The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1921, Page 5

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’ ~— , ment for the past 10 yeara TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921. THE SHUM HIININESN SERVICE. KOMI Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS cy : | $ SO Purchase, 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week $ 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week == $100 Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week == $150 Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week 2} $200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Ver Week == $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST OQ m This July Stock OQ Adjustment Sale == Will appeal to anyone that really wants furniture for an entire home or only an extra piece. A large number of visitors who came to be convinced of the remarkable values we are offering in this sale left completely satisfied. HERE IS JUST A HINT OF THE BARGAINS $97.50 Jacobean Buffet (like cut) without mirror, 60 inches long. Sale Price. ...$65.00 grok fumed oak Hall Rack. Sale Price. ...$41.75 $100.00 walnut Queen Anne style Dressing Table. iz] 9} i) 9} | going into action. SEATTLE | SHOW DANGER OF SMOKE TRAP In the trial attack on U. S. navy dreadnaughts by destroyers recently held off the Cali- fornia coast by the Pacific fleet, the smaller craft succeeded in trapping the battle monsters lin a “smoke nest” where they were technically destroyed by the enemy. |navy hydroplanes show the dreadnaughts being blinded by smoke, and (inset) destroyers STAR | Photos taken by MADMAN KILLED AND BURNED 10 Sale Price $95.00 walnut 6-ft. 54-inch top $23.50 walnut leather seat Dining Chairs. Sale Price............ Woks okianes «+++: $16.00 $32.50 walnut Jeather seat arm Dining Chair. Bako: Praee, «svn «Las dans cael occ cccce es $22.50 The same values as listed above prevail io all departments. You can furnish every room in your home at a great saving. BRITISH COAL a) 1? iz] kas Accepted Police Are Going MAYFIELD, Ky. June 28.-—Did Ernest Lawrence murier 10 persons in his farm house here Saturday, =s drench the building tn oll, set it afire | ment's terma. and then kill himeetf? This is the question that police are endeavoring to answer. The) si\charred bodies of the dead, two |women, three men, five baby boys land one baby girl, were so badly) EXTENDED LABERAL CREDIT officially announced today. mediately. losses to the colliery owners. | guess as to how they were slain. Lawrence, a number of years ago, | wan clubbed on the head by a/°% Wases. policeman, aince which time, accord- | Plan Entertainment ing to his acquaintances, he has of Alaska Governor |Mic. trom auser “opetin" Governor Scott C. Bone, of Alaska,|authorit®« are working on will be royally entertained when he| theory that he wiped out the famil arrives in Seattle July 6. Such was jes while in a fit of insanity, the decision made Monday at a joint Orphan Boys Give C. of C. Trustees to Hear Report on Row When the trustees of the Chamber of Commerce meet this afternoon, the report of the special committee appointed to settle the controversy regarding the Alaska bureau will be before them. The executive commit- tee of the bureau resigned tn a body last week, following the dismiss! of J. L. McPherson, head of the depart: jat previous conferences. conference between the Seattle Pres club committee and the members’ council of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club, when @ program in Bone's honor was adopted. “Rome Under Valerian,” a four. act drama, was produced by the boys of the Briscoe Orphan school at the Metropolitan Monday night before a large and enthusiastic audience, Start “Tarsan the Terrfhie™ Saturday * tart “Tarsan the Terrible” Saterday DELICIA MEATS When we first stocked this brand we ‘did so only in a small way, but having such splendid success with it, we have for some time made this our feature brand. Be sure to include some of these for your next outing. The Best Tea f The Right Tea for Ice Tea || Ie costs less— I Delicia Sliced Beet,— Delica. Veal Loaf, 6%on 2%on glass . CBN piceceee cee 14¢ Gon glass ... -+-39¢ | Delfela Lunch Tongue— Delicia Deviled Meat— %'s a 29¢ ee e+ * Roast Beet, 1's, 39¢ Large CAM se... esses Vienna Sausage— seen seeeeeees 14¢ Sandwich Spread 19¢ ‘Delia Pgs’Feet ) ———~_VAN CAMP’S J f PORK and BEANS —THIS, TOO, K TO PRE-WAR PRICES .10c .25c Small 4Ib sack 20¢ 10's ....59¢ Liberty Dill BEST << 5 ..$1.25 49's ..$2.33 SmaN pkg. | Small pke | i | Small pkg. | They are 12%e | 23¢ | Lesgeps: 17¢ delicious. Large pkg. | Large pkg. |: Saees exe” | Try them jd, | pots 29¢ ry them. Washington Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles RE —A POPULAR SEATTLE FLOUR _.,,., oe gig PRODUCT Sina ng wt el teen net ais LAR wo = patent Large 29c Packages. .....e++0.+ * 25c Packages. ...scceeeeeee+ CRESCENT py §=—Vittucci BAKING VWeTTucc | Virgin ) Baking Powder POWDER — VIRGIN OLIVE OIL Olive 1-Ib, can... .28¢ 4-07, can ....15¢ Oil 8-oz. can . Finest Rogers’ 16-02, can .. -35e Italian. Schoolboy CRESCENT aye eye CPeanut MAPLEINE yet So, ip a 1 rt Ad Butter —produces a taste Tn ese] ‘medicinal rehine pony) 1-Ib. can....19¢ similar to maple. OM cle] Purposes. Cage an on SS 2Y%-lb, can..47¢ 1 ounce ‘ ‘elles Pint T7e jike child's 23 5-lb. can....89¢ 2 ounces....... 5 Qt. $1.47 Package Bae Cc burned that physicians could Only |i iter were mid th have made im. |portant concessions in the matter Tt was stated unofficially that the) miners abandoned their demand for | nationalization of the mining indus * ltry. That demand was the principal obstacle in the way of a settlement Mart “Tarsan the Terribie™ faterday STRIKE ENDED Government's Terms Are| Active Bid Made for Youths LONDON, June 28.—The British coal «trike has been settled, it was| tary training camp, which opens at | Camp Lewis ‘The miners accepted the govern. | strides Monday, with | Work in the coal pits, idle almont | » three months, will be resumed im ‘The settlement was understood to | work. have carried a government subsidy | to guarantee wages and prevent e tained and circular letters were sent | and the Blue makes him eligible in jin the N. Judge Wm. B. Wil) Play at the Met (0 serene teas or apes | TAX REDUCERS of maintaining each one may best be reduced. tee has been actively at work for the last few weeks, and will report | at Tuesday's meeting. It is intimat ed that startling disci made ir regard to alle the school management. | 4 Pioneer association held its annual! reunion and picnic noon in Woodland park who taught school in Duwamish yal CITIZENS’ CAMP DRIVE SPURTS of High School Age Recrulting hee | the elitizens mfit. July 6, took great the arrival in this elty of Lieuts. W. F. Graham H. B. Marr, ald camp to Gen. RK. M. Blatchford, sent re from California to assist in the Access to the enrollment books of the various high schools was ob to every boy eligible to attend the camp. As a result, numerous in quiries and sewera! applications came late Monday to the C. M. T. C. office at Rainier Noble post, Amerionn Le gion headquarters, in the bawement of the Stuart bullding. The camp will give three courses in no way connected with regular army work. The Red course is ele mentary, the White qualifies the sta dent as a noncommissioned officer the reserve officers’ corps. Quarters will be separate from thone of the regular army, and tn ev ery way the citizens’ camp will be made a pleasurable vacation course. No charge of any kind will be made, successful applicants being required only to bring underclothing and tol. let articles, Washington {is the only state whose applicants have not gone far above its quota. The condition ts ex pected to be remedied, however, as soon as the idea is understood. be an MEET TONIGHT Taxes Will Be Formed At a meeting of the Tax Reduc tion Council of Seattle, in the Ma sonic club rooms, Arcade bidg., to- night, 15 committees will be formed to investigate the various civie de partments to determine bow the cost The school investigation commit res will be | d laxity in} Duwamish Pioneers . | Have Annual Picnic! The Duwamish Valley Schoo! and | Monday after. | J. R. Rich ley 39 years ago, was the chief} killed when ber carried by passing brother lives in Seattle. ( $1.85 truck on head by tim train. His SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight Restored by Our System T IS THE SOMETHING IDES GLASS IN OUR GLASS: Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices IN 1 U. S. OPTICAL CO. Kaclustvely Optical Speeialints 120. 3 THIRD AVE, Firemen of State Northwest. Ue school. They will crackers. patrons an unusual opportunity to replenish their Hosiery wardrobe for the sum- mer, Every pair comes from mills best known for the dependability of their prod- uct, assuring you a standardized quality and value. able in every group, which, Every pair has reinforced heel and toe, to give the best of service. Just A Likely Group for You to Choose From At $1.50 At $1.75 | Silk Hose with isle garter top. Colors of Silk Hose with liste garter top in colors of black, white, African, Russian calf, gray, taupe zinc, gray, black and African, at, a pair and piping rock, at, a pair, $1.50. $1.75. Ah At $2.00 At $2.25 y — : with liste garter top in colors of Silk Hose with lisle garter top in black, white, be white, "bi African and shades of gray, at, © African and all shades of gray, mode, pink and i pair, $2. At $2. 50 Silk Hove with Nete gurter top in color of black only at, @ pair, $2.50. At $2.95 Sif Chiffon Hose tn colors of ray, taupe, African, flesh color, black and navy, A pair, $2.95. in sizes 8% to 10, special, a yard, 19¢, Just in Time for the Fourth of July! i RHODES SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY Domestic Section—Upper Main Floor 300 yards of Bleached Sheeting; a good qual ity Sheeting, 81 inches wide. tayard, 30¢. 0 yards in blue Sic a yard, then reduced to 25c, Wednesday Ten Thousand Pairs | OF NEW | FULL FASHIONED | SILK HOSE | = Main Floor Rear | | | | This immense shipment of Hosiery has just arrived J and, augmented by full-fashioned Silk Stock-? ings from our regular stock, affords to our co A full range of sizes is avail- in most instances, are displayed in a wide color variety. Think! 10,000 Pairs ! | Russian calf, at, a pair, $2.25. At $2.75 Silk. Hose in colors of navy, white and piping rock at, a pair, $2.75. At $3.00 Silk Hose in black and African brown, at @ pair, $3.00. zinc, medium 175 Huck Towels, size 16x31 inches. These were formerly 16c each, Wednesday special each, 10¢. 48 Mercertzed Lanch Cloths, size 45x45 inches. Formerly $1.50 each, Wednesday spe cial, each, 98¢. Formerly 60¢ ide. Formerly to Be Taught Here Fame of Seattle's firefighting school is rpreading to all parts of the | First Methodist Episcopal church, will introduce Col Frederick Arthur | man, to carry Oriental mail ett, Tacoma, Port Angeles and other | Lindsay, of the Salvation Army, at| Seattle and Victoria, B. C., ts af Sound cities have requested that they | the benefit concert at § o'clock to- | night at the Metropolitan theatre for | the Theodora Home. Fire chiefs of Bellingham, Ever permitted to send men to the Seat- MITCHELL, S.. D.—Harold Tee. | mire, Burlington, towa, begs dollar,| Dp, Askren sentences Frank Metrof,| duration, are planned for next spends it on fire | convicted bootlegger, to three to five| by the Seattle Retail Grocers’ years in penitentiary. 4 tho hungry, —CAN sealing. dozen Mason Caps, HOLDER FOR : Auto License Receipt 25c Can be attached to any car and provides a safe receptacle for the license receipt and keeps it clean. CAMP OR HOUSEHOLD AXE Worth up to $2.50 $1.49 Men’s and Boys’ Sizes An assortment of Axes suitable for camp or house- hold use. Especially good for auto trips. You can find some splendid values in the lot, especially if you buy early. Benefit Concert The Store for Useful Articles STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. VISIT OUR NEW AND ENLARGED Economy Jars have wide mouths, permitting large fruit to be put up whole. Pioneer Rubbers, 4 dozen Bull Dog Rubbers (Red Rubber—2 Lips), 2 Economy Caps, dozen Eddie Hubbard Get Air Mail Job Agi Renewal of the contract of Hubbard, international air mall at the Met Tonight Rev. J. Ralph Magee, pastor of the nounced by the postoffice ment. PLANS FOR A FOOD jane @ grocers’ institute of 10 TACOMA. — Superior Judge Wm. ciation, NING SECTION— “If it pertains to Canning— WE HAVE IT!” Mason or Economy Jars, Quart Size, per Dozen $1.25 They are relf- 25¢ -25¢ .35¢ .35¢ dozen Odds and Ends of Fancy SCREEN DOORS Special . *1,98 | Sizes 34x82 and 36x84 Every door is worth double the price asked. A clean-up to dispose of all odd lines. Doors have 11%- inch frames, are mortised and are covered with black enameled screening. Two sizes only—34x82, 36x84. No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders RAPID WASHER $1.00 Value Special 69c— Save time and effort by using the Rapid Washer. Funnel shape, made of heavy tin and has a long handle. a3

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