The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1920, Page 4

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Palme BY HARRY B. HUNT WASHINGTON, an, 23,—The of presidential candidates, Fepublican and democratic, are their campaigns on the neral iasues—-antl-reddiam, cost-of-living, law and , nding industrial unrest, regu of industry AN the candidates will talk, and friends will talk, about what WILL doit clected—on these But there is only one man, whole field of candidates, who be able to make the race on his 8 HAS DONE with these issues, That _ man is A. Mitchell Palmer, attorney Palmer's ability to make the race his recard on these tsmues, instead merely talking about them, has, , ite disadvantages as well ita advantages. If the public de- the record ts good, then fine! DBE. however, the decision 19 that his Seeeouements do not measure up gome other fellow’s promises, or Phat he went about the job in the Wrong way and bungled it, then a Fecord may be a hindrance instead of & help. ‘The genera! tmpreasion In Wash- “tagton is that Palmer's present tes are all conducted with a barreled object—that he ts as much at setting up 4 “Feoord to forward his presidential as sas he is at solving the A confronting his depart: | While others are talking abort Necessity of suppreasing the reda, fs rounding them up by the and deporting them by the ahipload. Bkswens THEM “We must deal with the native and agitator,” same rival ieee suggests. “Certainly.” says Palmer. “Pass ‘the sedition law I have submitted to Gongress. That ts the necessary first Step. Then I'll do tho rest.” “Labor must be dealt with fatrty, firmly,” another candidate tells his audiences. “Quite true.” answers Palmer. how I pettiod the coal strike.” “Belfish interests mast not be per to dominate any line of in- or the people at large,” an- announces. “BExactly™ ays Palmer agnin. <Dn a Lew § S i 7, ply How Many Women Are Like This? | Cam anything be mote wearing for women than the ceaseless ound of housebold duties? ‘work and drudge; no time to Rotstop. Therecomesa time ‘they find themselves “simply worn out,” and to make matters ‘worse, have contracted serious ‘always follows the constant overtaxing of a woman's strength. Then they should remember that there is no remedy like Lydia B, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound-—the expe- Hence of these two women my'iast cnt T beds euch would uafit me ~| 2 > tl Ee i & bt eH E i IRE y oe: ats Baplds, All Worn Out Women Should Take Lydia E.Pinkham’s. Vegetable r Will Stand on His Record “WHO'LL BE PRESIDENT?” —NO. 5 Others Rely on Their Promises ee | DENOTES HtS ¢ , DETERMINATION | ! | | STARTED A/S ‘ a) CARELP ASA COR? STE “The packers were doing that very }thing. I have forced them out of all nes of business unrelated to the packing Industry, and by free ‘SYMPHONY WILL ing rncryran stares erie et DU AY SATURDAY | have given the stock raiser and the| | independent packer a free market” | “PROFITEERS ARE NEXT" “The profiteers must be curbed. om ve | Prices must be forced down. The! porert Lovell Wiison, barttone, | Peaple demand and government /and Albany Ritchie, concertmetater, | must give relief from present prices,” | will be soloists at the Saturday | the whole candidates’ chorus chanta | Dieht ce “I have halted the tncrease,” de | Phony Orchestra at Meany hall ty campun ConQuctor John | clares Palmer, “and will put prices | . pargur has arranged a progr@in of on the skids very shortly. Just be| widely known orchestral worka The }patient. The jails are too full of } | am follows reds now to provide accommoda- | M he Trtamphal Watry of tions for the profiteers, They're next | ,, Hatv on my list.” Two Soloists to Appear at) Pop Concert | “ ine and varia “ 2S G orn Out aaa nd Oreter am perdinak «+ Homer | ++ Powell | Malley | Walt, “Tales From the Woedat ° “Largo.” from “Xerxes” Violin solo by Mr. Albany Ritehia “Persian Dar Guirand | Accompantet, Mr. Aryilie Beleted, WOMAN GAGGED, | BOUND, ROBBED [Police Search City for) Rivoli Apartment Burglar Seattle police were combing the city Thursday for a thug who threat- ened the life of Mra. Ellen Riekum, bound and gagged her, and then bur. ized her apartment tn the Rivoll, Second ave. shortly before 6 p. m. Wednesday. Mra. Blekum was found lying on} the floor unconscious by her husband | when he returned home at 630. The rooms were in disorder. - Mrs. Blekum regained consctous- nose an hour later She sald she was alone when she surprised by the burglar. She! attied with him until she was too weak to make an outery. Then he tied her hands behind ber back with one of her husband's neckties and gagged ber with a hand towel. “If you make any noise, I'll kfm your" she says he threatened. Ho eacaped with @ $100 diamond ring and $35 tn cash after ransacking the apartment a& Mrs. Blekum lapsed Into unconsciousness Tacoma I. W. W. Is Declared Guilty TACOMA, Jan. 22.—T. W. Randall I. W. W. seeretar indicted with three others for violation of esplon- act, was found guilty of conaspir. acy to publish seditious literature by @ jury in United © B.S Cushman’s court W The sealed verdict was returned by the Jury at 7 o'clock Tuenday evening | after about two hours’ deliberation, and was opened in court Wednesday morning Randall was tndicted with A. ©. Grant, another I. W. W. here, who disappeared the day after the Armistice day murders at Centralia, and has not been found Grant also stands convicted of seditious conspiracy by the jury's verdict. Fourteen alleged seditious pubtica- tions were cited in the indictment. Law School Given Boc’:s by Attorney The University law Ubrary is the Vieona Stream Mandel Ob! the monotony of it all— be sick; tired, ailing, yet can- when something “snaps” and feminine disorder which almost establishes that fact: Sandusky, Ohio—" Afterthe birth P Tontet' anid 1s ting couset ty SEEMTEEIUESE OES it ee i C ompound co) REAL PAINL e094 strongest plate knows, covers you can bite corn off the cob; guaran teod 15 years. All work gusranteed f. Merning and get teeth som watt and Samples of ‘of Time. Most of our tien whose work Pars isthe right place.” Bring’ ia Sundays From © “OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS (Oe UNIvengitr oh ESS DENTISTS : Im order to introduce cur new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest aie recipient of a Bift of @ number of| law texts and files from Frank P.| wis of the law firm of Lewis & 6. Very little of the roof of the mouth; EXAMINATION a. Have impression taken in the } ination ad advice ‘ork, W LJ hen coming to our office, be eure thie ad with you. te 12 for Working People 1221 -Third Ave blem! write to 243 West 47th St, New York City, the newspapers to be STILL H ing to be lower, ric in a great true. give this to can be shown ed to y the greatest Seattle and A. STARK; | Am Going to Stop It! AFTER THIS ANNOUNCEMENT LET NO CLOTHIER OR TAILOR Profiteering Must Stop or the Anierican People Will Go Mad Men’s clothes, Heaven knows, are high enough now, but you have all read the announcements in meeting in Chicago domes the word that $100 will be an average price for a Spring suit. Will Seattle men willingly consent to be robbed in this manner? one, am determined that the cost of clothing is go- steps to stop clothing profiteering. ~ Pl Forfeit $500 to the Red Cross Proving to You That 1 Mean What | Say I know it will be hard for the men of Seattle to believe that they can ac- tually pick out any fab- this and have it made to order for $47.50. sounds too good to be But I am sincere, men. I mean just what I say. Here is proof positive. I have $500 worth of Lib- erty Bonds ready for de- livery in my safe. Cross the first time it person is asked or allow- more than $47.50 for a suit or over- coat in this store, No camouflage about this statement. just what it reads. news ever published in it means that clothes will GO UP IN SEATTLE. E CLOTHING PRICES GOING HIGHER IN SEATTLE? NO! FOR DARE ASK YOU AN EXORBITANT PRICE I Am Going to Lead in the Fight—Will Seattle People Back Me Up? In launching this fight to cut clothing prices I am virtually taking my commercial life in my hands. I will have opposition from all sources. will be told that I am killing legitimate business; that I will go broke; that it’s impossible; but I’ll stand my ground if Seattle men will back me up. that prices for Spring were going IGHEA R. From the retail clothiers’ I have carefully laid my plans. I’ve figured care- fully and closely. If I can sell in large enough vol- ume I can make a very small margin of honest profit and I will have the satisfaction of knowing that I stopped the orgy of high finance in clothing. I don’t believe they will. I, for not higher, and I am going to take Read Every Word of This Ad, Folks—It’s Mighty Important. Not a Special for ‘One Day, But for Every Day From Now On. MEN’S SUITS OVERCOATS Made to Order by Expert Union Tailors $ 4/= GET THIS RIGHT—IT’S IMPORTANT No Less Look through our big stock. Wait on My stock of domestic and imported wool- yourself. Pick out any piece of woolen that ens is big enough and varied enough to suit suits you. (Blue serges and everything else “any man. Practically every desired color and included.) Take it to our expert cutter. pattern in substantial good wearing woolens, Tell him the style you want. You pay just " ‘ P one price, $47.50, and you will not be asked aoe = = high eet is Gaia te to pay one cent more for linings or extras | day in other than a UNION SHOP for the of any kind. very good reason that the best tailors are Clothiers are asking more than $47.50 for all union men. Incidentally we are going to very ordinary ready-to-wears and tailors are explode the theory that the UNION SCALE asking any price they think they can get for necessarily means high prices for tailoring. clothes that cannot possibly excel ours. Re- We pay the scale demanded by the Tailors member, as one of the few union shops we Union and we are going to lower the cost of have our pick ‘of the best tailors. clothing with the help of union tailors, LONDON TAILORS (Incorporated) Union : Store Only Large Tailoring Just North of Concern in Seattle Favor- able to Organized Labor Cherry Street Unrestricted Choice of All Woolens in Our Big Stock at One Price $47.50 You Can’t Pay More Than $47.50 No Matter What You Pick Out— Understand That stock like It I will the Red that any It means It’s clothing ogg Union Tailors - 704 First Avenue Manager. Bisbee Kidnaping Case Is Started TOMBSTONE, Ariz., Jan. 2 ralgnment of defendants in bee deportation kidnaping cases be gan yesterday afternoon before Su pertor Judge & L. Hattes of Pima ounty sitting in the place of su perior Judge A. GC Lockwo Cochias county who waa diequ Two hundred and twelve ante were in court when ments began Spanish Jazz and Jazaz dancing and the NEW YORK gum chewing are close to tional pastime in Bpain now, two a. riving members of Spanish educa tional commissions said, in empha sizing how like Amertcans they were POSLAM REAL TREAT FOR SKIN THAT ITCHES Only those who have ftohed and scratched and «till itched continu- aly can appreciate what {t means when the aggravation ‘9 ended by he soothing, penetrating, antisaptic nfluence of Postam. And what re- te to be rid of ary eruptional ah which has entailed pro- 1 ombarragament! = Turn. to am first fo the quick healing which ailing #kin must. hav do not have to walt in unc ainty for indications of improve- ment. It soon SHOWS, Sold everywhere, For free sample omergency La&boratorios, Ovvecite Vrasce-Vatnven Ob “COR-UNIVERSITY healthier by the dally un Boap, medicated with Posiam Urge your akin to bec clearer, Posiam lefond- | Chew Gum, They Say| Nothing takes the conceit out of HEALED bis RUPTURE =" s=° %."==""=" BANDIT SLAYS [GAS anid my onl peration Finally 1 h that el? fol SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. 22—A re ad masked bandit shot and killed Wil- Mam Simmonds, 49, prominent Sac ramentan, in @ saloon here ne upture has never returne doing hard work as a tT have n : Phe bandit then rifled the till and rom the place, | gone cording to. witnesses the shoot | preparatic ing was without warning. With a| which tim bullet in his brain, Simmonds ran | Pr Fermin the across the street and dropped dead | °Agareaes on the sidewalk. | Bel in the Stomach Sour stomach (heartburn), Belching, welling and Full Feeling. 80 fre: ly complained of after During courtship » man thinks It's 4 dream; after marriage he is some- times sorry he woke up. meal: : st SE ch caused by undigested foo SENT FREE 2in>*"* |_ Seni | Tax, no trouble. Postage and War . Carpenter, . Manasquan, nused portion if not ed the worry and Advortine | nae et | Losses by fire in the United States | | and Canada during November were | HOME OF THE BEST $23,450,800 against $12,383,750 in No vember last year | $2.50 | GLASSES ON EARTH PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Cl Nostrils and End Head-Colds. DONT | Rub Musterole on Forehead | “headache medicine.” from colds or congestion. ‘And itacts | once! 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Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm Apply a little of this fragrant, antl | septic cream In your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. It is just what every eatarrh sufferer needs. Our experience in vision testi enables us to correct your ¢ with acientific accuracy, We Specialize in the most modern forma of spectacles and eye. Glasses, Grinding in our own modern lens grinding plant—the popolar Toric and Kryptok IN- VISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES, Always Reliable Marcum Optical Co cold and 917 FIRST AVENUR i] grugcists, Guaranteed. | [stuffed-up aud miserable, Don't stay Near Madison Est. 1906 for whi t

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