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Tire Salesmen, Dealers and others who are spread- ing a rumor that we are no longer Goodyear Dealers ARE GUILTY OF DELIB- ERATE MISSTATE MENTS. We have moved our 2406 Tenth Ave. to S24 Elliott THI John S. Baisden, Inc, 1406 w Tenth Ave. ~ AMUSEMENTS y N AtRE ORPHEUM THE Lew White and Oscar Gerard tn “WEDDING CHIMES” Mats, (ex Mats Mats. THE MOVIES” f in the Films. ¥ & at Pine Elliott 2526. With Mats. We nd Sat “UPSTAIRS AND DOWN” A Delicious Comedy in Three Acts ghts, Sic to 7: Wed. and Sat. 2 METROPOLITAN Last Time Tonight JOHN CORT PRESENTS And er ject Nights, 50 Plax War Tax. oRPHEUM MOORE VAUDEVILLE LAMBERT AND HAL “GEORG ec se PALACE HIP SB Continuous Dolly, 1 to 11 ‘§ MIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE ms Feature Photopiay FLORENCE BILLINGS in “WIT WINs” THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919. Fine, HandTallored, Beat We Have An Elegant Materials and Latest Assortment of Both IS NOW FIXED TANK BLOWS UP ppg Rainproof and | ’ Waterproot | en S$ uits DRESS, UP FOR THANKSGIVING Question of Gen. March Is} Hammonton, Cal., Is Shaken | Hurry and got your pick of the wholesale stock of Harris Meltzer Co. ‘The prices have been marked so low Overcoats and A At Ridiculous Prices mg befor . wut, so get busy and be here Considered by Explosion Bt ieee Teles, that it will not be long before it ix entirely sold out, so get busy and be by ; These ‘Wonderful Bar M k Ninf ate|: seacnivriie eal ee. th ro | Wednesday, Nov. 19th, 9 A. M. acKinaws " ing’s final) tammonton, 12 miles from here, was Can you see your big . atus in army will precipitate ©) Jaxen last night and three men chance? It is here, Wo When this great slaughter, commences. Come prepared to buy and you will find the Biggest Bargain All Marked at Less Than howdown" between him « , vlc ho geal yeaa have bought this. whele Festival that you have attended, dust gaso at this fist Halt Ma hief staff, as to who will | *' ely ur when new com. ‘ . : el a aale stock at a price that bo the head of the military establish-| pressing tank In the machine shops | means a tremendous say $1.00 Leather Work Gloves $1.00 Men's Suspenders; [$4.00 Army Shoes; Genu- 951.00 Union Suite—Cut to — it i believed by army o' f the Yuba Consolidated Gold ing to you Cut to Oat to ine Munson Last—Cut to oe oe . Fields company let go, destroying a $3 48 har in December, Pershing is ex if . . ™ organization thruout the coun je injured are ¥s . ™ “ 7 J ampt both legs brokeu n 7 $2.25 Union-Made Over. , ry. This probably will consume two} | 1. o Campbell. bath Was broke. Can You 200 Handkerchiefs Red, [$1.50 Men's and Boys’ 9 $30.00 Men's Fine Over: Yi» mau iiane nine pea in thay arwnc Ay arya rne i E * i : S White or Blue—Cut to Caps—Cut to + coate—Cut to M d M » MH, Rasmussen, fractured skull. Baker picks for him. .- Ph 7 $14 85 $1 .25 ‘ I. an rs. ve head of he army may lose eyesight : . “am phe 4 2m lisse “ 5 20¢ Men's Sex; all col apacity March has di} C&™pbell and Rasmussen may 4 “Chippewa” Shoes; [$6.00 and $7.00 Work fy *°-00 Men's Un Suits; " The force of the shock broke many 2 “1 , ™ Extra Heavy—Cat to ore—Out lo ary establishment — an army, exprevsly prohibited any It Is Here id $12.00 Loggers’ Shirts; $40.00 Men's Suits; Hand. ’ vther off aking rank and prece & $20.00 Boys’ Swell Dress Extra Heavy; Pare Wool Tailored—Out to ver him. With this law Suits; Cut to $1.00 Wool Sox; good ts him up, Pershing's frien j weight—Cut to a ep “Sa SP nine e Have 8.9 85 vice, Th brings up the 50c Saspenders—Cut to n of Gen. March ; . $25.00 “Slip-On” Rain $14.00 Dress and Work @ °° Van a e | NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—\When the oll Is conts—Out to $18.00 All Wool Macki: [i Shoes; Finest Makes— 19 HEARST BUYS PAPERS | National Consumers’ league wins tn naws—Cut to Cut to Cc } its latest fight, Mra Smith, lkewlse e a WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov, 18 Mra, Jones, may feel safe in selecting | e 4 9 $3.09 Boys’ Scout Shoes 0 ur The Washix Times, purchased |from the nearest shop a conservative | Pi Salt * Out to by Arthur F pe im 191%, has | «uit within her price fimit, and know _y 6a " 7 been sold to William Randolph | ing*it to be “pure wool” if it is s0| Cut to the Men's Garters; all $10.00 All Wool Flannel $1 45 “I have also sold to Mr, Hearst| ‘This will be the result of an educa Cc my newspape 1 Milwaukee, the/tional campaign to teach the women i Cc $6.00 and $7.00 Men's W Laco: News, purchased by me/of the country the vital principles of 7.00 and $8.00 Men's wig are Purchase Fe ee eet tsa aaah po tie wevecumane ie rice a Dress Pante—Cut to ff $25.00 Men's Suits; Latest [i's15.00 Mackinaws—Cut to = be assisted by the National Conau 35 Styles—Out to $2 98 a BUDA PEST CONTROLLED | fry ictus. “ine mentum in expected F 9.85 . ill PARIS, Nov. 18.—The allied high | to be lectures at women's club, helped | e commissioner at Budapest haa noti-/ out by propaganda of various sorts. | $5.00 Heavy Flannel Shirts S100 Underwear—Cut to ff Ladies’ Dress Shoes; Val fied the supreme council that Ad- | Want Cloth Labeled Cut to ues to $15.00—Cut to the Rumanian evacuati thru legislation, in a meeting to be s ‘ P ’ alation, ean Sew held soon at Maynville, Ky. Such | Savin — — ee oe ete meee " Gieees” tat | legtiatatic have to do with the! oys’ Fine Suits; values 7 ~ F Be. GELGIAN ELECTIONS © | eestetion wat tae 0 ee ee er to $12.50—Cut to 20¢ Canvas Gloves—Cat to will wear—Cut to SELS, Nov. 17.—(Delayed)—| markthg of such goods as “pure| f i overwhelming Catholic major-| wool” or “shoddy.” The feeling ts i ° 00 | e ity “in the chamber of representa-| that dress goods should be marked tives virtually has been- wiped out/ay plainiy as pure and. adulterated H by Sunday's elections, Incomplete| trode an’ marked Ae it in partly Pay Checks Cashed UNION STORE Liberty Bonds Accepted 7 returns indicated the composition of | au to the fact that the American H the new chamber will be: woman has been in former years ac- | 2 i x Catholics Uberals 38, social: | enstomed to getting food material ns M h t ] ITs Wonderful bargains in Boys’ Suits. Positively cheaper than any 0 | fa protect hersoll tender present con ercnants BOYS’ SU store in town. See our $10.00 to $12.00 values. Cut to $5.85. | MOYIE DIVORCE CASE | ttetns You can fill in you? $1.50 BOYS’ OVERALLS CUT TO 98c 108 ANGELES, Nov. 18.—Alleg-| Department of Justice to Aid socks tn Gicthing, Shes, Ea TED ing Ford Sterting, screen comedian, “Shoddy” is under the ban for in Furnishings, Hata, etc, deserted her two years after they | fertor quality. The league If of the and save money, We can in all styles, made by were married, Sterting’s wife has | belief that conditions of ite manufac- | it you cheaper than America’s best shoemak- filed suit here against the come.| ture are not altogether santtary any wholesale house in e ers, for men, boys, wom- dian for divoree. Off the $ereen and this angle should be given tntel-/ the East and locally em and girls. You save they are George and Nora Steieh.|lixent airing to protect the public) Your inspection invited. d Ss Ss Mrs. Steich plays under the name |against buying unhystento material. | P.B. & First Avenue an pring treet half. jot Teddy Sampeo | The National Consumers’ league is S fpined tn this investigation and ed-/ neational campaign by the depart-| ment of justices, The department ts | ———— RAWLINS, Wyo., Nov. 18.—Wil-| reported to be preparing to give par : liam Carlisle, train robber, who es re de attention to the high cost. HOLD FUNERAL |v EDS caped from the state penitentiary | panning to do away, as much as pos-| ° o h K. Kiem, who died Mon HE WAS A NERVY fAN |Light Up Porches Says Dr. Matthews WEDNESDAY an at ay nailed up in a box of shirts, and | «ible, with the abundance of middle- | : later sawed thru the top of the|ment distributing grments and | her home, xth ave. N, willbe] “Light your porches. Don't be box, Is reported to be surrounded | reaping extra benefits held at 2 m. Wednesday from Bon-| criminally negligent. An emergency by a posse near Wameutter, Wyo. ney Watnon's. | confronts you Aweiss Increase today) Cartisle th win yo Gis |your police force crease your Mae and ameunitien " P°**r** CAMPAIGN CASH INQUIRY | — SSE Ey | srement policemen. | Be reat a | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Nov. 18 SSS =< | triotic, righteous citizens.” LARGEST WHEAT FARM IN/|-—Special Prosecutor Frank ©) f ) Thus urges Rev. Dr. M. A. Mat WORLD | Dalley today said that if necessary | i thews, declaring himself for a safe The largest wheat farm in the | special night seasions of the inquiry | ° | city. “The 600-candie power arc world js 200,000 acres in area and|into the Senator Newberry cam Investigate LJ} | ent.” ne dectares, “is the second lies part in Montana and the rest in! palgn expenses would be held to Ny best pe n in the world. Don't Wyoming close the case by Thankagtying I luo. ab parmenions. Terk on the What more could the heart of ‘) her disposal such tiful is ion Center. our within the reach of every woman in the city. G 211 Union Woman than to have at a choice of beau- and Millinery as displayed at “Credit Gladly” brings this choice utfitting @. our monthly pay- jk¥ ment loan before jy’ you borrow on your Diamonds | Hgts.” 4 | Deportation Plan \ Is Strongly Urged POKANE, Nov. 18.—Deportat | of foreigners who remain aliens in | the United States for more than | years is demanded in reso. } entral Labor Councll bere. C I Watches sa See Ones Bi h must be the n « spoken ub rooms of on record as on job the council You have a year io wen ed to to repay. A $25 bic acts of disorder’ loan costs 50 cents. GLADLY” | | 100,000 Vacancies on Teaching Staffs SOCIFTY FOR aking before the Transporta Mra. Josephine Corlins lent of pub declared ore than 100,000 vacant ions in the nation, due FLEMING TO BE MAYOR IN SPOKANE NEXT YEAR SPOKANE, Nov, 18—Charles A fayor Fler The yesterday salaries desire new cit selected among Its five mem- ohief executive succeed Mayor C, M who did not enter the race self last election rs ago. me $100 CASH | And $15 each month fs all it takes Garments Jown @ home like this, I build t firet unit of 2 DISCUSS TRADE PROBLEMS rooms on my Little |City Farms in West Seatt vu} i finish it ot. 3 Problems of trade with Australia this great Fash- joopchleinenaescccaaniec ge j were to be discussed by Mark Shel plans are furnished you for a m don, commissioner of foreign trade And J ern S-room cottage, T' surely|for Australia, at 4 p. m. Tues lan easy way to acquire your own| day in the Chamber of Commerce offer of home, Better see me or get free | terature, Clean Clothes’ act Less Expense | H. C. PETERS 716 Ave. ord | Local Office, 8124 35th 8. W. | work and expense than you have now. Sie Electric Washer can be de livered immediately, With the swingir The public in warned against imitators of HOYT’S DOUGHNUTS Genuine “Hoyt's” dre retniled at our own stores only, 25c a Dozen We Never Clone. FIRST AVE. AT Y¥ Pike sv. wringer, Easy Payments GeattieElectrical upply Company 509 PINE STREET 1332-34 Second KNIGHTS TO CELEBRATE “Personality in Saleamanship” ts |SPOKANE GAINS 22,000 livered Tuesday by H. L. Knox at| SPOKANE, Nov. 18.—Spokane has the 6 p. m. dinner of the Hundred| gained 22,00 population since the Per Cent club in the Arcade Annex. | armistice was signed, according to c of leave Seatth: at 5:30 p. m./ | Chamber of Commerce estimates to: _ “OUCH! THAT OLD | day. The chamber estimates the be | population now as 135,000. Substanm tial gains in manufacturing also ar@ | = > Brings the Roses to } . 9 Children’s Cheeks that | | Knights of Pythians,will assemble the subject of an address to be de at Puyallup November 29 for a night parade and ceremonial that will con. tinue all night. A special interurban | train wi with accommodations for 200. Save Money— Buy GOOD Clothes CHERRY CHAT the wureet way to save money in buy- dust get out that botile of Sloan's Liniment and “knock it galley-west” "T prepared for Mother: Brew This Vegetable Tea af ag clothes is te bay quick tch in temperature, r he very best clothes | Were you? ft you stiff, sore, f Home—Good Health to All u ean. sf rheumatic twinges? the Family. ’ ale aes cence are| You should have had a bottle of| | PPS wearing out quickly | Sloan's Liniment handy—that would To drive out of the system impurt and having ta. be|bave soon eased up the muscles,| ties that keep you féeling miserable a uesly replaces... > quieted. the jumpy, painful, affect- | is good advice, and people who want better blood and keener enjoyment lof life should not neglect taking at least a two-weeks’ treatment of gem | tle health-building K. & B. Tea. ed part—penetrated without rub- bing, bringing gratifying rellof. Helpful in all attacks of lumbago, | sciatica, external soreness, stiffness, othes for men. men and boys are ney-savers be- cause they wear #0 well and give such spahatestden ait tha tiaee strains, aches, spre Druggists will tell you that scores You can afford to buy the very best |tle at your druggist’s. of people enjoy a cup at bedtime be clothes at, Cher because Cherry's | $1 40, | cause it keeps liver and bowels in pe ga Meg yo cia ane Re proper condition and ends bilious a@ reach, Just a few dollars @ month tacks and sick headache. on Cherry's plan will outfit you and Give it to the children when peew your family. Cherry's, Mialto Style S . Reet Sealy, Cherry s, Gtlalte Style * : ish. They like it, and it acts very Whistle, between Madison and| Linime gently on their litte bewsle: a Spring | sure you get Dr. Carter's K. & B Tea _ Keep it handv ‘ This Valuable HOUSEHOLD REMINDER 2 ff —the handiest and most practical memorandum of what to order each day, with tables of kitchen weights and measures will be GIVEN FREE by the nearest Olympii grocer. As! for one, TRADE MARK Best Patent FLOUR Hi ‘IN Wl th TURUTTRT mn