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EDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR TOMTOM LCT CTT ed TT Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. ‘The Housé of Service and Accommodation z The Rhodes Co. Windsor Chait FL i , Jersey Suits T Rockers : 5 In Styles That Are Convincing : 19.50 Spinet Desks ue | 7 pi MART Jersey suits for outing, street and sports S , z wear. Featured are the Tuxedo and plain but- Gate-Leg Tables 7‘ Special ton front, in the plain, box or inverted pleat backs. Leather Hand The only trimmings are large or small pockets and narrow belts and buttons. Bags Styled in plain, solid colors and in attractive Hi ‘ combihations of plain with stripes and of plain $14.65 and $17.85 with checks. Colors: navy, brown, gray, Copen- F P ‘ } hagen blue and heather mixtures. Sizes ran New Arrivals of this character of goods, which ISTINCTIVE bags that from 16 to 44. "a have been placed upon 6ur sample floor, makes this f Z : section a show place that will not fail to eager ps Sime aga favor of the looker. Here is to be found every variety 0! p nuyers. : Rocker, large and small; Arm Chairs, Desk Chairs, 12 Hand Bags of heavy New Muslin Chairs for Breakfast Sets, Gateleg Tables of all 2 cordovan, pin frame, leath- sizes, and Desks that have character and gre prac- = er lining, double inside Aprons $1.00 ae ALL ARE PRICED AT THE NEW 1921 | pockets and sewed corners HEY look well, wear well, of self leather. Sizes 16, wash well. NOTE—Gur Exchange Department is at pres- | 17 and 18 inches. Former- . These Aprons are fash- ent well supplied with first class re-constructed 2 i}, ly $17.50. Special for —ioned of a good quality un- Steel Ranges and Gas Ranges. These Ranges i Thursday, $14.65. bleached muslin, in the slip- will save you money and serve you well. a | coe over style, with round or V- 10 Hand Bags of heavy neck, two patch pockets and . : boarded leather in black tie sash. The neck and pock- ets are trimmed with narrow LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED and cordovan, sewed frame, ilsior if hath Ailde or wink s 2 SHOTS HEARD ‘FALLING MAST MATERNITY BILL | macrtame ecto: te of rt die oo RUNBA ets and sewed corners of white stripe. P 2 ONWATERFRONT| KILLS BOATMAN) RE-INTRODUCED) is'nt save? a = 18 inches. Formerly $25. Styled in four pleasing pat- a Two separate firings of shots were] The body of Charles Anderson,| WASHINGTON, May 4—The ma Special for Thursday, terns, in sizes large and me- heard on the waterfront early|fisherman, who was killed when |ternity bill, first and pet measure of | $17.35. dium. lenfranchised women, has been re-in- | “ ortes ollie cy ec D hy ni | Wednesday, reported to police and|struck by the mast of his yaw! as | toiunenimes Wwomom, bile bem Fein |“Bheppard-Towner bill” Its prow | pects are said by Maud Wood Park WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH ion Lon eatiguted without the discovery of /t?@ boat overturned off Harbor ig ee ote adie der 7 Of stand T iny afternoon, was at the the cause. |morgue Wednesday, while Corone: The watchman on Colman dock | Ww. H. Corson tried to get In touc BRP a to be good. “The president indorsed this bill New Arrivals in Draperies lephone central station at 3 a | with relative | ne ahestndor Sietives |Willie Dalton ery eer yet a shot had been fired on} Andereon lived somewhere on the |>Y name in his measnge," said Mrs. aids Miahtiiviaia Park, “so we are encouraged to hope island | Sails for England Unable to Agree) rier 2 ana that a crowd was gather ee ened by Charles |thitt ® congress fully controlled by CRETONNES—s¢-inch; floral; conventional and tapestry Gesigns, \in « full assortment. of. colors. NEW YORK, May 4—Colonel| CHICAGO, May 4.—The jury in|!"#. Motorcycle Patre 4 Sanderson, who witnessed the acct. | ‘2® Hicans will pane it Prices range from 30¢ to $1.00 a yard. | | h re Clark failed to find any a oa “ 4 George Harvey, new ambassador to| the case of William Dalton, 17-year-| tne ordinary at the pler. SRS ORR: Ae sie oe ree ee » maternity bill is lke that SILKOLINE—6inch; plain and figured de © SWISS—36inch curtain Swiss in all white. 2, bor patrol. Great Britain, sailed for his post|old employe of the Northern Trust} qt 238 a. m. Patrolman W. D, |, which failed in the special session, signs in a wide variety of colors, Prices 35¢, Prices 25¢, B5¢ and 40¢ a yard. | : =! ee nitroad ave,| , Phe Yaw! capsized tn a brink sea “4 ee : s yesterday on the British Uner Aqu!-|/company, who walked out of the/ Gibson heard & shot at Railroad aw Anberqunte Deby ven Cirown. tate the in ite chief features, It appropriate B0¢ and 35¢@ a yard. tania | bank with $772,000 in Liberty bonds, | 4nd Vine st. Patrolmen G. W. Nor: vee Sbut Coroner Corson said he | $20.00 @ year to each of the 48) MARQUISETTE — s¢.inch; plain and tape | CURTAINS—Marquisette curtains with plain : | “1 am unable to eee,” Harvey said,| reported a disagreement today and| ‘#4 8. J. Jorgenson reported that | jive death due to the blow on | tates to “start the work.” “Phen it edged, in white, cream and ecru. Prices 2O¢, hemstitched or lace borders, shown in ecru they heard two shots in the neigh ae ‘ appropriates a million dollars to be 25¢, B56 and 40¢ a yard. only. Prices range $1.50 u an American citizen cannot | Ws discharged. borhood at the mame tine, Invest). |%@ head, rather than drowning. | apportioned among the otates, in prp-| ¢, ¢ 8 Dp. 4 | The jury bad been out since 1 Ne SGccessfully represent his country D. m. yesterday. gation was fruit Bbroad without either being a #yco| 1, was understood the ju pomeranian and protective work | ry was wes 4: ” | Th bill carries th Smoot phant or a swashbuckler. levenly divided. Boy Electrocuted Splits F oll Tax eg ti sl ag Meg Kiger ——— “Pp, ” ————— ot” With State i, bureau be charged with the : 1 l nae hry Fishing Rod Splitting the poll tax pot, ‘County | task of carrying out the provisions | New Jersey Colds 17 Persons Kill id Bonus Bill a ne rm fe Treasurer William A. Gaines Tues |of the act. *. ®, . . . : : of METROPOLITAN HEATRE Twelve-yearold Ewdin Jensen met a] Yn Sate Treasurer C. T-| "In the senate the bit was sent to| Given K. O. in Tube} in Silesian Riot in Alaska K: ae, when he waa accidentally elec | Babcock $86,188 and kept $21,547! Kenyon’s committes on education, In| NEWARK, N. J. May 4—Newark | BERLIN, May 4—Seventeen per-|| JUNEAU, May 4. — The -. : zo font |f0r King county. The divvy .was|the house it went to interstate com: | js riding its colds to death. Fact. | sons were killed at Antanienhvette, | bonus bill was killed Tuesday, EIGHT DAYS, COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 8TH. §f| ‘rocv'e¢ and his body hurled 150 fowt | cea to the April haul. May | merce committee Sewark cnd| Upuer Slain, yeciguiay, be cael the senate and house failed to | . 4 from a railroad trestle into the Wil Commuters between MATINEE SATURDAY collections are going merrily on,| The senate committee has already | on the provisions of the comp ace lad wae fishing from the tree-|*™Ployers having started to. remit |considered the bill and in preparing to |New York cure thelr colde by riding | rieters, secording to reports here t0-| tion act. Service men put up & report it promptly. The fight will|in the Hudson tubes, day. fight, for the measure, for employes by tapping pay en- “ THE EMINENT ACTOR ange res ee cee velopes. no doubt come in the house. At the| Dr. C. V. Caster, Newark health| The district was said to have been with a trolley wire system carrying last session it was the house rules |comminsioner, explains it. quieted today by Italian troops, who MEMORIAL DAY EDICT committee which gave the bill ite| “High air pressure in the tubes un- WASHINGTON, May 4.—A p 60,090 volts. He waa instantly killed EARSE WAS aoe tee der the Hudson river does it,” he| Suffered some casualties, tention’ tattine Waeeetaa eo and his body catapulted thru the air 4 poh nays, “When this compression hits| The disturbance grew out of false| ay saginesta’ tae nd wee ing and into the water below. MOVING FAST ervance 2 you it knocks out your cold.” * | reports that certan portions of} Upper| customary observance of that The accident occurred on the main) yartag Texas, May 4—A wom $1 500 TAKEN All of which is to the displeasure | Silesia had been awarded to’ Poland | was issued by President Harding line of the Oregon Electric railroad. |. caned up City Attorney Collins ’ of the bootleggers. by the allied supreme council. terday. and asked him to rule on the speed 5 4 Umit for funerals, Crosm questioned . LAWTON HEIGHTS) ssocteestse Steet er, drove @ flivver and couldn't keep : eee eee 2 portion to population, for educational GOING FOR A SONG up with the hearse, going 27 miles! Two bandits, armed and masked, 7 ic) 4 -n SHAKESPEAREAN REPERTOIRE CITY LOTS AT COUNTRY per hour. |leaped on the running board of M. | res co pierre Asse PRICES | = |W. Duncan's auto at Mount Baker Supported by a Powerf ‘ompany of Nota Players ing Only tract 20 minutes from Pike $ 2 Park bivd. and 37th ave. 8. early Isabel Merson, Eva McRoberts, Fredda Brindley, Stuart "oh bela Gneritiond. Mepecialiy |Lindeberg Fights bs eae and robbed him of cash | 5 Black, Frank Hollins, George Tawde, Paul Sftractive to people who enjoy ati it | 80d Jewelry, valued at $1,500. Gerard and Charies Stevens. oMty life and city advantages. Extradition Writ} The two robbers stepped from the | s' FORBALOTS OEP HATE {| penior sue Franklin Griftin today |i of the road and forced Duncan | IND. ? oy : ‘w ‘ran! 3 1 Sunday Night and Saturday Mat...Merchant of Venice eee uatriiccb i, = re Eee ins coadiaeniane the ‘applica. |'2 halt his auto, i nies Monday and Thursday Nights. ...Hamlet ¥ gg Apa genre fe gaze SERVICE tion for a writ of habeas corpus for| 0°" 9259, a gold watch, a double Tuesday Night.................Othello "Sher len now shiver in a flivver || Jafet Lindeberg, charged with “ex: Ei. tooth “set with diamonds, and ‘ y Nights........Julius Caesar * on INST | Attorneys argued the application i, Fort Yawtan car 2 27 AVE. When the conductor calls |] for the writ late yesterday. Maxwell |. Duncan lives at 3233 27th ave. 8. PRICES—Nights, 50c to $2.00; Matinee, S0c to $1.50 33rd AVE. W 4 GOVE {4 Nutt, appearing for Lindeberg, and is treasurer of Duncan & Sons, SEAT SALE OPENS TOMORROW. MAIL ORDERS NOW ij ay, OR ne PURER A | costed ‘tite charge wae bot property ae Dheeee Sinan rey Ot or 66 ne a 99 nl = 4, AF set forth in the indictment returned Owing to the Length of the Performance, the Curtain Will Rise Jat Tacoma, under which Lindebers te 4 Nights at 8:15 P. M.; Matinee at 2:15 P.M. “ |recently was ordered extradited to) Knocked on Head Neighbors are igking rb rte | the state of Washington. for thelr ome "itek” some ot || Se by Thugs, He Says SHEARS AND SCISSORS |Seattle Seeks Big Joho Dote. of” St.John, Wash. 5% to 8-inch Shears—3 to 61-inch Scissors, Includes 69 c told police Tuesday night that TH ENATIONAL CITY BANK OF SELLING ‘OUT ko LoTs Templar Convention | nai recon knocked on the head at t Buttonhole, Embroidery and Nail Scissors ........... to close up an estate at Seattle is after the national tri-| Fourth ave. 8. and Main st, SEATTLE, WASH. A ennial conclave of the Knights| Dole had not been robbed and he = Wiss “seconds,” but defects can scarcely be noticed. to $450, at 10% down, balance : jn monthly tnetallineete to Templar for 1925! said he knew no motive for the at- _ REPORT OF CONDITION MADE TO COMPTROLLER OF THE be paid in 5 years. The grand chapter of Masens in|tack. Dole is stopping at the New : CURRENCY AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS APRIL 28, 1921 adjourning Tuesday night adopted | Richmond hotel. PLUMB HAND AXE out any day in the week, in- |/the slogan of “We want the 1925 eee Sizes No. 2 and 3. Loans and Discounts .. 2.99,564,512.13 haat > ogee A triennial conclave for Seattle." *, bs ss if $2 19 Overdrafts ........ : 1,515.66 ge 9 gay sng | 7 conention of Bandits Routed by regular $3.25 .......s.sseee on the t waen Aamant The 37th annual O. 8. Bonds to Secure Circulation. > 50,000.00 call at our main office, the grand chapter of Royal Arch Screams of Woman > GRASS HOOK Rese jt a kat over the plat c ¢ | 01 jose : i Federal Reserve Bank Stock 18,000.00 at. and w |Masons closed with a dance and) vl) banaits leaped out of the Furniture and Fixtures and Safe I 43,000.00 reception at the Shrine auditorium | | TO Dame enol up a Mrm Regular 50¢ Cc Customers’ Liability Account Drafts Paid....... 6,839.66 | Tuesday. Micsthaee beh. Aileen , wee ae ALBATROSS cl , 905 . 7 ‘ * %.. ‘ Acres in the yin United States Bonds—Warrants, etc....... 1,552,002.50 SER ADDITION at Aberdeen was selected a8 the |i one Tucaday night. WAL Lie ALBATROSS WALL FINISH PROSSER ADDITION at | Cash and Exchange ....... ° 909,963.43 low prices. meeting ati for next year. She screamed and ran into the «4 eee home of M. L. Grunbaurn, 901 Alli- Beautifies walls and ceilings, 4 6, 145,834.3! 5 4.38 WM. A. SULLIVAN & CO. || ‘Oregon Lumber Mill ele 5-pound package ................ 9c jrunhaw ,» bu y Surplus adits Phone mitiott 4424 Damaged by Fire |i sine motorcycle officers acrived Six-inch Bristle 9 en ios rea 101 ester Way. Pioneor Square. || GARIBALDI, May 4—The Whit-|the thugs had disappeared. — Kalsomine Brush .......... ividends Unpaid 133.00 Mar. Heat Hetate Dent ney Lumber Co.'s large sawmills 5 here were crippled today, following a Mreulation .... 45,200.00 Reserve for Taxes and interest. e 15,750.00 fire which wiped out the boiler house ODDS AND ENDS r yesterday, with a loss of 00. SALE OF Rediscounts With Federal Reserve Bank. 75,000.00 “aya ne Four mammoth horizontal bollers 3 < Baar hee py i Sate paralysis of the entire plant, Alu u siccptiecadgcone | EVERETT.—J. B. White sentenced| Irene Baisley, 18, who drank a ‘© imprisonment on conviction of| poison potion at Fifth ave. and ecurity back of all bank deposits is the Assets, ‘The MOTOR to life imprisonment on conviction 7 AE Ee il ff the Mocholaesk’ te Wine Capital, Surplus and being habitual criminal, With Joo| University st, Saturday night, died are Tindivided profits plus double. iability on the stock. ‘The fo} James and John Dennis, White was|in Providence hospital Tuesday aft- Includes such high . % found guilty of blowing a safe at! ernoon. ! lowing example shows $17.26 of our money for each $100.00 of TRUCKS Index February 1 fhe bead been deapendant,, ‘te: grade brands as Uni- 2 ite: “sg | Capital, Surplus and Un ————|cause she was affilcted | with versal, Betty Bright, Deposits: divided Profits, paid in Here you are! “TEAL SKIN DISEASES Sioumaties and unable to get Venus. Special— $41,95 cash oF earned: E ‘ She lived with two sisters at : | gp, - |2320% First ave Cc 5,007 = i | Apply Zemo, Clear Clean, Penetrat-|“Arier kissing girl friends good | ing, Antiseptic Liquid |bye and telling them that she had Each ae “something” in her purse, she wanebaeer | Weis unnecessary for you to suffer| swallowed the poison and sank to CONVEX KETTLES 18,066.20050 with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes the sidewalk. She was taken to CONVEX SAUCE "850.21825 and similar skin troubles. Zemo, | the city hospital by a passing auto- PANS 14,500.3188 btained at any drug store i 35¢, OF | mobilist and Jater transferred to 3-PIECE SAUCE PAN $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt: | Providence hy pit 1, a ES primp i TERMS ly applied will usualy given ane rene | iteh piel as is. Pi ’ SETS F rom itching torture. It cleanses and! CrICAGO.—Mrs, Bert ©. Morri ‘ cS - Mack: Int tional woothes the skin and heals quickly and | son, whose husband ta pcasinent of aa KET OFFICERS intemal at aay most skin diseases. |United Royalties Co, Salt Lake, WINDSOR KETTLES J. W. Maxwell, President . is a wonderful, penetrating, ah, robbed of $330 cash and Jew- HL Witherspoon, H. G. Hotchiiss, Motor Truck Corporation disappearing liquid and ts soothing (0 ey valued at $11,000 as she sat in TEA KETTLES \ Cashier ba dng Se Ne ee Tie Ga | Rate theatre here, PERCOLATORS i casi et . a SE 8. Enochson, 1000 Pike St. EAL. 1101 Fit ¢oday and save all further distress, ro 5 DOUBLE BOILERS With long, swinging handle. en x 3 Ask for Mr. Rossbach VANCOUVER, B. C.-—Lacal lodge Vice-President Asst. Cashier The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O, of Yukon Order of Pioneers organ: Advertisement, zed, Same ¢ Store for Useful Articlesmmmpmmmmmmm

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