The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1919, Page 4

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eginald Parsons Finds Time to Hold Down Half a Dozen Man’s ae Reginald Pars ing to be Beat le for the nex being new p Chamber of in itself is a man’s fot to attend to the fol Northwestern| 1 ¢ the Pacific Coast De UM President of th Beouts of Americ Seattle council, a, of a flock of fruit farms. He's an Buthasiast Rig new berth with the Cham- 6f Commerce, Parsong says he G SAVES ALASKAN : MAULED BY GRIZZLY to ‘The Star by the N. E. A) WSON, Y.T., May 30.—Bob Le bad an escape from a grizzly that all the Yukon country is ‘about. Levac came uround ofa exbin and met brut n face without time to shoot. iF reached out and keeled the nd Levac over with one blow @ beuin mauled him about, roiled Bruin mauled hi mabout, rolled | ¢ in the snow, s teeth and then 8 him up by the clothing and whim like a rat. AM this time } feigned death. Levac's dog. his chance, slipped in and @ at the heels of the bear un oo y to safety, evac had m to Mayo ed SYPT RIOTERS BEAT ARMENIANS TO DEATH| cial to The Star by the N. B. A) IRO, May 30—Armenians suf-| just as in Turkey in the re-/ outbreaks against British rule} Cairo. An Armenian youth who into the street when the riot approached was found later in hospital with both hands cut off his head battered in. An 4 jan who escaped from a hose whieh a revolver shot h p fired was pursued fror a0 ae rum He and It sav Bnd put his cre 4the rum from ion un (f customs Bold here, but Shipped to Wy can collect ALLOTMENTS OVERPAID, BUT ISLANDERS ‘HAPPY (Bpecial to The A.) SAN JUs than $150,000 in tt Were not woldiers’ Hundred Made tw the peop Money cam: c fact that they wv Ht and have will be dirt the islanders DUBLIN, May 30 Boys are being traine to British rule bg i been of Megs Sinn Fein of a great California SRATTLE: STAR_FRIDA =, a, — Hungarian ‘Womanhood Is 'FAKE COLONEL IS LOCKED UP Saved by Women’s Pleas j He Was Only Lieutenant; Posed as Hero You Need Not Fear the Dental Chair My “THOROCAIN” Method Promises and Per brms the Miracle of Painlessness Size Jobs (N. B.A NUDAPES of two ed fu of nat of the of Mune wall BATTLI ould be n state oved in EUGENE WELTNER t oa FRANCE TAKES POWER Saf nen TO ELECTRIFY ROADS ting of the a Y Sie by where he Hyon og life France uirming in HATE TEACHER, SO oft oF SC GRRRG (a apengepregie tes eR i a py NIPPON GIRLS STRIKE » ngarian commune was es rpone the mmment hi & “ED ROCAT tely hermione. It hing in com: ar by L\ pe Sear up TOWN Comes arow THE TO y awake al work ifort in this with rding to my piate must You. your= eth “THE TEETH OF YOUR DREAMS” at that uch suggest ns as you 5 are embo tg on the lookout for your in the Hun invad “Day HIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE _| NEEDBITRO- PHOSPHATE What It Is and How It Increases Weight, Strength and Nerve Force in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances SHOULD BE PRESCRIBED BY EVERY DOCTOR |‘, AND USED IN EVERY HOSPITAL Says Editor of “Phyaicians’ Who's Who” explain this plan Dental nurses always in attendance Note the Leeation Kae ours 1° CAN For those who are un able to pay for thelr. dental work in one sum, I have ar- ranged an easy pay~ ment plam that will appeal to all. Investi- | gate It © every Take plain bitro-phosphate, is the | plying the body eells with the neces- phe Dr.Wm. H. Thompson} ork, but my do wh says I en I hear in June of "89 an left of the towr nd that this K. I was © gtow up with the town “I did, And inasmuch as I've ot my the West, I call myself a Westerner. Plays Handball “What's my golf handicap? I nev er play thé game. Oh, that ball on my desk—Just a present from some bo. See, It’s never been used. I tried the game about 20 years ago. but there wasnt’ enough action In it for me. Handball! a little tennis rely fase is. made ent Cath- 2 tle fire, showed I made w he Corner First and Yesler Way Entrance 95 Yesler Way Over Shoe Store oming | t rd 8 manufactur this| © with the t business ad of the Social Welfare leag w, being pres ident of the of Co I have to giye up lots of the I'd ke to do, * But some day ook for me, and out for a real picnic 7c my game, with | ich I really lke t I dont Se emt E CORt! get meets | tem ssasounenstnstuimenamemansniaieaanmumeae m eon.” * are wroal Our bodies han is on. become bright and with the bloom of Physicians and are now récognin! ite use in ever-increasing Frederick Koll r York ¥ rh says: > phate should be preecribad by every doctor and used im every hospital * n Boys’. Girls’ and they're going to » drucelate as bitro-pi te inexpensive, and in all druggists under « wativfaction or money back. Hy feed kag the nerves directly, and by sup- puns with fixtures, $29.00. ther plumbing SEATTLE JUNK CO. 908 Ist Ave. So. Main 2155 Complete New KAVANAGH'S First and Unies. 1005 First, at M: and all thi» will be forgot doce mot desire to pat on teak THE END IS HERE Most Drastic and Sensational Price Cutting in 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, sohurry. Just gaze at a few of our wonderful Bargains listed below. 25, cut to values 0 825 $12.85 Men’s Fine Worsted Suits, Mowe to $17.50, $9.85 $1.38 20c Handkerchiefs cut to... $15 value Men’s Suits cut to... 15¢ Bandana Handkerchiefs, red or blue, cut to... bite Worsted Nain Cheviot Suits, latest styles, values $22.50, cut to $1 1 85 Sox, all colors, worth 20c, cut to $1.50 Men’s Dress Shirts cut to .... Fine Worsted Suits, Work Shoes, values to $3.50, cut to 0 Boys’ Shoes Men’s Beautiful Suits, wonderful values to $35.00, Men’ s Fine Dress Shoes, tan and black, values to $11.00, gy cut to Men’s Dress Hats, values to $3.50, cut to. )0 Men’s Trousers cut to Qs asa "8c Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, values to $4.00, 25c Garters, for men, cut to .. $1.50 Men’ cut to .. $6.00 Men’s Trousers cut to cut to PAY CHECKS CASHED ; COME EARLY MAIL ORDERS FILLED MR. WORKINGMAN, YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS HERE—COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF EiPalace Clothing Co. First Avenue at Spring Street Men’s Union-made Overalls cut to Trousers, values to $3.50, cut to 50c Work Gloves cut to Arrow Collars, slightly soiled, cut to Boys’ Suits, value $5.00, cut to..... $1.50 Men's Chambray Shirts cut to $7.50, cut to. Boys’ Nobby values to $ 75e Work Gloves Swell line of Shoes, values to $8.50, cut to UNION STORE UNION STORE f SALE STARTS AT 9 A. M.

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