The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1924, Page 5

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GRUNBAUM BI ROS SIXTH BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE S57 BIG REDUCTIONS ON HALL RACKS we. $12.50 “$15.00 50 square pla Rack tn beautiful ¢ square plate mirror. Splend Hall Rack and Mirror, separate Extra large size, Fumed oak finish. Only. ... $22. 50 Hall Rack, in Fuméd Oak finish, with large square plate giass mirror. patio. gh $39.50 Hall Rack, with large stze rectangular plate glass mirr finished in Fumed Oak. pecial YaIDG essscsceees $42.50 Especially beautiful Hall Rack, finished In $44.50 Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. Fumed Oak, with large pls © glass mirror TOKYO BUILDS HALL TOKYO.—A memorial hall costing 1,000,000 yen, will be erected in ‘Tokyo to preserve the memory of the 34.000 persons who died by burning | and suffocation in the former mill. | tary clothing depot in Honjo ward on afternoon of the September earth ke. PARIS ne shoes of the Parle Jenne have taken on identity, She has her tnitials in patent leather across the vamp of her afternoon pumps, or | done in Jewels on one heel, Fancy patent Ie initinie have shipped to some American manufac turers, her +——— SIX MOTORISTS (__HE'S BEING FUMIGATED — been | THE SEATTLE STAR ARE JAILED Two Are Accused as Drunk Drivers Here failed T peeding and driving Pery, a p nan, tried ame but waa taken by officers fiom Densmore pre te ‘ t na Tha kere * He was filled on a dout harge-—of having licempe plate t speeding at 10 miles an hour er he he sted at Bast ak ave " Newton at Jame N. Casoow 4, an Indy was aimilar and This young man is being fumigated. California health ne , Patrolman Hi. G-| officials allowed him to drive across the state into Nevada Gest Northen docks only after he went thru a thoro disinfecting, He had to don B Jon, 24, was driving an auto| this robe, airtight to the neck, and stand there while the t¥ h and Pine, which had)cleansing fumes ran thru his clothes, Meanwhile, tires on ense plates not issued to himeslt.| his automobile and all his baggage were being fumigated, Prony deMuqeallcag 2g too. California is taking no chances of accidental spread of ‘ <igron | the hoof-and-mouth disease, now prevalent within its bor- the at N y. We was released on $25 t at and SCOFFS AT RED ADMITS BELIEF PATRONS FLEE MENACE FEARS | IN WHEELER THEATER FIRE {Crim Says Danger “Mostly | Minority Report Followed by Talk” in U. S. Statement of Faith Rush to Exit. Follows Blaze i H H WASHINGTON, May 2.—The| WASHINGTON, May 23.—Se in Projection Room “red” menace in this country 1s| Sterling, republican, South Dakota. oatly talk,” Special Assia At-| who haa bitterly fought exoneration A score of patrons watching «| fire scene in the photoplay, “The ¥ Gen Crim declared before|of Senator Burton K. Wheeler Hook and Ladder,” at the Columbia |e Daug Investigating Com-| nally admitted on the floor of the j mittee yest theater, at Columbia City, in Ral. /Mttee y i senate yesterday that he believed nier valley, Thursday night, fled in| “I never was able to find the Nirschad wih Sichschalt ot, Oo chiares near panic for the exits when a real | army of reds sald to have been led/ fire broke out in the projection < France and Borah,”|@ealnst him. room. had charge of “red” in Sterling filed a long minority re The theater was crowded with s, said |port on the Investigation of the men, women and children and the © were di ox who would| charges, protesting against exoner picture had reached an exciting | Want you to believe that there was/ation of Wheeler, alleged by a M stage when the film caught fire|@ red army marching on Washing-| tana grand jury Indictment to have ton, bets &: foead it'wen mostly | improperly exerted fluence with the interior ¢ depart and the projection room was mut, fled tn smoke. Some of the patrons | talk.” dashed for the doors, but a panic ‘Den't you know that former At When Sterling becun fet 2 of was preve tor eral Daugherty took! his report tods r Underwood An immediate response by the fire | #reat p ‘ tivities In sup-| Alabama democrat, interrupted him department prevented the fire from |presning the réd-menaceT’ Senator |to ask whether he believed Wheeler | spreaking. The bia was extin. | Brookhart asked ¢ | ty. | hed after $150 damage had been Vell, t may ha beer “T am fF an a judge tn thi The fire broke out at 10:04 | menace, t I didn't know sbout|case just as you are and I think it” you ought to say whether you | p.m Saturday an Unusual Offer! Old English Waxer-Polisher 1-lb. Can of OLD ENGLISH WAX and 1 pint-can of OLD ENGLISH BRIGHTENER— For $3.98 A regular $5.00 value. That muci-desired, hard, smooth, bril liant finish can be easily obtained with this wonderful outfit. “FLAPPER” ELECTRIO CURLERS at a special price—equipped with long cord and 83 c i-plece attachment plug; SATURDAY... and fries. CHILDREN’S Tennis Rackets 25c 50c 75¢ Saturday a Robber Ball FREE with each racket, Picnic Needs UNIVERSAL “HORSE-SHOE” BRAND CLOTHES WRINGER LED COG WES SETAE SE LOW PRICED STERNO CANNED HEAT— 3 cans for 256 STERNO STOVE and 1 Can STERNO HE. .19¢ CREPE NAPKINS, per 100, 10¢ WILLow PICNIC BASKETS At. see, 25¢, BOE, 596 Equipped with 10-inch rubber rollers, ball-bearing; enclosed cogs— warranted 3 years. A $4.49 wonderful buy at An Extra Good Buy! $2.50 LUGGAGE CARRIERS $1.69 End piece slightly dif- ferent from picture. Made of _ steel; strong and durable; extends to 72 inches. Don’t confuse this with cheap type of carrier, TORE HOURS 8:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M= REDDY TOASTER STOVES—an exceptionally good stove for light housekeeping—bolls, toasts Worth $3.50. SATURDAY .......- Pretrerireiirey ROE PN REAPS NEDO REA UEP eS NEB NB I HR he say ee generate etna dlmoereinarebendecammananiintanenie mininns inti NeHiNRAN AN: a ee — ve, ap a judge, that he ia guilty Underwoe Ross Must Testify ine : at Senate Hearing WINS PRIZE J. D, Rosa, superintendent of the department, was speeding a the continent to Washington, D. C, Friday in answer to a sub poena to testify before a senate jommittee on agriculture next Mon } day. Ross will testify on construction costs and rates of private and pub 2 power plants, It im believed the| project under c deration 1s the Boulder canyon dam tn Colorado, a project that would cost $70,000,000 | and develop 600,000 hersepower ns well as Irrigate thousands of acres of farm lands. ALL SERENE “Going home for Old week. "Is the grand jury in session?” Home ip." —Loulsville CourierJour- If you value your watch, let a watch. maker repair it. Next Liberty theater, | Special $1.49 Magner White SAN DIEGO, Cal, May 23—"A thousand dollars, eh? My wife, three children and two doctors will| |e glad to hear of it." } | Thus spoke Magner White, San | Diego Sun reporter, when informed | |that the award committee had voted | him the Pulitzer prize for the best | plece of reporting in 1923—a story Moulded Garden Hose A high quality moulded black Rubber Hose which will give splendid serv- jce—Extra SPECIAL Satur- wo Feen........ $9.49 50 FEET... JOINTED STEEL FISH RODS A very fine Steel Rod— has detach- able handle, cork — grip, nickel m ountings, White's award wasn’t a fluke.| | Anticlpating the eclipse assignment | for the Sun, he spent 30 nights in |the clty brary, studying astron- }omy. And his story was so thoro, the best bit of reporting in the means of overcoming lack of a col-| | The Fruity Laxative | lege education, | Ho is 80, was born in McKinney, Bold by All Drug stores | Texas, und since comtn| n, e 8, is to the Sun, Made by weseeen & Robbins, Ime | ee oars ago, has become assist- Gus a heiner Deve On (| Bnt to the editor and conductor of Gpeclal Wholesale Distributers a column of humor and philosophy. 4% joints; 127 ‘ blac ce LE ar ’Varsity Patrons ameled; reg: i tar $50 Called to Session The Patrons’ association of the Special EE I H University of Washington will meet Saturday, I jat 8 o'clock Friday evening in Meany hall, on the campus. Those EXTRACTION yrs DAILY Mr PAINIL 55 | |Our whalebone rubber, which dots |not cover the roof of the mouth if attending are urged to attend the home economics, painting, sceulptor and design, science, architecture and nursing open houses being held on the campus at the same time, $1.69 A New Pure! BRASS BIRD CAGES On sule Saturday at very apecial prices, Medium Size, $3.98 Large Size, $4.49 Keep young. Look young How? Apply Herb Medicine Co., 317 Denny Bldg, opp. Bon Marche, for free formulas.—-Advertisement, DR. MAYFIELD ‘ou @ two Oo} more teeth « | Natur $5. 00 Pe ols and lteeth wos. perfect repro- ..$10.00 |Gum Lyke duction of the human ar Treating f tooth... * oT WORK $4, 00 Medicine ree Most of our, prei patronage ts recommended by our early patients, | | whose work iw still giving good wi |fetaction. | All work guaranteed for 15 yeara OHIO DENTISTS 207 University | Corner Second Ave, er Backs Pat in and © MA in-0875, 608 Pike St. Over Wash, Savings & Trust Co, 20 om dee aut ACAENm ON LANCE Rat of the eclipse of the sun. \}) DEPARTMENT ene rd i Reasons Why Thousands of People Visit This Store on Saturdays: Women’s Sport and Dress Coats For Clearance Saturday Made of Novelty Coat- ings in light colors and of Twills in Navy Blue 9.50 -00 4 Coats, formerly $5 18 Coats, formerly 5 Coats, formerly $49.50 10 Coats, formerly $45.00 Women's Apparel Dept. Second Floor $ $ Barton’s Dyanshine Cleaner For Women’s Suede Shoes ; Ap leathers Idea It comes in all colors, results are gratifying. Try a Notions Department Nquid dye for suede and all kinds of y applied and uonstration in the 50c der Main Floor Trimmed Millinery Reduced to $6.45 Smart Summer Styles and Colors Athletic Union Suits $1.00 or 3 for $2.75 A Real Value in the Exact Garment You Like! Athletic style Union Suits, as sketched, of extra quality bar nain- Every hat is from a ee ° ; inset In back. much higher priced fnes 34. 2b | groups, sharply re-| | excelient garment duced for Saturday for summer wear. selling. Men's Dept. Second Floor Main Floor | Special Until Noon! Women’s Crushed Plush Jacquettes, $16.75 Everyone knows the great demand for the Jacquettes. Here is a group in gray, brown and black, with fur collars in contrasting shades. Until noon only, at $16.75! Women's Apparel Dept—Second Floor 30 Girls’ Organdie Dresses For Clearance at Half Price! Organdie Dresses of pretty styles in white and a few colors. Sizes are 10 to 16 years. These have been soiled from display. Values from $3.95 to $14.95 for half price Saturday! Girls’ Dept—Upper Main Floor sea brought here by the crew of the} The ice which held the ship fast | steamer Puget Sound. was seven feet thick. Thirty-six A Detroit lad, Robert Eubank, 19.|C@"EO and passenger boats were yoar-old messboy, was drowned tn the | CAUsht Im the huge field’ and were unable to move until the ice broke, Atlantic on the Puget Sound's ee voyage to Europe when a huge wave swept him overboard during a storm. After leaving Copenhagen for Hel-| singfors the ship struck the worst winter experienced In the Baltic sea in 20 years. It became frozen fast | in the ice 50 miles from the Finnish | port of Hango, February 26. The| ice fleld extended for 150 miles on | either side of Hango and many} miles Into the Baltic. | GLO-GLAN ENDS HEART TROUBLE KEEP GLO-GLAN HANDY FOR EMERGENCY OF THIS KIND 36 SHIPS ARE HELD IN ICE Seven-Foot *Floes Hold Ship in Baltic Sea PHIL. ADELPHIA, May 23.— Thirty-six ships were marooned for 20 days in a huge ice field in the Baltic sea, according to a tale of the Tho welght of the earth ts estl mated at six trillion tons. INVEST IN HEALTH ‘The small outlay for an oc- casional package of JO-TO will pay heavy dividends tn | health for those who suffer from indigestion or consti- pation, gas puins, belching, heartburn and other symp-, toms of a disordered stom= J0-T0| gives quick relief. A tea- spoonful ta a glass of hot water at any time. Read What He Says: Was surprised to learn, after tak- ing two bottles of GLO-GLAN, that I am permanently relieved of the aw: ful distress T had been suffering with ond would be my last, and T can truthfully say that GLO-GLAN has brought the end of my troubles. | Was sure «a Godsend, and am only | for three years, was due to gas|too glad to recommend this wonder: | behencererrn A Seek prossing against my heart, I was|ful remedy. | under tho impression that I had| (Signed) 1. EDDIE SKAHAN, | AT DRUGGISTS heart trouble. Many nights I was|Monmouth Apartments, gist Ave. Mfrd. by JO-'TO CO., Inc, Bellingham, Wash, kept awake by « nervous feeling and fluttering and pounding of my heart, I would get up quick and gasp for breath, thinking each sec: and Yesler Way. All drug store Stewart & Holm Advertisement, $1.00 per bottle, | distributors.— AE ARNON TO

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