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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Grunbaum Bros, FURNITURE Sixth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine To Merry, "ye nihil ad Truth in Advertis oy tied cera enn d "y sta of F ects” to see wh the t hin » " t To Thankegiving Turkeys Tut int , adition nd taste an am h ting Id hand ax Beware the Ides of November 26. CHIEF SEATTLE To Mrs. Atkinson Dear "City Mother: You look pretty nice t and I think you should have been put on the job a long time before this. I hope you look as cheerful a year from today as you do r Good tuck CHIEFY SBATTLY To the Turkey ® Dear Unfortunate: A me, “Mother Seattle here is to say for you is that y geta whole lot more respect on your last appoarance in the wo: you would have if there were no Thanksgiving. W ana,” but you'll probably get food betwee sxiving than you would get If it weren't for the ho pat of it, for the good of us alt CHIEF To the Servic e Station Employes To City Street Department To Miss Culver, Non emcee School ‘ A Featured Thanksgiving Value stent Sec see, es eo CHIBI To the Canned Foods Week Committee Six-Piece Dining RoomGroup Of Exceptional Price Appeal tor ita efors in making the canned fonds movement ct tho fant wee & success, Canned Foods week is a national event, started In § Imon Day.” It further boosts another Y SUITE of distinctive charm, designed in attractive two- Tih anaheim cube Sa aml tone walnut. As pictured above, except with one host chair and three side chairs instead of five as shown. pant wee attle five yearn To “Movie Doubles” Dear Boys and Girls: The chief never had such a go Chair seats are of<genuine Blue Spanish Leather; 6-foot exten- pte aa MstHEaRy night) when Te ob } with wonder sion dining table with 45x60-inch top; 60-inch buffet; 6 pieces many of h 1 20 closely resemblo the favorites « complete. ere CHIEF Buffet, Table and Four Chairs To Allen Stark, King County Jailer t was mal Dear “Dotecatit”: I hear thru. yor anit eseee th .50 To Henry Dahlby, Mayor’s Secretary = Dear “Hank ® all giad to see you “up and about” again after | == your recent se eas. You're a m t = { ity chief executive and the citizer Hi « t —J fficiently and we hope you'll regain your str nickly, Be Sure to See This. Fine Value in Our Windows | To Councilman Carroll | Streets Committee Chairman: It's Just about time for you to set off | a bomb underneath your fellow councilmen‘a swivel chairs in regard to | the Rallroad ave, reco: and the k sewer project, Let's force some action befors someone dies under the old avenue again | this winter or disease threatens tho city m the newer disposal system. CHIEF SEATTLE To Educators HAULUIBUULUUUUUUUUUHU 7 Dear Pedagogues: Education Week {s just over. I hope {t ha | Liberal Credit—Easy Terms 3 x Wena inte ihe teinda ce at t few h can clal a better © there th GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. h Week CHIEF SEATTLE Telephone ELiot-4910 Pee e SiaOtF ices To » High School Artists - - _Dead Ste notice you have been f good deal of interest a The Star'a A s Irish ¥ And some of your 1 cr pa me a TET RR BT TR c Je hn Thomas, 2042 42 ir have been not ha ba The Sta: 1 be able to { i ‘. ; N. boy. ga other contests. too, which will « si at shaneg th [ Little Stories of Life MARRIAGE LICENSES er talent CHIEF SEAT Massart, Clarence, Seattle Price, Jom § ° Se ewes, Rh, Mar ‘| To Mr. Avridge Mann q jos F.. 118 33nd ave., bo mee M., 6658 18h eve. | Hutton, Jd E., | Dealers say epg deman r than the misaty Olympia jeattlo . Terry ave. Fleming, Ralph 45th | Romano, Blalr, Pearce, They also say growers a « one off with a rabbit's cheap and ta 4 Hayes st. boy tb Too bad you can't Roslyn, 655 E. 1d to do in the old 04, CHIEF SEATTLE. . sith 16th ave. N . Seattle . tence Frederick, D boy. Soren Peter, 317 3ist ay rles, $12 Newton st. 713 EB. 45th st Blockhus, John Let a e, Frank, ad | * . McCoy, Fred Burton, 104 E. 43rd st, . oe oy Johnson, Evelyn M. ) eee Asa B, 1912 EB. 73r Wink, Petor A, Seattle ......Lema ho wrote her sentiments . Chester A., 1856 Weatlak ; p, 1512 N. 40th dt, | Murphy, Angeline C. Seattle, ‘Loge beet Mckee ate ee Soattle . a. zf : ‘ Y nds with her, for I appreciate just pic ne | Myer, Bliss cost MAaeo pt ae ‘ reser 1 Ly has to contend with Thero are a 3 nor eres : sett eae tis vo. W. mn . bn Aaron, | Nor- °: attle. Legal ‘ 7 ra B, 1528 Sixth ave. W.,| Cunningham. Bn : be ah . Lewal| Are always raving about the “Fiappers" wea 0 few clothes and | Strachan, ‘Alexander, 1710 26th ave. Hobethatis James A. Tacoma ....3 ties ray they Gunn to fetes; ate Fars I at i re to tall thom that |¢ boy. 52714 24th | Robertson, Holen, Seattle ........24] if they wore a fow less clothes and let some of the good Puget Sor | Berg, Conrad Milton 1627% 21th | Robertson, Helen, Sea Rebs i oe Ie Some, oF AE Pugot Sound | ¢ Merrifield, Grant, 1016 W. 65th st.| ave, girl. | Parker, George Preston, Pe fresh alr get inside of their red flannels (for that's what they wear), girl acodtiet. Leonard Ernest, New-|Napler, Margaret M., Seattle they would ‘havo a lot more pep and wouldr ays bo hugging the Camde: . 36 47th castle, girl . | Ad ) Ruel B U. 8. N radiator PEGGY, Another Office G amden, ¥ ali Joseph, 453 Fuske, Phillip, 3226 16th ave. W.|Curtis, Edna, Beattle . e uli Thomas, 6433 Sith ave. _ boy. | antino, Tony, Seattle toux, Anna, Heattle | DIVORCES ASKED | Friendships Broken Argias D. va. Alvin Elden, non support. eck §6=6DY laitter Ouarrels AYUULUUUUUUUAUELEAUOEAL HELL |= TTNVAQUUVTLUUUUUUNNUEUOSODOULUSHOEUT EULA iple in my office who OK the three Hartley campaign: DEPARTMENT STORE Silk and Cotton Brocades Hemstitching—a Yard Yard Ww ahtera: i : wes is gg .| [Sct ees 10e ® yard, 89c. Lining Department Trimming Department Going Home for Thanksgiving Day? Get Your Luggage Tomorrow at Rhodes! If it’s a Hand Bag, Suitcase, Traveling Case, an Overnight { Case or even a Hat Box that you need, you don’t have to ~ look farther. Rhodes have if —Popularly Priced! finest that the money we paid for them could buy, and in piece you will find values hard to duplic In our displays are or the price we Women’ 0.95 | Carry-all Women Cases $12.50 | Fitted Cases (Dup Men's Cowhide Suitcases, $19.50 Traveli 3ags of cowhide anc Suitcases of Dupont Stock. ..$5.95 | Se En ae Gladstone Bags. .$22.50 and $24.50 Women’s 20-in. Enamel C . 88.95 | Fitted Cases (Dupont Stock). .$22.50 Women's 22-in, Enamel Caser $9.50 Fitted Cases (Dupont Stock). .$32.50 Women’s 24-in amel Cases.$10.00 Fitted Cases (of cowhide) $35.00 Carryall Kit Bags (20-inch)..$29.50 Fitted ( (of boarskinJ $39.50 In Our Leather Goods Department—Main Floor Hat Boxes $5.95 * leather. A splendid buy at $5.95. finished Black Dupont as pictured, sewed lined and trimmed with Hat Boxes $2.95 is: « in black en: for $2.95, too, New Drapes for the Holidays We maintain a Drapery Work Room handled by experienced operators, where we carry out your own ideas and create helpful suggestions for you! Drapery Brocades, Yd. $2.50 Exceptionally heavy quality Sunfast Brocades in eight distinc- Lace tive color combinations. Our regular $3.25 quality! Curtain Drapery Brocades—Yard $3.00 Another lot of Drapery Brocades in grounds of blue, rose and mulberry, with contrasting stripes. Formerly a yard P l fi i Fy ly $3.80 a! 85c Each | 48-In, Marquisettes Filet Nets Yard 85c Yard 39c Better grade Marquisettes in | Filet Curtain Nets, 45 inches small dotted patter din | wide, and in cream, white and shades of cream and ecru. For | ecru. Assorted patterns suit- ruffled curtains. Formerly $1.10 | able for wide windows. For- yard merly 50c yard. Lace Panel. long and itn t trac n > from. They have a heavy inch bullion fringe with black heading. In regular stock these sell for $1.05 each. Rhodes Have a Long-Standing Reputation on Drapery Department— Fine Quality Linens for Festive Occasions Cook Bart ere Linen Department—Upper Main Floor UTITSL TTT Ti ve. patte FAUQUAEERESUUGUOSEOOUUEUGGEOOLAGHEOOOUGGASEOUGAV OCEANA NNN NUNN my support of him that ho was cr- or expt: well, I don't know what tolratio. I gu the governor,” said Dr, Me- | ation. He simply wanted ‘’'m|his dad, and he wanted him-in « guilty.’ 1 helped elect him.” jhurry. Finally he made {t kffown s all I can say ts "T can't unc nd him arned when I was so hearty in| And so it goes }that his name was Henry Yaman, | and that he thought he lived on 40th lave. A kindly gentleman took him Bes . Small Boy Tells World |°.oe 280° =» wlll Losing His “‘Dad’’ _ support. bell va. Lyle 8. Karr, cruelty ta Moriah Oe omer Among Legislators |! Alice May va. James Lee McVe |Norine vs. Arthur Boyd Mills.) ny MARIE ROWE DUNBAR into A. l. Gardner's nowspapor ot-| cruelty, bd morning with his dad to see the cit tently the 2 was around 4 years old, and ho suddenly discovered that tho aaa | had come downtown Saturde who had led him acros the street was }not his dad at all, but an absolute Fourth ave. 6 traffic sig ads 1 University st. ited them, Kvi.| Stranger. The small boy's signal of d into a’p trouble was sounded in three loud Flossie ya, John Denzil DeFroece,| (UYMPIA, 23.—Friendships | fice, Gaseiner thon owner and| Alivia tesla’ He : | whoops and a series of screeches. Y |. desertion have been broken; delegations | publisher of tho Kennewick Courier. | Of business while ho walted. When} NOt nen nd salesman, BE IN Pe AUE He) Ace eumaaaor, Mowell, | epite wide open; political lines wiped | Reporter. They would map out edi. | tho Steen light camo on, the young: | ot eet ee a as was the| iNeaeestig eee a aie Jaway. Democrats have become con: |torials favoring and advancing rec.| ter went with the crowd, taking youngster, but the newly acauired | NO Confinement—No Hospital Bill: ENDS FRIDAY | paket lel fidantes of the republicans. Every-|!amation development. work. ‘Then | Hold of the hand of J. A. Anderson. fused to listen t yisten to. apology anne Oe : : | Fionsie va, Frank Hill —————| thing contrary to tradition can be | Gardner sold his paper and became} Landing safely on tho other side, | © =|MY celebrated non-surgical Save 25% to 50% on Nationally Advertised | —Cadvertisemen J oxpected from thin 1925 fall ses. [Secretary to Gov. Hartley, seeaeareis Moulton had written to | talked to Representative Ed Sims, | | 7 Cet Strong Quickly of Port Townsend, and they both |°%,{urning down tho Kittitas proj x | 7 $1 Gold ed Minar pad "| “T can't understand Gardner," sai Macomb 6s. sss. ee 53c Gillett Razor ...... ‘y C Bi] Mother: rorget the nasty tasting, | talked of fish and lumber, Buti pep, Moulton Saturday, “If he had tbe Listerine 21 $1 Roots Panes. erie vee C} Zonite visseseses children McCoy's Cod Liver Ojl| member of the trinity, It looks | written that letter to the governor, I $1.25 Pinaud’s $1 Pinkham's | 8% |Compouna ‘Tablets {f you want to| like a case of “two's a couple and |eould very ensily havo explained it. | pa Lilas Vegetal ....... Compound sevseereee Cream Oil Shampoo ....++- 1 60¢ ‘orhan's t | bed Phat 39c auso they are not Inggards but | SOON EX ing {t out of the hands of the de reatilts In a fow days Political prophota say that it's HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS ON SALE NOT LISTED | They are not expensive either | soon coming to a showdown, when AT THE SAME REDUCED PRICES 60 tabdlet-00 conts and children |it will bo a caso of “choos betwoon take them Iike candy. ua.’ Sima will elther break with |servation and placing tt under tho | bli |wtate land commissioner, 1 could * i | One skinny woman gained 9 | erally conceded that they are opposed | ho did tn tho old di J.P, CHASE, Chemist P, CHASE, Chemis pounds in 24 days: on the educational program—Goy, | got up at that public hearing and | | Ask for McCoy's Cod Liver Of1| Hartley's attack on education helng| read my poraonal private lotter and | CUT-RATE DRUGGISTS | | [Compound Tablets and ff they don't | renonted by Reed and conaldered by | attempted to put me in wrong, It ‘or, 8 és St. |do your frail child the world of | sims hit mo right botween the evan," Cor: Second Ave. and Jam 8 St | good in 90 days your druggist is} ‘Then there were thowe happy days} ‘Then there 1s Dr. J. C. McCauley That Old Butler Hotel Corner |authorized to hand you back the when RopfMark Moulton would lock | of Mllonsburg, who was the strong maney you pald for them, his law office in Konnewlek and drop | Hartley man in Kittitas county dur. s. Ho morely | | put roses in their cheeks; give them three'’s a crowd.” Mark and 14 |‘vhe proposition as it now stands has | relief |partment of development and con-| tard plaster; does the work without| tack. Don’t neglect it for an hour, have told Gardner all that. You will feol a warm tingle ; | A very nickly child, age 9, gained | thy governor or Teod. On tho n. ¢NOT LIKE HE DID Caran he, Davee Cueeiie oa eure { aR }12 pounds In neven months and 1#|smation proposition Reed? and Sima | IN OLD DA [ i Bipe netaa rR rie ae SES scp J @ . strong and healthy have taken opposite views, Tt ts gon. “Rut no, he didn't come to me like Sare & Tubes | i . | | RECA treatment for Piles does not bipcatine FF At the open hearing on reclama. aver ° DRUG STORE MERCHANDISE ‘Thin Weak Children esi LO he eo |ton, Gardner read a personal letter ry Ae confine you to your bed or room. You | aa, ame Mage Theo Fart ie in Don’t Let That Cold can come and go about your Work a4 $1 Krank’s Lemon 79¢ 60c Mulsified Cocoanut 39c Jtereers Ve: aumnerneyents cr elton, | the governor, commending h@® atand usual, From the first treatment you will Turn Into “Flu” be relieved, and no matter how severe your case, 1 GUARANTEE IN WRIT: That cold may turn into “Flu,” Sto edin d ING to cure your PILES or return yout {stomach upsetting cod liver off and | NOW it's become @ triangle with | oniy come to mo and asked mo why | Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, | a ay y | give the thin, puny, under-developed | Gov. Roland Hartley as tho third!) had changed my stand since I had | unless you tako caro of It at once. fee. If you are suffering with PILES or other RECTAL or COLON ail Rub Musterolo on the congested| Till's does 4 things at once— scent writs Oe'call Se SSE rts and seo how quickly {t brings|in 24 hours, It stops the cold, FREE BOOK of information, opens the bowels, checks the fever |\@ \ It also contains nearly a hun 18 | good appetite and put pounda of | are on different sides of tho fence.! somo private caiptal back of it which| Musterole, made from pure oll of | grippe, tones tho Bynes And dred letters from PATIENTS, Cascartts c good healthy flesh on thelr bones, | 2d is marshaling the administra-/{t did not have when the governor! mustard, camphor, menthol and| Without the fll effects of most | Carter'r Doctors know all about them and | tion forees and Mark $s paddling | turned tt down. other simple Ingredients, is a coun-| treatments, Ch Liver Pil lots 15c ro does Owl Drug Co. and all drug: | along Independently "Also, this new reclamation bill|ter-irritant which stimulates cirou-| Hilt ts tho quickest, surest, most | pop for they are in great demand, | SHOWDOW proposes a new state policy by tak-| jation and helps break up the cold, | comptote help known for colds, As effective as the messy old mus.) A cold means & serious germ at ster Nobody knows where a cold may Rub {t on with your fingertips] lead, Over 150,000 deaths yearly s It} result from causes due to colds, tors the pores, then a cooling sen-| Don't take chances, Don't em ploy some Inefficient help. Get the “RUSSES properly Killed, cold begins, At all druggists, Be Sure It's \ Price 30 CASCARA &, QUININE Better than a mustard plaster | Get Red Bax Seo with portrait 1101 ow Third Ave.