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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922. Pe HIT ‘ Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. Seattle's Popular Homefurnishers >) i MT Very large; full spring construction; removable seat cushions filled with springs; spring back and arms; webbed bottom; covered in fine quality tapes- try. We recommend this as a very remarkable value. It would be a bargain at $150.00. From Our Stove Exchange Section All Are Rebuilt Stoves That We Guarantee for Excellence of Service Ohio Coal and Wood National Gas Range Range wt 3 oe 50 «+. 814.50 Ohio Coal an R inbl G chats a5 87-8 rrainaiee t. r an , “ Range ...... $42.50 tn eee Heirs to $1,000,000. Left to right: Merange “geno Weal Gas Range etna! ot i Mitte isk Gado) vba «sexe $22.50 M RRE TED Wood Range $52.50 Jewel Gas Rangé Buck’s Combination ee secevcseses $24.50 pent cites TS etme Om Rangs, 5 FR) IN HOT CHASE inge prise Buck’s Coal and Wood mod Dangler Gas Range - =| Youth, Accused of Stealing| Ca Sayed RR ; x Auto, Overtaken fo} Warren Coal ssqar0 Simplex Gas Range | Captured after a chase of several | ween . teeter eee eee o jblecka, Bob Strena, 17, an alleged Instance—Our Prices fou Slowned by R. D. Hoyt, 1318 E. dist ‘ 1?) LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED sf Bergerac: yr the police that he had left his car standing at First rh GRUNEAU M ave. and Virginia during the eve | jing, and when he retursed the car had been stolen. Patrofmen A G.| re Anderson then took up the chase, | hal @} and after set¥ral blocks, located Strena at Western ave. 4 Union| PORTO Gx CoO. INC. B |st. where it is alleged he ad push: WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phone—Elliott 4910 a) 9} Jtronted by a corpee, The silver was the plate on the casket, He fled in dismay. CROOK IS PUT OUT OF PRISON to “go straight” he was asked if he stole the casket plate. He explained he could have taken gpl be MF Pee taster, but his conscience would never let — “Silk Hat | tim “rob the dead.” White was returned to Sing Sing recently for getting into more thiev ery. Like all professional criminals, White preferred Sing Sing to any ether prison because life there is more thrilling and {t is most con- venient to receive cailers from New York. In af his raids on society he wore CHAS. SCHWARTZ HL O SUITS AND OVERCOATS Garments Sold Regularly Up to $25.00 Divided up into three lots. Hi t $5.00, $7.50 and $15.00. Sete, small sizes, $7. 30 Sizes up to 39 at $10.00. Redes Prices $5.00 $7: 50 $19: DRESS WELL Never Miss the Money We sell Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings for strictly one price—cash or charge. jed the car in an effort to start it. }}and keaped from the car. | G4 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Strena saw the officer approach | After a brisk foot race Strena surrendered when Anderson threatened to shoot. He is alleged to have confeaned stead ing the automobile and the theft of [neveral other cars in Seattle recent: | When he finished telling how that | harrowing experience persuaded him | ly. The auto was returned to the} “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks Any Cold in a Few Hours) THE SEA eee BY ROY GIBBONS CHICAGO, Feb. 3—Three Chi cago children—Robert Simpson, 13, Charles Simpson 11, and Genevieve Simpson, # just got # $1,000,000 fortune. “It was our skill that won ft for | them,” say the lawyers their par. ents retained. “It wag Cinderella! gay the three | | ehfidren. Now which ts right? You see, eight years ago the chil dren's grandfather died. His will left them $1,000,000, But other relatives setzed the be quest, maintaining the grandfather was not in sound mind. The Simpson children's | started a legal battle, But as soon as the children were old enough to understand, they em ployed differem tactics, “We knew a fairy came to Cin | deretia and gaye her everything she | wanted,” Genevieve says. “SO we just imagined we were talking to Cinderella and the fairy godmother,” For a jong time they kept tgs up. And the lawyers kept up oir fight Then— Came a court decision giving the children the right to property. claim their Instant relief! Don stay stuffed. ep! Quit biowtng and «nuffiingt! A =" Gullnean, feverishness, enees | Gone of “Pape'’s Cold Compound” tak- en every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. ‘The first dose opens clogged-up Bostrile and alr passages ant head: These reductions are the widest in scope of any clearance sale we have ever an- ; nounced. They include our entire stocks of Fall and Winter Suits and Over- coats. They are marked at prices so at- tractive as to insure immediate results. The assortments are large—and the ies and values coats, including all-wool RED TAG SALE Pri cluding all-wool two-pants RED TAG SALE Pri Between Pike and Union SUITS AND OVERCOATS Garments Sold Regularly at $45 to $55 In this group are many of our best Suits and Over- suits with trousers. Also plaid-back overcoats. SUITS AND OVERCOATS Garments Sold Regularly Up to $60.00 Many fine Suits and Overcoats to select from, in- double-breasted overcoats, with plaid backs. stops nose running; retieves head | Ma costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acta without assistance. Tastes nice, Contains no quinine, Insist upon Pape's.—Advertisement. will be quickly two pairs ce $30 suits and, high-grade ce $40} Streets parenta | TTLE STAR CINDERELLA BRINGS CHILDREN MILLION Gédnevieve Simpson, her. brother Charles and her 'ASK RECEIVER — Action County Court TACOMA, Feb, 3.—Application for & receiver for the Tacoma Speedway Amociation was filed in Pierce county | superior court, Thursday, by D. D | A. Outealt, a trustee of the orguniza | tion | Tacoma's speedway faces a erinis. nounced that application for a re- j obligations bet dus, The valuation pant han deducted $28.900 for depreciation Of this amount ed in the impro tion of the ground. The fire which destroyed the aro is largely blamed for the present financial difficulties, A new stan’ | conting $80,000 was erected on ruins. BIRTHS {puma Boradira 445 there. mf &, oy. ber and Andersen, Frid Kingston, etrt Boren ave. N.. girl 26 29th ave. girk Albert, Bellevue ct. Wilson, Harry W, €519 24th ave N. W. girl Henderson, Ray, $49 B. 80th at. boy. | Guerther, W , Gray's fiver, boy | Moore, Frank. Andrew, 2747 46th ave. forth at, 205 19th ove. Nu wir! Guy Alvin, THN. atte, girl 9 Stone way . $9, Coupevilie. boat Carlyle. istelia, 33, tle of St. Delphine (Mary 28, 50th and Sunnyside Stewart, Justus H., 66, 3465 39th ave. aw. 1207 Seventh ave. Clara, 27 days, 0, 3433 Merid- ave. , Steven B, 82, Ernest, 43, 419 First Cargill, John J. 2027 43rd av: | Bryant, IS€O.—Col. Charles k Young, colored, military attache at Monrovia, Liberia, is dead, accora: ling to dispatches received at the Pre | sidto here. LIMBERS UP YOUR: SORE STIFF JOINTS EATHER exposure tiger hard| work bring nd aches in} joints. Have a Je of Sloan's Liniment handy and) apply freely without rubbing, for a) ales, You will find at once & comforting | bya from soreness and stiffness. Wonderful to relieve all sorts of external aches and pains—rheuma neuralgia, sciatica, lame backs, spr: and strains, over-exerted muscles, thousands the world over, You aren't likely to be an exception. It certainly does produce results, | Auk your neighbor. | d —35c, 70, $1.40, FOR SPEEDWAY grandstands at the track two years | | the | Vital Statistics] i) Is Filed in Pierce’ | | This fact became publie Thursday when D. D, A. Outealt, one of the Speedway axaoclation’s trustees, an- | celver would be filed in Pierce coun ty superior court. The receivership is being foresd, | according to It, because af lack | jot lauid nase 4,000 of current | { the speedway in| | placed at 00 by Walter C. Baldwin, p nt of the Association. This A nt represents the net amount, according to Baldwin, as | $215,000 haw been invested and he 1,000 is represent: | ments made and) the balance of $56,000 is the valua- | i eral day, open and pure three open indictments, by the fed-| United States Marshal Ed Benn, Fri- Three no true bills were corps checks to the nately ebarged with perjury in tantaeeey | given before thorition, and Julius W THE New Arrivals in Boys’ Wear Roys’ Dept.— Main Mloor Rear Khaki Blouses $1.00 Each Blouses tn sizes 6 to 16 years, made of a very good grade of khaki twill and full cut. Attractiv priced at $1.00 cach ely Boys’ Khaki Shirts $1.25 Each Shirts material, BR twi of khaki full cut A very and in wizes 12% to 14 neat cut shirt for boys’ seohol Each $1.25. Men’s Shirts Special $1.35 wear 245 Shirts in French cuff styles of woven and corded madras; repp cloth and French percales, in a sy did pattern assortment, be placed on sale Saturday. Shirts that sold formerly for $2.60 and $3.00, and are slightly solled fr are priced specia} for this one day sale, each, $1.35. Sizes are 14 to 17. will m display, Tuxedo Style Wool Sweaters $3.95 Blouse Dept.— Upper Main Floor Tuxedo style Sweaters in sizen 36 to 46 and in calors of peacock blue, red, black, navy, tan and brown, trim- med with contrasting colors and braided belt. Pleasing at $3.95 each. RHODES cs. Our Windows Will Tell Knox Hats Gage Tailored Hats for Spring for Spring Now In! Now Int THE RnoEEs CO New Spring Hats A $7.50 The, Hat sketched has a brown Milan Crown and. brown ornamented with blue and gold Just one of the attractive models priced at $7.50 crepe de chine facing, braid. 2 Broadcloth Coats; size 2 and 6. and have side pockets. Exceptional values in Misses’ Cap and Scarf Sets in plain tan and striped combinations. at $2.95. new at $7.50 Millinery Dept—Seeond Floor each. Children’s Coats Reduced Upper Main Floor Brushed Wool Cap and Scarf Sets—$2.95 Upper Main Floor Arrests on Secret _| | Indictments Coming! Bench warrants on seven secret grand jury, are tn the hands of | who will make the arresta indictments Harold J, Des! passing United States navy! $1,500; “George Maltby the im’ ration au-| hase and possession of drugs. happy, beloved and successful, while ts drag out a negative existence, . Frank C., 2410 W. ¢3r@ st, |0f no use to themselves or anyone | cise? Except in a few caren the} | na Thaw Tadashi, 914% EB. Alder) answer ix to be found in a state of| freedom from all the troubles known | MARRIAGE LICENSES | a» “cer ‘The well woman radi | Name and Residence. Age. lates cheer ess and serenity, while | | Carter, Edward, Seattic --Legal tie ailing one repels because of her | Baker, Hagel D.. Seattle -- L088! nck of these qualities. It is not Warren. William Harris, Se-) 4; |necessary, however, to harbor aches Taft, Dorothy G@, Seattle .:°" "egal |and pains, and the “blues” that make Morman, Frederick Henry, Camp |, jone a detriment to society. ‘The use Lewis’ of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable vaen{° ‘ompound has brought relief to such : |women, and given them a new lease on life.—-Advertisement. To. LONDON, Feb. 3—On far South indictmenta, returned Thursday with Georgia island, at the gate to the Antarctic, will rest the body of Sir |Emest Shackleton. ‘The famous explorer left po~ tn structions respective to his burial place, but | that he would like to rest close to in with the 10 indictmenta In the |the scene of hts lifelong labors. Hin grave will be beside the Eng- Moineaux is charged with forging lsh church at Gryvickea. tue of approxt-| Victoria Clubmen Fire Jap Employes VICTORIA, B. C., Feb, 3.—Unem- r with the! | Ployed white men are taking the places of Japanese attendants in the ——~ | Pacific club, | way ARE SOME WOMEN POPULAR, were discharged when men out of; work, many of them veterans of the | world war, offered to take the Jobe at $55 a month, the same wages paid the Sapenane — Hesketh Seeks to Help Unemployed speed up work for the unem- To ployed Ac nounced Friday that he will demand that the board of public works take | immediate for the further development of Swan Lake, He $3,000,000 work Thursday Bury Shackleton |De La Huerta Will Will on Southern Island! See N. Y. Financiers MEXICO CITY, Feb. 3.—Foreigp — Minister De La Huerta will leave for New York next week te confer with his widow and friends feel here. The Japanese ting Mayor Hesketh an- action 6h the contracts sketh finished signing the issue of bonds for the gv0ds.—Advertisement. AFTER - STOCK - TAKING SALE THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES shipment of Spring Styled Hats display- ing charming models of blue and black braids, horse hair with straw crowns and other attractive combina- tions and colors, are being shown in the Millinery Department Saturday, and are pleasing values at years; one is pink; the other blue, and trimmed with beaver plush collar and cuffs. Greatly reduced for Saturday. Each..........$4.95 3 Chinchilla Overcoats in dark blue color; sizes are 4, 5 They are red flannel lined, belted all around Greatly reduced. Each $4.95 13 Coats, including 4 Plush and 9 Wool, with fur trim- med collars; sizes are 2, 4 and 5 years, but not each size in every style or color. Reduced for a quick clean- up, Saturday; each .........cccecccsccec ee BEDS Choice, Saturday, DYE STOCKINGS OR SWEATER IN “DIAMOND DYES” + “Diamond Dyes” add years of wear to worn, faded, skirts, waists, coats, |stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang- Jing, draperies, everything. |package contains directions so sim ple any woman can put new, rich, fadeless colors into her worn gam ments or draperies even if she has never dyed before. Just buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind—then your ma- _ terial will come out right, because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to streak, spot, fade, or run, Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed | | | | Every 4-quart “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Convex Kettle, With Cover—Special at $1.69 Regular price $2.80 You seldom get a chance to buy “Wear-Ever” utensils at a re- duced price. us to purchase for a demonstration special. This is one of the very few items the factory allows To interest you in the’ superior quality of “Wear-Ever” Cooking Utensils, we offer this 4-quart Aluminum Convex Kettle, with cover, at... Special 15c each Saturday we are going to offer another lot of those popular Carbon Lamps for night burn- ing, at 15¢ each. It will pay you to buy for future use when you can get them at a price like this. None delivered - $1.69 COCOA FIBER DOOR MA T S—SPECIAL AT 98c Size 16x27 inches Carbon Night Lamps Regular price $1.75 Special at 98c Regular price $1.50 The Pioneer Alarm Clock is an unusually big value at this price. It is an excellent time keeper and has a good alarm. This Clock has a beautiful nickel fin- ish and a concealed alarm. Special 9S¢. None delivered Pioneer Alarm Clocks