The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1924, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 81, 1924 THI La ee gest Complete Homefurnishing Store in the Northwest a fe } Liberal } GRU ROS Easy } Credit | FURNITURE Co. INC. % } Terms os SIXTH AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE WIDELY HERALDED f FEBRUARY SALE ae ee NOW IN PROGRESS _ High-Grade Furniture Reduced! $ ‘00 much high-grade Furniture on hand—we must reduce—so here goes a ; price slash that means phenomenal savings for the shrewd buyer, The ; very highest grade furniture at the price you generally pay for the ordinary ; 4 kind. Many lines reduced 25% to 8814%. Including: Spinet Desks—Secretary Desks : Sewing Tables—Tea Wagons } End Tables—Davenport Tables Occasional Tables—Pedestals } Lamps and Shades—Rugs » Draperies and Curtain Materials + Upholstered Cane Rockers and } Chairs—Bookcases luxury and comfort ETC. ETC. ETC, 180 ft. of Show Windows—See them for Remarkable Bargains! Dining Room Suites of exceptional distinctiveness and beauty Bedroom Suites that reflect the charm of master craftsmanship Windsor Chairs and Rockers Gate-Leg Tables—Smokers Cedar Chests—Hall Chairs Overstuffed Furniture of unusual OUR USUAL CREDIT TERMS IN FORCE Notwithstanding the drastic price cuts, our generous and liberal credit terms will apply to all purchases made during this February Sale. A small amount down and the balance extended over a long period to suit YOUR convenience. DON’T WAIT! BE ON HAND EARLY TOMORROW! SEE OUR BIG ADVERTISEMENT OF PRICES ON PAGE 9 OF SUNDAY’S TIMES GRUNBAUM BROS.’ FURNITURE CO. se a ates bab SN REE LAP SMBS att Pa aaneaaaae ~~~ You haven't finished reading the paper until you have looked thru the Want ads. |Apple Aiders to |Immigrant Hela as Meet on Friday Plans for aiding apple growers to| | market their 1924 crop will be made | Gold, wh. at Chehalis Friday afternoon, when | |& committee appointed by President | It’s Almost Here! ZANE GRE |N. D, Coffman, of the state chamber | }of commerce, meets. Those on the| jcommittes are: J. R. Schwartze, kima; F. H. Moses, Cashmere; C. | K. Benton, Hood River; J. W. ing to smuggle Chagott, * Malaga. Blaine. Smuggled Into U. S. |:. Wanted as a witness against Jack 0 Was recently bound over to the federal grand jury on bonds} 7 jof $1,000 at Bellingha mfor attempt. | * an allen. into the United States from Canada, | the latter was held in the Seattle im. , Lang. | Migration station jail Thursday, The don, Walla Walla, and BE. M Gillette, |two men were arrested Tuesday at [ ENGAGEMENT IS EXPECTED Lord Curzon, engagement. Return to $]\ menue, san wentence for tt of Grover C rile EH |terfous manner in | Then, freed thru the Bi It was explain rellef committee ( release. You and your friends are cordially invited to attend the Gran | An interlo |man, son of Oli | widely known as |yesterday. The was not |] | was granted cust | dren. His royal highn above, walking with Lady Alexandra Curzan, daughter of GRIFFIS’ ALSO RELEASED WILL KILL SELF American Lieutenant will | ("1 Fool Them Next Time,” | Mossbach jail, where he wag se Vednesday officials elther winted the Ameri ment was made that Griffis had been chiefly instrumental in speeding the \Polo Star’ |polo player, {t was announced here spondent Indicated in the complaint revealed. Prince George of England, is shown British people expect soon to hear of their AIDES GIRL SAYS SHE New York | She Declares | Freed from the} a1 “T'll take polson again as soon as MS} get out, and this time I'll fool Thurs- ted kidnap ergdoll, Lieut was the declaration, , Of Mrs. Elste Lott, where sho was re. moved W when she | was found uni the street ‘from the ef ing chloro. form. ® girl related a tragic tale of 4 tment, poverty id hard. way married wix y » of in Onkh r Lott, who was Roy Howard,” sho said. disappeared « few her with a baby ried out in 2 years ago, had not been pardoned. |daughter, Lorraine, who is now 4 afternoon, the announce | years old, to care for. She tried sul. cide soon after in San Francisco, aden government ed that the central General Allen‘s) war but the attempt failed. She came to Seattle and was liv- ing with her brother, Roy’ Sward, 4& street car motorman, at 3811 Al- |bion pl | Despondent, she purchased some |chloroform Wednesday night and wandered about the streets, She found herself in Woodland park and s Wife ted Divorce | WHITE PLAINS. N. Y., Jan. 30—|then suddenly decided to swallow | tory < ¥ “hs has been granted to Mrs, Louis B, |*clous by | Harriman from Oliver Carley Harrt She was found uncon- two detectives and was | taken to the hospital, where the pol- son was removed. creo of divorce |‘? poison. ver Harriman, and a stock broker and| She refused to explain a note which was found tn her hand bag, addreased in loving terms, “Dear.” No name appeared tn tho note. name of a co-re- Mrs, Harriman ‘ody of the two chil. Three Jap Planes Crash; 2 Men Die , in the | MR. J. C. HERBSMAN Executive Secretary, China Club, | will deliver the commence- ment address MR. W. G. G. BENWAY Mgr. Union Central Life Insurance Co., will be the presiding officer MR. LLOYD SPENCER Pres. Seattle precite Clu Tu will speak to graduates ALMA KATZEN will deliver the class Valedictory Twenty-ninth Annual Graduation Exercises | of Wilson’s Modern Business College to be held at the Masonic Temple Pine Street and Harvard Avenue Friday Evening, February 1 Musical First Part, 7:45 Exercises at 8:30 Exercises Free No Reserved Seats Make reservation at college now. Annual Reunion and Ball, Queen Anne Hall, Friday evening, Feb. 8. Former students may secure invitations at college. ‘Annual Banquet Wednesday evening, Feb. 6, Hotel Gowman, 6:30. All former students invited. Venizelos Resigns; ATHE: Jan. 31—The youn | wife of Eleutherios Venizelos and heart specialist wero hurriedly sum |the premiership. It return to Paris by mid-February. on duty, in all weathers find a cup of hot Bovril bot | del strel warms and invigorates an prevents colds and chills. | At Soda Fountains and Restaurant: 30¢ and Upwards, Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent $3.00 Per Year Wm. D. Perkins & Co. Bankers 211 Cherry St. Illness Now Grave moned from Paris today by telegraph, Official announcement was made | that Venizelos has definitely resigned was added he| hopes to be sufficiently recovered to Policemen, truckmen and oth- ers who are out in all ewathers ious and strengthening. It }and in convenient size bottles for home use, at grocers and drug stores, TOKYO, Jan. 31.—Three Japanese | navy planes collided in mid-air above | the Kasumiguara aviation field Tues: | day. Two crashed at once, their oc-| cupants being killed, but the pilot | of the third plane managed to make | a safe landing on the bay, This is| belleved to be the first timo that| three heavier than alr machines have | been in one collision in mid-air, z al a CAUSE FOR SMILES “I notice that your clerks are all! in a fino humor; have you been raising thelr wages or something?” “Not so you could notice ft," an- swered the business man. “To bal frank, it’s just because my wife has been in, and it tickles them to death to ses someone boss mo around.”—Argonaut, Cured His Rupture I wan badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago, Doctors watd re was an operation. | good. Finally 1 got that quickly and com- Yoars have. pasned | a never returned, | ng hard work aa. m a8 0 operation, no | T have. nothing pletely and the ruptare although I am 4 ter. There time, no. troub to soll, but will give full Information | about ‘how you may find a complete cure without operation, 1f you write to me, Eugeno M. Pullen, Carpenter, $13K Marcellus ave., Manasquan, Retter | cut out this notice and show tt to any! ors who are ruptured—you may save | a life or at least stop the misery of} rupture and the worry a: danger of} an operation.—Advertineme’ h far d} If you wish to Jearn the TANGO Hteatons from MI fons ut all We a ch you how to Good muslo, every Sat. Au | welcome, MISS BRIGHT, 1604 4th at Pine 9 to 10 Women’s Corsets beer ne 89. eh and broadcloth wide. Ideal for at suits and yd. wraps.; Odds and Ends, includ $1.00 DEPARTMENT STORE or C. ¢ "RIDAY 11 to 12 Wash Materials; 1,9 10 to 11 Children’s Hose of me tual : of 3 > a Gingha - thie b PRICE pete ee 29c Face Cream t For this Or 2 pairs for 50¢ Cotton Bats; tu fort bats, 72x90 ir be placed on hour at HOUR S PAGE 5 ALES 1 to2 Cotton Blankets for ‘ grey size 4 te Heine 4B I Eyebrow Penclls; a Ma Clearance Friday Imperfect Numbers Women’s Silk Hose of in Women’s in Floor | fetas attractively For Friday, Overcoats of the Main 2 to ment of patterns and Te a yard, in the Lining I le this hi Boys’ Overcoats Special $5.95 wool-m: with conver! $8.95 each. Frid: are 36 inches wide and sell regularly or this hour, partment, a yard Hot Water Bottles; 2-quart size bottles that regular stock for $2.00 eac ries Dept., each These have been and owing to the Boys’ Dept. is offering at $18.00. Floor Rear 3 to4 Women's Hose; sem!-fashioned h iber Mixed Hose, in good assortment 3 are 8% to 10. 3 Fancy Sateens; 300 yards, in a g00d assort- k and ack and plors. color combinations Sk ot These are slightly imperfect. 50c For this hour, a palr saith, 59c Or’? pairs for $1.00 Psd $1.49 ls of messa jour in taffeta and 4% and 5 navy blue, and in sizes 2 | Infants’ Knit Caps in pink, blue, white and wide These are suit and 4 only. Formerly $1.95 | combinations of these colors. of sashes, etc. In each; then reduced. For } solled from display Formerly f colors For quick clearance, this hour, | in the Girl 39 | Dept., a pair...+. Cc} 39c 24 Silk DRESSES Silk Dre Cantons, Georgettes, Satins and Taf- broken range of sizes. numbers of wool are to be included. dresses in the group, we would sug- gest early morning shopping. Choice Apparel Dept—Second Floor Boys’ Knickers; Wool-mixed | Knicker Trousers, full-lined | and with taped sizes 7 to 15 years. are all of good suiting pat- | te then reduced to $1.65. clearance, this hour, a pair.. Girls’ Serge Bloomers of | including styled, but in a Also, a few sharply reduced small number of 4to5 | seams, in These rs; formerly $1.95 a pair; | For | $1.00 | Peace Proposals Speakers’ Theme Which is the better peace plan— the Bok plan, or the Wilson plan? This subject will be discussed by the following lst of speakers at a peace rally of the Religious Educa- tional Workers at noon luncheon at Dartnall’s cafeteria Tuesday: C. McGiivora, attorney; Henry W. Lambert, the Rey. John N. Lyle, and Robert Porterfield, at: | ‘ | Best for Rarebits torney. 30 Cents; 30 Days For robbing the coin newsboy, Peter Soderstrom, 49, was sentenced to serve a day each of the 30 pennies he stole, by Judge John B. Gordon, Wednesday. |Frenchman Breaks Helicopter Record PARIS, Jan. 31.—Remaining in the alr for 10 minutes, 33 %5 sec- onds, the Marquis Pescara broke his own record for sustained flight as a helicoptrist. His former mark, set two weeks ago, was 8 minutes and 13 seconds. script. Oliver the Rev. It never cooks stringy i Bluhill the quality spread cheese enenexenonenonencnens e S| 3j a box of a in jail for WILLIE TELLS TEACHER “What do we mean when we say the whole is greater than any of its parts?” “A doughnut.” — Boston Tran- The Meyer-Toner new piano. from the splendid stock of Piano Co. New Address, 1321 Fourth Are. LOW PRICES—EASY TERMS Pianos for Rent, $5 a Month, Extra Special toasts and fries. with cord. PYREX —WITH 74-inch size. baking use, of 3 carbon lamps 200 “RADIO” ELECTRIC TABLE STOVES 98c An exceptionally good buy. Boils, A Special Value for FRIDAY at. Pyrex is transparent and durable, and unexcelled for NITROGEN 50-Watt—Now - - 45¢ 75-Watt—Now - - 50¢ WIRE DISH DRAINER Made of heavy tinned wire; has central basket for knives, forks and spoons; keeps — dishes from slipping, sliding or nicking, and saves put- ting the hands in hot rinsing water. Very at- tractively priced at for Friday Comes complete CASSEROLES CUT COVER— $1.59 Cover is cut in a beautiful design. —on— s National Mazda Lamps MAZDA 40-Watt—Now - - 30¢ 60-Watt—Now - - 35¢ 100-Watt—Now - - 60¢ 150-Watt—Now - - 75¢ Buy Mazdas in cartons of 6 and be prepared for emergencies. FORT ORANGE TOILET PAPER 4 Rolls 29c (1,000 sheets to roll) Very Special

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