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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919. THE BOYS IN THE OTHER CAR ay Sama TTT ’M NOT BROKE Let's cut out Radicalism wT AY DONT) THATS PART » Atel (CHA Go out G OF THE Game-) WHAT ays AT 2 AND SHOOT AUNT OT meon? Loon tt ! \yoursere ? J sx Loonir } WOULD SA= an ot suse aie TH’ FON THAT'S Jos ~ MY LUCK me = me = YOURE PUT ers) (Tc. HAVEINY ZT SOPPOSE Lot ice BE GETTIN’ "4 we'd A D4 Nong LI agi D pion) It's THe! RECKE — Minote J ( RAILROADS ‘ 50000 (Set raven) SQ? [reve mum | —On Both Sides ’ >a GOT US Au-A-A— THE / _ Pot xr af) “Ale PARDON Has / y/ TIMe— Ame TOO” ATE f TAILORS’ STRIKE SIMPLY RAISED CAIN WITH ME To my old friends, I want to say frankly and sincerely that I am up against it. In anticipation of a big fall business I used my credit to the limit and bought the biggest stock of woolens ever ordered by a Seattle tailor. The woolens came-—but so did the tailoys’ strike— DIDNT \ co \errey ‘4 and my fall business was ruined, I've simply got to raise enough cash money to stave off my creditors until the labor trouble is adjusted. Woolen houses demand cash, and I’ve got to get it. Surely This Sacrifice Will Do It SPECIAL OFFER--One Day-- SATURDAY MEN'S SUITS * MADE TO ORDER PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED hel You will be lucky, indeed, if you can match these garments in fabric and tail- oring in any other Seattle tailor S croad for to WOO TIN a ds ove dango aheesc aAaces AND | TH. END OF TH’ /\ Line —— EE sinha pA mat TRYING T0 END in Sing OHIO COAL ROW in Single Month Gov. Cox Is Acting as Medi- ator in Dispute As long as leaders of labor and leaders of busi- ness keep on looking for a fight Seattle will con- tinue to suffer. CUT IT OUT. Let’s let in a little common sense. Both sides have learned a lesson. 1 believe tha or is willing to render a fair day’s work for a day’s pay that permits life at a good standard, and I, for one, do not want to see the unions destroyed. They have done too much to elevate the condition of the common people in our country. And I know that many other business men feel the same way as I do about this ques- tion. VETERANS WILL GUARD EL PASO Legion Men Believe Home Force Is Necessary BY S. L PREED (United Press Staff Corres jondent) EL PASO, De ta home cu ‘men to prot Samtervention by the United State PBexico is the f a meeting former serv called here 4 tonight Get together, Labor Leaders and Business Lead- ers. Let's get back to common sense. We have had enough and plenty of fighting—let’s forget it and get back to work. The call for this mee « . i LOUIS SIDELSKY. = » coated 1 Finest Woolens Ever Shown In spite of the fact that ices. thar \ in This City . y pysoee that ‘ woolens are fast advancing [While Ameri i Because I looked forward to the big- . A whe ‘ ; gest business this fall that 1 had ever #2 price, I must sacrifice my —AND DON’T FORGET THAT 4 lowa’s Business had I ordered not only the largest fine big stock. on 6-Hour Basis |: tock I ever carried, but woolens that ‘ ‘get ny |. povenpaal er will match in value any style any You have read in the since Nabe | thetr ‘ spon cage. these Medlin bath h a in th papers lately * * : i Mlitg temulles of Mex 1 oR rics ever shown by any prownedlng lor. now woolens and clothing of all kinds ~ = aoe ree, ny pe to j Terriving here | 7 1 t =a ; j Sees ie : reat inc stock. are due for a big advance next spring. BI onal a ". nat a de gee Me Juarez. The pas “ rae . ‘ tlue serges, Scotch tweeds, Irish homespuns nd Stock and varied that it is 1 could make money by ly holding abs i aaa ae te pl Pe rie vinci ant ta find Se : oe Balmoral mixtures, plain and fancy worsteds. ns oF y i mu not to Tl my woolens for the advance, but wool- . " Vhowever, are not ¢ patt liking. ” > your é cheviots and a most varied assortment of mixtures 3 Vor. eee patty’ 4 far into the| kets and the hrough m) array ie : pay bi : y creditors de- in the newest shades. MRT GE Arosrican pi Dre fe : of imported and domestic \ n cash, not merc peas business men FEAR FISHERMEN IN fexican } SMALL BOATS LOST _ Juarez « 2) The sy / General Ways will leave LIBERTY BoNDS| JVJPERIAL TAILORING CO. FULL PAR VALUE LOUIS SIDELSKY, PROP. and $60 in cash. OPERATORS 10 FACE PROBING fexico at f aan deed ‘ ¥ Evidence Will Be Given to poh ' : Grand Jury on Monday Btudy con America Advised «4 fzens = ente hand "The call for the Amer meeting aay I Have Many Imitators on Third Avenue. Be Sure You Find the Right Number, 801 TAILORS TO THE MER OF ee FOR OVER QUARTER CENTURY 3 ~ EXPECT ORDERS ° ‘Husky Kansas Football Men Are 1 ACTORS PUT ON FAIL T0 FIND - TO GUT SERVIGE .. in Race to Speed Up Coal Mining BENEFIT SHOW. MAN WHO SHO } War Time Train Regulations ’ anes alt Raise Funds for Indigent Wounded Brother - in - Are Anticipated vere, I auction. tod Stage Folk Friday Will Probably Live BIG TRANSPORT READY AT S. F. Mount Vernon, Largest Ship! on Coast, Awaits Orders , Aw . ; : . : ‘ eae" anned by: ee) ee re scan Reports from Providence hospi u pers, . " ¢ mi Priday orn » < or NS | friday morning state that Joe k , s ore zini, who was shot thru the neck 1 balky et ng | TH s brotherinJaw, Almindo Be WASHINGTON, D. C., De Mnited Press.)—The transport Mount Vernon me Syed efforts as reported The Mount Vernon may be used as Chicago Is Banking Her Soft feauciue service tor Wa Li need ke harien " me Bee Shani. war added Coal Furnaces Ar was: coe Ihe ata cone tee | Half of Acreage transport | MME. y, Continued From Page On from the renedute ort 1 ; and the beaut as, fre ’ F 3 Kk Bose i Vr: Weg . aha : a m +: 60 a 1 building real e » man, hal : Co al » Watch the Little Pimples; seem cate hae | Aru ‘aa tee ralond anny They Are Nature’ $ Warning Panel ert K : . Natrttie Unsightly and Disfiguring| der piedeliiob i ot : ORT 0a vee ertdon, of rt f Filip letra Signals of Bad Blood : s ; as mi ica gg he. a bo your ¢ t on the 1 May Re-Establish bpe; Sth Von Lene, tte . , fa Me") Unaightty pimples anwar ony Employment Plans of ov to the t have alittle ehin QUITE TRUE itie y f Fi x } » week the Mount | And. veturi t ute sburb ow ome empl ha eased over double now Vernon has dragged ite anchor, ar a | cad mer ne ance it was in serious danger In « \ n , and ipa . tis the largest ship ever xeen| Let's go eat at Boldis—nuptown, | a r n } ane e prompti to : nance of tas M14 3d Ave.; downtown, $13 20 Ave. be ail right,| doesn't te as CL PE i IR edad rune 1221 - Third Ave ee! ? ‘ ‘ m4 iB .-COR UNIVERSITY