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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924 Largest Complete Homefurnishing Store in the Northwest GRUNBAUM BROS | FURNITURE Co, INC, SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE { Easy Credit i ‘ 5 4 5 Terms tenn at See page 9 in Sun- day's Times for prices and further detaila, 180 ft. of Show Win- ; dows—a veritable ex- ; hibition of elegant furniture. Our February Sale of Better Grade Furniture Is Now in Progress O those who enjoy the luxury and beauty of : high grade furniture this February Sale offers 3 a wonderful opportunity. It means that you are able to buy furniture of suferior merit for the same money you generally pay for the ordinary grades. ERY substantial price redudtions have been made. In many cases the price cut amounts to 26 and 33 1-3 per cent. Included in our February Sale are Luxurious Overstuffed Living Room Suites —Spinet Desks—Davenport Tables—End Tables— Bedroom Suites of exceptional quality—stately carved Hall Chairs—etc.—etc. UR generous credit terms are always in force. Notwithstanding the unusual price reductions you can pay a small amount down and the balance to suit YOUR convenience. Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. Ridgely Rebekahs | Turn Deaf Ear ‘we | Fraternity Pledges : Py | ’ . | Professor Curl §. Daken and Give Entertainment | Clark’s Sick Plea) ..’*°"° Mele! oe bane tare Visitors from all the Rebekah | Despite his plea of {ilneas, Chartes | been pledged to Alpha Tau Omega lodges of Seattle will be entertained | J. Clark, former patrolman, who has|of the University of Washington, Friday evening at the I. 0, O. F. tem. | been sentenced to serve two years at | according to an announcement mado Leavenworth penitentiary in Kansas | yesterday. pie, Tenth and Pine, by Ridgely Re | o- conspiracy to violate the national | es bekah lodge No. 6. | prohibition laws, was taken from his | Fi A class of 50 candidates will re- | home to the county jail to await ire Destroys Home ceive the Rebekah degree, which will | transportation East, Clark had claim-| ANACORTES, Feb. 1.—Fire of un be conferred by Ridgely’s splendid | ed he was too ill to be moved, but a| known origin destroyed the home of staff, and other entertaining fea- | government physician, after examina-|W. R. Burke, head of the Standard tures will conclude the evening. tion of Clark, disagreed with him. Shingle company. Tho loss is $5,000. STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Wilson Bread Toas Special 19¢ slices at one time. high. Well made mahogany Your choice of hig value. “BOKER HOME BARBER OUTFIT Saturday—a Sale of Pore Aluminum 3-Piece Saucepan Sets AT NEW REDUCED 40 Watt, now ... 50 Watt, now ....35¢ NITROGEN 50 Watt, now. 75 Watt, now. 100 Watt, now 150 Watt, now. Strongly made in cone shape; for use on gas and oil stoves, Toasts four Size 28 inches square and stands 26 inches Felt or Leatherette tops. A Footed Angel Food Cake Pans at 59c Made of pure aluminum and will gtve enduring segvice. Your choice of these two big values at 590. ELECTRIO CURLING PRICES MAZDA -B0¢ IRONS Reduced to 98c The Perfecurt will not burn the hair; ts equipped with 6 ft. cord, 2-plece attachment plug and has removable waver. SUNNY MONDAY WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP at a bargain price for Saturday, 10 BARS FOR 39c Welivered only with other goods.) Gymnasiom Supplies. Tables AT LOW PRICES Specially Gym Pants ....65¢ = priced at Gym Shirts ...60¢ =~ Gym Supporters sone BOO { | Basketball - = Pants .....$1.25 Gym " finished frame. pair ....... $1.50 Lace to-the-toe Shoes, pair .......$3.75 Yor all the fanly. sanitary; saves its cost In a Safe and short time, Outfit consists of Clppers, Shears and Comb. A +pectal value for Saturday at $1.98 eet ———SSS=____===22=a=__||====—=. THE SBA tose —_ —_—_— Tt used to be Ada May Weeks, but now it’s just Ada-May. She changed her name when she opened in the new musical comedy “Lollipop.” Davis Warns Miners That Strikes Lower Standing Outlines Needs of Coal ‘Industry to Abolish Public Dissatisfaction BY GERALD OVERTO: |vention, thru Frank Farrington, of INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 1—"No/| Illinois, Chairman of the commit matter what else happens, keep your | today submitted its report on wag contract, and the American people |4nd working conditions, will have faith in your orguniza-| Important points in the tion," Secretary of Labor Davis told| were recommendations for: delegates to the United Mine Work-| 1, Negotiations of tho best wage ors yesterday, | terms possible, on the basis of “No | Davia said sporadic local strikes | reduction in wages,” | in violation of contracts were the 2. The new wage contract to cov. |eause of publio dissatisfaction and/or a period of four years, from April | one of the greatest disrupting influ-/1, 1924, | ences in the Industry. 3. Subtnieston of the agreement Davis outlined four great needs of! reached at the joint wage conference y |to the membership of the United eace for a term of years. | Mine Workers on a referendum vote. Elimination of the “spot” coal/ The committee's report, as amend. | gambler. 4. or approved by the convention, | 3. Creation of permanent research | will form the miners’ demands in |bureaus by the miners’ organization. |the joint conference opening at 4. Appointment of joint interpre | Jacksonville, Fla. February 11, | |ters of local agreements to remove| With only half a dozen dissenting Davia touched lightly on the wage | votes, on approved a question, Ho said the price of coal | resolution condemning as “un-Amer has been too high in many cases, |{can, disloyal and disgraceful to the but declared the public wants the| United Mine Workers,” the action miners to have good wages and sat-/of a group of delegates who circu isfactory working conditions, | lated a dodger in the convention hall Tho scales committees of the con-|condemning Secretary Davis. report | the conv Save 34 From Wreck|Girl Capitalizes SMITHLAND, Ky., Feb. 1—When | on Shiver; Wedded the steamer Tom C. Powell sank in| the Ohio river here, after being bat-| CHICAGO, Feb, 1.—Twenty-cight about this time of year, | tered by ice floes, 11 passengers es-| years ago jcaped in a small boat, Twenty-three | Mary Michalski stood shivering with | others were taken off safely by the! her immigrant parents at the gate towboat Marcis Richardson. |way of America, The wintry winds | - ~~ - jand the wolf howled at the Michal 71 BUSHELS TO THE ACRE | ski door for many a year thereafter, | | CALGARY, Alta.—One of Alberta's | and little Mary had little except that | biggest wheat yields for 1923 in re-| shiver. | ported at Pincher Creek, where H.6.| she capttalfeed tt, became Gilda | Duffield threshed 7,100 bushels of|Gray—the shiver became the snap. No. 1 Northern Marquis wheat from | plest shimmy up and down Brond- @ 100-acre field. way, and up the Indder twinkled the | —— — ——————"| fare feet and grass skirt of New URNS | York's favorite dancer. The dancer was married yesterday Cover with wet baking to Galllard Boag, wealthy New York afterwards apply gently— | cabaret man, and the dream the “VyiéKs tarry-eyed little Immigrant dreamed long ago comes true. girl | ashe doesn't want to, 33.198 aa aaa A nickel plated Radiator Shell, with bars, while they last. At this price it is like stealing them. Doll up the old car. Fits all Fords up to 1924. Our accessory stock ts complete and our prices will sur- prise you. Champion X Plugs Brownie Automatic Swipe. Folberth Swipo Tires on Credit WESTLAKE AUTO SUPPLY 2008 WESTLAKE AVE. EL jot-3342 Open Saturday Until 9 p. m. 446 $2.99 +e 85.99 J“ NATIONAL HEALTH INSTITUTE Where Do You Stand? “NOW 18 THE TIME OF THE YEAR TO MAKE A PHYSICAL INVENTORY OF YOURSELF Up-to-Date, Natural Methods, Including DR. ABRAMS Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment NO CHARGE To patients for complete electronic and physical examination. For those who como for examination only, we make a nominal charge of $10.00. ‘This includes a thoro physical, as well as electronic diagnosis, urinalysis and {ridiagnosis, Write or Call for Free Pamphlet and Particulars MA in-4608 |} 905 Third Avenue A Great Buy for Saturday 50 Men’s Overcoats $17.85 Garments Made of Exceptionally Fine Quality Overcoatings Extra Special The opportunity of a lifetime is at hand and Saturday will be your day to take advantage of this fortunate pur- chase of men’s Wool Overcoats at a price that means an extraordinary saving to you. 36, 38 and 40 Special, while they last at only $17.85 each! In the Boys’ Department—Main Floor, Rear 9) Sizes are 34, 100 Men’s French Cuff SHIRTS Special $1.65 100 Men's Shirts, of excellent materials, in- cluding repps, woven madras, fiber striped madras, percales and Women’s Better Sportand ~~ Dress Coats & Special $35.00 For Saturday selling, our Women’s Apparel Department is offering 45 better class Sport and piques in sizes 14 to Dress Coats, very low | 17. 60 of these sold priced for quick selling | : ss at $35.00! { Ray: fia eatin Among the different < Specially orioad hes models in this group are | Coats of plain heathers, Saturday at $1.65 checks, stripes and fan- coe each. Every shirt in cy novelty coatings, | this rise rf abn either plain or with fur | sane and cut full to collars, These are in side tie and belted effects. Shop early and get your pick. Men's Dept—Main Floor Just inside the Door, Ln! 740 Pairs of Chamoisette Gloves Special a Pair 98c Women’s Chamolsette Gauntlets in tailored styles with all-around strap; floral designs appliqued with metallic thread; imitation French knot embroid- ery and insets of contrasting materials made up in conventional designs. These come in sable, sand, mode, coffee, covert, brown, beaver, silver, fawn, biscuit and white. Sizes in a good range, but not each size in evéry color. Special, a pair, 98c. pet , Women’s Glove Department—Main Floor Suctionnish County “Back to School” LUMBER SHIPMENTS VANCOUVER, B. C—With the | Gilda need never shiver again if Flooded by Rains EVERETT, Feb. 1.—Heavy rains | of the past threo days have swollen practically all rivers in Snohomish county, and several districts are flooded today. Fear that tho rising water may cut off highway traffic to the north of here thru submerging Cavaleros corner, on the Pacific highway, is felt, Other points in the roads are reported under water be- tween Monroe and Snohomish and at Silvana, Oso, Sultan and Home Acres, JOINT-EASE Fe Stiff, Swollen Joints Rheumatic or Otherwise | Says: “When Joint-Ease Gets In—Joint Agony Gets Out.” Tt was a high-class pharmacist who saw prescription after prescription fail to help hundreds of his custom- ers to get rid of rheumatic swellings jand stiff inflamed joints, | And it was this same man who asserted that a remedy could and | would be compounded that would make creaky, swollen, tormented joints work with just as much smoothnes® as they ever did. Now this prescription, named Joint-Ease, after being tes: is offered through progressive phar- macists to the millions of people who | suffer from ailing joints that need limbering up. Swollen, twingy, inflamed, stiff, pain-tormented joints are usually caused by rheumatism, but whatever | the cause Joint-Ease soaks right in, through skin and flesh and gets right to and corrects the trouble at its source. Remember Joint-Ease {s for’ ail- ments of the joints, whether in ankle, j knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, spine or | finger, and when you rub it on, you may expect speedy and gratifying resuits, It is now on sale at druggists everywhere for 60 cents a tube.— Advertisement. rightly | successfully on many obstinate cases, | Evening Is Planned Parents will be pupils at the meet- ing of the Mount View Parent-Teach- er association, scheduled for next Thursday evening. “Back to school” night will be observed, with the par- ents and their friends each receiving instructions In two subjects in their children's class rooms RUB PAIN OUT OF RHEUMATIC JOINTS For 65 years, millions have rubbed soothing, Penetrating St. Jacobs Ol right on the tender j spot, and by the time they say Jack Robinson — out comes the rheumat- {o pain-and distress, St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheuma- tism and pain linl- ment which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin, It takes pain, soreness and stiff- ness from aching } joints, muscles and bones; stops sciati- ca, lumbagy, back- ache and neuralgia. 35-cent bottle guaranteed by all druggists —Adver- | tisement. Our whalebone rubber which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, net of teeth $5.00 Gum Lyk Rubber, a perfect re- production of the human gum, teeth .. $10.00 teeth GOLD CROWN BRIDGEWORK $4 All work guaranteed for 15 Exaniination free. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Established 20 Years, Second Ave. and University st. years. close of 1923 Vancouver shipped more than 280,000,000 feet of lumber to foreign markets. ean pie” Cherry’s nz rox MEN axp WOMEN MILLINERY ~ WAISTS + FURS 1018 Becond ces Matte) Madison and Spring, in Rialto Bldg. over Pig’n Whistle. Take Elevator. You wil] Appreciate Our Terms ; By Comparison We will Appreciate Your patronage Terms »0 diferent FIRST payment same at each’ weekly payment... NO BIG FIRST PAYMENT. . . and GET what you BUY. ia. Demand Ney DR. EDWIN J. BROWN’S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. QUININE