The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 5

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DECEMRER 15, 1921. (4 OT SERVICE {IS IIII1U1NN COMIN = Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People's Popular Homefurnishers THURSD. BARGAIN VALUES offered in sale of BLUE ENAMEL SELF-BASTING Roasters Friday and Saturday MODEL ROASTERS—Heavy steel body, with dark blue enamel finish—Size 10x15 inches—Wil! hold fe) 10-Ib, turkey—Sells regularly for $3.25, FRIDAY oscar gpg ieee gat, MELE COLE EE CET ECE $2.15 THE LARGER SIZE of same style Roasters—1114 ~~ x1744 size—Will hold 14-lb. turkey—Regular ee $3.75 value. SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATUR- MME, Wennd's Gan Ghws dd dvyecss ctanedh ens $2.65 i@| SAVORY ROASTERS—Of one-piece heavy steel, fitted with lock and wire handles—large size, 1146x1714—Will hold 14-lb. turkey—Sells regu- larly for $2.75—As long as they last—SPECIAL = Have Just Received—ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SMOKING STANDS of the same kind as ®) | one on Sale this week at $1.85. No one need be disappointed in getting one of these Smoking Stands IF THEY SHOP EARLY! ry Here's a typical market acene in Moscow. fo} | ner ner of the first settlers of. America, | RUSSIANS RETURN TO ANCIENT BARTER | Hondredi of people “buying and selling,” yet they have no money, or at least the money is of almost no value. They barter after the man-| ) ry 1?) — sS— - URE CO. IN Hic New Phone—Elliott 4910 | General Muir Heads Laurence S. Booth New Patriotic Body| | Heads Boy Scouts| ‘The firet meeting in this state Of 1 rence 8. Booth has been elected |cally all department estimates were| Ure Association of the Army of the| assent of the Seattle council, Boy |"aahed United States was held Wednesday | Geouts ef Amerien, to 9 od Regs | Now comes the question, as the at the Masonic club. Maj. Gen. c.| sina 'new year approaches, of just how jpald H. Parsons, resigned. Booth, |the lower operating cost estimate is H. Muir was elected president. The/1o years a member of th&executive|to be lived down to. The county Purpose of the organization is to Pro | ounci was placed In Parson's piss} commissioners are maid to be In tavor [fra ea CSnueh explode. " Sommon defense of the country and [after he had retired Yrom the presi-|°f, Suchitg thin Elective heads of [44Y was still heriotn to build up a bond of comradeship |dency at his own request. | the county departments are not talk @ regular army and reserve of. Man Is Shot as ——= | ing-—for the present WILLCOUNTY |WAR TROPHY WAGES DROP?) | Whether the salaries of county employes will be lowered after Janu ary 1 in a question that is causing jconsiderable speculation among thone |tmmediately concerned When the budget for 1922 was made up there was much talk about “cutting to the bone.” and practi. |!" fully injured Mra Elizabeth B Cullough, 6105 20th ave, N. Wednesday ack harmiesa ag the fuse tor had been removed. : - -CASTO R 1A Unclaimed Parcel Men’s Two-Pant Suits $35 HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS TACOMA, Dee. 15 For Infants and Children | a — ition rooms of J. 1. Barnett, 2112) latter's grocery store. First ave, Friday and Saturday, be! ceived a sinning at 9:30 a m Roth men a For Your Convenience: Sears, Roebuck and Company Have Opened a Section of Their Big Building, Where They Have ' Christmas Goods On Display | TOYS, DOLLS, CANDIES, PYRALIN IVORY, SMOKING SETS, TOILET SETS, SKATES, VIOLINS, PHONOGRAPHS, PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, JEWELRY, WOMEN’S FELT SLIPPERS, GLOVES, SWEATERS and GIFT NOVELTIES, ETC. Other items are being added from time to time THE PRICES ARE. RIGHT REMENSER, THIS HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE IS SOLD OVER THE COUNTER. Regular Retail Service. No Delay. PLE LEE ELE EEE ETE EM This Display Will Close at 12 o’Clock Noon, Saturday, Dec. 24. Open All Day Saturday, December 17 Sears, Roebuck and Company Take First Avenue South Car to Lander Street iiiiancannaten < 4 PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE FOR AUTOMOBILES a ieee te tet eee PERE RATATAT ASAT TARAS. The bomb nent bits e |metal flying thruout the room, of them piercing a chair in which the woman was sityng, striking her jough, who tn an overseas said be had hung the gren the fireplace, but consid The nade became overheated from the * condition Thur» | Children Look On | In the prew Post Sale Planned | ence cr his three amali ‘ehildven In Use For Over 30 Years The semi-annual sale of unclaimed | Harry Belmont, 35, was shot by W. parcel post will be held at the aue|A. Simpson, 63, in a quarrel in the! Simpeon re und in the gun duel expected to recover. IGUN SMUGGLER INJURES WIFE ACCUSES MAN An exploding hand grenade pain. | That a man known to her as “Mur. | = | ray” planned the attempt to smug kle @ revolver into the county jail one | Cell that was occupied by James F. Mahoney, murderer; James Med-| mond, bank robber, and William | | Holtz, charged with a similar of. |f) Mabel} Hmith, arrested in connection with |the affair Mra. Smith, wi name an Row fense, in now declared by Mra and at first eave her h, refumed to talk | . in ashe madg h John D. Carmody. Jeouting Attoi |The revolver was found secreted in ja package of pancake flour, Which Mra. Amith's apart ment by Sheriff Matt Starwich. Mr Rmith ts sald to have ¢ jthat she loves “Jim” M was traced to that “Murray” told her the paca | ——— contained something that would help Jim out ‘COLLEGE. CLUB Combining the dedication of their | new $200,000 home at Sixth ave. and Spring st. with their annual Christ mas dinner and «stunt night, mem. bere of the College club are prepar. ing for a memorable time Decem: ber 22 ‘The Coege club has a membership of 558 men ‘The new building was completed just thie week, and the! work of moving into it will be start. | ed Saturday | For two years after its organiza | {tion in 4910, the. College club was! located at Fourth ave. and Marion st. In 1912 it moved to the present | location at Fifth ave. and Seneca rt The new building was financed en | | tirely within the membership of the | club. CALDWELL TO- GO TO ORIENT That Mayor Caldwell’ will leave | January 14 for a tw to the Orient was ind Aay night, when he ustrious potentate of here. | The Nile temple delegation nobles will vi Shanghai, Hongk riving back in Se 1 Manila, ar attle March 10. THE BODY OF ROBERT GRA. AM, 59, Seattle insurance man who died suddenly of apoplexy at 36th ave W..| dertaking fur At the first sign of of skin trouble apply RESINOL Soothing and Healing Delay in properl treating skin trouble is dangerous You make no mistake when you adopt Resinol In UseNearly Thirty Years CREDI GLADLY OTYLIsSH CL MEN_& WOMEN EASY YMENTS Geren, titting, Gr SOND AVE 209M IGIN SELECE LIL SE RC RCC RCE REECE CE RCE CER . to be figured and 3. two sketched, in tie-back styles. 600 Gift Aprons for Christmas A Holiday Special remembered Choice 719¢ Each Upper Main Floor \ Any woman would be greatly pleased to receive a Christmas gift of one or two of these pretty Aprons, and at this price { they are very inexpensive, will be the only day to take advantage of this unusual Apron offer. | 1 | ‘ Aprons in plain pink, | chambray, striped ginghams, { and plaid percales. ei \ There are four models, trimmed with white braid Choice, 79¢. too. Friday blue and gray checked, in sizes 2 including the 142 pairs of Children’s one-clasp style Capeskin Gloves, in white and cham- with Sizes are 1 to 7, but not each size in every color or style. paghe; overseam and pique sewn, a pair, O5¢. Gift Gloves of Capeskin for Children Choice—a pair, 95c Glove Department—Main Floor Paris Point or embroidered backs. Reduced for Friday, Women’s Glove Silk Vests Special $1.69 Each Upper Main Ploor Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to.6 P. M. Glove Silk Bloomers to match, in sizes 5, 6 and 7, SPECIAL, FRIPAY, and Goosey Cin 4}: Ag vii * eee Regular price $2.25 The greatest toy ever made for small children —the “Goosey A duild will get more real fun out of one of these sturdy, well- constructed wheel toys than anything else you could buy. Assortment of Games Special at 69c f Regular Price $1.00 This _ selection consists of 3 won- derful games— Phoebe Snow— § Rapid Fire Cannon and Play Time Painting Set. e Your choice at 69¢. Daylo Flashlight Special at 49c A lucky purchase of 200 brings this remarkable bargain. This is the flat type Flashligft with a_nickel-plated case, complete with battery and bulb. Special at 49¢. Royal Rochester Aluminum Coffee Percolator Not exactly like illustration Special at $3.98 This new model 5-cup “Royal Roch- ester” Percolator is a beauty. It is made of pure aluminum And has a pat- ent cold water valve which insures proper percolation. ‘fo Model Automobile Special, $15.49 Regular Price $20.00 This is one of the famous “Gendron” Automobiles in the new racing model— running gear is made of steel with roller bearing wooden artillery wheels; body is finished with black enamel. Sandy Andy Special, 69c Regular Price $1.00 Sandy Andy is one of the most in- teresting tuys we have in stock. It consists of an elevated track and a small car that is operated by sand running from a chute. 18-Piece Ivory Manicure Set Special, $4.98 Regular Price $7.50 This set will make a beautiful Christ- mas gift—it consists of 18 pieces, and comes in a velvet-lined leatherette roli, Special at $4.98. Cups and Saucers With Gold Band and Fancy Border Decorations Special, Set of 6, at $1.39 These cups and saucers are in the popular ovide shape. There are two kinds to choose from—the gold band or the fancy border decoration. Special, set of 6, at $1.39.

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