The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1924, Page 3

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THURSDAY, JANI A Group of Sports COATS Greatly Reduced for Immediate Clearance .to $17.75 The favored shadow stripes in desirable colorings predomi- nate in this clear- ance group. A few short sports mod- els and capes are included. number in this group, early choosing is advisable 78 DOING HIS PART One evening after Willie had been | put to bed there came sounds of and} lary, the maid, was requested tp After a short lull the! crying broke out again with re- newed vigor, and papa was instruct. trouble. you} Mary said| big yrould the end of my but® he} fling in the upper region, soothe him. ed to investigate the “What's all’ this noise about, young rancal?” “Well, ] if I kept on crying a great ‘ mouse with big green eyes come and sit on bed, and I've kept on, hasn’t come yet!"—Argonaut. DR. EDWIN J, BROWN’S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St, Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 31 Years AN —Second Gallery Y As ‘there is a limited | Fifth Ave. at Pine | $< __________. Seeks Adventure Mariner Plans Sail te San P Wanderlust Calls Hin to iid in Tiny Craft edro Aboard Sip Boat 1 to Sea Again When In gentle drives: paper Seattle in April lived in Seattle built for a fishing boat. BY SEABURN Me plan in ises to t POSUIM IS SAFEST FOR ~ BABY'S ECZEMA Take trouble. it even w stops ftehi druggista, One-third the regular dose, Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adolts. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGCIST the Hero, a for 31-footer, measuring but Pedro, Cal. Wanderlust than 30 years ‘a for more followir BROWN tered ght | ments. tn wander a hardy the thou mariner mt h to San Pedi craft measurt : th ar ) and with bear fl oth *, but to Solomon |it is n 1 this| “I built it ¢ nothing more than an in-| need change of sce years of thrills encoun. |And in } \ Sertuat best. Few ie Bon HII th the early “I didn't like it, y no chances with baby’s skin! make the best of it Harsh remedies might make | soldier,” the adventt rae, Trust Poslam, “E' voee from tt yet concentrated remedy ing instantly and qu eruption away, At 50c.—Advertinement. finished reading the until you have Jooked thru |manded men bef ¥ | stay in tho a eman and my rank ‘GOITER DISGU Trouble startled the count jnounced op tolerate gol effect, couse for a loathsome, | figured throat ns rs. Surely in this world “ees a "mea Yi me / Jugly lump.” The truth | ment was today emphas Shrimplin of 500 W. who states that for sev A ie hag removed golters }further states he does the use of the knife, coloring the skin {fering with the sufferer Mi JUNIORS—Littlo Me To prove these remarkab all goiter sufferers who | Chicagoan Offers Solution to A well known screen beauty Her words were, in|) “There 1s absolutely A goiter is repellant |and disgusting, as well as dangerous science there is a way to remove th! rd st treatment which he discovered. and without inter lis making a generous free offer to} to be rid of their affilction. him today.—Advertisement. Solomon Zettler (inset) will sait from 9 sored occupations. The Hero was tf an Nusslans, who © success of a Jow wandering = LUMBER OUTPUT : ABOVE NORMAL ‘| Week’s Production Spurts With New Business D STAR : the week ending January to figures announced t Const Lumbermen’s as ation Thursday. The week's out-| put ran 18 per cent above normal as compared with 16 per cent the previ-| 7 kK, Now business ran 10 per| ar cor by the W were a fraction ahead of new bus! ness. {th her pro- {those who } in anso- © 128 mills reporting t elation manufactured 103,5 lumber, sold 113,6 shipped 114,078,614 feet, | bo ytix per cent of all new busl-|{n’ en during the week was for | in no ex 1 nsightly, dix production made a slight |———— DOPE "RUNNERS (“0 WOMEN TO. above production and shipments! Fritz, were each at Béllingham following a hear- feot| Radley on a charge of smuggling |the United States should enter the and | narcotics VAG w THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL. President rl’ BEGINS TOMORROW That is the answer to the questions asked by hundreds of our customers: —"When does The Grote-Rankin Co.’s February Furniture Sale begin?” | -—“When does the February Sale of Rugs begin?” THE FEBRUARY Furniture Sale and the February SALE RUG Provide a great opportunity for SAVING—Furniture and Rugs from our regu- lar stock. —Furniture and Rugs secured at special prices! —Furniture and Rugs for every room in the home! —Provide a Great Economy to every purchaser, Buy Furmture and Rugs Now! of Domestic and Oriental Philadelphia. and Washington. Chicago was selected by Crim as the meeting place of the special jury because it is the “half way” point, ‘ geri Will leave tor, Chicago ‘Mon- PLAN CHARGES IN VET GRAFT Grand Jury Will Hear Al as ProbersY Eviderice HELD ON BOND, DEBATE IDAHO Archie Hartford, allas Fred cis | Josephine Jacobs and od Mrs. Lillian Eldridge, alias Marto | Relf will represent the Univ ety 1d on bonds of $5,000/° Washington in the first women’s |< bate of the year a; " here on February A The question is: “Resolved, That g before U. 8, Commissioner Frank world court under the plan proposed by the late President Harding.” | Dorothy Lea and Helen Gorham Iwill uphold the negative on the Jsame day at Whitm: across international der Wednesday. Harry Saxton, volved in the same charge, was ff $2,500 bail. the WASHINGTON, J Jan. 21.— The federal government today moved to prosecute persons guilty of conspir- oh tnnber vater Map kif hay amount-| Hartford wan arrested recently samt acy, corruption and graft in the eet, of which under the name of Fred King, but United States veterans’ ° , a States veterans’ bureau. t this tate. | 22% feet was for domestic cargo do-| was identified by U Marshal Ed Vets Will Dance , ‘ ‘abso: of this state-| very and 12,699,408 fect for ceoee IY Neate thee At the request of John W.H. Crim,| _ Stops pain quickly, rhe ised by P. B.| a 3, : v Benn, who left 8 0 atten Spanish war veterans and their % ments, | peveuten ees eee | Chicago, | NeW business by rail amounted to| hearing at Bellingham, Final hear | : ; special assistant to Attorney General t cope 1,886 cars. ing will bé held before the Belling saint tkiGe outs at Roose- | Daugherty, in charge of veterans’ bu- | with a home|, Zt Per cent of the week's jum:|ham cotmissioner on February 7. | *¢ path eles ‘Third ave. Friday | reau prosecutions, the department| with a h ber shipments moved by water. This| As the husband of Nellie Hartford, | °V°"/P® Sccording to an announce: of justice summoned a special grand | He this without without dis amounted to 67,564,964 feet, of which | H: 30,946,827 feet moved coastwise and | ey: intercoastal and 26,618,137 feet over. | ve nants take? on Rail shipments totaled 1, A taims, he) Local auto and team deliveries to-| taled 5,033,650 feet. Unfilled domestic cargo orders to. taled 140,766,785 feet. Unfilled ex- are anxious | Write | _ | Seen Ba low price. Fewer clerks to wait on you here! That means lower operating cost. ing for us is a saving for you. All THE BON MARCHE . RGAIN BASEMENT |r A say- One of New York’s Good Dressmakers sold us a small part of his new Spring styles in Taffeta Dresses at a very 32 Fine Chiffon Silk Taffeta DRESSES Sizes 16 to 40 LESS THAN DRESSES LIKE THESE USUALLY WHOLESALE FOR Three styles, of which we picture one, in navy and brown. Seml-basque waist lines; Deauville collars; short sleeves; glass buttons; insertion of metallic lace; collars of organdie piped with taffeta and ribbon in contrasting colors; fa ey braid trim, are full cut and have long waist lines, port orders, 21 0 feet. Unfilled | rail trade order $94 cars. year pro- In the four weeks of th pares reported to the West Coast bermen’s a ation “has been| 413 feet; new business, “| ‘eet, and shipments, 36 81 SOM fect, [Snifth, of Chamber, ta| | Speak to Chemists | At a dinner and Joint meeting of | the Puget und branch of the American Chemical society and the tudent branch at the University of Washington Thursday evening, Rex Smith, vice president of tho| Seattle Chamber of Commerce and |manager of the Crescent Manufac- turing Co., will speak He will talk on “Opportunities of | |the Northwest,” with relation to the | pos graduate, | March in Barrels | to Aid Veterans | | INGLEWOOD, Cal. Jan. 31,— | Forty-six members of a local lunch- eon club left their noon meeting and jmarched down the street clothed Jonly in barrels. They had disrobed to zys their bese to disabled v /Wallet, Lotted. fi Is Delivered to Home LOS ANGELES, Jan, 21—A plck- book relieved Alex Compass of his wallet, containing a $150 ring, $48 in currency and his address, Com- fartford first | Dependable Laxative for Sick) ment jJury to meet in Chicago next Tues- day to take testimony with a view| to issuing indictments, Crim asked that the grand jury | Stiff Joints Loosen Up--| ‘Back Ache, Sore Throat |»: rms « iv mum i'ma re Disappear Over Night over the testimony of fraud and graft given the senate committee Hot Stuff, But Won't Blister came into the public e@ when his wife figured in the in- stigation of the Make CHAPPED. SKIN soft and smooth again which investigated the bureau. Subpoenaes have been issued for witnesses in Chicago, New York, Don’t Suffer From Catarrh how Musterine gets right to the spot— | reduces swollen joints and takes out {the inflammation, pain and agony and makes you forget your troubles in no time. Nothing equals Musterine for re- leving rheumatism, lumbago and such allments. You can put it on jfull strength—it will not blister. It is a good, sensible, penetrating ] remedy for chest colds, sore throat, x | flammation, does all you want it to do: your piles’ are gone, Ra completely all right. No matter you have tried, nce has perfected a re- a is amazing Catarrh victims from “coast to const, Florance Combination Treatment, as this simple home remedy is known, offers | quick relief by allaying inflammation and Jdrying up excretion, Pleasant tablets, taken {nternally, bulld up the vital or- gan, weakened by the ravages of this disea: Thi pay gd fe ‘a ie tonsilitis, pleurisy, and any tenden to congestion of the throat and iungs, Druggists everywhere can supp! u, but be sure you get the original ‘s Mustetine In tho yellow box. nd 60 cents.—Advertisement. wrapper, MOTHER! “ts your opportunity to test Flor- ence Combination Treatment without de- | lay or obligation. Write today for full sizo $1.00 Treatment, to be went free and postpaid. If ft gives you the relief and freedom you have long sought, tell your friends, and pay one dollar, Otherwise, lj pee L BaesmemeeePeP§ | the loss js ours. You risk nothing. W: P aieoten D Tecate SCHEDULES TACOMA that you had only s dally % 9 IL A. Muy 1, 8 8 F you kn [ecetes 7x band Soraren BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr.’ Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substitute for calomei—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver ts almost instantaneous. _ These little olive-colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ deter- mination not to treat liver and> bowel complaints with calomel, —_ ‘The pleasant Ittle tablets do the Baby or Child Single Roune a |, VICTORIA, B.C and animation, how qui you would | tne teeth like strong liquids or "erbatise 1200 Ananigne fam STasp,the ey Aes mel. They take hold of the oes not call at Victoria on tri chinity toe ie avery te at oe and quickly correct it. Why. the liver at the expense of beeai wens e WhO | teeth? Calomel many people have been restored to health by the use of Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. We, not | havoc with the gums, chance eometimes So do st ~ Port Townsend Rail Con- pass rushed home to seek consolation nections and) Mill Ports give this time-tried remedy a lquids. It is so not to take cao. ft and found the wallet-—empty—stuck ‘ee : Datty, 0 gic to show what it can do for you? mel. Let Dr. Eéwards' Olive Tabs oe ti anita Hurry, Mother! ven constipated, | HOOD A F Go to your druggist today for Gude's | !ets take its place. Tyee Seer billous, feverish, or sick, SuGt Mon., V Bs, Le p.m Pepto-Mangan, liquid or tablets, Headaches, “dullness” and that 4E Babies and Children love to take | stent Spl. lazy feeling come from consti DAD IN A SCRAF genuine “California Fig Syrup.” XEAIDAY AND way rout [i Free Tablets 7o,see,foryoureett the | Oy oe atcaered livers Take De “'smatter, old top, you seem tobe]other laxative regulates the tender | joca ‘Thru to Neah Ray 0 Gee's Pepto- Mangan, send for tree ied. tublo with the wife?” |little bowels so nicely. It sweetens | “Monday Trip Onty) 4 Co., 53 Warren St, N.Y: “Yes, This is tho latest I é@ver|the stomach and starts tho liver SAN JUAN ISLAND Porn 5 “clear” clouded brain and “perk up” rf I called her up about an|and bowels without griping. Con- Daily, 10 p, m., vla_Anacorte U es the spirits. 150 and 30c.—Ad ir ago and told her where I was,|tains no narcotics or soothing drugs. | Steamers and seh Wules Suh parry and. ifornia” to your druggist ' ‘0 change without. notice. alle aap alt eal ke “Well, you're all right, then.” d avoid counterfeits. Insist upon lept -Ma ng Phone your want ads to MA iw Maite cube allright: 1'en Sen aren ee rere PLGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO o an 0600 and you. will quickly get otter Where 1 told! bene Tw which contains dizwetions.—Adver. RTS Sa yeah ag | Tonic and Blood Enricher jroeates for whatever. you are Detroit News. tisement, eae —_—— advertising,

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