The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1921, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 80, 1921. CII I] 1?) Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation PLAIN FACTS 4-PIECE MATCHED BED- 1982 50 ROOM SUITES—Values up to $429.50 are being sold for. —SPECIAL TERMS— $5 DOWN—$2.50 A WEEK THE SUITES consist of a Dresser, Bed, Chiffo- robe and Dressing Table—in the Ivory, Walnut and Mahogany and all are of period designs. THIS SALE has been freely responded to and a large number of sales resulting. IF YOU can possibly use a bed room set, do not lose this opportunity—as the saving is enormous and the terms are such that no one can possibly peve an excuse for not taking advantage of this WE GREATLY desire you to see these suites whether you buy or not. ALL PURCHASES stored until you are ready for delivery. ‘ THE SEATTLE SERVICE (HG UIiiNecenenttiinne) OH DEAR=THIS 15 ONE TIME OF YEAR WHEN A WOMANS WORK IS | DONT BELIEVE BILLY REALIZES HOUSE CLEANING 1S- 1GOT ALONG Just PINE WITH THE HOUSE CLEANING TO DAY SALAD - HE wit '5 VE 300 KILLED IN GERMAN REVOLT BERLIN, March 30.—Three hun- dred Germans have been killed in the communist uprising, {t wag un- MONTANA MINES} WILL BE GLOSED BUTTE, Mont, March %0.—The Anaconda copper mine, one of the jlargest producers in the United/ “pees A NICE FRENCH DRESSING FOR THE my Y FOND OF IT LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED [chal courts to try officially estimated today, The Ger man government prepared to end the revolt with the formation of spe thousands of pris onera, It was stated officially that no red) Staten, faces a complete shutdown | tonight, according to an official statement issued by John D. Kyan, chairman of the board of directors. ‘The shutdown, general thrueut the! district, is expected to affect all |mines and smelt in Butte, Ana | |much alarm among officiais, were quick to order him into retire: |}| eeu prisoner will be granted amnesty. An | attempted general strike here fix conda, Great Falls and possibly Hel ena. Intimation to this effect was | wed. Several attempts were made! given here early today by officials | to seize the factories, but augmented |of the Anaconda and other compan police forces easily supprensed the! mobs. | tem, | Approximately 7,000 men tn Butte | He traveled as a man of wealth, | WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH Hundreds of arrests were made be fore the crowds dispersed. Dispatches here taday Indicated the American army of occupation was called upon to do some police Opening Announcement For Your Convenience and Future Service THE LIBERTY GRAFONOLA SHOPPE Featuring Columbia Grafonolas and Records, Will Open Thursday, March 31st Special Program From 3 to 9 p. m. You Are Codrially Invited to Atten Here you will always find the newest hits. In the future this cozy musical corner will be open every evening till 10 o’clock. Liberty Grafonola Shop 1516 First Avenue Next Door to Liberty Theatre Millions HaveWeak Eyes And Do Not Know It How to Test Your Eyes and " Strengthen Them ad everything without any gia. d my eyes do not water any me At night they would pain dreadful ly; now they feel fine ail the time,” A ‘indy who used it ways: TC) mosphere seemed hazy with or with- out glasses, but after using Bon-| Opto for 15 days, everything seemed clear. Lean even read fine print} now without glasses It is believed that thousa wear glasses can disc h reasonable time, and multituc Dotng your daily work with weak ae ie hike eating with poor teeth Retiewse actually painfal. But eyes ache, ches, is not the one who has weak on and dors not know it—and milliona of them. Weak ade to do their work You can quickly teat he if y fully benefited and ened in many instances in t lowing simple way: Go t store and get a bottle of tablets. Dissolve one Bon-Op: let in a fourth of a glass o ‘or inted page blurs; | Work tires your eyes or gives headaches; if your eyes wa k red and inflamed they ne tention. To good eyes with perfect tthe printed page looke black ordinary light—and the blacker It thi etter, To weak eyen it oF looks gray or faded, and is pot 50 saaily read. There are a tho wand different shades of color be- tween the deep biack of perfect sight | y: end the blur that makes it impos- Bible to read without glanse: ‘There is, according to Dr. hope for those who wear gl With this liquid bathe the e ad. ¥ should note you perceptibly from th nd inflammation quick When even a little bit, tak en and preserve them wi Do not neglect t ny beyond hope-—-some = 4 saat ¥ blind—-might have been saved | are victims of eye strain ther | If they had cared for their ¢ fe weaknense and this hope is tim: ind in the Bon-Opto method. Many | hose eyes were weak or failing fared have had their eyes re- through the Bon-Opto prin- me of these sraterut on wes alm to read at @ Lge] NOTE used freely who use it Has no equ: RY ek by Druggiate. Advertisement ‘work In connection with the revolt, The burgomaster of Wirges, in the American district, called for help| when communists threatened the town. American doughboys went over and quickly reatored order, “Bayer” on Genuine Aspirin—say “Bayer” Warning! Unleas you mee the name ‘Gmyer” on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin preseribed by physicians for twenty one years and proved safe by mil- lions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Rheumatism statement true. LARGE PIMPLES ITCHED BADLY Redand Scaled Over. Could NotSleep.CuticuraHeals, “My face broke out in large, pimples, and they festered and »: over then dried up. They itched so badly that I could not sleep at sore eruptions. “T tried everything I saw adver- tised but nothing did me any good until I got Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment. Now my face is clear and smooth, and I only used one cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuti- cura Ointment to heal me." (Signed) H. Williams, 297 Cordonia Ave., oit, Mich. ke Cuticnra Soap, Ointment and Talcum your daily toilet prepara- ind watch your skin improve, eee i oe ee ‘Ointment Soop she Head. | alone are affected by the order, with 4n additional 4,000 at Anaconda and the same number at Great Falls: The normal working ferce in 28,- 000. This figure waa cut to 15,000| by retrenchment policy put into ef. fect by the Anaconda and other Butte companies some months ago. New York city has more than 100, 000 clutwomen ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Ear. ache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. All druggists sell Bayer Tab- lets of Aspirin ip handy tin boxes of }12, and in bottles of 24 and 100 |Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. | | Cuts cost of drinking good coftee | Xlent Blend, 1% Ibs., 500; 1 Ib. 350. (M.A. Hansen, 40 Eoonomy Market. — | AdvertUsement. Eqypuan Kitchen i Specialty Food Shop and Auto Kitchen A Guarantee That Out of Past Happenings Future Troubles and Future Loss Will Not Arise— | Such Protection Seems Reasonable, |]} and Well Worth While, Does It Not? As regards Land Titles it is furnished by Washington Title Insurance _ Co. “Under State Supervision” Anncts More Than $600,000.00 jthe jout over the right cent. aby HELLO! THIS 1S BILL! PuT ON you GLAD A HEART-BREAKING JOB //{ TOSS an HAVE TOWN DINNER, EH, WHAT P EX-EMPEROR IS NOW IN HUNGARY VIENNA, March 0.—Hungary seethed with excitement today with the news that ex-Emperor Carl ts in| the country | Carl's audacious return provoked | ment at Steinamananger, Extra | guards were called out and the fron: | tier guard wan etrengthened to din | courage a possible monarchist upris-|]) tng. | The former emperor arrived in| Padapest Sunday, in a big motor car. with brilliantly uniformed attend. | ants He first visited Horthy, to whom he «ald he had been given official permission by France to re-enter his country. Von Horthy persuaded Carl not to attempt a coup, or even eee mon. archist sympathizers, Siberia Asks for og U. S. Recognition WASHINGTON, March 20.—The state department announced today that the American legation at Peking: had received a communication ask ing recognition by the United States for the far eastern republic of Si beria, whose territorial claims com. prise the regions of Lake Baikal, The communication probably will be ignored for the present. The Siberian republic's message announces the establishment of that government, expresses hope for friendly relations with the United States and asks an exchange of dele gates or commiasioners between Chi ta, the capital of the republic, and Washington. Report Revolution Planned in Yucatan EL PASO, Texas, March 30—Re ports reaching here today state that & revolution has been planned in Yucatan and Vera Cruz, following a meeting of bolsheviets at Pachuca, in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico, -a few days ago. The meeting adopted the princt ples of the third internationale of Moscow and was presided over by a personal representative of Lenine, re port atated Gov. Spokane May Give Jitneys Free Track SPOKANE, Wash., March 30.— Threats by street car companies to petition for a 10-cent fare if the city follows its announced policy of un-| leashing jitneys, marked today's hearing of the companies’ demand, before the public service commission for an Scent fare. The city will turn the fits loose if the commission grants the request. Autos Collide; 3 Women Are injured Mrs, W. H. Goodwin, 415 16th ave N., reported to police Tuesday after noon that three other women and herself were injured when her auto ided with th *. Fallers, 4th av at Brooklyn , Monday night. win was severely bruised BK. Corlette, 6306 17th ave. , Incurred @ broken nose and a eye, which re quired ten stitches; Mrs. T. E. 3 Lachlan, 2627 Harvard ave a Mrs, Jacky received bruises, HOQUIAM.-Bullding workers vol untarily cut wages 9 to 12% per| PORTLAND, Ore. overseas soldiers Bodies of to arrive 10 here For good apple ple, go to Boldt's. —Advertisement, IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES . bugzing © getting Catar ruggist of Parmint (dou- d add to it \% rand a little Take 1 table- four times a day This will often bring quick re- from. the distressing head © Is should 16 easy and ing into the is easy to. prepare, costs little, and is pleasant. to Anyone who has Catarrhal p Of the ears Ia hard of or has head — nol thould give this prescriptions trial / the mucus # throat. It pie peewee STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 NE the past week make Co... Upper Main Floor W shipments which have arrived dur 4 our displays of spring blouses at $4.95 of unusual interest through the attractive assortments, the simple, yet dis- _ tinetive styles and the { uring splendid values, feat- 4 HAND-MADE VOILES georgette and crepe de bisque, honeydew, navy Muslin Corset Covers Reduced Upper Main Floor 260 white “muslin corset covers in sizes 26 and 88 only have been reduced for a quick cleanup at the following prices: VERLACES pink, yellow, Corset Covers 35¢ Corset Covers 48¢. $1.26 Cornet Covers 63¢. ormet Covers 75¢. Corset Covers 98¢. 2.50 Corset Covers $1.25. a yard, $2.25. Silk Camisoles Reduced Upper Main Floor A broken line of 100 crepe de chine and wash satin camisoles in flesh and white, which formerly sold at $1.25, are reduced for a quick cleanup. Sizes 26 to 4 Choice at 69¢. plain taupe, navy, ing spring and summer, ized poplin. tailored and pleasingly trimmed models of chine in white, flesh, and black. Sizes 36 to 44 Dress Trimmings Specially Priced Main Floor Rear and flouncings suitable for spring dresses in colors of white, ecru, rose, brown and several shades of blue, Formerly $3.75 to $8.50. Special for Thursday, Mercerized Skirts at $2.95 Second Floor IZES 27 to 32 waist measures in purple and black, designed for street wear dur- of mercer- who |f} Men’s Summer Union Suits Main Floor A epectal purchase of men's summer weight cotton union suits New Spring Dresses at $19.50 HE styles and materials of this group are such as to make them in short sleeves and three-quarter length atyle offers a splendid value through the application of our principle of sharing the economies obtained by special purchase with canton crepe and taffeta and black. Von |f) | you. Sires M4 to 46 A SUIT 75¢ especially suitable for street or after- noon wear. They are well made of in colors of navy blue, gray, tan, brown, taupe *% Sizes 16 to 42 o1N: ” William “at Home ; ‘ in County Jail Don't call at 1921 Bastiake ave. if you want to see William Gorman. Will's in the county jail, with 59 days to go. Sentenced Tuesday by Federal Judge Neterer, after pleading guilty to having a still HE SEES A BIG CHANGE IN WIFE, SAYS JOHNSON Declares Tanlac Did Her More Good Than Every- thing Else Combined “From the good Tanlac has done my wife I don't believe it has an equal,” said Carla Johnson, 1215 North Chestnut St, Spokane, Wash ington. ‘ “She has been a sufferer from stomach trouble for quite a spell Food just wouldn't agree with her and seemed to do her more harm than She was intensely nervous, ever got @ good) night's had dreadful head- aches and was continually taking something for constipation. We tried everything we could think of and even changed climates, but nothing did her any good “We had read so much about Taniac, that we thought that where there's so much smoke there must be fire, so %we decided to try it. I saw a marked improvement after she had finished the first bot- so whe kept on taking it and good hardly sleep, tle, ‘Ithree bottles have made a well wo: man of her. Her appetite is simply splendid now and everyhing she eats agrees with her perfectly, Her aches and pains are all gone; she gets in things, and says she ter than she has in a long time. We are strong for Tanlac at our house.” Tanlac is sold by the Bartell Drug Stores, Seattle, and Brooks & Son, Kennydale. ertisement, Open Evenings —-R. & R 3d and Union, Opposite Postoffice. Adv A OUR PRICE Fer Ginases the Lowest tn Seattle EXAMINA- TION FREE Broken Lenses Duplicated SUSSMAN OPTIC juate 0) Let the “Dime & Dollar” Make Your Dimes and Dol- lars Earn Dividends for You around better and takes more | Prospector Hurt in Stove Blowup BUTTE, Mont. March 30-—One hundred and fifty pieces of stove iron were removed from the body of John C. Mannful, while he lay on the operating table for three hours here yesterday. Mannful, a prospector, kindled a fire in the stove of a cabin he had just rented on Wise river. in the bills, 75 miles from here, Monday. James McLeod, owner of the cabin, after the explosion, recalled that he had hidden two sticks of dynamite, with caps, in the oven a week ago. ing Mannful,” he explained. Mannful will recover. McLeod's cabin is gone. Man Kills Self _ in News Office SAN FRANCISCO, March 30.—A man believed to be J. Elton Moran, 3414 Sheridan bivd., Chicago, walked into the office of the San Francisco Bulletin, on Market st, yesterday afternoon and demanded that R. A. Crothers, publisher of the Bulletin, “I forgot all about tell. | sive bim $6,000. Bee Hardly waiting for a reply pulled a revolver from his and blew out his own brains. an was about 26 years old and well dressed. Cards found tm the mian'’s caused the police to believe he Moran. -INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF } A noted authority mys that @ drops of “Outgro” upon the skin rounding the ingrowing nail inflammation and pain and so t ens the tender, sensitive skin u neath the toe nail, that it penetrate the flesh, and the turns naturally outward almost night. “Outgro” is a harmless ant | manufactured for chiropodists. H ever, anyone can buy from the d store a tiny bottle containing tions. he Store for Useful Article Cleaning House? ? Here is a Real Spelger & Hurlbut Bargain: A 10-quart Extra Heavy Galvanized “Rochester” Bucket with a wooden handle, and Polar White Soap » Four Bars of Palmolive Soap Co.’s Polar White Laundry Soap, complete 59c No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. BASEMENT WHILE THEY LAST! Garden Tools 98c Long-handled Spades Long-handled, round-point Shovels 12- and 14-tooth steel bow Rakes Steel Hoes “Simplex” Weed Pullers They pull weeds out by the roots. COME EARLY as the quantity on some items will not be sufficient to last all day. Main Floor

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