The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1919, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919. “Oppose Union Labor? Never!” Declare Leaders of the American Liberty Legion Sons of Federation Chiefs HEAR oe | cao John McCormack Young Sullivan, Gompers iP 1 4 SING and Healey Help Form ‘ f Big Yank Body | When Irish Eyes RY FE. ©. RODGERS ‘ : Are Smiling” LOUTS, Mo. May 23 L me n labor to the perfect piano accompaniment of Lee S. Roberts, on the now acknowledged greatest of all musical inventions— ce THE “APOLLO-PHONE” eeiiing, le Sart tee +d being a wonderful combination of a high grade phonograph, so truth,” said Teddy Roo “The Iegion ill be composed laraely of ; concealed within the case of an Apollo player piano as to veterans who before the war, and Wise little baby camel! Only 2 weeks ov n't even ,ot Ais hump | since, e ed with = their ; make its presence practi sally unknown, yet so arranged that yer he's busily storing up liquids against the coming era of drought. | hands . iming majority SD le dts Aeeie ce weoting toen before: they pur om both piano and phonograph may be played together. « Uses any make of records or music rolls. Joe Healey, son of President of International Stationary Firemen’'s . * * 9 LE union (left), and ‘Teddy Roosevelt, both on the American Legion organiza Investigation Invited tion committee and both declaring the legion will never oppose union labor uniforma, and they are returning to| minds of people,” replied Healey thelr Jobs ax fast an they can. “I'll bet a socialist started e ~- “Absolutely the te will nev-| Kind of talk, and he must t er ne labor uni 1 been a Bolshevint, too, He's afraid the Bolsheviki, 1. W. W. ana |t®@ American Legion will strike anarchists which the legion oheatd too hard for Americanism and too THIRD AVENUE often against Bolshevinm. That is . » id Berge < Sulll ’ reng an erve : ihe ny acorn the Ameriean fon. But the the convention. “And I believe the > can't hurt us » veterans will be the announced Force in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances nad Prongunced ening oor” | tncontnted snare thing tainted with Bolshevism. They fought to save the country D BE PRESCRIBED BY EVERY DOCTOR)!;><-= : they ml never tet a bunet ot] WOULD-BE GROOM TO ners come over here and de-| AND USED IN EVERY HOSPITAL H North i at they fought for. 3 Reps! ASK HER NEXT TIME Says Editor of “Physicians’ Who's Who” . ne man Tagion always will] AN FRANCISCO, May 23.—The stand against trait native born and others next time Clarence Daniel Tichenor plying the body cells with the neces It Ia. pointed out that the sons | **t# out to secure a wedding license C | Sa27 pheaphoric food elements, bitre- ; Ba f three pr ent union labor he will get the permission of hin nerve force, come transformation in the appear. | body ang mind and power me | lead) porn of the legions | youthful bride-to-be first. That ia, LAD 12 YEARS OLD | Wealthy Widow Would ple proof of the ance: the increase in wel; tre- pmmittee. They are ; ETS ereparetien te Guay ler anedeng | Bitro-Phosphate ts made San pers, Jr, whore father |°* Will If he follows the advice ad: | CARES FOR FAMILY! ee eee Oe antiges | o,Climical teste made in st. Cath. | ofthe < the American Fed.|™nistered to him yesterday by a/ | Wed Again oma ana ‘tresturenta which | rine’? S patiemts gained te weight of Labor; Joseph F. Frayne, | ery indignant 19-year-old Miss Dor-| ATLANTA, Ga, May 23.—A 12-| my stomach trouble inually being advertised for pounds, respectively, tonic and nerving father also is an officer of | othy Adell Taylor. year-old iad, half ed, weak 1 ki a mek administration of thi whieh bas merican Federation of La-| On Friday y with hunger, a few weeks ago led doth patients E or, and Joseph F. Healey, son of | to have mac his mother and sister, also cold and 6 of excell mn Healey, president of the Inter-|for marrying M He even |!ll-fed, to the gate of the Atianta|terriviy I oo " national Stationary Firemen’s union. went so far as ot the ring and | Federal prison 4 asked Warden /this great Stack their enceustve t ries with it a Young Joe Healey, & seaman | the license, but neglected to get Misa |Z¢rbet for perminston to see the : “4 3 luring the war, was talking with | Taylor's consent imprisoned father. tinal and weakness are nsual- “ Teddy Roosevelt, back of the con- The first she knew about it, ac| Inside, with the warden present, | tic Practically to starved nerves. Our bod! i patent medicine ntton stage, when I asked him|cording to Miss Taylor, waa when|the lad told his father of how a|* ee ee een ae ht and pale ch confused with any of the secret about the legion’s stand on the| her ments, tacluding appendicitis. One with the bloom of ect ut oneal ou name appeared in the paper merciless landowner had turned | dose will convince or money refund- Physicians and hospitals “ labor problem. | among the list of those who had (them out of their little home in | ed, Advertisement. Optometrist and Mfg. Optician are now recogn’ f Bitre-Phee-| “Anybody who says the legion, | taken out marriage licenses. jthe North Georgia mountains and|, Bartell’s five drug stores and || fyes FE ined and Glasses Fitted Quantitien, Fredertek of any national organization of war| “I know Mr. Tichnor,” she aaid,|of the 25-mile tramp in the cold, | ‘Ussists everywhere, ye editor of New York wmnyaieiane Penn gg Ma hg _— umd “and we pare been friends for a long | without & mornel to eat, to see hin “Who's Whe,” says: tro-Phoe- | « joean’t ow ow ‘s ing} time, but I am not going to marry |father. Zerbst’s eyes moistened, Pwnen you taka’ ct borates’ 237 Epler Bik. phate, should be prescribed by over |chowMd not be ome whe about. Either that or he's @ ilar,! him.” lthe“hengry visitors were econ fed | i When you think of advertising | | 413 second Ave. © im every doen mot \ trying to create trouble in the ‘The license was cancelled. jand the lad was given employment. PI watt mde 2: SD A, Phone Male, 9083 THE END IS HERE THE MOST DRASTIC AND SENSATIONAL PRICE CUTTING IN THE HISTORY OF SEATTLE We have cut and slashed prices, and the entire store is aflame with Bargains. It’s to your interest to be here,-as never again will there be such a Bargain Panorama. We are soon to enter the Wholesale Business, so hurry. Just gaze at a few of our wonderful Bargains listed below. | Prices Rearonable. 20c Handkerchiefs \5e Bandana Handkerchiefs, Fine Worsted Suits, values to $25.00, Men's Beautiful Suits, wonderful values Work Shoes, values to $1 98 e cut to * red or blue, cut to ‘ cut $ to $35, $3.50, cut to ........ Mave Seite rete ada 3ox, all colors, worth 20c, 1 2 85 “yp $ 1 6.85 $2,650) Boys’. Shoes u eres , " Boys’ Suits, values t cut to : ve $ Swell Worsted and Cheviot Suits, latest cut to. cose values to $17.50, cut to.... $9.85 $17.5 2 oe eis $7.85 hoes, 1.48 [ Men’s Fine Dress S| tan and black, styles, values f i Men’s Dress Hats, va $5.00 Men’s Trouser: } ‘ 8s , $5.00 J f use values to $11, ru ove to $3.50, cut to cut to 7 $2.98 : AT 9 A. M. SATURDAY Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, 25¢ Garters, for men, Arrow Collars, slightly soiled vs’ Nobby Sui "4 me : 's Uni vera fin Salues to $4, cut to $2.48 wish to : “cal ollars, slightly soiled, Boys’ Nobby Suits, values to $12.00, Men’s Union Made Overalls $1 45 ® oy el sem values $3 .48 $1.50 Men’s Caps, Boys’ Suits, s -. ies : A aT $4.95 Men's Trousers, values to $1 98 ; $3.50, cut to........0... Boys’ Suits, values to $ $6.00 Men’s Trousers $1.50 Men’s Chanibray Shirts 75c Work Glov Vv ; 4 4 $1.50 Men’s y Shirts 5c Work Gloves 0. $7.50, cut to i e 8 cut to eutite ha ve ork Glov

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