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

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THE SE s Architect Bill as Class Legislation */Gwinn Charges Discrimination in Sup- port of Star's Findings ATTLE STAR PROTEST GRANT Flay Residents Want Land for Another Playfield GRUNBAUM 3 FURNITURE Co. 1 | AVEN\ kb, BE IWE bk N- Pint BROS AND PINE RE. AL 8S, AVINGS in SIXTH Bedroom Furniture oe | From Our dA i t wy te . Exchange Department ce hipgpe gdiglees, ste a : BILL ATTACKED Dressers vt ' ‘ra . so te ae , > m " cna He’ll Play Another Tune if Seattle Mailmen Hold An- |#xiie ‘ime ‘hunders” smosaton,|The Mar weain Is taking the nual Relief Fund Ball H Jam © unde a front pag $52.50 "$38.50 $22.50 Dressing Tables and Vanities Sr. $8386 n ss] tm engineer, bet Me cant — ty t ato make a living without hav i] Wood au. $54.00 be an Rh qf eee ’ “i and Metal Beds $39. 50 et fund f a i yy ; “$52.50 4 ! wie “$34, 60 $15.00 . $10.00 ‘$12.75 An additional large ass price “TIZ” FOR TIRED, > PUFFED-UP FEET : < ~ HUNTING WOMAN = FOR MURDER -| Makes Escapes After Kiling| Man in Home Raid CHICAGO, nd th for that ur ted at th at rtment o ed Beds, ranging tn from $3.35 to $10. ‘00. than at Granbaum Bros. F urniture Co. DULL HAM CAN BE MADE CHARMING April 25.—Altho tem inflamed, sweaty feet tary and * takes the baffied in hunt for Kallway Doctor corns, s dull, lifelens hair ts tn Wand Vormer Lecturer at t a box of | excusat woman who care al Clinke department | about he Your feet are| trous look nt ean x - yc ¥ more. | easily be brought to an: air, if the ' comfort guaran-| right treatment is provided. Here is) “yy ts. Stopa a ny Ma cooling “Lather that “dis-|* }aolver and removemall dandrutt, ex-)\" ne 2s jhome of ‘amit h [enna oll and-dirt. Rinsing: leaves the) pil) OF Bm }wcalp spotlesly cledn, soft and pil} ne 7 am , ’ TC while ti c shots at Mre. Smith, both néas of na A man said te os which husband of the SALE! cvectnic inns and TOASTER makes {t than it is FREE! nas TOVE FOR ONE W a We will give any ed on e Abrams his admira eatment ambition and to make her mark a FLAPPER ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS er, Mrs. § pa, who r her marria mily of Pe deap! y noble fut her modeled many of th At An for the world’s fair at San ° Ext Regular $4 and $5 | Marked very cra” low at... 98c Jand has a reputation as a modeler | A splendid value, and of note. $2.98 ; Each HTS” “ATTORNEY s. S.S. Stops) "ec, Patan Fost " at one-half block mboy the City~ County Bullding EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY 9 BARS WOOL TOILET AND BATH SOAP NN “TAL | —o AND 1 CAN 2 1 ay BO! 4 pI 7 ethod AND 1 CAN Habe eumatism By resorting to primitive methods CLEANSER jot settlin nh argument, in the pres ron | of Superior Court Judge Mitch. | am, Archle R. Wood, defend. | ability of reaching the heart. esis tbey prob. | © | ant in ‘ores action, was fined $10 yg Pw Pi “Rheumatism? Me? No, indeed,| to, conte of court Thursday, | (Welivered | it's all gone, every bit of it! It's) wood haled into court by iiss frp ee een nOmol a | Attorney Frank Hammond, for Mrs. | yeq) Wood. When the argument became | hot, Wood jumped to his feet and attempted to hang a haymaker on Hammond's jaw. Hammond, an old athlete and a husky walloper, prompt Long-Handle, 4-Tine SPADING FORK or D- Handle ROUND-POINT SHOVEL— 98 Your Choice SATURDAY Cc RHODES | DEPARTMENT STORE | Spring Weight Underwear tor ‘Men A f ‘ Under r B I h a few of these med Union Suit th «¢ garment made on the pring wonderful buy at this pr Men's Dept., Main Floor—Just PAGE 5 Inold, Door An Exce ptional Buy At $9.85 be would make a task a sid ure in selecting a Sui from this splendid selection « suiting mixture rT gra brown and green. Every coat is full alpaca lined and both pairs of knickers are full lined, with taped seams, in sizes 7 to 18 years. Blouses Extra Special 50c Sizes 6 to 16 and plain m in either front or ton effects. Shades of tan, d gray predominate.) ‘The RHODES youngsters will not be | tomorrow, Men's Fiber Hose and with more of a splendid welght, neat in than ordinary wearing qualities, triplo heels, toes and double soles, and come in all the Sizes 9% to 12. ed. shades. 50¢ a pair. An inexpensive Men's Dept.—Main Floor Two-Knicker Suits 350 boys’ Blouses in sport and regulation styles, khaki well made of durable blouse materials in color, blue, tan and stripes. Sizes 6 to 16 years Special for Saturday only! 50¢ each in Floor Girls’ Spring Coats | Pretty Models In Years $12.95 Our assortment of styles and colors in Girls’ Goats than you were never better will find in this group at $12.95. There . striped patterns going to so bring them in y some of these garments on. Girls’ Dept—Upper Main Floor Men’s Fiber Hose, 50c appearance They halve favor- dress hose it Perfumes gs Talcs L’Origan package ize ++. 81,00 size $1.00 De Ciro Doux . $1.00 Chine Orig- $2.00 Patlie Com- $1.00 of Tal Florayme Trefle odors...35¢ new package in Azurea, le new purse size Per- . Le Trefle, Pompela Fleur ste Heaven). Tale Drug Sundries Main Floor Dept. Girls! Be Here At 10 o’Clock Saturday Morning for that is the time when winners will be announ- ced and awards made in our McCall Doll Dress- making contest. If you are not in the contest, OER IRS AEE EU A MERAY TPN you will enjoy it any- way! Remember, 10 o'clock sharp. Pattern Dept. —Upper Main Floor Club Man Speaks ‘An optimist is a man who does] Goodrich, returned in kind as a meas.|the best he tances 7 ie fully,” | Optimists’ club Thursday field secre mists’ International. can under all circum: by} J, is the definition |given at the meeting of the Seattle ry of the Opt!-/ and when the ONION SETS SPECIAL 2 Lbs. for {5c DUTCH WHITE CLOVER| |) srecraL GOec hp, Regular 80 no damage had been done, Wood's pocketbook. Wood, however, was lease from a court order to pay $75| a month when he showed that he was supporting three of the four children the money was to care for. except to ranted re. “My Rheumatiam is all gone.”* BURKE STANDARD PRCIAL MEN'S AND noys’ | wonderful glory again in the fre $100, 000 Fir : LF CLUBS $2.69 HAIR CLIPPERS motion I used to have when m: Ire 1s | Go RACH | days were younger. I look at m} Conquered by Town)! Your choiee of : hands and think of the twists anc NEMUIR. Cal, f mire | qead. de. tae Hai swellings they used to have. I ben | PUNSMUIR, Cal, April 26.—Fire | Knights of Pythins after midnight de- stroyed 10 business — building |churehes and residences with a loss roximately $100,000 before it| starting in the hall here shortly cular way over to the floor, I haven’ 83.50 been able to do that in many years I can thank 8, 8, 8. for it all! T ne it was a rising sun of joy an The “BURKE iberty. Brothers and sisters fi |of a Golf Balls | misery, do not close your eyes and | was controlled. SPECIAL Hink that health, free motion anc} Within 10 minutes after the fire | 49c | strength are gone from you for rted, évery frame bullding in ACK over! It is not so. It is here an¢ |the same block with the lodge hall now for all of you. §, 8, S. is wait ing to help you.” There is a rea son why 8S, 8. 8S. will help you When you increase the number o your red-blood-cells, tha entir: system undergoes a tremendou was in flames. Townsfolk formed bucket brigades and aided the fire department, in} battling the flames, which raged foy nearly three hours before t were checked STANLEY “FOUR SQUARE” A New Purchase of j change. Everything depends oi | | a blood-strength. Blood which is mi |———~———— Tae , wae nus sufficient red-cells leads to a | Bee oF ee aie ric Line long Ist of troubles. Rheumatism THE IDEAL WOMEN q 7 iow on Display is one of them. §. 8, 8,is the great] Strong, healthy and beautiful in 4 Satesday ati oh $1.69 Hammers | blood-cleanser, blood-builder, sys-| form and feature with a happy dispo- An excellent buys 4%-Inch rubber= Household Tools Inch Saws . Li ae Jack Planes . tem strengthener, nerve invigora- tor. It stops skin eruptions, too, pimples, blackheads, acne, boils, ec- zema, It builds up run-down, tired ten and women, beautifies com plexions, makes the flesh firmer Start 8. 8. 8, today. It 1s sold at ell good drug stores, Tho larger lze {8 more economical, 5S. mei you feel like yourself again sition, Upon her condition depends the physical well-being of her chi} dren and the happiness of those her, It is only by making the oe herself that a woman can give her best to the world. When weak and ailing there is one tried and remedy, Lydia Pinkham's O table Compound made from roots and herbs which for fifty yeats has been restoring women of Amerioa to health and happiness,—Adyertiseemnt, ofthe today— then you'll Le supreme comfort. a kata HAT’S when your shoes tell their story. If a hard—or.. sogay—or spreading sole has brought discomfort —that’s too bad. But if your feet are dry—and cool and comfortable—that’s PANCO, For Panco soles and Pancord heels certainly deliver foot comfort— more flexible than leather —tough as hickory— dry and firm-gripping—they are unmistakably the finest shoe soles in the world to- day. They're worn nationally by every type of man—yes, and women and Children, Your repairman bas them your shoe dealer voled with Go to on Just take our word for it and insist on Panco soles and Pancord heels, PANCO CO., CHELSEA , MASS. Don’t Neglect Your Eyes Have you headaches? Do your $¥es ache, or doe r Schon readings, neq Brae aily “ayreptome’ of “even properly fitted glasses will : relies, Do not delay. Come ofay for a thoro, sel examination. by ently 10 yenrs' experience “cod Glasses $2.50 MINATION FRER ose BHvenings Till 7 o'Clock OR. JOS. FREEMAN Optometrist and Optician 1203 Third Avenue Opposite New Telephone Bldg, TENTS All Kinds Ww

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