The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 10

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EAT RED FRONT STORE MOVES TO BASEMENT ter Being Forced Out of Old Location, Rogers Moves) Entire Stock to Basement at 1413 First Avenue, | - Across the Street From the Central Public Market— | Drastic Price Cutting Saturday. Tou can't hoki Nogers down—| eh © forced to move his Great Red : t Clothing and Stock to a > Dasement at 1 jew the Nhu Pike Street PP wauch alive. He fis not dead yet Rogers has moved Mtock to this basement Ported it on tibles—re-marked DMbranged it for quick disposal fe low prices that go in Riberys: Saturday, will ¢ meat skeptical that KR yery much alive.” “This Great Red Front Mat be sold and sold quick.” rs, and what Rogers says, Rog: | does, “We moved this} Red Front Stock to a base-} fren we have practloally no ¢x here and so we are better ens “bled than ever to cut prices un-| Mereifully.” } “Don expect Here,” save Rocers Mise is all packed Took for any fancy & “tl windows—we have whatever Will find here only a few 3 to this basement but “More than pay few steps for the hundreds of await you. Entire Stock Sacrificed “The entire stock will be sacrificed | ke Saturday. | _ “Think of getting heavy wool socks | Be; men’s $2.00 dress shirts are ed at 6X n's $2.50 priced at $1.89; $9.00 logging ) shirts go at $4.95; genuine Sec Pres suspenders sell for ce; men's Sweaters can be had now for 3; Ibe canvas gloves cut to Se, men’s handkerchiefs at only Sc. i! Shoes Are Included Re Rogers’ great stock of shoes to be at unheard of prices. Boys shoes at $1.65; -nen’s $3.50 for $1.98; $4.00 work shoes go $2.48; ladies’ high top $6.00 shoes to $3.45; $7.00 dress shoes for | south eut to $3.48 may be down but his entire o has as and | and ffect to avinee the rs is stil have H. M. ROGERS fancy fixture boxes—don none Men's $18.00 to $18.00 » $20.00 to $25. tos 0 mackinawas sell for uulte will be ps it will oo | vom out at $6.8 overcoats go now for $10.00 to $t2 $5.95; good $3. me f ‘to $30.00, here is as rgains t 50 pants cut to 98¢ tailored suite, worth now only $11.89 are Liberty Bonds Cashed MN pay cash for Lib them in trade, special prompt attention. Join the crowds of snoney savers and come down to Rogers Basement where the Great Red Front Clothing Stock is temporarily been closed all this great male and come early. ie starts Saturday 9 A. M. sharp. Red Front Clothing Co. Directly below Flag Theatre—just of Pike street — opposite | Frye's Central Public Market BELGIAN VOTE PLAN CHANGED, (Special to ‘The Star by N. BRUSSELS, March 14 of the Belgian electoral system in keeping with the pledges of the king equal suffrage to all citizens over 21 The new suf. frag® will be first exercised at the May elections Belgium's old system is tempered by the multiple vote. Every citizen casts one vote for member of the house at 25 and for senators at 34. After a year's residence a second vote is granted to the father of a family at the sage of 35 with light property restrictions Bas the crowds give years of age. ENGLISH CONSUL SEEKS MISSING BRITONS HERE Gerald Kauffman Kendall, Eng |lishman, believed to be in Seattie, ix being sought by his brother, H. H. Gordon, of London, thru the of fice of the British consul here. | Inquiry is also made by |Pelly for Ceci! Wentworth, Johannesburg, believed to be in Se. attle. the consul’s offices in. the | building. |SOLDIERS WANT LAND 1509 Fourth Ave. ever Did ever Will You Save From 50c to $2.00 on Any Pair of Shoes You Buy Save now or never—200 5 tow of Shipyard Shoes | 140 a ry the best S.. $3.80 100 pairs of Big Girls’ black Leather Shoes. . |Special to The Star by N. E MACLEOD, Alberta, March 14 Returned soldiers forming the Gre War Veterans’ association de manding that all grazing leases in Alberta be cancelled forthwith, that the land may be transferred to sol. diers for settlement. POSTAL RATES WILL COME DOWN JULY 1 Postal rates will be reduced July according to word just received | Postmaster Edgar Battle. | The two-cent stamp will then suf | fice to carry ab ut of the city, $3.80 |": P ° | « postal Capt. ‘Thomas Quinn, has just returned eee Bew Si gg yg Shoes...... $2.80. and to command her on sev: jeral voyages to Europe. Man, Woman, Boy, Girl, Don’t Overlook jawaiting a further assignment by | the shipping board. “when on your way to buy a pair of good shoes. in the AS Stomach Stomach (heartburn), Belching, | Ming and Full Feeling, so fre: | tly complained of after meals “Felieved in Two Minutes. Almost in relief from Pains in the Stom. caused by undigested food, | SENT FREE ON THIRTY DAYS’ TRIAL Bend 6¢ postage, name and ad plainly written, and we will you on approval our stoi paration, Jo. for 30 ds ch time you to send us return the unused portion if not perfectly satisfied © Address: Bellingham Co, Bellingham, Wash. AD are local marin from the At erclee. Today it le pleasant, harwiess, Marmola Pre. ton Tablets, one after each meal it bedtime—and fat simply van- Friends tet friends—doctors tefl patients, wotil thourands know nient, harmicss what they like, live heir two, hee oF four pounds of fat a work, Simple, effective, safe Marmola Pro- scription Tablets are sold by all drug- viste—a large case for 75e. Or if you Profer just write direct to the Barmola iy Garfleld Building, Detroit, Chemica) - fa When you think of advertising, | think of The Star. Suits and Overcoats Go | Ar men’s | i Ravisloa| Consul | of | These are asked to appear at! Lowman | HELD FOR GRAZING) * | Anderson was sent to} He is] \Mme. Clemenceas I. Returning to U. © 1879 the American wi The of France, Clemenceau, has been divorced, She hax lived in| France and seen her children grow in the Freneh and her fat up and her son army thruout the mer husband the greatest France, Now Mone, Clemen First is coming home to according to a report from irand, Wis, where a brother lives This ix the only pleture of Mme | Clemenceau known to exist in Ammer nerve war become man in rica. | 'Deal for Rainier Valley Car Lines Is Now Possible © of the Seattle and Ral Valley car lines by the city is }made possible thru the passage at Olympia of the Gule bill, according te the corporation counsel's office. Tals measure allows cities to oper ate traction lines outside their limits At the time the city negotiated for © purchase of the Puget Sound ction, Light & Power company's the Rainier Valley lines Pu Union Store Union Tailors ° offered to Seattle for $1,600,000. Completion of the larger traction deal will probably see negotiations for the buying of the suburban sys- tem reopened. ATES WAR MEMORIES P. P. Marion, who command ed the 69th Coast artillery corps In France, gave his reminiscences of | the world war before a meeting of! the Young Men's business club} Thursday evening, at the Army and Navy club. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGES ‘and Margaret ©. Heattle. » Robert Porter, 19, Henttie Huffman 19, and Alice and Masel T. 2. Kilgore and Lala Mae Dun- 25, and Jeanette Carroll, 24, Palmer, Wai Hiller, 20, Beattie Hen and Blizabeth Keb- Wasser and Ethel ©. , Heattle John H. Hicks, Tumwater, Langley reve, Henitie, aber art Hampson, Seattle. Irene Ethel Hannah, Friday Harbor Herman Ii Bremerton, and Hagel Le tiwait, 1%, Richmond and Ber Moot, and M . 2h. and Gene ~ Lindley Kk Archibald, » Dow, 18, Seattle ‘Carl Gustafson and Ingelborg Sund- Reattle f Moeckel, 20, and Mary W attle Mtiaw HL Trena ¥ Ve Roston, 2 Wiggens Hutchinson and Lillian Badier and Myrtle Bynce.| Hackett, Edmonds, and Atice| 82, and Virgie | ‘Bea Ai B. Cohoon’ and Co: Seattle _Brving A. Welch, 20, and Helena Hen ra D, MeMasters, a Murial Ren H. amith Fred Pelagalil Crowder, 21, Everett Lawrence Poindexter and Lena Cobilka Auburn John Heattle # and Irene Seattle | Charles Woolsey, 26, and Anna} and Raith At Martir 41, and Lille Cullough. Hoattle 1 Wiegand and Vrieda M. I MeCarth and Mattie Fores-| tham against Louis ham, desertion Heymanson against Dolly He Hoinington against Randall jorence Mol Augusta M, Duke against Joseph Duke, Hazel Robinson against Hdwin Tobi t Frederick nt Wilhelm Weid Paquette against Charles A mpatabil Dark agains Jonnetta Frank Dash | ldson against Cart 1 Id againat John MeDon port Koot against Minerva Root, Yudishes eruelty jartin against Hugh Martin Against George elt imma Mitehelt ervelt ainte filed © Lara Rertch Berteh, 1 A. Hill against denertion Dopp against gainst W. K. Mitchell Mildred 1 HY Cheater Hl Minnie Dopp M, Srnal) against Esther Small ine M | Higman against Arthur Hig Intyre against Walter Weinich rueity virown against Clarence ¥, gainst Sam A. Mons, | t. Fow- | | 4 dayn, 6208 > ay Willlam ‘f, Lambert, 81, Mareh 11 Infant Palen 1602 4 deve, 40 M | aren | The Handsome Waist-Seam Model 704 nin wae A. Helberg, # days, Providence | March 9 » Martin, 56 Merch rd ave Carlson, 60, 626 Spring at March Mirtan hoapita: Maral Maren 10 Norma © a“ Mar Weln Mitchell, 16, Seattle General Maren 15 Leatherman, 42, 4071 34th & ott, 2 days, 1816 Marvard toin, 46, 166 16th ave, 914 W, 50th et, March BIRTHS and Mire ' aa tate A. teden, 2 to Mr, and Mrs, W, I March and Mra. P. Judd, 141 soth W irl te M Web » Mr. and Feb. 20. and Mra, ©. W Mash 2 Ww Mra. 1. Thue, 734 Sherman. Girl to Mr. and Mra. T. W Main Maret M Tumark and Mr Janiiaon, 1920 Wighth ave Girl to Mr. and Mra siet #, March 1 o Mr. and Mr Cornait, 66 Maples, 6426 ©, Webst io Mr. and Mre. st., Feb. 1 Boy to Mr. and Mrs, O. Heck, 10 Johnnon, 6 rire (CATARRH \ VANISHES ° Here Is One Treatment That All Sufferers Can Rely Upon want to drive catarrh tome ft rat pows your druggist and ask met outfit today Hyomei and Jet tt rid rh; it gives auch quick use it for the pleasant anti nto the membrane , and heals which is breat t oth t all inflammati Don't suffer another day with oa 1 is dangerous and Start al. ires No ya 0 che just fi iDréat he itthats all mete Just Like Picking Up Gold Nuggets LONDON TAILORS Seattle's Dependable Popular Priced Tailors. A. STARK, PROP. First Avenue — Liberty Bonds Bet. Columbia and Cherry Sts. Toy to Mr Buftert, 207 Monroe » 1 to Mr. and Mra, BN Wash. March 4 and Mra, M Maret and Mra cA March 9 Girl to Mr. and Mra ¢ oN. 7 March 9 | Moy to Mr. and Mra, A. ¢ ond Mra. C.F. March « Le Moine, | Mel Boy to Mr Sixth No W | Girt to Mr 2k 10th ave, O'Keefe, 8107 Herwick RB. Dawson, J Howe “ Relieve Your Indigestion « With A Laxative Dyspeptics know that indigestion is accompanied by constipation, and that until the bowels can be regulated so they will act freely and naturally every day at a stated time, swallowing dyspepsia tablets is of little use. A great and growing number of sufferers from this trouble find immediate and then permanent relief by the use of @ combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin The laxative herbs act on the bowels and the pepsin and ex- tracts on the digestive tract, forming an exceptionally effective lazative-tonic. It is @ combination that has been found wonderfully helpful in indigestion, constipation, biliousness, headaches, bad breath, belching and gas on the stomach. A small dose is all that is required. The druggist will refund your money if it fails to do as promised. Syrup Dr. Caldwell’s The — Laxative FREE SAMPLES — If you have never used Dr. Caktwell's Syrup Pepsin send for a free trial W. B. Caltwell, 468 Washington St., Monticello, Ill. If there are bables at home, ask for a copy of Dr. Cakdweil’s book, “The ‘Care of Baby.”* PRICE AS ALWAYS } | | | I of My wl unniee tales costes due to the War, ] profits | 1 | | | } | NERVES ALL ON TENSION? By mother in the home, or a man or woman business, with nerves undone and the, system generally feeling the strain, should) fa wonderful help in SCOTS EMULSION Powerful sedatives or strong medicines are habit+ forming and dangerous. The logical help is a form of nourish-| ment abundant in tonic properties. Scott’s brings strength to the body, through nourishment that is | felt in every part. Mf Inolined to be nervous, logical a ides Emulsion. Bcott & Nowne, Meombelt. > Girl to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Nelson, Riv- erton Station, | Warish Station, Feb. 19. 2 44th & W irl to Mr rth N. Wi March 16 and Mrs, H. N, Smith, Feb, 27 , 1705 N, 29th at, Maret 6. Boy to Mr. and Mra, D. Cappellitt!, 2648 {Irving st, March 6. Iromimo, 3418 Mr and Mra M. and Mra. G. Jacklim, 2508 Feb. 2 March to Mr. and Mre. G. Monroe, Du- ren. 36. oy to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Summit ave., Feb. 23 Kuteher, | Fr: . Feb. 17 i Boy to Mr. and Mrs. RM. Wilson, to Mr. and Mra. 8. H. Allen, 6281 Lake Forest Park, March §.* ave, Feb. 10. Boy to Mr. and Mra. A. Turner, d Mra. G. C. Borland, 226/ 33rd N. E., March 4 Feb. 2 5 Boy to Mr. and Mrs. W. Pr Kelly, 1548 and Mra. G. Mockley, 1710 13th &, March & Roy to Mr. and Mrs, H. Lampman, 620 Bellevue N,, March 4 Boy to Mr Sixth ave t wt, March 3, y to Mr. and Mra. J. B. 1 to Mr Adams, 4103 and Mra, S, March 2 and Mre A 2 MacKunion, A Substantial Bank Account This is a land of opportunities. Most young men and women may look forward to making more money than they need spend. Those who eriously intend to have a substantial bank ac- count at a certain age are money-savers. They deposit a certain amount weekly, bi-monthly or monthly in a good strong bank. Their capital is safe there. And it grows. trthermore, savings depos- itors need not make any risky investments. They become ac- quainted with their bankers and do not hesitate to ask advice on any investment that offers prof- Liberty 3 itable returns. Bonds Lib Do not sett your erty Bonds wat, Uf 1 then the Our tnless Big bank accounts almost in- variably begin that way. They are simply the logical develop- ment of the savings bank habit. vou have te we'll buy Bond Department prepared a pamphlet full «information ut all Liberty Bonds Cal Bond Savings Department Saturday night open from 6 asking Department every to 8, The Seattle National Bank Resources $30,000,000 and Mra A, Jensem, 2068 — —___5 || es oe eee: wee a MP

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