The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1924, Page 5

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Making Biggest Gain of Coast in Conservative Frame of Mind, Report Shows GRUNBAUM BROS on Terms Rest for the a ‘ { ; y t of la » ’ ed from J f f ” ' ' ‘ a W 6 i \ t 1 t i by Washingt | SPECIAL GRUNBAM BROS | Moulded Rubber wal ala Garden Hose on HERE’S MORE ABOUT SEATTLE BRIDGE STARTS ON PAGE 1 WEST Glass Tumblers jp attractive sr were changed from an § t span blocked from being opened its gx for, 69c » 40-foot span,” Coun Ww full width and sirikes against special. vesss+s T. Campbell said | the steel bascule, The largest “Engineer I well ts not re-| opening now avallable ts be ponsible for this as the change| tween 35 and 40 feet in width | Water Jugs j i ginee tender step from the swing bridge ‘ As construction work on the to tho steel structure when a big! tractive | ee ee 79c new bridge extends further over |boat wanted to pass thru shapes, special . the West Waterway, increas ing difficulty will be experi enced by big ships attempting to pass up the channel, it Is declared. Already the eas ho didn't feel that it} o to remain on t said an observer. big ship should bump against it might dump it into wooden span swing bridge is !tho river West Seattle Thanks Star for Bridge Aid Residents Back Newspaper Fight to Get New Span Finished Quickly | eattle folks want toc much attention called to the condi of the ol || SPECIAL : : Ball-Bearing | Lawn Mower Four 16-inch blades; 10-inch wheel and crucible steel cut tedvced to... 91295 | Zenith Lawn Sprinkler; has three swirling eo siparndiae | Yc: Buckeye Lawn Sprinkler, A brass = spri er SPECIAL | HARDWARE ROLL- ATES for boys or girls. Choice of bealeged 1 three sizea, Two 4 t days only, a ti aaa $1.80 No Phone or C. Q. D. Orders Grouped to sell at, special— throwing a rain-like spray | GRUNBAUM BROS. F URNITURE CO, INC. m We ing the The Star is the expen “The phone calls residents expre » for the fight making to put an end t sive delay in affording them the long:|club | promised relief “I want to thank The Star for the bridge campaign,” said J. J h, 6903 California ave. “The Star is of a West § }to be congratulated for taking this|firm. ‘We wan bold and sensible stand. I am sure | finished now it will bring results in the same| year ago.’ manner that The Star got action for] “we | Station KDKA at Pittsburg is reg-; Why not # to raise poultry?| Us tn our water short age.” jularly received by British amateurs|gmali chicken ranches are cusy to| ‘I have long inte : ee Sten in behalf of West Sido residents, jon low wavelengt! {b it prices listed In the Want Ad | thls bridge matte jaald 8. T. orney, and firs For That | {buy at price: lists ae a ek mid 8. T. Hill, attorney, and first New |columna. bea rob are 4 a | President of the Went Seattle Com- EG SORES, So es hate ha od asc “ous rpmunity club “It's not m generally | jdrive, phoned in ut, ke other } no’ fac y he tem, . Home | | men, I’ve been too busy attending to| X20"™ fact, but when the temp: | pee? Ste iain re DR. H. T. HARVEY ary bridge we are using was built Cut Glass Vases Sweet pea and tall vases. I the new Commercia. ign and mit,’* said f the West a mem ® undertaki: that new bri nould have had it a behind your ca ou to the MYSTIC HOSE NOZZLES, special. secretary elub are glad to me The Seattle Star take such an aggressive actiou Select = your }my own affairs. I'm glad T Star| new plano six years ago, even the contractors from the [f | Sores or Varicose Ulcers, I will send you jhas gone into this fight. I believe h 00 i ‘or | = p lendid ff | sbeclutely FREE « copy of my famous We can expect some results now.” agreed that it was good only for stock of | book that tells Log lg AE as | “By all mearia, lot's get the bridge | ‘W° Years eC Meyer-Toner |markable painless treatment. it te if- completed,” said E. E. Rothschild,| “The street car officials were] ferent from anything you ever heard of. result of over 25 years’ spectal- MABLE PRICES sing. Simply send your name and a4- : X-Ray 1 reas to Dr. H. J. WHITTIER, Sulte 461, Examination & E Pianos for Rent. 35 & Month. [431 Bast 11th Ot, Kansas City, Ma—| 504-512 Eitel Bldg. tnd be | Advertisement. | STORE HOURS: tor of the West Seattle Phar | ordered never to allow more than} “But we ys car on the bridge at a bog | personally have seen as many as KILLS HAY FEVER ure taken to insure rapid comple- AND ASTHMA GERMS Uon of the new bridge. It was to| have been completed this fall; it “We want some aggressive meas- wit |l0ok« like it will be—in the fall of 19: | propr |Macy, 2400 California ave Piano Co. | To prove that Asthma-Tabs ( A mi} absolutely rid you of Asthma and ] Hay Fever, and that terrible aneez-| “It's a matter which the public| .eC1OECT ~ ing, wheezing and shortness of|and tho newspapers should have => breath I will send you a regular $1.00 taken up a long time ago and forced ES ECOND AVENUE AND |treatment of my famous home rem. | some action on” is the belief of Pre | | jedy absolutely FREE and postpaid.| dent A. C. Thompson, of the West | No obligation—no cost. This wonder. | Seattle State bank. “There {s hardly | ful prescription will remove these|a morning or evening, during the} jtroubies in a few days, jrush of traffic,” he said, “when a} Mrs. C. H. Lea, Hoberg, Mo., says:| motorist crossing the present struc: | |My daughter had a light attack the| ture doesn't lose anywhere from 15} third day but has not bad any since. | to 30 minutes May God's blessing rest on the dis. “It wasn't exactly inefficienc coverer of such a boon to humanity.” | however,” he sald, “which caused re- Since this does not cost you any-| vision of estimates and the present |thing and docs not obligate you in| outlook for a big amount of money | jany way, simply send name and ad-|teft over after the bridge is com-| dress for free treatment today, and | | pleted. prove at my risk that you can be| “The original estimates were made| rid of asthma, R. N. Townley,|under wartime conditions, when Then material | ASTHMA-TAB LABORATORIES, 860} prices were higher. | Baker-Vawter Bldg. Kansas City,, prices dropped and they were re. | Mo-—-Advertisement vised. Now they have dropped again a big sum over the needed == and left E | expenditures,” Relief in One nual Basket Sale LASS WARE A Real Money-Saving Event! “Nothing Over 98c” | | fiece Colored Glass CONSOLE SETS i atured value for Friday at...........-.-- 98c fe have only 85 of these Sets to sell at this extreme low price— Flower Bowl, Black Stand and 2 Candlesticks, Choice . green or blue. (Candles not included, “The Star has again called atten- tion to an intolerable ndition and jis trying to rectify 1 said Mra. J. |E. Strout, 3076 63d ave. 8. W., whose husband is proprietor of the Alki Transfer Co. “The Star has stated the exact truth in the matter, and |we all know it.” “That's a mighty fine article, and we all appreciate it,” said W. S. Me- Namara, manager of the West Side Ford Agency, “When you have a feondition like the present one con- Scythes On Sal cause—friction and pressure, Thin, |fronting you, it requires so\neone to Friday at 98c SPECIAL tasy to apply, antiseptic, healing, | Weld * big club, The Star has hit| ‘ Lrireseisan Nothing so quick and eure.| **° nail squarely on the head, 1 I Ae your deugetik tr shoe dealer: want to thank you for the good work, Keep it up.” D?Scholls OLYMPIA, July 17.—Four filings for superior $2.50 SWEDISH STEEL Grass WILLOW Clothes Baskets | Now!—get relief in one minute from | corns, callouses and bunions with Dr. | holl’s Zino-pads. They remove the} SPECIAL FRIDAY— 12 LARGE ROLLS Made of high- grade Sw: | Zino-pa steel; polished Strongly woven, bright, clean received by the secretary of state cutting edge. willow; reinforced bottom; 29 “Put one on—the pain is gone"’| here Wednesday, $1.50 inches long; strong handles, | John W. Hanna, Waterville, for SCYTHES This is tht most convenient | the Douglas-Grant district; Ed 3B. foxritns bi | } | Hardin, ‘Ton Mile, Whatcom.San.Juan \district No. 1; Lewis Baldrey, Bell- lingham, Whatcom-San Juan district |No. 1; W. P, Brown, Bellingham, | Whatcom-San Juan district No, 2. || DONT LIKE Another SCANDAL YOU NEED GLO-GLAN OLFERS, ATTENTION! MDAY—A Special Sale of RKE GOLF CLUBS 4t, each, $1 .98 A Very Low Price Your choice of DRIVERS, BRASSIES, MASHIES and PUTTERS. BURKE'S GRAND PRIZE ae ea $ 44.75 and $5.25 values. Special........ 3.98 BURKE'S MONEL-METAL CLUBS—Hagen and Sarazen models; regular $6.00 and $6.25 $4 98 Garatag avers . BILIOUSNESS—SICK HEADACHE, call for an ber (a vegetable eperient) to tone and strengthen the organs of Capone aod elimi- pation. Improves Rell Constipation, ihe dao nad MID-IRONS, Crk ink g values. Special at | If you have & sour, a ‘a stom. hal reunites GOL eI ee Chips off the Old Block ||»: 1h! i,t hh ie “BURKE 10" GOLF BALL 49c NRJUNIORS—Little Ne tion. peclal, each . ad a One-third the regular dose, Made ei Mem ay etenes of same ingredients, then candy coated, For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST This sale gives you an opportunity to buy Beginners’ Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, Seis of the best quality at a big saving. Distributors | smallpox court judgeships were |} DEPARTMENT STORE _ FRIDAY HOUR SALES: ‘ers taken ¢ No mai 9 to 10 Women's Coats 1 to 2 10 to Il 11 to 12 n Glove Sill Dress Ginghams fye Vests of s werent OE OO) car is, Dkk O meer sersay, Peeters ee wea ne cee m3 00 Outing Flannel; 1.200 Children’s Hose; 87 with outing in pure white, rayor ‘ Shampoo be placed on hour, in the Domest CAM, 25c the tle for this '29¢ $1.00 Silk Dresses $19.50 Flat and Printed Crepes, Georgettes and di] Crepe de Chine in the Leading Shades for Summer You are going to be highly pleased with the sight of this unusually attractive lot of Silk Dresses with their well chosen trimmings of beads, tucks, lace, em- broidery and novelty buttons. Women's Apparel Dept.—Second Floor Bait 3 to4 Printed Voiles, 38 inches wide are priced f nd in 2to3 20 of them, of we x- 4to§ Curtains; 300 pairs of white {fled Curtains complete for curtains and comfart cov- tle backs, will be placed - ule this hour, in the Cur- h $1.50 ers. For this hour in the tain Department, Upper Hose, semiifash- Women's Brassieres in front ik and rayon, in and back fastening styles, but in a broken line of sizes, are to be placed on sale for | ‘ ‘amp Blankets Floor, each . Twilled Sateen; 2 wide, in black only, lengths. A splendid dresens or bloomers. Lining Department, m yard .. 6 and and from 1 r material for house For thi Women's } s hour, in the | 25¢c nnamon, belge, gray Sizes are 8% to silver. Jergen’s Bath Tablets that sell in regular ie: batwa eat a dll the hour, in the 25 stock for $1.00 a dozen, wi or wb h size in every Corset Dept., choice c this hour, in the Drug Sund color. Formerly $1.35 a pair. Infants’ Creepers of ging: ham, chambray and dimity, in plain colors and checks of Dept., at, a dozen. (Limit of a do: to a customer) 63c Cedarized Garment Bags, size 24x6x50 Silk Crepes; 200 yards, 40 pink, blue and white, Sizes inches. A dust-proof, moth-proof and light inches wide and in plain col. are 1, 2 and 3 years. 937 | proof bag, ideal for furs and various gar ors as well as printed pat formerly 95c, and 2 formerly | For this hour, in .49c terns, and attractive. For this hour, in the 98 ,ayard., c Silk Dept $1.25 each. For this hour, in the Infants’ Dept ments. Regular 69c. the Notions Department, each ... |Vaccinate 5,000; Rei) meant a fall ef 50 feet, when Jap Woman Tries | she was dragged back into the room. Lift Quarantine to Kill Herself | sapanese: physician was called to Rescued by her relatives as she | attend her and he sent her to the city CLEVELAND, July 17.—The} , rantine placed on aj tried to leap from a window to death | j hospital qua: on the st below, Mrs. Ciyino Mat- bosons oneneneneses five-block district in the east side! 514¢ ©, living at 216 10th | up hill and a dale” was lifted late yesterday by Health| ave was prevented from taking | jthe fatal leap by being sent to the |city hospital, Wednesday night, Mrs. Matsuda is suffering from ale nervous disorder, which caused i Commissioner Rockwood after prac- tically all of the residents—nearly | 5,000 persons—had been vaccinated. ons were forcibly yac- Many pe jded doctors in|‘? attempt suicide, according to her| CHEESE nated, oping aie family. She almost succeeded in get: | a reine ‘eitlzens who sought to|‘0& out of the window, which | Pi ah Protesting citizei 0 : escape the “arm scratching” were dragged from hiding places under | beds and in closets, police sald, Telegraphers Win Increases in Wage CHICAGO, July 17.—The United States railroad board has granted} wage increases totaling $8,422 a month to 1,921 telegraphers. The decision advanced hourly rates on some railroads where pay is differ- ential No general increase was made, but certain inequalities exist- ing on half a dozen roads weré ad- justed. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength —is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist ond apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have be- gun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It ts seldom that more than an ounce ts needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful complexion. Bo sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles.—Advertisement, Getting Up Nights CanBeStopped i%,.0,24 tows anBe Stopped 3°70. ier se ASSOCIATED -the Sustained Quality GASOLINE ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY 1733 Railroad Ave, South, attle under plain wrapper cost. If it cures your pros trouble, you can repay the telling your frienda—if not mine, Kimply send me your prove that you ¢ al 10 year ey and be rid. o tate trouble LB. WALKER, 1645 Gateway Station, Kansas City, Mo-—Advertisoment, young: Lt ii i '

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