The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1925, Page 5

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MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1925. & -?Grunbaum Bros. FURNITURE } Sixth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine Feature Offering of Cedar Chests ' | 75 Only Cedar Poly- chrome, Walnut, and i Mahogany Chests ts sf} All Lined With Genuine Aromatic Tennessec } Red Cedar, Moth and Dust Proof DISTINCTLY decorative piece of furniture in any heme, these beautiful Cedar Chest afford absolute protection for the finest silks, furs and linens. The prices listed here mean decided savings to you ae 3 : Reduced to : os ag eR $20:5° a nigel . Ss ok aoe $15:75 ms cy cape hag Chest, 1714x40-inch $17:50 50 Cedar Chest, 17x42-inch sliding tray, regular $3 $24.00 Cedar Chest, 1814x43-inch size, _ $21-99 “ey regular price $3 Cedar Chest, 1914x41-inch size, with $25.00 .00 sliding tray, regular $37.50.... Mahogany Chest, 21x45-inch size, with $48.00 .00 sliding tray, regular 2x4414-inch size, regular $107.50. . . $70:2° Mahogany Chest, 22x45-inch size, with $58:50 50 sliding tray, regular $85.00... Polychrome Chest, with sliding tray ra ay Two-tone Walnut Chest, 20x44-inch : size, with sliding tray, reg. $100.... $6 7:90 13 Polychrome Chest, 22x45-inch siz $60: Polychrome Chest, 211 x49-inch size, $6 2:00 KOU aie s' with sliding tray, regular $94 with sliding tray, regular $$ See These Remarkable Values in Our Windows Add a Cedar Chest to Your Charge Account Liberal Credit—Easy Terms yee PERRET Eee EPO Re eR Leb Oe eerste * Ss RPSTRS TREE: COT ied Add ae Needs to Your Charge Account GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. PHT Re Hi) WILL TRANSFER Paeate M55 PRISONERS = \ genes to Be Moved From Leavenworth D. Downey | president and Ed F retary, The exec pees | meeting, orm men, two Pacific slope and are long A epecial trainf'which will ¢ day coaches, a sleeper and a bi © conch, has been chartered for the | Steck Now Leads hp. in Iowa Recount All precautions to prevent a whole WASHINGTON, Aug sale escape have been taken. Fred] ,, alot | ° . Zerbst, deputy warden, will be in| charge of the train and the guards ‘| p Whiont he selected to make, the trip d into the lead in the commit are necessary for |1., recount. todas “bet mapulation of 4% counties b » 10—(By 1 ck, der nate se Daniel ¥ ant for th Brookhart, republic Tue & engine Sufficient food for the entire trip. | greck 161,97 which Includes meat, bread, tomatoe and Brookhart 169,408 | Potatoes, roasting ears and other of the prison tarm@®will be on the train here Th first step to be taken by the « <u. Ment of justice to relieve the o 1 crowded condition at the institution, | Beattle, Cd ransfev of the prisoners would form a line p from Boston to LEAVENWORTH, Kas., Aug. 19.) olocted includes: ¢ Guarded by a corps of husky, s ti § ily, armed men, 55 prisoners of th el 1 & ed! gy federal penitentiary here will be Dr. B. F : : ‘ smith, William Covington, Paul} * Sp transferred Tuesday to the Carson! prouser and Robert Macteria de City, Nev., prison. | The club voted to invite Senator| * All gf the convicts are from the| Wesley 1. Jones to address the next | ES. was cat- ight '} Municipal authorities notified the THE SEATTLE STAR “Vottare fram YANKS SOON TO SEE ACTION Plenty af Work for Ameri- can Airmen in Morocco ae et er ACAT TI QHIEF PEATTLE To Phinney Street Car Conductors VANGUARD ARRIVES! t»«1 n ha deo? Tl t Count Cout DEPARTMENT STORE Le Owners and Operators of KFOA Tuestiay’ S NeeActions i in ‘the August Clean-up Sales! French Flyers Have Much Excitement Lately BY JOUN O'BRIEN To Cable Car Patrons Women’s H osiery Clearance! Women’s Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hose, $1. 00 Full fashioned pure silk Hose witl eet and To Mayor Brown: | To Conductor 1211 l arter tops, and in all sizes. Color ide lo . To Patriots Who Buy Tires African, beige and blonde. Hose from regular I t mite P $1.49 and $1.69 stock, for clearance! Women’ S Sik Hose o Campers, Lumbermen and Firefighters H ' i xi To Commander McMillan, Etah, Greenland To Mount Rainier R = \ t ‘ : Outsize Silk Hose—$1.00 Women’s Cotton Hose S y : ¢ 5-Pairs for $1.00 = 5 sa Hl , Forr $ $1 1 i fashioned "Cotton Hose in =" a Few gi ‘ Novelty Lisle Hose at Children’s Cotton Hose = 2 Pairs for $1.00 = $6 RAIL FARE: ® " 10¢; 8 Pairs 25 = & t ® [- e I Ribbed Cotte => BRINGS MANY |To The Chief of Police, Chicago a A= Viaruars € Women's Hosiery Dept.—Rhodes’ = Excursion From Spokane to : = Seattle Carries 1,000 | | 66 To Frank H. Lamb, Hoquiam | You Should W ear Constant You my t Char » Oo $ Comfort” SHOES for Tired. Feet nC DR TEEN If you feel fagged out after being on your feet most ehd To Trub, Bull Terrier | of the day, because of foot discomfort, there is a cor- In| eaten © dal The Btar, ts good, pete ne 1 rection. | $3. 00, $5. 00, $6.50 king for-“Constant Com 1 ea. ‘They are mad t , a flexible turned: aole w heels and rubber top lift be r and i CONTINUED think I ar diowot j BeTTTUUUUUIVUUUULUTTUUH UU TLUULTTUUU HLTH Ree fn the Bast for some year ibvone of twa hitohes| Come orer end avo ana’ td' 66 1 SruU INI LNUTUUUSIUULA UTE TUTTE Pots wl ree Ge Mare w woe ee | ALL 3 Born on May'6 ai SAYS BELGIUM xis "conse es cat ie TO PAY DEBT Ambassador Promises Early | Refunding of Money Seattle meat SHE Johnson family of Port Townsend has no trouble| °° returned from a Eu- o in remembering birthday There are three children, tour, says prices are high in Bernice, five and three montt zabeth, two and three months and Olive, 8 months. They were all born on May wld G, They ure the children of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Johnson|. “=Y¢vtins but labor costs more and were visiting in Seattle Saturday. ¢ nd and Germany, even when paid in American dollars. n Germany than here. Wages are j down to 25 per cent of what they SUSPECTS HELO “Mrs. Sarah Plunkett uh EB, Plunkett urday at the hon Believed Connected With . S. F. Mail Robbery N FRANCISCO, Aug. 10.-Six|Mrs. Edward Wiseman, 1en are being held|f#ve. S. ‘After t for a good time t they were | Georgetown Un ime I am the three-minute | to ars “COUNTESS ENTER : = = STATE FAIR ‘yur com. | SIX Of Ten Western Districts) « Try for Prize ed in the erment in the| of ail mail, ul Sprague, Wasi ed thousands of dollars’ worth)’ Mrs, Plunkett had resided in Sé lieved to have | family, r two ndchildren and J. R. BINYON of them of nar x which YAKIMA, Aug bi ae Tiles’ bl ne which had driven | men, around a table ; sve lalaredla | ould TREE GOOSEBE s MOULTON CHAPEL, and. —A ooseberry bush grafted on a willow has produced a splendid crop, FAMOUS CHURCH: cccy cc So | ? An extra bonus of $50 to each cour ty exhibiting is offered this ye imburse partially the ight, 1 N. EB. A. Service, Inc.) X-RAY Members Unable to Raise Fluoroscopic ! , ; ons which undertake Examination | $600 for Paving Bill |° bmathering Ane exept nl of Lungs or The average American family uses 15 gallons of hot ASBURY PARK, N, J., Aug. 10 county, distributed pro rata to all cxreean J Stomach water daily for all purposes. vn as “the Church of the Prest|ana to f takes prize of $50 | or tl hibit: Judged the best dee: | lock because it's 60 communicants | orated and best arranged. are unuble to raise $600 to pay the} city for # ne | nts," may be sold on the auctic HIGH BLOOD |” PRESSURE | HOW DO You. he counties from district. No. 1, | which Includes the portion of ES ae evita NYocdtows ya t of the Cascade mountain | a wii ‘s act i ff hiped is estan 5 make nt ng bid for (Quickly Reduced DO IT? honors, as six of the 10 counties now when visiting or living in this viein herapy, | ity,” has only $150 in the treasury, | and was unable to pay the $600 pay They county Ratleeuon vee vant the | Is Obtained by Using in the prorated money; | y mew methods. Physlo- t re | entere treat } ectrivity, Nehts, | hanienl appli @ i} Why “get along” with a Gas Water Heater when you | can do it easier and quicker with GAS? | $5 0 balance in easy monthly payments, puts ° a high-grade, copper coil Gas Water | DOWN heater in your home, ready for use Jing assesment When the city pre ented the bill trustees that unless the bill is paid by the end of this month the little STANDARD BAGS i { A special com Daily, assinted by Cuticura Oint- ment when required. It keeps the Ordinary connections FREE, A BARGAIN | w ot a barkuin when 1] mitt eery Vag Manuface } } aan } ria pores active, the skin clear and free . . tire of that?” ques | the ar er a i eh ; | eal hair-growing condition, ¢ ea e 1g ing ompany bureay vridard n 0 s doubt about it, After|ard grocery buss, ‘This, it iw wal, | 1308 Fourth Ave. MAin-6767 T had aawer the wat 1 had sixty: will help customers to Know when O1L ted A aE oe seven par overt? thoy are being shortweighted, bitus ! at, |

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