The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1924, Page 9

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COURTS FACING V. P, ENTRY Wheeler Not Alarmed Over Indictment, However WASHIN N, J ‘ cM give ter re the indictm peated eftc pedited by the He was indi investigatic Attorney al Daugh branded it as a “frameup” time. Only five against a resolu of Justice he midst of acts of the senators voted gation of the charges by a ate committee, made at Wheeler's ré quest ‘Because surround! it as an Senator Ls handicap,” said Wheeler. partment of J they want to « in the courts I that.” uct the m willing to do ood Dancer? Private lessons all hours. Clans Wed. and Sat., 7:30. Big Dance Ev ry Saturday -| SECTION TWO ¥ | The Seattle Star EATTLE, WASH., THI ( link the Magnolia bluff section place the burned W. trial ex-| would bring the bluff section considerably nearer the city. | riore Judge Thinks |isit’itan? ur tm Tam wil-|against ing to go to trial tomorrow if the de-|the is willing, but {f| wh campaign | j NEW BRIDGE with 15 Wheeler st th ave bridge. harged with Prohibition « Here to Stay not ely, hibition is here = Judge WH view wa. Hous h five PLANNED span and grades to The new )/YOU’LL FIND| IT HERE | W., and re- route u } ylor, Richard , Tim Cu AMIN MM | PAGES 9 TO 16 | Okehs $57,386 for Skagit Contractor Show Relief Film THE VI at Morning Party CHARGES DIG THERT Logging Chief Is Seriously Injured Come on in! { OME IN and get your port- | ©) able V ictrola—$s5o, with a dozen popular airs on 6 double- | face Victor records for $4.50 extra. Just the thing for a jolly vacation. We do most certainly give liberal terms here, ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY 4, Sherman, /@lay & Co. 1733 Railroad Ave. South, Seattle Third Ave. at Pine Seat any Beautiful This is our sixteenth semi-annual Clearance Sale in Seattle. Its immense popularity is evidence that patrons have found our for- mer sales profitable to them and our service satisfactory. This year we are better prepared than ever Many Wonderful Stocks to please ! MISS BRIGHT j 1604 4th at Pine Open 10 to 10 Taylor, Director of the New Dept. of Optometry, will be glad to fit your eyes. Best of all you may “pay us as you are paid.” A dollar a week will do. Burnett Bros. 909 Second Ave. Which tn between Madison and Marion Streets Relief in One { Minute Now!—get relief in one minute from corns, callouses and bunions with Dr. oll's Zino-pads. ‘They remove the ‘ ; ntiveptic, bh othing so quick an At your druggist or shoe dealer. Df Scholl's | ads Zino-p “Put one on—the pain is gone” many weeks of fine weather ahead, with CharmingModelsat Unequalled Prices ATS: 1326 Second Ave. Every line on sale except Cantilever and Grant Flexated Corrective Shoes at prices ranging $3.85 to $7.85 SPECIAL Beige and Gray Suede Pumps, all lines, regardless of former price, now go at........ $6.85 SHOP IN THE MORNING FOR BETTER SERVICE BAXTER & BAXTER 1326 Second Avenue the people, high-grade stocks, in our greatest SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Remember that we have no old lines. Two sales yearly keep our stock fresh. We take our loss on surplus stock while the shoes are stylish. The advantage is all yours, Consider this and don’t overlook the opportunity to equip yourself for the Beige and Gray Suede Pumps, all lines, regardless of former price, now go at.. Values with two AT 1406 Second Ave. The most uniformly select lines of shoes in Seattle, and all at prices ranging $7.85 to $10.85 SPECIAL . $7.85 1406 Second Avenue BY TAKING QUICK ADVANTAGE OF THIS 4 Furniture Buying Opportunity Compelled by the need of the Seaboard Branch of Dexter Horton National Bank for more room, we were compelled to surrender our former location at 408 Pike St., and have in this emergency takén temporary warehouse quarters at 1416-18- 20 Ninth Ave., between Pike and Union, where our magnificent stock of furniture and house furnishings has been conveniently arranged and repriced for immediate disposal. Be on Hand Early Tomorrow FOR THE OPENING OF THIS BONA FIDE . Bow Back Kitchen Chairs Folding Card Tables 40-1b. siding Ironing Boards .......++ Cotton Mattresses Felt-base Floor Covering, per sq. yd. 49¢ $19.75 89.85 € .. 86.85 -. $79.50 $69.50 . 869.50 6.88.75 plue Brass Bi ch posts Steel Beds, 2-1. continuous posts . Simmons Springs (4-6 or 3.3) Oak Dining Suites E Quality Print Linoleum, per sq. yd 79¢ Ivory Finish Bedroom Suitea . Solid Mahogany Rooksrai rexdlan while they las Bedroom Suites a Cane-filled Chairs and Gray Fintsh . 5. price $35.00, our price . $19.75 Simmons Steel Cribs Boudoir Lamp 8h and Large Pullman Mohair 3Plece Bed Davenport set, regular price $425.00, are Gg. $237.00 Large Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets in white enamel or oak, regu'ar price $89, our price, while $59.50 they Jast price .. If you haven’t got the cash, come and pick out what you want and make your own terms. This entire stock must be sold, as we have only temporary tenancy o these quar- ters. A little out of the way, but easy to find. DELIVERIES AS PROMPTLY AS POSSIBLE UNITED FURNITURE COMPANY 1416-18-20 Ninth Avenue, Bet. Pike and Union

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