The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1924, Page 4

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THE STAR ==} BODY: FOUND INSTORM LASHING cicecececer—»—1/— gg ELLIOTT BAY MIDDLE WEST ¥ Grunbaum Bros.. May Be One of Two Per-|Snow and Sleet Breaking ¥ FFU IR IN] I TTURIE sons; Seek Man’s Identity Down Communication Ky i aie 2am Dies SEATTLI PAG® 4 Sixth Avenue, B BIRTHDAY SALE A GREAT SUCCESS! MANY at ieee OF REAL BARGAINS This is an event for offer every day! Ne one « and se for a the follow time we offe ne early! Bargains Felt Slippers 99° Suede Satin oatins Patents 1 ti ing wi ~ FARMERS HAPPY § Kansas Wheat Crop Saved » by Heavy Snows Girls’ Shoes Sewed Soles Rubber heels Give Fig a Cedar Chest This Christmas re than ‘SAS CITY KORETZ MAY a IN PRISON Broken in Health, Swindler Goes to Joliet Today HE will appreciate a fragrant cedar chest tiful piece of furniture nicest clothes from moths and d latest designs, beautifully or walnut and red cedar, all line Extra S pecial NATURAL RED CEDAR CHEST Ee Pumps “beers One MQ 99 Also Men's Every One, Dress Shoes nam . MSS -HINGKLEY DIES © Heart Attack Fatal to Head ¥@ of Ferry Company BEAUTIFUL « actly as sket A structed thro Tennessee Arome Solid copper orna ed. Extra specia 18 inche a= LIBERAL Cede BUDGET PLAN Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. PLOT IN LONDON. teers PERERA PETE TE EPEAT ME TAPATAPAPEPETE TE) PEPEREDS ne ment Next to ‘ Bartell’s On First Ave ko St (CURES BLINDED VETS 1 X, De deep, long.) NEW KIND OF HEATER by e-heater | chanic Lemuel The Koontz, a Berlin m spiel “Music™ Is Ey | “when you practice | small weekly Hee ed hin ok Veisfield & Goldberg Brith Cabinet Guarded as URGE CAMPAICN GIVING PRIZES TO Egyptian Students Arrive | COMMISSION | TANGOISTS = Permanent Body to Check Strand Conducts Contest = Expenditures Favored on Wednesday Night es caciiins _ Over I7 Mittson Jans Useo Yearty. Y = ~ VarPoRus For All Cold ee. SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS When Back Hur ts Flush Your Kidneys as You Clean Your Bowels ~ Save Your Money! Put All Your Christmas Gifts on one WEISFIELD & GOLDBERG Charge Account and 1 to action. But Shop as Early as Possible ater and cong informed ‘ely | much campaigns are carried ¢ neck all expenditures has bec sted vor in congre A recommendatien o “lexpected from the sen lexpenditures committee, of which| | Senator Borah is chairman. Borah /|§ pa eg Receipts | indicated complete satisfaction with vehicle licenses during) tne work of his committee during|§ eleven months of the year! in. campaign just closed. Many od $4,753,015, or an Increaso of] wegesiions have been offered as added apie Zee oe a Itc » the form such a@ supe 3 a | |tire year of 1923, "| bc My should take Dawes’ Co. Sells ter is conducting contest, Armed guards were furnis officer and wat d night, while all k organizations ha under | strict surveillance and is finding consi ional circles. ome sort is © campaign t folks forget that the kidneys set slum Saturday’s Super-Specia! Silverplated Bon _ Dishes s latest picture, t the Strand now, and dis- misery in the kidney re. severe headaches, rheumatic s, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of blad der disorders. You simply must keep your kid- neys active and clean and the mo- ment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney re begin drinking so get about four Flawless blue-white in new 18K Rings nd third, Next Xmas we will allow start at 10 full price in exchange on larger one, | orctock, SeuS WAS Semin Ns cae wn wi poe Choice of four beautiful styles, silver-plated gold-lined and While They Last Silver-Plated Bread Trays Just as Pletured Silver-plated, Bright or Butler Finish 2 Each None to Dealers We reserve the right to limit the number sold to any One Person Wr Watches 7 Jewels, in white gold Hed case "$3 Pay As You Can a Silverware Holmes & Kdwards Bulova Se down ainiens Pay As You Can $32.1 A a Sheil Tone 818.50 to Pay An You Can —————$+_-Y $37.50 \ cnr — Pearls Genuine Blue Bira in beautiful BIft cases Be down “As You Can” $10. $6 Mail Orders Filled—Goods Sent for Free Examination—Send for Free 1925 Weisfield ' : Ny “Seattle’s Credit Jewelers” ie \ = eras Catalog MAR ag 308 Pike Street { “It Sam Weisfield can’t repair your watch, throw it away,”—neg. y © q With ; Cuticura ~ So. cle: Oimtment ta Heat“? “THE MAGIC WORD Sunlight and cod-liver oil, two | of Nature’s health-givers, are especially needful to children of all ages. That is why ‘Scott's Emulsion | is given as extra feeding to great | numbers of growing children, | It supplies the vital-nourishment | that every child or adult needs to keep healthful. For five decades, so far as cod- liver oil is concerned, | Scott’s—has been the | magic word appreciated by | millions of all ages. | Scott & Bowne, MoomfeklN, J. BIG DANCE Friday Decem n contest je. and 250, Dancing ‘Every Nite, Tastime Club, 11L Spring St, Mig double toad mixed mill wood, 12- or 24-lach, over a cord, 85.50 to 87.50, ME Irne-8000 ——/ Wenatchee Ranch WENATCHEE, Dec. 5.—Charles C. Dawes’ Central ‘Trust company of| Illinois has sold the 115-acre Buster Brown orchards six miles east o Brewster, on the Columbia, to C. W. Ostrom, son of Dr. Ostrom of Se. attle, and A. C. Campbell, owner of| \tho largest orehi a on Lake Chelan, | |ror $80,000, it was learned here to- day. Piniions of 1812 Still Being Paid WASHINGTON, Dec. 5- he fed- eral government ts still pa sions on account of the war of 1812, |which ended more than a century | ago, according to pension bureau rec- ords. With the longer lives assured by modern health conditions, the ernment may be expected to be gov- still recent world war in the year 2030. Nono of the actual veterans of tho war of 1812 are still alive, but the penston bureau is paying pensions to 29 widows of veterans of that war, Tho oldest pensioner on the rolls 1s Mahala Huff, of Louisa, Kentucky, widow of James Huff, a private in the Virginia militia in the war of 1812. She 18 105 years old and until she dies will draw $30 a month from | the government, /Rural Carriers to Get Christmas Off WASHINGTON, Dec, 5,—All rural mail carriers thruout the country will get a holiday Christmas, the postoffice department announced to- day. Rural carrlers were given a holl: day last Christmas for the first time. No complaints resulted from the suspension of service and the holiday will be continued, Ng pen- | | paying insurance growing out of the | | tory Legislation Now | of Com | erce Hoover, in Representative White of member of the house m rine committee that congress pass no le |fecting the other year | Hoover requested merely j tension of th cised over partment radio industry for an. an ex: authority now exer. ® industry .by the de- commerce, In the mean jtime, ra ‘ould coi ie practically jon a Kulating basis, with the jdepartment acting in a supervisory capacity, White Is the author of a bill pro-| viding regulation of r “LAY OFF RADIO’: ft | Hoover Frowns on Regula- | WASHINGTON Dic. B—8e cretary | | to relieve bladder 4 from any good ke a tablespoon- © before break- 8 and your kid- 1 then act fine. T made. from nd lemon juice, urine s hus helping ers. a Salts is inexp: makes a ful ‘effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now_and then to help keep their kidneys ¢ 2. | they no longer irritate A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad s to who believe in trying to correct kidney trouble whi is only jtrouble. By all me ur | Prepared at home ina ninute by riskly stir- ing the »owder in sot or cold vater, No “ ooking aa Lig a all of ny family, yetween meals, or upon retiring. Food-Drink, quickly relieves f as for Horlick’s wie ‘ORIGINAL’ a Milk 2 and Diet For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. pet Lunch Time or well. Serve at meals, A nourishing, easily assimilated faintness or hunger day or nights

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