The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1921, Page 5

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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921. Niouill 7 ROH I 4 Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation os WT OUT CHT ey TTT ~ CHOOSE THE #8 QUICK MEAL RANGE Lasting Seifsfaction + — The Quick Meal Fusenamel Range costs least to run and lasts longer, and carries a positive guar- antee of satisfactory service. Quick Meal Ranges comes in Blue, White and Black enamel. YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE AND A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE MADE Porter at Bungalow CRIME COMING = P°"'F.10 for Larceny | | Nick Nicossio, porter at the Bun- EELS gulow cabaret, is in the city jail Irt- ON, BOY F day facing charges of grand larceny. a " Pt Nick was arrested after he tried to = PE ol bag Drag erg but er well a gold bar pin, which he claims 23, surrendered to Nigh: Police J. C. Hines here at 1:30 o'cloc = in the morning, pulled a loaded re . volver out of his pocket and handed) He Shoots His Own it to the captain. “I want to give myself up.” be sald. | SOMERSET, Ky. April 22—A Captain Hines questioned him as! purciar! W. L. Bell fired « revolver. to bis crime. Tt was dark “Nope, you've got me wrene.” |i; yearold son iny dead came the lad’s response. “IT haven't | ~~eerrrrrrerrrreeeeeeeeeeeeey pulled anything. 1 just figured un-| going to get In trouble, me or some- liens I wan locked up pretty quick I | body else. So I mys to myself, ‘Old would, so here I am. I fett STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS |: it com- buy, you'd better get pinched ng on and I knew somebody wasl quick.’” LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAU WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH i) [?) | dealer. ita) . i) 4 a?) HES) a) MTS (9) Hitt ws i Greatest Grocery SaleEverPuiledOrtinseatte | At 1123 1st Ave. == Special for Saturday 1000 Boxes Extra Fine Royal Chocolates 50conthe$ All Strictly Fresh 2500 Extra Fine Candy Bars All Fresh Goods Regular 5c Farnett & Jurich White Navy Grocery Co. Sold their entire stock to the Washington Saturday Brokerage Company Eee) We have been running this sale for one week — crowded every day. The reason: We are giving just what we advertise. Actual picture of the crowds that attended sale Saturday, April 16 The above picture goes to show how a first-class stock—that the people know of—can attract the good buyers of Seattle. COME SATURDAY AND ALL WEEK - Notice to the Publie—This storeroom is our permanent location. We only buy first-class stock. If we have —— hat you want you can get a bargain.—Washingtor Brokerage Co. This Will Be the Greatest Sale Ever Pulled Off in Seattle — We Bought the Store for a Mere Song—We Want to Sell It There is a large stock of Imported Virgin Olive Oil and Sardines—all highest grade stuff. All 20e CIGARETTES............--+0000 15¢ RELIANCE COFFEE, Ib TU CS In this stock is everything possible to be had that a first-class grocery store can have—all lead- ing brands. “Happy Home,” “Reliance,” and all imported stuff —-NO ARMY GOODS in this store. Nothing but advertised brands—all GUARANTEED STUFF. : ashington Brokerage Co, 23:2": NO ORDERS BY MAIL OR PHONE E SEATTLE t Captain of ® have picked up, to a pawnshop | Son as a Burglar} He made a Nght. His! STAR IN THE GLARE OF LIBERTY’S LIGHT [STEALS GIRL; | MARRIES HER] | CHICAGO, 1, April 22.—Steating | her from her home at 2 o'clock one | morning at the point of a revolver, | | Louis Tufano, alleged jewelry thief |[) and member of the notorious “Val ley gang” of Chicago, carried wette | Annie Juliano, pretty Italian gtri, |}! then not quite 16 years old, to his | rooms and forced her to go thru a| marriage ceremony with him, and | kept her a prisoner three days, ac: | cording to the story told by the child | bride to Mary Reele Spencer, Chi-| | cago public guardian, of whom she | begged protection. | | The girl wicher to have her mar-|}/ | riage annulled and for this reason | went to Miss Spencer, but when her | husband learned of her intentions he |]! | threatened her life and the girl | found it necemary to beg protection. |! | Bhe maid her husband beat her when she pleaded with him to give jup his evil companions and always | kee & revolver pointed toward her when he wanted her to do anything. The girl ts now 17 years ola 2388 Deported From | This Country in sentenced te jail for bigamy and ing and abetting, reepectively. It 1920) was stated that Mra. Bonsfield and) long life. “Life is so beautiful I wish |. NEW YORK, April 23.—Transnt-| her husband, with whom she bad) !t would last forever,” he added The Rhodes Co. Special Saturday Until Noon—Your Choice of Any $19.50 Spring Style Coat in Stock at $14.95 Sizes 16 to 40. New Spring Hats at $7.50 Second Moor TTRACTIVENESS ond style are the qualities most empuaasized in our new spring hats at $7.50 and you will be im- * pressed with the style variety, which pre- sents practically every millinery idea in poke bonnets, small turbans, face hats, roll and drooping sailors, trimmed with fruits, feathers, flowers and ribbons. New Blouses EW at $9.75 Upper Main Floor shipments we are receiving every day display splendid assort- ments of smart and dainty blouses. They are of un- which Men’s Ties Reduced to 35c Main Floor usual interest through their attractive and dis- tinctive styles, and the splendid values. They are featured in georgette, satin and crepe de chine in the tailored, overblouse and lace and hemstitched models, in col- ors of white, flesh, bisque, gray, navy, honeydew and tomato. Sizes 36 to 46. The Men’s Section will place on sale Saturday 1,000 silk and fiber silk | ties in an assortment | which comprises plain colors, stripes, figures, polka dots, Persian and floral patterns. Formerly 75c and $1.00. Special Saturday, choice, 35¢ or three for $1.00. materials Children’s Coats Reduced to $6.95 and $10.95 'WO groups of children’s coats are assembled from regular stock and placed for a special sale Sat- urday. GROUP I. includes 86 spring coats in colors of rose, navy, green, checks and plaids in sizes 1 to 6 years and 12 to 16 years. Formerly $9.95, $11.50 and $14.50. Reduced to $6.95. GROUP IL. includes 41 spring coats in colors of tan, navy, Copenhagen blue, rose and green, in sizes 1 to 6 years and 12 to 16 years. Formerly $17.50, $19.50, $24.50 and $27.50. Reduced to $10.95. Man and Wife Make |He’s 103 Because He Never Married? LONDON, Aprfl 22.—Mra. C. A.| MADRID, April 23—“It's because Ronsfieid George were | I never married,” Count Greppl, | nan, i pre a. Tia | ite sida person af noble birdy ta| th han just ied mee hh the world, when asked on his 1034! workhouse infirmary. to what he attributed his! ” Own Divorce Laws birthday lantic ners in 1920 brought 705,413| power lived, made an agreement, passengers to the United States from| reading: “We, the undersigned, Ruropean ports and took away hereby agree that we will in future |cagerty waiting for your term to ex- | 464,408. luon by this branch of tmmigration jas only 241,005 during the year, Those deported totaled 2,388, In- clnding ones rejected by immigration officials, also many radicals, | Bolton Sued by Wife; | Charged With Abuse In a divorce action on file In su perior court Friday, T. H. Bolton, former city councilman and before that president of the central labor council, is charged with personal abuse by his wife, Daixy D. Bolton. Mra. Bolton was Daisy Dennis, a private detective, before she married | | Bolton tn 1919, | | City Council Tries | to Learn Shimmying | GREENVILLE, 8 C., April 22.— | The city council] may be seen these days painfully learning the intrica.| | cles of shimmy, came! walk and tickle |ton. They were asked to put the ban | jon these dances, but decided it} | wouldn't be fatr until they had learn. | ed them and found out whether there | was anything wrong about them. ” |Boy Grabs “Gat” of | | Town’s Police Chief | CHILLICOTHE, 0. April 22. ‘loyd Penrod, 14, of Athens, 0.,/ | ewaggered about town with a police | badge and revolver. They were the property of the chief of police of | Athens. Floyd said he found them. | He didn’t say where. OH, DEAH, DEAM | He-—How fearfully and wonder. fully we are made. Think even of |my arms, what a mystery they are. | She—Yes, but it's nice to be en. | volved in mystery.—Boston Post. | Pebertinaaaendd Sus |__Daddy, bring home some of Boldt's | French pastry.—Advertisement, 1 Rene % 1/3 to 2 Reduction in Price Effective April 18 By Speciali United '|Painless Dentists} 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 live our lives as single; neither party | pire? | Net gain in Uncle Sams popula-| shat interfere with the other.” She| then married Gregory. Conviet—No, sir. |—San Diego (Cal) Sun. Chiffon Silk Hose $1.50 Chiffon silk hose will be greatly in demand this spring and summer and we have in stock a splen- did assortment of these hose in semi - fashioned style in colors of black, African brown, buck and Sizes 81% to 10. Woman Passes Life Without Si i ago, when she 5 the Infirmary because of limb. This is | iy ii q couple of years, ‘to remember the in 1815, She passed a sightless without a complaint. il I'm in for fife. . a Saturday Brings Lower Prices in Spring Outdoor Needs A Hose Value —the equal of which we have never offered. 50-foot length 7-ply highest grade RUBBER HOSE Special $7.49 Honestly worth $12.50 We bought the stock of a jobber who was overloaded—hence this unusually low price. Seeds for the Lawn and Garden Kentucky Blue Grass, Ib Dutch White Clover, Ib Mixed Grass Seed, Ib............ Regular 5c Vegetable and Flower Seeds, special, 7 pkgs Bean Seeds, per Ib..... ein’ Corn Seeds, per Ib All varieties at these prices. MAIN FLOOR .15¢ ..19¢ REAL SPECIALS FROM THE AUTO SECTION Stewart Searchlight SPECIAL $3.98 Value $5.50 Throws a brilliant beam of light. Body is black enameled and equipped with switch and cord. Fits any open - Jumbo Grease and Oil Gun Regular $3.00, $1.59 special at ..... Very efficient—made from heavy brass; has detachable nozzle. Auto Tow Rope Wire reinforced—length 20 feet. Regular $3.50, § 1 9 8 special at MAIN FLOOR Another Shipment of Open Willow Market Baskets So popular did these clean, white baskets prove that we secured another shipment. They can be stained in any shade, erty bias vend 25c Size No. 3 . 39¢ “axis inches .... 4IC Size No. 2, 11x14 inches No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders BASEMENT he Store for Useful Aride—== LONDON, April 23-—EGen Shana- lal

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