The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1924, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JANUARY NEW eas o| GRUNBAUM BROS FURNITURE CO, INC. SIXTH AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE regi . ve = ———==— Every Week Is Thrift Week Here This store ol Thrift Week every week in the entire year. Exceedingly low prices made pos- sible by our immense buying power and our easy, liberal credit terms, make buying here a matter of re thrift. It is easy to open ‘a charge ac- erves count at Grunbaum Bros, Bedroom Suite Value eyed 1252: Thrift Week is a kood_ thing—especial- when backed by the Seattle PLT, A tA beautiful three-piece bedroom suite, consisting of bow-foot bed, dressing table and chiffonier, Tho very latest design in bedroom furniture, Choice of either combination Million-Dollar Plant Sought by Town called by the Au with an attendance led the A result of th voted unayimously that the Comme pon it toa Aubt relal club we campaign and pursuc ful conclusion M, Leslie, president of tht 5 alub idea ting, The opening ad de by Fred W, Grab: uitural and development of the G rallway whore in Idaho a an aut MUST PL TOG Northern 1 Utah have made. hin ¥ on tho subject ANT BEETS T REFINERY ham explained that the Utah ar company would build ¥ to cost over $1,000,000 pro-| farmers agree to plant no company asking £ | the trial pert Ho was followed by 3. W. Timpson, manager of the {Idaho compan, |, Pauthamus and R. rw? y avo a talk from the farmers’ standpoint, and fol lowed by other growers of the terri tory. It was agreed that the valle afforded a sy Jd beet-grow location for f tho territory w sugar beets in was trict, m isa a refinery, Ultimate su # of the industry was practically sured. WEST'S JUDGES THE § WOMAN. IN NATION DIES AT HER HOME rp } IDAD, Cole Jan. Mrs. Tobe ineda Marez, nod an oldest woman United States, ts dead at || home at go of 14 Drs, Mare M and helpless for 1 ra befor 1 to death, wh onilit "GALL PRIMARY LEAGUE MEET | {Will Plan Fight Against Enemies of Law Called to consider possible action with reference the avowed and */ declared plan of certain state lead. direct primary the executive committee of ot Primary league will rday at 2p, m, at feterla at Second ave discussion an n 4 county of. by the same wed to nominate mu- or court judges. en taken up with and with women fons at the Stato of Labor, all of whom orned. it | WATT L KH STAR PIONEER CAFE OWNER PASSES {John G. Wright Came to City in Prairie Schooner practically all of Bi 1 diatrict from First ave, N Cove, He also owned and operated 4 large hay and grain market here and was now the to Smith's prop: ing house K Soapy” Smith y No funera been anne the Maw » high-stand charge of the years Wright m hin daughter-in-law, Mra Wright John 1489 8, Pr He is survived by thre len and Sherman W He was in 1832 CHANCE SHOT PROVES FATAL Wounds received ast when ho was shot t ‘Alaska, when us in his glory arrange ed, but it ts of w nic order ich he rem to} Sunday tho acc dental discharge of a gun in the hands of hia step-son at Des Moines, proved fatal to Charles Carpentier, 223, a Puyallup bridegroom of three weeks, Monday evening, and he died in the Seattle General hospital. and “‘Korrect’’ Very smart style shipment of “Korrect” a specialty, Made of dural brown and blac de! in navy, These Dresses effects braids and embroidery. sizes from 16 to 54, priced at $15, $ are coat and are Most Desired for Slender and Stout Figures $15, $19, $24 and $29 are prevalent in this designed Wool Dresses. Exceptionally so are the models for der, and stout figures, for which Kor cleverly A complete range of and ve 19, $24 and $ Second Floor Dresse Women of new tall { ma glen- dle materials, includ- ing Panama cloth, Poiret tw vills and Tricotines, \\ rd gned in panel and trimmed with 'y moderately 9 each, Good Buys for Boys Jersey Sweaters $1.95 Boys’ lar Jersey weave Sweaters of all the pop- chool colors in sizes ranging from 28 to 36, are priced special for Wednesday at $1.95. i; 1 w of the committee are: James W. Bryan, president of the |league; KR. J, Fausett, vice presi. | jdent; Helen Stevens, secretary, and former Stato Senator Peter I Take Law More Seriously ise We. 8 Grimoire Than in the East 1 Sia jClark and Edgar C. Snyder —-— | District judges of the Weat con: st | e ‘Tanlac Saved My lare taking the federal prohibition amendment more seriously than thet . : Life,” Says Mrs. Clawson |brethren of the East, in the severt with which they greet persona con-| | vieted of liquor law violation, accord. | ing to Dr. B. K. Dingoes, field super visor of the prohibition department at Washington, D.C, who was in 8e- | attle Tuesday for the purpose of ex: | amining records in the offices of Dt | rector Roy C. Lyle and Carl Jackson, jhead of the general agent's office. With few exceptiong judges of jin section of the country plaster stiffer sentences on violators of the Dr. Flannel Blouses $1.39 Boys’ well-made, durable quality, khaki-col- ored Flannel Blouses that sell regularly for $1.75, are priced special for Wednesday, at $1.39 each. Knicker Trousers 95c Boys’ Knickers of sturdy materials, in good suiting patterns, full lined and with taped seams. Formerly $1.95. Special, a pair, 95¢. Carpentier, the boy several others were engaged in target prac- tice with the gun Sunday when |the boy accidentally discharged the weapon. The shot hit Carpentier. He was brought to Seattle and taken to the hospital, walnut or mahogany finish. Remember the price! Only $125.50. Dresser to Match, Only $51.50 BLANKETS AND BEDDING You can add biankets or bedding to your charge account without any additional payment down—or you can open an ac- count by paying @ very small sum down and the balance as suita you. 70x80 All-Wool Blanke' Pink, blite and rose plaide; ends bound $18.00 66x80 ANl-Wool Piald Bla ets, finely woven tn helio; pink, blue and gray...- . Fullsize Cotton Comfo Stikoline covered—pl. sateen $6. 715 border, U. Ww. Girls Debate on Queer Subject “Are all great men snarried?” Girls at the University of Wash- ington were to decide that mo. | mentoun question Tue yr Tho Athena Women's Debating lolub is ming on the subject, “Re. jrolved, That #!! great men are mar. jried.” According to the girle this jis the beginning of an effort to [make debate more interesting by choosing unusual subjec Charlie Schwab Is Looking Over Ruhr | ESSEN, Germany, Jan. 22. Charles M. Schwab, American cap. | ttallst, arrived today, supporedly for Sexze Patol Catton Blankets; pink or ne borders, Goel Extra quality Comfor 75 and-cotton mixed; fiber silk covere: plain border Fine quality Cotton-mixed Com ‘v Silkoline covered: plain ‘we | Our Candy Department Is Now a Permanent Feature ‘The Candy Department, installed in the store during the Holidays, has met with such success and favorable comment from patrons that we have decided to make it permanent, Our Candy Malds are ready to serve you from Societe, Premier, Helen Ardelle and other reputable makes of high-grade Chocolates and hard candies. We have 25 varieties of chocolates, 25 of hard candies, besides salted peanuts and chocolate covered trults and nuts, Notion Specials These are the little necessi tles that the housewife can- not be without for the sewing, darning, mending and repair- ing of the family wardrobe. Tho Uttle prices make it an Incentive for housekeepers to put fn a supply of these many Uttle home requirements, Kohinoor Snap Fasteners, in law in question,” Dingos de t clared. The inspector declined to expreas an opinion on whether the attitude of Western courts in more effective In enforcing observance of the law than that of the more lenient East- In. Thomas, educational director o! Technical Subject the Westinghouse Electric company, for Electricians |: the Masonic club rooms Tuesday “Telephonie Investigation of Hu-|°Y*M'ns. The meeting will be under the auspices of the Seattle sect man Speech and Audition” will bel poverty sr ra the subject of an address by George Koad Engineers. of the American Institute of Electst-| ern. judge. “I am in Seattle purely on routine business of my office, which Is to see that the records of prohibition offices |are properly kept and filed, I am [not authorized to speak for publica | tion,” the doctor sedd. | Dr. Dinges deciared emphatically, | however, that his visit Co Seattle at |this time has nothing to do with the [recent storm of charges hurled at | William Whitney, assistant prohibi- |tion director, and other dry agenta, which are now the subject of contro- versy at the national capital “I have not been in Washington, D. C, since last September, and have nothing to do with that investigation. |Dam merely making the rounds of offices in my Western district," was his statement. . Warrants were to be asked by both contestants | today, following a snappy one-round bout between Maurice Smith, police commissioner, and Attorney Ralph ‘Weeks, nephew of Fire Chief “Boom ‘Weeks, last night. Smith was 1 down twice in the battie, occurred in en alley back of CHARLOTTE CLAWSON “1 will always belleve that Taniac saved my life,’ is the striking state. ment of M. Charlotte G, Clawson, 263 Octavia st, San Francisco. “For two years, I had stomach trouble so bad that I never saw a well day. My suffering was terribie| and four or five times every week 1 had attacks when hypodermics only |ecuia relieve my agony. I actually }lost sixty-five pounds and was al- ton t a shadow. ‘At first Tanlao did not seem to help mo much, but after my third bottle my improvement was aston-| ishing. The pains and bloating went away, I could hardly eat enough and my weight actually went from nine. ty-five pounds to one hundred and the purpose of negotiating with Ruhr industrialists. } Bohwab refused to disclose the purpose of hin visit to the occupled | areas, intimating {t was merely for the purpose of informing himself of conditions here | Shoals Offer Still Is Not Determined WASHINGTON, Jan, 22—The house military affairs committee ad- | fourned today until tomorrow with- out taking action on any of the of-| fers submitted for the Musclo Shoals power and ntrate project. Today's session was devoted en-| tirely to questioning E. A. Yates of the Alabama Power company, which | has submitted an offer to leaxe the power of Muscle Shoals, Woman Given Term EVERETT, Jan. 22-—Alice John: son, 23, was sentenced to serve from 20 months to five years begin- ning Tuesday in the «tate peni-| tentlary, Monday by Judge G. ©. Alston here, following her plea of black or white; all sizes. Special, a card..........6¢ Rickrack Braid, in two-tone and a few plain colors; 3- yard lengths, special... .6: Wire Hair Pins; assorted sizes in a box; priced spéctal— 4 boxes for. 15¢ Saleo Sanitary > apkins; 12 in a package; noes special ati. ieee BOE Shoe Brushes | or Clothes Brushes; special, each..21¢ Pins; good and’ sturdy all- brass pins, —nickel-plated 160 count); 4 pkgs....15¢ “Silko?” a mercerized darning cotton in all colors; 3 balls « 206 in all Lingerie Tape, in either pink or blue; 3 bots Candy Dept—Main Floor “La Vida" Kileinert Gar- ment Shields, in all sizes, either flesh or white, per Pa Nu-Fashioned %-inch White Elastic, in 12-yard bolts. Special, a bolt... Shears; 65-inch, Shears; special Net Waist Linings, in black or white; all sizes, Special, each . Hair Nets; Rhodesa double mesh perfect Nets. Special, 3 for, Sanitary Belts; brand, and of allelastic; each . Pearl Buttons, either plain or fancy; a card. 4 Notions Dept. Hickory Sew-On Garters; a Tape Measures (60-inch Tape). _ Each .... ae Baby Garters, in assorted col- ors) pale Sy. cs scr Girdles; “Betsy Ross, allelastic Girdles, 22 to 32. Each., Hair Curlers; "Natural Wave” brand; 6 in a bunch....21¢ Hairpins; the heavy wire kind. A package .. E the police station. guilty to a grand larceny charge. | Pay for your clothes ; |Old Stomach Troubles and a little at a time f | Skin Disorders Entirely while you are wear- erred i ing them. This is the stomach and rorea nn way to be well time, I could hardly dressed with no in- convenience to your- forty-five pounds. Although it has| Mrs Eddie Raining, arrested with | now been four years since I took | stins Johnson, was released on ‘rec- Tanlac, I have had no further trouble | ommendation of Deputy Prosecutor with my stomach and my health Is) anderson. better than ever. Tanlao was cer. tainly a blessing to me." Taniac is for enle by all good érur-| Mrs.) Barnhardt Is gists. Accept no substitute. Over Starting Campaign 40 milljon bottles sold. Mra, W. E. Barnhardt, candidate tor the city council, announced Tuesday that sho has opened her campaign headquarters at 1033 Henry bldg. Tho phone ts MA In. | 8455. Mrs, Barnhardt plans to open an extensive campaign both per sonal and by mail. ——————————— What's in the Air Tuesday, January 22 KD: —12:30 to 1:30 p. m, KFIC—3. Pp. m; 4 to 4:30 p.m; 7 p. m.; 8:30 p. m. KFHR—4:30 to 5:30 p. m.; 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. KIR—6:30 to 6:15 p, m. 30 to 8:30 p, m. 0 p. m. bear theso troubles, but found no cur One day, in The Sea Tsaw the ad Sor 51 Herb Sra ‘Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills TAKE SALTS IF STOMACH ISN'T ACT.NG RIGHT Says Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid Undigested food delayed tn the stomach decays, or rather ferments, | | the same ‘as food left in the open alr, says a noted authority. He also tells | _ lus that Indigestion is caused by Hy: | peracidity, meaning there is an «| HEALING CREAM M. Hee Wo Chinese Medicine Go, | | cess of hydrochloric acid in the stom. | 208 Jamen Sty Seeond Ave. || ach, which prevents complete diges-| IS QUICK RELIEF beat ase Gear me MA In-2195 J ition and starts food fermentation. Thus everything eaten sours in the Colds and catarrh yield like magic to soothing, healing antiseptic BISSELL CARPET SWEEPERS Unusually Low Priced for Wednesday at 3.49 A splendid Sweeper—is well-made, finished in mahogany; rubber tired wheels (guaranteed)—A — big value at this low price. SPECIAL SALE and DEMONSTRATION of GLASS BATH- Life Buoy Health Seap| | ROOM SHELF Use Life Buoy for the face, hands with BRACKETS and bath; cleanses, purifies and pro- tects the skin, Size 5x18 inches; heavy plate glass, ground edge, with nickel-plated brackets. During Demonstration— 4 BARS 25c] |s Special Value at.. <3 ware apeelally for utomach ata sain troubles. So I went to him. I took his medicine for one month, and my d skin sores were people who have nd skin disorders go to {him for treatment. EB. F. DARROW a1 4¢ Ar “Ave. me ice DR. WO Natural Remedies | Dr. Wo, Chinese Dec- || tor, Herb Spectatiat, || compounds the Chinese Nature Herbs, root spe: Spring Coats $24.50 and up cough orders. ‘Treat with ni Smart Coats in dashing plaids and ‘Chinese’ Medicine Soft self tones—some cleverly trimmed with leather applique— in Velvetone, Downy Wool and Polo in all the new colors—$24.50 and Up. NO INTEREST Charged on a CREDIT GLADLY Account ELS Nea) English Pure White Semi-Porcelain CUPS AND SAUCERS For Wednesday, very low priced SET OF 83c (Delivered only with other goods) A SPECIAL LOT OF ONE-QUART VACUUM BOTTLES (Standard Makes) $2. 49 priced extra low at ited cases. _ Tested fillers alone Regular $4.00 values; nickel-plated and corr worth $2. Buy Wednesday at a big saving, (None delivered.) 18-in. AIRTIGHT HEATERS Well made; have extra lining and good draft. VERY SPECIAL $1 .69 WEDNESDAY ..... COMMON STOVE-PIPE SPECIAL ‘19c Real Estate Loans —Joint. No Commission TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 4215 Foorth Ave. cREDIS GLADLY Eliot 0696 | TREATED ONE pileneee FREE ora qi 28 pear of oocvoge Wi'treating Dresey.) —Adverusement stomach much like garbage sours in| ‘a can, forming acrid flulds and gases | jwhich inflate the stomach like a toy | balloon, Then we fell a heavy, lumpy | misery in the chest; we belch up g7 we eructate sour food or have heart. burn, flatulence, water-brash or | cream that penetrates through | j naveee. ‘ every air passage and relieves | He tells us to iay aside all digestive | wwotten, inflamed membranes of aids and instead get from any phar-| nose and throat. Your clogged nos- macy four ounces of Jad Salts and trig open right up and you can take a tablespoonful in. a glass of|preatho freely. Hawking and snut- water before breakfast and drink it) ring stop. Don't stay stuffed up while it is effervescing, and further-|anq miserable. more to continue this for a week.} Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream While relief often follows the first| faim from your druget Apply a dose, it {s important to help neutral-|yittie in the nostrils and get instant ze the acidity, remove the gas-mak- | relief. Millions indorse this remedy ing mass start tho liver, stimulate| known for more than fifty years—| =\the kidneys and thus promote « free | Advertisement flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and ts DROPS: |made from the acid of grapes and ET ae Jemon juice, combined with lthta land sodium phosphate. This harm- |less salts is used for y stomach a disorders with excellent results,—Ad- vertisement,

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