The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1921, Page 5

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TUESDAY, OCTORER | 38 THI 12 wm ee eee ee eS — NTL LNKSNULALLANES MY SER VUCE. (HS NITTINUNESNAUAILIIES) | : Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. 3, The People’s Popular Homefurnishers = OUR CREDIT TERMS $ 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 0 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 %) $203.50 Jacobean Dining Room Set of 8 Pieces Priced Special Set consists of Buffet, 60 inches long (without | mirror); Extension Table, 48-inch top extends to 6 a feet; six Dining Chairs, slip seats, covered in brown Spanish leather. == oe SS THE MODERN SEVEN-LEAGUE BOOTS ATT LE ‘R GRUNBAU) Two Condemned for |Physician Held on — Murdering Sheriff; Dope Charge Freed |!nvades Solid South on First ALLA WALLA. Oct. 25—The] TACOMA, Oct. 25.—Holding that Trip He Has Made sentence was passed upon/the government did not have suffi schiniasiee ind Elvie D. Kerby/cient evidence to convict Dr. Wil- BY RAYMOND CLAPPER G. for the liam M. ' 1 3 4 year ago. They|ngninst the accused man, whe ie|!NG'S SPECIAL TRAIN, October 26. | —————————— December 2 at|being tried for alleged violation of) — resident Harding left Washington Pendleton. the Harrison root “§ at 9 o'clock todey on a fourday That Brisk, Rich Flavour'-==: found in every cup of the genuine "SALADA” . TEA. the true flavour of the preserved oe re punters tor the praiece leaf, This wour kas wos tor Sainsa| “szane’veer ie tos ot 4 the largest sald of aoe tea in America. Bese Veegoh with reagent y mrike pred tion by telegraph PRESIDENT ON SPEAKING TOUR ~smal can —medium can . large can tamily four, 49th, wack Paoel O —the largest sellex and most popular coffee in Seattle. tn 40c DENNETT’S RYE FLOUR —ground on the old- q fashioned mil] stones - | They are 4 ‘ Macaroni, Spaghetti delicious, ai] Try them, = Of : 5 Noodles z Ne A very popular Seattle product 3 Pkgs. 25c Small pkg. 12%¢ 17¢ Large pkg. 17¢ Ghirardelt's Chocolate, Large pkg. Large pkg. | 20¢ Large pkg. Y%-pound o¢ 20¢ dase ee Argo Corn 20-Mule Team WANG 55 ohites eco vee 9c Borax Soap Chips Mon. Paleisieeuas sn 57c Clothes Prides’ Mince Meat, 23 c with the 20-02%. CAM ......4.. Least Et. Instant Postum, fort at the Ege. . civickeecass 39c Lowest A Crisco, coy Bib. can spaiess. 63c Package Old Duteh 10 After all Crystal White holds first Cleanser. ...seses.. Cc place as America’s leading 5 Recndity Meni. bat <.+h..4 ee |from Alaska and Siberia on his way / ewer. | Jo Boss Scans FIGHT “U" FEES Japanese boats in great numbers along the coast of Siberia, and a new kind of sheep which he believes is not to be found in any museum along the ti Be president of the American Game Pre (campaign of Education Is teotive association, to have impressed Planned Among Voters him most on his last northern trip. Burham arrived in Seattle Monday! at A state-wide campaign of education | {and information may be the neat) step in the protest of university stu-| dents against the present high fees. Realizing that no direct action may be effected until the next session of the legislature, the committee in charge of the campaign expects to advance the cause by letting the vot- ers of the state know the true condi tiona No definite plans have been formu- lated by the committi, according to Qeectment with | Gunnar Merg, chairman. Berg hopes LIVER PILLS | to make tho fees a political issue at the next state election, and to this end the committees is preparing ad. vance information. The fee protest may be carried to the Associated Students of the Uni- || versity of Washington this week. Ef forts to gain the sanction of the stu- dent body will be made, The com- | mittee will ask that a committee be pointed to represent the university at large by the president of the stu dent body. CITY COUNCIL RATIFIES BONDS Natifying the decision of the board of public works awarding the contract for the Gorge creek tunnel project, the city council Monday afternoon adopted resolu tions for the issuance and sale of $2,205,000 worth of Skagit bonds te pay for the work. R. H. Thomson cast the sole dissenting vote, The council also adopted a reso- lution authorizing the issuance of purchased at par by the successful bidder, R. C. Storrie & Co. of San Francisco. Counciiman Lou Cohen's bill for an appropriation cf $10,000 to the fark board to divert fresh water springy into Green Lake was re ferred to the harbor and public grounds committes. A bill abolishing four positions in the public utilities department SS aaa i CREAM CLEARS A | STUFFED-UP HEAD Instamtly Opens Every Air Passage—Clears Throat Too. At tte If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed because of nas- |ty catarrh or a cold, apply a little | pure, antiseptic cream into your nostrils, It penetrates through levery alr passage, soothing and healing wollen, inflamed mem. branes and you get instant relief. | Try this. Get a small bottle of |Hly’s Cream Balm at any drug |store, Your clogged nostrils open right up; your head is clear; no more hawking or snuffling. Count |fifty. All the stuffiness, dryness, | struggling for breath is gone. You feel fine,—Advertisement. trouble with your skin ? Is it red. rough. blotchy, itching? Relief and heal lie in a jar of RESINOL Soothing and Healing $1,600,000 additional bonds to be} | E A Most Enticing Offer of 600 PERCALE DRESS APRONS [Choice] B9e [Bac jach | \ In Medium and Large Sizes A \\ Apron Department—Upper Main Floor Percales in fancy stripes and light and dark colors of plaids and checks are included in this splendid assort- ment of becoming Dress Aprons that we are offering Wednesday at the un- usual price of 89¢ each. The two models sketched are char- acteristic of the smartness in design and neatness in character of these aprons. They are trimmed with rick- rack braid, have two neat pockets and belt sash with back tie. There was such a demand for a spe- cial purchase of aprons like these that were offered in this store a few weeks ago that we feel exceptionally fortu- nate in being able to offer this new “wore <° shipment at the same price. Silk Lace euncings Women’s Wool and Silk and | | Special, a Yard Wool Hose $2.35 nd eae Through a special purchase we have ob. | tained some beautiful Silk Lace Flouncings Spanish effects now so much in vogue fternoon and evening gowns. They are ors of black.-brown and navy blue, in usual assortment of patte in 36-inch and 40-inch width values at, a yard, $2.35. Wool Hose with fancy clocks, a pair....§2.50 Wool Plain Drop-stitch Hose in heather mix- | tures at, a pair, $1.35, $1.50, | $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and..... Wool Hose with fancy clock, a pair. Silk and Wool Dropstitch Hose in plain COLTS, A Pall sorerseerecrevecses sees SLITS Drop-stitch Silk and Wool Hose in heather White French Kid Gauntlet peeeeete, Sib, Pattee toe nee ee Sik and Wool Hose, full fashioned and in Gloves $2.95 heather mixtures, @ pair.........2.0+.5 s2° Mata Voor Wool and Silk Hose and Wool Hose, full” QQ le A Splendid Suggestion fashioned, with fancy dro) > for Christmas Gifts heather mixtures, a pair.. French Kid Gauntlets in’ white sewn with Silk and Wool Hose, full f black, having black gore and tab wrist. They heather mixtures, a pair.. are pique sewn with Prench stitching and are Faney Silk and Wool Hose, in sizes 5% to 6% and in heather mixtures, a pair.. { Styled with extra long cuff, theve gloves rep- Fancy Silk and Wool Hose, semi-+ | fesent exceptional values at, a pair, $2.95. and in heather mixtures, a pair........$2.50 was passed by the council. Reprieve Granted Fifty Legionnaires Bills wero introduced appropriat- g {ng $10,000 to enable the city enxt| to Sockeye Salmon| Off for Convention Rpokane st bridge and $4,000 to re| TRE sockeye salmon industry wil] Witty Seattle, delegates to. the pair planking in the downtown |Nt necessarily die down because of | third annual national convention of Yesler way district, the depleted numbers of fish in the|the American Legion left Seattle Request for an appropriation of | Fraser river, according to L. H. Dar-} Tuesday for Kansas ~ City, Mo, $2,000 to assist in the establishment |win, state fisheries supervisor... Dat,| where the ven of a wood yard to furnish work for! 4. annou Monday tha’ “1 : the unemployed was made by the need Monday it salmon | October 31. The state delegation, © Millionair club and was referred/©@" be rehabilitated thru hatchery | 90-in all, will urge that the conven- to the public safety and finance |methods. The experiment was begun|ticn go on record favoring a strict committees. in 1915 and has just been completed. Japanese exclusion law. ST he Store for Useful Articles Store Hours, 8:30 A, M. to 6 P. M, End-of-the-Month Sale The Houseware Section Offers Some Wonderful Values for Wednesday We have gone through our stock of housefurnishings and collected all the odd lots and broken lines—these we are going to place on sale at. tremendous’ price reductions. e e e so Limited Quantities--Come Early Quantities ‘ 72 WOOD CARRYING BASKETS—Regular $1.00—SPECIAL AT... - 69¢ 56 WILLOW CLOTHES BASKETS—Regular $2.00—SPECIAL........... $1.39 52 16-INCH CORRUGATED GARBAGE CANS—Regular $2.75—SPECIAL $1.69 143 WINDOW SHADES, 36x72 INCHES—Regular 75c—SPECIAL If you need dishes, you can’t afford to miss this Great Sale Extra Special — White Semi-Porcelain Cups and Saucers, Special at 15c Pair * 53 ROLLS SANITAS OIL CLOTH, SPECIAL AT, YARD........... s | | | | | No C. O. D. Orders REGULAR PRICE $1.50 This is a remarkably low price for, the Jump Alarm Clocks. They are accurate time keepers and have a good alarm. None de- livered at this price. Government tax of 5c to be added.

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