The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 4

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Perturbed Sedetinen iiesiae He Is Not Married After All: Another love mystery was solved [joke, but when relatives began writ: | bean married when he was suffering ls When L. A. Batchelor, salesman for | ing for an explanation of his “hasty | from & memory lapse | the Central Sales company, 201 Cen aked-for wedding.” he grew) APER CLI NG SHEDS and ur ; Gral building, learned to his relief anes Vating 6| iNT ON MYSTERY *. But he | seen her re | one-snenencene-tnene-snenthenen packag Don’t worry about perfect result “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed give a new, rich, fadeless « ow to diamond dye over any col sweaters, stockings, gloves, feathers, draperies,‘ druggist show you “Diamond Dye" t Color Card an who shot and killed Sergt. Guy} Tarren, in his order of mus declared the patrol nt from hie post 6 snemeeemnten ———————- | wns handed @ 30-day suspension ¢ November PUTS SUNSHINE Wood Alcohol and Broknen is in the emergen | pital today as a rewult of ari mixture of wood | jute. Hie cond can MeGregor Ihave sold the | in jail ing hol and grape ts alleged to Broknen, in| your university next mont the Forest el Washington eld on Februa: nia.” $17.85 for Men's Fine Worsteds, Serges, Cheviots, up to date styles. Values to $45.00. Men’s Fine Blue Serge Suits, values to $50.00. Cut @ After a hard day’s work, MOR $29. 85 | when you are tired, grouchy $25 Men's and worn out, there is noth- Suies ent 0 12.85 ing so soothing and satisfy- $1.50 Work Shirts ing as your favorite record tit forsee sss ODE on the phonograph. $15.00 Wool Mackinaws for cut to. ...... $7.85 $4.95 For Johnson & Murphy, Nettleton, Florsheim and other fine makes. Values | up to $12.00, PAY CHECKS CASHED @ When you have seen all the movies, and there seems nothing to do, there is al- ways enjoyment and pas- time to be had in your Brunswick. 2216-18 Third Ave. Tel. Main 3139 | metvee University and Seneca Sts. | Forest Club to Send oni; iv One Delegate East °° ee ee A to represent child's d University of without fear n will be| Mother! You mnt easy “Callfor. PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, JANUARY 238, 1920. BANKERS HAVE PLAN TO FREE COUNTRY OF H.C. OF L. WASHINGTON, Jan. 28—Big bankers, meeting today|to stop “wild cat” speculation and extravagance, officials; federal reserve board. When federal reserve banks opened; These new high rates are intended to discourage ex- 4n Chicago, are face to face with an opportunity to help * d, ‘ this morning in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, the| tensive borrowings from federal reserve banks, board of- th try free itself of the high cost of living problem, This, it is pointed out, will divert money to legitimate) nation’s money centers, very high re-discount rates were) ficials said. If they fail to produce this effect soon the ee eee ssthe-m Welatllin er *'and normal industrial enterprise and stimulate production, quoted to other banks seeking loans, |rates will be marked up again, it was promised government officials said here today. bringing lower pric for all commodities. The result) The rediscount rates were marked up in an order issued| The high rates virtually mark the end of artificial stimu- By establishing an interest rate on deposits which shall should be felt within 80 days, officials declared. by the federal reserve board here late yesterday. They|\ation of the financifl markets by the government as a be uniform thruout the country and remain unchanged Speculators today are beginning to experience the effects) represent a general advance of nearly 50 per cent over| part of its war policy, aceording to officials. This stimu "gave in grave eme mistieids the bankers can act effectively! of a blow dealt them by the government yesterday thru the! the rates in effect six months ago, |lation was planned for high prices. UNRAVEL LOVE TANGLE oni Sins Fan On set ie U. $. SLEUTHS ARREST i es oF ry f SPOKANE, Jan. 24M. Hi nal! clerk shivering, shimmying, up » 00,008 | t collara formed infront ann were worried today about Mme. “ Iitan theatre, secking Luisa Tetrazini's ©. The singer rville concert by Jascha Hel has postponed concerts here twice A jan violinist, next Tuesday Nearly $15,000 worth of morphine, declared. ‘The packages were carried |becaune of throat trouble. ‘The all t from N Be he ike ace “é at the prevailing price charged ad-|in a belt fitted snugly about the|ment caused her voice to change deputy Uni me Teor vad licta, was confiscated by customs of-| bodies of the youths Poday that he is neither a victim of | Concerned - = ed for Jom | MIS Anxiety grew until he received | waa arrested in New York | noting steamer Princess Alico decked from | ounce to professionals. However, the | —— pene Amnesia nor a bridegroom unawares, | physician to be dingnow a letter chiding him for having | January 6, following identification by Vancouver at Pier 1 Thursday night.| price te boosted by jilicit dealers to} ‘Home Wrinkle Recipe— Batchelor emerged from a con-| of memory Pecos wer” on his friends, in|a civilian who bail seen a placard IS Her Husband James McMann and Wyatt Joyes, | about $1,000 an ounce ition of mental perplexity brought) se , could remember he oe & newspaper | bearing hie picture. ‘The robbery o- both 19, are being held in the city| The authorities are inclined to be Astonishing Results jen by an epidemic of wedding pros | had not left the city on or about n San Jose, bis home curred in August, Took Scant Baths jad lieve they have intercepted an im- al resulta Dente and letters from friends and | Jy the wedding toa | ad FRIDAY HARBOR, Wash. Jan.| [a al, 15 ounces of morphine were | portant link in the chain of drug|{ bermiees P mcquaintances congratulating him 08 | place, or was supposed to have, O'Brien aust tor of anne. ax #he alleges, her hus found, ‘The drug was tied up tn one-| xmuggters who have been pandiog | oe nae Tei sae cae Wa tila recent merrage to _ Lorene « Lo O'Prien he rs wa yer MeCarthy the Petrograd Railway t take ounce packages, MeMann carried|back and forth from Seattle to Ca-)thone hateful marks of age, illness at anfo oe t ry eer jays bie oa bride teh ° eight nd neve t }¢ worry N nerd ‘oolin, with —. ae ne ly Page x ene ar ot ‘eat Soon to Be Opened ight and Joyce seven, the ott dian citien | ven pastes "eremsma nor ein Dexter af the Meth.| LONDON, Jan. 24.—The Pet ‘ A rT ns “ etic | tod the “Dl ide” 5 : a ae ae .-+ | Roselius Is Fired idenced by t at 35 Japanese| st, who, in a fit of despondency | ‘ : by Chief Warren) ; trom this wection left for the Orient| slashed his throat with a razor| to oS a omy : You can not omke Immediatety after being reinstated | a eg Veotion 06 matnst quuab-.|« mtele by the civil service commisdon, Pa-| dresses, To match any material, have | ‘Tolman C. E. Romlius, the pollee-| nd was Inter acauitted.| Look at tongue! Remove pot- sons from stomach, liver WHOLESALE STOCK Of HARRIS-MELTZER CO., on SECOND AV. S., Positively THROWN AT YOUR MERCY 4m. Friday, @ DALLAS, Texas, Jan, 23.—Phyai chill of frosty weather | within an hour shale |ficers when the Canadian Pacific! The drug is worth about $100 an ed rubbing, massaging, steam methods whieh ex- erad | | 85, 721 Voters on ~|Woman Is Aiding i he } chureh ¢ | neval te ithe wit te teil for divorce. » far as he} avn toner 2 “4 | pand and on skin and underlying ne returned 9 Bent | ncccnties or beeen an CLAS m few days, follow!s ; ee Registration List|) Lowden Campaign ?*::. wrinkles ee gga Dior} be ogee they aatualiy had| narchelor of Beasile was not I. A. |the apected peace bet Unveil Painting A total regintration of $7,900 names| CHICAGO, Jan. 23—Mrs. Fletcher ; = ati a ind ae. A oe eel oe oe eee will be on the books at 9 o'clock|Dobyns begun the organization of Th Sao saseapsceasaccroeereneerraeeeeep [nad assumed It wae merely & G860|to the Chronicle sald today of Deceased Judge J). oie eee ae elon | women to push the campaiien of Gov:|tried it~-the db mieetie at aaanea apparent in the Members of the Seattle Ba on Thursday, When|¢rnor Lowden for the republican | Iles. eplar a, peer 8 ry ation w presidential nomination. AAD py 1 | "As fer the “pacitier~ Tatchlor Air Excursions to et 4. Regie. |__ Mrs. Dobyns was appointed to hran-| "Ail yo tol 6 Star today, “I don’t need ° . , te : : a“ ” 1 ay, Ww fay mornis o'clock to un-| tration will cloee next Tuesday even.|4! the women’s campaign for Low.| ounce of p WOMEN | Ep g —— jul. , ap ot French pone Region ¢ an painting of Superic or | ing ag 9 o'clock : en. She has been identified with po half pint ; } | ried man. Rat I would like to give] Panis, Jan, 2%—The Compe Judes RB. Albertson, who died in b litiea) activities in Illinois since wo- |p } # he right party and would \< raf> ‘Transaerienne 179 October, 1917 J G men were granted suffrage in that | | be stad to see my old trien is arranging airplane exe aps Go to Orient | state | } | a well as I would like to he| sions from Parts to all French b ‘The number of tubercular victims | am | ; TURN OLD GARMENTS NEW } [aman she married, my almost name ela for the benefit of American |of the war i# estimated at 48,000 for Their Brides | Despondent Boy | ’ ¢ | same . tourtets and, it is predicted, will be 60,000 <TON, Cal, ‘That | | fie rarvotou ‘ Fiction today + | | pc dBodl cot le. capensis have coeontin Cuts Own se Seoereee, ie : } | ractice in ev Fred Leise, 19, 348 W. Nickerson | It Will Set You Think- | | \ maid he would re | ‘Thursday evening, is expected to rec- | ‘ turn with a bride cover, city hospital physicians an-| ing of Happy Days | nounced Friday. . } Gone by to Hear the Seattle Symphony Orchestra JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor Play That Waltz “TALES FROM THE VIENNA WOODS” And the Charming Ballet Suite “COPPELIA”. And Other Request Numbers, Including a BARITONE SOLO BY ROBERT LOVELL Young Leise was suffering from a Californians Seek {nervous breakdown, the boy's father Opinion on Hoover !'°!4 t physicians. The youth was! yand lying on his bed by the father! BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 23—Weill-Jat 6:50 p. m. He was immediately | known Call is Toyrenenting both | rushed to the city hospital. political parties, today joined | casting a letter designed to! rnia’s pulse regarding Her-| power for president. } and bowels Rheumatism A Home Cure Given by One Who Had It ~ Grip, Influenza Hamlin'’s Wisard Oil a Redliable,| Antiseptic Preventive | During tnfluensze epidemics, «pray |the nose and throat several times a day with one part Wierd Off and two parts water, using an atomizer ; | A 100K AHEAD if you haven't an atomizer, garglie | 1 We Solicit Making Your the throat and «nuff the mixture up the nose, This treatment sete up an| | “Flu” germa nply mail your name ] KE Asses i> YPTOK antiseptic wall of defense —| “California” Syrup of Pigs for the name California Chest colds and sore throat tead || s44rer: and 1 wlll send it free to tr7. bates BIFOCALS WILSON to grip. Stop them at once with |] proven itself to be that long-looked- The Prot r Wizard Of before they can develop | bee meone ot cums yous Ravane- I} QUA bm —. A delegate to the annual conven. | me harm oon laxative or pliyaic into dangerous influenza. te bet, understand, I de not wan tion of the Intergolleginte Associa. for the ch, liver and PAGLIACCI Get it from druggists for 800 rt! Your money unless you are perfectiy Phone Main S721 tion of Forest ( bowe ch sve ite delicious not atiefied, return the bottle and | satieties to send it text Tuesday will frulty taste. Full fons for Tickets on Sale at Sherman: | cet your monty back pot Amy sy dnner wen, Pepe . FREDERICE Clag’s Plane Mousn, Thing and ver constipated or have sick Pima, headache? Just try Wisard Laver MARE ix. ZACERRON PRICES—25e, 50c, 73 Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 300) No. 214% Gurney Bid, Syracuse, N.Y. \rugtints. Guaranteed, , nadinamnntesaaieelec a saRAa eA 4 A Le © on each be Give it S NELSON Saturday, January 24th, 9 a. m. This Is the Biggest Bargain Panorama in the History of Seattle $5 AS For Boys’ Suits, in the lat- union-made 2he Men's Arm ff 50c Suspenders $5.00 Men’s $15.00 Boys’ all- est models, most of them Overalls ae is tra Bands cut to cut to are Hats cut wool Suits cut to cannot be duplicated for neavy, ) 28 1d $12.50. c $ $6.65 = aS P ; A, $1.00 1 i 0) | $2.50 Boys’ Scout Shoes Okn ‘Carters cut $1.25 Boys’ Caps Sag seather ® 5 a 1.00 Logger cut 2he Garters cut to ’ Work Gloves cut 20e Sox, black ‘ 9 cut to nhs oe and colors, cut to shirts cut 10 tO. seeseseeee 1.48 c $4.35 68c 47c 9c 4.3 $7.00 and $8.00 Work and one (papi eemeeenmeees | peerecee: | SS | Tess Shoes $ chiefs ani 1hce Canvas 10 Wool Un- $1.75 Blue Cham- $1.00 Wool Sox out to... co 3. 48 or white, cut to Gloves cut to derwear cut to bray Shirts cut to cut to speennenemmenmemnes 9 98c 45c $4.00 Girls’ and’ Boys’ c ed School Shoes $1. 68 Ce) onK,)lORl a. > ee ee Cul LO....... aT $2.00 Black rere nh ery rey, cut to $150 Dress 75c Wool Sox cut $1.75 Children’s Sateen Shirts cut Hee att oys Shirts cut to to Play Suits cut to to saciid ibe $6.00 Men’s Work Shoes 63c 38c 87c $1.18 $6.95 apes $2.48 OUR PRICE eaabin CHE OLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE $19. 85 @ @ For Men's Overocats worth up to $45.00. Best makes, styles and materials. @ LOOK FOR THE SIGNS First Av. and $ \ ring St. UNION STORE ee KCCEPTED “aa

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