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@ x --——— OFFICIALS DEATH PROBE _| GRuyBAUM BR SIXTH AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE For Bak and The LORAIN Heat Regulator Controls Oven Heat—Saves REPARE the entire meal; place it all in the big, set Lorain book shopping or roomy oven of the QUICK, MEAL; LORAIN at the required heat (the tells you how); then go downtown, motoring; the Lorain has the meal ready te when you return, Quick Meal Gas Ranges, priced from $64 Smooth top, $3.00 | $132.50. Many styles and size extra. Your old stove or range taken as part payment on a new QUICK MEAL. | [LIBERAL CREDIT — Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., ‘FOUR ARE eee Two Scholarships Offered Workers! Scholarships for two young indus: trial working women are offered Se attle girls by Bryn Mawr co! ne near Philadeiphia. Only those ¥ ing with thelr hands, not in a super visory cap y, are ell Those | interest may apply to Mrs, Edwin London, 2726 Harvard ave. N., ne CA pitl-1394, or to Miss Frenc W. C. A, Fifth and Seneca, EL lot-4802. Injuries Not A collision between |} Third ave. N. W juries to four persons cars was driven by Ad 4th ave. N. W driven by L. | Warren ave Baten’ mi Proposals will be r ed by t Bureau of Supplies Navy Department, until 10 o'clock a. a Washington, D. m., April 1 24. for delivering spar varnish to| bas 0S AND PINE Precision in Cooking EASY TERMS | IN SMASHUP and W. phone| Sunday afternoon, caused severe tn. ine turned over, Injur- | unbound Jury Wants Story of Fricti of Jail and Hospital health George N, MoLoughiin Mayor lot r », Ww commissioner and Police Severyna will be witne afternoon at the cor jwhich at 1:80 p. |probe into the death | Bmard, who died morning after being held in jail hours as a drunk Testimony brought out at ‘8 session showed that while intoxicated at the tim arrest Monday night, was suffering from fractured mysteriously acquired skull resulted Brown ri ‘oner’s inew m, will resume of Gid t ree a ok caused a brain leston in death; that Emard, tho unconscious, was not moved the hospital for and ing hours, also testified Gas The jur between the city under the health jand the police department Jurors. will question Mayor Brown and McLoughlin this point. The friction exis however, between Dr. Hiram Read, who recently was deposed health commissioner, and the pol It is believed that Dr lin and Mayor Brown will be a jto reach an agreement on the tr ment and handling of sick jin the future, hospital, department x the ) serve 4.50 to prisor \heveuee Funeral for Aged Pione | Last honors will be accorded § | F. Ticknor, 1:30 at the Rafferty Inc. He died Sunday at the family home, after residing in |218 Nickerson at. | Seattle 47 years. Wednonday was | day |allowed to lo on the jail floor, waa] the * were told of the fric tion and tlfesling that has existed which ts The | neas nought b: Severyna, McLough Tuesday afternoon at funeral chapel. ATT BOOZE CASE on|Roadhouse Jointist Trial} Featured by. Doetor new J B, J, C. Dean, indicted as a jointiat wan cleared of the charge on motion| of Deputy P m, D Monday at the conclusion ntate'n cano in the trial of De ‘ Colvin moved that the case rosecutor Colvin nen Monday ent, ita | eon n and! Al Austin before Judge J, T. Ronald against disminsed as the state had to show that 24| Mean be produced no evidence he had knowledge that drinks were being sold in The Grove roadhe' hia | Managed by Austin, altho Dean ally |COowner with Austin of the place wl, | sa) Both Dean and Austin were tn The broken | dicted as jointists by the recent King county grand jury Virgil Garvey, state's witness, who 10 | fatled to answer a subpoena last Fri | and caused the continuance of case until Monday, when put on| stand sald he could not remem. ber what occurred at The Grove on the night federal agonts raided the| place Dr the ule, George C. Yates, th another wit atate, ent Monday andr aled a series of | parties at The Grove, during the course of which was frequently jserved with intoxicating Hquor, he testified, T billa paid by Dr. {e@. | Yates for liq and nervice at The Grove on three Aitterent dates were Introduced by Col one was #39, one for § and one for a8 Did you buy Mquor there?” Colvin asked “Many times. When we wanted al drink we would aak for refreshme nta| and get whatever we wanted.” er! Attorney Wilmon Tucker, in crons-! Beth examination, brought out th. pr. | Yates was intoxicated on the sight! of the raid | “I was so stewed I don't remem. ber what happened or who served |the liquor,” Yates aaid. “I wouldn't| | have kono there if I hadn't been) was pres on ted, M able ners | HURT 4th ave. $12 Ww. N. W., and Bob Jeli 70th st, Ingram was slightly cut and Mins Laura Colvin, 119 Harvard ave. | Auto Turns Over in Crash; | wh was riding with him, was more All of the in |neverely cut by glass |jured persons were taken to ¢ pa Fatal two autos at ith st, | - E Contrast in Prices One of the} In 1539 a printed copy of the fam F. Bates,|/pie was sold in a sum, and the other|eth century equivalents Ingram, ot dollars, respectively, for bound 3. According to the Navy Yard. Puget nd, Wash. Apply for proposals to the Supply} Officer, Navy Yard, Puget Sound,} Wash..’or to the Bureau of Supplies and Accoun AVID POT Paym ster al of the tore: 3-8-24.—Advertisement. 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These old manuseripts, there are, perhaps, not more t one hundred fifty copies extant, now worth their weight in gold, |more. Recently « valuation [noted of $8,000. pre-printing days are ranked ay Antiseptic eed Eczema or) of the world y using Zemo| From the bookmaking |the finest of them all. Eczema and | as these others camo to kin clear a clean, pen- tt ts plece, levery home. Look in another fon. It ts ak 28¢; ling. Because of the limited n jber at the disposal of this pa be clipped. —— STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P.M ing himself, Mra, J. B. Mercier, 6642 the twentt which 11] would be forty-five and thirty-seven of which Old manuscripts the most precious Mterary treasures andpoint, the Big Print Red Letter Bible is In times to! conaclousness about 1:20 a. m., come, it may prove to be a museum but just now it ts within the reach | Jof ail and should ‘have Its niche fn | umn for the offer this paper ia mak- only three coupons are required to | money, and accordingly lost nothing. | atewod.” As the defense opened Its case, At-| torney T moved for a distmesal | of the case against Austin on tho] grounds that the evidence had failed] to show he personally sold any of the liquor. Judge Ronald overruled | the motion, declaring It sufficient if/ proof is shown that Austin knew tt] was being sold. son, ucker N., helr | MAN BEATEN BY SIX THUGS Sent to City ‘Hospital With Severe Head Injuries BI or an had} | han | are and was Brutally assaulted by six gangaters| jin an alley between Second and | Third aves, near Main at., early| Monday morning, Mike Shean, 750 Jackson st., was beaten unconscious and left lying In « doorway for almost an hour. Shean recovered and | | was sent,to the city hospital, where! he received treatment for head tn- Juries. Shean told the police that just after midnight six men surrounded him, pushed him into the alley and at tacked him. He was overpowered jafter a brisk fight. He had no ong be, col: um: per, | Burke, ons, L TAR INFREE DEAN IN CAPTURE TRIO AFTER CHASE Shotgun Figures in Arr of Holdup Suspects st After holding two three auto bandits were eaptured up men. late Sunday night, after a furious chase by a police prowler car, during which » shotgun played @ valiant part The three men, 1. Mitchell were dr bile previously ntolen from 623 20th ave. ‘Thoy first held up Richard Barden, 116 1 ave, at 20th ave, and Yesler way, taking $1 from him. Soon afterward they held up A, Osten, 91 at Broad way and Yo They failed to get any money from him ak Will Blonser, L. 26, and lvoster ing an automo Shain Patrolir Frank Bertrand the bandits in a prowler car saw the machine John at, ordered the driver to atop, ‘The b dits fled at 60 miles an hour, and Darnall used his shotgun in an effort halt them bandit stopped after pcks and sur rendered, They admitted the holch and also stealing the car, according to the officers: A pistol was found on the front peat of the auto personal inventigation SEATTLE AFTER LEGION MEET Post Would Bring 1926 Convention to City to trio Plans to bring the 1926 na convention of the American Leg to Seattle were launched at a meet ing of Seattle post, No. 18, Sunday |night, when a circular letter to oth er Legion posts and the Chamber ¢ Commerce was sent, asking co-op: eration. Commander Ed J orn said] that an Invitation will be extended jto all other ctyic the movement ‘The 1923 conventio: New Orleans, tho will be held fn Paris, and this makes | Seattle a favored city for the 1926] meeting, Elvers believes. If elty can get the convention, Elvers nays, an auditorium will be provided to house the mesting “Beattie can draw 100,000 dele. | |maten if we succeed in landing the | Jconvention,” maid Eivers. “Our ho- | tel accommodations will be adequate and we belleve Seattle will provide an auditorium. bodies to ald in waa held in| the! Young Grunbaum Reported Better | Considerable improvement tn the} condition of Henry Grunbaum, 19. yearold University of Washington student, waa noted at the Swedish hospital on Monday. Young Grun baum was found unconsclous on the porch of his father’s residence, Allison st., Friday, after falling from | the second-story while cleaning the| windows. He suffered concussion of | the brain and severe skull lacere- LECTURE AND MUSIC CONCERTS ON BILLS PAGE & DEPARTMENT STORE WILSNAP FA Dependable snap a card COLORITE A hat er; comes in all colors. A durable atyle, cotton filled 6 6% Special, each. Of tleon sty thin sale. G ARMENT BAGS Red Star moth-pre inches, ex Each HICKORY ELASTIC are eptionally 6-yard bolts, Special, a RIC RAC BRAID In whitg clal for this sale, a bolt SANITARY BELTS Hickory brand, all color; Bpect SANITARY NAPKINS lar nize. Special, a box SANITARY APRONS flesh color and white. RMENT SHIELD: ot white with elastic in front; all sizes. SHOPPING BAGS Heavy, durable bags of type mounted on large Specta Dress Ginghams Special—Yard 25c Inch Ginghams in a splendid va- rlety of checks and plaid patterns New 32 Serpentine Crepe Special—Yard 29c STENERS in all sizes, black or white (12 on a card); wn and used the world Special IRONING BOARD PADS pad IRONING BO: ARD C ‘ov E RS f bags, size 24x6x50 nd 6 yards to the bolt; stic belts in flesh , each... Kotex brand; one dozen ih a box; regu. Of pure gum rubber with net tops: Special, each in back; these tie Special at.... wire frame A Two-Day Sale NOTIONS Small Items. But Ver y Important Ones Every Household! Double Mesh, Cap Shape Nets Very Special— Dozen 55c All colors except gr ay and white. A eS ee ahaa Se BABY PAN Of flesh dium elther apectal, and lar HOUSE Of gum around the ectal ub) 19¢ in t tleon long. os BT ters f AMERICAN needle-like a 60¢ low ed sizes to at %-inch white mercerized liste elastic in bolt...++. Du plex brand; every home; 14 PUFF AND Kleinert’s put in assorted " 10¢ Special houlders points WIRE HAIR PINS Done up in large, neat boxes TS Be APRON: ber have and tie HIG KORY WAISTS © attached, MAID PINS brass straight pins, with 2 pkgs. for 15¢ Assort ch box. Priced special ie «2 for 15¢ e pin that's known in sizes. 8 — i, 2 cards for 15¢ POCKET ff and pockets displayed colors and patterns. HOUSEHOLD APRONS Kleinert’s aprons, celal SHINOLA 's 43¢ in -29¢ 39¢ CURLING I the folding 59¢ Notions Dept Main Floor Wash Fabric Features for Tuesday Only Tissu Speci Burton's and variegated neatly The home set consisting of a dauber and wool brush. SETRITE COLLAR BANDS Ideal collar bands with cushion backs: sizes 13 to 18. Electric curling irons, cord and detachable socket. 36 inches wide; Printed Shirtings Special—Yard 25c colored gum bound with tape. Spe- ..5T¢ ET -.B5¢ Special, a set... Special......-. RONS 2 for 15¢ with -08¢ comple Special. . ve Ginghams al—Yard 59c Butferfield's fine in beautiful shades. Tissues, Shirtings in assorted patterns on soft 29-inch Crepes in new designs and color- finished fabrics. (Copyright, 1934, by United Press) combinations of most pleasing effects. WOO, Philadelphia, 609 meters, 9:10 p. m. (E. 8, T)—-Erno Rapee and his concert orchestra Domestic Section—Upper Main Floor SPRING CLEANING Another Bargain for the { LARGE PACKAGE SALE Housewife! OF RINSO AND { BAR OF LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP For 25C. (Delivered only with other goods) “SHINO” FLOOR POLISHER AND WALL DUSTER Unexcelled for use on automobiles, polished or waxed floors and linoleum; absorbs the dust and polishes the surface. A Limited Number of “CRYSTAL GLASS” TOWEL BARS With heavy nickelplated fixtures, very specially priced for Tuesday %x24-Inch 69c fe" 83c These Are Unusually Good Values %x18-inch size FOR GARDENS, 4-Gallon Ston Jars with cover, priced low Tuesday at 98c Preserve your eggs now for the winter season, while the price Is low. SPIECE “LADIES'” Garden Sets $1.49 Regularly sell at $2.00. Good quality steel Garden Set, consisting of Rake, Hoe- and Shovel. The correct size for Indies’ use. FLOWERS, POTTED PLA LAWNS, SHRUBS, VINES, ETC. 10-LB. SACK, EXTRA SPECIAL TUESDAY at ONION SETS SPECIAL! { 5 c 2 LBS. FOR “AFTER YEAR'S ILLNESS, HEALTH—FROM INTERNAL BATHS” much {m- started to for one year, I may continu improve byt e use of your wonderful Cas- | cade. 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Novelty Bowls, Vases and Frogs in a beautiful assortment of Flambe and other delicate shadings. Needle Art Dept.—Upper Main Floor the First Baptist church of Mid. dietown, Ohio. WOS, Jefferson City, Mo., 440.9 meters, 8 p. m. (C. 8. T.)—Dance program by the Missourt State prison dance orchostra, WWI, Detroit, 617 meters, 8:30 Pp. m, (. 8. T)—Wendell Hall, national radio star, Funeral Monday Funeral, services for Mra. Ethel Warden, 41, were to be held Mon- day morning at of the Immaculate Conception. the Church | $29 18th ave. The Appealing Charm of Health Seattle, Wash.—‘‘In my early de- velopment into womanhood, I was a |great sufferer at times from pains |and backache. I was so ill that J would be bedfast |days, At last my mother gave me Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription jand three bottles of {t was all I had |to take to be made perfectly well and strong. I never had any form of feminine weakness or distress aftor- ward, and I feel quite sure that Di lierce’s Favorite Prescription was the means of transforming me from ttt OLDEST TONIC IN): weakly, ailing girl into the strong Jana healthy woman that I am today. | giving Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion to my own daughter If she were OLIVE AND PORT WINE in the condition I was at that time.” —Mrs. Ida Drake, 425 284 Ave. 8. | well woman. Get this Prescription reeks, who devel-|of Dr. Pierce’s in liquid or tablets ko almost perfec-/ and see how quickly you will have/ yr oeet health, (sparkling eyes, a clear skin, vim, . vatality.—Advertisement. The Fruity Laxative} Sold by All Drug Stores Made by McKesson & Robbins, Ina New York Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 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