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WEDNESDAY PTEMBER 14, 1921. : NON SERVICE RENE, Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per 100 Purchase, 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per 150 Purchase, ; 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week 50 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week 00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTERES Week Week Week Week Value Offered for Three Days’ Selling This six-piece din- ing set consists of buffet with mirror» top and lined silver drawer; extension table with 42-inch top, six-foot extension; four dining chairs with genuine leather slip seat. All are made of selected oak; finish fumed. ‘ DUSTIS STOLEN E Jewelry and Revolver Also | The Gre THE SHAT? merican Home atA FROM KINDERGARDEN — LE STAR + Taken by Robber Hundreds of dollare’ worth of jew. | eiry and gold dust were stolen from | thé home of W. C. Little, 1419 26th Sj ave., Tuesday night, Second and Union Entrance—Florence Upstairs Store LESS Mr. David Newbrand announces the infor- mal opening of his New Upstairs Boot Shop for Women and Growing Girls. - A visit to this shop will convince you that here is provided a real magmas for remarkable savings— made possible by our Low Cost of Oper- ation, Although our complete line has not yet arrived, among our initial shipments are some of the season’s most approved styles and - mate- rials in Pumps, Oxfords, Boots and Hosiery. a The Policy of This Shop Is Dependable Footwear for Less ~ Real Painless r= Extraction Free Daily In order to intreduce our new ee piate, which is the lightest strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corm eff the cob; guaranteed 15 years Z NUXATED IRON For Red. Blood Strength and-Endurance DO WOT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES Bridgewerk . Amaignm Filling .. ty All work guaranteed for 18 years Have impressions taken in the morn- ing and get teeth day. Exami- mation and advice fi Call and See Samples of Our Pinte and Bridge Werk. We Stand the Test of Time. Most of our present patronage ts recommended by our early custom- whose work is still giving satisfaction Ask our cus- ho have tested our work. our office, be sure n oe right place. Bring a4 with you. Cut-Rate OHIO sats: 207 UNIVERSITY sT. @nwesite Fraser-Patersen Co | The thie¢ broke « window in the) | | His loot consisted of a lady's ring, got with three diamonds; four tur- quolses, a lady's ring set, with 26 | pearls and an opal, a 20-inch neck | lace of pearis, a 32-callter revolver, | | and a small pottie of gold dust. The | Value 0€ the Jewelry has not been ee: | FIGHTS BURGLAR IN HIS BEDROOM an, Living Alone, Stabbed | in Struggle; Loses $2.50 Ed. Haverlin, 80, 1227 Sullivan ave, was seriously injured in an early morning battle with a burglar, who invaded his bedroom. Haverlin was stabbed several times during the struggle with his assailant. He had been suddenly awakened aa the burglar switched the lights on jand off. Haverlin leaped from his j bed and grappled with the intruder. After a struggle in the durk, Haver- iin was overpowered and robbed of $2.50. When the burgiar had gone, Haw jerlin dressed and staggered two blocks to the home of Dr. J. B. Stetson, 1021 Sullivan st, where his | wounds were dressed, and the police | | notified, | Haverlin lives alone in his house, Up to ay late hour Wednesday no trace had been found of the burglar’ TACOMA.—County commissioners lof state in session here, agree to |meet next at Walla Walla. Pledge |taken to reduce taxes, WM alunsFim dy Better than ne CET A is. 129 Box For Liver | If You Keep Chickens, Cut Thi Week per Hen Through Cold at Dollar a Doz Six Months. AMERICA’S This is an offer no reader of this paper who keeps chickens can afford to ignore. We will tell you why Henry Trafford, Famous Pouitry Expert and Breeder, for nearly tighteen years Editor of “Poultry Success,” has developed a new and remarkable system of rearing, breed- ing and feeding chickens for heavy legge productio to revolutionize the poultry industry and give five exgs or more for every ©&& Produced today. This plan or “1.000 Ege Hen,” @ free copy of |which will be sent to any person who keeps six hens or more Poultry keepers, following Mr Trafford'’s directions, learn how to start young pullets laying early; make old hens resume heavy la during entire winter season. Most any hen will lay in spring when eggs are cheap. Mr. Trafford tells how hens lay four to seven ekg & winter days w |doliar « d ° re |shows how any breeder, ek during coldest eces sell at a His system with ordin- ary care, m: may get 1,000 exes or from nearly every hen in four to six years’ time of $25.00. KAR-RY ae ne ‘uorders, 1000 Eggs In Every Hen n that seema certain | system is explained in Mr. Trafford's | ata net profit] equat KAR-RU COMPANY, Tacoma, Wash. BOTTLE OF GOLD |Auto on Fire: Baby Rescued From Well Gave Them Thrills . (Bditor's Note—Auto tourists usually have some thrills during o trip, but few of them have as much excitement as the ones told of in the fol- lowing letter) ® Editor The Star: We started for Moclips beach, a basement and ransacked the houne,| PArty of eleven, men, women and} children, in two machines Between here and Tacoma our) Ford eaught fire from the exhaust flames, which burst out under our feet. The rug was blazing, so we piled out and soon had the fire out, got fixed up all O, K. in Tacoma 4nd were soon on our way, not much | the worse for the experience. We gt quite a thrill out of it, however. We remained at the beach five @ayn and contrived to have a good time, bathing and clam-digging, in spite of a badly sunburned back. Everyone deciared they had a good ume We decided to break camp on Thursday, but did not intend to start until about 3 p. m, but by the use of efficiency methods and the help of @ kind Providence, we loaded Up our cars and managed to leave by one o'clock. We had driven for an hour, when at @ point one mile this side of Carlyle, a woman rushed out of house, screaming, with her bands in the alr, at first we thought to warn us of danger ahead, but upon coming! closer we distinctly heard her cry: “My baby has fallen in the well.” ‘The three men in our party took the ropes from the bedding in our car, thinking to use it as a means of getting down into the well, but upon inspection they abandoned the method as unpractical and cast about for better means of rescue, One of the men spied a plank about 16 feet long lying by the roadside, containing large spikes about a foot apart, which they used as a drag. The body was brought to the sur. face in the first attempt. One of the men, using the spikes on the plank as footholds, succeeded in bringing the baby up from the well We turned him over, moving his arms and iegn, to get the water from his lung, and soon he showed - | @izns of reviving. The poor mother, whom we had taken Into the house, upon hearing bis feeble cries, came running to the scene, almost overcome by emotion. The baby, who was but 2% years old, had sustained a cut on his chin about 1% inches long, which was bleeding quite freely. One of the men hailed a passing is Out—our to Seven Eggs a Winter Season. With Eggs zen, Means $5.00 Profit per Hen in Next Amazing Poultry Secrets Revealed by FOREMOST POULTRY EXPERT There ta big money to be made with chickens this winter by the Man or woman who gets the egss. The time to get the hens ready for heavy winter laying is now. Mr. Trafford's “1,000 Keg Hen” system tells how and arrangements’ have been made whereby any reader of this paper may receive one copy | absolutely free by using the Coupon | below. Send no money, but cut out | the Coupon and mail it with your |name and address to Henry Trafford, 117B Court Ride. ¥., and the story of the 1,000 Keg Hon will be sent you by return mail Binghamton, N. Seattle (Wash.) Star. REE CouProN This Coupon entities holder, provided he keeps six hens or more, te one free copy of Mr. ‘Trafford's “1,000 Keg Hen.” Write name and address plainly and enelo in envelope with this coupon, Address Honry Trafford, 1178 Court Bidg., Binghamton, N Date, 9-14 MATISM and Kindred * cause and restores 30 DAYS TREA' tive heok free. Ver Sale by Dragsists. it e ~|Ray Ivy is sentenced by Judge! TMENT | han year, and directed the driver back | Carlyle to summon a doctor, who, upon his arrival, sewed up the cut, and after an examination, compli- mented us upon our good work, and stated that the baby would be all right, We wrapped him in a blanket and left him in the care of the doc- tor, We had been there but an hour, but we felt that it was an hour well | spent. Bince our return we recetved a let- ter from the father saying that the little fellow had fully recovered, the cut on his chin having healed nicely, HURT IN CRASH Train Hits Wagon; Injured ' Man May Not Live One man ts dead and one other is Perhaps fatally injured as a result of a horse drawn buggy being struck by Northern Pacific train No. 445, Seattle bound from Bellingham, on a| grade croming a mile and a half north of Woodinville, Tuesday. The dead man has iain In the county morgue unidentified. He is! about 65 years old, and had been) peddling shoe strings along the road. Police believe he had been picked up for a ride by Joseph Widdip, the in. Jured man. Widdip ts a rancher living near) Grace station. He was taken to #e attle General hospital suffering from concussion of the brain and internal injuries. He has been unconscious since the accident. Filipino Leaders Visit in Seattle | Manuel I. Quezon, president of| the senate of the Philippine talands, | and Dr. Fernando Calderon, director | of the national hospital, were in| Seattle Wednesday on thelr way to! the Orient, vin Vancouver, B. C. ut ° 106s ‘LES.—For stealing three pennies from a baby's bank, | Willis to San Quentin for one to 15 yearn. DARN FUNNY VIOLA DANA No More Gas in Stomach&Bowels: If you wish to be permanently re- | lieved of gas in the stomach and bowels, take Baalmann's Gas-Tab- lots ann's Gas-Tablet stol gas, and particul y for all the bad effects coming from gas Pressure That empty, gone and gnawin, at the pit of your ear; that anxious against yo t limbs, arms and a entertainmen ach will reduce by be ie gas will not form after using Baal- ‘* Gas-Tablo' he Gi Hi Ly Advertisement 1 lessen and Heinrich Schulz, said by authorities\\ to be murderers of Mathias Erzberger. ed. Oltwig von Hirschfeld; held in! himself to. some rancher for six | bap.“ Rhodes Co Charming Apparel for Matron. ' and Miss Featuring New Fall Sweaters Choice at $10.95 Upper Main Floor Here is-an out-of-the-ordinary display of Sweaters like the one sketched, made of im- ported mohair, in Tuxedo style, and having narrow belt and self trimming; also two neat pockets. They are being displayed in colors of orchid, jade, Mohawk, navy blue, brown, buff and Buddha red. Sizes are from 34 to 46. Marked to sell, each + $10.95. Becoming Blouses Attractively Priced at $5.75 Upper Main Floor Shipments of Blouses, featuring the new Fall styles, are arriving most every day. For the woman who is adding a variety of ; |] blouses to her Fall wardrobe it will be | advantageous to see our displays. Tailored and Overblouses in crepe de chine, georgette and fancy satins, embroid- ery, beaded and lace trimmed are foremost in fashion. We have them in colors of Mohawk, flesh, white, buff, tomato, jade, brown and navy blue. Sizes are 34 to 46. Your choice at the most reasonable price of $5.75. \ An Excellent Assortment of Fall Coats, Suits and Dresses Stcond Floor All of the latest Autumn fashions. Geraene at prices most gratifying. Marked at $24.50, up as high as $150.00, Leather Bags—Choice at $2.95 A new purchase of 200 attractively fitted bags, displayed in 12 styles in black and colors. Each $2.95. Sales Booth—Upper Main Floor 4 assortments to choose from and $29.50, $34.75, $39.50 and Brushed Wool Scarfs at $2.95 155 Searfs in combinations of brown sand boff, green and black, peacock and buff, maroon and purple, turquoise and black and buff and brown. With pockets, belt and fringed edges. Each $2.95. Sales Reoth—Main Floor K. of P. Lodges in [Caught Second Time ogee of the Knigh' Beattie. Banner lodge lodge No. Ue No. 190 are staging MUNICH, Bavarta-——Hetnrich Ti- YAKIMA—Seeking health, E. B. Neither arrest-| McCormick, ex-soldier, offers to sell Berlin, released. months. ———TTh Store for Useful Articles ANENUE AND UNION STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M ‘YOU WILL FIND THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF CANNING.SUPPLIES THE CITY AT— Canning Headquarters Mason Frait Jars, $1.25 —— ea Prat em $7 G5 Sure-Seal Fruit Jars, quart size, dozen.’. Pioneer Jar Rubbers, special, dozen Set of Six Thin Blown Table Tumblers Special at 69c Here is one of the greatest specials we have offered for many days—set six thin lead blown, clear crystal glass Table Tumblers at 69¢ set. Ne C. 0. D. Orders—None Delivered. MAZDA LAMPS 50-WATT NITROGEN .........65¢ 75-WATT NITROGEN 7 100-WATT NITROGEN EXTRA. SPECIAL Polar White Laundry Soap 10 Bars for 39c Polar White Made by the Palmolive Co, Think of it—10 bars of that wonder- ful Polar White Laundry Soap for It is one of the finest soaps ever for washing and general housework. No Phone or C. 0, D. Orders at this ” price. Benjamin Double Socket—Special 69c Regular Price $1.00 The Benjamin double-duty Light Socket makes one socket do the work of two. Just what you need when you want to use your electric iron, perco- lator or heater. i Soap » The surest way to have good eyes is to have plenty of light in the house after dark. By using Mazda Lamps you can have all the light you want without having big light bills.