The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1921, Page 5

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1921, SHINN SERVICE OTT ou Furniture of Real lf No matter whether you plan on refurnishing a room, or furnishing an entire home, you may come here with the assurance of finding a large assort- ment in furniture values, and a permanent satis- faction in having chosen this store. 4- and 3-Room Outfits—Special Save $40.00 on Living Room Set Set consista of Nufold Bed Davenport, covered in Imitation Spanish Leather; large Arm Rocker, covered with Crown Leatherette; large arm auto seat (leather) Rocker, large Library Tadle. All pleces built of oak and finished golden or fumed. Save $33. 7 o on n Dining Room Set consists of 42inch Buffet in golden or fumed finish; 6 xtonsion Table, 42-inch top, golden or fumed finish, and six Wood Box Seat Chaira, golden or fumed finish, TR HEA. pen Ska obec. ssocecicndessns $87.75 Save $30.00 on Bedroom Set Set consists of full siso Vernis Martin finished Steel Red, extra heavy; 40-pound felt Mattress, steel Spring, large Dresser in Old Ivory finish, Ivory Rocker and Chair to mateh. Set sells regularly for $10 $71 .75 Special at ..ceceesseees Big Cleanup on Riateninpate: peered for Laying. Standard Prints, Straight Line Intaid, per square yard... per square yard.....@1.85 Good Iniaid, Impoged Inlaid, per square yard.. per square yard,....83.00 Sells regular for $143. Special at ..... ace foot What Congress Is Doing Today SENATE Continues debate on sundry etvt! ap- ropriation bil Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE | and means committer con inues hearings on revision of tariffs ™ papers and books Appr jones sub-commitiee con- tiders ation bill, Shipping board committee continues tte Investigation To Hold Funeral of Storm Victim HOQUIAM, Feb. 7.—FPuneral ser vices will be held Tuesday for Jesse L. McMinn, 33, who died |yesteriay as a result of tnjurics | received during the storm of Janu. jary | McMinn was fireman at the An. | derson & Middieton mill in Aber- jdeen. He was caught in the crash in jewriry passengers, three bandits artoed with revolvers, from thelr fingers. the mill when Alfred A. Brown, chief engineer, was killed, monocle and cane. bile. DON'T BUY ANY LUMBER WITHOUT FIRST GETTING OUR PRICES AND SEEING OUR QUALITY Bie suas iy SHOES” SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. poswe of Sacramento county deputy/to prove that the living can com \wheriffs up to early today had found] municate with the dead. T. Lynn |no trace of the five men who at 10:30/ Bradford, lecturer and writer, gave |p. m. yeaterday boarded train No. 427) his life. Somewhore in Detroit today of the California Traction company | there i# « girl whom Bradford prom |at Youngstown and robbed 30 passen |wers 1n)} the train crew of $1,000 In money and sverul hundred dollars | his body lay several works on spirit climbed on the back platform. TRAIN HELD UP ENDS LIFE AS | IN CALIFORNIA AN EXPERIMENT | Posse Hunts Bandits Who| Would Talk With Girl After, Got $1,000 and Gems When the train, which was en| “Can the Dead Cormumicate With route from Sacramento to Stockton, |the Living?” was the title of a type stopped at Youngstown to discharge | written manuscript which had not boarded | been finished. the front end of the train and two| According to his friends, Bradford One |recently inserted an advertisement man had a rifle and the others were |in Detroit papers, asking for anyone They commanded the passengers |see him. A girl answered and visited to throw up their hands and searced|the rooming house. It in believed every one, taking plenty of time. lit was this girl with whom Bradford Women were forced to take rings | wished to talk from his grave After they had completed of the four stee! smokestacks at|search of every pamenger, the | Chicago school of oratory, He claim-| ,, Monies . Oth the |ed Detroit an his home. No relatives (Oil Explosion Fatal Fire; Rouses Others ‘ bandits ordered the train crow to |have been found. 0 D s ™ |80 Ex-Service Men proceed up the track several hundred i yards to a point where the tracks | WHITMAN ” COLLEGE. Male | crossed the highway. There they lett | 7 jmembers of senior class adopt|the train and escaped in an automo. |} INDIGESTION t] sa th tit setrteeinieiaiatectinhinen ‘siete ery als + J) of off she was using to build a THE SEATTLE. STAR reteset Dt oS eerensnsesheemnimennsaoninanatninniiaisinainimninsiinamanint tig SHALILE STAR Sr “BIG CUT IN LADIES HATS” Death DETROIT, Feb. T—In an attempt A ined to lk to after death. Bradford was found dead In his alien. interested in spiritualiam to call and Bradford was « graduate from a rooming house, a suicide. Bonide! feweeae "IOI SAVES [Nati Wide Supeore The Rhodes STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 ~ Silk See ersey Petticoats | Special | $2.95 Second Mloor HIS special pur- | chase of 185 Silk Jersey Petticoats of- | fers exceptional val- ues in all-silk jersey in plain and combi- nation colors, and Silk Jersey-top Pet- ticoats with silk mes- saline and taffeta flounces. LADIES SKIRTS HALE OFF We will*place them on sale Tuesday in accord- ance with our principle of passing economies ob- tained by fortunate purchases to you. Choice at $2.95. TWO GROUPS OF Wool Middies at Extreme Reductions Upper Main Floor NEWS PLANT IS LOT No, 1—100 Wool Jersey Middies in white and navy. The white middies are trimmed with navy collar, cuffs and black tie; BEING GUARDED the navy with white braid and black tle. Sizes 36 to 46. For merly $8.50. Reduced for $3 95 . Tuesday to ... | Bremerton Editor Receives LOT No. 2125 Threats trimm have red laces. Forme ai toeiding Spec bins $2.95 "lannel Middies in sizes 26 to 44, are with white braid on collar, sleeves and pockets, and BREMERTON, Feb. 7.--Another {alleged threat to “clean out” the of fice of the Searchlight and wreak vengeance upon W. B. Jessup, it | publisher, caused exgitement here Remnants Outing Flannel pn 2 a | and short lengths of 1,000 yards of 27-inch cok jrangertai t'-hinve. dome te0ms 7 herpes agen ored Outing Flannel of a marine,” caused bim and his force 1% to 3 yards long, ane splendid quality. Formerly to guard the plant all night. No ere Tuesday st % 80a. Mpect: Teebdig, a ouble resulted 4 aidasa aagutat Cot: biliok Sampenies Pe Upper Main Floor Ee 23¢ Publication of a story bearing details Co. CURTAINS Reductions that will yield substantial economies— Upper Main Floor SCRIM CURTAINS—120 pairs in cream and ecru, with plain hem- stitched borders and corners of hand drawn work and Battenberg figures; others with lace edges, Formerly $2.76. Tuerday, a palr..... $1 75 RUFFLED .MUSLIN CURTAINS: with colored edges in pink, blug n and yellow, Formerly at 2 pale casees ones BEOOO MARQUISETTE CURTAINS—15 pairs hemstitched and finished with Barmen lace; ecru only. Vormerly $4.00 nd $4.25, cher pra $2.75 Curtains in one- and two-pair lots 15 pairs in all, compris- ing Marquisette, Notting- ham, Scrim, Filet and Duchess Curtains, reduced for Tuesday as follows: Curtains . Curtains . Curtains . Curtains . Curtains . 5 Curtains . 50 Curtains 75 Curtains $14.00 Cyptains” $18.00 Curtains 00 Women’s Boxed Handkerchiefs 50c Main Floor On Tuesday our Handkerchief Section will place on sale Wom en's White Lawn Handkerchiefs with scalloped edge and long ink tial and hemstitched borders with colored embroidery and initial. 3 Handkerchiefs in a box. Formerly $1.25. Reduced of an attack by a party of marines n — on the city jail, the liberation of a| === — ——— prisoner and the abduction of two} WOMAN DIES Seattle Chamber of Commerce has R F AMILY wired every similar organization in the United States asking its support FROM BURNS of Former Representative Will ee Humphrey for appointment te the Wakens to Find Home on shipping board. Stenographer Four persons owe their lives to 12 Are Given Free Chow prweeeceeeeee tee e ees, *Pape’s Diapepsin’’ at once fixes Your Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomach | | . GOES, GONE! I ai t| t] ae ote tet e eens + Stomach acidity causes indigestion! Food souring, gas, distress! Won der what upset your stomach? Well, | don’t bother! The moment you eat al tablet or two of Pape's Diapepain all the, lumps of indigestion pain, the | sourness, heartburn and belching of gases, due to acidity, vanish—truly wonderful! Milligns of people know that ft is needless to be bothered with indiges tion, dyspepsia or a disordered stom ach. A few tablets of Pape’s Dia pepsin neutralize acidity and give relief at once—no waiting! Buy a box of Pape's Diapepsin now! Don't In order to give the people of this city, whose patron- age in the past has made us grow from a very small busi- ness to a business worth nearly half a million, the benefit of the very low wholesale prices prevailing on Eastern orders, we have stopped taking Eastern business until the market changes, and— THIS SURPLUS WE ARE OFFERING YOU AT PRICES THAT ARE SO LOW THAT IT IS BOUND TO STIMULATE BUILDING SO FAR AS WE ARE ABLE TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND. WE OWN OUR OWN TIMBER, DO OUR OWN LOG- GING AND MANUFACTURE OUR OWN LUMBER, and we believe it is a positive fact that there is no other lumber dealer in this city that can give you— AS LOW A PRICE FOR AS HIGH QUALITY OF LUMBER AS WE CAN. NOW, THEN—GET THAT BUILDING STARTED AND DON’T BLAME LUMBER ANY MORE. ON THIS OFFER OUR TERMS ARE CASH. Stetson & Post Lumber Company Elliott 711 3300 Whatcom Ave. Elliott 712 stay miserable! Try to regulate your | stomach #0 you can eat favorite | | foods without causing distress, The jcont is 0 little. The benefits so | kreat.—Advertinement \It’s Not a Crime To Be Thin, But— | ta really embarrassing to be #0 thin | }that peopl | “akinny at. and taking as di ns ed bl nervous > quickly over- | CREAM FOR CATARRH | OPENS UP NOSTRILS |} Tolls How to Get Quick Relief From Head In one minute your clogged nos trils will open, the alr passages of your head will clear and you can | breathe freely. No more hawking, |enuffling, blowing, headache, dry- | ness. No struggling for breath at | gone. Get a «mall bottle of | Balm from your druggist Apply jae of the he ’ flamed or swoll mucous mem- | brane and relief comes instantly It's just fine, Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. | Relief comes #o quickly.—Advertive | ment, [8 Jexploded, wax at the Butter Two Girls Gamble | tolds, It's Splendid! } |, apread of t . (because | night; your cold or catarrh will be| © 4 Cream | inate throat, |a little of this fragrant, antiseptie, | i " 1 Haven't healing cream in your nostrils. It} Th t e | Bt » AWFUL . BBS a | penetrates through every air pase. |e preperation b the bit THs ellininated FSD AY Gye} THE STORE FOR l soothes the in \n 4 a COME | year-old Myrtle Christensen. ; The body of Mrs. Mollie Beach,| kened by crackling fames and| Veterans’ hotel, 1003 Third ave. S., stenographer, who was fi | ng smoke in her bedroom at her| fed $0 hungry former service men Sunday. Mrs. H. G. Seaborn acted ¢ hostess. The hotel is operated un- der the auspices of Seattle post, = 18, American Legion, doses of Foley Kidney Pills I became all right and my pain is all gone, Foley Kidney Pilis relieve backache, — urinary irregularities, rheumatic pains, stiff joints.—Advertisement, burned Saturday night, when a ‘ather's home at 8119 Laton ave. at! 2a, m, Sunday, Myrtle aroused her father, mother two young broth. mortuary Monday, pending funeral | ers. arrangements. Damage to the house totaled She died at 3:10 a, m. Sunday in | $1,200. the city hospital as a result of her| The flames are believed to have burns. The explosion set fire to the | started from sparks from a defective room at 1020 Bight ave |gtowe pipe falling into a wood box. | FE. Hamilton, another boarter,| H. C. Christensen, the father, is a extinguidne Mrs. Beach's blazing | street car man. j clothes with a quilt. She t# survived | | by her husband and a brother |Robber Holds Up |State Architects Couple in Auto Pick New Officers SAN JOSE, Cal, Feb. 7.—Police ", were unab! today to find trace of Washington chapter, American) an armed bandit who last night held Institute of Architects, chose the| - lup H. E. Pollock and a young wo: following officers at their annual| i) in potlock’s car. ‘The robber meeting In the New Washington |{o5¢ potlock’s coat, Jewelry, money pyr Pipes bony My fice (4 auto and vanished, avid wident; Russell, 2,000 Turn Out ¢ to nd vic ent; H. C 4 house, 8 third vice presi dent; H Sexamith, secretary Carnival of Elks) Carl Siebrand, treasurer, and J. §.| Elks’ carnival, held in the Armory | Saturday night, was attended by | i more than 2,000 couples. Proceeds ||| nt.—Warren Judd,| will be used to send the Elks’ dele. |}! ath when auto up-|gation to the annual convention in| Cote, member of board of trustees, HELENA, ™ 18, burned to ¢ ets and gasoline tank explodes. Los Angeles in July Facing Oneration {Girls Toss Coin to Decide Turn on ms deitaciies Table | | | fered to the public, | great phyal-jcleanser over x upper and lower | A-and Lill ement and notice foul matter it} #] u That your selection will the _Adlerikka in my practice BERRY BOWLS WATER JUGS is just. wh f ound nothing to excel it.” Brew. a bine ound nothing in my 60 practice to exce d) Dr. James Weaver. “I use Adloriica in all by § quire only one do! (Sign- ed) Dr. fF. M, Prettyman | ia ni better | Come early for the best 1 of an 4 IN It is the most complete system drug store “NUCUT’| GLASS IN A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF glass is used, and each piece is highly polished. by the wide assortment offered, as here indicated: | Every piece represents wonderful value at 98¢. BASEMENT Cc “Nu-Cut” Glass Table Novelties resemble Cut Glass to an amazing de- gree, Their excellency in appearance is the result of the wonderful moulds employed in their manufacture, These moulds are the most ex- \ pensive ever used in the manufac- ture of glass. Only the best imperial mirror i be easily made is assured SALAD BOWLS SUGAR and CREAMERS SHALLOW NAPPIES COMPORTS selection, EFUL ARTICLES

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