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/ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR commas MamG MAHONEY MILL |Heeir to Bell Millions Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. | The People’s Popular Homefurnishers ibe FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS $ 50 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 $200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST = a = BE TRIED HERE Oe Rhodes Ca. Change of Venue oeniea;| W orks on Actor’s Wage} Date Remains Sept. 20 See Seattle’s Fall Fashion Fete — September 12, 13 and 14 A Charming Display of Fur Collars and Fur Trimmings Main Floor UR FASHIONS this year are used in adding the final touch to Fall and Winter coats, suits and dresses. In our Dress Trim- ming Department are large assort- ments of fur bandings and collars cropped bis “insasiéy” tong encagh| which will appeal to your individ- tion withy his sister, Mrs. Delores| ual liking. Johnson. The conversation wag ‘ | vr , i Fur Collars in various Hot roken off when Prosecuting Attor | fashionable patterns are Blast Heater 2 y ney TH. Patterson entered the gee ie foe ee Just preceding the hearing of squirrel, Hudson seal, Costs no more than Mahoney Thursday, Mrs. Carrie| French seal, krimmer, taupe an ordinary heater, ed le ho Bh wed and natural nutria; skunk, and saves its cost in ered coun “Wihertag Gat te ) black, natural, ringtail and fuel. will left by Mrs. Mahoney was Australian opossum; black = \destroyed after her death, fox, beaverette, natural and It was inferred that the willWwas " " destroyed by James Mahoney, who, dyed wolf, raccoon, pearl, Jaccording to the petition, was not »y black, brown, kit fox and jthe legal ,husband of the dead Australian mole coney. woman, ‘The annulment of the marriage be- Prices range from $5.00 to $60.00. tween Mghoney and his first wife! as said not to be forméally an LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED nounced at the time of his second WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH | Mrs. Hewitt asks that the court ¢s. tablish and recognize the destroyed | Calli New Phone—Elliott 4910 wr Bell The hearing on the petition will be James Mahoney can be given & fair trial for murder in King | county ‘This was the decision made Thurs. | day by Judge Everett Smith in perior court, after listening for two hours to the arguments Johnston and Louis attorney ; their m and Prosecuting At Douglas, who opposed the change As a result of the decision the} trial of Mahoney on a charge of mur dering his aged pride will be held at the time previously set, September | 20, in King county While waiting in the anteroom to be taken into court for the hearing | Thursday, Mahoney is sald to have dropped bis “insanity” long enough | The evenings are getting cool. Prepare now to keep your house warm and cozy. BUY AN ORIGINAL Fur Bandings, measuring from 14 to 12 inches wide, are being displayed in squirrel, mole, beaver, skunk, natural and taupe nutria, black, natural, ring- tail and Australian opossum, Hudson and French seal, beaverette, pearl, black, brown, kit fox and Australian mole coney; also gray and platinum krimmer, slynx, raccoon and monkey fur. These are priced at, a yard, from $1.50 to $55.00. held September 22. y GEORGE © Nr Falls, just outside of Washing. lalurcs Homa A Display of NEW FALL COATS at $42.50 and $45.00 Second Floor Latest arrivals of the New Fall Coats are featuring belted styles in the three-quarter length, braid and button trimmed, and either with fur or plain collar, A Special Purchase of MEN’S FIBER SHIRTS Choice at $2.95 Main Floor « play at the said Bell, “I hall have a role betggr adapted to myself than ever before. 180 Men's Fiber Silk Shirts have been obtained through a special purchase and will be offered at this exceptionally low price for Saturday These coats are very attractively designed of sills; 6'ttla Shia Mouitas materials includifg Pollyanna cloth, Velours, co 7 a Saseaclli : 1 ton, D.C. Better Than Pills B tober During the war he had charge For Liver Ills. f ‘consecratlo pant out 13 10 18 pe = on his salary! r . And it ls not the salary of a a] ;, . Loot valued at over $500, consist-| remuneration he ia receiving for Discuss City He Puts Bat Upon | [.i1o sive in crevslere’ checks ana| remuneration he la recelving for Proposed salary revisions for city 5 [by @ burslar from the home of Mrs.) piaying at the Cornish theatre “I love it. In fact, I love the irae [Will be discussed by the| LONDON, ‘Sept. 8—Rev. B. G.)q w, Eick, 1929 Sixth ave. Wo! here, whole work. I believe it is o¢ . @ meeting at § p. m., Friday im | den, told his fashionable congrega:| Tearing a screen from a bedroom] whose name is known wherever tion f the world’s highest artis council chamber of the County: | tion that the large hats now being window, the burglar crawled In and) telephones aresused tic sense table. into what he considers t evel the Cornish theatre searon. = : Most of his women parishioners have! pHetectives and police are working} oy t of the drama as it oug Then I shali go to New York— TE A S 1 | Duvet de Laine and Bolivias, and are full sa a result. human emotions on the stage dream our Little theatre into be- | tes i y NE high : art with a capital ~ Broadway wtar, but « Wage Cuts Tonigh ’s Bi age Cuts Tonight Women’s Big Hats |« vatuabie gold wateh, were secured | jn’ “Yesterday's Husband.” now ttee Investigating the matter | Pourchier, vicar of Hampstead Gar-| early Friday morning, Bell is a nephew of the man Vital importance to the cultiva ity building. The public ts invited. | worn are “appalling and irreverent.” removed the purse and watch from a He has plunged heart and soul | I shall remain here thruout adopted mantillas in place of hats as! on the case. to be, the classic portrayal o Snippe and I. And we shall They are in @ good alortment of neat striped de pac k age i in a word, into the Littl: thes ing! and «ilk lined. Extraordinary values at $42.5 patterns and in sizes 14 to 16%. Your choice, | Attack on Gambling moves and $45.00 each. while they last, at $2.95. WEYBRIDGE, Eng, sept. 9.—| Fovernment is working out a system) obeity’s achie ab | TIED BY CABLE 1 in the world it sells for little “I dream of a Little theatre,” ia the way Bell expresses it, with for licensing gambling halls. In the Hisht Little theatre in Nora Leal and Sydney Tilbury are) meantime, the police crusade against} Sone | Sebi Mie The body of Charles MeLach- lan, Alaska ploneer of the England's youngest elopers, 14 and | betting establishments at Ostend and) ose nome 1%, ran away together, but were cap | Spa has been halted. M Theunis, tured in Wiltshire. Their parents| minister of finance, M@ys social re are reported to be using “paddle|forms must wait until Belgium can Repeen yey, loagiser medicine” to break up the youtitdt anise enough revenue to exrry on the| & Stille arid a wave of the hand Klondike gold rush, was found love affair. government. money “Snippe and I dream of it to in Elliott bay at the foot of Vine \ - ( lam ¢ , a | ANENUE AND UNION STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. $2.25 Doz. /2-Gal. Economy Fruit Jars gether, Snippe is my dog, the st. by Don Southerland. a watch: that suggests Imitleas vision. at $45 Friday morning floating / important member of the duo, man employed by the my constant companion and my ent Asphalt Co. forward-looking confidant.” A steel cable about 10 feet in " For two years Bell conducted length with an iron hook on each a an outdoor theatre at Twin | end was wrapped around his A gr aRERRERLTE eR RRRL RRR RE eae neck and buttoned beneath his coat. A deep wound was found by LET NO CORN | 6n his neck. Papers found in his coat led to his identification. After making @ preliminary exam SPOIL AN HOUR —Going Out of Business at 121 Seneca Street, Corner Second Avenue Boren wrvery Balpapbessrss0 8 moot Science has solved the corn prob-| Were found ilems One can now stop acorn ache) The body was identified by Edward | linstantly, and shortly remove the Sherwood. who operates a confec- Special at . . . $1.59 Doz. q Here is an extra big value. A jobber wished to close out this lot of one-half-gallon Economy Jars and we bought them at a big reduction. Now we are going to offer you a real bargain. 1/2-Gal. Economy Fruit Jars With Covers, $1.59 Doz. No phone or C. 0. D. orders. whole corn, |tionery store at 2617 First ave, Sher The method is gentle, scientific, Woo! told police he had known Mo Any Corn Can Be Stopped Now, Any pparentty ¢ de, of Highest Quality Shoes for Men, Women and Children sure. A famous chemist invented it. Lachlan for several years and be A surgical dggssing house of world- lieved that he had committed suicide SACRIFICED wide fame produces it. {thru despondency when he lost his | jase ey i ical, or tbe er Lachlan had been employed b: jaster. touch a it. McLachlan ha¢ n yed by AT PRICES AVERAGING |pain stops at once. Soon the whole |the American Can ‘Co, up to a few HALF AND LESS THAN HALF OF FORMER LOW PRICES corn, however ancient, loosens and |d*y» before his death. He was last) Saturday morning starts the third day of the most phenomenal shoe se makes harsh treatments unnec- |trician at the American Can Co, Mo event ever staged in the city. Dependable shoes at half and less than half — rerey, 2 Rabe Deas rea Ccomrnom S* noe Mec gcom lobes mostly “less than half”’—attracted multitudes. Eager buyers in far greater num- Your druggist has Blue-jay. Let |that with a chain about his neck he bers than we expected swamped us Thursday and early br ok sheng it end your corn—tonight, |would drown b waited the opening hour, 10 o’clock. Saturday we'll have jitional salespeople, ona we'll cpan the oie at 9 o'clock to. rami more time for the accommoda- tion of those who prefer not to be crowded. We can still fit everybody. or rpm ow" Blue-jay PAIRS WOMEN’S PUMPS, OXFORDS Es fo Sate 95c Many Nations and Faiths in Wedding COPENHAGEN, Sept, 9.-Hedwig/ Larsen, daughter of a rich Lutheran of Hadersleben, has married a Siber- | nm moselm who was a Russian pris- foner of war in Germany. A priest/of | 4 / performed the cére. Sweaters is Plenty of clear, e and groom having here. You will vivid light will ented to ee ae find all the ; help immensely ver and a Lettish mer- ‘ ist ste ‘ertteianeeel popular high to make your school colors— home more cheer- Woman’s Hand, but we have the ‘ ; fu. MAZDA j kind the boys Lamps give a No Body, Is Found! like. clear, white light | devered left band of @ young woman| Gym Pants that is easy on found on the shore here has pre- 65¢ the eyes. sented the 5 » with a grewsome Gym Shirts 40-Watt Size mystery They elieve © young 65¢ 40¢ woman was murdered, but no trace has betn found of the body School Sweaters $7.50 Our new stock of School 40-Watt Mazda Lamps PAIRS WOMEN’S PUMPS, 21 OXFORDS and BOOTS, values 42 and BOOTS, values s CHILDREN’S Sandals, TOMORROW LIFE’S MEN'S Leather Slippers, °°" DARN FUNNY | values to $4.00.... see | values to $7.00 MISSES’ Black and Brown Cal 3 Shere in round ‘and Engileh toes; | , Girl Must Pay for } values to $7.00......... ‘ WOMEN’S Fine Kid Boots, black Her False Teeth| LONDON, Sept, 9.—John Letton and brown; military heels; Goo 95 year welts; values to $8.00,....... sued May Trask for $40 in the Shore. ditch county court, The girl said WOMEN'S Gray and Brown Suede | - 4 | John gave her the money for false One-Strap Pumps, values to $10.00 | psy te aii Aca a, Judge Cluer ordered the money re-| MISSES’ School Shoes, values to $5.00 CHILDREN’S Mary Janes, WOMEN’S Oxfords, wom Kid Oxfords, military MEN'S Quality Shoes, black and a brown; values to $8.00......... oo YOUTHS’ Extra Quality Fine Shoes CHILDREN’S Mary Janes, values to $3.75....... CHILDREN’S Kid and Calf Shoes, MEN’S Solid Leather Shoes, button) and lace, values to $6.00 BOYS’ Solid Leather Shoes, Educational Campaign of the 1847 Rogers Silverware . MEN’S Extra Quality Dress Shoes) paid at the vate ot WO a maentie Miss Peniman, of the 1847 Rogers Co., will be here Saturday and will be pleased ireiaery sissies ticown hid Oxtores| A ae siplanscdadncaeane “'$ 95 - to show you the beautiful new “Ambassador” Pattern. Anything you wish to P | pe - Five cases of caribou skins, seized F 4 * z . : ‘ ¥F and Black Pumps with turned $ 95] women’s one ana ‘Two-Strap ; by the government, were sold, at|{| know about the care of silverware, table appointments, etc., Miss Peniman will glad soles; values to $7.00 Pumps in black and dark brown; United narshal's auction Fri ly give you expert advice. WOMEN’S Fine Boots in kid; black, | military and Louls heels; values day for $53 fhe Hudson's Bay Co. | brown and gray; values to $7.50.. | cht the hides Ted aad ay ele scan’ ==" $4.00 Oven-Glass Casserole With Nickel- Bi] Plated Frame, Special at . . . . $2.49 Strap Slippers; values to $12.00... | Special for Saturday — T-inch Round Oven-Glass Casgerole in a heavy nickel-plated frame with a fancy pierced design. Oven-Glass Casseroles are practical for every-day use. They save time, fuel and dishes. You bake and serve from the same dish, We have only 72 in stock—come early, . Dn. J. R. HINTON Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES on Earth LAST EXCURSION OF We are one of the few optical THE SEASON stores in the Northwest that really To Beautiful, Alluring | grind lenses from start to finish, and SAN JUAN ISLANDS SKATTLE—ON FIRST AV n | onderiand. tion free, by grad op: | SUNDAY, SEPT, re lesmetriag Ginases not prescribed | Phone Main r inquire oly ne 8 at. ticket Colman juniese ebeclutely necessary Dock, for mation. 121 Seneca St., Corner Second Ave. 'BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVENUB Between Spring and benecg All shoe sizes and prices marked in plain figures. Thousands of pairs of shoes on racks in plain sight. Help yourself. NO EXCHANGES AFTER 10 A, M. the @ay following purchase. No refunds. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO,