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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921, ONO M KON SERVICE TOM cn = Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers § Specials for Friday and Saturday luminum Rice Boiler Of excellent weight, one-quart size—like illustration. On sale Friday and Saturday, or as long as they last. Special at 95c One to a Customer—No Phone Orders Accepted. A Yen, fh Gowns To GIVE You A Bic PICNIC, 'LL Gel A Bio BASKET PULL OF STUFF AND PUL Pay Au The Deals OF Tha WOeRAL RUSSUN Government Dominion Electric Plate Frame of stamped steel, equipped with cord and plug; very strong and serviceable. Friday and Saturday, GRUNBAU FURNITURE COIN (e} MSHI New Phone—Elliott 4910 © WALLA WALLA.—with & coyote | . retaining a fast grip on the seat «| Peter Witt Raps q' ___ his trousers, Leo Voit, Pasco ranch 5, called for help. George Fry came Jazz in Country} ia) That the nation is being engulfed in & wave of jizz was the assertion | Wednesday of Peter Witt, traction |} expert of Cleveland, in an address [Defore the faculty and students of jthe ¥. M.-C. A. “Our nation is | poverty.stricken when it comes to | real music.” he said, Witt will be the principal speaker | Friday night at the meeting of the }, Dunlap Parent-Teacher association “A Blessing on |to be held at Lakeside hall, Rainier Your Head” 1 i} ave. and Barton at, ‘unning with a hammer and killed the beast. T BETTER WAGES, BETTER WORK | Ford Gives First on Railway, Demands Second BY JOHN W. RAPER TOURING ON HENRY FORD'S RAILROAD, Nov. 10--One of the . firet things that Henry Ford did aft. Easy directions in each package of |er taking over the Detroit, Toledo & Diamond Dyes tell you how to dye} fronton rafiroad was to raine waxes. br tint any old, faded garment, 41% 414 established an eight-hour work your draperies. | Just til Grueeist! gay, abolished Sunday work, limited | work to 208 hours a month and fixed a minimum wage of $6 & day, REVOLUTION IN RAILROADING | At the same time he did a lot of | things that were revolutionary in | rallroading. Ford believed there j were many employes of the con- pany who were engaged tn useless GIRLS! SKIRTS What is DOWN ONE INCH Fashion decrees that skirts i Closer to the ground, but that is no why one need buy new clothes. the hem is faded or soiled when you let it out, get a package of Dia mond Dyes and re-color the skirt like new. whether your material is wool or silk, or whether it is cotton, linen, or mix- od goode—Advertisement. ? | | | Leroy pleaded gullty to vio- of course! ed States district court, Wednesday, he Store for Useful Artic ED. PINAUD’S ||| 2*ts 45 Days for Thorpe | lating the federal liquor laws before ‘ and was sentenced to 45 days in the Spelgor @ Hoclbat Dry Law Violati HAIR TONIC eo | Judge Jeremiah Neterer, in the Unit county jail, \ STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. | work, and that most of those who | were engaged in useful work were \joafing on the job. The ax was |qwung right and left. Bight high- ‘salaried general officers were din- charged, and as the men on the line began to speed up, the forces in all departments were reduced, Under the new scale, pay of engt- | Neers and conductors was $376 for 208-hours-a-month work. He put into effect a new rule for engineers. | “An engineer,” argued Ford, “is An engineer. There shouldn't be such a thing as a ‘passenger engi- neer,’ a ‘freight engineer’ and ‘yard engineer.’ One tg just as important to & railroad as another, and worth aa much money, Furthermore, there is no reason why an engineer should be kept at one kind of work all the time. He should be able to do all kinds of work to be of greatest value. A man who does nothing ‘but run a yard engine isn't able to (haul a train over the road in an efficient manner.” | November Stock Reducing Sale 1 “Universal” Silverware at Greatly Reduced Prices -—@. aee— The brand “Universal” on silver tableware is a mark of supreme qual- ity. Each piece is uniformly correct in proportion and design. |: Tea Spoons, Regular Price $3.50 Set, Special, Set of 6.......-... Silver Knives and Forks, Resslor $20.70 Sat, Seechal’ Sei of 6.” 31878 The knives in this set have the stainless steel blades. Blue Clee ee | Paint Specials Special $1.98 Regular Price $2.75 Pint Can Johnson’s Floor Wax, Special at 59c Regular Price 85c Nu-Sink Enamel—Pint Size Price $1.00 FREE—A 35c brush is given free with each purchase of Nu-Sink. This high grade enamel can be used for sinks, bath tubs, drain boards, etc. Hot water will not affect it. cnaaaamanaimeia BAN ON TOBACCO \PUT IN EFFECT | So rules were put into effect to conform with that idea. A rule against the use of tobacco in working hours was+issued. “A man can’t amoke and do his best work at the @ame time,” said Ford. | 1 am suspicious about how scru- | pulously that rule is obeyed, but I | must admit that, altho I saw sev: feral hundred men in their working hours, I saw only one man smoking and he sald somewhat apologetically, “I don’t break it very often. I steal | a few puffs now and then.” I talked with a freight brakeman about the rule. | “You bet I don't smoke on duty,” jhe said “But there are times when you | are sitting in the caboose, with,abso- |lutely nothing to do, and smoking couldn't interfere with work,” I said. “Don't you think that rule Rene Rothe The New Chef at THE BUTLER Sure does give you an appetite BREAKFAST LUNCHEON DINNER SUPPER Service like only the Butler can give “The Show of Shows” Is on during the dinner hour, also dancing No cover charge until after 9 p. m. BUTLER HOTEL CAFE | Cook your Thanksgiving dinner in a Model Roaster. This blue glazed roaster is constructed without seams— it is self basting and self browning. It will roast meats to perfection—tender and juicy, with a fine, natural flavor. WINSLOW BALL-BEARING ROLLER SKATES Special at $1.98 Pair These skates can be adjusted to different sizes. 50-Piece Set of Warwick China Special at $17.98 ‘This 50-piece Warwick China Dinner Set is a wonderful value at this price. It is a beautiful set with a neat green border decoration. Being one of our + stay patterns, you can always fill in. Open-stock 14, Off in This Same Pattern. THE SEATTLE STAR PICNIC WITH ASTRING TIED TOI takes away your personal rights?” “Say,” he said, “I get $275 a month, 208 hours to the month, on this railroad. I can make several }bundred dollars more a year on | Henry Ford's road than on any other in the United States, Why should I risk my job by breaking rules? To hell with the rights.” Speaking of this rule, Superin- tendent Kinney sald he obeyed It. “It's a rule for everybody, officials and laborers,” he said, “and I obey lit. I do my emoking when I'm off duty.” PASSES FROM OTHER |} ROADS BARRED | Another Ford rule, new to rail- roads, is that nobody on the D., T. @ I. shall accept passes from other |rauroads. The old ed rail. ) road man who carried a thick bunch of annuais over big lines from Maine to California, has disappeared. “There ain’t no such animal” on Ford's road. “The annual pase over big rail roads is a courtesy which a small road like ours is unable to recipro .* mid Ford. “We shall con- tinue to give annuals to officials of him. DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. 36 cents buys a bottle of “Dander- ine” at any drug store. After one application you can not find a par. jticle of dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color gnd Kraow Frequei digestion— mise and Treat. “Thousands of people suffer more or constantly from furred, coated burning stom- ach, bitter stomach acidity, and when in reali@y thei gastric New York phys! i» dangerous ne lining of and frequently an adly cancer turrh of the stomach « good and atment is to take, before meals, a | teaspoon pure Bixurated M of hot water as hot fortably drink it. The hot r the stomach walls and draw 4 to the stom- ach, while the J excellent solven lorenses the effi | Don't other forms of » but get it ti form (powder or ti pared for this purpot The Rhodes Co Store Hours Friday as Usual: 9 to 5:30 OG te HAG FRIDAY HOUR SALES PLISSE CREPE—200 yards, 30 inches wide, No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders taken on Wriday Hour Sale merchan and in figured p dine and the right to limit ali quantities is reserved It w# in 10 to lengtne. . For. the 10 toll 11 to 12 1 to2 yard 25c MENDED KID MEN'S WHITE MENS COTTON HOSE CURTAIN VOILLES=— GLOVES— 150 pairs; SHIRTS — with collar 200 pairs of cotton sox attached; 6 200 yards, 36 inches >me mended, other in colors of black, navy, wink bad a gee. pal AES. Mantes, _ others of brown, sray; i terns, with fancy open. *ehtly solled. The as joth with Pulm! Beach, Gan we border. Formerly ‘sortment includes two- down 9% to 11% but not 1; then reduced. clasp and strap. wrist DORE RS a nth ir, styles. Formerly $1.95 ‘“ty!e. Sizes 14 to 16% FRENCH SERGE—60 Aj! sizes but not os po sewn g Bad Nama r : yards, 44 inches wide, size in every color or Pr ' Or Two Pairs for 25¢ | and particularly suitable style. This 95c é “ 98c Bt..s reo INSERTION for children's #chool hour, a pair 500 yaa UNBLEACTIED CRASH wear. Formerly $2.00 a of Valenciennes lace tm | yard. This UNBLEACHED MUS- —800 yards of linen sertion in % fo 1dneh hour, © ad 25 LIN—In the Domestic unbleached crash and widths and that former- Section, during this hour, 16 inches wide will be ly sold at be and 106 & 600 yards of Unbleached offered in the Domestic yard will be placed om Musiin, 36 inches wide, Section during this hour ale in the Trimming will be offerea at, a Zc Demriment tor owl at, « yard.... 10c PES ae bei 2 C this nour at, aya AE A Friday Coat Special Choice $14.95 180 Kersey and Velour Coats, belted models, button trimmed and in colors of Untrimmed Hats The Millinery Depart- ment is offering 200 un- trimmed hats made of | ‘ velvet in several colors, Navy Blue for a quick clearning. Burgundy These would sell regular- Dark Green ly at $2.95, §3.95 and $5.95. and Brown Some have plain collars; others are fur trimmed with Australian opossum, beaverette and sealine. Splendid values. In Sizes 16 to 44 Choice $1.95 4to5 BOYS’ CAPS—150 caps | & g004 assortment @f light and dark plaids checks with unb < visors. Sizes are 6% to 7. 3 to4 WOMEN’S UNION SUITS —200 light fleeced Union Suits in low neck, no 2to3 | GIRLS’ COATS—20 coats, taken from regular stock, have been reduced for a quick cleanup. Sizes are 7 to 1% years, but not each size in every style or material, Bome have fur collars, others have collars of self material. Splendid values for this hour. $9 95 ° sleeve style. Sizes are 34 FOSTERS Kid CLEANER (Drug Sandries De- {2 “* Splendid values for » (Drug ndries , ’ partment) Formerly 25c a bottle. 20 this hour at, 50c For this This hour, each. ........... bs C asun.. re hour, each. ...... ABSORBE) COTTON—60 CURTAIN sw: this hour ag. a roll....... TUXEDO ILLARS—240 collars in an assort ment of imitation Venise; net and lace and or- | gandy; attractive values. Choice | this hour at... 35c Ribbon Remnants —in a wide assortment of colors, widths and pat- Suitable for bedroom | KIMONO SILKS—1i0 "yardu 33 inches wide, ana (<7D# S04 in & to 2yard_ bathroom curtains. in light grounds with floral patterns. Formerly oe wer thts for thie hour aa our, & .75¢ NOT PEACE, but preparedness,;| NEXT WEEK is Grand Army of should be the spirit of Armistice | the Republic week. Local G. A. R. day, according to C. T. Morse, who|members are preparing to cele addressed the Rotarians Wednesday. | brate it at his home, 1965 12th Funeral services were to be CHICAGO.—Mrs. Frank Messner | Thursday at the First P kills her 2-year-old son with poker, church. Wall st., New York, is only a quar- ter of a mile long. Electrical Goods AT STARTLING PRICES Equal or superior in finish, appearance, quality and every respect to any other made, but cost less than half as much. 6-Ib. Electric Irons..............$3.15 8-lb. Electric Irons..............$3.65 8-inch Electric Grills............$4.75 ~Use less current, heat quicker, retain heat - longer than any similar devices now on the market. : IMPORTED ALUMINUM WARE AT FRACTIONAL COST 2-quart to 12-quart Aluminum Pots with covers ...........75¢ to $2.15 Heavier and of better quality than any other you can buy. At prices far less. Come and See Them and Verify the Statements We Make WESTERN IMPORTING COMPANY Central Public Market 1420 First Avenue