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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920. Thousands of Radicals i in | PSS DS DSS ppp Dasa aaa. SS Ppp ppp pera | U.S.Advocating Overthrow, WASHINGTON, Feb, 6.—Tena of|cals are encouraged and the aims thousands of radicals of the violent | they are pledged to accomplish are type are daily advocating overthrow | boldly set forth and glorified by a of the government and blishment | press equally as radical and violent statorship such as ¢ 1s in cates of revolution them: Attorney General Newton said of New York declared today before} N wton charged that the left wing the house Judiciary committee in urg- | of the socialist party in a manifesto ling passage by congress of sedition | published last July declared for re- legislation, pudiation of all national debts. Newton attacked the left wing of “This means an advapacy of the the socialist party, the I. W. W., the | repudiation of all Liberty bonds and communist and other kindred organ}. | other government obligations held by | zations. |patriotic citizens who loaned the “The efforts of Gene y violent me country billions in time of war, Un leas congress and the people of the Green Apple Stops country awaken to the dangers of Mary’s Dancing Act these doctrines and take steps to curb this propaganda the problem of LONDON, Feb, 6—The dancing act of Miss Mary Stuart fn a music coping with this movement will be- come the more difficult as time | hall here was a complete “knockout.” | It required 15 minutes to bring Miss lapses,” | Stuart to after she had received the compliments of James Lynch. He's the student who threw the green ap- ple, MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE Further Reductions To Make Room fo Our New Spring Stock 500 pairs Women’s Staple Shoes in Black Calf, Kid or Patent; Goodyear welt or “hand-turned soles; values to $8.95; sizes 2 to 514; special- ly priced for quick disposal at, the pair ae All-Wool 48-inch Belt Back Ulster Overcoats Skinner Satin yoke and sleeve lined Not a Special Sale but Our Regular Your glasses will be only as suc M tm accomplishing their pur. aa the aki!l of the one who hae them. As& your neighbor about us. Prices moderate. ‘325 Puce Steerer _ Near Fourrn. Mormon Leader Says Dead Wife Upstairs Price 3 5” Especially noticeable is the saving we offer you on these greatcoats. SeESsese00008 [S[5) YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS +4 Heber J. Grant @ LOS ANGELES, Feb. 6.—“There $2.95 800 pairs Women’s Novelty. Shoes and Slippers, for- mer $5.95 to $9.95; sizes 2 to 6, reduced to, the pair Men’s heavy solid leather Work Shoes; values to $6.95; all sizes; special at, the pair AL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new twhalsbone) plate, which te the lightest strongest plate known, covers very Bittle of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; teed 15 years. All work guaranteed for 15 years Have impression taken tm the mination ng and jet teeth sa navies Pel Ste Sempics of Our Plate and Bridge Wer ae a ‘ot Times Most of our present patronage is rec Jed work ts still ti who have tested our work. are in the righ tien’ whose it place. Bring this gine good ee ‘- coming to 01 fice, sure ad with you. Open Sundays From ® to 12 fer Werking People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS @ppecita Fraser Paterson On, RMY AND NAVY GOODS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE WE ARE HAVING A SALE OF THE FOLLOWING U. S. ARMY GOODS Fine White Muslin F -ess Shirts, open back, each 40¢ Abdominal Bands, pu*e wool, each U. S: Army Webb Waist U. S. Army Barrack Shoes pie U. 8. Army .45 Calibre Springfield Carbines | san -10¢ Belts, each..20¢ and 25¢ 1,00 45 Calibre Cartridges, each.... White Shirts with Collar, Hedvy Work Shoes, black or tan - 84.75 Army Field Shoes .....$5.76 Leather Puttees— $6.50 to $12.00 Spiral] Puttees Canvas Leggings— 50¢ to $1.75 0. D. Cotton Breeches— $2.50 to $5.00 Corduroy Breeches— $6.00 to $7.00 1514 sizé only. .. white ...... ©. D, Blankets— $5.50 to $9.25 Regulation Blue Wool Middies .... Khaki Middies $1.75 to $2.00 White Middi $2.00 to $2.50 Auto Robes and Steamer Shawls ....85.00 to $8.75 Khaki Shirts..$1.25 to $2.00 We have a Complete Line of Campers and Hiking Outfits for All Write for Prices to KIRK’S MILITARY SHOP 1209 FIRST AVENUE or CALL, MAIN 4619 |in the invisible state, and I have re | ceived proofs that will remain un- | shaken thruoat lif This is the emphatic statement of |Heber J. Grant, president of the | Mormon chureh. | Before hundreds of people at a spe- | cial service in Los Angeles, the Mor |mon leader related strange manifer tations that have bound his faith | with unbreakable ties, he stated. He | said: | “I am an oki man. I have ne mo- tives in leading any one astray in I would not dream of Bias the sacred name of our | faith. | pheming | Maker with falsehoods in His name, | call upon Him to cast on me wrath lin death and perdition at this mo- ment, if I speak false.” President Grant then related how the dead have appeared to him; how the spirit of his dead first wife came to the bedside of his second wife in her illness and solaced her with the promise of recovery, He told how this first wife by her counsel pre- served their young daughter as she lay apparently dying. He also related how he himself, suffering from blood poisoning and given up by doctors, had been saved by her spirit, standing at his bed- side and bidding his companions anoint him with oil “I had the faith,” he said, “and the miracle came. The smiling face comes | to me as a dear, dear friend at times; she sits by me, We speak tn com- munion of spirit. “O, God, don’t I know this ts the truth! Don’t I know there are good spirits and evil spirits, for =. You not given me the manifs The Mormon leader’s statements have created a stir in psychic cir- clea. |Gave Self Up to | Reward His Nurse WICHITA, Kan., Feb. 6.—That his benefactress, Mrs. J. C. Moel- lenger, might receive the $200 reward which he had learned was offered | for his apprehension by a Sauthern penitentiary, Edward Skinner, a 20- year-old negro, who was dying of consumption at the tubercular sant- tarium here, confessed to her that he was wanted and had committed many of the crimes which terrorized the cltizens of Wichita last winter. “T want you to get that reward,” said the young negro when he told Mra. Moellenger of his record. She had befriended him during his ill | ness. But death intervened. Altho it was believed Skinner had several weeks to live, he weakened rapidly and died the day after making the statement. ‘The prison authorities are in a quandary as to whether or |not Mrs, Moellenger should get the CHARGED with operating a stim, the police court released F. Keck ler, 40, a painter, Thursday, but \the federal authorities grabbed him on the same charge. Rheumatism A Home Cure Given by One Who Had It In the spring of 1863 I was attacked by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheu- matiam. I suffered as only those who have jt know, for over three yeara. I tried remedy ‘after remedy and doctor after doctor, but such rellef as I re- ceived was only temporary, Finally, I found « remedy that cured me com- plotely, and it has never returned. I have given tt to a number who were terribly afflicted and even bedridden matinm, and it effected « ery case. every sufferer from any form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing power, Don’t send & cont; simply mall your name and address and I will send it free to try. jeans of curing tism, you may send the price $1, but, understand, I do not want your money unless you are perfectly natinfied nd it. Inn't that fair? y longer when positive fered you free? Don't Write today, MARK H. JACKSON No, 2138 Gurney Bild, Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. Jackson is romponsibie. 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Her parents’ written consent had to be given be- fore the license was issued. NEGLECTING THAT COLD OR COUGH? when Dr. King’s New Discovery so promptly checks it? ‘T'S natural you don’t want to be careless and let that old cold or Jeough drag on or that new attack |develop seriously. Not when you can get such @ proved successful lremedy as Dr. King’s New Discov- ery. | Cold, cough, grippe, croup does not resist this standard reliever very long. Its quality is as high today as it alwaye has been—and it’s been growing steadily in popularity for |more than fifty years. 60c and $1.20 a bottle at all arugeists, Tardy Seale, Inert Liver| ‘They just won't let you put “pep” into your work or play. Sick head- comes from retaining waste |matter and impurities in the body, Feel right for anything—make the | liver lively, the bowels function regu- jlarly, with Dr, King’s New Life Pills. Smoothly yet positively they produce resulta that cleanse the system and |make the liver and bowels respond | to the demands of a strong, healthy body. | them tonight, ache Still 25e-~at all druggists. Try | Judge Quotes Bible to Prevent Divorce BOSTON, Feb. 6.—How many times should @ man forgive his wife? Harold Webster, a musician, told Judge Taft he thought three times was enough. Webster sought a di vorce on the ground of desertion from Elena Webster. He said deserted him four times. ‘Three times he went after her and persuaded her to come back, he said. The fourth time he let her go. “It seems to me he has done all that could be expected under the cir- cumstances,” said Webster's at- torney. “T am not so sure about that,” she | sald Judge Taft, as he referred to the passage in the Gospel of St. Matthew, which reads as follows: “Then came Peter unto Him and said, ‘Lord, how many times shall my brother sin against me and I forgive him? Until seven times? Jesus saith upon him, I say not unto j thee, until seven times, but until seventy times seven | Those who are 10 natisfied with what they have accomplished will never | become famous for what they might | accomplish. Men invariably overestimate their capacity. They never know when they have enough until after they acquire too much. YOU WOULD NOT! If you had a baby or child that took a cold and it settled in the lungs, causing a cough with danger of serious consequences, would you use some dangerous remedy, with Opiates, Chloroform or injurious drugs in !t? You would not! If you knew of an effective remedy that was ABSOLUTELY SAFE for Infants, Children or Adults you would use nothing but that, and take no chances with virtues. the patent medicine of unknown JOYNER’S GLYCEROLE LOBELIA COUGH REMEDY should be kept in every household and given at the first sign of cough in Babies, Children or Adults. It is safe and pleasant to take, its ef- fects quick for all kinds of acute Coughs and Colds on the Chest, Hacking Coughs from throat affections, Asttynatic or Bronchial Coughs, Hoarseness, etc, Thousands of unsolicited testimoniais attest the fact that Joyner’s Glycerole Lobelia has met with proper approbation, and we cannot too strongly emphasize the fact that a bottle of this wonderful Cough Remedy should be kept in every home. FOR COLDS, GRIP AND “FLU” take Joyner's Cold and Grip Capsules (laxative), drugs and generally break up a vent bad after effects, ‘They contain no opiates or quinine or injurious cold or grip in @ night and pre- Price, Joyner’s Glycerole Lobelia Cough Remedy, 60c and $1.00 per bottle, Joyner's safe Cold and Grip Capsules, 60c per box. Sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores and other good Drug Stores every place, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by JOYNER DRUG COMPANY Spokane, Wash, Colors in Sweaters Make Co-Eds Fight OBERLIN, Feb. 6.-—Oberlin col- lege sophamore and freshmen women fought on the streets over the new freshman distinctions—blue and gold sweaters, Sophomore girls attacked @ freshman girl in an attempt to take her sweater from her, Class- mates joined in her defense, Sophomores hanged an effigy in a blue and gold sweater from the smokestack of the college heating plant in the morning. A LOOK AHEAD We Solicit Making Your Kee PRICE QUALITY SERVICE Ph Mata 5721 foloorotorotorolofoloferotorolofororo a PIKE STREET §@ 09H 0S 0000000000 PANTAGES Mate, 3:30—Nights, 7 and @ NOW PLAYING “a HOLIDAY IN DIXIE? ra Blondel & Be! Bu; tive Three: Charles Oleott: ; Mary The Act Beautitul; Pantagescepe. 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