The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1924, Page 5

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| GRUNBAUM:BROS |, LOVER RATES annum SIXTH AVENUE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE Attacked at Meet PORTLAND, Jan. aid manuf Wost y ity Radical Price Cut on Peninsular Gas Ranges" 9 00) DOWN For One Day Only Special Price 26.—-Producers urers tn the North relieved of the " higher f of ompty cars = to Pacific termi nals from the M o West were re-| duoed, ding to contention yes. ond Northwest frult growers | 1 lumbermen appearing before tn terstate commerce commisston rep. resentatives J. Urquhart, of Yakima, representing the Yakima dis wert, polnted out that rates ita had to be level because of empty cars west 1 in a loss, positions were taken by f the Hood River Ap: association; H. N traffic manager of the ast Lumbermen's ansocia- | D, A. Petullo, representin, er of Commerce for lower rates were made | by Seatle thru L. S. Melnture, of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce ma appealed for lower termi: | nal rates thri traffic managers of the North Pacific Millers’ asoscia. ton. State Takes Bank Weakened by Loans KANSAS CITY, Mo. Jan. -| The Gu uty Trust company of Kansas apitalized at $750,000, | |Wwas taken over today by the state |finance commisstoner. A shortage | Jot working capital, resulting from a surplus of farm loan paper, caused the action, directors sald. Directors, in a meeting, voted to turn over the company to the state commissioner for reorganization. |They said they hoped to make good | Jall losses by bringing new money | BREED [into the firm. } NDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 25—"Give — | up the stage and you may have y baby,” decreed Cth it Jud, \Revelle and Ross lino Chamberlin! pimieatas to Speak to Club! And, altho she ts but 21, Mra. Bert C. Ross, deputy prosecuting | r the haul westbound If $ an¢ Trade in Your Old Stove on a New Peninsular Weat Co tlon, and thd Portis Too many different makes, so we're forced to CLOSE OUT our entire line of Peninsylar Gas Ranges at a severe price sacrifice. Over thirteen Seattle apartment houses have been equipped with Peninsular Gas Ranges. Demonstration All Day—Liberal Credit— Easy Terms and generous allowance on your old stove or range. 2 ¢ Mrs. Margaret J Mother Must Give Up One or Other For this dainty Fiber Rocker (exactly like the picture.) Your choice of Png ones, and Bobby 2 months ago Mrs. Jones did test her husband’s divorce sult. And the husbind got Bobby. When the mother returned from a concert tour in tho Bast, she peti-| tloned for her baby. | The court thep informed her of | the conditions under which she! could regain the youngster, | “I will accept," the mother sald. “My career moant so much to me. | But my baby means infinitely more.”* | Margaret Jones, here, chose Bobby, attorney of King county, and Thom. | . in preference to assured career, as P. Revello, United States district | attorney, will speak at the regular | meekly meeting of the Religious Ed. | ucational Workers, at noon, at Dart. | nall's cafeteria, Tuesday, January | 20, The subject ts “The People’s! Fight Against Crime.” Tho public ig invited. ivory, two shades of brown or putty finish. Extra comfortable up- holstered seat and back in either‘ cretonne or tapestry. PARK PLANS IMPROVEMENTS Improvements planned for 1924 by| the Rainier National Park Co. will} involve the expenditure of nearly $21,000, according to. the annual re port released Thursday by T. H. Martin, general manager. All park records were broken dur. ing 1923, bered 123,000 with a gross intake of | | $441,965.06, against 70,376 visitors jand Intake of $368,753.05 tn 1922. Tho board of trustees elected for the ensulng year 1s as follows: H. F. Alexander, Alexander Bailite, J. |i. Carman, Louls M. Davenport, jJohn J. Dempsey, John W. Eddy, |Raymond R. Frazier, D. E. Fred: erick, Everett G. Griggs, Robert P. Greer, 8. H. Hedges, William Ho- Patterson, George T, A. Rhodes, A. B, Stewart, | ) Chester Thorne, Frank | 1 David Whitcomb, | Add a Rocker to Your Charge Account Candidates for city offices in the coming election have been invited to} speak before a meeting of the Com- monwealth club at Dartnall's cafe- teria, Monday noon, January 28. Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. and park visitors num: warth, W. J. Reid, i. BiG 69c SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS OF CUTLERY § Extraordinary Values! Shears, Manicure and Button Hole Scissors, Pocket Knives, Safety Razors, Mirrors, Shav- ing Brushes, Keytainers and other items. Your |Mexican Sentenced to Gas Execution) | ELKO, Nev, Jan, 25.—Thomas| | Ruasell, Mexican, was sentenced, | j yesterday, to die by asphyxiation tn | Nevada's lethal chamber during the | |wecond week of February, | He had been convicted of murtles in Mamie Johnson, an Indian girl. RONCHITIS At bedtime rub the throat and | j cheet thoroughly with— _ MAZDA LAMPS Vicks Use One-Thjrd Less © it than Carbo F Latiig and give a pectect:- calle white light. GUARANTEED Over 17 Million Jars Used Ys 4 Buy them ft: Cartons of Six ELECTRIC i CURLING TRONS Extra Special 40-Watt Size For Saturday 32¢ 83c A big value, will not burn tho halr; has long cord and 2-piece attachrhent plug. shoes and ‘Make a Ringer,” —fun for the whole faimly. Priced at $1.00 SATURDAY LAST DAY OF SPECIAL SALE ON “Lifebuoy” Health Soap Use Lifebuoy for the face, hands and bath. Speclal— 8 BARS for “Brownie” Horseshoe Game When other games grow stale and tiresome try your hand at a game of Horse- x Vigorous Old | Wie with a deep and ever-| widening abyss? |. The bloom of youth and tho hardy, ruddy glow of Old Ago—six- | teen and sixty—should be separ.) | ated only by the span of years and| | not by varying differences of physi- | cal wholesomeness. | | ‘Vigorous old age is within tho! grasp of all, 8, S. S. brings that hale and hearty feeling back with| a rush. Rich red blood {s the great- est enemy of weakening, health un- | dermining Old Age. 8, 8. 8. builds | Red Blood Cells. Rich, red blood coursing through your veins sweeps jaway impurities that retard tha proper functioning of your system, | Old Age—once a dreaded agony he+ comes a vigorous, enjoyable, card free timo of life. SPECIAL! SUNBRITE CLEANSER For Saturday’s Selling Only 4 CANS 19¢ (delivered only with other FREE! FREE WITH EACH TOKANABE FLOWER BOWL AND INSET AT 2 NARCISSUS BULBS LUTHER TOOL GRINDERS Yor the mechanic or home use; equipped with fast | cutting Bo: stone. A big $1 69 ry value at viseecseeee ° Coaster Wagon Wheels Made of heavy steel: wire spokes, Very special This tow price will help you. 25c Beautifully Decorated A Splendid Offer for Saturday Only ODDS AND ENDS OF make your own wagons, = | 8. 8. 8. is made of carefully se- ‘ected herbs and barks—sclentific- \ally prepared and proportioned. Welcome Old Age when it comes. Be ready to withstand tho attacks of diseases that follow in its wake, (Meet Old Age with a hearty |handshake, A handshake that | speaks of well being—of a vigor: ous, clear thinking, red blooded | constitution. §. 8, 8. is your best friend when Old Age is seen round- ing the corner, Get a bottle and drive care and worry away. All leading drug stores carry 1t. Tho iarge size is the mord economical. lakes You Feel Sci Ike Yourself Agatry ee OPPOSES NEW ROAD ROUTE) In « letter to Tho Star Friday, the assertion that the proposed Sno- homish-Woodinvills cutoff, as now planned, well be expensive, leas serv: fceable than the olf rond, and that | {t will traverse an undeveloped, un. settled district, was made Thursday by Fred B. Hall, chairman of the mithy road cormmittes, ned route would contain more and longer gradem ‘than the existing road, and include danger. | ous curves that are not now en. countered by motorists. Cathcart would also be cut off entirely, Hall's ldtter saga. A number of clthens of tho dis. trict are tm favor of improving the old ronda thru a fow changes and beterment, on the ground that it will serve better than that pro. posed, Hall reported. Luxemburg Duchess ; rs Passes in Bavaria MUNICH, Bavaria, Jan. 25.—Death closea the career of former Grund Duchess Marte of Luxemburg yester- day at Hohenburg castle at Lengries. The grand duchess abdicated tn favor of her sister Charlotte in 1919. She attracted world-wide attention at the) outbreak of the world war thru her! strenuous objection to the passage of German troops thru her domain on their way to attack France. Lundin to Address Campaign Workers A “pep” meeting of campaign workers for Alfred H. Lundin, mayoralty candidate, will be held| 8 p. m. Friday at Montelius hall, | Third ave. and University st. Can- didate Lundin will speak. FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW Halr that loses {ts color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sul- phur In the hair, Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, amd thousands of women and men who valuo that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we git this famous mix. ture improved by tho addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a bottle of ““Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which darkens the hair s0 naturally, ‘so evenly, that mobody can possibly tell it has been applied. You just dampen & sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ‘ladies with Wyeth'’s Sage and sulphur Com. pound is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few appli. cations, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appear. ance of abumdance—Advertisement. FREE—BLOOD TEST ABRAMS METHODS —for the benefit of people who take the We have some ‘odny tn the bent t! eure author. lzed by Dr. Abra SDATTLED INSTITUT OF ELMOTRONIO REACTIONS G11 rd Aves % Block above James Without Mug $20.00 Set of Red and Pink Ru PAGE 5 Final Clearance for Saturduy Plain and Fur-Trimmed COATS $38.50 A Final Opportunity to Get a Real Dressy Winter Styled Coat at a Very Low Figure In this group specially arranged for quick clearance, Saturday, are Plain and Fur-Trimmed Dress mod- els in the most desired colors and designed of ‘ choice coating fabrics. Among them are a number-of attractive Plush Coats that have been taken from regu- lar stock and cut for clearance. Every coat in the lot sold formerly for a much higher pric Morning shopping is advised for those wanting coats Saturday. Second Floor Just Received—Girls’ New Plaid Taffeta Dresses and $16.50 Mothers will do well to bring § thelr young daughters in Sat- urday and seo this smart line of Girls’ Dresses, just arrived. New Items for EHarly Spring , Sewing Tissue Ginghams 824inch Tissue Ginghams tn 4 wonderful variety of spring colors and new patterns of plaids and checks. Attrac- tively priced, a yard, 65¢. Dress Ginghams Checks, plaids and plain colored Dress Ginghams of good quality, 82 inches wide. Priced at a yard, 35¢, 50¢ and 65¢. They are in various styles, one of which ts sketched, in Beotch plaid taffetas, combin- ations and plain taffetas of a very fine quailty, Styles in- clude the Bolero, ruffled, cir- cular skirt and straight lines smartly trimmed, Sizes aro 8 to 14 years, Japanese Crepe Dainty Japanese Crepes in plain colors, very destrable for house dresses. These are 20 Inches wide, and are reasdn- ably priced at a yard, 25¢ and 85¢. The same material in ay sorted checked patterns, sells for 35¢ a yard. Domestic Section Drug Sundry Attractions for Saturday Mennen‘s Talo .. Djer Kins Talo Dr. Lyons’ Tooth Powder . Dr, Lyons Tooth Paste . Henna Shampoo Golden Glint Sham: 5 Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brus! special while they last at oe Drug Sundries Dept.—Main Floor * Men’s Wool-Mizxed | Sox Special 59c 2 Pairs for $1.00 A splendid weight “Home Knit" wool-mixed Sox of hard twisted yarn with a well fit- ting foot and close ribbed top, These are in black only. Sizes are 9% to 11%. Formerly 750 a pair. Very special for Saturday at a pair, 59¢ or 2 pairs for $1.00. Men's Dept.—Main Floor Candy Special for Saturday Creamed Almonds, lb. 29c Whole Almond Meats covered with a white crystallized cream. A regular 40c confection for Saturday only at 29¢ a pound. Oliver T, ssrickson, mayoralty can- ~ White Girl Tires of Chinese Spouse Ruth Btevens Loule, white wife of Tom Loule, Chinese merchant, en-|311 and 312 tered sult for divorce, charging her|>Ullding | have husband with faflure to support her, she announced thru her attorney, J. J. Sullivan, Friday. There are no Erickson Forces didate, Erickson will direct his Open Headquarters) campuien tor the inayoraity trom Campaign headquarters in Rooms|theso rooms and. volunteer workers: Rallway Exchange] will receive literature and advice been opened by! there, sTIRES ons ? CREDIT : children. Infants’ Shoes and Slippers White kid, patent’ leather COST NO MORE—SO WHY PAY CASH «and brown straps, Made to Eta semnblots je acceenen tae at & big saving. Our Cut- sell for $1 pair, Special Price Invento! into Ina Iwo weeks. SPECIALS FOR SALB Saturday socsesneeee BOP | | Sprovrnle: Acteua tie. wr lacie 42.99 Folbertr Automatle W ch 35.00 Nonollo Body Champion X HOUSE OF BARGAINS 1419-21-23 First Avenues DENTISTRY HALF -PRICE — Ww _—<- OHIO PAINLESS ‘ PI And Many Others at WESTLAKE AUTO SUPPLY a 2008 Westlake. Open Until lock Saturday. I5L fot-3342, BEMREEEE ES NATIONAL HEALTH INSTITUTE Where Do You Stand? NOW IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR TO MAKE A PHYSICAL INVENTORY OF YOURSELF Up-to-Date, Natural Methods, Including DR. ABRAMS Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment - NO CHARGE ‘To patients for complete electronic and physical examination. For those who come for examination only, we make a nominal chorge of $10.00, This includes a thoro physical, as well as electronic diagnosis, urinalysis and iridiagnosis, Write or Call for Free Pamphlet and Particulars ‘ 905 Third Avenue MA in-4608 $30,00 Sct of Gold-Piate Rubber 400000. 815,00 DEE vsseeenseesens 10. $10.00 +.88.00 Up Al) Work Guaranteed for 15 Years OHIO OUT RATE DENTISTS Established 20 Years Geotnd Avs, and University So Open 9 to 6 Dally—# to 13 Sundays Our Whalebone Rubber Perera Datieare Soap la the favorl forafetyrasor sbaving,

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