The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1922, Page 5

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SEATTLE STAR PAGE & OTTO Te TTT CITT Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers nnn nnn nn ON RAG RUG SALE! FRIDAY Prismatic Fabric Rag Qug—Extea heavy quality i Pe ouil will lie on floor . wy 1 ipl WW Aah As Ath | \ | | as smooth pS ASST “ Wilton fine | colors—offered at a marked saving. Will give un- | Aimited wear. | fe 5 | THe RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell 9to 10 Bleached Sheeting a1 FRIDAY HOUR SALES 00 oO wide, No mail, telephone or ¢ D. orders will be tal and the right to limit quantities 11 to 12 Crib Blankets—s6 of them. of he Diaddn, nehes en on Friday Hour Sale rved } 1 to2 / Men's Shiris—28 of them ot white Oxford cloth, with buttondown collar and one breast pocket. Well made shirts, in sizes 14, 14%, 15 and 15%. Vormerly $1.65. To close out this Hair Bows--60 Tibbon Hair Bows in an assort- ment of plain and cam bination colors, and that are slightly mussed from display, have been priced for quick disposal, These formerly sold at 600 each. For this 15c hour, each . merchand in re 10 toll hid in and selling formerly « #00 a yard, will be on in the Beotion for this plaged aale Women's Gloves— 60 style ts igs in Them formerly at 85 each, On sale in the Bed ding Department (Upper Main Foor), 50c thiy hour, each Men's Coat Sweaters in fiat Made of worste weave and styled with side pockets and strap wrist in heather mix- tures. Sizes are 14 and 26 only. They were for- merly priced at $3.95. For a quick cleanup, this eat soe BAIS pairw two-clasp as . with rug—a Striped Tick selection of ards in fancy ntriper, and suitable for pillow and tubing; for merly 60¢ a yard. On sale in the Curtain Bee tion for this 29 hour at, a yard c Wide. Wale Corduroy— 100) s-yards, 32) inches wide and in white only, in offered for a quick cleanup in the Silk De hour, « yard... DOC pique, sewn, Paris point backs. Sizes sold are 5%, 6 black and 6%, in $2.50 a then reduced, For _.. 19¢ Batiste 200 yards, 36 inches wide, and of fine quality for gowns, un- derwear and infants’ dresses, Formerly 60c a yard, For this hour, in the Domestic Section, a yard, 39c Formerly pair each this hour, Size 24x48 Size 30x60 . ° Size 36x72 . Perret Kitchen Towel Rack Three-arm—made of hard maple, natural finish. To close out ... cesses 100 Towel Roller Made of hardwood; can be placed on any wall; a handy article for.a little money. Sale price. .10¢ oe a pair... Alfred Krantz | “Then he stepped out and ewung a! his actions or whether it was some | | | | | Edward Hegedus CLEVELAND, Feb, 2.—Should a) 16-year-old schoolboy, who stabbed| knife at killed rina flare of anger! the t over a girl companion be tried for| hurried in to murder? |what had happe Marian Phillips I tried to dodge, but thing definitely wrong mentally entered my at of telling off office was ve There is no way band, His caused by & temporary unbalancing, But it in not put him on trial as tho he man. Dr. H. HH. Drysdale known alienist, says A 16-year-old boy, to stab another, | would have to be morbidly unstable or a moron, It is very unusual for « f that age to lose control ot * to such an extent that a deed this boy will punch am | the provocation is great But he won't attempt a pach 1 o tell you of tion, courne emotional each fair to were & Has he reached the age where he! Marian, who is 15, says Hegedus should be forced to pay the extreme | made a remark about her, and that she threatened to tell the principal Tl tell him for you,” she Krants remarked, and started toward nffice, It was then, she said, that the knife was drawn. Attractive Veilin gs Special 39c a Yard Veiling Department—Main Floor Veiling in 40 different patterns and in shades of navy, brown, pur- ple, black, taupe and flesh, will be placed on sale Friday. In these different shades are plain, i[| novelty and Shetland meshes, and a few chenille dots. Formerly 50¢c a yard. Friday, a yard, 30¢. T | Boys’ Mackinaw Overcoats Special $3.85 Each Bays’ Department—Main Floor, Rear 20 Boys’ Mackinaw Overcoats of all-wool plaids in green, tan and red, but not each size in every color, are priced special for Friday. Sizes -. Coats that sold formerly at $5.50 are splendid values while they last at $3.85 each. he is tried for such u vieted? ~~, eaye nationally the questions officials © trying to decide in the ex traordinary murder of Alfred! | Krantz, 16-year-old schootboy, who,| “I didn’t mean it.” soba Hegedas. ' ),,., j they say, waa stabbed to death in a| “We were chums, and we were just! iy emotic jschoolroom corridot dixpute over @| footin’, like we had done lows of! ie wou girl by Hdward Hegedus, also 16, a| time nate, Dr. y, head of the other it | ‘Thin wan the story Krante told|schoot — pr clinic, says | enough Principal BE, A. Miller, of the school, | Hegedus should not be tried for mur- | killing.” as he lay dying in his arme der. | A «rand jury will consider the! “] was walking down the hall with| “The bey needs careful and close! boy's cane. But county officials have Marian Phillips when that other boy |"%™4y, to determine whether it was|not yet deckled what thelr recom |shouted a nameat meas we pansed.|"°mething temporary that caused | meMations to the jury will be “*You mustn't talk to me like that | when there is a girl around,’ I told KIWANIS CLUB Dredging for | nim and platinum | = LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED — B S— M . INC. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH | New Phone—Elliott 4910 INO commit like | Ordinarily i) ka MAN WITH RUM TOPPENISH.—Ralph Sprague, 12-, CALGARY, Alta Year-old” high schoo! freshman, suf. | glacial deposits of gold | fers broken arm and severe bruises on the Red Deer river. There when caught in an exposed be begun in the spring. @haft in the manual training depart-| — | KELSO.—T. T. Fannon, for years a city potice officer, ix appoint. dollar you pay mm Alberta, will ‘Vanishes Forever i LITTLE LIVER PILLS Peet a ‘Constipation | | INSTALLATION the Installation ceremonies for |new officers of the Kiwanis club were held Wednesday at the weekly juncheon meeting at the Washing ton Annex. Dean Stephen J. Miller of Jcollege of business administration of the University of Was beéame president to suceeed Samuel Lamping. E. H. Hatch pecame president, succesding (“R. A Petrick M Tammany; inued as secretary Following the exercines, lHenry Suzzalio, president of ington | | vice Foltz and Dr the lUntversity of Washington, spoke on| Bob “The Man at the To: the YAKIMA, Feb bootlegger not Answer: to bootleg by & policeman. the Ho! yeat who was in Ward, Yakima po This was George B court here ruling jen of the «lay Geary of | ORDERED FREED Policeman Induced Him to Sell, Says Court a _—When ka a bootlegger? When he is persuaded superior in the ense of uced by Fred eman, to sell him 2to3 WOMEN’S HOSE+200 pairs of semi-fashioned Cott and Lisle Hose, In colorg of black, white and cordovan. Sizes are 8% to 10, but not each size in every color. Priced 29c | special for thie hour, a pair..... Or 2 pairs for 50c HOT WATER BOTTLES—The Drug Sundries artment will pla make Hot Water Bottles that tH For at Ph 98c hour, INFANTS’ LEGGINGS—60 pairs of Knit Lee ings, tle at the waist style, with straps at bottom, will be placed sale Infant” Department. They are wool and cot- For- ton mimed, in colors of red and white. each Judge on in the 3 to4 Children’s Hats, including 62 Velveteen Tams in black, purple, rose, taupe and navy; 23 Fancy Embroid- ered Tams in light colors, and 15 assorted Black Bea ver Hats in small sizes, Formerly %$c to $1.95 each. Choice for this hour, in the Millinery Depart- 50c ment, each ...... Girtey Handkerchiefs, in sport prints, and very sult able for school; handker chiefs that sold formerly for be each, will be placed on sale in the Neckwear —made of 4to5 Curtain Edging, consisting of 500 yards in white, cream and ecru. Formerly 6c @ yard. Vor this 3 c hour, @ Yard...ccos Knitted Cotton Skirts in gray with colored borders and white with colored bor+ ders. Formerly $1.50. For this hour, in the Knit Underwear Depart. 85c ment, each .. Boys’ Initial Handkerchiefs, a good quality lawn but in a broken line Of Initials. “Priced for quick for your dental EDWIN J. BROWN ——— New University has organized 9 course in Oriental commerce and poli then. A@igposal, this hour, each ...s0ee 5c Department, for 10c Cight casea of whisky }]) merty $1.50 exch. For this 75c sees meses “this hour, 3 for... When Geary returned with some | of the booze he waa arrested. Seer, Saehpe FFs « “It is true that an officer of the | — = : law can um any means of detecting | riminals necessary,” Judge Holden jdeclared, “but it ts never proper to induce a person to commit a crime.” The judicial opinion was merely the enunciation of a principle almost an old ax Anglo-Saxon law, lawyers here declared. x Judge Holden ordered the eight fasen of whisky returned to Geary Jon the ground that the court bad no |"Judicial knowledge” that the liquor tion; improve | the complexion — brighten the eyes, - GmaD PUl—fonsl Dees —@mel Price BARTELL DRUG STORES Replenish the medicine chest with safe and accurately compounded remedies—be ready when sickness comes—have the treatment on hand. For the Sick U p-to- Minute Hints on.Pruning of Trees) 2: %: hy 3c. RAKLE must be prundf er Ghilihed OOt, Thin. pee Veterans of Foreign Wars. Of Btate Department of Agricutture lees or pruning out of all cross OT#anization will bring at least 5,000 — a few/ limbs, both oldand young, and open-/ delegates to the ctiy. hints in reference to pruning of bear-|ing up by thinning or pruning out] é ling apple may be helpful to) the tops of the trees will allow light) ak 3 big those wishing to do their own prun-| and air to get to all parte of the tree.|, NANAIMO, B. C.—Alex Dunsmorey a jfather of large family, receives in r eo obser to get} Cutting or headin, ck should not} q ne, 100 etd ct of pruning is to get rutting ading back sh | Soriee. carvadnuc: hie aking Cana j Was intoxicating | | be done, as this ts sure to cause ex-} of coal buries him while workii Better fruit ts obtained by light me First Aid | COMMISSIONERS | werrectent tee al | By following these simple hints, oe a person will receive some results. “Cascarets” 10c ] vie ih ake oe Fay Headache, Liver, Bowels It will take less material and will ternational scope, and six others will draw visitors from all parts of the. United States. The largest organiza tions which have arranged to come here are the National Nursery soct- At this time of the year, PSs ERR TRS Fea BRT TAK ae Welso Letter Commends Work m= ieee D ; = fending Count 9 “ y make the applications of spray mate- rial cheaper, and at the same time more thoro results will be obtained. So bear in mind at all times ou acing trees, thin or prune out, but do not cut or prune back terminal | growths, } | } | Commending Prosecutor Malcolm | Douglas for his work in fending | | King county against damage claims | the board of county commisstoners | has sent him the following letter “The board of county comminsion ers cannot refrain from expressing | to you their great pleasure and sat-| lisfaction for the able manner in |which you and your assistants ha handled the very importa suit of the Tacoma Mea he, ’ biliousness, indigestion, | |va. Pierce and King counties. ur, upset stomach, and all such| “The county commiesioners, fully | distress gone by morning | realizing the great and far-reaching effect of this decision, desire at this time to congratulate and com mend you Contventicts Will Bring 20,000 Here Conventions to be held in Seattle next summer will bring more than 20,000 visitors here, according to es Nicest | timates made by the tourist and con physic on earth for grown-ups and| ventions bureau of the Chamber of jchildren, 10¢ a box. Taste like | Commerce, | candy.— Advertisement One of the meetings will be of in- not only in this particu: | ar case, but the succensft nation of all you had to handle since you were elect | ed prosecuting of King | county.” PASADENA, Calif. or of the 4 publication, is found ¢ is home or Inconventence fol. liver and bowel rets, Sick head. No griping lows a thorough ansing with Case FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS (ORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES the cas {Keep some Bandages on hand at all times. We have | } the J. & J. and B. & B. lines fully represented in all § { lengths and widths. Don’t wait until you need them ay get them now. attorney We carry a complete line of J. & J. and B. & B. Adhesive Plaster, in all desirable lengths and widths. Absolutely hygienic and sterilized. —— oe ~~~ here. 25¢ 40¢ 4 07. Cream Tartar, 3 ozs. 50¢ ozs., Cascara Bark, 1% ozs, Compound Licorice laxative—2 ozs., Senna Leaves, 2 ous 10¢ 4 ozs. % Ib. Be; 6 oz, on., ozs 6 ons, ry Miss Lulu M. Fairbanks President of the Liniments For sore muscles, lame backs, stiff necks, ete. Sloan's Liniment, 33¢, 63¢, $1.28 eptol Embre 2 Ol, Limbering Oil. Antiseptic Mouth Washes and Gargles Glyeo Thymoline, 23¢, 45¢, 85¢ Ze Pyrol, 25¢, FO¢, 81.00 lavoris, 22¢, 44¢, 79¢ Listerine, 22¢, 44¢, 79¢ Lysol, 25¢, 50¢, $1.00 Lista Th 25¢, 50¢, $1.00 Lister's Antiseptic 25¢, 50¢ Wampole'w Formalid, 60¢ Bark Las Gargle, 25¢, 50¢ Pensiar Sore Throat Gargle, 25¢, 50¢ Creolin, 27¢, 54¢, $1.08 Hydrogen Peroxide, 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ Always have a bott house—Be prepared the slightest sickness appears and « put never be eteril Sterilized Cotton, proof, up in air-tight, packages 1 act an th th Graduating I Modern Busi F Temple, Pine st, and Harvard ‘Thursday Bening, February 2 15¢ | 25e¢ A good quality cotton, In lb. In Lb. 40¢ T5e¢ rolle Bee pack packa in full 1b. 25¢, public is Invited to attend lwon are free, Jacob's Ol, BO¢, Septol Arnica Liniment, Absorbine, Jr, $1.19, $2.29 Enargo Ot, 50¢ - Hoff's Liniment, 28¢, 55¢ She Chamberlain's Liniment, 30¢, “Cantile, 200 60¢ arlene | Store No. 4 { Virst Avenue | 5349 Second Avenue) and Pike Ballard and Union Street ' Avenue Street Store No, 8—First and Vester 55¢ 50¢ Se 2 REDIT- GLADLY iSTYLu SI CLOTHES FOR MEN & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS Outfitting & ] 1332 SECOND AVE 209UNION ATOMIZERS Sore throats often le neric nts treatment Century SOAPS good Soap 1 for treating the 4. ymoline, ad to more Don't put off what you cut or Solution, mene eee nicidal Soap, 256 d's Sanatiye, 20, 3 $1.75 inatant BARTELL Store No, 1{ Store No.2 | Store No. 3 1908 = 610 Second Av. Boren Near Alaska Avenue Building RES at Store No.6 | Wifth Ave. 600 Pine and | Pike Street . % ¥ | Household Remedies that should have a place in every home: wet Gane tare eats —— Witch Hazel, % pint, 25¢; pint, 40¢( Aromatic Cascara, 2 om., 25¢ 68,642 Oil of Eucalyptus, 2 oz., 25¢ 45¢ Dobell’s Solution, % pt., 25¢; pint, 40¢ Sweet Spirits of Nitre, 15¢, 25¢ eebpwelt ge - gpa Ds; wee nee Sorbie Aad ake, aee 106; 6 om, 25¢ 5 BARS OF BOB WHITE SOAP... eT mine, of Arnica, 2 on, 25¢ Borie Acid (Powdered or Crystals), 1 oz, @winine Caprules—all__sizes—Boxes at |f| 1 12-QUART GALVANIZED PAIL... 59c Solution of Boric Acid, 8 oz., 25¢; pint, Eastern F m Salts, 2 Buchu Leaves, % 0%, 20¢; 1 on, 40¢ | 40¢ 10¢; 12 om, 15¢ Sassafras Bark, 2 07, 10¢ 25¢ cial. Think of it~You can buy 5 bars of Bob White Soap, 1 12-quart Galvanized Pail and a Mop Stick all for.......59¢ GZ Use Good Cotton infected. Select a good, ble ag Did You Get Your 4-quart “WEAR-EVER” Alumi- num Convex Kettle, with Cover, at..........$1.69 LUNCH KIT—with Nickel Plated Vacuum Bottle— at This Lunch Kit is a wonderful value at this price. plated vacuum bottle that will keep liquid hot for 24 hou We have just 100 of these Kits to offer. Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. as¢ 1 from $2,308,218,416 to $2 Camphorated OU, 2 om., 25¢; 4 ozs, 40¢ Spirita of ¢ 2 A GREAT COMBINATION SPECIAL— Tinc. of Iodine, in bottle with applicator Essence of Peppermint, 15¢, 25¢ 109; 6 on. BEG Castor Oil, 25¢; 8 07, 50¢ 20¢; 1, 86 10¢, 159, 259, 606 Bde |. Se Aiea TRUE Re Don’t fail to take advantage of this big combination spe- —— BE SAFE—GET IT AT BARTELL’S —— No phone or C. O. D. orders & J. and B. & B. We still have a few left Regular price $2.80 e Special 1 98 e It consists of a strong metal case with pint size nickel SPECIAL $1.98. when § LSS

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