The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1924, Page 5

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FRIDAY APRII 18 1924 gest Complete Home furn Easy Terms IGRUNBAUM-BR FURNITURE CO. INC. } SIXTH AVENUE ROS BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE ¢ ae Rebuilt Ranges Wood and Coal 100 Ranges Reduced A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN will deliver one of these Rebuilt Ranges to your home. Our liberal credit terms will make it ex and convenient for you to pay the balar GUARANT 2D SATIS- FACTION in these expertly rebuilt ranges, Carefully rebuilt and refinished. $9450 $3450 onl Jewel Range, 6 holes. 1¢tnch Grand, Ghole, 18tnch oven, Empress Range, cabinet base, oven, cabinet, cabinet base 934.50 létnch oven, 4 holes, with special ...esc0 824.50 Home Comfort, 6 hole, 18-inch % attachment, special.... Peerless Range, ¢ holes, 15 oven, cabinet base 634.50 —s.... .. cen . $44.50 inch oven, special. .824.50 Beck's thole, 1finch oven, acgen Range, nickel-plated Buck Range, 6 holes, 16-inch nergy Cac ssees leg base, i8tnch oven, 6 oven, special ......824.50 ° ark Pia peas) holes, special .....$44.50 Buck Sterling Cook Stove, 4 Majestic Range, cabinet base, holes, special ..... $24.50 Improved Cascade, @hole, 16 18-inch oven, 4 holes, spe Buck Century Cook Steve inch oven, cabinet base fal . cee tenes M4450 with reservoir, seccee 34.50 special «WEIN | Lignin ehsin’ 1ntnce cron, Maiselle Races cong Economy Cook Stove, 4 holes, cabinet base $34.50 ely gee bo special .... $24.00 — Buck's Premium, hole 1% dal : Beanty Cook Stove, 6 holes, inch cabinet base $34.50 Majestic Range, cabinet base, special .... 24.00 National with reservoir, 6 1T-tnch oven, 1 hole, with Royal Cook Stove, holes, hole, 16-inch oven, cabinet gas attachment, spec special \..cceceseres $24.00 base. $34.50 . : 50 Fame Empress, ‘hole, 14 Beauty Range, leg base, 17- Pacific Lang, leg base, 1% inch oven, cabinet inch oven, 6 holes, special. . inch o 1 hole, with gas base 334.50 eseed ‘ $44.50 ~- attachment . 844.50 Groihaure Bros. Furniture Co. STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. “TO 6 P. ~M. HERE’S REAL VALUE!—A 6-LB. GUARANTEED ELECTRIC IRON On Sale $2.98 Saturday. out of the ordinary value. tand. Worth $4.00. with cord an Complete BENJAMIN DOUBLE ELECTRIC LIGHT SOCKETS Special 29c TO GET A “Wear-Ever” Aluminum DOUBLE | 98 BOILER AT G Regular price $3.05. miss this wonderful offer. A Limited Namber of ELECTRIC CURLING TRONS Extra special, Saturday only— 69c Saturday Is Your Last Chance! ‘Vacuum Bottles Reduced! Metal A splendid size for the face and hands, CARTON OF 12 43c GUEST IVORY SOAP GEM Grinders For the mechanic or home ase; | equipped with 4-inch fast cutting jone. Very pecial Saturday American ‘Kampkook’ The Ideal Camp Stove— quick, clean and safe. Rubber-Tired Scooters Attractively Priced &inch rubbertired, hieycle spoke wheels; finished in black and red., A splendid buy $2.98 enne, binck 4, aluminum A ble value at 95c Size No. 3 special priced $4.98 Regular $6.50 « cup. SPECIAL! NEW 4-PIECE FRESH STOCK BLUE AND Dion Se tae [Al ———| Sets ss 99 PEP Lettered for Flour, ps Fertilizer Suxsr, Coffee snd ‘ ea—A ; Vor Mowers | tractive set. Tix. Gardens tra TE Aad sip. PKG. — | Saturday “asc |69C 49c —s — amma hing Store in the Northwest — | | aympto: THE SE Editor Mz igee, Teapot Dome LATTLE He § Started Oil Pr ‘obe | f New Mexico, Blew L and Caused Invest 5 d Off ition | WASHINGTON querque, New Me ite healthful lima’ many sick folks well 1s Carl C. . Albu famous for It has made Magee > 6 “Where did he get it?” That query, first raised before the ittee by d the at- jon of from Magee, tu the committee Yet it is the very healthfulness of | routine consideration of whether the Albuquerque that ie responsible for | leases made by Fall had been wise the present troubles of Albert B.|ly made, to the matter of wheth former United States senator) corrupt considerations had entered set member, and for the|into their making. nerves” of a score of political] Following Magee’s challenge of leaders. | “Where did he get it?’ the commit. For had Albuquerque not offered | ‘ee unearthed the evidence of $100, hance for health to his 14 not 16 wife, |000 delivered to Fall in a satchel have | by yea to Had Magee not gone to Albuquer: ue he would 1 center of an | in New Mexico the past f And had Ma, inside of what Mexico, he would before the senate eal an what not AGIOS IN STOMACH committee vostigating Fall's leasing of naval} jot lands and qd Geman our years not been on the in Now| have stood | in. -GUSE. 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BINYON Free Examination BESTH2,50) GLASSES ON EARTH We are Ry! of the few opti rea in the Northwest that guna lenses from start to finial we are the only one In Te hb, SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. xamination By, graduate op- tenet prescribed {iions absolutely necessary Prevent Cripp build resistance with SCOTTS EMULSION merit through a through. Try it! Beott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. M the rich, strength-build- ing food-tonic. It is nd 2-88 \BINYON OPTICAL CO. 111d FIRST AVE ry | him. ¢ non of Edward Doheny, one f Fall's leasces, When Magee went to Albuquerque he purchased the Albuquer- ng Journal, then owned |. John W. Weeks, now se |retary of war, the Ch Copper oO and other Interests. Right away he started hat he thought He lambasted the administration jof school jands which gave grazing privileges to @ few influential po: | litico-ranchers, saying | He dug into the tax situation which let rich mining interes y |low taxes if they made big political contributions Ho revealed how private bank ao counts were being fattened by the interest. on public funds privately Gepontted. Then his notes were c the showdown, Magee {to sell his paper. Immediately, tho, other. Followed every sort of pressure In forced an he started an- and intimidation—sults for bel, |citations for contempt of court, |fines, sentences to prison But, fighting every inch, Magee so roused popular support that the |governor was forced to pardon | “When I was called to Washing: ton to testify before the committee investigating the oll leases,” Mageo jeays, “I simply lied the layout as New Mexico politics transplanted to federal affairs, “I know that Fall had been broke in 1920. He told me so at the time he sold the Journal. His taxes hadn't been paid for 10 years, his ranch was run down and dilapt- | | dated, | “I knew that the oil leases were |made in 1921, I knew that by 1922 a new air of prosperity had come to Fall's ranch, I knew that he had made large deposits of cash in Albuquerque banks, “He had bought adjoining ranch properties, built a hydro-electric plant and spent large sums in im. proving his place, His back taxes had been paid. “Viewing the situation in the light of normal New Mexico politics, the inevitable question was; “Where did ho get it?” “Out our way, particularly in politics, that question leads straight to the heart of most problems.” SEEK $36,000 Sue Drug Company for Still Explosion and Damages Because a still exploded, setting fire to the Marshall Walker build ing, 810 First ave. §., Harry G. Allen and Walter Powers filed suit in superior court Friday for $36, damages against the Northwest Drug company, ‘The still fire and tho explosion of alcohol on the second floor of the structure, which was occupied by the drug concern, damaged the plain. tiffs’ hardware and machinery manu. facturing stock, it is alleged, ‘The still was “wrongfully maintained, the complaint sets forth. | Arrest Indicted. PAGE 5 ———— E | RH O = DEPARTMENT STORE » —__ Sport and Dress Coats for Easter Clever Spring $29 50 Styles Beautiful Spring Sport and Dress Coats of extraordinarily smart designs and colors so appropriate for Easter wear. Their graceful, slender lines are most effective. Trimmings of high colored braids, tucks and 2 exquisite, Sport models are in stripes, plaids and plain colors. Sizes are 16 to 42. A pleas- ing assortment of colors to select from at $29.50. Apparel Department—Second Floor Garments as Sketched An Easter Dress for the Young Miss $8.95 to $18.95 For Easter, our Giris’ Depart- jaying some very Taffeta b and comb! and Dresses in tangerine with bright p! trimmings or embroidery. are 10 to "18 years. shades e, brown, ald Sizes tt some You will lke the clever styles Excellent Values in Boys’ Suits for Easter wear You will find our Boys’ De partment crowded with excep. tional Suit.values Saturday. In practically every line coats are full alpaca lined, both pairs of knickers are full lined and have taped seams. A big feature is the fine assortment of patterns and styles we carry in sizes 5 to 18 years. Moderately priced at $9.85, $11.85, $14.50, $16.50, $18.00 and $19.50. and becoming colors, A good from, priced at $8.95 and up to $18.95, variety to choose RMODES Girls’ Spring Coats New Coats and Capes for girls in the prevailing Spring styles and colors are moderately priced. Girls’ Department—Upper Main Floor Novelty Kid Gloves for Women Young Men’s Suits Very smart with the Easter suit are these Novelty Kid —with two pairs of long trous. Gloveds. pique: sewn.) olly ers, made of excellent materials, embroidered backs and fancy $21.50; £28.00 and saree! French cuffs in various 4 styles, There is an -ex- cellent color range to Boys’ Caps choose from. Modrrately Fit him out In one of these priced at $3.50, $4.50, Spring-styled Caps. Exceptional $5.00 and $5.50 a pair. pattern assortment; $1.75 and $1.95, ys’ Dept—Main Floor, Rear $1.50, Women’s Glove Dept.—Main Floor Dressy Hats for Easter A New Arrival Just in Time for Easter! Dressy Styles in All Shapes! Fortunately, Women's time for Saturdi this shipment 8 arrived in selling, In the assortment of many unique styles are large sha close-fitting bonnets of tra nt hair; combina with straws and crepes; and a host of oth. all the seasonable shades, Exceptional values at $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $1 $15.00, i: $18.50 and up. A \G iG &) Millinery Dept.—Second Floor AD RHODES Booze Distiller Frank merne, sought under a secret grand jury indictment, was ar. rested Thursday, charged with re distilling tincture of bryonia to ob. tain pure alcohol, | Rehearse Festival BELLINGHAM, April 18, — fi Tulips are m the bud in the gary to burst into gorgeous bloom, and the populace on tip-toe for the car- dens and rT nival, Mayor Kellogg Thursday night fields here and. the felges; went thru a dress rehearsal of the | V!!! be in full bloom by May 1 to $)y crowning of Queen Marjorie McIn.| When the festival will be held. - tire, who will reign over the fete. | of Tulips Feature With S millions of tulips ready DR. N. YOW Physician ‘uses Chi horbs tn treating diseasen of men and” S women, Specializes th stomseh trouble and other aliments, x Chinese Rem 115 'Yesier Way. re} Seattle, Wash, uA ta-1194 3 Taitway Doctor Former Lecturer at & Medical Clinic 30 Yours? Treating Men Stove and Repairing; Backs and Colts and Connected, Medicine Free Washington Bldg, 705 First Ave, 810}4 First Avo,

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