l, $50; W. R. Hendrey Co..| Mayor B. J. Brown, declaring that|cafeteria by Mayor Hrown and |$25; Moran Manufacturing Co., $60;|{¢ will be Impossible to train the 80] Dean lewis of the Univers of} |Joseph A. Baillargeon, $50; ¥. R.|new men by January 1 that will be| Washington, | | | ee STORE ng | Underwood, M. D., $25; J. W. Jonos, | required under the new plan, said he — SAVES YOU MON! | $6; Louls Rubenstein, $50; M. Hareh-| will veto the ordinance. Ben Hill High is in jman, $5; Robert 8, Hoyns, $20; R.| The city acquired another park site W. Crosby, $25; Charlies 8. Shepard, | Monday when the council voted $35,- | $10; H. Le Quigley, | 000 to purchase Golden Gardens, a! Walla Walla Vote | }$15; Y. C. Li SPECI ' rthweat Lead Co., $100 tract owned by Mrs. Harry Whitney WALLA WALLA Nov | d ige Thomas Burke, $600; W. F, | Treat Mayor Ben Hill and Ira Clark “will 1 Cunningham, $5; F. C. Rippe, $50 An offer to compromise fiood|race for the office of mayor in the Tr } claims totaling $325,780.17 growing | com ection, ax a result of the SECOND AVENUE enrnce a JAMES STREE : |Gut of the Cedar river dam seepage |primarien concluded yesterday. Tl ta pes try Seattle Shut-ins which inundated the town of Edge-| with 1 votes, had a lead of almost 4 . wick in 1918, wan rejected by the|two t over Clark 46 { Will Hold Bazaar |tuncii, ‘Te otter, made by the| - ——i]| or velour oy be The Seattle shut-ina wil! hold a| North Bend Lumber company, pro lAlL Fat People | TN bazaar at 1921 First ave. n Thurs. vided for a 60 per cent payment of) h Hil | day, Friday and Saturday of this| the claims Should Know This upho stere mh li week, according to an announce- 7 REN eS re | sea mah ak eoatle t| 4 MM ment made by Dr. Frank Loope. vs fe Pras TescPann ay iy |Articles made by shut-ins in the pram Plan PF: mire shins , barma roc he Tr ; ' B ’ S . city will be placed on sale Christmas Packages |0s°¢r ins rs oe : | SEL SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20-—Boot. | effective obesity rem 7 —exactly as pictured. oys Suits Provent Infivensa lutte at Nctaa Netag tna | snes Pemence | | exacts as nlture, best thought toward providing Christ. tractive form, ac-| a the r n box The Tonic and Laxative F Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets $7 98 will keep the system in a healthy id condition a i a tacks of C ; nse ey says he ix in possession of 8 The box bears the signatu » W_| plana for the erection by bootleggers . Grove, 30c.—Advertisement of a manufacturing plant in Low An pwn as the “snoking Coren $1 3.98 a delicious spread rourbon oa aa a st ala ne Extra P; d $1.00 Wool fac Reon itll Cap FREE this week with bein i Bluh ill 4g | 0 RE OWN ICK each has pians for HE minute you begin to feel 5 A Boy’s Suit. Bpeucenenenea ounces of liquor, he sald base. Very comfort- able spring seat and @ back. Your choice of it | several very beautiful [fe and durable patterns «aly Maula. of tapestry or velour. Special for the week— mas “hooch” ng to Pro om Chief H. H eetings. ® Christmas cigar to contain two a little under the weather and little things tire and worry you, get a bottle of Gude's | Pepto-Manigan and begin to take it | Don’t wait till you're down sick, Take Gude's asa preventive of illness—let it for your system, Jenrich your blood, and build up your beg i That's the way to ward off iliness before it gets its fr ip on you. Your druggist has je’s, in both liquid and tablets, fo Free Trial Tablets tM. value of Gude’ erous Trial P money — just and address to MJ, Breitenbach Co., 58 Warren St, Ne Ys Gude's Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher ‘These Boys’ Suits are made from the best materials procurable in the up-to-date models the boys like so well. Pants full- lined. Coats lined with good, serviceable ship cannot be surpassed—ages 6 to 18 years. REMEMBER—1 pa’ s and $1.00 Wool Cap FREE THIS WEEK with an. Boys’ School Shoes $2.75 Pair In black oi! grain cal all-solid leather sol: shoe that will stand the healthy young chat to 6. Girls’ School Shoes $3.00 Pair A splendid shoe for the grow ing girl, in black calf low heel with rubber lift, ro all solid le: Ladies’ Felt Slippers 1 ls’ Hi h-T Sh (RIBBON TRIMMED) aa PAL a E ‘mac ‘i 85c Pair fais, and workman- SPECIALS fronT OY-W ORLD! —little folks and grown-ups will find our TOY-WORLD a land of enchantment. It is by far the most interesting, the most comprehensive showing of Toys this store has ever made. This week we special all toy china dishes at a THIRD OFF! velocipede— Pe exactly as picvured, child 2 or 3 years 10-in, front and § rubber-tired } CHILD'S TOY TEA SETS errno tired systema night ot : aie f 1 Re. sh lah! refreshingrestandabright r abs ‘ : Mixactly. es oictured, tomorrow {s the work of IR ; rs ¥ 5 tablets, Nature’a Remedykeeps body functions regular, improves appetite, rellovee constipation, ised for over o years he Federal Milk Maid is the modern Miss whose mother knows that Federal Milk is best for all, from {toy horse — \YJ —composition body. Silk Pompons on toe; soft on chrome leather soles 4 tan, red and these Fabric Gloves $2.50 All-Linen | 20c Pair Table Cloths } wellmade { . $2, 00 peach LIST YOUR WITH OUR FREE j enable you be on ; HOMES FOR RENT RENTAL DEPARTMENT | —viatt our } airs du ery the cradle through life. ARE soasietd- MARK on rice ZO@ pair Extra-Quality Stripe Bloomer Sateen j Wool Blankets S 4 $9.00 Pair sar aaltece ast ‘The Federal Milk maid is strong, healthy, rosy-cheeked and hap- You love her. ‘TACOMA: £ SCHOENFELD & SONS *SEATTLE: SECOND AT PINE 66x8 weight check 4 MJUNIORS— Little Ms it Baby Blankets—Sale | Price —69¢ Each 39-inch blankets in f br blue or g fan designs. } _ Outing Flannel Gowns is WEDNESDAY SPECIAL $1.50 Each Contagious Diseases Dp" RING epidemics of colds, grippe, influenza, scarlet fever, diphtheria, whooping cough, sore throat and other res- piratory diseases, Zonite should be used frequently as a throat spray and nasal douche. Zonite is non-poisonous and non- irritating. By standard labora- tory tests it has greater germ- killing power than pure carbolic Fine Wool Hose WEDNESDAY SPECIAL $1.00 Pair omen'’s f cashm Singers, Speakers—Everybody! Doctors, Nurses, Dentists Recommend KONDONS CATARRHAL JELLY ONDON’S is antiseptic and healing. For over 30 1 qua " Rompers and Creepers WEDNESDAY SPECIAL years Kondon 's has been helping millions of people : ur patrons: If we bute acid. It has more than 75 times ona for all kinds of Colds and Catarrhal affections. Fou, don't “ray=eonld “we my the germ-killing power of perox- Our ¢ Set of Tecth From ide and other mouth washes and | "*, "itt, _.elcr For HEAD, NOSE, THROAT TROUBLES Kondon’s makes life worth living. Write for 20-treat- ment tin, It's free. Or get a 30c tube from your drug- gist. Guaranteed to please or money back. KONDON’S CATARRHAL JELLY, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. $5.00 UP gargles heretofore in general use, Bosion ental Oltices VL) nile y i 2 Seeond Avenne In bottles 50c and $1.00 INON-POLSONOUS- e St «id the Test of Time | | Glasses $5.00 FREE EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 1514 Westlake Ave. Near Fourth and Pike Broken lines Women’s COATS, SUITS and FURS at your own price.