The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1921, Page 5

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An Introductory Display OF Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week & AA 2 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week hy ae ' 6 ; ite 100 Purchase, 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week = f ’ j 150 Purchase, 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST deewrm! PP “et Handsome New . ‘tr Quali Brussels ‘Rug——$20.00 Plush Coats ; —] at Second Floor | An advance shipment of the new fall styles in plain and fur trimmed Plush Coats has just arrived. This showing con- sists of remarkably attractive styles. Designed of Bafinseal, Poloseal and Salt's Peco Plush, the styles, character and qual- - ity of which will be approved by the wom- Ua an who takes advantage of ,the early season arrivals from ‘a standpoint of choice selection. This is the first photograph to reach America showing the Ulster cabinet convened in|) Belfast to accept Lloyd George's invitation to the Irish peace conference in London. Left to right are Sir Dawson Bates (home secretary), the Marquis of Londonderry (education), Sir James Craig (prime minister), H. M. Pollock (finance), E. M. Archdale (agricul-\]) ture), and J. M. Andrews (labor), All but Sir Dawson Bates planned to attend the London SEATTLE SHUT-IN twho ts an invalid In New Haven, Conffecticut, where Mrs, Kingsbury j was born in 1830 Her housework she does” herself Very slowly she moves about the small room and “straightens,” and she told me proudly that she al “does” her own handker Ld |chiefs and stockings, while the rest | go to the wash. The Coat sketched with fur trimming \s marked at $59.50. The plain Plush Coat is marked at $34.75. Sizes are 16 to 44 ably priced at ‘MAN MURDERED; | | FROM SEATTLE? headquarters, ‘Lady,’ he says, ‘you| Found With Head Gashed! mustn't talk so loud-—those are the Near La Conner officers’ rooma over there.’ And 1 says, ‘Hang it-—1 don't care whose _—_— rooms they are—something’s got to MOUNT VERNON, Jaly 19.— be done for those 60 soldier boyst| With his clothes bearing the “And just as I finished say- mark of « Sealtic tailor, the body Ing that,” the little lady con- of « man about middle age was tinued enthusiastically, “I felt a found in Sullivan's slough, near hand on my shoulder, and when La Conner, yesterday. Acrons the back of the head was a gash four inches long. 1 turned around, there stood Lin- Authorities are investigating. coln. ‘My dear lady,’ he sald to me, ‘what is the trouble—maybe . Mrs. Bergdoll Says She Was Defrauded I can fix it up.’ WASHINGTON, July 19.—Mre. Reason: HERE'S MORE ABOUT STARTS $24.50, $29.50, $34.75, $39.50, $45.00, $49.50, $55.00, $59.50, $75.00 and $79.50. Many Coats in this group are at- tractively trimmed with Summer Squirrel, Natural Opos- sum, Australian Opossum, FOR THREE DAYS we offer a fine grade of 6x9 Tapestry Brussels Rug for $20.00. The patterns colors are all new. Worth up to $30 regularly. ——— BRERAL CRED . She is a dear Mtte old lady, who +2 ms oP EXTENDED has done things really worth while ; That is why the Sunshine . Guild ‘ [I | of Seattle is doing its utmont to ‘ o} 0 secure a pension for her from Wash: . 2 RUNBAU ington, D. C 7 — S— Because at the time of the civil : war Mrs, Kingsbury stayed in the f CoO. fam | hospitals at Washington and Alex | e [@jjandria, and did not go to the WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH front, she was not registered among the regular nursing corps. This} has brought much misunderstanding regarding her pension, so the “Sun shines” have taken it upon them selves to correspond with Wash —John Hes, 62. pioneer, Men Attacked ington, and endeavor to quickly| COMA.—Donald V. Meserve, de- i s Soelicaler suepsentaben Two Girls, Is Claim loosen the red tape which hold» TACOMA, July 19—Four men face} hack the small amount of money \charges here today following evi-/the little lady needa. “Oh, you don’t have to coax m dence that they chased Miss Leona hg Fig a pees rae plenty. | she insisted when I spoke of t a int jew years| wonders of the Passion Play, “I'll, amg te the wosaeter peti has found it necessary to accept|ibe ready when you come for me. \gault them. aid from outside sources. Only re|}And now,” she continued as I rose | The men are Eddie Quinn, box cently did she apply for the pen |to #9, “I'm going to walk to the Haserns Gibson, baseball player; C.| "0", When she was finally con SSE Se ES ORE RR PORTE RR ee SEE RT Se TER TS RE eS ee te ————— —==— — “He did fix it, too," she added, smiling, “and invited me to the White House for lunch—and I Dyed Opossum, Raccoon, went.” After that, Mrs. Kingsbury told emma Bergdoll, mother of Grover Coney and Badger. me, he often went to visit Lincoln |¢: pergdoll, charged before the house ¥: pe = be hington. investigating committee today that a —_ —_ ————— 2 ppt. ng I explained to ber Captain Bruce Campbell, military | gy at OR ak 4% ~ i. about “The Wayfarer” party £0F counsel tor Hergdoll at his slacker |News Dealer Dies {Mine Men Refuse Legion Commander a a er’ \trial, demanded $100,000 to “fix A ° party that is being conducted by The | tial demanded $100 in Room of Hotel Peace Proposals Fights for Bonus Bnahine gait KH Loope of the) “phe investigation of Bergdolt's es-| James O'Brien, 65, news dealer.) WASHINGTON, July 19.—Mine|_ GRAND RAPIDS, July 19—Magi [cape after he had been convicted of | died suddenly in his room at the St.| owners of the Mingo, W, Va, field to. | «TY commander of the American being @ slacker wax resumed today.| Nicholas hotel Monday afternoon | day refused to consider peace propos. | Lesion, left today for Washington, Mra. Bergdoll declared that Cap. i “vars where he will continue the fight for tain’ Campbell, who defended her|‘fO™ Unknown causes. O'Brien realy eee ted Lo Governor Morgan of | adjusted compensation for former son at his trial on Governor's island, |® news stand at First ave. and Union| West Virginia by the striking min-| service men. and Clarence Gibboney, civilian | st. during the day. He came back " |door with you.” gen gl oa de rico to the hotel in the afternoon and | 5 . Confirms Honolulu | W. Sparks, taxicab dfiver, and Frank|¥!nced by friends that an allow) There was no use to protest. She/ 4 ene, See 009. | went directly to his room. He was AD r |Johnson. 4 ance was \hers by right and that explained that she always “tried to| She testified she bad actually &1v-| heard by roomers groaning. When Customs Collector | . she should have it. do things right” and insisted on °” $5.000 to Bergdoll to give tol they entered his room they found BREMERTON. — Battleships Ar. \kansae and Wyoming sail for San Diego. i | ——$<___—_—_— | |. Patterson resigns @ and general manager of National Cash Register The Sign of a Service At First-class Garages and other Dealers ‘American Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made Pay a trifle more at first and be assured of the same sat- isfactory results after years of use, as upon the day you buy it. Seld by Dealers and Electrical Companies Everywhere. Manufactared by American Electrical Heater Company, DETROIT Mrs. Kingsbury delights In look ing back over the days of the civil ar and her association with Abra- ham Lincoln. Her mind is clear and alert, and she remembers the smallest details. No," she confided to me yester- day, ag we sat at her window to- gether, never forget the tims 1 went over to Washington from Alexandria after I'd found 60 sol dier boys in a house without even 1 was Former Service Men Go Sailing on Lake Altho It happened last week, they're still smiling and remembering. It was Thursday that 16 ex-service men, still being cared for at Provi dence hospital, were loaded into autos and put aboard Councilman C. B. Fitzgerald's yacht in Lake Union. Thru the nal they went, sailing in Lake Washington as tar as Sew ard park. There was lots to eat-—lunch being furnished by Mrs. Garrish and the| West Seattle Women's club—and after a few hours in the sunshine and wind maybe that lunch didn't ‘The party was in charge of Charlie Cowen, under the auspices of Rainier Noble post, American Legion. The 16 participants want to thank all who made their outing possible Special appreciation and thanks are also extended to Mra, M. E. Hinckley, 1320 Fifth ave, W., who has donated a wheel chair to the ex-service men | in Providence, METROPOLITAN WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, JULY 24 SATURDAY MAT. SEATS NOW SELLING ~ Brilliant Musical The HIT of the Century & —Prices— be Evenings — Floor, 1 0)" Balcony $1.05 Ie) & jurday Mat.—Floor, $2.00; first @ rows, $1.50; sed |$3 Amatqame Fu coming to the stairs, dust as I was saying goodby she touched the side of my skirt. “What kind of goods is that,” she asked—“you know, I really need a new dress myself.” No, Mrs. Kingsbury isn't an “old” lady—she's just 91 years ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tab-) lets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twentyone years*and proved safe by millions, Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mo noareticacidester of Salicylicacid. go where ail good lunches should go!} Im order to imtroduce our ne’ (whalebone) plate, which is lightest and strongest piate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the tob; guaranteed 15 yer All work and Bridge W the Test of Time. Most of our present patronage {s| recommended by our earl tra, whose work 00d satisfaction. ke omera, who have tested to our offi {Campbell at New. York and that| nim on his bed, dying. boxes of | J REAL PAINLESS | © the |and prepared shampoos contain too | The best thing to use is Mulsified $i |cocoanut of shampoo, for this ix | will | handle, liater Bergdoll told her it had gone |to the “higherups” in Washington le then asked her for $26,000 more. Held on Charge of Defrauding Grocers T. N. Loveless, 46, is held on an open charge in city Jail following his arrest Monday night by Detec tive R. R. Herbert and Deputy Sher iff Wm. Sears. Loveless is alleged to have de- frauded grocers in Seattle, Everett and Tacoma of approximately $500 by posing as the agent of a bread When the | mercury is trying to ay top off the bulb, try Hilvilla, iced FOR ICED TEA Don’t Spoil Your Hair by Washing It When you wash your hair, be careful what you use. Most soaps much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. pure and entirely greaseless, It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pleces, You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few ounces last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with wa ter and rub {t in, about a teaspoon. ful is all that i* required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The bair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking. bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to Besides, it loosens and An effort | | will be made by Coroner Corson to| find relatives. WASHINGTON, July 19.—The sen- $4,676,082.34 | |ate late yesterday confirmed the © 994,269.61 | nomination of Harry E. Murray to) ——% be collector of customs lonolulu, © The Store for Useful Articles (tg) DAVENUE AND UNION Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. SUPREME VALUES IN Garden Hose and Lawn Mowers 50-foot Lengths Cotton Hose fine oar. $4.49 ster tpecial.... 96.49 High-grade Garden Hose that is capable of giving long Service. ; |My all you need—these prices represent real savings. 12-inch Highland Ball-Bearing Lawn Mowers Very Special a At this special price the “Highland” Mower is a wonderful bargain. It has 9-inch, easy-run- ning wheels and 4 blades of tool steel. We have a certain number for this very spe- cial price ae . $9.98 Did You Get Your Coin Gold Decorated Dinner Set Yesterday? , We have a few left, 48 pieces for Coin Gold, Colonial design, American porcelain. Strong Kitchen Broom 39c A Rare Bargain Will’ prove very service- able at your summer home as well as in your kitchen at home. They are strongly have sewn and straight handles. .... $9.98 Full service for six people. Plain Glass Water Set $1.75 value, Special for 98c Consists of 6 glasses and 1 water jug. Similar in shape to picture, but without cut design. They are thin blown and are an unusu- ally good value. No Phone or C, 0. D, long, ‘takes out every particle of dust, dirt! and dandruff, Be sure your drug: | gist gives you Mulsified.—Advertse- mer | y Inst 6 rows, $1.00) ry, Se, No Phone or C. 0, D. Orders. Plas 10% Tax

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