The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1920, Page 4

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rm MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF SECURITIES are tucked away in bureau drawers, kept in iron safes, in tin boxes, in desks and in trunks—inviting destruction AN INDIVIDUAL SAFE in our Ground Floor Safety Deposit Vaults will give Valuable papers the Protection they deserve Shere's a size to fit pour par- ticular needs—the rentals are FROM $4 A YEAR. UPWARDS Puget Sound Savings and Loan Association. Where - Pike - Street - Crosses - Third COMPARE | AT The ‘ J Amazing tones of exquisite ‘qual- ity and purity. We use these terms to describe the Brunswick, and prove them by demonstration and comparison. qd . The Brunswick method of repro- duction is appreciated everywhere, andthe Brunswick has taken a position of its own, all because we invite people to decide by compar- ison. « 1216-18 Third Avenue Telephone Main 3139 ! Between University and Seneca Streets ——n ——EE -- — To Reach J. H. Stevens, Wire Your Address to Charles Schweim Care Curtis Co., Detroit, Michigan "j (MS PX SCIENCE TAMES ¢) WILDEST WEST : Fingerprint Expert Succeeds Hard-Riding Sheriff TOMBSTONE, Aris, Feb. 20.—'The| days of the “spur and saddle" sheriff | Artzona, In Cochise wildest and woollient | and passing in ° y,onee spot in th now the tion trials, the exam) by Sheriff Jim MeDonald, detective.” When Sheriff McDonald announo ed he was going to introduce a finger print aystem to this country the old: timers grunted their disgust, and had some difficulty in keeping from firing a couple of shots tn the air, “OUT HERE WE RIDE ‘EM ‘TLL WE GET 'EM" “Where docs he get that role stuff?!" they asked. “Out here ride ‘om "til we get ‘em. 2 | Wor 40 years the chief qualification | of a sheriff was ability to shoot) straight and sit for 48 hours in the| saddle But Sheriff McDonald has “put ft over” and in spite of every handicap, | has driven the scoffers into their cor} neve, Lacking in equipment for] making the prints, sadly in need of «| modern photographer, he has a neat) */ little pile of “bad men” prints and | }haw Ju hin first conviction | jon th of his “blankety | blank selence Recently the Treu Butcher shop at Bisbee was robbed. The safe that was cracked stood but a few feet! |trom the sidewalk, and the erime | Was an audacious one, Some $4,000 | was stolen. Only one clue was left. In blowing the safe the burglar had injured a finger, and some blood was spattered on the safe door, The bure lar had gone to the wash register, On the keys he left a bloody fin- int \ “THEY BRAND A HEIFER, BUT NOT A HUMAN” they brand a heifer, |served the elated officer. “I'll show these birds.” Ifo immediately issued notices to “look out for a man with a wound:| od finger.” Frank Gilpin, the Mis bee jailer, reported that Chas. Moon. | & lad who had grown up in Ettsbee, | was keepin’ one hand in bis pocket | a mighty lot." They grabbed Moon. | Suspicion would never have fallen on him, and a conviction on the strength of on his finger wo ave | been impossible because everyone in | Bisbee had known him from boy- hood There was no photographer tn Art-| had any idea of how to © 4 set of finger prints, Final Dox, an amateur, started ex-| periments and made copies, Finger print experts thruout the West sent »ples and upheld McDonald's theory | that Moon was the wanted man. Hej} waa convicted, | | And #0 science came to the “wild | West" in the past few days, and with jit the exit of th | | MELODRAMA |AT THE MET | Melodrama in all jaway Thursday night at the Metro. | politan theatre when “The Luck of |the Navy.” a Eritieh play with an | Englieh cast, opened @ brief Beattie leneagement | Those who are thrilled by melo dramatic incidents wherein epics, neardeath drugs, submarines, sec codes, mysterious messages, et al. form the motif, will be held almost |breathiess from the prologue its glory held wordless spectacle where the British |navy brings down a Zeppelin in the | English channel—until the last act jwhen the hero, Percy Hutchison, as a naval lieutenant, V. C, D. 8. 0. and everything, folie a damnable Hun plot and wins the girl | Humor spices the play thruout One woman in the audience, who had been a believer of the common fallacy that the English are slow at exclaimed at one point tn } “Why, that man ts real quick at jokes Much of the life of the play was furnished by Patrick Ludiow, a | youthful midshipman, who was al-| man ways hungry, and a elim English], who liked the young naval); lcer almost ae well a» she liked|,, land The cast as a whole is excellent jand “The Luck of the Na play to capacity houses during its brief stay | VA | maid, titu GEORGE W. HIBBARD, broker, | [has been appointed general agent for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul [ railway at Vancouver. | B. K PALMER, division superin- | tendent of the Union Phcific, is here | to confer over the transfer of rail-| way terminals. Durt the ne uu | the n | | | antisep |not s Ket yor Ever | heada Whips, jat dru How does he stand « he bank? The answer helps inders many a man, or Start an account, jet acquainted in unk. If you already have ar vecount, make up your mind to increase it. Woe offer every bank- and thi Bick LOAN BOARD MAKES LAND _ OWNERS OF FARM TENANTS 9 == SAFE DEPOSIT ~ BOXES WASHINGTON, who has a fee We are Seventh and Pike Grip, Influenza Hamlin'’s Wiraed Oi) o the throat and snuff t | Chest colds For Sour SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920. Our buyer has shortly returned from the Eastern markets, where he bought like crazy, simply because he could buy cheap for cash. We have the goods now — two entire floors of Men’s and Boys’ wearing apparel — but we need money, and starting Satur- day, February 21, at 9 a. m., we will start a gigantic UNLOADING Sale, and every article in the store has been marked down to a price that would look cheap five years ago. Look at these prices: Men’s Suits Values up to $30.00, cut to. . Men’s Suits Values up to $40.00, cut to.. Men’s Suits Values up to $50.00, cut to.. $12.85 $19.85 $24.95 Men’s Suits Values up to $60.00, cut to.... Men’s Suits Values up to $70.00, cut to.... Men’s Suits Values up to $85.00, cut to. '.. $28.95 $34.95 $38.85 WE ARE SELLING EVERY OVERCOAT IN OUR STORE AT THE SAME REDUCTION 30e Arrow Collars, cut to President Suspend- ers, genuine, cut to. Tie Wool Sox, cut to. $1.50 Heavy Ribbed Underwear, cut to. . Dress Shirts, Arrow and Monarch included, cut to... $1.50 Work cut to .... 2.50 Flannel Shirts, cut to. $4.00 Men's rants, cut to $1.50 Children’s Play Suits, cut to $5.00 Heavy Union Suits, cut to Men's Pants, values to $9.00, cut to ...4.. SHOES To fit you in the finest makes, either for work or dress, and latest styles, for about half. Here are just a few listed, to show you we mean business: $3.48 $4.85 $2.48: $7.00 Work or Dreas Shoes, cut to Men's and Ladies’ Shoes, values to $10.00, cut to $5.00 Boys’ and Men's Shoes, cut to $3.50 Boys’ Heavy Shoes, cut to.. . $1 .98 Men's and Ladies’ Shor, most every color; broken lines; all sizes, hut not in every shoe. Come earty; we can fit you; a $6.98 to $18.00, cut to Wool 8c 39c 98c . $1.48 $2.48 89c $2.98 .. $4.48 $5.00 Men's Hats, cut to.. 20c Handkerchiefs, CUt HO Lc eeecceeeeed 8c 50c Suspenders, cut to . 25¢ Arm Bands, cut to $1.00 Ties, 50c Lisle Sox, cut to .... 20¢ Bandanas, cut to $1.00 Underwear, $2.50 Union Suits, cut to. . $3.00 Dress Shirts, cut to. $5.00 Men's Pants, cut to $3.50 Hats, Cut 0 ......56 . $2.38 BOYS’ SUITS © are being offered to you at less than half their value. They are jumping sky-high elsewhere, but just see what we can offer you as low as $4.98, and others besides those listed below: atte... $6.89 $8.95 Values to $20, cut to . $1.48 . $1.68 .. $2.98 $1.68 But come and see for yourself. Remember, this sale starts Saturday morning. Be sure you find the right store—we have many imitators. Be Sure and Come Saturday. Closed Monday, Washington’s Birthday. LIBERTY BONDS SAME AS CASH | noclety Recognizing there facts, the Farm Loan Board is seeking to make the tenant farmer the home owner, How it Is succeeding is shown by stati complied for October during that month there were landless that they became borrowers they b owners of land; that the amount borrowed was $2,150,875 | At this rate the fed } land banks would be creating 1398 farm home ywners a year, or about 14,000 In a decade, and each 10 years there would be loaned to former iandless people more than 000,000. ‘The Jand represented as security would be worth $500,000,000 | For the month an average of} about 16 per cent of all loans made | — by the 12 banks were to landle | farmers. Many of these farmers Reliable, | 4g been tenants all their lives, the! Antiseptic Preventive soll they were trying to work was] jexhausted and the improvements were run down. But when they be came proprietors they took a new | started to fertilize the land, and their hope of reward wa greater. | Feb. 20.—The simple t for the government, for the for the flag and against who should disrupt organized tions ties showing 499 borrowers; to give ye n you desir outside, with goo able ar and up. veated. per wee! ‘all now and get Waldorf Hotel Main 2507 ng influenze epidemics, epray we and throat several times a) part Wizard Oi) and r, using atomizer haven't an atomizer, gargie | mixtur up| oe. This treatment sets up an wall of defense against | lease on life rte germs. | and sore throat lend once with an develop | for 300, If » bottle and ngerous infil. it from dru: ur money back | or have sick he? Wizard Liver , pleasant e pink pills, 30¢ anists. Guaranteed, Stomach Gas, Coated Tongue, jache, Bad Ereeth, Bilious- a number who « a even b and it effe y fufferer from any tle trouble to try this The plan is to find men who are willing to sell land and to explain can buy on ALL SIZES BL RST SI Guardian Trust & Savings Bank COLMAN JILDING IGNPOST ON THE ROAD to ITY TPALACE CLOTHING CO. FIRST AVE. & SPRNIG ST. [we casi long-time payments, instead of dl- viding their crops. Members of the farm loan board say the plan is a |euccess, The federal land bank loans 60 per cent of the value of the land and takes a first mortgage the owner of the land takes a‘sec ond mortgage and the bank dictates the terms of ft, writing one tha |gives the borrower a long time in| which to pay and one that cannot | be foreclosed at the will of the hold-| er. | FUNERAL SERVICES for Ww. Fr. McLean, 65, of 2515 15th ave. N. W., were held at 2 o'clock Friday, Inter- ment was in Washelli. __ AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN TONIGHT #3! PERCY HUTCHISON Dr. Byers Injured Reonion soe 'te wae : | Saturday, S0c | by an Explosion) ~All | Injured by the explosion of a flask | while performing a chemistry experi: | ment at Cooper Union, New York, | Dr. Horace G. Byers, former head of | |the University of Washington chem- | |istry department, may lose his left | hand by amputation, according to word received here, Eve Matinee ORvHEUM UK MOORE ‘ivory Henrg Santrey and His Harry Jolson; Bruce Dui AFTER 53 YEARS in the railway mail serviee, Robert F. McCullough, | 76, died at 4509 Rainier ave, Thurs- j day | ‘Catarrh Will Go Help Comes in Two Minutes— Complete Relief in a Few Weeks urself sick it's harm- after the ful w , you are not rid eatarrh you can have your k HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Feature Photoplay Ashley HE Pi Hyomet, (Sun.), Ladies’ } 130. Matine 15 and 9:15. PANTAGES Mats, 2:30. Nights 7 and 9 Now DENNISHAWD Maurice Mufts; G ach dosing—Just take the |f monk ore pocket inhaler | iys), comes with each outfit, and pour into. it a few drops of Hyomel, | athe it according to di n tw minutes it will rel f that stuffed up feeling. ae | daily a weeks you should | | be entirely free from catarrh, | | Treathing Hyomet is a very pleas- Jant and certain way to kill catarrh | | germs: Get a Hyomel outfit today. sl |xold by druggista everywhere w to quickly avid safely end hs, colds, sore is or mon Mats. ¥ “THE CK RET Becond mpinete ON Great New ‘erial. ness, Indigestion or Constipation—take, FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS |*They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the |stomach and invigorate the liver. Do | not gripe of sicken. ing facility. |_P, 8, Mechen, Bim t., Hancock, Mich.: “I bave given Foley Cathartic Tablets a thorough trial end can positively etate thet they-are the THE BANK FOR perfeotly ) wend it, ten't that fa suffer any longer when p f in thun offered you fre delay, Write today MARK H. JACKS 18F Gurney Uild,, Byracuse, N. ¥, Mr. Jackson te responsible, Above statement true, Wh 6 Don't Wo tame checks sight all over t Pine Street at Fourth Ave, SAVINGS 1 mach, ease Or Ty of tablets 60 con! towns e world Bartel) Dr WILKES Sa Firth and Pine Elfett 2593 Now, With Mat. Saturday ‘“POLLYANNA’? | —with— box |] MARY THORNE as Pollyanna ft es Nights Sic to Thc. Mats, 22¢ to 31e sour mi “Titian

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