The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1921, Page 5

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SEATTLE. STAR ‘?) i Cd Ke) pil SERVICE | Mommie ic E Granbesm Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation AXMINSTER RUG, Size 9x12 BEST QUALITY 9x12 Axminster Rugs—SAMPLE LINE—Rose, Blue, and Chinese 5 effects; 13 only, to be closed out at $48. 0 These Rugs sold for one hundred dollars in Janu- ary—very fortunate will be those who will secure one of these Rugs. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAU —-BROS was w 4 shr in ‘Agony From eiabeaad vous on Shrapnel in Liver | ver and he died in great agony the other day LAMBETH, England, April 4— —— —_— ied b ry th a Canadian regiment in France, their skins f Twice Daily All Week 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Matinees—15c to 50c Dramalet “Dollars & Sense” A Humorous in Four Episodes Written and Produced by Alan Brooks McCONNELL “Trills and Frills” By Hassard Short BILLY BEARD “The Man From the South” BEN HARNEY The Originator of Ragtime With His Boy From Kentucky—Wm. Farrell WILLIAMS & PIERCE In “Two Modern Country Jakes” CUMMINGS & WHITE In “Campus Capers” THE SYLVESTER FAMILY Father, Mother and Three Clever Juveniles Featuring Baby Katherine Kinograms : Topics of the Day : Concert Orchestra Entire proceeds of Friday matinee, April 8, go to benefit fund of National Vaudeville Artists Sa) MOTHER GRAY’S| SWEET POWDERS | e- FOR CHILDREN, | A Certain Relief for Fes Siena Doctor Tells How to 7 Eyesight ity Food Shop & and Auto Kitchen 9 Strengthens SAYS THE eee Lyesight DE LUXE MODEL \ ina \| ] ‘s in many instances, and auiex | LS brought to inflamed, ac hing, | \ ing, burning, work-strained, wat: | \\ IS THE SNAPPIEST ery eyes, Read the doctor's full ” SX GAR AT THES statement #s00n to appear in this SHOW paper. Bon-Opto is sold and recom ~ A Mended everywhere by druggists.— < Advertizement. Koo TTR ES FURNITURE PIKE MEETS co.) ;— onNew Phone—Elliott 4910 —— H. A. Smith, while serving In India laards are hunted for)» C FRITZ WINS--AND LOSES ITZ WINS-AND LOSES) | Satrerrie lo court In ng, on & rowing out }F rest C. Emily, a t May near Keller, Perry rding to the » exeape in an on suspicion O'Brien, of McDonald, state prohibt LEAVENWORTH, Wash. — Mre Bugene Wickman, 35, killed in auto rash, MAS, REIFENSTEIN, A 67, GAINS 25 POUNDS | Declares She ‘Would Like | to Put a Bottle of Tan- | lac in the Hands of | Every Sick Man, Wom- an and Child in This Country — Never Saw Its Equal n all my experience I have never | known a medicine like Tantac ‘Think | lof it! At my age to gain twenty-five pounds in weight, but that is just| | what I have done,” said Mra. Emma | | Reifenstein, of No. 237 Webster ave nue, Syracuse, N. ¥ | “If I had it in my power,” she | continued, “I would put a bottle of |Tanlac in the home of every sick jman, woman and child in this coun try, for 1 know what this wonderful medicine would do for them. For almost two years I was almost a jnervous wreck. I did not dare to \ieave the house or even go up town juniews my husband went with me | 1 was afraid to even cross the street | | | | | “Tam etxty-seven yeare of pas, but | | rest at night to do any good and felt | tired and worn out all of the time | Some days I could hardly drag my self across the room and waa so weak and miserable I was ready to I eive up “My health is fine now and I eat! anything I want and never have a touch of Indigestio yt better than I do now. My re covery is the talk of our neighbor 'hood, as it was generalig believed I Now Back to standard of workmanship. IF NOT BETTER, ORY AGENTS ON 3MEN HURT IN \GOMPERS CALLS © TRIAL TUESDAY AUTO SMASHUP) AT WHITE HOUSE PORTLAND, Ore 4 and three | ized s are'wrecked as a result |relens of pollt tacular smash in the down ton here early today on trial |« 1 off and wrecked « third The driver of the big ca foned hin machine Witnesses said the firet two ma ; were each traveling MRS, EMMA REIFENSTEIN, 337 Webster Ave, and had a feeling of dread all of the | could ime. | longer. “My stomach waa weak and easily | brought jupset. For days at a time I would/and 1 just can't may enough in its|the first step in the China club's ise.” campaign to tree the entire world J. Reifenstein, in ‘commenting | from narcotics. | m saueenstipnaenninsitnte 2 | Syracuse, N. Y. few weeks |back thru the smugglers’ under This grand medicine has| sround channels. | - moe health and happiness go without solid food. [ could not] p on his wife's sta’ her recovery has been a happy sur A fow weeks ago : Clubman Sued by would be able to] pull through, but now she is in bet than T have ever seen her! credit is due to Tanlac, n married fifty-two years to- and I don't believe seen her looking any " petter."- had no idea she jot 1 ha. |London, has filed Seattle’s Oldest Dental Offices 1914 PRICES If you have felt in the past that dental prices were too high and that you could not afford to have the necessary dental work done on your let that bother you any more. Forget about the price—-when you office NOW you get the 1914 PRICE teeth—DON’T step into this with the 1921 Now understand thoroughly that this step on our part is made possible because of iate sci- entific dental improvements and the fact that our supplies cost us less. THE QUALITY IS THE SAME We Do Not Charge for Examination. Modern Methods-—High-Class Dentistry—Low Prices These We Offer You Electro Painless Dentists Located for Years at 8S. E. Corner First and Pike The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:20 NEW shipment of chamois safety jewel pockets has just \ arrived in the Leather Goods Section. Priced at 35¢ and | i 85¢. Cotton Knit | For Small Women Chemises The Knit Underwear Section | Silk Dresses isen for women, in sizen 34, 36 38, and reduced them for @ ANd $23.65 — Siar'emamy rms ta then reduced to $1.00. Choice, Second Fleer Tuesday, at 69¢. ROM a recent special purchase of silk dresses marked to sell at $35.00 we Mercerized have essembied 32 models, and Lisle Knit | comprising several styles and colors, in sizes 16, 18 Chemises and 86 only, and redneced In another assortment we : ” ’ Fy have 125 pink and white mer them for disposal. Choice: - ns ina Wite’ ale Se at $23.65. for women, in sizes 2 40. Formerly From our $24.50 assort- sduced to $1.25. Cholce, Tuas: day, at 89¢. ment we have taken 40 silk dresses in sizes 16, 18 and 36 only and have reduced \ iti Geant “aee-stie ilerieaL Cotton Suiting Choice at $16.45. vd 36-inch English suiting in stripes suitable for shirts, romp ers and house dresses. Former- ly 50c, Special for Tuesday, a Wool Skirtings tested $1. 95 yard, 35¢. WASHINGTON, April 4—Organ bor today renewed its plea for al prisoners. | | Samuel Gomy head of the American Federation of Labor, and a delegation of | als called at th Wh 0 President to pardon all persons who sentenced becaum of their views on the war wt complicated of thene in » V. Debs, now in Atlanta Upper Main Floor Outing Flannel UR Wool Dress Goods Section has taken from A a stock and reduced for a quick cleanup 125 yards oe Se ee 3 Formerly 35¢.. Speci of 54-inch wool checks and plaids. Formerly $3.00. fay 8 ara, ME ee Special Tuesday, a yard, $1.95. Crepe Mohair at $1.95 Voiles 284inch plain colored voiles in Upper Main Floor tan, leather, apricot, rose, flesh, lavender, orchid, light and dark E HAVE just received a new shipment of crepe gray, green, navy, Delft and 0) $2 5 2 >, Copenhagen blue, and black. : m ge e 7 eae wide, in fancy stripes. Priced Formerly Thc. @pecial foraa at, a yard, 8 an ws BOe. enitentlary, wheke case ix now um jer review by Attorney General Daugherty | Another delegation, componed arkely of nocialista, is to call at the White House on the ame mission April 13. ‘The labor delegation in restricting al to those who are serving |wentences because of their opinions “regarding the war. The draft evad jers and those convicted of activity | $5 bad these coavieed cf intvit | Aimerican’ Youth |Seattle Woman Wins| Bremerton Man Is jare not inc luded in the category of | [politi prisoners, in the opinion | to Wed Princess | High Business Rank| Felled by Attack | Gompers ATHENS, April 4.—Willam B.| Mra. G. M. Starr, who has been) BREMERTON, April 4.—Willlam Before his election, Harding ex-|1reds, 1%yearcld son of Princess auditor of the Thorndyke’Trenholme Parks, sheet metal worker, was | premsed the opinion that all of these | , eagle, of Gresce, has b struck down Saturday night with cases should be considered individ. | “DAeas* Pireriirrmpnthedl tenets bes Pa dah sega Bg PEO wicked by ong j ually on thel) mertta. faged to Princess Genia, 11, niece) treasurer Saturday. She ts now a¢|two men in navy uniforms, ‘They An tmpremion is current in Wasb-|of King Constantine, credited with having one of the high | had stopped him, ostensibly for the ington, without any definite state | Young Leeda son of the former! est positions in a shipping corpora-;loan of a match. Parks managed: ment to bear {t out, that Debs i# to/tin plate king, arrived here by air-|tion ever held by a woman, She has/t? escape. be pardoned shortly. President Mard “ Jim approved without question the gp-redlicrlbdacodhanal seegi.e vicined | ved here 22 years, is @ uate of | cmeion ae asa Generat| , He proposed to the princess the/the University of Washington and) PIERRE, 8. D—Enforeement day after his arrival, The couple! grand treasurer of Alpha Chi Omegai “blue laws” attempted in a few Daugherty that Debw@be allowed to come to Washington without guard | >! to reside In America, _Sorority. ties. recently to discuss hin « ANTI-DOPE BILL TO BECOME LAW Mi seal ba: The JonesMiller anti-narcotic bill will be introduced in congress April - — RE ak RAC tons 11, and will be pawed without ques tion, according to Dr. William K McKibben, secretary of the China club, who is in Seattle Monday, after prin ee Ss or e ome || more than three months’ absence in| the Interest of the campaign aguinst the dope evil Dr. MeKibben is credited with hav. | r ing roused the entire country to the fight, and reports that everywhere | the danger of dope ix now realized | The Jones-Miller bill will regulate e |the sale of narcotics and their ex Toilet | portation. At present huge quanti ties of dope are lawfully exported | from the United States, only to come Seats Welded STEEL HOE 69c 12-tooth Steel BOW RAKE 69c Short-handled Round Point SHOVEL 98c GRASS CATCHER FREE. with every “Arcade” Ball-Bearing Lawn Mower We Sell on Tuesday 14-inch size .. . $15.49 16-inch size .. . . $16.19 The Arcade is a machine of unusually high quality. It has 5 blades of tool steel and high, easy-running wheels. Galvanized Iron-botton? Grass Catcher Free with each “Arcade” Passage of the Jones-Miller bill is Special Girl for $150,000 |}] Finished in gol- STON, Mass, April 4.—Pegmy den oak or ma nog eels — hogany, and fit- tonian and former ¢ ted with nickel- plated hinges. 1$150,000 against KR t M. Dobbins, |real estate operator, for heart balm. {She asks $100,000 for breach of promise and her father demands $50,000 in a suit bas on alleged relations with his hter. Dobbins fe e with her pic . Miss € aid. After seeing jher in the movies he arranged an introduction thru a friend. “Other will figure in the case when to trial, she said. |270, 000 Old Tekeas | Still Missing The mystery of the bronze tokens, | or who holds $17,000 worth of the worthless disks? | This was the mystery confronting the street car officials Monday when la check of outs tokens showed that there were still | |270,000 that had not been redeemed. [ws tr dincontinued ‘atu 7. aa gene Set of Five Cloth ‘Takes Fangs Out of Glass Mixing — Window Shades Savage Lathe Dogs Bowls A. H. Wells, Frye* hotel, is the} nding bronze fare | | | | |man who has taken the fangs out} lof lathe dogs, He claims that the | SPECIAL 59 device will save many fingers and| Cc |hands for mechanics working with | Size 86x72 inches | lathes. a “a “d ea i These strong, clear Mix- | VADER, Wosh—Charles Reidel, | ing Bowls will be welcomed }74, vice president Vader State bank, in any kitchen. ind dead from bullet wound, with | Sizes 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9-inch scharged rifle beside him | ip ti a li " ® BASEMENT Better grade of Opaque Shades in oil colors—two standard shades of complete with brackets. addy, bring home some of Boldt's French pastry, Advertisement, Tie Store for Useful Articles: Sy

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