The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1921, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921. PHINEAS SERVICE nea | 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 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, $ 2.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week 00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST $0.75~-Auto Seat Rocker--$9.75 20 ONLY ON SALE SALE WILL LAST UNTIL SATURDAY Rocker, like illustration, made of oak throughout, in the golden finish; auto seat construction, supported by 12 highly tempered coil springs; upholstered in good quality of brown leather. Built to wear and for comfort. Last season sold for more than double this price. SALE PRICE sibdenen — LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED are FANNIE A New Phone—Elliott 4910 HMFSMIININ) YAKIMA—Ralph Kauztarich, | broken leg. He leaped from the | school boy, is in a hospital here with | second story window of the Naches| ———~— | City high school, which had caught | HAG NTHE STM __B.IMEIS Strength in "Every Tablet dose often commence to if h dlood J ing to gastritis, accom: si rt pan A Serious stomach uicers. Food = is your! ments and sours, creating the d gas which distends the siomae fad hamperg the normal me of the vital internal or- 01 q often affecting the heart. ois the worst of folly to neglect rinous condition, o tomach. joated teel- | your al it from any of Bisurated . | iff and fire department to have t THE SEATTLE STAR @ ARBUCKLE AND CELLMATE FRIENDLY Cell No. 12, “Fatty” Arbuckle’s temporary home in the San Francisco city jail, show-| ing Albert Martin, Arbuckle’s film jester slept while preparin Rappe, motion picture actress. [|| the stress of tragedy imprinted upon the features. the delinquency of a minor. He and Arbuck selected cell mate, loiinging on the cot where the indicted g for trial on charges of having caused the death of Virginia Inset is the police identification photo of Arbuckle, with Martin is charged with contributing to have become fast cell friends, | STATE CLOSES [ECONOMY PLAN FOR | IN DURAND GASE Doctor Up for Insanity Again} Angers Court EVERETT, Sept. 28,—Witnesses for the defense were scheduled to | take the stand today in the trial of Dr. W. 8. Durand on a charge of ingantty ‘The state closed tts case late yes terday afternoon, after b damaging testimony Dr. Durand’s old friends, Father If P. Saindon and Rev. Father Fisher who testified to the Everett phys iclan’s peculiar actions. toward bis|* former gov told how Dr wife. D. M. Clough. ernor of Minnesota, ©! Durand had come to his office and} telephoned to the police chief, sher | of. | ficers removed from his home. Dr. Durand angered the court by -|his method of croasexamining tho) | witnesses. Judge Augustine Braw- | ley threatened to limit the right of | cross-examination to hie attorney, if) the physician persisted in his argu-| from two of |" PORT IS PROPOSED Providing for the reorgantea- tion of the port commission along the lines of departmental work similar to the system In use until recently, Dr, W. T. Christensen today submitted a resolution te the commission, whieh, according to his estimate, will save the county approxi: | mately $90,000 a year. ‘The way to reduce expe: paraphrases Dr. ¢ | Hanford st. and ice foreman at Spo |kane st | WOULD MERGE Jon OF AGENT AND SOLICITOR | The consolidation of the office of Agent at Stacy at, and solicitor under one salary, also the agents at Han-| ford st. and Spokane st. docks j The co-operation of the purchasing | | department with the city and county | ts to) purchasing agents ts recommended sten-| The necessity of maintaining « store will room and # is mentioned as un . giving | necemary | thereto, The reduction of salaries ts op. able to pomed in the statement adding that salaries tends nomy In opera belief that w a reduction | r with Increased effi. |to ssiness methods, a tax (tion, levy for the ensuing year wil! be un According to the resolution, the neceanary.” participation of the commissioners in| THREE DEPARTMENTS [the active management of the port ARE PROVIDED FOR |aftairs will releane two high-salaried | The resolution provides for three|men and enable a third to turn his departments—traffic, auditing and Sttention to the departmental work engineering—with a member of the|for which he was originally em commiasion at the head of each de. | ployed. partment. It further provides that the commissioners give their entire time and energy to the handling of iclency and ec Sinn Fein Awaits PAGE 5& — A-B-C Lining Silk (a silk and cotton mixture), a yard 75¢—Upper Main Floor. Values Interesting to Both Women and Misses Silk Breakfast Coats at $12.75 Coat and Suit Department—Soecond Floor Silk Breakfast Coats, like the model sketched, are splendid values in quality and style, selling at $12.75 each. They are made of blue and silver color changeable taffeta in a good range of sizes. We have a splendid group of other Breakfast Coats displayed in plain and changeable taf- fetas and satins. They are priced at $9.95, $11.50 and up to $15.00 each. Outing Flannel Gowns, Special, 89c Upper Main Floor Pad 500 Women's Outing Flannel Gowns in round and V-neck styles, with yoke braid trimming. They are in pink and white, and blue and white stripes. are 15, 16 and 17. Sizes = and , Owing tothe fact that these gowns are cut slightly smaller than the standard }j sizes, we will sell them Thursday special, each, 89¢. Men’s Union Suits SALE OF NOTIONS Thursday—Friday—Saturday Main Floor and Sales Booth—Upper Main Floor Each $3.00 Main Floor with closed crotch Fashionet Hair Nets—Al) Dyanshine aye 60c. Special, a bottl ee : ¥ Sanitary Aprons—Formerly 60c. Special, each. Sanitary Napkins—Three In a package. Special, a package. eee -10¢ Kilelnert’s Jiffy Pan Special for this eale, a pair seeee Pry String Shopping Bags—Formerly 36¢. Hair Neto Ve Diamond, French * makes. All ; cap and fringe styles, but not every color in each make. Formeriy 10c and two for 25c. Spe clal, a dozen 7Se Atlas Hooks and Eyes—Formerly 6c Special Shoe Polish—2int. Fe at Lingerie Tape—In pink and whit ‘ormerly 6c. Special, a bolt fringe and cap shape. For ach ‘ Be acne hegitaee These sh; in all colors, Formerly merly ts ha method of them not to shrink. Sizes are 34, 46, 48 and 50. Exceptional ues at, a suit, $3.00. We carry other rmerly 50c a a card. Upper Main Floor rmerly ibe, Special for blue. and black $8.25. two bolts for Mayor Asks Reduced, Rates for Soldiers’ ‘That Western ratlroads reconsider | their decision not to grand reduced rates to American Legion members| attending the nationa) convention tn! Kansas City was urged Tuesday by A Constant Boon to Invalids Since 1877 Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy foolmixed Union Suits, taflor and suring comfort ware laundered by treating fabrics which enables us to guarantee 6, 88, 40, 42, 44, val- garments of the same make, priced at $3.95, $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. Plaid Wool Blankets Blankets in size 66x80 inches, and in colors of pink, tan, gray, black and white and red. plaids. Choice at Warner's Safe Remedies Warner’s Safe Rheumatic Remedy test: See how long yo ng the witnesses, ean work or how . ww | CHICAGO. quid |take two five the stomach, | ated Iron—three tim ep tOittks, and the Deat |meals, for. two m: mach pur-|your strength a Fi It is used by thousands of much you have pained : who enjoy their meals with | will ba refunded by th more fear of indigestion.—Ad- !f you do not obta tisement. ctory results. At all not live on $7,600 per year. artectly ruggists mentative an@ aggressive methods | UITTING school shoes is now very, very complete. Bought and just arrived, for fall selling. Not one pair reserved! All on sale at “QUITTING” prices. Our stock of @ Fine, dependable shoes at prices that will startle you—prices that could not be made nid under the circumstances existing at this Model Shoe Store at 121 Seneca Street, near corner of Second Avenue. ° Women’s Boots, Oxfords and Pumps in all sizes, but not all sizes in each— in black and brown; values to $12.00 Children’s solid leath oe aay a sane $ 1 9 .. $1.95 Children’s School Shoes of unusually high grade; black and brown kid and calf; values to $6.00 ..... Children’s extra fine Kid Dress Shoes. ... Women’s Calf and Kid Boots in black and brown, and military and French heels; values to $8.00 Women’s One- and Two-strap Oxfords in black and brown kid and calf; arg lbesh iar 0.00 $4 ° 9 5 Women’s Fine Kid Boots in black, brown and gray; values to $7.50 Youths’ Dress Shoes and semi-Dress Shoes, in black and brown; values to $5.00 $2.45 Boys’ fine Calf and Heavy Shoes, black and brown; values to $6.50 .. Men’s Dress Shoes in black and brown —some with Neolin $3.45 Growing Girls’ School Shoes in tan, brown and black; values to $6.50....... $1 .95 soles and heels, only. Men’s high-grade English last and Blucher cuts, in black and $ 4 95 brown calf Dress Shoes, mighty good values even at $10.00.... o Model Shoe Store 121 Seneca Street, Corner Second Avenue The Only Model Store That’s Selling Out. the port affairs, A resolution providing for an ex- In @ sult filed here ecutive secratary of the port was re | Yeolande Emilienne Ward, daughter |C¢mtly submitted py Comminsisoner lot Eber Brock Ward, says she could| Lamping, but has as yet fatled of The | Pawnee lenther's wil! calls for $20,000 per| tion ts in the form of a substitute anu fnetuy. pay but the depreciation of a franc) has shriveled her Income to $7,500 Dr. Christensen's resolu jomy, Dr, Chrivtensen offers recom. }Mendations for economy that claims will not affect the efficiency of the port. Ho recommends that the positions of clerk to the comminsion and the agent of Bell st. dock be consol! |dated; that the positions of assistant chief engineer, mechanical drafts |man, draftaman, carpenter foreman, auto m nic and helper, one paint ¢r, one sheet metal helper, two car penters, one electrical helper and one | tomorrow, sheet metal man be abolished in the | soclation’s engineering department; that one no. jHeltor, one fire marshal and one em- [ployment director be abolished in the jtraffic department; and that the pur Emphasizing the necessity of econ: | he! : | Reply From Premier! | DUBLIN, Sept. 24.—Sinn Fein ¢: pected the Briti#h note today. j Famonn De Valera called a meet ing of the Dat! Kireann for tomor-. | row, to consider Lioyd George's re- Diy to Nis latest telegram. This was accepted here ag indication the Irish ; Mieation from the British premier would be dispatched today. Lloyd George Note Due Tomorrow LONDON, Sept. 28. — Premier Lloyd George will not write the Brit [ish reply to De Valera’s note insiat |ing upon Ireland's sovereignty until cording to the Pross as Jairloch correspondent. | The text of the British note will be | given out tomorrow night, it was| said. Other reports today: indicated | a strong belief that the note was in| [chasing agent's position be abolished, |course of preparation today. | [but that the purchasing agent be re |tained as arsietant to the auditor. Mayor Caldwell, [that Flastern lines have all given pecial rates to the Legiannaires. | rs OLYMPIA ort of the state department of agri Joulture, total gate receipts for the| State fair at Yakima amounted t| 900. leader had been advised the commu. | *234-00°. Warner’s Safe Asthma Remedy Warner’s Safe Nervine | Ngo Safe Pills (Constipation and Bilious- ness The Reliable Family Medicines | Bold by leading Gruggtets everywhere Sample sent on recetpt ef ten canta, WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES CO, Dept. 561, ROCHESTER, N. ¥, =The Store for Useful Articles who pointed out According to the re ROCHESTER ALL-COPPER Other economies are recommended | North Ravenna | in the dotng away with the statin Transportation Up tiefan at Smith's cove, cold storage checker at Bell st. dock, wharfinger| The North Ravenna Transporta at Stacy st, statistioal clerk at Han-|tion association will hold a meeting ford st., elevator superintendent at|at § o'clock tonight in the Ravenna | - - school far the purpore of discussing the trangportation situation in that | district. | According to members of the asso: lelation, the meeting will not be “jit ney propaganda,” but to consider re ef necessary for the Ravenna dis- trict at this time ‘ounciiman John BE. Carroll will make one of the addresses, Other lelty councilmen have been invited |The association urged all residents of the Ravenna park district to at tend. When Buying a SPEEDOMETER } m | U. Stadium Makes } Profit of $22,000 The University of Washington | | stadium during the past summer | made a profit of £22,000, according | |to figures announced Wednesday by | Darwin Meisnest, graduate manager | Of this amount $19,000 was received |from the proceeds of “The Waytar jer.” , Profits of the stadium are |used to reduce the $260,000 debt on th neture HMHOR On 4 For Your Ford Be Sure It's a ldy, Boldt's Butterhorns are de- No More Gas in ‘Stomach&Bowels | If you wish to be permanently re- as in the stomach and ¢ Baalmann's Gas-Tab- Stewart Speedometer has 100, 000 mileage odometer. Magnetic speed dial, Absolutely correct at all speeds, REAL STEWART SERVICE Your Ford Dealer Selly Them Stewart Products Service Station 1515 Broadway FS | Heved of | els, ta lets are pre- pecially for 4 particularly for all coming from gas Fone and gnawing Ventilated toupees for ft of: pany, Bremank men are the nearest ap- proach to na- ture you ean ee ellpping They are treatments, Hale dressing, plain and fancy. Heir dyed and restored, Facial treatments, Electric. vibra- masenge. ; Factory Hair Store and Har-Lin-Za Beauty Shop 1520 THIRD AV feeling at Will disappe vous feeling will vantal th heart palpitation | nd you will once more | be able t ke a deep breath, a0 | prevent by gas pr our heart on se Tina nterfering with the A ense drowsiness and sleepy | ter dinner will soon be re- for some form of ertainment, Your distended stom- | will reduce by inches. be m after using Ba Tablets. ine in the Yellow rellable druggist -Advertisement. Ke or the Owl Drug Ce Regular Price $8.50 An Extreme Special for Thursday Only Everyone is familiar with the high quality of Rochester heavy all-copper Wash Boilers. Thursday we are going to offer the No. 9 size, with the sta- tionary handles and fit-in cover, at $5.98. Be sure to take advantage of this wonderful bargain. Copper Nickel-plated Tea Kettles, Special at $1.59 Regular Price $2.75 A new shipment of 200 “Rome” tea ket- tles enables us to of- fer this big value. : = ‘. They . are made of Use Mazda Lamps — they heavy copper, nickel- give a clear, white light that plated. Choice of two is easy on. the eyes. : sizes—No. 7 or No. 8 45c Brass Key Socket, Special —special at $1.59. | 25c 60-Watt Mazda Lamps at 45c ‘ ict natration of Leak-Tite and Roof Cement The factory expert will show you how to fix leaky roofs. LEAK-TITE elcid ROOF CEMENT 25¢ p i int Size . 1o-lb. size ........ Quart: size “40¢ 85¢ Gallon size .. 8-Ib. size ...... .T5¢

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