The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1925, Page 5

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i 1928 APRIL 6, Grunbaum Bros. MONDAY, THE wattle Breit et Be he Cau ic SIXTH AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND®PINE rh ' i ap 1 noticgs t tt ned 1 f pped for th anit To United States Marshal Benn 9 Jay af yr, on { To Seattle Anglers nt nite At " E: tt f To Traffic Chief Fuqua art The I \ Le 1 ¢ As Sketched— This Dincenport af To Sheriff Starwich Luxurious Comfort and Beauty Very Special at - 1 ae if and easy terms are easily arranged on $ “ail Gre l ‘ our Pay-Out-of-Income Budget Plan. To KTCL The Davenport pictured embodies full a mad t web construction. NACHMAN spring filled cushions and 1 He A 2 LIFETIME craftsmanship throughout. Choice of beautiful ‘ HE i Baker cut velour coverings. Cissibicaline: Aven Cliats To Ballard Marine Railway ompanion Ar air, r priced special . a $66.50 sleds abe Companion Wing Chair, es : ) WriCOd, BHOC oc ei es oh eied av ce as $75.00 ' ‘ Stent The ab Day t a Companion Arm ( To L. S. Brockway co s, priced Com nion W « . ¥ m GRUNBAUM BROS. F URNITURE CO. ‘ ud me 1 i Sixth Avenue Between Pi. c ft cH t Ss To Radio Announcers Pes orem 4 | mi : D AirVolces: You HENS LOVE SOUND || Frisco Firm Buys draw ro i | COUNTRY. 100; LAY: ||, saNotenern, “lay Lo. i ; | i's § MORE EGGS HERE |): - Se dbs 8 Le a Ricstor Use ve Words | .. | Old Time Lexicographers Would | | n.. : ne Marvel At Increased Demand = | t Mond: i fl When will the demand equal the tag a ay peta tales tas Rea tarate Su tewa supply? The supply of words always ris of 240 to 300 exgs per erage b bas had at that age re hag been greater than the demand|/ pen and there are many cases || and money! What chance have you to + for ordinary usage, but of iate the || ,» 220 per hen. ,out making more’or lend of a fool of your: demand has been increasing rapidly } ny plants are devoted to CHARLOTTETOWN, CHIEF SEATTLE, Posi is good news for the Let day-old chicka and egg produc: | Ward Island.—During th th of a ographers who like to have their uitry raisers all |jJanuary, 223. foxes wer ipped paneer to ie ee ge tec eres A raes eileen award domnd to. va] CO, Nes Raita Niue, Nee es: late Willlam M. ffan of the| ie tor Biase ta Slag a r / Jol to the 1 1% dearer to you than Pp OKA. Ne the most consistent wir shows, also, it was sh Shtppers are find! get sound chickens more in demand for value are devel: rest prize fow éven then the words, and c dictionaries, time. The more extended a4 une for t the present | stock here. ping choice calls for a greater use of the diction. | \———__________/ lane use of ince | ary—and the one dictionary that everybody shouki have is the > DEMO WOMEN TO MEET Universities Di y. ft rinciples and history of the lexicographers of the past coul tic party annd its essentia know of the demands for this new | differences from other ma Yolume,*they would surely marvel |party, will be diac 4 at the meet elr r i at it. jing of the ¢ Democrat The coupon printed an another} Women's club Tt April 7 | To the Dodge Widows Page of this issue shows how you | 2:30 p. n The will be D ar Millionaires fe ne aN come into immediate possession! the Puget Sound Savings associa. | 000,000. The on that ¢ Of one of these useful volumes. tion. will be $6,000,0 ‘ —————e — —— —_—__—___—_—- to you. That's ¢ wort “BASEBALL WEEK.” Let us supply your Baseball needs with Reach equipment. To the Gamblers 11.4 °° f} ee hai’ DAVENUE AND UNION STREET. : Here’s a Real Buy! 32-Piece “K. T. K. Quality Semi-Porcelain $4 98 ° s& DINNER SETS . An unusually good dinnerware value; beautiful light blue, conven: |]) f tional band border spaced with dainty pink and blue floral garlands. FIRST BASEMENT Handy Tool Grinder 98c A big value; equipped with 4ineh fast cut ting stone. BARGAIN SQUARE jentr I he Dear Chief; You should be Europe did ni They are the g Service for Six I am grateful indee Dear Chief: The school system is a big degree because of the splendid cc the public, Thank you for your K« SELL LIGENSES (mcs | Unprecedented Demand for | Permits; Over 7,000 Sold Unprecedented demand fr¢ is and an fay repor Monday 1 April 1 and on have apiece ) state work 246-INCH POULTRY NETTING, inch mesh, very specially priced for Tues- day's selling, $2. 69 150-ft, rolls ..- on Woven from > ire, heavily galvanized. 12-TOOTH STEEL Bow Rake MARKED 69c EXTRA LOW DEPT, 17 county 1926 Ii Iready aus | King county Hee been sold At $1 A total of 1, licenses $7.60 each have sold thet deputy auditors since they sale March 3. Fifty-one mostly Japanese, have obtained li- \ censes by paying $10 each. ‘The loca "cow coun! ew at $1 f n King county and apply procity agreement to do hun fishing in neighboring been went on aliens, ¥,-INCH HOT AND COLD WATER FAUCETS, each. ......0 00000 sees A very low price; quick compression; nickel plated; highly polished. China indexed. DEPARTMENT 17 | ENAMELWARE, 49c Each Stock up now at a big saving. 10-quart Pails 5-quart Tea Kettles » |W cen ti ir | | counties, and ti Darling Reported ly ATTLE ire ACA Sel aun ae Me Po 4 for your common: {days of {ts date for trial u@®lith hour delay in as Resting Easily ome time ago and empowered the STAR rs from TIC Hh Boaa Po CHIEF SEATTLE. the inec nyway CHIEF SEATTLE CHIEF SEA LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE wud, million men mon the sub, 11 Madison ion of my ytion and it « ration that has been given by > a large MICROPHONE TROUBLE STOPS KTCL OPENING Having trouble installing their microphone the Mirst Christian Science church, the new radio station in Seattlé, KTCL, operated by B. F. I unable to go on the air for the first time heduled Sunday Announcement of their new open- ing date will be made later. in in r, was as 8 May Forbid Lawyers to Drop Court Case} rior court jurists lay afternoon on > A supreme attorneys to within six Such prac King county su ithdraw from a ces, the Judges declare, nece the trial un 1a new attorney can be entered. The present he supreme court made the ruling to enforee it vont courts r LIN " 14-quart Dishpans , i sa babe No. 8 Coffee Pots | roapital with peri JERUSALEM Lord Balfour, . a . tonitis, ¥ ted Sunday night | whose visit here was considered sit No, 6 Convex Kettles aw treatin jnificant, i# returning to ingland No. 10 Preserving Kettles Re | Mr. Darling spent a eomtortable | th former Hritisy foreign mintste 7 ony *: - da and hh condition wa pro. left tod, fo iifal ane 1 Visit SECOND BASEMENT nounced by his physician as “quite | Damascus and Alexandria on his way tlefdetory." wine, itate | court calendar is be-|s | tween 1,000 and 1,200 c&¥s behind, | 6,180,674 b: PAGE P= Bieter > i It's Results That ¢ ount! | | Rhode > rt yee a eee ENT STORE Vhowg, MA in-6000 Inviting You to Attend the Opening of Our New Shoe Department Where Women and Children will be fitted in Footwear of a standard in keeping with the High Quality of Our Other Merchandise. Rhodesa Shoes for Children Natural shape Shoes built to fit the foot, from first-step sizes for the Wee Tots, to those for Girls, Misses, Boys and Youths. Anopes Phenomenal Easter Hat Offering for Tuesday $7.50 All Hand-made - Models in the Season’s Latest Styles and Colors. MN Sport and ‘Ablarncen DRESSES $15.95 Delightful Spring Models as Smart as Those Pictured in High Shades and Novelty Prints. Indeed you will have right to be proud of an 4’ Dress from this showing and at a price you an easily afford to pay. ete IN LARGE AND SMALL HEAD SIZES. —o— 4¢ Home, Laster Sunday, im One of These Crisp, New Voile Dresses = in Shades of rose, $2.95 w) blue, red, green, orange, tangerine and corn. Sizes 86 to 44. Upper Main Moor 600 BOYS’ BLOUSES 71 C Tuesday! But 95¢ Wednesday Sizes 6 to 16 years Boys’. Madras Sport What a Buy! 100 Spring Coats $24.50 Values for Velours, Flannels \ and Sport Mix- $ I 9. 50 awh! (yo ¥SE a Blouses, made with flap pocket, in good patterns and all colors, are guar- ETrllUAUUUUUUUUVUUEEUCUULGNUOUEGUGELEAEEOUUOCGGEGEGECEUEUUUUUEU UOTE = j anteed fast. Every = tures in Good ANNTRHoDES blouse is cut full to size. = Colors! Main Floor Rear = Women's Apparel Dept.—Second Floor tvw0T Coca it Ont, — Flour he exports) Canadian wool before the In 1923 sules DURA English from Canada duri totall $6, month ot |i and continental trade, barrels, that totalled — 500,000 | h for the} pounds, while last year upwards of | month: ending February, }21,009,000 pounds had been disposed } vrrels, valued at $ i t8c in tho British and continental reat Britain was the best cus- | markets, r, taking third of the | {otal exports | rabruary | in market valued at 1 ven nearly one EVANSTON, Il.—"No." "Tho one jword on an emphatic placard, deco: During 1924 |r Wool Grow: | 2,600,000 pounds | WINNIPEG, Man an Cooperative 8 the front windows of about one these | upant | out of three Kyanston home ers Association sold day It means that the of wool, making a total of O4]intends to vote “No” when a local} pounds handled since its organt lection Tuesday deeide whether lion seven years ago, Canadian] sunday movies will be permitted in growers in 1922 started to place’ town. (IC its Glasses, See Dr, J, RK, BINYON

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