The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE 2 ° THE SEATT AME STAR ACL 1 a ental “SHE SHOT HUBBY LESS RUM, SAYS |” Weni coop perecrivEs | in Paris Confesses t “Complete Victory of Law and Order” Is Seer HOMEPURNISHORS SINC tne —the largest home-fur- nishing organizationin the Pacific Northwest ‘ Ensign Killed in tor Crash of Airplane oy A . Ma) +] aes chor eld laid ecller Way ae PFEPFED m the foundation for the nud ‘iodard Fume | LO days more of _ itfiec'@un (PPE T eC CIR anes E Company. fre mare's The Romance of a the greatest sale \ieers Cl ————) ‘200 erlmire Great Store ° ° Bl ined A bidet er in a generation: - ce ane CHAVTER I Z Au —— _ Benefit in Treatment of Asthma. pace pei esa 1 ah A t a the use of . customer the ‘BOUGHT "i Asth it is the furniture store TANDARD is selling } a fortu which furnishes the first ARY SALE for less than the nate ¢ " modest little heme into : rt Shipp : Pear ny M which the young couple | . moves. .1t ls the furniture | she saneiops vhs th tr special credit exchange your old } every step thatthe couple | terms now! furnishings for new— the OP In the furniture store's sales tak tag between federal a ! That dining room suite | siands for the that you f pat over the raet f r that dainty br lamp re 1 see how good your credit fu « calls» wedding anniversary Y 1 PRICE —and so It goes ttent —can there be any wonder that the furniture «tr dower, | this davenport a Interest in the aversge mee | featured sale value— * in his customer? SECONDSUSPECT BUILDING IS SOLD| | ===" IS ARRESTED FOR $400,000 | | “%:°~ sided. T fur. knows about his customer ‘ . only right and proper that t/Man Identified in Everett Defunct Bank Depositors the customer should know something about him. as Tacoma Robber Benefit by $100,000 and that ts the reason for this story, The Standard | Commonwealth Club Hits | home and began talking loud Reed’s Power Measure : : RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER [Deep Seated Uric. Acid Deposits Are | © + Dissolved and the Rheumatic Peis- } om Starts to Leave the System eaaeemnenet this Windsor rocker very low sale priced— } Furniture Comp feels | ) Within Septet ae sure that many its cus Every druggist In tomers would like to know just what it Is and what it stands for, Not simply the self-evident fact that it is a great mercantile establish ment, employing hundreds matic pain men mploying hundn Your money Allenrhu * a of men and women and sup plying the needs of thou sands more, but something closer, more Intimate—a per sonal history, in other words, speak to the clu -| Monday evening. Caribou Herds Are Moving to South eous and where helpless Mr. James H. / —this history goes back a long way—nearly eighty years, to a day in the year 1848 when an eight-year-old boy walked down the gangplank of a» ship whieh had Just arrived in Baltimore from over the sea. Ge a are # he southern pi ry, for the first isively disea, —it may seem a far ery from that little immigrant boy to | cameramen and h : ! ; the Standard Furniture Com ite Horne for th rat sapere pany and its almost world aa famous patented trademark, dr op le af tab le Begin Evacuation of Rhine LABOR HAS HOPE "Continued teadoren! babes Lauid dba and Ruhr Territories eens LDL LEA: bashad Estimate MacDonald Will rhe Jrench ‘| Gain 10 to 40 Seats > evn le Ruhr. | BY LLOYD ALLEN ted Mann-| LONDON, Oct Oct, 21 Costumes For Every Occasion that Ram. y MacDonal d's party will gain 10 to 40 seats ay ¢ The careful shopper will appreciate the modish cos- tumes, moderately priced at the PACIFIC. Clever Coats and UP. —FRIDAY-— HOMEFURNISHERS LECTURE TOUR t 2:30 p.m. FRIDAY a , to stir uD ne elector ate by their attacks on Russian treaties and the caso of Editor Camp. Hell of the Workers’ Weekly, the claim. | lar mandate at the poll | a genuine leather upholstered rocker $19.50 Nifty Suits $4950 saci rpm Homefurnishers’ Lecture Anniversary Sale Priced— and UP. MacDonald's Pease: parters an Tour will be conducted ; x ‘i “ z } ; —upholstered with fine quality Smart Dresses $14.50 thru this great Home- Spanish leather, Wing back. Very and UP, s| MATT CLEARED furnishing Store by large and comfortable. Regular Clarence L, Weiderhold. Those interested will find this an unusually fine opportunity *to hear an expert on homefur- nishing. Seats will be re- served on the Mezzanine Floor where lecture will start from, price 4 Annive! Special for the 60th Chie Hats $5.50 and Starwich Not Guilty in Na- deau Arrest Case t the con- TACOMA, Oct and stood 1 be right we do tor Suits and Overcoats The Pacific has a large assortment of hand-tailored Suits and Over- s, but Inter ~~ “"| STANDARD FURNITURE CO. FRED a EE Radio Programs L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Second Aye. THE TEST OF TIME Years in One Location ree rr ee enaemeeneenecipeenecemternneeee eee 2 —= = ee ree : Mrs. Fleischmann —_ Baby Killed When _ | $\0\"\.0!. 0 .out oy er DROPSY Pwisc rns Weds Polo Player) | Two Autos Crash ini Jin wow noure SDgte, mentuune: Ealeved OLYMPIA, Oct. 21.—Tho 16-month.| _ “Nothing to it. Do T look that asc an he * Your Own Terms Make your selection now at the beginning of the season and pay for your purchases in payments as low as $1.00 a week. Es coats at moderate prices for you TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 | BG hos fom metere—1230_ to SEATTLE TACOMA § 0 to 6:30 SECOND AVE, AT PINE ST. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS ‘ Name RESPONSIBLE FOR ILL HEALTH ILES or other rectal or colon | disorders may be responsible | for your general ill health. My non-surgical treatment of these dis- sida! tas pd otteeded ployes; 10 to 1, St. Francis hotel |{@t Which time her husband settled }tween Olympia and Camp Lew! peg ip prs besvisin bpm plait | onnhestinn pan } $5,000,000 on her, according to re Re s. Holland is cut and bruised about f + 9 lelsch. ie 0, ‘enabling me to confidently GUARAN- || <FI-—Los Angeles, 469 motors | ports. een visser oh the face, eh i TEE tocureyout Piles or refund your fee. | OC SUN Benoa Ei r hotel orchestra; 9 to {jeway, silk milltonaire ; ‘ Book oday for my FREE |] 10, concort: 10 to 11, ballad hour | Denies Confession wl al APACHE IN LONDON | disorders. Every sutferer ig ortland. |! Lempon, Oct, 21—The | of Oreggn Murder should rave it. | : | ; japache has made his app DEAN, M.D. Inc the London underworld. ~ OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE One PA ‘8, Oct. 21 Jay O'Brien, in. ternational polo star, was murriod|old son of Marion Holland was killed jyesterday to Mra, Laura Wleisch-|and his father seriously injured in a man, divorced wife of Jullus Vieischmann, tho yeast King. Mrs. Fleischmann was divorced last fall|® y CO. Dept. $7, Atlanta, Georgia, isoment. Nothing Acts Like collision between tho Holland car and another auto on tho highway be Night in Goneral Electric com BIFOCAL LENSES| | Wenger Optical Co. | || 210 Union, Near Second 5 to 8, org moters hotel or. |] children; g ||and daggers among been a revival of _ vitriol ” lice that he ortiand mur-| to 10, ¢ © number of | der eight ihonthe ago, denied hoe told! iert; 10 to'11, Biltmore || ment of the city hotel orebeatre, murders is Increasing annually thru:| such a story when ho arrived here] \ .J| out England, in custody of Deputy Sheriff Van « Years’ Treating —Medicing Pree hington Bldg, 705 iret Ave, 0 to 7 criminal elo: | we responsib!

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