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WEDNESDAY, LSU SERVICE |OMiniiiiiinicenainiiitl Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS 3 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per $ 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per $100 Purchase, 3 5.00 Down, Per $150 Purchase, 7.50 Down, Per $200 Purchase, $10.00 Dow: Per $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3. 00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST JUTE RUG—$10.00 OCTOBER 12, 1921, ! Week Week Week Week Week ann THE SEATTLE "ad COLUMBUS DELAYED HIS DISCOVERY A ABIT] Choice line of Jute Rugs of excellent quality, 8x10 size, in the Oriental designs; very good selection of — are offered at the very low price of $10.00. BUR-TEX RUG ninety New 3.00 ——ENTIRELY NEW Combination of wool and hair Excellent choice of colors _ $3.00 Will give long service G —B S—t Co. IN To introduce this rug we will offer them at the extremely low price of. . THREE; CAUGHT 100 Armed Men i VANCOUVER, Wash, Oct. |Captured after he had shot down three men whom he took to be pur suers, Ernest Warnell of Cougar ts Sigma Chi Abkant 3 to Banquet Today Seattle alumni of Sigma Chi frater.| Dine held here for # lunacy hear } nity will meet at the Butler at 6.30 It was just 429 years ago that Co lumbus discovered America. So ali the banks and governmental Warnell, a former inmate of the Offices are closed toduy. | Sie evening for their second month-| State hogpital, suffered under the Knights of Columbus held their| ly dinner. Capt. C. Norman Dicki.|de/usion that M. MePeck, Harry son, president, has announced that | Hentz and Joe Connor were deputy pe sagaen- the Tuesday noon tunch ‘sheriffs who wanted to take him eons will hel at ’ back to the asylum, and he shot bechaees!t the ke” club them when he encountered them Soses A® armed pome of 100 men was FRENTE organized as soon as the shooting Was reported and Warnell was) trucked down. ASSIGNED TO JOSEPH MATSEN, ATTORNEY ony 3 Daysto Sell It Thursday, Friday, Saturday This stock of Latest Millinery has been augmented with a beautiful line of —. PLUSH COAT $30.00" AND $35. 00 FUR- TRIMMED COATS . $35.00 and $45.00 SUITS DRESSES i322 aries bess $35.00 Party Dresses $1.50 House Dresses WAIST beaded, embroidered and plain Trimmed Hats $1.89 65c Rubber Diapers A few of these garments have been very ere damaged—so slightly that you could scarcely pick out the sojed ones—but it is on account of these that the whole assortment is to be sold at these tremendous reductions: 10 SALESWOMEN WANTED— La Frances Millinery 709 PINE STREET TOC $18.50 Dresses $3.50 and $5.00 Silk Waists and Blouses in WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S Children’s Hats Untrimmed Shapes .69c $7.50 values: $2.45 values values. aA \ Vm 1) STAGE SPILLS jured, Is Arrested ; SPOKANE, Oct, 12.—Twenty three | persons were injured late yesterday when an interurban auto stage west bound from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, to | Spokane plunged into a ditch a few | miles east of Spokane. Tho driver! lof the machine, J. E. Farmer, the lonly person to escape without in-| is held on a reckless-driving None of the passengers suffered | major injuries | The accident was the result of a | blowout in the left front tire, caus | ing the large bus, which was making {20 miles an hour, to go over a five | foot embankment, Thete Chi Ranks First Among Frats Thete Chi, men's fraternity, has j the highest scholastic standing of the organizations at the University | of Washington. Boulevard Hall, a) oe club, stands second BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantancous. These little olive-colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determi nation not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or calo- mel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at thé expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums, So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Eéwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling cdme from constipation and disordered liver. Take Dr. Ed wards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” They “clear”| clouded brain and “perk up” the | spirits. 150 and 30c. Catarrh of the Stomach digestion—How nize and Treat, “Thousands of people suffer more or |iess coniitantly from furred, coated |tongue, bad breath, sour, burning stom ing in stom wind and Indigestion is due to writes a Catarrh of the stomach ts dangerous | * membrane lining of 4 stomach a good and take, before meals, « of pure Bisurated Magnesia A powerful bi ) will neutralize any je acid that may be in nd eweeten ite food con. if magnesia, milks, citrates, , but get jt in the pure bisurated (powder or tablets), especially pre for this purpose, MANIAC ‘SHOOTS [23 HURT WHEN — TEACHERS TAKE UP BIG ISSUES Tracked Down by Posse of|Driver, Only Occupant Unin- | Discussions Not Confined to Educational Matters When the Washington Education association, composed of gublic school teachers and educatignalints holds its aynual convention Bell ingham, Oc $, the program wilt be bullt around the vital issues of the day Instead of discussing exclusively problems of the school, the conven tion speakers will stress the respon sibility of teachers in the future development of Washington's re sources. The importance of the | coming disarmament conference and the significance of the Anglo American friendship will be empha sized. Among the speakers will be Dean Coleman of the University of Brit ish Columbia; N. W. Durham, edi. tor emeritus of the Spokesman-Re view; Dr. EB. O, Sisson, Reed College J. Donovan, leading lumberman Dr, Stephen I. Miller of the Univer sity of Washington, and Karl F Adams, principal of Lincoln high school, Seattle, SEATTLE FIRM ‘DEAF TO SIREN Los Angeles Fai Fails i in Attempt to Attract Company Los Angeles interusts are having & tough time trying to get Seattle concerns to move to the California city. One letter from a representative of Los Angeles interests to a Se attle concern, and the latter's an swer, are in the hands of the in dustrial bureau of the Senttie Chamber of Commerce. The local company is A. M. Castle & Co. The Los Angeles letter says: “We feel we have climatic and labor conditions, together with the transportation facilities, which make it pomsible to reach a territory that is greater in its scope than any other Pacific coast port point.” Ap official of A. M, Castle & Co. replied: “We will continue te do business here and help build a great ci. which Seattle wiil be within the j Beat 20 years”. Nerve Force if from overwork, worry, late constant nervous strain, or 4, r nerve force you are suf “ will find that Iron will often most surp principal ive living nerve re a true nerve and bl sfactory Its guarantee ry purchas- r the manufacturers wiil refund r money, For sale at all drug NE chemle URALGIA —meh ond inhale the sagum | VICKS | $2.50 Up to $12 Waterman’s and Sheaffer’s Fountain Pens She Fascinating Styles Displayed in a Special Purchase of New Drape Veils $1. 95 Each Veiling Department—Main Floor Choice at Fortunately, through a special purchase, we have obtained this exceptionally fine assortment of Drape Veils in all the most desired styles and colors. They include the new side drapes in solid colors of navy, black and brown and the three shades heavily embroidered in red, paon and beige. Also, square drapes with colored motif of chiffon em- broidered in colors; navy, brown and black square drapes embroidered in self colors, and the new Chantelies in brown, black and navy. are similar to those sketched. New colors, new styles and new value it oned of in the regular way would sell at $2.75, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.50 each. Your choice Thursday at $1.95 cach Styles THe RHODES CO 19 Marabou Capes,Special, Ea.,$9.95 Main Floor Nineteen large and attractive Marabou Capes and large Stoles have been taken from regular stock marked special for quick disposal. Phe capes are in colors of black, faupe and natural, while the stoles are in natural only. fach one is lined with silk and the capes are styled similar to the one sketched. All are from stock selling regularly at $16.50, and are marked special, while they last, at $9.95. Dainty Handkerchiefs Vest and Collar Sets Special, Thursday, 15c Choice, Thursday, 95¢ eprywoninred COLLAR AND VEST SETS7ede of i oer . —_ —— Lf “ma le ine with dainty nob byets 1 entered and eyelet, trimmed with imitation of been taken f our regular stock selling at embroidery, Make cnepsey, end Venise soem apcciah Thiceany, co aes COLLAR AND CUFF SETS in Tuxedo, - ysis : and fitted shapes, made of eyelet or plain net, IMITATION MADEIRA HANDKERCHIEFS, trimmed with Venise and Valenciennes taken from etock that formerly sold at 25¢ and imitation hand embroidered insets. tach. Choice Thursday, each, 15¢. clal, a set, O5¢. FINE W Jap Consul Going Wisconsin Bank to Arms Meeting; Robbed of $10, 000) FREE Hirosi Saito, Japanese consul | ELKHORN, Wis., Oct. 12.—Rob-| ments Baw a puree +i bers entered the Farmers’ State | is appointment to the position o! secretary to the Japancee delegn-| 0K St Darien, near here, today tion to the “limitation of arma-|"nd escaped with $10,000 in securi- ments” conference in Washington | ties and currency. All telegraph || \2) meager AS ema jand telephone wires to the village || Weome, t a ae During the consul's absence, Vice | Were cut. |] you an examination and Consul T. Sato will be in charge/ TRUE EHS Hs RES tion without charge, of the work here RIGHT DRI Physician ANY man, woman or | TACOMA.—Coffeepot boils over |and extinguishes gas jet in range; |], Private éancing lessons all day are jeorge Stimers, 55, enters room and / Bright's, 1604 4th, cor, Pine.—(Ad.) | is asphyxiated, | Stere Hows, 8:30 A.M TOGP.M. - Andirons and Grates for the Fireplace at Greatly Reduced Prices Three Lots to Choose From — $4.98, $6.98 and $7. We have arranged our large stock of andirons into three groups, offering a good selection at each price. In this large assortment you are sure to find just what you want. We have andirons in all sina some are finished in burnt brass, others are black. They are priced. for quick selling at $4.98, $6.98 and $7.98. 24 and 27-Inch Coal Grates Are Included in the $7. 98 Lot “tales Special! Cups iil Saucers Polar si Laundry Special MADE BY THE PALMOLIVE CO. Set of Six at 89c 10 Bars for 39c Polar White Soap Here is a remarkable value for’ Thurgday. Three hundred dozen cups and saucers are to be offered at this extremely low p kinds to choose from— white thin china cups and or the blue and white Set of six, 89¢. No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders Willow Clothes Baskets—Special 98¢ These closely-woven, strong, white willow baskets are a wonderful bar gain at this price. Special, 98¢. Think of it—10 bars of that wonder- ful Polar White Laundry Soap for 3B9¢. It is one of the finest soaps ever made for washing and general housework. No Phone or C. O. D. Orders