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100 Purchase, 150 Purchase, Purchase, 50 Purchase, 00 Purchase, 8 $s —No more —No more —No more bi third or more. eee WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1921. SHINN SERVICE riture Co. ‘Ivory Reed Fiber Furniture will continue . for balance of week—buy this week and save one- GRUN reanttane 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 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per 5.00 Down, 7.50 Down, $10.00 Down, 12.50 Down, 15.00 Down, NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST The Heater Season Is Here Our display is ready for your inspection Ween Week Week Week Week Week Week 1.50 Per 2.00 Per $2.50 Per $3.00 Per $4.00 Per BAU sg— ry >) 4910 (MEORIINNNKS) White Tailed Robin [Sheriff Wonders Seen Twice in City) Who Owns Still A partial albino robin ts reported, Deputies from the sheriff's affice H. B. Waite, 308 Methorn build-/are searching for other persons in Waite says he bas seen the terested in the $2,000 distillery which We@.twice during the last.two days was» seized Tuesday three miles from in the vicinity of Univermity st. and | Kirkland. ‘Minor N. Myamoto, operutor of Its tail is pure white, the distillery, insints that the works and there are several white feathers |do not belong to him. om the back, according to Waite. During the last 1 years the num Migrations of halibut and cod is|ber of women wae earners in the Gyidual fish. ft be studied by placing tagagon in- United States has increased 50 per cent. moves the enuse and resteres DAY TREATMENT book free. Keep Your. Blood in Summer Pure fever by me su; and are ended wise, many Bised Ce gy tetter, boils, gad rheumation ar aa be stopped only when are % ny 3 yous t age ¥. pure by taking S. 8. ‘ou have os hotter health insurance. ial Booklet of tor indi= advice, without charhe, Chief Medical Advisor, BS5.Co. Dep't 439, Atlanta, Ga. Get. 5.5. at your drugaist. very Woman Needs IRON at Times |A Remarkable Home Treatment Given by One Whe Had In the year of 1893 1 w acked by M iam. 1 suffered as only th afflicted know for © 1 tried remedy af of getting rid of » -heumatiam, you may of it. One Dollar, but under Jo mot want your money unle ve perfectly satiafied to send it hat fair? Wh when relief is t uffer Third Ave 122 "COR UNINERSETY $10,000 DEADIN pecially for the trip. far inland on rivers. ventilating system for the tropics. THE SEAT STARTING ON 50,000-MILE YACHT TRIP Albert Y. Gowen, millionaire yachtsman of Cleveland, is shown here with his wife as they left New York for a 50,000-mile trip around the world in Speejac The yacht, 98 feet long, has a heating plant for cold climates and a The vessel draws only six feet and Gowen expects to go TTLE STAR a yacht built es- TYPHOONS, FEAR Ningpo Cut Off SHANGHAL China, Aug WHITE WOMAN - MOBBED IN IOWA All Communications Around Is Dragged From Speaking) Auto Caravan Leaves for 2a—| Stand and Kidnaped MASON CITY. Ia, Aus. 4-— (Delayed.)—Fears that a death list) Speaking before 2.000 people at a running as high as 10,000 has re ne around Ning and sulted from typhi po, on the coast on the r , . }@}| Yangtse river, were expressed bY|ing platform in the rellef workers today All communications with the dis trict have been severed. Two European steamers were re ported driven aground on the Shanghai bar and several hundred junks were swamped A tidal wave was reported have followed the typhoon at Ningpe. Action for Debs | Is Now Expected WASHINGTON, Aug. 24-—A defi nite statement of policy by President Harding on Eugene V. Debs, soctalint leader, and others imprisoned during the war for violation of the expion- age act. Wan believed near today. Friends of Debs today confidently expect Harding to take decided ac tion following sixning of the peace treaty, which now appears imminent. Friends who have been working for Debs’ release from the federal prison at Atlanta, Ga., ever since the armistice, gained the impression from officials in Washington that the matter of freedom for all po Utical prisoners depended on the con Miclusion of a peace treaty with Ger many. Increasing preasure has been brought to bear for Debs’ release due to hie reported illness. order to introduce our new plate, which is the strongest plate known, In (whalebone lightest an does not cover t Toot of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 *. Whalehone cet 98 Crowns .... 85 Bridnework 82 Amalgam Fil All work guaranteed foi Have impressions taken in the morn- Ing and get teeth same day. Exami- nation “and advice free. Call and See Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Werk. We Stand the Teast of Tim Most of our recommended b our early custom- ers, whose work is still giving 004 satisfaction. Ask our cus- have tested our work When coming to our office, be sur you are in the right piace. Bris this ad with you. Cut-Rate OHIO s2: 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Oppesite Vraser-Patersoa Co omers, who ‘FGZEMA ON FACE “TTCHED TERRIBLY In Pimples For About A Year, Hardly Slept. Cuticura Heals, “IT was troubled with eczema for about e year. It broke out in pim- SQ ples on my face and in a Sr7 +4] 2) few days would ‘blister. At night I bardly slept « wink on account of the terrible itching, and when I scratched my face it would burn. 1 was dis- figured terribly. “1 saw an advertisement for Cu- ticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I bought more, and after using two cakes of Soap and | one box of Ointment I was healed.” | (Signed) Mra. David Betz, 4159 Fox | St., Denver, Colo. Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum to care for your skin. Sample Rach Free by Mall. Address: ‘‘Cutioure Lab SeTeiase bape Malden 48. Mass "hale every: | Shere, sony the. Ointment 28 and We. Talrusn ‘Cuticura Seap shaves without mug. to} esent patronage ts | park here | Hazlett, | paigner, was > at night, Mra. Ida Crouch York anked from her speak ow socialist cam- middie of a 5OO REALTORS — GO TO SESSION | i | Paradise Inn Conclave | TACOMA, Aug. 24--A caravan of automobiles left here this morning bearing more than 600 realtors from | |various Qarts of the Northwest to! | Paradise Inn, on the slopes of Mount Rainier. Arriving there thin after-| jnoon, the four-day conclave of the Interstate Realty association will get junder way spetch of Bugene Debs, taken 10 niles into the country and uncere moniously “dumped out” into the | road, “I was kidnaped by the American Legion,” Mrs, Hagiett told the United Press today. “Members of the kid paping party were said to have de clared that they “preferred to be known ay the Ku Klux Klan.” Rumors of the formation of an | Towa branch of the Southern organ | ‘zation have been persistent tn lowa this summer, } Mrs. Hazlett declared this morning | that the Salvation Army was used as a subterfuge to catch her up awaren. “They got the Army to come marching in front of me, waving their Gags and singing,” she said. “Then the mob attacked me, jerk ing me from the stand, A farmer brought Mrs. Hazlett back to Mason City last night “Mayor Bedbher, of Mason City, a socialist, was reading Victor Berger's Milwaukee Leader when I went to see him yesterday,” Mra. Hazlett | said, “but he refused me police pro tection.” Mrs. Hazlett was asked to leave her Mason City hotel as an “unde sirable.” Other reports dociare that the crowd pelted her with eggs, and that two unidentified men, who attempted to aid her against the former service men and others, were injured in the melee, Mra, Hazlett will take up the cane agninst certain Mason City citizens with Attorney Genera) Benjamin Gib. son, in Des Moines, today, it was re- ported. Glacier Scaled by Seattle Hike Party Members of the Seattle Moun taineers, Just returned home from their 15th annual outing, spent three weeks on the trail, Included in their accomplishments was the scaling of Glacier penk, 10,436 feet high, THREE tRS made record erland to Paradise National park. They Mins Jone es, of Port time from & phine land, O Gee, but Bordt's Bread is good! Advertisement, Every Size and Shape Every style from the smutlest Silkoline Pack to the Circus Top, Wall Tents, as illustrated, Trom $9.00, Auto Tents from $7.50, Auto Beds, Camp Chairs. Tubles and Stover, Camp Mattresses. We rent Canopies fer Spe- cial Occasions, and wilt kindly give extimates on Kesidence Awninws and Voreh Curtaigas. | oebKineG 17 Spring Street. (As Fomine Hote Bi, SEATTLE Many questions of vita! importance |to realtors are to be discussed ut this |seanion, according to Ira E. High, | president of the association. .C. A. MeKenna, Portiand, vice President, intends to lay before the j body the taxation problems confront. | ing real evtate men in Oregon. Her bert Gordon, another Portlander, is also interested in the taxation ques tion. The logged off land aspect will be gone into by B. F. Gregory, Taco ma, with W. A. Irwin, Seat Jan investment and an effort will be made at the convention to organize for 4 concerted fight for tax reforms ENGINEER DIES | INTRAIN WRECK \25 Passengers Injured in Colorado GRAND JUNCTION, Colo, Aug. |24.—Engincer Douglys Armstrong of |Grand Junction was instantly killed and 25 passengers injured when Den. | ver & Rio Grande Western passen ger train No, 1, westbound, went thru ® bridge 10 miles east of here 4t 3:5 o'clock this morning. A hos pital train left here for the scene of the wreck. { According to reports reaching here. the wreck waa caused when the train struck a bridge the supports of which had been swept away by a cloudburst earlier in the evening. The engine and four cars are in| the creek, it wi 10-Year Sentence for Bank Robbery | SPOKANE, Aug. 24.—George Will jams, 36, was given a sentence of 10 years in the penitentiary, following hit plea of “guilty” to the robbery of the Merchants’ and Farmers’ bank at Rockford. j Japanese Menace | to Be Discussed “The Japanese Menace” will be the subject of an address by Council man Philip Tindall at the weekly luncheon of the Concentric club at Blanc’s cafe at 12:15 p, m Pere day | |100 Per Cent Club Plans to Extend Plans for extending the activities of the International 100 Pet Cent club into Eastern and Northern ter |ritory featured the opening day nes. Ision of the second annual conven tion of the organization now in | progress at the Frye hotel. The con vention closes Friday If you care to be well drease © to @ tailor that you can Knows what i c let HIM be you welor of dress, T have studied inen's clothes for over 30 years. Jno. E. O’Brien Maker o hea Oe t sult te order Many at $40 always. Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. PAGE 5 An August Sale of Fashionable Umbrellas Main Floor Excepting a few Umbrellas which were obtained through special purchase, all others offered in this sale have been taken from regular stock. Because of a broken line of colors and styles, they are placed on an August Sale and priced for rapid cleanup. They are values comprising numbers of the very finest grades of Umbrellas. Colored Silk Umbrellas—Special $4.95 84 SILK UMBRELLAS, in plain shapes and having plain handles with white rings. These are of a good grade silk and in colors of blue, red, green and taupe. Form- erly marked at $7.50; then reduced to $6.45 each. Choice at this sale... . $4.05 Colored Silk Umbrellas—Special $5.65 53 SILK UMBRELLAS, in plain shape with ivory tipped ribs and plain handles, with rings. They are in colors of red, blue, green, taupe, purple and black. Formerly $8.50; then reduced to $7.45. Choice during this sale, at......$5.65 India’and Plain Shaped Umbrellas, $6.85 99 SILK UMBRELLAS, in both India and plain shapes, with narrow and wide satin tape edges. The handles are made of hardwood with transparent and white oval rings. Some have plain ends while others have wooden ferrules to match the handles. They are in colors of red, blue, green, brown, taupe, pur- ple and black, but not every color in each style. Formerly $8.45 and $9.45 each. Cholee dufing this alle, 80... 0. cckdessccovedsed vecsbocveebene Fancy Ferruled Umbrellas—Special $7.95 47 SILK UMBRELLAS, with fancy ring handles and wooden and Bakelite ferrules. Some have the strap on handle. These are in all colors except black, and have either wide or narrow satin tape edges. Formerly priced at $10.50, $11.00, $12.00 and $12.50. Choice on Thursday, at .......... $7.95 Silk Umbrellas With Novelty Handles, $9.75 , 106 SILK UMBRELLAS, in all colors. These have either narrow or wide, satin bands, and are of best quality silk. They have both fancy and two-tone Bakelite ferrules; also spcon and ball-tipped ribs to match. The handles are of fancy celluloids, Prince of Wales style and other fancy novelty shape styles. These formerly sold at $13.50, $15.00 and $17.50. Choice during this sale, at... .$9.75 Black Umbrellas With Novelty Handles, $3.50 HERE ARE 75 UMBRELLAS of black cotton that have been obtained through a special purchase. They ‘have fancy Bakalite and hardwood handles with rings and straps; ferruled with white Bakalite and spoon tipped ribs to match. An exceptional value, while they last, at each odeccccceeece se SD Gen. Sir Sam Hughes|Strangled Eskimo Dies at Age of 88 to Death, Charge LINDSAY, Ont, Aug. 24.—Gen. OTTAWA, Ont, Aug. 24.—Charged Sir Sam Hughes, 68, former Cana} with having strangled to death an dian minister of militia, a member) Eskimo named Ahkak, in far Vic of the Canadian house of commons!|toria Island, N. W. T., last year, and « commander in the Boer W8l. | casabovi and Amokuk are now in| oo bs rs os alana Mina the hands of the Northwest Mount: | ed Police at Herschel! Island, and will be brought down for trial next recently discharged from army med-| spring. Ahkak was adjudged a} ical corps, stricken with paralysis| murderer by the community and upon arrival from Detroit, Mich. | summarily hanged. | MONTESANO.—James M. Parmer. SSS The Store for Useful Articles . The Greatest Aluminum Ware Sale of the Year 1,800 Pieces of “Betty Bright” Aluminum Cooking Utensils Spec: al 985.0, This is truly a sensational sale—many of the items offered are worth $2.00 regular price. Every one is familiar with the high quality of “Betty Bright” Aluminum ware. We have arranged these utensils on special price counters to make selections easy. You will be astonished when you see the pieces offered at 98¢. ASSORTMENT CONSISTS OF— 6-QUART PRESERVING KETTLES 6-QUART WINSOR KETTLES 4-QUART CONVEX SAUCE PAN 4-QUART LIPPED SAUCE PAN. 3-QUART LIPPED SAUCE PAN SAUCE PAN SETS (3 PIECES) 4-QUART CONVEX KETTLES ROUND ROASTERS No phone or C. 0. D. orders Announcement To all my friends and eM cus