The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1924, Page 5

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THE SEA TLE _—_— nt Payments Conven mr ——— LABOR PARTY GRUNBAUM BROS STOPS STRIKE FURNITURE Co. INC. | New English Premier Scores SIXTH AVENUE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE First Industrial Victory | BY LLOYD ALL (United Prose Start Corr LONDON, Jan, 29.-—The new labor kovernment cleared its first hurdle! thru settlement of the national rail IN strike, which was reached at 6 o'clock this morning after an all-| t conference of railway mana and union leaders, Premier Ramsay MacDonald heard the good news over tho telephone be: | breakfast and left for Edin h shortly afterward on a private » Smiling broadly in answer to cheers at the station, obviously a| greatly relieved man, | | J. Bromley, leader of the striking locomotive engineers and firemen said after the conference broke up “Tho terma reached were most | satisfactory, The men will return | to work !mmediately.” Another strike official said the service would be back to normal by nightfall, Tho rail strike lasted just eight | days. Members of tho Assoctated | Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen went out at midnight on the 20th, after negotiations failed, Tho strike was timed to co. incide with wage reductions author. ized by the national wage board, | to which engineers and firemen ob. jocted The walkout affected some 70,000 men, traffic was tiled up on some ran disjointedly and spas. | Modically on others; there was some violence tn Scotland, but no casual motor lorries and airplanes | were used In t numbers to re. eve the situation, Olmstead Says He Has No Finances Roy Olmstead, alleged king of the | “importers of liquid refreshments’ | }and reputedly wealthy “is broke,”| ho told his wife's attorney, John D.| Carmody ‘Tuesday, Olmstead was cited to show| causo why he should not be en- foined from withdrawing funds from |the Day and Night safety depoait |box that has been locked under |court order. Mrs, Iola Olmstead jaccusea the “king of them all" of | Mving with another, who posed as | his wife, in her divorce complaint. Extra Special! 50 ONLY—GOLD SEAL Congoleum Rugs 6x9 size. Everybody knows these well advertised and universally used Rugs. As there are only 50 in the lot it is unnecessary to say—COME EARLY and make your selection at $5.55. 3 SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW tles; Linoleum Remnants | SPECIALLY PRICED Odd lengths of Inlaid and Printed Linoleums: Up to 12-foot lengths, and each one full 6 feet wide, All pattems, includ. ing tile, parquetry and solid colors. Too many to give price range, but you can buy these remnants at a fraction of the regular price. SOLD IN FULL PIECE ONLY \“Charmers” Will Banquet at “Y. W.” Whether it be due to Leap Year, | or merely woman's inherent desire to | !* excel, the fact remainn that the|% Cham school of the ¥. W. C. A. ts doing a capacity business these days, jand $0 members of the evening Charm class will have ther first for- | mal dinner in the “Y¥" tea room —~ | Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock, when | the special brands of “charm” tn. dustriously accumulated by the clans | during the last two months will be| labor, capital or brains. put into practice, | Carnegie quickly repiled, “Which| Mrs. Clarence H. Oren, general] is the most important leg of a| Secretary of the Y. W. C. A, who | Garvedegeed:itoal Yc Sudes. [has been teaching the group, will be| a GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. 10 KNOWS Andrew Cartiegie on one occasion was asked which he considered the most important factor in industry— CLEVER DEDUCTION “Say, ain't you de feller vat I met in Philadelphia?" “Philadelphia? dere.” “Vell, nelder have I. I guess it must have been two odder fellers."— Colgate Banter. I ain't never been A COMPLETE LINE 0F BOTTLERS' SUPPLIES Speak es Banquet | | The Commonwealth club, ban- |queting Monday |four candidates for the mayoralty. Twelve councilmanic candidates al. so made short talks. Mayor Brown stood on his record; Mra, Miracle jasked tax reduction; A. H. Lundin | talked a civic cleanup, while Oliver T. Erickson spoke in favor of bond |inwues for bridges and against one ‘for an auditorium, MAL HOPS Westlake Bottlers Supply Co. 162144 Westlake Avenue, Near Pine Street, Seattle New Location After February Ist 1622 FOURTH AVENUE Ritz Hotel Building FREE DELIVERY PHONE EL 10T-1693 ti | ti | DIVIDEND Attractive Earnings From Dividends are possible of 17% yearly, and an annual surplus of $42,000.00. You have the opportunity to share in these indicated dividends of an Industry operating right here in the Pacific Northwest. You can watch your investment. You KNOW the product. “Every Sale MUST Satisfy Yow’ The Rainier Corporation Authorized Capitalization $3,000,000 All Common Stock Par Value $100 No Preferred Stock No Bonded Indebtedness <—— MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY ————»> THE RAINIER CORPORATION, Central Building, Seattle. é Without obligation on my part please send full details of your plans for giving the public an opportunity to share in the profits of your company. Name hostes "YE" secretaries will | 18? serene Soe aver 2) BAOMATion WIN | OV foal that tae could LATATY bode air pa | druggist for f | worse. habia ESES ES EX EY EY EY EC) In Oil ‘Lea Copyright, Harris & Ewing Albert B. Fall Copyright, Harris & Ewing Senator Caraway Copyright, Harris & Ewing | Senator T. J. Walsh | | MARKED DOWN TO $20 “Hey! I want “Well, you gimme th’ money: ahe ain't, *er."—Judge. The Best Cough Syrup & is Home-made. Mere's an eaay way to ave $8, and {; remedy yet have the best cough 700 ever You've probably heard of thi known plan of making cough me. But have you. ev housands of families, the world $ | act as watteahess. | house without MOVES TO NEW LOCATION | sixteen Aspirants sat wien Either of better cough age, mediate relief. hoarseness, and bronchial asthma, Pinex is a highly concentrated com- ound of genuine Norway pine ¢: 1 fra ckle, and has ions for thro To avoid di ith directio | th: Ine. Guaranteed ti jute ‘satisfaction or. monex refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mothers, Do This— When the Children Cough, Rud Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symp- toms may develop into croup, And then's gind you have a jar of Musterole|on the cable. ) at hand to give does not blister. , Musterole 1s excel- As first abl, Better than a mustard plaster. *9:00, 11:30 Extra trips use BREMERTON-CHARLESTON —PORT ORCHARD Take Fast Steamers at Colman REGULAR SCHE! it. It's way it tak clarified mo way, it tastes croup, for gene: been use ) and don’t when prompt relief. Dock cRRY Seattle to Bremerton Daily, 7:15, a. m, 8:00 p.m. Saturday and Bun- day, 9:30 p. m. *Exoept Sunday. Passenger Fare 80¢ Mound Trip NAVYYARD sours But, good heav-| Shoe doesn't appear to be hur an I'll give you another go i Soouzst yess |LUNDIN ON place in your home. 1 pint bottle, pour 2% x; then add plain yrup to fll up the night, heard all| if desired, . honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar | 57 syrup. t ever spoils, and gives you a full pint remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times its © ood, It is really wonderful how quickly ‘bis home-made remedy conquers & usually in 24 hours or less. woe to penetrate through every joosens a dry, hoarse tight cough, lifts the phlegm, h the membranes, and gives almost im- Splendid for throat bronchitis rr and chest ailments ppointment ask your 4 ounces of Pinex” you're wn z0s¢ .|HUNCH TAKES | | Your car bumpin’ my wife.” “Twenty dollars! ens! CHECK ARTIST A hunch by John Savage, manager hotel, is responsible Tuesday for the fact that a man de cribing himself as Edwin Turner ts| behind the bars, charged with mand larceny. It is alleged that Tumer victimized several hotels here. A sus. picion by Savage that all was not as it should be, however, resulted in his capture by Burns agents, Turner is held for Denver police, |who have a prior claim to him. Ao- | cording to police here, the man ob- tained $135 from the New Washing- ton and $50 from the Butler. He wan, it ts anid, attempting to cash a | #135 check at the Frye when he was caught. CAMPAIGN Beven meetings are included in Tuesday's speaking dates of Alfred Lundin, candidate for mayor. At noon he was to speak with other candidates at the Municipal league luncheon In the Frye hotel; 4 p. m. at Haven Methodist church, North| Broadway and East Lynn at.; 6p. m, men's dinner at University Christian church; 7 p. m., Business and Professional Women's club, Fine Arta hall, 1213 Fourth ave.; a meet- ing at 15th ave. N. EB. and East 60th st., Alki community meeting jin the Beach Community house and Woman's club at the Stockade hotel, | Alki, | Monday he addressed the Com- |monwealth club and the Men's club of Madrona Presbyterian church. Break in Cable | Is Now Repaired BAN FR. CISCO, Jan. 29.—The | Pacific cable, broken Friday night off San Francisco, has been repatred, the cable company announced today. The break presumably was caused of! by an unknown ship, believed to have been a rum runner, fouling its anchor It} A Good Thing - DON'T MISS IT, 1 7 HANI |tcnt. Thourands of mothers know] Send your name and address plainly | Meat Packing Business y it You ‘snould keep a jar ready| Written together with 5 cents (and thts ; : if: for instant use. lip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Des I {or attractive stock in the Rainier Corporation will become ef It is the remedy for adults, too. bs fan dave aseab bite ald fy 4 . " rative at} - i ® el Ty ore th t, bronchitt: rial pec | is clearly shown by a conservative estimate of the earn. i gen en tif? neck, asthma, | Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, | ings. Based on handling monthly 20,000 hogs, 2,000 cattle ST ea ete, Headac! congestion,| bronchial, “An” and whooping ‘coughs and 9,000 sheep, also a small amount of veal, poultry, butter, ° | pleurisy, rheumatism, — lumbago, | #Nd tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stom- eggs and ice: Mii} | pains and aches of back or joints,| sch and Liver Tablets for stomach trou- ec! é \ sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, ivagiee in, gassy pains that ae Farnings, one month. " frosted feet and colds of the chest ne Leah coe sod cone ation; | Earnings, ten months. Ml (it may prevent pneumonia) feniy for Were totide eae Sites, | (two months’ surplus account) Ney To Mothers: Musterole is also | ma'eLiot mune Ath, wenn Pt | 12% per annum.... eis vocbes es codecs, SUOMNOAD t+ made in milder form for babies | sndttin sfections: theee valued family y oa Hf and small children. Ask for — Advertisement Surplus... staeeee + raeeees $192,000.00 Ball] | children's Musterote. | " i 35c and 65c, jars In two years the plant should be paid for out of the surplus earnings, and In | eat tubes SAGE TEA KEEPS | addition a cash balance of $84,000.00 shouldbe added to the reserve fund. +) | | | YOUR HAIR DARK Gray hair, however handsome, de- notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a’ youthful appear- ance. Your hair ts your charm, It makes or m: the face. When it! fades, turns gray and looks streaked, | just a few applications of Sage Tea| jand Sulphur enhance its appearance |a hundred-foid. | | Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of | “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com.| pound,” which is merely the old-time | recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. ‘Thousands of | folks recommend this ready-to-use! | preparation, because it darkens the | hair beautifully, besides, no one can} possibly tell, as it darkens so natur- | jally and evenly. You moisten aj sponge or soft brush with It, drawing | this through tho halr, taking one small strand at a time, By morning tho gray hair disappears; after an- other application or two, its natural |color is restored and {t becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you CI] i appear years younger. — Advertise. be | ment. PAGE 5 DEPARTMENT STORE Wool and Cotton Mixed Union Suits—$1.95 With Mercerized Stripes Women’s Union Suits in two very desirable styles: one with low neck, no sleeves and in knee length, si 84 to 44; the other is in Dutch neck knee or ankle length style in siz 3 The garments are of made. $1.95 elbow sle , 86 and 38. 1 ideal weight and very well A special purchase to sell, while they last, at a suit, Women’s Underwear Dept.—Upper Main Floor 30 Women’s Coats | To Clear Wednesday at $13.45 Sport and Dress Models, Plain and Fur Trimmed Women’s Fabric Gloves in a Special Purchase 89c Women’s 12- and 16-button length suede finished rie ves of an excellent quale embroidered plain, ‘These come in colors of mode, beaver, brown, mastic, sand and white, A special pur. chase, priced unusually low at 89¢ a pair. some backs; have others In this unusual offer are Sport and Dreas Coats of pleasing styles taken from regular stock selling for a ¥ much higher price. In the sport models plaid and heather coatings, very desirable for motor- ing wear. are Cream Wafers Special 29c Lb; 15¢ % Lb, Peppermint and Wintergreen Flavors— ‘Wednesday Only! which are designed of soft coating fabrics in sidetie and belted effects, all have fur collars, Practical and Stylish Coats for early Spring wear. Sizes Gre 16, 36, 38 and 49. Priced very low at $13.45 Second Floor Whiting’s French Cheviot Pound Paper—59c French Cheviot Pound Paper in large size double sheets; a fine quality of linen paper, put up in @ neat, plain box. Regularly $5c. Special, Wednesday, in the Stationery Department, a pound, 69¢. next Thursday evening, LOST HUSBAND | trntor*sttsceay ues The entire Northwest was circular. | “ubs department, MA In- ized by police and the sheriff's office Tuesday in an attempt to socate| CULP UR James Meyer, 60, of 431 14th ave. N.| Meyer disappeared from Black Dia | A PIMPLY SKIN adde and to the digestive and mond on December i9. Since then no word has come from him to his wife. He ts a former employe of tho | i Metropolitan Life and West Coast} Any braking out of the skin on ite, relieves Life Insurance companies. face, necl, arms or body is over. |> Pieadache and Bue Mrs, Meyer belleves her husband|come quickly by applying Mentho- | is the victim of a criminal, altho he} Sulphur. The pimples seem to dry had not more than $20 with him|right up and go away, declares a when he left home, and wore only a| noted skin specialist. singlo ruby ring. He carried ident!-| Nothing has ever been found to fication papers. The amnesia theory | take the place of sulphur as a pim- is being followed, also, but with no|ple remover. It is harmless and in- results, according to deputies at|expensive. Just ask any druggist work on tho case, for a small jar of Rowles Mentho- Sulphur and use it like cold cream Business Girls to | arn TONE Learn English Use DROPS WEEK FREE Responding to repeated requests tr, rote for a course in business English, the Esmee ssheee “n 6 " lished 1 ¥ Y. W, C. A. will start a class, con- | Sent joniA, | a! sisting of 10 lessons, under Miss | 99 years of euccese in treating Dressy.) Gretchen Carson, of Hall Business —Aaverusement — STORE HOURS 8:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. NV JUNIORS—Littio Rs. One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy Coated. For children and adults, SOLD BY YOUR DRuUGar Tucker’s Special One-Heat WARMING PAD Always ready when you need it. Made very strong and dur- able; a single heat pad that will keep the same temperature for years, Comes in a beautiful tan cover, plenty of cord and detachablo plug. vevesee $249 6FOOT ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CORDS— Special .. a eS. spiral spring wire for holding cord up out of the way. ELECTRIC FUSE PLUGS— Extra Special WEDNESDAY. ...... 83c Equipped with patented HALF SOLES Good quality leather; regular 35c and 400 values, special, Wednes- 25¢ Pair Griswold DUTCH OVENS Car. be used on top of stove for roasting, bak- ing or frying; toughest meat or fowl tender and juicy. Size No. 3-FOOT HEAVY GALVANIZED POULTRY NETTING Extra special $ 2 : 9 8 Per Roll 150 feet to roll; woven from No, 20 wire. Eyen though you can- not use it now, at this extreme low price it will pay you to buy and lay away for future use. Doi: buggies, factory samples, % off. Palmolive Toilet Soap For that school girl com- thee ars for 29c IVORY SOAP FLAKES Ivory Soap in Genuine flake form, for fine launder- ing; special— 2 PKGS. for. 2inch mesh eliminati : native eyeteny ae ee

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