The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 5

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it —Frmay. APRIL 29, 1921. THE SEArTLE STAR SE Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation Men’s Silk Shirts | | | 1 i As’ A RESULT of a special purchase, these | splendid values in finely-tailored, perfect- | | | | ] | | WOT CTT TS | on fitting silk shirts, made of a quality of silk that is in keeping with their high character, are 7 4 ee offered you at this extraordinary price. = FOR SATURDAY SELLING Sh = * Shown in_ Broadcloths, 4 $3.75—F olding Card Table—$3.75 Habutai, Novelty Pongee and 7 [e! For sale on Saturday, an excellent light weight eg Jorz and in eles Masia t A | Folding Card Table, top 80x30, covered in imita- o soars in —— chy werd : tion of leather, You will find this table very strong combinations. Sizes 14 to = and suitable for many uses. 4 c ~LABERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Children’s Coats, Special Jersey, Jackets 4 = . At a Price fe) Sines 2 to 16 Years Makes Them Decidedly Worth While—$5.95 $5.95 TMPLICITY, the stylencte of fashion for smartness im spring coata, is apparent in this grouping of Jersey sports coats, Buttoned pockets and narrow fiat or rolled belts of self mate rial are the only trimmings fentured. Shown in black, navy, brown, red and green. Sizes 16 104 children’s spring coats have been re- grouped and prices lowered. Group L includes 86 spring coats in rose, navy, checks and plaids. Sizes 1 to 6 and 12 to 16 years. Formerly priced at $9.95, $11.50 and $14.50; reduced to $6.95 Group II. includes 41 spring coats in tan, navy, rose, green and Copenhagen blue. Sizes 2 to 16 years. Formerly priced at $17.50, $19.50 and $24.50; reduced to .......$10.95 GRUNBAU co. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH ACHETER TS FRANCISCO.—W Kelty, prohibition agent, nips pilot tar | Charges of Grand thieves to enter government store| Larceny Dismissed eM oom where $20,000 worth of iquor| Charges of grand larceny against |" TePresentation of his attorney, A.) Crngia's joans to war vetorans to Fd Young, who was to have been | I. Lundine, that $550 ery | tal $80,000,000 mands AntN C UITTING IBUSINESS After thirty years in the wholesale and retail busi- ness, we are giving up our entire wholesale business, so that we can devote our efforts to the retail trade. | | } } | S| | aa", tried Wednesday, were dismissed by) to have withheld from Charles Lee the prosecuting attorney wow. unlawfully had been paid. “SAN | “TFFIGALS IN FISHING TRIAL Christensen, Gormley, Hun- ter, Face Court ELLENSBURG, April 28—On an appeal from a@ conviction tn fustice court of violating the state game lawn, trial tn the superior court of Matt HL Gormley, Dr. W. T. Chrie tensen and J. C. Hemter of Seattle was begun yeotorday. ‘The three men are offering the de tense which was ignored in the low-| or court, that they took trout from / Loat Lake, in the Caseades, last No- vember, on a permit from State | Game Warden lL. H. Darwin for “scientific purposes.” The defendants are connected with the Seattle port commission, Gorm. | edtor, Dr. Christensen nd Hunter formerty ite | eineer. Gormiey war \formerty King county treasurer and Dr. Christensen was four times menr |ber of the otate legisiature, $1,500 DIAMOND: f kept. New Spring Millinery at $7.50 TYLES that are becoming to every type. Exquisitely trimmed in gay flowers, col orful ribbons, fancy feathers and ostrich edgings. The assortment includes large, medium and small shapes, in a wide variety of colors. Model sketched is a mushroom poke in sand color, trimmed with fiber perl brown ribbon and Alice blue flowers. Priced at $7.50. “Henpecks” Promise Grays Harbor Won Retrial! of Albers) to Obey Their Wives! Elect Club Presi PORTLAND, April 29—Portiand| LONDON, April 29—Henpecked| ABERDEEN, April 28.. post of the American Legion in a| husbands of Boulerclough, a hamlet George D. Abel, wife of Su special session yesterday afternoon, | overlooking the Calder valley, have|Judge Abel of Montesano, unanimously adopted a resolution de /a club, and meet once a year. Many |chosen president of the Grays manding immediate retrial of J.|new members were initiated this|bor County Federation of Wo Henry Albers, multimiilionatre mill-| year and passed “with honors.” They | clubs at the annua) election er, on charges of violating the es-|were warned that until the next/day. Delegates for the state 6o Veterans Demand Bargalns Galore eS We are going to place before the buying public of Se- attle and vicinity our enormous stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, repre- ROBBERY HERE Burgiars ransacked the apartmert of Wiimet H. Lilly, treasurer of the pionage act. SPOKANE.—Because he helped a woman employe in a lodging house do her work, according to witnemres, meeting they must obey command of their “lawful spouse.” WHITE SULPHUR SPRING, W. Va.—General Pershing taking vace tion to be held in Tacoma Ji and 2 were chosen. The seasion ed with a banquet. NEW YORK—Chauncey © Charles H. Lilly Co., at 317 18th ave. Joe Maestng, 4%, was shot by John |tion here as guest of Edward R./actor, buys mansion in Sutton P N., Thursday night, and carefully | Kelly, laborer. | Stettintus. new society colony here. senting the best makers and mills in America, at ridic- ulously low prices. This sale will start SATURDAY, APRIL 30th, 9 A. M. Our entire stock has been re-marked for this great selling event, and you will be agreeably surprised when you come here and see what wonders your dollar will do. We invite merchants to come and purchase in quan- tities, as our prices are much less than the present wholesale quotations. But our advice to all is to come early and make their selections, as this big stock will go fast. Below are a few items, picked at random, but come and see for yourself. Bring this ad with you for reference. welected jewelry valued at $1,500 as loot. A diamond ring, set with 24 diamonds, another ring, set with) three diamonds and two emeralds, and & diamond and pearl fraternity | pin were stolen. Entrance was made by forcing a rear window. The Liltys returned home about 10645 p. m. and found the apartment in great confusion. It had been thoroty ransacked. Bootlegger Is Given * . 5 Years in Prison TACOMA, April 29.—Following a! bitter excoriation of the defendant | from the bench, Superior Judge Ask- ren yesterday sentenced Dan Bravin, | indicted by the grand jury and con j victed after @ jury trial of being a liquor seller, to from three to five years in the state penitentiary, This is the severest sentence yet handed out by @ local court for liquor law violation, Bravin had been ar rested frequently and many times convicted in police court, but had vartably appealed the casea, His counsel give notice ef appeal of today’s sentence, Caldwell Invites Harding to Seattle Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell wired an invitation Thursday to President | Harding te visit Seattle and the) Jap Rose Soap For Toilet FSS pecial 3 for 25c Jap Rose is a daintily perfumed glycerine soap . Demonstration of that quickly grves a de- " lightful and cleansing ‘Puritan lather. ° Lime Come and see how many , uses this product has in the home. Made in Seattle, too! Standard Gillette Safety Razor SPECIAL $1.98 e Complete with 6 blades. A wonderfully low price. This is the genuine Gik lette Razor, silver plated and complete with six blades and leather casa Re-Inflated Tennis Balls SPECIAL 25c EACH 1920 Championship. These are hand-made Balls that have been re- inflated. They are fast and lively. For Satur- Gay .cccccsceeeee 2G Men's Saite Values to $50.00 $9.75 |$17.85 $3.85 A Bedrock Price for Saturday. Our regular 3ft. 2- inch mesh Galvanized Netting in 150-ft. rolls. Northwest during the coming sum-| mer. “We can offer you the greatest cll. | mate and scenery in the world,” Cald- | well sald. He Demands $2,500 for Attack on Nose For an alleged attack om his nose, J. W. Thompson wants $2,500 from Max Ault and William Rosenberg in Judge J, M. Ralston’s court, Thomp- son says the defendants, proprietors of the Mutual Meat Co, on the Des Moines road, made fertilizer at their plant which is near his property. — Here is a Winner! RUBBER AND COMPOSITION Whole Soles 29c Pair We purchased a spe- cial lot of Portiand Non- skid and Textan Whole Soles at such a low price that we can offer them special at about % reg- ular price. Large sizes included. EVE! RE ‘TT.-Believed to have been killed by the accidental discharge of 9c Men's Bib Overalls his gun, when he slipped off a log while Addington found in woods seven miles northeast of Index, 1-Ib. package. . 5-lb. package. .50c hunting, body of Gnrrett $2.00 Black Shirts Sateen Shirts $5.75 | 98c This Is a Bona Fide Sale—Watch the Crowds and Follow Them to PALACE CLOTHING CO. Starts at 9 A. M. Come Barly $12.00 Silk rata ma ds $2.1 85 TRIES TO WED, BUT FORGETS LICENSE; MOTHER SPANKS HIM CHICAGO, April 29.—Miss Mar. || tha Jane Allyn is very happy to |} day,, tho ber elopement and in- tended marriage yesterday proved a fluke, Bobby Rollo, the disap. || pointed bridegroom, is very sad. At the parsonage it was discov: ered that Mr. Rollo had forgotten to get the license. Neither knew where to get one, So they went home, Martha Jane's mamma bought her a calf. That pleased her, But Bobby's mamma didn't. She gave him a spanktng instead. She thotght the four-year-old couple were not old enough to wed UNIVERSAL ALUMINUMWARE Special for “Uni- $ 1 ; 49 versal Week,” each. . The market offers nothing better than “UNIVERSAL” 3 and 4-qt. Convex Kettles with covers 3- and 4-qt. Convex Sauce Pans with covers 3 and 4quart Sauce Pans 3, 4 and S-quart Preserving Kettles Other counters have specials from 89¢ to $3.98 he Store for Useful Articles; ot Be Mixled— ior Our Signs Do Not Lawk t Corner First Avenue and Spring Street *”

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