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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919. WILSON RAPS PACKER LETTERS SEN, JOHNSON GIVEN THE JURY Will Speak at San Diego Show Accused Framed Up This Afternoon Testimony BY HUGH BAIL CHICAGO, ept 19 (1 1 (United Press aft lent) | Press) Packer letter coachin Friday—Last Chances to see the international romance, “The Dark Star.” AFORNIA, = der , trade « mania raver a Saturday brings the sensational and gorgeously pictorial mystery story of the Sept. 19.—President Wilson hero yesterday . i day campaigned thru California in behalf of ratification of the peace treaty, He was en route to San Diego, where he was to make & speech late this after noon Krenel nt leg lictment of aid ¢ heading the gov il staff endeavoring to » big five Far East— obtain Ing thru the state, the pre t many crowds at «mall towns, handshaking and talking to the folks,” Wilson's slogan thru California “We are not and never will be quite 1 “Any man who trie > he peace treaty will be Fleet Now Home at Navy Station BREMERTON cif fleet h ficial nalute f Admira y dent claims of the sixth ‘ie an ¢ f liberty and Thursday after merey for t noon Velco Improving : stipe now In the har r are the f oming, Arkanna This his k@ynote in campaigning | ‘Texas, Idaho and Oregon; the de alifornia, stroyers Ludlow and ‘Sproston, and Wilson's vo! howed improve: | the cruisern North Carolina, Seattle ment in his ap at Oakland last) Montana, Charleston and several de night. In the r city the prest-|stroyers. The U. & Sew Vaal tent received rn shouts of sup-| has been in port for several days port from other tin “It y ence © than at any trip, When he a friend who ina wage him to hire a hall cries of “Oh, you Hiram ad a sendoff at Oakland which matehed ar ’ hundreds ne the He did not arise until quit but there was a throng him at the first station at which he appeared, ou have Proposes Baptist eos goth Strike NEW YORK here were Wilson » 19.—Imagir he has re atreets to Your Complexion By All Means A Reantiful Skin and Stuart's Cal | sa Mids ot Guile tees” |$112,000,000 Needed for Irrigation Work Don't smear the ne, pow WASHIN Sept. 19 complete nh projects now 100 In needed, A of the United thelr average salary, face with creams. ders and rouge to hide IFERGUSON ATHE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE" Forced into marriage to a man she loathed, she, one day, found herself on trial for his murder. Then came the witness for the defense and the reason behind his testimony. Scene after scene of beauty, thrills and drama. Strand Weekly the mmitteo the “fp made it amount would | he approved the Me? |dill to appropriate $50,000,000 this purpose, as more likely of actment Secretary of the Intertor Lane, tn A letter 1 with the committee )| approved the $50,000,000 measure “DEMOCRACY OF Gop” LONDON S | Jackson, «eee [inon's uni that nerenN Strand Orchestra y+ |Believe 360 Lost / Let's go buy Boldt’s Freach pos-| La Uptown, 1414 3d Ave.; ~ |“STRONG ARM” THUGS now called “democracy of God.” |the Gulf last week, according to Capt. L. Miller, of the Ward liner $5 at Fifth ave., | Jackson sts between King and/ early Friday marning | b WINE IMPORTS BIG ‘dns TOKIURE |Mexico, which arrived here Thurs|as he was going home. He objected | yellow LONDON, Sept. 19.—Imports of Can be eliminated by wearing the|28¥ from Havana. The Valbanera/to both the loma and thelr methoss |! ‘ch |Itallan wines into the Un Lundberg Ruptcre Support. Wels a week overdue at Havana. The|and sought solace from the patrol. | tre lotions * or other| Kingdom for the six months ¢ Fire Fee trial to prove its superior | Mexico skirted the edge of the) man on the beat . t all] June 30 amounted to 412,617 pa &. LUNDBERO Co. storm but encountered a 50-mile ‘The robbers vanished and Johnson | °*? mo waters |!0%, compared with 1 a Third Ave. ‘Seattle, | sale. retired, muttering. fat any today lons for the same period in i918 | Hun-China Treaty try. : town, 913 2d Ave, M what ought to be real ral|to American . * . NEWSBOY. eters enya PA cat issing Liner HOLD UP PEDESTRIAN beauty t try to hide pimples, |ture, sald there Will Be Published for Confession bay lot 300 DERities Wie trices oa pe Ge the 0b Suarts 196 | America to consider NEW YORK, Sept. 19—That| PARIS, Sept. 19.—Plerre Lenoir, 0 0 passeng ave. 8. and Dearborn st. is a non loe Gea" ; sentenced to death by court-martial crew of the Spanish steamer Val-| believer in the old adage that might | {° ric joa" mis Germany never held sovereign t d to des Yy martial wer in the old adag ght | hw ol *alesacmr\baphen — diebuanion, i ‘ for complicity in the treason cases E ee a eo me ae ee Sten a while “sovercignty of God" was|"shts 2 Shaftung and that Japan| (+ y514 pasha and Charles Humbert, || A special meeting of the a jlost in the hurricane that swept] Two men “strong-armed” him for | Dies. a0 ] therefore |guardian of those rights until they |etor of Le Journal, received a post are’ returned to Chin: tention of 1 publish Septe leges is the first ac the 1898 treaty nd China t PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always 1 THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL. President 1 | | STORE HOURS FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Prospective Range Buyers | Your Opportunity to Get the Nine-Piece Aluminum | Cooking Set FREE WITH A MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE ends Saturday with the closing of the store at 5 p. m. We suggest your placing an order for your Monarch Range Saturday. Grote-Rankin Pike and Fifth |Delay Execution | boys’ Union, Local 15834, will held at 7:30 p. m. Friday, 19, In the union office, 101 Op pheum building, new contracts with the newspa pers, (Signed) cannot claim to be former French senator and propri ponetent of his execution today. Le to have been shot this est that the au death was a is the con- ton, bh will 20 what it al ate copy of | gra rmany | to which Nat whic er MAX MARKOW, b President. revelations brought out at 20c Men’s Sox 15¢ Men’s Arm Bands SACRIFICED } Douglas Shoes, Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing, Men’s Highest Grade Furnishings, $1.00 Men's Under- { LOTS cc ccccee Hats, etc., all included in this great $60,000 stock. We bought it right and will sell it wear I 20c Handkerchiefs .. much less than its real value. Prices cut to the core. The following few items tell a rem Sox i = 35c Dress Ties ..... the story. a | f SALE STARTS SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, AT 9 A. M. MEN’S HATS Worth to $5.00, $1.00 Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes $6 Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, $2.98 $4.00 and $5.00 Men's Dress Shoes, broken lines, to. $1.98 $5.00 Men’s Heavy Work sizes cut 0.. D248 $1.65 9c Men’s Dress Shirts, Arrow and others, to $2.00, cut to 89c Men’s $3.00 Khaki Pants, sizes to 44, cut to Marx and Kuppenheimer cut to... D1 7.69 cut to .... $3.00 Ladies’ White Can- wae’ $1.48 b all sizes .... $6.00 Men’s Extra Heavy Pants cut to. $2.98 Pants cut to. 4 . Boys’ Suits Lowest prices in Seattle. Look! $8.00 Boys’ swell Suits cut to $4.85 $15.00 All-wool Boys’ Blue Serge Suits cut to $6.95 Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, all sizes, cut to $30.00 and $35.00 Men’s Suits, Collegian, Hirsch- Wickwire and others, $6.00 Men’s Dress Pants, in stripes, serges and suit patterns, cut to $25.00 Men’s Suits, Society : cut 10... D9BO cut to ...... $7.00 Ladies’ Dress Shoes, $3.00 Boys’ welted soles, Shoes cut to SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M.—COME TO THE RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 FIRST AVE., Cor. First Ave. and Pine St. $1.50 Underwear .. $2.00 Khaki F $2.00 Boys’ Wash Suite $1.50 Dress Shirts $1.50 Men's Caps.. $150 Men's Flam nel Shirts i 9: GREAT $60 000 STOCK $1.00 Dress Shirts TSe Suspenders... 85e Work Shirts. $12.00 Men’s Hi- Cut and Logger icalors of black: DOUGLAS SHOES J int ‘raincoat, sauces to | MEN'S SUITS — t cut to $7.00 Douglas Shoes, union oy a ‘ $30.00 Men's Suits, J. Capp $6.85 20¢ Canvas $1.89 on to hodbee $3.85 tn) oe and ro) ae ony Sg im $35.00 and $40.00 Men's 9 to .......- $14.85 , Suits, Hart, Schaffner & Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Kuppen- heimer, Collegian and Society Brand Suits values to $40, Children’s Kov- eralls, in khaki, Men’s Ribbed worth to $6.00 blue and striped, §f Shirts, buy them INCENSED CHOIR IN ; t to, t UNION ds TAILORS Underwear cutto J cu garmen| PAY @4 H E Cc K Ss CAS FI E pen a cut to now at | ie ON STRIKE +t kaa easel $ 1 65 98c uke churehy Siirironees much selling talk. Dun- Children Play Suits ... $2.00 Men's Wool nia n’'s Union his t |Member of Wilson | Party Badly Hurt PORTL, », Ore, Sept. 19.— Stanley M. Reynolds, Baltimore Sun correspondent, who was injured in an autom) accident near Portland | Monday more seriously injured | | than was at first reported, according to reports from the hospital yester- day. His shoulder is said to have| been seriously injured. ‘GIRL MASTERS BULL TO SAVE HER LOVER| | LONDON, Sept. 19.—To save her sweetheart from being gored to an infuriated bull, Miss hey ath by *gey Fisher displayed exceptional ce. The animal was being fed by Thomas Marshall when the latter | slipped and fell to the ground. The bull began t Miss Fisher } heard her } ns for help. She failed to beat the animal off, then sprang on his back, which x " startled the animal, and he darted $3.00 Men’s Fine away, She dismounted and pulled Lisle Union Suits Marshall to safety. He was severe cut to ly injured. $1 .48 |Seattle Dentist Is | EOE —— Nabbed in Portland a Pe Ore. Sept. 19,—Dr. | Heavy Work esterday Pants cut to federal of have purchs use in his converted them consumption. to his own » DENIED FILMY WAISTS, _SUES FOR SEPARATION YORK, 19 $2.25 Men’s Union-made Overalls cut to . Sept Alleging kept uusy $5.00 Heavy Army Blankets, special at zimbler, [aera her hus ’ “frame-up,” and that bis jcaused him to make unfounded charges against her. $10.00 Logger UNION have resigned ag a protest jthe introduction of incense at the | services, dee woolens speak for themselves. JANEIRO, Sept. RIO DE This city is locusts whi in such large numbers. th of the city are actually bed |Reports from other parts of B jzil state that farming and garden 19.- © migrs |districts are being damaged and Mm that trains are moving with great 304 PIKE ST. | aletiouity |