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ONDAY, APRIL 25, 1921. LL Oc mmc lla nl cll cs Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation Save $20.00 on a Brass Bed, Mattress and Spring A RARE BARGAIN | ry $74.50 Value for $74.50 Value for $54.50 $54.50 Full Brass Bed, with 2-inch continuous posts and five 1-inch upright filler rods, satin fifis! sagless spring and FELT COTTON MATTI 45 Ibs. weight. All are 4 ft. 6 in , and of extra good quality, and a wonderful bargain at $54.50. ONLY NINE SETS AT THIS PRICE. Special Terms—$5.00 Down—$1.00 a Week Fe >) = = a LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED RUNBAUN : —-BROS WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH Will Sell Assets |Dives 440 Feet in >of Morris Brothers) Sound Off Alki Pt. PORTLAND, Ore., April 25.—-Over| In a machine of his own invention. ‘Pbjections of a large number of |A. E. Chisholm, Seattle marine engi @Feditors of Morris Brothers, Inc.|neer, broke the world's record for Sankrupt bond house, the federal | deep-sea diving by dropping 440 fect | Feferee has issued an order empow-|in the Sound off Alki Point Sunday. | Bring Trusteo Earl C. Bronaugh to|The previous record was 288 feet, | the entire assets of the wrecked| made by an American sailor off | The order granted Bronaugh pow. |Honctulu attempting to attach lines to sell either piece-meal or in a|to the wrecked submarine, 4 to the highest bidder all hem Chisholm's performance took 10) that are are by Bos agape |minutes. His cold steel tube with a smash, whic! fects over | twin-pronged hand withstood a pres: investors thruout the North-| |sure of 1,956 pounds to the square | W. P. Laroche, attorney for John/inch. The device weighs 5,000 Etheridge, former president of|/pounds and is 15 feet long. Chis institution, in protesting against | holm might have gone deeper if the order asserted that a loss of cable attached to a donkey engine | $120,000 would result to the creditors |on a barge had been longer. He wan | ‘Wholesale sale of the business was|in constant telephonic communica. | wed at this time. tion with his helper, Walter Bogan. | SPOKANE.—Narcotics valued at} NEW YORK.—Hurted upon deck > seized; two men and a wo j|by storm, large devilfish brought arrested. here by steamer Caronia ainCan’t WorkRight #On Thin, Watery Blood Sif it Takes Iron to Make Strong, Forceful, Magnetic M. ~ ba With the Power and Energy to Wa & capable, {ntelligent man fast) Organic tron ie like the tron in your Just short of success—oearty “gets z apples. It may be had from your bat not quite—simpty because Be | grugcist under the name of Nusated Iron sufficient tron tn bis blood to give Nurated Iron represents organic iron in [uch Mighty condensed form that one dose fof it is estimated to be approximately ivalent (in organic tron eating one-half ting pounds of meat. To prove to yourself what Nuxated Iron you eat does the proper amount of You do not get the full strength Sef it. To get fron you must eat the of grains and the pecia and skins and vegetables, as our fore- & little organic iron people annually are bh It will not injure Your turers [f you do not obtain perfectly sat cory results, Heware of substitutes. gist on having genuine organic ated Iron Look for the letters N. 1 on every tab- let. Sold by all druggicte. ENRICHES THE BLOOD-GIVES YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY fs trom just as it comes from the so- Of strong acids on mali pieces of heretore, an entirely difter- Mt thing from organie trom. owe SS) “Their Medicine Chest for 20 Years 4 Lott, further and does more than any tive TT is characteristic of folks | further an4, dove more than any laxattre 4 after they pass the allotted “three letters fro re ye and ten,” to look back | wag right, and iB over the days that are gone and thoughtfully live them over. 4 myself, at seventy-one, frequently ifting back quarter of century. When I see mynclf in the little drug store TD owned at Holivar, Mo, making and Malling 2 vegetable fiends and custo the user of Natare’s family medicine, even t ve used it for twenty | five yearn, never has to increase the doxe knowledge of medicine and the re ite of it use in my own family and among my friends, before I ever offered }it for nals, caused me to have great faith in Natere’s Remedy from the very firnt nd now as I find myself nearing the | and go to another life, my greatest pleasure In to ait each day \and rea ~ lintters that ench mail brings from p jas old or older than I, who tell of having | used Nature's Remedy for ton, fifteen and ltwenty years, and now they and their |children nd’ grandchildren have been benefited by it. It Is m consoling thought, my friends, for man at my age to feol that aside from | his own success, one haa done something | for hin fellow man. My greatest satiafac- ¥ greatest happinens today, is the | ce that tonight more than one believed that a preparation to produce! mijiion peopie will take @ Nature's Rem- | od -ledy (NR Tablet) and .will be bet 1 hope Ket and became convimesd Main fault wan and upset the h was due to fact that they not thorough h in their action, some simply ac and that they almost a habit requiring -| healthier, happier people for it. y nygter, - | you will be one of them. | the medicine would produce « A. HH. Lewis, Pres. , but thorough nation of the A. IL LEWIS MEDICINE Co., 9 without the and make St. Louts, Mo. | ance, After experimenting with hundreds of Aitterant compo T at last perfected Tomorrow Alright}: Cet a25*° Box . THE SEA TTLE STAR SWAT ’EM, WARREN THRONG MOURNS! CONDEMNED MAN Irishman ts Executed as| Friends Sign Hymns | DUBLIN, April 25.—With the! sound of hymns rising about the grim walls of Mount Joy prison, ‘Thomas Traynor was executed here today for killing a “black and tan.”| ‘Thousands of men and women| gathered about the prison at dawn. Traynor waa convicted of killing | the policeman on March 14. | The prisoner's brother was per: | mitted a last visit. As he emerged from the gates shortly before the | execution was to tke place, the crowds surged about him. | “Thomas wants you to fight on,") the brother said. “He dorm't want | you to fight to avenge him, but just fight for freedom.” ‘There was no disturbance and the crowds melted away when the pris on bell told them that Traynor was dead. Jap Driving When Drunk, Police Say Driving while drunk was the charge Monday against H. Nakata, Jap farmer. Speeding 50 miles an hour, be rammed his auto into a) steel pedestal at Fifth ave. 8. and) Dearborn st. Sunday night, police) charge. Patrolman N. P. Anderson witneased the accident and arrested Nakata. Seattle Man and His Wife Hurt in Wreck! CENTRALIA, April 25—G. LL} Hoodless of Centralia is injured in- | ternally and may die and his wife in| suffering from a fractured hip and | sericun bruises as the result of an| accident in which thetr automobile | was struck by an OW. train} here last night. Hoodiens ts a travel ing salesman for the Schwabacher Company of Seattle. | Raise Funds for New *Y’ Building at U.W. Pians for the raising of §200,000 In tois city and state for 4 new Y. MC. A. and Y. W. C. A. bead! quatters building at the state uni-| versity are being formulated by A. 8. Fiford, veteran war drive cam-| paigner, at the request of Dr. Lienry | Suzzallo, president of the Univer; sity of Washington. | Daddy, bring home some of Boldt's French pastry Advertisement. Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight By th use BonOpto ways § Dr. Lewis, I have seen eyesight strength - ened 50% ina week's time in many Instances, and quick relief brought to inflamed, aching, itching, burning, work-strained, wat- ery eyes. Read the doctor's statement soon to appear in this paper. BonOpto is sold and recom- mended everywhere by druggists.— Advertisement. on-Opte Strenot hens tyesight KeepYourSkin-Pores Active and Healthy With Cuticura Soap oy AMERICA’S FOREMOST LAXATIVE | For CONSTIPATION, RHEUMATISM, STOMACH TROUBLES CONTAINS NO CALOMEL full |} | youthful and beautiful skin | druggint fe Pawnbroker License Measure Redrafted fy the law, City Attorney George A. Meagher in redrafting the ordinance hieensing pawnbrokers, simplify clerical work and clari. Vaccination Bill Referendum Wanted Peutic for a referendum of sen: ate bill 180, the anti-vaceination bill, were distributed in Seatth churches Sunday. Scores of pastors spoke in benalf of defeating the bill which would eliminate health Inspec tion in schools. STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Wii Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applyi = furnished 4 large bottle, $1.00, fiesiing begins the | for moment Zemo is applied. In a short every trace of eczema, blackheads and removed. fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. Co, Cleveland, O. — Advertisement. FROM THE COST OF LAW SUITS Many Iand titles are at- tacked, but few are defeated. In either case you win if you have Title Insurance and lose without tt. The cost of litigation and the anxiety it involves is a severe strain on most anyone and if you lore your prop- erty, too—that is indeed a bump! ‘Title Insurance protects you not only from loss if your title faila, but it also protects you from all the costs of a lawsuit if the fitle is at tacked WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPARY “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $600,000 Freckles and Blotches Are Easily Peeled Off If you are bothered with any cu- taneous blemish, it's a r plan to use paint, powder or anything else to cover it up. Too often this only emphasizes the defect. Besides, it's much easier to remove the disfigure- ment with ordinary mercolized wax. Applied nightly, the wax will grad- ually remove freckles, pimples, moth atches, liver spots, anllowness, red in brought wholly to view ne ounce wax and this like you cream temove in mornt soap and water. Many who have tried this simple, harmiess treatment report astonishing results, If troubled with wrinkies or fur- rows, ® wash lotion made by dis- solving one ounce powdered saxolite in one-half pint witeh hazel, will make them disappear very quickly. Advertisement h Ask the d ne cold e with — FATTERFIELD ‘WOMEN WATCH Keep Tab on Bills for Fem- inine Aid BY LORA KELLY WASHINGTON, April women's Joint congremsdonal commit: |tee, representing a dozen powerful |eroups, has lookouts posted both in- [aide the capitol and out. They keep tab on what congress |does with the bills in which women have. a special interent. Ponsibly the largest group repre [sented on this committee is the Gen eral Federation of W '» Clubs, leompored of about 10,000 organiza | tions ~ Measures indorsed by the Gener al Federation are The Sheppard-Towner and infancy bill The SmithTowner bill, which |probably will be re-introduced into the nenate as the Towner bill, to create a department of education, Home economics bill. Independent citizenship ried women. Civil service status for prohibition maternity for mar Treaty between Great Britain and the United States making the de- sertion of a child an extraditabie offense. Other legislation which directly af- fects women’s interests includes: | Child labor and educational bill for the District of Columbia. Misbranding fabrics or leloth” bill. Packing house regulation bill Economie equality for women National budget system. Reclassification of civil service, Defeat of Walsh bill in the sen jate for authority to dam Yellow-| |stone lake in Yellowstone National Park. Reorganization of government de jpartments to bfing the women's bureau into logical and effective re } lationship. | Gradual adoption of metric weights and measures, and movement for |honest weights and measures, | Establishing a division in the de | partment of commerce for gathering and giving information as to the best imethods of butiding homes. | Home toan bank. | Amendment to the federal reeerve act as an aid to home building “honest TRAINING CAMPS "ARE ANNOUNCED Named in List | WASHINGTON, April 25—States land locations of citizens’ military training camps this summer which will offer free military training for !30 days to civilians between the ages lof 16 and 35 were announced by the |war department. The list of camps inchudes: Fort Crook, Neb., Camp Pike, Ark., and Fort Snelling, Minn, August 1, | from North Dakota, South Dakota, | ‘Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Mis-| souri, Arkansas and ‘Iowa, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. and LEGISLATION | The Rhodes | Knit Smocks | at $4.95 and $6.95 Upper Main Floor IE newest idea in smocks, which are just the thing foryyear on outing trips, have arrived and are featured in two styles. One group incli@®all-wool smocks with round neck, sash and pockets—[n gray, brown, toma- to, navy and rust. Priced ¢t $4.95. The second group includes ¢]k and wool smocks with V- right side. orange. haped neck, sash and 1_pocket on the In Harding blue, gre”. rose and Priced at $6.95. $24.50 —$24.50 COATS Long and Three-quarter Length Styles Sizes 16 to 4 2 OOSE and belted models; also capes and wraps blue. | of wool velour, polo, tricotine, Bolivia and serge | in Pekin, tan, brown, gray, navy and Copenhagen A splendid value at $24.50. at $1.75 Main Floor Ribbon Remnants Tuesday Half New Blouses at $5.75 per Main Floor NTERESTING displays of dainty .7d attract- ive overblouses Of crepe de chine, george e gnd mignonette wit. ¢m- broidery, lace and e-nge trimming feature ¥¢ els in the latest sprng shades of honeydev- Harding blue, white, flesh, gray, navy and~ bisque. New Imported Chamoisette Gloves Three Styles in Sizes 514 to 7%, Sixteen-button length chamoisette gloves with silk crochet embroidery backs, in colors of white, beaver, pongee and covert. Eight and 12-button length chamoisette gloves with two-tone embroidery backs, in colors of brown, beaver, mocha, gray and white. Two-clasp Queen Elizabeth chamoisette gloves with heavy silk embroidered backs and fancy frilled cuffs, in colors of white, biscuit, pongee and gray. Printers ’ Wages to Be Reduced in State Reduction of printers’ wages to 86 cents an hour for commercial shops west of the Cascades and §0 cents an hour east of the mountains was agreed upon at & meeting of the Northwest Employing Printers’ league at Tacoma Saturday. G. N. OFFERS SPECIAL RATES Special rates will be offered fish- ermen who wish to take week-end trips to the Cascades by the Great Northe Women’s Legislative Council Meets Here Delegates from all parts of the stata, representing 160 organizations, are to attend the fourth annual as- nembly of the Women's Legislative Council of Washington which will open a threeday seasion at the Young Men's Christian Association building Wednesday morning. PHILADELPHIA. — Gov. James Hartness, Vermont, wins John Scott medal for inventing device to aid in manufacture of artillery. Over 100,000 See Industrial Crowded to capacity thruout Sat- urday afternoon ana evening, the Women's Educational exhibit at Arena came to a close after an viously successful week of J strating the prior claim of ton goods on the patronage of ington people, Estimates placed attendance for the week at than 100,000. For good apple pre, go to Bo —Advertisement, A ENUE AND UNION UC Four Special Items THAT YOU NEED JUST NOW FOR THE LAWN. Your Choice of 12, 14 or 16-inch FOR THE CAMP “Anchor” Two-Burner Oil Cook Stoves “Highland” Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers $9.49 and from Camp Travis, Tex., July 15, Fort Logan, Colo., August 1, ,{Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Okla- .jhoma and Arizona. | Camp Lewis, Wash., and Presidio, | San Francisco, July 6, from Wash jington, Oregon, Idaho, Monta Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and Cali nia, Quotas for the camps, based on population, will be allotted to each state and community within that state, Applications for admission to the camps are to be sent to the corps area headquarters. | Library Row to Be , Aired on Tuesday Committees representing the city council and the Municipal League will examine testimony in the library controversy Tuesday afternoon in the council chambers. ‘The public hearing was scheduled by the judiciary committee. The special committee appointed by the Municipal League will attend the meeting. CENTRALIA,—Rody of A. L. Daw- |son, according to papers in pockets, |found on O.-W, railway tracks, No signs of violence, Card asked that T. 8, Tindall, Dedell, Wash., be noti. fied Worth up to $13.49 The Highland is a machine that we can strongly recommend. It is a good size with ball-bearing wheels and four blades of tool steel. FOR THE KITCHE A Good Strong Broom for Camp or Kitchen SPECIAL 49° This is a broom, strongly sewn, from Eastern corn. full weight he Store for Useful Artic Value $9.00 Economical and Safe Whether your summer is spent in camp or at home you will find daily use for this efficient stove. Wickless burner with perfect com- bustion. Tank has capacity of 1 gal. and is self feeding. Separate valves control each burner. Similar to but not just like picture FOR. THE DOOR BELL=—— A Door Bell Battery 10° Of course they do not test up to the standard, but they will give good service for door bells—10¢ each. No Phone or C. O. D. Orders

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