The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1923, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

} j } i] y i Liberal } Credit 3 too many weli meaning hu-| n n al bi ft r' FATAL TO HORSE | sugar. He succumbed to gastritis. 22 i . |have long been artists without fit @ funeral serves bg rer CHICAC 4.-——“Buddy,” af eo ,000-Mile Trip ting recognition, American chefs |” Patrick's chureb, uesday tra {fice = dead today! Star want ad cost is less. | PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4—The w,| Meetne ted to dott the white | MIOM ME na crosed the plains | = ees | wi . Bees aha erein’ "turccagart” Hath Mra. Crawford ct plains | 8. Richmond, newer of Unele| > 8nd two-quart” he in 1947, in the same year that her ‘8 battle crutaers, docked at the 1 came to the Northwest navy yard yesterday after a 22,000 wan 11 yearn oldat the time of SPAC }mile “shake down” cru SCIENCE FINDS CURE [itive Sonrs inter, in 1852, she was 8 ‘The Richmond, tn her trial cruise, married in Clackamas county. Later ts — in Europe, Africa, North and South | ELEY, Cal. Dec. 4.—Let , but five years later were |[} ‘i “Princess” Steamships leave Seattle Daily for Vancouver and Victoria, BG, America. In a speed tent off Rock D youth rejolce—for science at out by hostile Indians, Tho} Gom Colman Deck, foot of Marion Street. land, Me., the ship mado 34.6 knots|| last han found a cure for warts. |/couple then moved to Salem, Ore DAY, BOAT Fer Viewers 680. Vancouver, 9:00 a. m. [}i*" 2" warts where Crawford was collector of in {fe NIGHT BOAT—Fe oouver direct... 11:30 if - It's the x-ray, ternal revenue from 1865 to 1869. Dally eens ; :30 p. m * Dr. Elizabeth Heald of the Uni- || In 1847 Crawford moved his ooo gegen Ags bea BO 1 al White House Held veraity of California Infirmary ||tamily to Lewis county, and during $2.7 CONNECTING AT VANCO! Tea Wagon. nese decorations, Mah Jongg T a pAinted hardwood. Pri glass, EFFANBE Price .s.++s- fable ¢ over |ing plans, Management and control jof the auditorium Im vested in the tapestry etty. $36.00 | The offer came just as the council TOYLAND SPECIALS may T.00 MUCH CANDY wsy $5.00 30-Day Limit TRAIN SERVICE TO THROUGH THE WOND! With Stop-Over: ( iti AND Fm, es high union 4 4 not to pay a fine levied) M, Mayer, below, imposed the $4.95 jagainst the union by the council.! sentence on Craig because! struction . * The assessment, for $200, was lald| (7, -iticised i 1-896 ultie urtains Special! } no the plasterers went on atrike| CTaig criticised a ruling of pieces of . $ [| without the consent of other unions,| the court. - $2.20 it is said. 1... 84.50 be R VERY DAY GRUNBAUM BROS, will have some very unusual specials to offer —something that will make a splendid Christmas Gift. Visit this great Christmas Gift store—we extend a cordial welcome always. Christmas Gift pur- chases may be added to your charge account, _ Liberal Credit—Easy Terms Practical eifts sen ps 3 RTT holding company, which would sell hand painted Chi hard- 846.50 , mahogany Fireside Rocker, high wing back, mahogany finished, covering. Price Fabia on La porated Se cna roid: shade of |ing to bond the city for $760,000 to exquisitely decorated finance conktruction of the audito- 819.00 |rium, Action on the matter was de. mahogany, & layed one week, me elegance. added RUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. THE SEATTLE STAR BANKERS BACK ( cratG FREE ) OF AUDITORIUM | submit Plan for $2,000,000 Holding Company UNBAUM-BR FURNITURE CO. INC. 0S Seattle will have an auditorium | that will meet every need of the city | for years to come, if the city council accepts an offer to finance the proj ject mado by Seattle bankers and bond houses at Monday's meeting of the council, ‘This in the prediction of James H, Kano, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce auditorium — committee, who submitted the offer to the coun: oil on behalf of William P. Har. por & Sons, and the leading banks and bond houses of the city. The proposal contemplates the organization of w $2,000,000 non-profit |the bonds in the open market and use the proceeds to finance the bulld- ing. ‘The structure must cost not to lexceed $2,000,000. ‘The city would pay for the auditorium in 20 years, | principal and interest at the rate of $175,000 a year, The bonds are to | boar 6 per cent Interest ‘The city council and a committee |of the Chamber of Commerce are to | select the site and approve the build: tin a was to vote on the Cohen bill, seek: The proposal was signed by Wil- |iam P. Harper & Sons, for them: selves and for the Dexter Horton National bank; Ferris & Hardgrove, | Bond, Goodwin & Tucker, Baillargeon | | & Winslow Co., Union Nationai bank, Soattle National bank; Blyth, Witter | |& Co,, John EB. Price company, Car- | stens & Earles and the First Na-| Charles L. Craig, at top,| | Sonat Pe comptroller of New York) city, whose 60-day sentence) for contempt of court was} NET PANEL CURTAINS pasion today demands a decorative touch in your cur- tains, A large and beautiful assortment of Pane! Curtains Just recetved feature exquisite designs in Tuscan Weaves, antique filet and shadow effects, Various widths, all 2% yards long, are priced at $1.95, $2.75, $3.00, $3.35, $3.95, $4.50, $6.25 and $6.75 each. | Plasterers’ Union Defying the building trades coun-| og " | cit, the Seattle local of the plasterers'| dent Coolidge. Judge Julius and obey she hit him over th with a stove poker, Harry P alleged, asking for a divorce backs. Not over 5 pairs to a per- son. SPECIAL No phone or ©. 0. D. orders 400 pairs of Dainty Voile Ruffled Curtains complete with ruffled tie- 9 5 Pair Another member of the fast-thin. ning ranks of Northwestern plo. got it neers, Mra, Elizabeth Jane Craw-( ford, wifs of Roland Crawford, 3613 ra ave., was laid to rest Tues day moming in Seattle, Sho died — MERICAN CHEFS i a TO BE STYLISH | Monday afternoon, at the age of 87 fed him too much eandy and| Richmond Finishes CHICAGO, Dec. 4 Rae they |» < ‘e One : staff im responsibly for the dis- |/the time he lived there served in the | round | $4.25 Wa, $7.75 te Unsafe in Report || tivery wich she hax had. in |\ptate legislature, ‘Three years later Continuous eage—10-Day WASHINGTON, Dec. + “The || practical use for several weeks. ||they moved to Seattle and lived on} White House is unsafe and immedi All traces of warts have been || Union at. between Sixth and Sev. Pe MASTERS Cakain ate repairs must be made to prevent || removed where they have been |/enth aves, the place at that time ‘TATES f a possible calamity,” Major General|| treated with « peculiar applica: ||peing surrounded by woods IAN PACIFIC ROCKIES Lansing H. Beac f my en. powerful x-ray. So the Mra. Crawford waa the rand. UL CA t All Points of Interest Seattle folks have done? and ills. That’s because the kidneys are the blood-filters, and once they fall be- hind, blood and nerves are upset and the whole system put out of tune. You suf- fer constant backache, sharp, knife-like twinges, and annoying kidney irregular- s. You are apt to have headaches, dizzy spells and inclined to be nervous, irritable and depressed. Don’t wait! Help your weakened kidneys before it is too ate. Use Doan’s Pills. Doan’s are endorsed by many Seattle folks. Ask your neigh- bor! Read How These Seattle Folks Found Relief: ~ gineers, declared yesterday in hin on of black cat's tails, || daughter of Robert Moore, who was annual report the various ues of frogs and all |/q member of Capt. Wilkes’ expedt-| Beach recommended the appropri-|| t harms known to boyhood. || tion to the Willamette, In 1841, ation of $400,000 to carry out thie|| no longer are necessary. which drafted the constitution and) work on the executive mansion. code of laws for the Oregon coun-| try. | She braved the ploncer trials and tribulations in both Washington and |Oregon, and had scores of tales of experiences with the Indians and other frontier dangers. Her husband, who, prio th marriage, was a mounted rt for |immigrant trains coming into the | West, is atill living, at the age of 97 years. Three of a family of seven chil dren survive their mother h are: Addle, widow of Moses B. V 3, 608 SECOND AVENUE, Sturdee, Gen'l. Agent, Pana'r. Dept. ¢ 8. Booth, of Seattle, and M. Crawford, of Olympia, ling Dawson and Ronald |who aided in s Fairbanks. S that dull, throbbing backache making you old and miserable? Are you lame, stiff and achy; tortured with stabbing rheumatic pains? Do you feel tired, weak, all worn-out—as if you just can’t keep going? Then why Tells a Story” not look to your kidneys as so many Weak kidneys, you know, cause many mysterious aches FORD OFFER OPEN WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—Henry offer to take over Muscle ald ig still open, Ford told Prest |dent Coolidge, it was revealed at the White House today = For that little lunch 4 just before they part | and ery Druggi as Doan’ 60c¢ a boa t MRS. C. F. ROSS, 4022 26th ave. 8. W MRS. C. E. SPINK, 6624 Carleton ave., hrobbing G. 8. MILLER, 21 fir f I had pains acrom $8.00 Crowns $4.00 van |§30.00 Set of Gold , Rubber oes 815.00 $20.00 Set of Red and Pink Rubber $10.00 Our Whalebone Rubber Plate ».88.00 Other Prices $5.00 Up | All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Established 20 Years Second Ave. and University St. | Open 9 to 6 Daily—9 to 12 Sundays | | 9 Foster-Milburn Co. D PI J & Mfg. Chemists Buffalo, N.Y. Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Resents $200 Fine omitted Monday by Presi-| a7 Men’s FancyWool Hose Ji) : See What You Can Buy | for $1.00 a Pair Talk about Gift Values!—here is one you certainly will appreciate. A wonderful line of men’s plain, fancy, heather mixed and novelty hose awaiting your selec- tion! These are certainly splendid Christmas numbers. Come in and see what you think of them at $1.00 a pair. Men's Dept.—Main Floor—Just Inside the Door. Women’s Com pact Cases There are many new styles in Compact Cases now on display, and you would be surprised to know what enticing gifts they would make, Here are some of them: Woodworth Karess Double Compact, in satin finish, $2.25; bright finish......... $1.75 Woodworth Hand Size Double Compact in Fian- ROG ONG TATORR:: cicgiscciosp cacaecel oo $1.75 Woodworth Single aress Co pact in all shades of Rouge and Powder . $1.50 Woodworth Single Compact. . . $1.50 Woodworth Fiancee Compact in all shades of Rouge and Powder......... $1.50 Vivaudou New Purse Style Compact... .$1.50 Luxor Duo Compact, all shades. $1.50 Luxor New Tybis Compact. . 1.50 Djer Kiss Compact (single) . Djer Kiss Compact (double). . Colgate’s Black Compact (single) . : , Colgate’s Black Compact (double) The Kind of Hudnut Compacts Gifts That Beautiful Rolled Gold Filled Dubarry Compact 5 (G0 /0)11 01) ee IA ad a/R ot 2 $7.50 Dubarry Long Rolled Gold Plated Compact, in- Boys Like cluding lip stick, eyebrow pencil, rouge and ila gies feet th cone NOVELTY play suit Gardenia Compact (double). . B25 i ; Gardenia Compact (single)... . $1.00 a site r or Three Flower Compact (double). . .. 81.50 wade a Rh Sahe x sais Three Flower Compact (single) . . $1.00 lives for at a certain age. Plaza Compact, hand size .... $1.00 Any child from 3 to 14 A complete assortment of refills are priced years will certainly get a from 25¢ to 75¢ each. lot of pleasure out of Indian and Cowboy Suits in three-piece sets, made of sturdy mate- rials for a _ purpose. Cowboy Suits sell for $2.75 and $3.50; In- dian Suits from $1.35 to $3.50. Whitin g’s Stationery, $1.50 A Practical Gift Whiting’s Organdie, fabric finish paper in an assortment of beautiful shades and neatly boxed. This paper has a double colored border of self and gold shades. A genuine gift paper at $1.50 a box Stationery Dept—Main Floor Amphion Society | @ SPECIAL for This Week Concert Gema, Lis The Long Evenings Are Here Are Your Glasses Up-to-Date for the hours of reading and Christmas work you intend doing? We Give An Absolute Guarantee With Our Glasses Huteson-Donahey Optical Co. EL iot-4010 108 Pike St. tANO ASSISTING ARTIST GRAHAM MORGAN CONDUCTOR a f VOICES MASONIC TEMPLE Harvard and Pine iné of fruit and reasonable TOYLAND SPECIALS $7.50 RADIOPTICANS—Special $5.49 Throws enlarged pictures on wall or screen from post cards, photographs and all kinds of pictures—in their actual brilliant colors. (Buy now for Christmas.) 26-piece CHILDREN’S TEA SETS Very Special $2.49 Sets are large enough for the little folks to really serve tea— four beautiful patterns to choose from: BLUE-BIRD, WHITE and GOLD, GREENAWAY and DING-DONG-BELL. BOY SCOUT regular $1.50 KNIVES, Special 98C Can be used as can-opener, screw driver, bottle opener and leather awk; has large cutting biade and bone handle; a wonderful gift for the boy. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN AUTOMOBILE GLOVES a pales OL OS, ngth Leather Gloves; backs and leather il make a splendid gift for the man who drives. “WEAR-EVER” ALUMINUM HOT CAKE HEAVY NICKEL-PLATED SS GENUINE TAL PYREX INSE with \ 1 1 CUT COVER \ . Special An extra low price; are made 7 uminum; heat evenly and of finest quality stay hot—a SPE TOMORROW Your choice of round or oval styles; frame is made In a beautiful pierced design; an unusually good value. , factory offer; get yours

Other pages from this issue: