The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 11

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BILLINGS HEARS * WILSON SPEAK 2": “This Treaty or None,” He}. w Declares | 4 BILLINGS, Mont, Sept. tL |m “It is this treaty or none,” Pree Ror Kent Wilson declared here to [ "It day ‘ Spe ng to his first Mor lence warned it wa tana au: “sont fans in Was TELLS POLICE HE IS WANTED Declares He’s Tired of Evad- ing the Law Declaring he is a defauiter, an ex- j@onvict and tried of “dodging the aw,” a man giving the name of E. L. Hardin, 34, waiked Into police headquarters Thursday afternoon Gnd asked to be locked up. He is said to have confessed that, ployed by the Pacific Coast | h Provide song, taik and novelty mu SATURDAY MATINEE AT MOORE TO BE DELAYED CLOTHING BRITAIN’S ARMY WAS BIG MARRIED 75 YEARS ackheath Hill, were at Bie have just celebr; wedding. ‘ated thelr diamond mar SAYS POINDEXTER HAS GOOD SHOW THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1919. PAGE 11 BUY UP LOTIONS, BUT PASS UP THE ROUGE ONE DEAD; 19 CASES OF FLU IN CHICAGO $441,500 FOR 17 SUITES IS HIGHEST RENT YET MUST WORK FOR AID TO CURB “PAUPERS” CLEOPATRA’S NEEDLE NOW BEING REPAIRED CHANGES IN COUNTY GOVERNMENT URGED 1 ge was WILL SEE PLEnT Members of t Aret ut b LONDON HOSPITAL BUSY © smile of adversity is rather the Mg My Sco ANY ee Wy, oe iy =~ - “Une ‘yn FAP NWN ers s . . SS SAVES YOU! We Greet The Fleet. Their Big Job is over. They acquitted them- selves with Valor. We join with all Seattle in Admiration and Hearty Greetings. Se ec aw 1S ARPA) AGE BBM TS At LY § @ But we too have a fight. And our fight is not over, and never will be. We fight the Cost of Clothing for Men and Bovs of this City with never ceasing Vigilance. @ The Searchlight of Publicity has pointed out the Lundquist-Lilly Up- stairs Store as THE place for the utmost in Clothing Styles and Values. MEN’S SUITS BOY'S SUITS and OVERCOATS = and OVERCOATS $15 to $45 $7.50 to $22.50 Q Join the throng, then, of Men and Boys who choose their clothes where the limit of High Quality joins with the Limit of Low Price. to ensure lasting satisfaction quist-Lilly Upstairs Clothes Sho For Men and Boys

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