The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 21

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919. THE MOST NOVEL Automobile Offer IN SEATTLE’S HISTORY To stimulate interest in our Removal Sale of used cars, we are going to conduct the most novel contest ever inaugurated by an automobile firm in this city. The Prize Will Be Your Choice of Any Used Car in Our Stock The conditions are very simple. Every purchaser of a used car up to the number of fifty will submit an article of 200 words or less, entitled “Why I Bought My Car From the Mitchell Motor and Service Company” The judges will be the automobile editors of the Seattle newspapers, and the prize will be awarded only by the unanimous consent of these men. The announcement of the winner will be made shortly after the first fifty cars have been sold. Fifty cars must be sold by February 10, 1920. Make your choice early. Buy that used car you have been iain on now. Select one from the Mitchell Motor and Service stock of 75 of the most beautifully con- ditioned used cars ever shown in Seattle. Then write your article and submit it. If you win you get your choice of any car in the Used Car Department. All Standard Makes. Get full details from the Liberal Terms. Mitchell Motor & Service Co. J. M. OSMOND, Pres. and Mgr. East Pine at Summit East 8413 Says Japan Has Eye on Islands If U. S. Leaves _ That Japan ts ready and eager to possession of the Philippines the the United States withdraws forces from that country, is the of W. L. Wright, recently urned from 18 years’ residence In In an address to the Young Men's biican club at tts meeting Thurs y¥ moon, Wright declared that TALKS ON FOREIGN TRADE Foreign trade and the way to de- velop It waa the topic on which J Frederte Thorne, businean manager of Pacific Porta, addressed the schoo! of commerce of the untverst- ty Friday morning. transports at Manila and the United States flag is hauled down, some other country, probably Japan, will land armies and take poaseasion of the tstands, Japan would not permit any other country to have the South Pacific dependencies.” Wright declared that the Filtpino MAY DEMAND REPORT FROM DEPARTMENTS Every one of the 34 department beads of the munietpal government wil) be required te file cn anpual report, if charter amendments Grawn by Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meter are adopted by the voters next March. Under the pree- emt charter annua! reports are re- quired from the city comptrolier, board of park commissioners, cfvi! WALKOUTS ARE | NOW DECLINING Secretary of Labor Wilson Has Optimistic View BY RALPH coUCH WASHINGTON, Deo, 12.—Strikes and locko are rapidly decreasing in number, Secretary of Labor W!! son declares in an interview With the deciaion of the executive committee of the United Mine Work: | ora of America to urge thelr mem bership to return to work immedi ately im accordance with the pro | powal of President Wilson, ¢ald the | © secretary, “the national industria?! situation from the standpoint of in oreased production seems i wear 4) better aspect than at any time since the period of unrest began more than @ year ago with the signing of the armistice “It seeme likely that within a week or ton days more men will be | at their uwual datly taske than at any time within many months, The ‘returning miners can be counted upen to overcome swiftly the fuel shortage which, an I enid in a tele fram to President John Lewis of the miners’ organization, had brought the country face to face with perhaps the most difficult tn dustrial situation that ever arose With the mines again turning out the norma) fuel supply factories can | run full time and production will} be largely increased. This will tend | to reduce costs of necensities, as| President Wilson bas pointed out ce : | DOOM OF TOBACCO BY | 1924 IS PREDICTED} NEW YORK, Deo. 12.—The Asso | elation Opposed to National Pron | bition says that the geformers have | set 1924 as the year tn which an/ anthtobaceo amendment will be tn: | sorted In the conatigution. “These fanatics,” the statement | says, “who seemingly would make | suicide the only unregulated pleas | ure in the United States, set a ume | limit when they began thetr inten | sive drive fer prohibition It was 1920, and they beat their schedule | by & year “The Antifaloon League never) has made & firht against tobacco | ‘There ls a wide difference between | ‘tobacco and Uquor, The liquor traffic is & public nuisance. The to baceo habit may be considered by some a personal or private bad | habit, but It le not tn the same class | with Uquor, which is @ public| nuisance | “In the more recent | the todacce league quotes Clarence True Wileon as spokesman for the| Anti-Baloon League favoring an antitobacco crusade Dr Wilson represents the Methodist Temper ance Board and not the Anti-faloon League He has repeatedly denied this story, which was ciroulatd by the AntiTobacee League “This whole tobacco league prope mands is an effirt to draw a herring acrona the tral) to divert the chase | from the beverage liquor traffic and | law enforcement against the moon shiner and bootleeger “The Anti-faloon League will con tinue the fight without diversion un- ti the manufacture and sale of bev erage liquor ts prohibited thruout the world.” Stiff Joints Sore Muscles |tion with the murder of W |ARREST YOUTH IN DEATH CASE Jack Clement, 20, Held by Vancouver, B. C., Police VANCOUVER, Bi, C. Deo. 12—Jack Clement, a youth of 20, was arrested last night in Pancouver, in connec J. De forge, & dominion police officer Deforge was shot to death recently in Winnipeg, where he had been |active in rounding up LW, W. after | th strike last June, Clement was aptured by Detective Imlah, who pulled a gun on the alleged desperado when the latter was in an employ ment office, ~ On reaching headquarters, Clement tn maid to have admitted to the police that he waa present at the shooting tn Winnifeg, but claims it was done by others The Winnipeg police are now hold ing three men in connectioh with the crime. Two of these, Harold Burdie 19 years old, and William F. Elnich 24, are charged with murder, while Robert G. Marshal! is held as a mn terial witnean Clement will be held’ here until the arrival of « prairie of fleer, whao will return him to Winn! pew. Ths laxative Is Now in Half a Million Homes They regulate their health with Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Where there are women and young children and elderly people it ts always well to have a mild, ting laxative Uke Dr. ‘s Syrup Pepsin handy is & combination of eimple laxative herbs with pepsin which does all that ts required tn consti pation and does it with safety and comfort. It is free from narcotics may be given to babies, Half & million mothers have it tn as many g00d Amerionn homes, ahd theese families healthier for it sella Syrup Pep $1 a large bottle, the latter for those who already know ite merits In apite of the fact that Dr. Caldwelt's Byrup Pepsin ts the largest selling Kquid lazative in the world, there being ower 6000 200 bottles sold cach year, many who need ite benefits have not yet used it. i! you have not, send your name and address for a free trial bottle te Dr. W. DB. Caldweli, 611 Washington st. Monticello, 1. DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE PERFECT LAXATIVE To Properly Treat Obstinate Wrinkles Particularly where wrinkles are Jong and deep, the massage devotes pt to rub too hard and too. fre- a mtly, This loosens the causes muscles to sag, ag: | the wrinkied conditic | Dosite result from Better than man oF anything for the most o! lines, in @ re- which you may elf of. as you will Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA Stall 131, Stall 131, M. CINNAMON Burbank Potatoes, per 100 Ibs... - $2.16 (Guaranteed tree from trout) Delicious Apples, per box. 1.50 Fronting Three Girls’ Bakery. The Westlake Grocery Store Phone Main 1134. The Basement Store. LOOK! 49c SPECIALS cans Corn .. 4a0¢ cans Peas ave large cans Pump! pkgs. Cream of Wh pkgs, Aunt Jemima Flour : pkgs, Non meat cans Mille Hor large bottles Cats 10 bars Lenox Soap 6 pkgs. Macaroni, or Noodles .... 12 rolls Tollet Paper 6 tba. Rolled Oats 5 tbs, Cut Macaroni 10 bare No-Rub y Mapthe Apaghetu i Flakes... & pkgs. Searc! hight Matches 40¢ 4 pkgs. Corn or Glo: Special, 3 cans Federal Milk for Bend Box—ixtra Fancy Skookum Brand Jonathan or Spitzenburg Apples for a Christ mas Present to your Iriends. Regular price, $3.50; special Saturday only, $2.00 THREE GIRLS Three-Layer Cake Almond Cream Strawberry Frosted Honey Iced Regularly 55c Special 45c Stall Opposite Cinnamon’s Fruit Stall Stalls 45, MEATS Stalls 45. Satisfaction. You know that when you take meat from this place nothing better could have been purchased had you searched the city over. ZOBLE GROCERY CoO. Stall 105 —"Why Pay Moere?*— --Phone Elliott 4314 No. 50 sack Best Patent Flour... . $3.00 1 pkg. Peacock Pancake Wlour ‘can Pineapple... 1 can Del Monte Pimentos,.15¢ No. 2 can Cottosuet 1 can King Oscar Sardines,.30¢ | 1S¢ pkg. Wool Boap Chips... 9¢ 1 can Folger's Coffee 1 ib. Cluster Raisins... | 2 cans Booth's Sardines. | 3 cans Spanish Sauce... | 1 pkg. Jello, flavors 5 bars Lenox Soa; ALUMINUM WARE AT COST INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. Stalls 12 and 13. Round Steak, per pound Sugar Cured Bacon, per pound Back Bacon, per pound’. 1 ib, PURE LARD, 1@F" We Have Union Card. Farmers'Outlet vows ot Be. ° 500 sacks Highland Spuds, while they gia 100 pounds . $2.50 85¢, 75¢, 68¢ Don’t Overlook Location. Virginia 8t. Entrance. Sugar Stall—Lower Fieer, AP 6 bars Crystal wae Ib can Ghirardelll’e Chocolate Large pkg. Sun-Maid $1.07, $1 and $2.98 Excelso A Coffee 55c value, Ib......47¢ Bunny — Instant Postum, large can .. Washington Brand Macaront, Spaghetti, rAspanegni mCP Cc 2 packages . Stoves and Stove Repairs of all kinds. d We bave a Stove Polish that will not burn off. Come in and see demonstration Tomorrow. Schwehm's Stove Stall—No, 10, Double Tracks to Serke Alki Folks} More than a mile and a half of} double tracks will be laid on Alki ave, between Maryland st. and 63rd ave. & W. the work to begin early im January, according to J. J. Wet- trick, chief engineer of the depart- “|ment of public utilities. This improvement will give the> thruout the system except for @ short stretch between Alki ave, and 63rd | SAY HE SOLD ARMY UNIFORM; ARRESTED Frank Ramos, 41, was arrested at the Panama hotel, 605% Matin st. Thursday night by police, who ac- cuse him of selling bis brother's army uniform to @ man not en- titled to wear { A favorite mo mode of suicide se | the African tribes who dwell near/ tinate wrinkles,| Alki street car line double tracks} Lake Uyassa is to wade into the lake and there calmly wait for a man- eating crocodile to come and finish 1726-7 L. C. Smith EB Business Locations yo ‘ithin a short time after the) people are not yet Otted for self.cov ty Ip procuring thelave. & W. [inited States troops have boarded’ ernment. OVERCOATSS service commission and chief of the Oregon City All-wool Coats, well tail- fire department. wed and guaranteed to give good wear. 25 | Specially priced at $25. i WELL TAILORED | OVERCOATS Smartly Styled New military and smart belted styles. Medium and heavy weight woolens. Men’s Suits $40 These Suits could not be replaced today at whole- sale for this price. All the new models in a wide va- riety of patterns and colors. the job. gong Up Quickly Under the Sooth. | « -| ing, Penetrating Application of Hamlin’s Wiaard OU In cases of rheumatiam and lame ‘back It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness. and limbers up stiff, aching Joints and muscles Wirard Of] to dn absolutely relia} bie, antiseptic application for cuts, burna, bites, and stings Sprains and bruises heal readily under its sooth- ing, penetrating qualities. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whipe. dissolved in one-bait pint witch hazel. Bathe face, neck and hands In thie The effect is really marveloua not only as to wrinkles, }but also in casen of ba and chin. The application ng and soothing, tending to relieve | fatique Both the witeh hazel and| the saxolile are, of course, entirely harmless to the akin Heat Eases Pain| It reduces inflammation and scat- ters congestion. There is more concentrated, non- blistering heat tm a box of Begy’s Mustarine than tn any bex the same size anywhere. That's why some people call tt the | triple extract of heat But tt can not $4 “" BEGY’S | Muct rine ia the world’s quickest pain ler, | and contains real yellow mustard Use tt to end Chest Colds, Sore Throat and Pleurisy—overnight. Rub tt on when you want Neural gia. Neuritis and Lumbago wo promptly disappear Use it for Sprains, Strains, Swell ings, Soreness, Stiff Joints and Neck. Always in the yellow box) Money back If not as advertised—30 and 60 ents S. C. Wells & Co., LeRoy, N. Y. Master Strength-Builder Of the Biood Tietps Mahe Strong, Sturdy Men ané Healthy, Beaatiful Women 3,000,000 Preple Use It Annunily Young Men’s Double Breasted Belt Models $30 OOD QUALITY MATERIALS AT THIS PRICE HE STYLES ARE THE VERY LATEST BOYS’ CLOTHING Greatest line in the West. Everything that a boy wears, at prices that you can’t hope to beat. CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS, $10 Suits $12.50 Suits $15.00 Mothers will find that these ‘low-priced school Two Pairs Trousers suits are well made in good Good quality Cashmeres and Tweeds in nice range styles. The colors run of colors, Extra pair of mostly to the darker shades. Reinforced seat | trousers at this price sure ly is attractive. Shafer Bros. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers Second and University { Whole Block First and University }. Long A revelation in underwear! Hanes Winter Underwear for. men Union Suits and Shirts and Drawers—is the most unusual wear, warmth and comfort value ever offered in America at the price. . It will give’ you service and satisfaction that ho other similarly priced underwear can equal. Of Yours Soon Will See “Tye Youth” Watch for it. A fascinating drama of a young girl’s experiences on the threshold of life. IT COMES SOON Buy Gifts for a Man Where He Would Buy the Same Articles Union Suits for Boys Our Boy's Union Suite are the finest we ever saw at in your admiration for Th ell the extra. coe wy cine added trom 20 to 34 ring ages from ? to 0) ‘Two to four year eld sont boy drop seat. four desirable colors Every article in our big store is a suitable gift for a man or boy. Sensible gifts are the rule this year. Ask us to suggest what men like. Manhattan Shirts $2.50 to $3.50 Smoking Jackets. . Christmas Quality and workmanshjp ‘has made Hanes the biggest underwear sellér ever known! It exceeds in wear service even the broad guarantee under which it is sold. It will give you a new idea as to what can be put into popular priced un- derwear! Your confidence in Hanes can never be misplaced! is A FORTUNE FOUNDER POCKET DIME SAVINGS BANK to.be had at —THE— BANK for SAVINGS in Seattle Open Saturday Evening 6 to 8 Pine St. at Fourth Ave, pear] buttons sewed on to stay; closed crotch that stays closed! Hanes Drawers have the durable, snug-fitting sateen waist band, that makes such a hit with men, Go to your dealer immediately and see” Hanes—and buy it on our g1 If he cannot supply you, write us offered es *! Cepeeeiaeseen taxtbo tenet, ten o Every dependable feature, as shown in the diagram of Hanes Union Suit above— unbreakable seams; buttonholes that last the life of the garment; tailored collar- ette; elastic shoulders, wrists and ankles;

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