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THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1 922. TTT TUTTI TCC TUT TTT TT SUT a | i PTT TTS GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO., Inc. Removal Sale OFFERS YOU A TWO E FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK | from which you can buy one piece or furnish your home completely at a saving of 1-5 to 1-2 less than regular price. Come our display rooms—you will that will surprise you. Special Credit Terms During Sale 7h toes tat ee $1.50 Per Week Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $200 $250 $500 NO EXTRA NO INTEREST TUNDRED AND in, walk through meet with values Chinese Grass Rocker or Chair, like illustration, marked down to *6.85 MAHOGANY FINISHED FLOOR LAMP STANDARDS Standard size, has double socket and chain pulls; full length cord. Marked to sell at................ “We store your purchase and deliver when you are ready.” RUNBAUM fNew Phone—Elliott pele | meni painters, The Master Painters’ association of | Seattic went on record Wednenday|he spent in Seattle and scores of night as unanimously in favor of the |men afforded employment am the re open shop in the painting and_deeo-| nut of acceptance by the government President James K.|o¢ pids by local firms for construc Boyd announced that it had been de-|iion work at the Puget Sound navy cided not to enter into any agree rating industry made from petroleum. Wine output of the world ts about 4,000,000,000 gallons ® year. by Master Painters | t whatever with the journeymen firm, One Lot — $1.50 “Rubberset” Shaving Brushes . o- & One Lot—35e Tooth Brushes $1.00 Gem Safety Razors “DELLAR” RAZORS The kind the barbers have been using for the past 21 years. $2.65 “Dellar’s” Razors, slightly damaged . 20.66 cree eeeeee 650 csinnaged 6 I vears, Scorched and smoked, $4.00 “Dellar’s” Razors $2.57 Seis Tnetar's” ances. (Delier’s but not hurt, all priced to sell as Best) $1.98 Genuine Swaty Razor Hones... 8i¢ indicated. 1c Colgate’s Shaving Soap Se $2.50 Hair Clippers, first-class condition $1.48 we The 1b. can Massage Cream 490 Contractors are waiting to remodel and One Lot—Shaving Mugs, value install entirely new fixtures. We will lose ’ ‘Barber Scissors; y no time in closing out what we have and re- 98¢ open with an entirely new stock, Safety Razor and 8 Blades 460 si ler’s” Safety Razors 49e $3.50 “Kanner’s" Slyde-Stroke Safety Razor Blade Sharpen é ar ar r u 0 er, for all makes : $1.28 1,00 Quinine Hair Tonle, 8 02s. 58¢ fei ney Bay Rome e Opposite Arcade Building $6.00 Howard Hair Brushes; fine Russian bristle $3. $4.00 Howard Hair Brushes; fine Russian bristle One Lot—S$5.00 to $3.50 Barber 9c Coats (Principally small sizes) 69 $1.57 BARBERS wishing to buy please shop early in the day. ing of high quality world’s standard brands which we have represented for the past 21 [@) $6.75 Where Pike Meets Fifth Open Shop Adopted |Huge Contracts Let to Local Companies | More than « million dollars will yard at Bremerton A contract for $200,000 to construct a sea wall was awarded to the J. A McKachern company About 200 different substances are | contract for pier extenmon work, es timated to cont $700,000, wan awarded to Henry & McPhee, last month of Seattla A another local | %Se Colgate’s, Williams, Pakm- on naan ena olive Talcum Powder. . Be ——$—$——— —_—_— One Lot—$150 to $3.50 Goth —_ po sn oni One oe RC? to 225 Bath a Brushes tle One sehen pears Colgate Dental Cream .. be One Lot—Colgate’ ms wi. liam’ Shaving Cream..... oe Lot Williams’ and Colgate’s Shaving Powder and Sicks... 7¢ One Lot—Hair Brushes (Sold as high as $3.00)...... o- Se t5e Colgate’s Dental Powder 6c One Lot—$1.00 to $1.25 Boss Tonic, including tch’s “ Wildroot, Tonique De 1 . 39¢ One Lot81.00 taror”Strop=— Sale Starts Friday, 10 a.m. Damaged Ite the Woodbury Soap, ee a. & 50c to 65e Glover's a ay- ‘ons Mane tenety 1% Satisfactory adjustment hav- $3.00 to $3. “Dellar’s” or Sh oe ciciinit taat” | ing been made with the insur- f - “ $i. ise “Deilars” Razor Sirops 280 fF ANCE companies, we offer the DO “Tellar’s” Razor Str «~ @ $2.00 “Dellar’s” Razor, Strops sf finest barber supply stock in Lot—D: ed “Rabberset” Otind other vuleaniaed. Shaving the Northwest, consist- Brushes; values to 75e.. 19¢ 1321 First Avenue in quantities will nS ESHA 2 1 4 t | on Mareh 1 th taled 151,196,000 bushels, cent of the 1921 crop, ¢ on xnowshoes tenday dragging « sled bearing the omas, 5 care! All Classes Looking For- THE OUT ON CORN of 1921 Crop March 9 ¢ totaled WASHINGTON Corn | 1922, to. or 16.5 per pared with 26.1 per cent Wheat on farms March 1 17,037,000 buntiela, or of the 1920 crop on farms March 1 921, The 10-year average is 19.8 per cent Oats, March 1, 192%, totaled 404 61,000 busfels, or 38.1 per cent of 921 crop, compared with 683 769,000 bushels, or 45.7 per cent of the 1920 crop on farms March 1, 1921, The 10-year average is 36.4 per cent Rarley, on Mareh 1, 1922, totaled | 40,950,000 bushelay or 27.1 per cent of the 1921 crop, compared with 65, 229,000 bushels, or 34.6 per cent of | the crop on farms Mareh 1, 1921 The 10-year ay is 23.0 per cent, | THREE DIE IN $500,000 FIRE CHEROYGAN, Mich. March 9. — |The business section of Cheboygan was a pile of charred wood and brick | ‘oday, followime the $500,000 fire which destroyed four business blocks and took the lives of three persona. Caretaker Killed by Fall From Roof EVERETT, March 9.—Five men arrived in Robe yes. oxy of Herbert U. T aker at the Big Four inn, who is | believed to have met his death Fri day by falling from the roof of one of the buildings, . ATTL about | bliin STAR /REPORT GIVEN MIXED JURIES TO BE UNMIXED March 1 Total 42.6 Per Cent Women Protest Against Be- ing Locked Up With Men 8ST. PAUL, March 9,—Uneeram of mixed juries started here 1,313,120,000 bushels, or 42.6 per cent | tc Club women who protested of 1921 crop, compared with! when it beeame known that ep 1,564,832,000 bushels, or 48.8 per cent| women and five men were locked in of the 1920 crop on farms March 1,/the county jail two nights while they 1921, the department of agriculture | were finding George Thoemke guilty has estimat |of automobile theft, campaigned for The 10-year average, 1910 to 1919, xeparate rooms for women. is 96.7 per cent “L think it's @ crime,” said Mrs The the irate husbands jail G, HL, Bentor who stormed found out up with men were ju when they ified.” Minnesota law requires that jurors | be locked up together for the night The law was passed before equal suffrage came Jersey Town Kicks Against System, Too TRENTON, N, J, March 9-—-Agt tation against locking up mixed juries of men and women all night threatened to break out in Trenton today Husbands and wives of six jury women and six jurymen who were forced to spend a night in the same |room may get together In some sort of & protest, following the example of St. Paul husbands and wives. The Trenton jury disagreed and was discharged after 20 hours’ delib eration. The six men and #ix women apent the night in a big room in the courthouse, They played cards and when they became weary pulled the cushions from arm chairs and took napa on the floor RUSS FREEDOM SEEN IN GENOA ward to Conference U. S. Won’t Attend t t present world conditions, could n t —Joehn Mollick, Genoa Conference WASHINGTON, March 9. ‘The Tnited States’ refusal to participate n the Genoa economic conference, ontained in a note handed Am manador Tce! last night will not tn erfere with that 4d April 20, It wae understood here ay Secretary Hughes made it Near that the United States, under consider sending delegates ETS LONG PANTS FOR LIFE IN CELL} MICHIGAN CITY, John started He he youngest “lifer” in the state's his- tory St. Paul's cathedral was completed within 40 yearn. “Cascarets” 10c If Sick, Bilious, ___ Constipated | | Sibel” Saar Bee and | bowels, need a thorough ning wit Cascareta, then the he he dizziness, bad breath, and stomach misery will end. No griping—nicest physic on earth for grown-ups and children. 10¢ a box. Taste like | candy. — Advertisement | sified in a cup or glass with a little warm water is suffictent to cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly, Sim ply moisten hair with water and rub it In, It make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out removing every parti dirt, dandruff and ¢ {fhe hair dries quickly an t the senlp soft, and the and silk¥, lustrous, Alkali in Soap Bad for the Hair Soap should be used very careful ou want to keep your g its beat. Mo and pre ampoos contain h kall the sealp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it The best thing for stendy use ts t sOape too m arie Mulsified cocoanut Oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use ‘Two or three teaxpoonfula of Mul bright, and easy to manage can get Mulsified any pharma rcoannt oil > at a it's very you Mulsified.—Advertisement | BANISH GRAY HAIR MANY charming faces are aged by pre- AVE inaturely graying hair. If through ith heen or exposure to harsh elements your hair has become gray, streaked or faded, “Brownatone” will bring back the look of youth. Thousands of women have tinted their hair to natural shades with this mod~ ern aid to beauty, Any shade from golden brown to black. Acta instantly, easily ap- plied and guaranteed harmless to hair, scalp or skin. All dealers 50c and $1.50, Trial bottle sent direct for 10c, The Kenton Pharmacal Co., 61@ Coppin Bidg., Covington, Ky, BROWNATONE wey gathering being | hair | in 1a few ounces will supply every er of the family for months sure your druggist gives MOSCOW, March 9 look forward the peasantry step towards reunion with the out wide world their wives were locked | | All chaanes in | Russia except the great mass of ig | norant |the Genoa conference ax first Merchants, college profemors, army newspaper men conclave men, approaching all see in the releane from the isolation which has been imposed on this country since 1917 To official Rusnia and the communist party 000 strong means ment of a long cherished ote cognition by ree an opportunity lay a real foundation of government [it is a mixed blessing, because means abandonment, for the time be ing at least, of the great the about 500 Genoa achieve ambition, jal ree It means Makes Last Effort WASHINGTON, March 9. conference of coal operators and min. ers which would ure the world at Kremlin it idea of | Ind, March 9. | world revolution and a return to the | + 1¢-yearold boy in/ prineiple of nationalism. |inee pants, was gtven his firwt pair | lot long trousers today |to nerve a life term in prison for the murder of his stepmother. Against Coal Strike | moxens sere, masacin Secre. | the war insurance corporation, at the |1, 4 statement issued by State Treas- tary of Labor Davis today made a| suggestion of President Harding, will | final effort to bring about a national | make a five weeks’ tour of the Mid- avert the nation: | , for | study agricultural conditions, it “\wide coal strike, threatened 1 | Aprit 1. T weeretary lesued a statement) i operators and miners to join | then in the conference in accordance with ' the wishes of President Harding. Seed Bill Will Be | Taken Up Again | 10d Minne The! ot! WASHINGTON, March 9 bill authorizing the expenditure $1,000,000 for seed’ grain to “hard up” farmers in the of the Northwest will be again in the house and passed Re publican Leader Mondell declared in the how tod: ‘The bill was lost recently by four | . votes when it came up under pension of the rules, a twothirds vote Park-Hospital Law sus a failure nections | taken up | . which calls for May Be Thrown Out » ordinance cshment of a b was the of the coun s decision was reached af committee repre the tal with ground which forbids from w#e a matiefactory site for , new hospital building, to cover approximately a city block Joyner’s Wonderful Catarrh Remedy a now sold by drug ate at $1 per bott enough for three months If you have catarrh In the head, try thia medicine at once and © your. self needless suffering.—Advertise. ment Toothache Demons | Working Overtime Why Let ’Em Do It When Instant Relief Is at Hand. IN THE CAVITY WILL MAKE THEM LEAVE INSTANTLY’ | “B-2 Tooth Filler” seems magical | In its quick, certain stopping of the pain You woul that tortu could gi comfort so quickly, but have to believe it when you're shown, in bore! burns, how the No. matter and stabs ani and jumps little of " n z cavity absolutely ENDS the tooth ache at ‘that ther the thm nce. Re h Filler” in the cavity Tooth Filler®. must. not oe) a Tooth Filler* in the It works 60 quickly. is rarely any pain left by through putting? be confused with toothache drops, gum or wax, which bring only tempor- ary relief. The most remarkable out * is that it forma | lasting often for weeks o: |monthe Savee pain, time and den tists! bills | | Filler lyour ara t a0¢ sent direct upon receipt of pric \the Cha am Drag Co. Chicago. Advertise r | Worth, I | ‘| RHO Our Windows FRIDAY HO Octagon Lens Glasses—Special $7.00 Balcony—Main Floor Rear “ihe Octagon or eight-sided lens is the latest style in Kye Glanses, You may have your choles of Toric Deep Curve Lenses, m in either “Shur-or € glans mountings or the new spectacle mountings, nation, $7.00 ridge y $13.00 a Set ete, with examin FRIDAY ONLY 2to3 “LA COQUETTE” BAGS —° of sorted colors oj SLIP-ON VEILS—150 of them in with pi aaa ta cy mes ly at Sic € Malin mnan ta, hour, in the Ribba precy as gperr =o 10 3 to4 CROCHET COTTON—500 balls of Choice, for this yrormerly 15¢ te hour, Section, each ...- DES Will Tell UR SALES No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved. | 9 to 10 10 toll 11 to 12 1 to2 WOMEN’S COATS; 18 MILLINERS' FLOW: MEN'S SWEATER SATEEN— yards, 36 navy and black Velour BRS—0 and ends COATS—An odd lot of le and in tae Coats in waistline mod- Imported und Domestic [4 Vel Ant wow Te the material els, with narrow belts Fiowers, some of which 5,5, Uwealers om nim ren’n bloomers. | and button trimming. All have been slightly soiled 9 4 "fe = rly pe 4 quick cleame - are full lined, in sizes 16 from display, Former $7.60 ot Dp in the to 36, and have collars of 25c to 95c a bunch. For s : (For small women). hour, in the Millinery >) Ute $2. 95 he | Choice, this 5. Department, 10 MEN'S HOSE—1200 pairs hour, at 00 a bunch C WOMEN’S UNION of Cotton Hone with | PERCALES—200 yards, SUITS—A broken line of double heels and toes, HOT WATER BOTTLES 56 wide and in 00 Summer-weight Cot tn oolere ot aa and Fountain Syringes, punds with amall ton Suits, in low neck myo numbering 48 in all, and 4 patterns. Form nee le | welling formerly at $1.75, erly 20c a yard, For this ue 34 te ) a tail aac i will be placed on sale in hour, in the Domestic 4 $1.00 and $1.26 °0 11%, buts a ach Se | the Drug Sundries Section, 5 th petit? Be | tion, for thia a yard 1 Cc ott 69c $ hour, Sc hour, each " 98c FIGURED SILKOLINE f ® pair | SR ca 160 yards 36 inches rm RK TOWELS CHL DREN'S “cows ANG CL —2 wide, and in & good as 5 heavy-welght bleach. . yards, 26 inches w sortment of patterns and ed = Towe ze 21x49 «8nd Sleepers—100 In all, and selling regularly at color This sold form- inches, that sold former owns in sizes | 23c a yard, will be of- erly at 30c a yard, For by for Abe; « je in the fered for this hour, in this hour, in the Drapery Dometic etien . for the Domestic Section, this hour, Section at, a yd 17c @ yard ....se0+ 25c each " 29¢ A Special Purchase Boys’ Percale Blouses 75c Each $ of ut in attractive pa Friday and full « 16 are each PURE WOR schoo} colors, to 38 and including sizes 30 Choice at 4 to BOYS’ HATS. n brown, gr a them, made of pin seal, long prover society Brand Crochet Cot grain and patent Jeather, in Royal Society Brand Crochet Cot tures; sizes are 6% Choice of brown and black, and ‘0% in white only; sizes are 18, cach size in every neatly fitted with triple mirrors, 20, 30, 40, 60, 60, 70 and 80. Winter Hats in Formerly $10.50; then re a to For this hour, in the shapes and colors, $8.60 For a quick clean-up Needle Art Section, « ball. 9c sizes, Special for this hour, 5 ; hour. bash .. $4. 9 HAIR BOWS—200 of them in as. CURT yards of 5 rquisettes light and dark = se sold former. ™ to voiles in. 3. yard. For th @ yard....... 15c an exceptionally fine quafity no hae Slip-Over Sweaters TED SLIP-OVER SWEATERS in the .. $5. 95 5 “Rah Rah” Hate nd green mix- to 6%, but not color; also, 20 various styles, and in broken Ieesee OO taped yard lengths, a HALF- PRICE War Insurance Head to Pay the West Visit WASHINGTON, March 9-— . I, Baboock. jurer die West and Pacific Coast regions |was announced today. | He will go first to Chicago and/ visit Des Moines, Omaha, | Kansas City, Oklahoma City, Fort} s, Denver, Cheyenne, | Albuquerque, Phoenix, Los Angeles, | | San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Boise, | le, Spokane, Helena | lis. | Sunday School Here Leads 3-City Race) Sea | Portland, Auto Licenses Pass Two Million Mark | “AMERICA” OLYMPIA, March 9.—Motor ¢ director of |Ricle license receipts since December 1 have reached $2,159,6! Be Comfortable} Stop Eczema Torture Now With Ze: Thousands of Eczema sufferers have found welcome relief from their burning torture in Zemo, the antiseptic liquid treatment for all skin afflictions, Zemo relieves ve- according mo SUCTION WIN FAVOR. Papeiids $1 Weekly Bluc Bird school attend oe 8 h hool attendance tea | Teter and rashes, eliminates pim- le 38 per cent since the t Ling of | Plesand blackheads, keeps the skin nce () its race with ¥ Baptist | clear and smooth. All Druggists’. hurch of Tacoma and th White Temple Baptist church of Portland his ‘Walbeshe: & ‘ | ser Sethi get the CE apman iy [FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS| 1007 Ist, near Madison Store Hours, 8:30 32-Piece Dinner Set Special $3.19 highly glazed K-T-K White Ranson | Dinner at Come early—avoid the | rush. SPECIAL at $3.19. A. M. to 6 P. M. 48-Piece Dinner: Sak Special $8.49 This is a wonderful value—Bluebird, gold line and the well knc blue and gold pattern. your choice of 4 very signs. “WEAR-EVER” FRY PAN— SPECIAL AT 49c Stock very low—They are going fast! Rochester All-Copper Wash Boiler—Special $4.98 Regular $7.50 SPEC C1 AL FOR F RIDA AY No. 8 xe Rochester All-Copper Boiler with stationary handles and fit-in cover, SPECIAL $4.98, Lawn Fenc At a Special Price Buy Now! For LAWN and GARDEN 86-INCH— 18c 20c Per Foot. ... 42-INCH— Per Foot.... Ornamental K-T-ik own You can have attra SPECIAL at $8.49. tive de- e Ell, 2510

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