The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1925, Page 5

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‘ ia 2 ee ; @ ~Grunbaum Bros. FURNITURE SIXTH AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE ‘< Liberal Credit Budget Vlan The Invisible Bedroom New Styles of KROEHLER Davenport Beds Now Showing in Our Display Windows ‘OTHER big carload of KROEHLER Davenport Bed tites is here—all new styles, and they’re beauties. assortment of KROEHLER styles is now practically the largest in the West. The new models displayed in Exchange our show windows are creating wide-spread interest A liberal allowar eS moha — ™ ‘g2 251, $265, S200 on aL : $196.50, $21 Jost call EL tot > 50, 8210 ga appraiser mohair voces S275 $1090, 8210 or individual GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO, | | | ql WARKET FAILS SET RECORD Stu New TURSDAY MONDAY JAN, 27 First Low Tide 1 tt ges to Increase; First .,°\" "Florida Peppers Here ; won High Tide | t ‘6 ering a dull pis an weakened p via ports af eda from Wir Any VEGETABLES Priews Paid Wholesale Dealers Quotations by Rieter Fruit & Frodece The prices given are thoes made to | ‘1 dealers by wholesalers With « seasonal exceptions prices to pre ducers can be figured by deducting ths cont of transportation to Seattle and eppreximatety 15 per cont for Bauling, | W «+ .1.8092.00 | P Canliflower-—Cal, erate. Cplery—Cal.. dor. Res Onion Sete— 12 Parenina— dark Vessels in Other Ports TACOMA—A Jan. 24.—Str Jacox abaxne Spinach Cal. je delivery. Y AND MEATS Pald Shippers Tarnips-— Yakima yellow a rroirs Trices paid wholesalers. 39 Quotations by Pacific Prait & Produce Ce car. ep cooking «1.2501. Donan 2.5002.50 attle at @ p. m., atr Maryla werp at § p m., me Admiral VICTORIA—Passed out, Jan. 24.8 o Maru for Orient at $:45 a. m tr Robin Hood for m, str Steel Belentist 0:20 p. m., atr Capto Str Rob: aver at 4p. m Omaha Live Stock hole, yellow, 1208 © 1 | Grncked and feed meal Onts—Whole, 1008 ... Ded sag Mixed Feed... ply 2.60 | wheat 2,000. Tone of market 3.00 Dairy Feed bie Seratch Feed—i00" . by Mink Diteibotors Aven SoretGT Leet oe Tiaceed (iit Meal tone r. Bulk, $1010.65 Hecelpts, 1,600, Tone of market, nominal. 911.56 16.50 LIVESTOCK Soyn Bean Meal—100s wethers, lambs, $16.6@18;| at Union Stock Yards HA ewes, $8 | 9 cattle, 3,100 hogs. Mar- Quotations by W. | Pee eee | Portland Live Stock | Cattle—Receipts, 2%. Tone of ma: grade, $7.256 2.25; common, 36 $606.50 fur per ewt. 1... HIDES A¥D WooL . 0. b. Bemttley 160 Fine, cholee, Medium. clean, 1b - Conrae, heavy. ID ns, all welghte, 11; ewes, tholes, 141610 Denver Live Stock im clear skin and a Hoge Receipta, 6 kot, ntendy tol? Mil f youth and health may | i966: pigs rene B if you will keep your ae pans | ree pa tea OP 4 che iamnbe, $17.8 eal Drink lots of ewes, $969.25. és ——- _ — BANK CLEARINGS I | Seattle i | | Clearings .... ....$6,961,289.30 | | | Balances . 1,818,686.28 | “ “th world famous diuretic Plunge 11 cteart 4,671 Hf ney, liver, bladder and Ssluné dal: CreeHOeS co 72 d ped ap ables are the enemies of her silver”. || Balances Base MelTae.| i ©. All druggists, three sizes. Mallbat, frosen | ‘Tacoma Ling Cod, | | Total tran | fhe name Gold Medal on every — ‘ seeept no imitation | Black Cod ‘vim Marshall _ \ Legisiature Hi What are you interester in at Olympia? This newspaper wants 4 to serve you b tly and as best it can, by telling you just what you want to knew about the i ite works Jin given two drinks is more likely to tell a lobbyist: ‘Sure, iS LOWER AS WHEAT AND RYE s ——————|to have sentiment to succeed.” This is concerning Gov. | Hartley’s new plans. p News w these kind of puzzles mado famous! 14. Because {ve pronoun. 18. A pointed instrument ‘ all tsinnd 38. Belonging to 62. Rinahful 10. A co-ordinating conjunction, — | 64. Burning. 4. A plgpen 65. A constellation Sheep—Hecelpts, 649. Tone of market /% 1. Simple A large farm. 4. A Spartan magistrate Mohammedan bible §. An entreaty Lib 12. Kindled HKurial heaps. ]14. A bright color 37 |16. Any small pointed process 9. py » catch something. 42. h brown. a1 the house. turer 44. Hoarded Jewels 76. Velocity I, from The Ster's Oly letters any questions of public Interest addres swer, in his daily J to him at the wu, will Vress Room, the Capitol, Olympia, Wash, HM you're interested in any point, ask Jim Marshall and he'll do his best to find out for you.—Kditor, The Star 2 Olympia, Monday, January 26. "AR FOLKS: Over the week-end several committee rked hard to translate Gov. Hartley's “Ten Com ients” into bi Now Most of these are ready for and the optimists think we may be thru this w Probably we won't, tho. Members will wish to argue on the floors, make flowery speeches, explain their positions Dozens of lette rs have been received at r bureau down here from readers, asking questions, commenting, giving advice. Most of ‘them have been ‘answered personally. = £Q Haas Phas Here are answers to some of general interest — Fi heipd Prices! Mrs. C. W. Jackson, South Tacoma, wants to know why if there is so much work before the legislature, its members meet only for a few minutes a day. . Most of the work, Mrs. Jackson, is done by committee: which work long hours. These committees meet around in small rooms, getting bills into shape, killing silly measures, seeing that two bills do not contradict es other or run head-on into some law passed years ago. These committees then “report out” a bill, asking s As the session nears its end a lot more will take place on the floors of the two house From Spokane, G, H. Marlsburg, Sinto ave. part does liquor play in the making of laws It’s hard to tell. Probably less than is supposed. Liquor is used generally to generate good fellowship. A legislator asks: “What I'm for your bill.” There is plenty of liquor down here, but it’s not in plain sight as it has been in other years. And the amount of corruption accomplished by it probably isn’t enough to worry about. You'll find liquor, for that matter. when ever men get together at any sort of a meeting—and legislators are only human. “A Voter” from Seattle, who really should not have his question answered at all, for not signing his name, wants to arise and remark that “You can’t run government like a business. Business has no sentiment and government has = ee Well, nobody ever tried to run government like a business yet—why not wait and see how it comes out before con- demning it? And fer that matter there's a lot of sentiment in business If you'll check up, Mr. Voter, you'll find many cases where sentiment in business loses money for businessmen—and, of course, you'll find lots of cases where it PAYS, If it pays in business it ought to pay in government—if only by making people have faith in government. And faith is something you can't buy. of the way—for this session at le That will open the Perera ne raney iieven che cud aie Domne Bee re re way for the “ten commandment * way . “te i From now on, folks, you'll see action, Yours truly, JIM MARSHALL. | ——— | ap Corker, Puzzlers, but a Clue Is Given) ie \dr new low on the move at 62 |ket. Fine #taple territory is atl! quoted ‘This puzzle is built around one)? ‘ord—22 vertical. It is the word!? The word these puzzles have made famous. Half an em. That Forward. Behold. IZONTAL A vehicle at card, .|52. Aloft A parent A. writing fluid. Ano. To cut down. A ribbed fabric, An intimation. To imitate, 360. | Negative A message. 73. THE ANSWER TO YESTERDAY" S| PUZZLE oe en Jon of inquiry. a BN a a A bar of fron. A distinct portion of land An Australian bird. Good tim A wate bile lodging. On the ocean. VERTICAL Pnthuslasm. nny ati ENEN voldiern N. Y. Sugar and Coffee A female sheep. Saturday's Quotations er term |Snanr—ttaw, enay: spot, $4.62; refined, lunge quiet: granulated, $6.10 le 7 Rilo on epot, 23%; No, 4 Hi oh. Grade Leather Goods Reduced f 2 Bag reg 2 Suit Cases, reg. i = 16 Bags, reg $17.50 ie = 12 Bags, reg 8 Cases, reg. $18.50 = 38 Bags, reg. $30.00 1 Case res $25.00 i ute and house to pass it. = heal msde Industrials Flufctuate in) wreat— open wisn Low Cone | ALL STREET JOURNAL FINAN- 3 133, | winter thie! soft whlke, S195; wertera J white, $1.89; hard winter, $1.90; north- NE w R OF 136% cil ae TiMEY csaccs LMG 68 es ‘ bial a. ep ite g Portland Produce Wig an al iz Saturday's Quotations May ceceee LTH 1.76% 1.72 L76% Batter—Cube ext: 43c; standards, July La“ ios 1.544 1.68 4i%ec: fi . 0c; firsts, 38%c. Lard. ~ Exe 490; firsts, 480; pullets, May +1665 16.60 1645 16.50 47; current Facets. se. the May . 1696 15.95 1680 15.98 | Foret Ex hange “ast » 5 | NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—Foreign ex- ‘ast Iron Pipe gained 1% points | » 18 and fractional advances were | Boston Wool [change opened stsady. Starting, $4.20: Steel and other Industrial| jogtox gan, f4-No. teportant 4334 | Bellu, can Woolen afforded an ex-|chanses were noted in the local market. | Ni S|RHODES: OEPARTM ENT STORE MA in 8000 that ever has use for sooner or later The markable reductions are on! oe fs 3 Bags, reg. $26.50 1 Ch ads stone, $20.00 1 Gladstones, regular Fitted Cases, regular Hat Boxes, regular 5 lo = ca Bates us” | Mothers’ Council Auto Lunch Kit, regular. ..$18.50 1 Auto Lunch Kit, regular... .$16.50 and Neue $ 22.95 Well BabyCenter Group at Tuesday, Jan, 27th 8 Gladstone Cases, regular >, Program 3 Gladstone Cases, regula 8 Fitted es, regular. Jags, regular AS 3 Auto Lunch Kits, regular. 1 Auto Lunch Kit, regular. . And at $7.95 2 Hat Boxes, regular 10 Hat Boxes, regular 1 Lunch Kit, regular 6 Bags, regular 1 Bag, regu 3 es, regular ... 10 A. M. “Care of the Pre-School Child” by Mrs, C. Bogardus, ch n 10:30 A. M. ‘Care of the Expectant Mother,” by Dr. Charles D. Shannon Baby Jer the personal nnings, offers o have her baby > personal advice of the ~ and care 13 Cowhide Bags, regular $4.85, Infants’ Dept—Upper Main Floor Now $3.45 examined $10.00 doctor ANUOUVUUUUNUUEUUUOUEEUHUUUUEUUEENUOUUUUEEUS EAU E | Cash Wheat |_ CHICAGO, Jan. 24.—Cash wheat—No. 2 red, $2 . Chicago Board of E Trade| white, $152!) No. 1 hard winter, $1.94 No. 1 big blue stem, $1.06 S196% HL 9D S190 eee 1 1.65% 170% 165% 167 | Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Jan. 24.—Wheat—Hard Early Trading ern spring, $1.92 Onte— - Foreign exch " nge closed lower. Ster- 13-16; franca, $0.0540; lire, Belgium, $9.0510%; marki 030; Swede: eral trond by {Foreign markets were slightly lower, but wo points to a [this Was not reported in the local mar- pring 1 arket opened irreg-|at $1.65 to $1.70, and is 90 difficult to off %; obtain that one topmaker has advanced B. & his price on fine territory tops bo a pound SPECIAL SALE OF MILAN DOUBLE- COATED WHITE ENAMELWARE Tuesday 98c Each Wonderful Values! SECOND BASEMENT HOT POINT SPECIAL IRONS Reduced to $5.00 The lowest price in years. (Made by the Edison Appliance Co.) First Basement SAFEDGE TUMBLERS Low Priced SET OF SIX 39c The “Beaded Ealge” prevents chipping. First Basement New Shipment of “HIT-AND-MISS” RAG RUGS offered aneeeay Site 24x48-inch, at. cases vee cacs creases BIG VALL UNION HARDWARE UNIVERSAL LUNCH Self-Contained Steel Ball-Bearing KIT AND LPINT ROLLER SKATES VACUUM BOTTLE Very Special, Marked at a Bargain. $1.69 | si.49 Pair Adjustable, casy Heavy metal enameled running. d filter, DEPT. 4 DEPARTMENT 2

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