The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1917, Page 3

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IS ON WAY Ladies’ and Children’s Fashions Exhibited by Living Models Tonight, 7:30 and 9:30 COLISEUM TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ONLY “The Heart of Texas Ryan” A Western comedy-drama, furious fun, passionate, pulsat le furnishing fast and romance and touch ing pathos; staged on the border-line of the “Lone Star” State, when the going was good FRANK CAMPEAU, the famous “Trampas” of “The Virginian,” as “Dice” GEO. FAWCETT, as Ryan, rich, rough BESSIE EYTON, as “Texas” Ryan, TOM MIX, as the cowpuncher McAllister nd ready. an Let ’er Buck! Seattle High he " Vie w ¢ t s Pearl Palr wae a t f mt ay a I 8 Spokar ' tage ext w 1 Je or kit for offi wa rt 7 al! | DOCTOR'S $50,000 SUIT HAS BEGUN John Curtis, in the village Conn. Je his owne a dog, holds a card Norfolk 50 CENTS Bore’, Girts’ and Children's ATS KAVANAGH'S Firet and Union 1906 First. at Madison. s for F Gale Morg gang of bandits p Fe m ‘were gold thieves in “Nan of Music an excavation, Mountain.” ‘ purp FREE OFFER SATURDAY Great $10,000 Emporium Stock Must Go Emporium stock—it cannot be done in a day. We purchased this $10,000 stock at prac- tically 50c on the dollar—we’re selling it the same way. This stock contained all standard, high grade mer- chandise—Walk-Over and Florshiem Shoes, Griffon and Collegian Men's Clothing, Eagle and Cooper’s Under- wear, Cluett Shirts, etc., etc. Ye we again reduced It was like money from ga We closed our doors and made ready for the final clearance This great Emporium stock will soon be a thin H. M. ROGERS of the past. Tomorrow is the last da MPC tvs heiee tn And to force quick selling tomorri e ma tional Free Offer this sensational FREE OFFER Absolutely FREE Saturday! —E HERE IS OUR F REE OFFER: MEN'S SUITS THAT SOLD TO $15.00 FOR $5.75 Over 200 Suits to select from—many in all-wool fabrics—new Sprin g 5.75 styles and patterns, and all go tomorrow at this rock-bottom price And as an added inducement to force all of these Suits to be sold before the close of VIOLET PALMER, SEATTLE GiRL, TO MOVIE STARDOM ‘SKULL AND BONES the” papers, and sald It’s no easy matter to close out this great |’ LOOK AT TONGUE: 9 19 3 STAR—FRIDAY, MARCI 16, 17, PAGE FRED TELLS OF BRIBING CHIEF THREE TIMES Satisfactory Terms Always tHe GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager. after , — eo S in wt f bootlegging and —_ ere n the booze-graft cor ty ~~ except 1 ¢ ed th pre asf th He add era mater oo Hillingysle ! ' a ae mer f = = = = us! Saturday Is the e888") Last Day of the be e | Demonstration Se vis and Sale of Da “ Girl ih tha Noe eo <r : Sa d $7,500 Was Too Much n i : i 4 y ia The’Stay Satisfactory’Range $ i i It is important that you order your Monarch be = itet ‘ f or fore the closing hours of the store Saturday evening a uty Out for Putnam A $10.00 Pure Aluminum Cooking Set given absolutely FREE with every Monarch Range sold this week. FROM SALE, FOUND ©). '="> == stove Trade your Monarch, old is part payment on a AEROPLANE AGAIN: «2%. 5, BOMBS ENGLAND |... YOUR SICK CHILD -: IS GONSTIPATED! :: New Monarch Ranges are Vitre- ous Enamel Lined and will not rust | out. Hurry, Mother! Remove Poi ‘ sons From Little Stomach, I onarch Ranges are built to last Liver, Bowels a lifetime. Give “California Syrup of , ORDER YOUR MONARCH NOWwE Figs” If Cross, Bilious : : Feverish ca PIKE AT FIFTH Grote-Rankin name to a p r which was imme. | entered as evidence, The! Wife of Cartoonis: e was no doubt laying the . Py . 3 Sues for Divorce)” Demonstrated Bribe ation for a future point i discredited one bit of the ony of Arthur Hatton, who sworn he didn’t keep the whis: oo a handful » a demonstration for the of bill i hk ; S : 5 : Ha d "Ch sd N b ccou s fol e s) business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFF Any $2.50 Hat in the house— ‘ pig Num er a tho oH, th ir ss Af ea ed : ; . phen r en oduc e Rae acts be Ate | ial o he was their bookkeeper. Fred | and there’s over 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY Fred's private not soune ge Se r pen edly ; : inet: Hatton @1d kee al whte-| * awe « don remember to a decilarec atton did sd FREE with every Suit sold tomorrow. x a list of customers and|#Wwered, ‘eutlon directed to! KY accounts, and used that as a 3 . r as Chief Becking 3 basis for answering he \ And here’s Lot 2—Men’s beautifully tailored Suits, new Spring styles, in Sthed Tel ae 1 an admission favor. | basis oe an werir eS vid BB ne nut io know how much whisky busines blues, blacks, grays and browns, that sold up to $25.00. Priced tomorrow at ° a te h two ciphers added so no tt eta aailivmer. kt ne y bad. done after August 30. And with each of these Suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FRE your selection of any Ved t ers ised hy pet ae lingsle id At the end of the afternoon | e {| © said amor t custom Tucker asked him if e knew} Hat in the house. Think of it—unheard-of values—and a Hat FREE IS y) i : Roget yas the ide ote Rae oe Gite Mager Care Men’s Overcoats at these same prices—$5.75 and $9.85—if you wish d Wooden 1 karen ‘ No.” said Fre but I've heard PLEASE NOTE—These Free Offers good SATURDAY ONLY Non a8 8 y dollvered 26, 50 and rr Cari May Mentioned oy ra a A time, which were pees k Carl May was one of the wit s: » is outofaorts, taken thru the streets in trucks In Sold 8 sr 4 1esses before the d jury who ' ing: wating broad daylight bs Vad dy auladt shee is supposed to ha en a confed ncting naturally—look, Mother! s The rest of the afternoon was! He admitted selling the liquor | orate of the Billingsleys and later | man needa for dress i { f tongue ia coated, This Is a sure|consumed in the cross examination | stored by She riff Hodge in the Pie-| to pave broken with them, It is ex pair—go | this sale and going at t ies t ite t liver |Of Fred by Attorneys Walter Ful-|low warehouse, pected he will be a witness for the Kea Waaate’ the : hawale ate ¢ ton, counsel for Chief Beckingham,| “What did you do with the nse. 7, : - Pept ae hay . Rehan cheese ind Wilmon Tucker, associated in| money?” demanded Fulton | Fred remembered meett ladies’ Walk-Over Shoe broken line go @ 10 eat ; cl ais the defense of Mayor Gill I put ft in my pocket,” answered » answered, in Ora Billingsley's $1.50. ind : P Arrived Just in Time Fred in the Navarre hotel about Missen’ St and Sanda orth to $3.00, at OBE, & ott ¢ o this f Fred He said he “thought he suggest ary 17, but ied he remem. Ladies’ Shoes that 1 5 nd $8.00; ce eo sahil f ere Decembe: amashing the lock on the door.” in which Lo se mak 12- and 16inch top, go at a nt price , puter tha idaer! BD . denied that he told the chies g up” the story 3 en, we ¢ ci eap. M Pants, | y¢ oy il ted food and sour|hammered for the »/to come to the MeKay apartments GIL $4,000. Shoe to $7.00, go at worth to § Other it $E.49 and |} ly moyes out of its Mttle star Carriage works Inc t, where | to tell him how to capture Mar-| tion was asked of V oes, worth to $5.00, | % rth (0 $6.00, at 285 pins you) red said he paid the chief $600) gett Arthur Hatton, the bookkeeper, peptide Mgt ae, Underwear the lfor a truckload of contraband Ma Referring to tl wher when the defense attorneys first in Saturda Collars at Fé, | $2.00, at Oe. I Underwear~ a big lot had s mia dri dicated that they knew of Fey's Men's Dros Bs Dalen Pale sod separee | erties Lame the tru demand: | Fulton bringing | connection with the Billingsleys, Wool Fla zarment—it’s out of our line—so it goes liquor Yr, Was ‘ . O¢ a-garment lings! ins were he? pe The s Gg iat afew of the bar OL ceMRecuiaukah Yes,” anid Fred The jungle fowl, found in Aus: i Sigh Me Cotton Soc r ndows aro § i - tralia, builds a nest in the form of 7 1m Gloves with | ch-grad + tnd. all. price: pon et Don't Drink sant great mond, sometimes measur-| Mys dud Fishem at > the ye or rte f4 ; bs es tr we OWD-UDS Di ed oO Ye | on oO kno yo ateme | B fee’ cht a 15 ee wrists eralls, Mack & | low. If ant to save—don't delay—be herp early BE aoe (Aro printed OM} what for ted the attor-|js a falsehood on the face of it and | eran betent and 160% (Cooper's Underwear, etc, in fact everything that | Saturday morning ee wveet ce aavalartalt Nesaer ane |i! that Chief Reckingham has not tast: | Mrs, F wite of the : druggist. for a ho-cent| Fred looked down, then said/| ed liquor for a year and a halt?” | artist, * Wisher, originator Remember our Address—THE RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1508- California. Syrup. of| quietly, “For the truck The witness did not a | ells are of plain mesh, with one| “Mutt and Jett hs led aa . eo that {t's made by Why didn’t you get the truck?’| Tred was requested to pen|huge embroidered motif placed to|mons against him in the New H 1510 FIRST AVENUE, opposite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street. Sale the “California. Fig Syrup Com-| That was Plelow’s job and write “V, Bickel, Virgil Bickel, fit amusingly over one cheek or|supreme court, Cause for the ad ; starts Saturday morning at 9 a. m. sharp. Did he get it?” [1th of Feb." and then sign ‘ lhas uot been made public, 2

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