The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1921, Page 5

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IONIAN SER: The People’s Popul <2 ™ Smokers’ Stands $1.85 An ‘deal gift for the fam- fy amokers. This = stand, one of a large number we are carrying, & handsomely designed and = finished in mahogany. Removable glass ash receiver. A bargain at the price quoted. ae Aan RUNBAU a?) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1921. ® Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. VICE mniture Co. lar Homefurnishers |-Child’s Rocker $3.25 Ferneries Priced $13.50 Up to $26.00 We have them tn walnut, mahogany, and all colors in the fiber, Co. IN Senate Blocks Pay WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.-—Allot- “ment checks to some 25.000 wounded exsoidiers who are tak federal ‘training and hospital treatment over the country will be held up, it was States veterans’ bureau. ‘This is due to the senate’s failure! Bact quickly enough on the deft ¥ Dill giving the veterans’ bu 4 $40,000,000, ‘Dr. Edwin J. Brown Saves You Money Tecan save you ene dollar for every dollar you pay me for dental rk. tem My = sys- and methods “in dentistry bave Stood the test of time. I on my tenty EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D, 5. 106 Columbia Stree of 25,000 Veterans; Jearned late yesterday, at the United, a: |Million Asked for ‘Veterans’ Hospita WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.Senator Ashurst, Arizona, has introduced an amendment to the deficiency appro priation bill asking that $1,000,000 be spent on a hospital in Arizona for the treatment of disabled war vet erans. Asburst said 60 gassed men are dying in Phoenix because of lack of proper medical attention. | CONSTIPATION ,Take 2 good dose of Carters Litfle Liver Pills —then take 2 or 3 for a few GARDNER HANDS ‘Do Y ou Want Perfect Baby? Here’s How It Can Be Done CASH TO CAPTOR Insures Payment of Reward by Pleading Guilty PHOENIX, Aria, Deo, 1.—Roy Gardner yesterday afternoon unex peotediy entered, a pl guilty to the attempted robbery of mail train at Phoenix ardner’s trial for @ previous mail robbery committed at Maricopa re sulted in a hung jury, which was discharged Sunday The Phoenix robbery was the one | which resulted in his capture at the hands of Herman Inderlied, mail clerk Gardner's plea of guilty insures payment of government rewards to Inderlied, who disarmed and cap. tured the “bandit of bandits” in a desperate hand-to-hand struggle Gardner was sentenced by Judge William HH, Sawtelle immediately after entering hin plea. He received th ntence calmly, Dolly Gardner his wife, who has been with him thruout his previous trial here, was at hin side when the verdict was| panned. She wept quietly ‘The bandit will be taken to Leav. enworth tonight, the United States marehal's office announced. He will KO under special guard. He will not be tried again on the Maricopa charge, it was announced Offer Cash Prizes | for 2 Editorials ‘The two best editorials on “What! Will Constitute Success at the Washington Conference,” written by college studenta and submitted Charles Denby,’ Jr. 131 Little Hall, Princeton, N. J, by December 21, will receive prizes of $100 and $50, respectively, according to an an nouncement received by University of Washington officials. A second contest, opened by the American Economic anne on and offering three prizes from $1,000 to 250 for emays on “The Relation of Capital and Labor,” is intended for all American citizens. |Alice Brady Hurt as Car Turns Over | ALBANY. N. ¥., Dec. 13.—Alice | Brady, actress, was slightly injured at East Greenbush, near here, yeater day, when the limousine in which, with two members of her theatrical company, she was speeding to Al bany, turned over. NEW YORK. — Overcome with shock when she seen the body of her Abram Glickstein, w and killed Mrs. Lena son, Dr shot & mysterious Glickstein, 63. by fall waste to} | CIRCUM. of HEAD | | KALAMAZOO, Mich., Dee, 13.—If you want your baby to be perfect— Bring it up on the farm. Let it romp outdoors as much as it pleases, Give it animal playmates ¢ it plenty of fresh air and frenh mili | That's the advice of Mra. Ch |. House, She's the mother of mit | @inia Lee Ho 25) morfths old Virginia Lee House, Michigan's perfect baby « ciRCUM of CHEST 18} INCHES ORCUM «faBoonen 18% INCHES |whom 900 experts have adjudged a! | perfect baby, | | | Virginia and her mother and father live on a farm at pidas, near here. When a baby show was an-| nounced, Mr, and Mrs, House} cranked up the flivver Virginia to town. And right there the city babies’| | chances at winning the prize dropped ‘out nt | and brought FRUITVALE, Cal, Dec. 13.—Mra | Helen Emery Aoki, daughter of din tinguished American colonial stock | and wife of a Japanese busines man | here, cites her family as an answer }to the much-discussed problem of | Oriental Occidental miscegenation } “f married Gunjiro Aoki,” «ald | Mrs. Aoki, “because he wan so orig |inal, so precise and exact’ in bis judgment and so utterly different |100 Per Cent Club to Frolic Tonight The Seattle 100 Per Cent club will Jcelebrate with its annual high Jinks lin the Masonic club rooms Tuesday | night. Included in the evening’s pro- eram are speeches, entitled “The | Value of Mexiean Athletes,” “When In « Seal a Muskrat?’ musical num. bers and vaudeville acta, Among those taking part are: M.D. Drew, |W. D. Moriarity, M. Gutman, Dr, | Frank 1. Horsfall and O. Drew, JOHN ERICKSON, 62, died Mon- day afternoon at ome, 940 N. [Sad at. He was arter member of Home Camp No Woodmen of the World. He urvived b bis | widow, Josephine, and eight children. | The body is at the Butterworth Un- dertaking Co. ML UU HT TTT TTT Any Kuppenheimer or Society Brand Suit or Overcoat in this Store —values to $90. A wonderful variety from which to choose. SECOND AVENUE AT SENECA STREET ; _——EE— MNNNNVNANHRLUN LALLA 'Jap’s White Wife Pleased; Tries to Justify Herself from other men that he fascinated |} INVA. me. I couldn't help loving him. “I believe the beat way to decide whether our marriage has been com pletely successful is to study our) children, | “Sophronia, 12, the eldest, started! to school at 7, and despite miasing a) year because of sickness, will gradu. | ate from the eighth grade this year. John, 11, is going thru grammar school in almost half the time it the average youngeter, being} ae Dorothy wad of her cha e other two children are Donald, im the second grade, and] the fiveweek-old baby, Constance. | CALLS THEIR QUALITIES HIGH “The Japanese have as high quali. | | tien as any other race. I have found | them easy to get along with. My | busband * relatives are very nice to and I don’t recall a single inci dent of difficulty in our relations be cause of difference in blood “Regarding marriage purely from the social standpoint, I believe any |person should have the right to wed lany other who inepires the proper affection, Marriage is mered only Army Trucks to Aid in Christmas Mails | To expedite the delivery of last I minute Christmas mails, Postmaster Edgar Battie has tht army quartermaster in Seattle to me, requested lend him 50 trucks. Special tables for weighing mail have been tn stalled in the jobby of the post | office. Business concerns have | been asked by Mr. Battle to delay the mailing of circulars and adver-| tising matter until after Christmas. | | “‘Christmas mail for Christmas, not | | for New Year's,’ is our slogan. Help| us out by mailing ca be said Head of Japanese | W.C.T.U. to Talk) Mrs. Kagi Yajima, 89, head of the| W. C. T. U. in Japen, and who has been attending the disarmament con lference at Washington, D. C., will] |npeak before the Seattle Business and Professional Women |p. m. Tuesday in the rooms, 1213 Fourth ave. Models of Racing Yachts on Exhibit Plans for an exhibition of racing yacht models, to be held next spring, were formulated at a meeting Mon. y at the Seattle Yacht club, when men and boys declared their in tention of building tiny speed craft F Fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza by taking Lexative Quinine tablets which destroy germs, act as a tonic laxative, and keep the sys- tem in condition to throw of attecks of Colds, Grip and In- fluenza. Be sure you get ROM The genuine bears this signature when it gives lifetime happiness to|der which I mus both parties. ? 1 “Lone of citizenship because of | CALIFOR: marriage to aliens in cases like ours| Mrs. Aoki, whose marriage was |ernors and congressmen, * unjust. T was born and rained in|one of the ploneer* ventures in| Gunjiro Aoki, whose brother the United States, So were my an-| AmericanJapanese unions and there-| Japanese Episcopal minister, centors 250 years back. have no voice in the condition) — The Store for Useful Articles mE RHODES A Lasting Christmas Gift of Wm. Rogers & Son PLATED SILVERWARE. For Every Day in the Year 26-Piece Set in chest and . Special at $10.5 including tax. Silverware Department, Main Floor The Set Consists of: 6 Knives 10-year plate. An® 6 Forks ideal Christmas set in 6 Dessert Spoons 6 Teaspoons La France Pattern in 1 Sugar Shell burnished and = satin Safety Razors | 1 Butter Knife finish. Useful Gifts for the Menfolks Drug Sundries Department Main g¥loor Rogers’ 1847 Plated Silverware Old Colony—Cromwell—Louvain and Ambassador Patterns Prices include tax and one letter engraved. Baby Spoons with straight and bent handies, each. .$1.25 Baby Forks, each, $1.25 2plece Game pet.... $13.50 Dpiece Carving et.. $15.00 net Gillette Razor, Brownie Mode! 5 3 $1.00 Gem Pasor; 4 styles; each $1.00 lillette—Richwood, gold-plated serene, 5.00 silver-plat Gillette— Richwood, ed model Gillette Tuc mode} New &t model Traveler's Berry Spoons, each -... Gravy Ladle, each . Tomato Server, eac! Pie Server, each .. Cheese Knife, each Cold Ment Fork, each Cream Ladle, each . Pickle Fork, h. Suggr Shell, each . Butter Knife, each . Sugar Tongs, each . Dpiece Steak Sets Tea Spoons (set of six) Het plated Gillette model gold-plated : veceeee ++ $10.00 Gillette—Tuckaway style, gold plated razor - ++ 85.00 Auto-Strop, Valet style razor cesses eee M500 r oatyle veces S750 Auto-Strop, lece razor S-plec Child's ‘ - $3.25 and $4.00 Knives, medium hollow handles (set of #ix)... Knives, dessert, hollow handles (set of six) Forks, medium, flat handles (set of six)..... . Forks, dessert, flat handles (set of six). Dessert Spoons (set of Forks, salad, flat handles (set of #ix).,. Soup Spoons (set of six) Forks, oyster, flat handles (set of six) “A Table Spoons (set of six) Piread and Butter Spreaders, Mat handles (set of six)..86.50 Bouillon Spocns (set of six) $7.50 Knives, fruit, fat handles (@% of six)... $4.00 Coffee Spoons (set of six)..84,00 Pretty Black Sateen Aprons for Christmas Choice at $2.50 and $2.95 Upper Main Floor One style in a Slip-on Apron with appliqued Mowers and hand-embroidered in contrasting colors. Another model is slip-over style—hbas biack skirt With orange or yellow crepe top. Sizes are medium and large Attractive Aprons for GiftGiving. Archdeacon ‘John A. Emery .of | Episcopal diocese of California, | traces her ancestry to colonial live.” | DAUGHTE! ER O} H NIA CHURCHMAN And yet I | fore the subject of much conjecture s unas to outcome, is the daughter of to this country as a servant and now owner of a nursery. A Few Suggestions From Our Great Stock of Christmas Gifts | No. 7 Rubber-Tired Velocipede Special at $4.98 Horseman Character Dolls Special at $3.49 Regular price of these dolls, $5.00. A fine as- sortment to choose from. Lionel ‘Electric Train on Track Special at $6.49 Large Assortment of Board Covered Books—Special at 59c Regular Price 75c Assortment consists of: Black Beauty, Swiss Family Rob- inson, Alice in Wonderland, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Life of Lincoln and many others. Universal Shears—Special at 98c Union Hardware Ball- , Bearing Roller Skates Special at $2.98 Pair Hughes Electric Toaster Special at $1.75 48-Piece White and Gold Dinner Set * Special at $8.98 ee TT) Automobile Gloves Special at $3.98 Pair Both gauntlet and short styles. some of them are fleece lined.

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