The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE FOR 50 YEARS HE WAS A VOTER! BUT HE IS DENIED VOTE NOW New Registration Law Bars| Ex-Justice of Peace From) Polls [EAN NNE OF GREEN GABLES” All four of the “Anne” Books in one picture! Opening here Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, with youth’s greatest star, Mary Miles Minter, as Anne. It is a human interest story ofa little orphan who wins the hearts of persons whose de- termination is not to like her. And the star is adorable, lovable, capti- vating! Strand Orchestra, under S . K. Wineland Friday—Farewell to “The Mystery of the Yellow Room.” ‘Take 1 or 3 Lessons } STEVENS’ #45, -4|| Teaching If you valve time and money || Little Cost. Private Halls Day and Evening Young Lady Assistanta 'Doctors Recommended |Stork Is Landing Bon-Opto for the Eyes), More Now in Paris PARIS, France, Jan. 23. A large Physicians and eyo specialiate pre increase in the birth rate in shown by ata * for the month of Decem. | |scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home rem | ber, rate in Parts having | the 13 4th Ave, Mais 3911.|/ ody in the treatment of eye troubles | |doubled since the beginning of 1919, | Danced tm leading places of New York City. Member Teachery Asa land to strengthen eyesight Sold | Last January the birth rate was 9.6] per thousand, while for the present | ender mousy refund guarantes by ail! oath the rate exceeds 18 per druggists. thousand. PRICES sr STILL The following Sale Prices go into effect. Look absolutely a substantial saving to you on every Practice Thrift—learn to buy where you can tomorrow. $6 All-Wool Army Blankets $3.79 $1 Men’s Wool Sox 38c Men’s Flannel Shirts, heavy wool, to $5.00, cut to $2.39 $10 Logger Shirts Cut to $4.95 Children’s Play Suits in khaki, blue and striped, cut to 98c $1.50 Ribbed Underwear, Brokea Lines 49c 75¢ Men’s Sus- penders, cut to 39c 35¢ Garters cut to 13c. Over 237 MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, broken lines, but nearly all sizes represented; values to $30.00—go $9 89 Saturday at $6.00 Men’s Extra Heavy Corduroy Pants cut to $2.98 $6.00 Men’s Dress Pants cut to $2.65 All-wool Suits and Overcoats, standard make, beautifully tailored, up to $40, $17.95 Men’s Suits and Over- coats, values to $35, Special Saturday $14.89 Men’s Wool Mackin- aws, Black Bear, union made, values to $15 $7.85 Men’s and Boys’ Caps to $2.50, cut to 98c $8.00 Boys’ Wool Suits cut to $4.69 $15.00 All Wool Blue Serge Suits cut to $7.85 Boys’ All Wool Mackinaws cut to $5.49 $4.00 and $5, Dress Shoes $7.50 Men’s Work Shoes, $41.00 Boys’ Shoes cu CLOTHING $2.45 $1.95 SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A.M. Come Saturday RED FRONT 1601-1603 FIRST. AVE., Cor. First Ave. & Pine St. denied a vote f the new regis » thin country England when fay he in 1858 ooliscroft, having been a minor when his father bee red to ta voted haw been | nen, was out not requ own papers, but on his papers, or | urse, it is impomnible for me} nt no de Reaves, that I am the son ¢ got out! home p 6 ume I dé that, the election will be over, no toubt liscroft has been a resident of r 10 yearn and of the state who secured © the big ire in San Fran or the children f such naturalized citizens who were net born in the United States—evtn 4 certified copy of the papers would Girl Sheriff Takes Soldier as Husband BROWNSVILLE, Tex, Jan. 22 When Miss Char widely known as "( on y girl siertff.” signed an offictal docu ment with the name Mra James T.| Digman, it be known for the first time that she was married re cently at lie, Tex. to Sergt bag hs f the 16th United { Hrownaville high sheriff of about four weelm he ranking dep { the sheriff and James Dign last summer uty ta the | chief deputy Who Said Country Has Gone Bone-Dry? ""\y PRINCETON, Mo, Jan. 23,—Hun dreds of visitors have gone to the home of Morgan Donaldson, north Alfor jot a ¢ Donald eral weekw aa absen evangelist and sal Id died sev He declares he was! here from Seattle LOWER Do you want to save money? Here’s your chance. We've cut prices still lower, for this Great $60,000 Stock must be closed out as soon as possible. Beginning tomorrow, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, at 9A.M. them over. We guarantee item here advertised. buy cheapest. Come here MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS BooUGLAS SHOES SACRIFICED $10.00 Douglas Shoes, union made,’ $4.89 $8.00 Men’s Fi Shoes, all sizes, cut to $3.95 $12 Men’s Hi-Cut and Logger Shoes cut to cut to ine Dress 00 Men’s cut to $5.00 Girls’ cut to Heavy Shoes all sizes, School it to $3.50 Boys’ Rub- ber Coats, cut to $3 Flannel Night Shirts Men’s Heavy Flannel Shirts, $3.50 value Co. sitting in hi ken which di Seattle Man Held on Arson Charge SAN BERNARDINO, ¢ —"Three Fingered Arrow STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920. a picture of the . was arrested here booked as a felony suspect arrest follows police inve the 13 fires here « when two men w and damage of % ts an old Alaska 20¢ Canvas Gloves cut to 9c $2.00 Men’s Wool Underwear 97c SC $5.00 Men’s Wool Union Suits, cut to $2.48 Men's $4.00 Khaki Pants, sizes $1.85 $3.00 Men’s U nion-made Men’s Hats, worth to $6.00, cut to Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, worth to $6.00 cut to, garment Dress ers, cut to pal, Jan. 23 | Godwin's stigation of recent night Shirts, | and Oth- | | LACE HIP altus Trio, equilfbrists of ex y, are Uo which alace Hip yesterday | They include a number of new fea "| cures tn their hand-to-hand and head balancing | Clark and Lorgaine have a clever ekit in “His Own Rival” The story revolves about a corivivial husband | who cansiders his wife's absence |from home ample excuse for cele- brating. Some really harmonious singing {s/| offered by Smith, Lynch and Smith, an | | is PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always erent 9 KINco, | QITO F KEGEL, President STORE HOURS | If You Buy the Right Kind of a Range, You Will Buy | Only One in a Lifetime! And it will be a joy always. wrong kind you will soon begin to discover the many troubles a range is heir to. | ina hurry. Buy carefully. | is the result of years of range building. —lIn ‘appearance it is handsome. —In construction it is honest and sturdy. —Triple walls keep the hot air in and the cold air out. | —Vitreous enameled lined walls and flues ares | rustproof. | —Its blue black “Mirco” finished top needs no blacking. —In the Monarch you will find many other ex- elusive features. | —All Monarch features mean satisfaction and lifetime service to the owner. } Trade your old stove as part payment onja | new Monarch. Grote-Rankin—Pike and F ifth~Crote- Reali FROM 9 A. M. TOS P.M. the"Stay Satisfactory’ hange PIKE ST. np FIFTH AYE. If you buy the So don’t be Sa a trio of lively young men. Joe and | Agnes sing lively Irish melodies and offer some fine instrumental music. Pope and Uno share their billing. but Uno, @ «mall black and tan dog, takes most of the in the act dams and Rirkemo are comedy glers. “The Pointing Finger,” ncLaren sta in which . in the fe ature |Spokane Clothiers Battle High Cost SPOKANE, Jan. 23 Pledging u es to buy minimum of 20 fall trade * have launch igh cost of men's garments, — Ln 4 orders were blamed at am ng of retail men for bigh prices. Dealers, they de clared, placed swollen orders, in the hope of getting a part filled. For 20 Years Dwarfs Prisoners of Mother . Eng, Jan 23. pn her three chil- lifetime because ‘ed, and she was afraid they would be taken from her by the state, a mother here has con- foamed to her scheme, The children, a male dwarf, 20, and two dwarfed girls, 18 and 15, had never been outside of the stone wall about their home since their birth They were discovered when a soldier climbed over the wall leading into the garden. BAD COLD GOT YOU? FEELING GRIPPY? King’s New Discovery soon starts you on the road to recovery Dr. NCE tried, always used. That's a trite expression, but one nev er more applicable than it is to Dr. King's New Discovery. You will like the prompt, business like way it loosens the phlegm-con gested chest, soothes the tortured throat, relieves an old or a new cold, srippe, cough, croup. The kiddie: n take it in perfect safety, toc bad after-effects entury. 600 and At your druggist. bottle, Don't Continue Constipated Don't let your bowels bulldoze | your sy: Make n —keep the body » matter with Dr, sick headache, sour , indigestion, dizziness, turred tongue ad breath—think of the embarrassments and discomforts | traceable to constipation. How eas: ily they're rectified by the occasion- jal use of Dr, King’s New Life Pills. Move the bowels smoothly but sure ly, Try them tonight All drug wists—26e as usual, MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE One Price, $3.95—One Price, $3.05. Our policy never to carry goods from one season to the next is the reason for these unprecedented price reductions. Price $3.95 %..,, rena of this season’s discon- tinued novelty and sta- ple lines in Women’s Shoes and Slippers, Val- ues to $9.95, at one price— os Clean: Sweep $3.95

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