The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1919, Page 20

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EVERY WOMEN’S AND J MISSES’ SUIT AT OUR STORE AT .. Every suit in stock fs in- cluded in this sale, the most elaborate fur- trimmed garments as well as the plain tailored, comprising the following materials in all the favored colors: Frost- glow, Duvet Delaine, Ya- lama, Silvertone, Trico- tine, Serges and Velour. Priced as follows: $40 to $45 Suits now $22.50 $55 to $60 Suits now $29.50 THE SEATTLE STAR ASKS $25,000 INJURY BALM Brings Action Against Trao-| tion Co. in U. S. Court Alleging that he was hurled 100 foot by a passing automobile when he stepped off a car that waa still in motion, A. W. Nemts began sult in the United States district court before Judge B, E. Cushman, against the Puget Sound Traction, Light and | Power company for $26,000 damages Nemta stepped off the I. Madison car at 27th ave, after the conductor had opened the gates and called the station, according to his complaint Recause of the darknems, he know the car was still In mot Aa he stepped wh, he was # by an automobdile, sustaining in. which will maim him for life, acco ing to his charges, Owing to the war only 24,599 new communicants were gained by the churches in this country in 1918 the amaliest annual gain in the present century Let's go buy Boldt's French pas try, Uptown, 1414 3d ave; down town, 913 2d ave HOLLANDERS FARLEY TAVERN | ' IS RAIDED AGAIN ‘White Hor-e’ Resort Faces| Abatement Suit “Rob” Farley, manager of White Horse tavern, hicken dinner re | |nort on the I tt highway, was convicted tn th federal court Tues day afternoon of selling Nquor A few hours later his place was raided a second time by Internal lrevenue agents Hight cases of whisky were found hidden in a chicken coop and Farley wan again placed under arrest News of the second raid was brought to Seattle Thursday by J M. Rogers, state enforcement officer | of this district. Complaint was filed | against Parley before Commissioner’ Franciy M, Mansfield of charging the roadhouse proprietor | with viola n of the U. 8. liquor laws, An attempt will be made to} abate the tavern af a nuisance un der the national prohibition act, it is announced. When the revenue officers swoop: fed down upon the resort they found l drinks being served to patrons, it ts | alleged | Judge Jeremiah Neterer Tuesday postponed sentence, pending the out }eome of a motion for a new trial The motion will be heard Mon Will meet Sunday, December 14, || day at 2p. m, in Washington Mall The offense of which Farley was | 183 14th ave. found gutlty, retatling liquor without All native born Dutch willing || having paid the federal tax, is pun to join im the organiaation of « || i#hable by imprisonment from 49 | club are requested to attend. days to two urs and @ fine | | from $100 to $5,000 ANTI-JAP ACTION = ‘APPROVED HERE aA $65 to $7 Suits now $35.00 75 to $80 Suits now $39.50 $90 to $100 Suits now $49.50 $110 to $115 Suits now each store: Warm, Good-Looking Overcoats $59.50 Taateshen|| Legion Post Accepts Report| ZB i for Man and Boy This real Christmas weather has resulted in a big rush in our big Overcoat department, but the styles are so varied, the fabrics and colors so representative of all that is best, and the tremendous number of garments offers so wide a choice that we have no difficulty in meeting every demand. CHOOSE YOUR OVERCOAT OR MACKINAW NOW AT THE BIG UPSTAIRS STORE IN THE GREEN BUILDING AND SAVE ACTUAL CASH Men’s Suits and Overcoats Boys’ Suits and Overcoats $20.00 to $50.00 $7.50 to $27.50 clerks have much ‘ $147.50 Suits now From Convention boost | Unqualified sanction was given the! This is petty Bod We're selling new much OVER- |tion pg ng new ng Rarer. r i At MALE-PRICH and for lean; || between the United States and Jap-| event in suit buying that The greatest chance fer bargains |. an, suppression of the picture bride| ered \ Ine SUIT, COAT, MAT oF|\eystem, deportation of all enemy cot li er 2 off * the | pumss. aliens and the refusal of citizenship | to children born of parents ineligible We expect to sell every to citizenship, by Seattle Post, No. | suit in a few days. Do i} Second and Union. 18, American Legion, at its meeting | not delay. Come at once. THE FLORENCE UPSTAINS STORE SHE IS HERE! UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY AND THEN GONE Open an Account ‘Credit is a convenience and practical service em- bodied in modern merchandising and will often help’ to simplify the problem of expenditure. You need all in 30 days. Strictl ice, h 9 Ss. Men’s Hats and Caps All the niftiest models are shown in our big Hat Department, where you will find the great- est display of Headwear ever shown in Seattle. Prices range from $2.00 to $7.50, and on every purchase you save actual money. Boys’ Hats and Caps in the styles the boys want, and of a quality that mothers will be delighted with. Upstairs prices $2.00 and $3.00. 1113 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring Streets THEY STOOD THE TEST— ‘The report was approved without | giving honorable discharges to con WHO? W. C. Hinman of the Veterans'| Welfare commission, urged members able in Seattle, instead of via the OF COURSE Knocks Down Pole, THEATRE themaecives ragged” attempting to morning started up a 10 foot embankment and reported no accident victims received be owned by Melf Hegge, 4031 Bag aped unhurt | in Veterans’ hall, 1616% Third ave, | argument or one dimenting voice. Secretary of War Newton J. Baker | selentious draft objectors interned during the war A resolution de of the post to retain their govern-| “T Co t ment Inmurance, and announced that C ” mail route to Washington A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY IN 3 ACTS Falls Over Bank solve the mystery of a wrecked tour-| ing car, found capsized at Ewing st The accident was reported shortly after 4a m The machine, after| then turned turtie. No driver could! be found. It was unknown whether! since midnight ‘The wrecked machine, which bore | ley ave. Hoegge, it was learned was on his way home when he a hour Thursday morning, 1 had not reported to the police | Wednesday night whe heavily scored by delegates for nouncing bis action was passed. in the future premiums will be pay-! Auto Runs Amuck, WILKES Seattle police figuratively “ran| and Woodlawn ave. carly Thursday knocking down a telephone pole, had anyone had been injured. Hospitals Heense number 37622, was found to jomt control of the machine hi Pantages 1s promised, together with two A. E. F, entertainers, Lou Today We Go Even Further Or hath Low Fitey years ago—before Sir Joseph Lister founded antiseptic surgery—surgical opera- tions often were followed by gangrene and blood poisoning. ‘Today such consequences are rare exceptions, and medical science has so extended the idea of sickness prevention that the great plagues of |Kesler, who was with occupation |troops in Germany, and “Fiddling” | Taylor, who toured France and Italy on the A. EB. F. circuit. Entertainment is in charge of Capt. H. J, Stetson, of the veterans’ employment committee, sted by | BE. Iph Doug — Wet TODAY’S USED CARS p+ a Our offerings in extreme. cheap cars should pe Nujol helps Nature establish easy, thorough bowel , - evacuation at regular intervals—the healthiest habit in the world, Get abottle from your druggist today. Fer waluable health bodice "Thirty Peet of Danger frre, wrin the $250.00 to $500.00 class Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oli Co. (New Jersey), 50 Broadway, NY, until you have seen those looked at, You can’t afford She’s Coming Soon in ty The Thunderbolt” A Romance of the Strangest Marriage on Record, " JOSHUA GREEN BLDG. 47S: AND PIKE More Than One Hundred Buck’s Pipe- Dry Squad Copper EB. Haddon, clerk at the Right} Homes since September Ist have pass- aiy agein.ogonte haga : ed thru the coldest December period in nesday afternoon \at the meating. They are: Melville dressed the meeting on methods of “Vodevil Smoker” GREAT REVIVA } ~ d the office desk and mut- | gehwellent Joseph C. Sherman,| gress. Lieut. Col. Walter B, Beals odd wor During the conver: | witiam % Kerr, H. O. Durk, R. G.|explained army court#martial * Be Given Monday o hav mhec un r x *y ~ ve every respect. oo dues ae aes Congressman John F, Miller ad. | dinner A “vodevil smoker” for all A. E. reatest peries ot tevivan Seanad M eae ae al rll i tend lore than a Hundred Homes enjoying bat tap ition” eewwed "be by Va Suablese &¢ ths Vileeanasat ‘ellen Then everything went dead. | Wars in Roosevelt hall, 1616% Third | o ° bons “Naw, he wasn't a burglar,” jave., Monday night Sunday morning and evening under the most trying conditions, and grunted' Hadden élegusteaty, “only a | ‘Talent from the Orpheum and| magnificent choir has been orgams ¢ les A, Th y. the at a saving of one-half in their fuel igen, Bh Exch? ps ei found. But his method of approach ih BRUCE EVANS. . De A : ae, Buck’s Pipeless Furnace in the base- Suit Against Cit y . ment these days. Nears Completion| ber company, in Boxley ‘on, was valued at $375,000 be destroyed BUT THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN Ace, IR Jecember, 1918, according to testi , uaay by %. W. Pillock,. apprace: the past no longer ravage the world. Serums, vaccines, anti-toxins, sanitation — all stand Ex against the city in superior court Now science has developed an effective agent against pert ‘Thursday. The company is expect- that general condition that underlies 90% of all hu- day > sal i ‘ . , 7 | That effective agent is Nujol. Exclusive Agents Buck’s Pipeless Furnace ae Leading medical authorities agree that pills, salts, | . f : Nujol softens the food waste and encourages the in- | Wife Held in Raid tidilesl oreealés 0 ach. Sateratty. Vids removing the ee — Fred Wood's chicken dinner re | \ . . Jearly Thursday morning, and both | fe Oey amy one hw hens pi Wood and his wife were placed un- | ° | officers who conducted the raia, | . * Mi FOR MEN FOR BOYS less Furnaces installed in Seattle staken for Thug) |eetved the scare of his life late Wed: | — an Gs P jousappearing individual| yonhelmer, Alex Stewart, I. BB.) debate and procedure used in con 25 years with absolute satisfaction in for Veterans to (ENTRALBAPTISTCHURC sation which followed, the individual) Denney and C, A. Schneider | ‘The meeting was preceded by a “A man is down here with a gun F. men will be held under the|ine ct the Gentk Gone warmth and comfort in every room Haddon was located thie morning every evening this wack at ¥:30 aM dry squad officer. I showed him Ghasien h. ere, tae eee . RLY TO GET & bills. It’s a lucky home that has a gibt dba ta The mill of the North Bend Lum. b] BUCK’S IS NOT THE CHEAPEST cr ts eek ion tha aorta 2 i the damage u on ry Prompt Installation by Furnace Me Mes Fie a quard before the citadel of health. ed to conclude its testimony Satur. man disease—constipation, Exclusive Agents Buck’s Ranges and Heaters Roadhouse Man and castor oil, ete., simply force and weaken the system. cause of constipation and self-poisoning. to. sort, on the Pacific highway was | der arrest A bottle of gin wan| SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | we offer, Here are a few 2 Fords 5 Chevrolets 4 Dodges Maxwell Metz Overland Buick Chassis Reo Roadster 1514-1520 Second Avenue Auto Department Frank Waterhouse & Co. Warning: | 7 | 4s Nahe, Yea may wafer from mubstivuies, Lawyers’ Fees Not | e Proposals for an immediate raise | Uj O in lawyers’ fees was postponed by | | —remmemedl | March, and the ineréase in foen may SICKNESS PREVENTION Pino at Bellevue [Pe put into effect at that time, shows brs | Bevove A | to Be Raised Here! —— the Seattle Bar assoolation, at its paar 3 55) | ing of the association will be held in Light new members were elected Ww.

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