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YY 12, 1921, ANUS SERVICE OHIiiiitiiceNuntnittt Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 8 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week 75 Purchase, 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week 100 Purchase, 4 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week 150 Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week 50 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST ABOUT THIS TIME O’ YEAR Dont BE AFRAID. DADDY, onsont OH! YH SO FRIGHTENED “ ‘JAP SMUGGLING | PLOT CHARGED | Says 2,000 Come Via Low- er California She Rhodes Co. Marked Reductions on Silver Rogers’ 1847 Queen Anne Main Voor We are closing out this particular pattern of Rog- ers’ Silver to make room for new stock. Following prices include tax: $4.00 % domn Tea Spoons $7.50 % dozen Dessert Spoons $8.00 % doze Spoons ...... . $8.00 % dozen Soup Spoons iis $3.50 each Berry Spoon vies 7.50 % dozen Bouillon Spoons $5.00 $12.60 % dozen Hollow Handle Knives 88.33 $12.00 % dozen Hollow Handle Dessert Knives .....$8.00 $6.50 % dozen Butter Spreaders vos. 4.34 $8.00 % dozen Medium FRADY CAT, FRADY CAT! ee WE WONT LET You Drown! TOKYO, Mail, — That over} 2,000 Japanese have been smuggled} from Lower California into the Unit: | ed States by pulling the woot over} the eyes of the Japanese foreign of: | fice in one of the we of a suit brought in the Tokyo cot by & Japanese named Harada against | alled Japan Mexico Industrial (my -attern Only Harada also charged that Japanese Consul Oy na, of Lon Angeles, sued fraudulent certificates nection with the activities of the cor poration Harada charged that the corpora le of Upholstered Large Arm i Rockers and Chairs, Special Freres cyst cel ranfhom tai e as a side line, charging from $500 to >} $800 per head to bring each Japanene across the line. The foreign office issued a staternent, however, stating that it believed the number of smug glod Japanese to be highly exagger: | so it had no records, and nship companies had no reo: ords, which would indicate that any | such number of Japanese had em)- | grated to Mexico. Harada alleged the company was} organized in 1912 to purchase $5,000 | | acres of land In the state of Sinaloa. | ‘The land was to be cut up Into «mall IO} | tracts for settlers, The complaint states, however, that the land was arid, and that, furthermore, a valid title did not vest in the company, which merely pretended that it | owned {t, Large amounts have since that time been obtained from would be settlers and investors, the com plaint charges, one of the principal dupes being a postmaster near Ona | ka. who Invested 70,000 yen, He was | recently arrested on a charge of hav ing embezzled large sums from the government. Consu) Oyama, it ts alleged, corti. | | fled to intending purchasers that the All are extra size. verings are of first-class i eae . ° : sh tage Nets @ cocoa SASS SEEK BODYIN. |Girl Marries Her | BURNED RUINS Stepfather as Her seats supported by extra coil spring under seen givin tne emeuia evtezcomiay Lamp Explosion Believed to M ot h e r H a d Wis he d rt are high, with pillow spring con- 33 | ance available, structions Can furnish chairs and rockers to & | When the land was found by the Have Trapped Two a AR, sg ss NEW YORK, July 12.—A vow at] it was not until after her mother’s ABERDEEN, Wash. July 12.—/ her mother's deathbed led to the un-|death a year and a half ago that match. These are truly wonderful values at price [@]| Would de settlers to be arid, those connected ith the company, it is offered. You save from smo.n0 ) to $30.00 gn each harbel, pretended Ae chaeee, trom Sell regularly up to .00. 01 in is They're after George Bruel, “de@d) sua) romance that will culminate in|he called him “dad.” or alive. the marriage of Mise Isabelle Gor-| Her mother's dying request was While posses are combing the) aon to her stepfather, Alexander |that Taylor should always take care =| $500 to $800 to smuggle them into a countryside for Bruel in the bellet| ia ior, of Isabelle and never become separ- he United States by way of Lower California, a oe LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED that he is at large, Sheriff Gibson) en years ago Taylor married |ated from her as long as he lived. |'s preparing to open up a cave under) a1. Grace Gordon, a widow. Al-| This he promised. In their bereave- the burned ruins in which the bones) bough but a child of 11, her daugh-| ment the couple found solace in each of Martin Saart were found, on the) ter jsabelle refused to look upon|other’s company. Together they at- chance that Bruel may have beeO)mavior as a father. She always | tended services at the Richmond Hill buried therein. called him by his first name, and/ Baptist church and became active Authorities charge that Bruel mur-) = workers in the Sunday school. dered his companion, Saari, and then Women Strike Till Not long after the death of her set fire to their cabin. ” mother Isabelle became seriously ill. pi mie grog. maaan, Cs Ce Milk Prices Drop) Tavior was ever at her bedside. For jtwo men were making moonshine 7 7 hours he would sit and read to her LONDON, July 12—The strike of when thetr lamp exploded, ad that} | ooo tne-Deal dletriot ccinat | and dally had flowers brought to the |Saart was trapped within the DiAsIRS | tne resent bigh price of milk is|"ck room. Soon they realized some- |cabin, while Bruel was pinned in the . age thing more than parental affection In con $4.00 % doren Salad FOTKS cesccsccene $5.50 % Forks $2.25 each Fork $1.50 each Spoon $1.65 each Knife $1.25 each Baby Fork $1.25 each Baby Spoon... $2.75 h Gravy Ladle $2.15 each Cream ladle $3.25 Splece Set. $13.50 G $18.50 3-piece | | $5.33 | dozen Oyster pisereseeee ss GSS MS TRC TTT cS TTT TT Tic Meat cece SL5O Suga Butter Today in Congress HOUSE tinuee debate te Piscille eanTam tn coop Pence eae. Tam; it guarantees you satisfaction on permanent satiy Lelehedes negli tao Por Every Girl by Dr. Carl Hoffman, exalted ruler | HE Priscilla Dean Tam is Of Seattle lodge No. 92, B. P. O. E. ding Lauds Work Gress senate Naval committee considers sundry dite spreading. Mrs, James Kerr, lead- _ of Elks Among LA personal letter from President 1s heartily approving the of Seattle Elks among the boys President Harding is a member of the | Soldier relief prode conttrons, Marion, Ohio, Elks’ lodge. Score Finance committee continges eon- sideration of the Sweet bill, ritish Women for Imitating Men on,” she said. “Women should keep thelr womanhood. It is certainiy better to be @ perfect woman than an imperfect man. This tendency on cave below. “Chu Chin Chow” Still Continues LONDON, July The long Uved musical comedy, “Chu Chin Chow,” er of the strikers, sald the House- wives’ union was out to bring the milk profiteers to reason, and to con- tinue the agitation until they were successful in reducing the present price, had crept into their lives. Together they sought counsel of Mins Gor- don's grandmother, Mra. Elizabeth Wheeler, who occupies the adjoining cottage, Mra. Wheeler readily con- sented to the wedding. Miss Gordon is extremely pretty, with a mass of auburn hair and blue LONDON, July 12.—British women are losing womantiness and are adopting the dress as well as the | 4, = of men, accordi: pee ge ite Forbes, the famous explorer. | casio “I have decided opinions against the | should, “ the part “wearing of men's clothing by wom-| men.” eee The Store for Useful Articles STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Special Prices on Items You'll Find Useful Camp and at Home SALE OF AMERICAN SEMI-PORCELAIN DINNER W ARE At such low prices that you can well afford to pur- chase a set for your summer home or camp. at Your Summer Two styles of 1 Lawn *Sprinklers ~ Choice 98c EACH Take your choice of Bither the “Busy” revolv- ing sprinkler, with a black enameled base and galvanized revolving de- vice, or a ” “Brooks Aluminum er (Stationary type) Throwing a generous spray. Being made of juminum, it will neither “7? rust nor corrode. : MEND THAT HOSE! 6 Sizes 1%, 5% and %-inch. Self-fastening, without extra bands, bolts or wires. To attach, simply slip in the hose and ham- mer down. HOSE MENDER Same as above, but for splicing only. 10 c Special at men is a pity and causes a great ing to Mrs. /man's dress except on very rare oc-|caused the management of Mis Ma should be better women—not worse flier giving performances, was announced to be at its last gasp. A revival of business, however, | of modern girls to dress lke rouble. I have never worn jesty’s theatre to continue the pro duction and there fs no telling now when the run will be over Unearths Mastodon in New York State NEWBURGH, N, ¥., July 12—A giant mastodon was unearthed near here by Aubrey Fichers, a truck farmer, The bones of the skeleton are in fair condition. The tucks measure 75 inches in length and in the middle are 18 inches in circum ference. One of the vertebrae is 14 inches in width and the thigh bones nearly four feet. for riding purposes, Women 50 Generations of Moths Live in Box Without Covered Dish This Dinnerware is good weight hold use. Burns Kerosene. and absolutely safe. CARRYING CASE additional Rochester seen since the days before the war. Choice of Plain White Vernon Design, or the Green and Pink Spray Pattern. traetively finished and very serviceable, Suitable not only for camp purposes but also for Optimus Camp Stove Why bother with smoky camp fires when you can get such satisfactory results with an “Optimus” and at such a low cost? Operation is very simple Wash Boilers $4.00 value, Special at . KINGSTON, Eng., July 12.—A man Jopened a box that had been sealed 60 years. A cloud of moths flew out. Fifty generations of moths must have been hatched, lived and repro- lduced within the sealed box. They | had fed on old documents, which fell leo dust when they were taken out. Spent 25 of His 43 Years Jailed _and Falls Again BOSTON, July 12 ett, al jeged Houdini of the art of opening kaa meters without authority and ex tracting the coins therein, is back again. Joseph, although but 43 years Old, in mid to have spent about 40-Piece Dinner Set Special at $5.98 Joe Ba jat semi-porcelain, at- alle, apartment | as a Batavia street had powed of u where he jar hou: plumber all general house- for a porch supper? Then maybe tions for dainty plenie lunche in sandwiches and otherwis The mindful that the picnic season ts pilation of suggestions—eggs, cakes that will contain just the idea you hi new Copper Bottom Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1400 New York / and enclose two cents for postage. .. $2.69 A special price that should call to mind values not These are genuine Rochester Boilers with heavy copper bottoms and “fit-in’” covers. for » years of that period within prison| when little Larry Vo: He wag arrested as he was| months old, put his lun wrestling with a landlord in the cel | high.gear and threw out his | chest. ing of challenging Dempse PICNIC LUNCHES! Going to get out the filvver Sunday for a trip into the country Planning « boat trip to the mountains you want upon us, bh ave by want these suggestions, fill out the coupon below. ¢., Washington, D. C. 1 want a free copy of “Pienic Lunches and Porch Suppers,” eyes, Taylor, « tall, well-built man, is youthful in pearance. Stationers Meet in 3-Day Session Here With approximately 100 delegates attending, the 12th annual conven tion of the Pacific Northwest Station- ers’ association opened in Seattle Tuesday. During the three-day session sta- tioners will atudy market conditions, methods of doing business, and gen- eral development in their field. Promi nent business men of the Northwest k, GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN SKIN AND BLEACH FRECKLES Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orch store will supply for a few cents; pint of harmless and delightful lem on bleach. Mastage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty and white ness of your skin, Famous stage beauties use this lemon jotion to bleach and bring that soft, clear,. rosy-white com plexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach, because it doesn't irritate. Advertisement. 2-year-olds on the beach| —______ Atlantic City was settled EyesThat Need Glasses A chest expansion. contest Young Larry is thin ? ‘amination n our own factory of superior glasses. Glasses Complete, $5 Free Examination GLOBE OPTICAL Co. ? Going to have some folks some timely sugges: toothsome foods hington bureau, prepared a com beverages, sandwiches, ete n looking for. If you ways to us Star's For Thin Waists and Sleeveless Gowns (Toilet 'Tips) A safe, certain method for ridding the skip of ugly, hairy growths is as follows: Mix a paste with some pew- jdered delatone and water, apply to halry surface about two minutes, then rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone, This ts entirely harmless and seldom requires repeating, but to ayoid disappointment, it is advisable rd White, which any drug}|———~ shake well, and you have a quarter|bill by Governor Blain, Wisconsin | civil laws. becomes first state in Union to give j the one Hat that is ap- propriate for all occasions, and harmonizes with every costume. When you are wear- ing it, you know you are in style, and that it looks good on you. Made of beautiful, soft, serviceable, cleverly designed “Suede-Like,” it is the ideal hat for general outdoor wear. * Come in and try it on in the color you prefer. ‘@econd Floor A Feature Showing of | Women’s Outing Apparel } Second Floor H With new shipments now arriving, we have com- plete stocks in the following Women’s Outing Apparel: Khaki Breeches Khaki Leggings..........++ Khaki Coats... . + 95¢, $1.00 and Kangaroo Khaki Flannel Leggings... Breeches Flannel Breeches Kangaroo Khaki Flannel Shirts. Coats Flannel Coats . Corduroy Breeches Corduroy Shirts. Corduroy Coats Corduroy Hats‘. equal rights with men under e. Khaki Coats. . Khaki Shirt, Khaki Hats .. —With signing of to see that you get genuine delatone, Mix fresh as wanted.—Advertise- ment, No More Gas in Stomach&Bowels~ uu wish to be permanently re~ fae inthe stomach and take Baalmann’s Gas-Tab- pre- distinctly and especially for ach gas, and particularly fo the bad effects coming from pressu hat empty, gone and gnawini he pit of rt palpitation will vanish, and you will once more bie to take a deep breath, 30 prevented by gas pressi net your heart and lungs arms and fingers pn't feel cold and go to sleep, b almann’ What is wreng with your skin? Clogged or enlarged blotchen, Foughnean. ete t Try Resinol Soap and Oint- ment. They usually over- comesnch troubles prompt. ly, easily and at little cost, Sold by all druggists, jach will r | sas will ne | mann's | Get the uine in the Yellow | Package from any reliable druggist lor the Owl Drug Co.-Advertisement, ASTHMA » HAY FEVER Hundreds of former sufferers are astonished and delighted wi quick and PERMAWEMNT relief they have received from our Weheos ful new discovery Asthma-Sera. Asthma and May Fever, with all their tortures may now be BANISHED FORBVER, Tear out this an- nouncement and send at once to R. M. B. LABORATORIES, 1023 Alaska Bidg., Seattle, Wash, -Tab Gen

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