The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1920, Page 10

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TEKETALIZOHO af init Sex| TIMES AS HARD Young Merchant Says|| 7710 Count in Barotse as in ‘of Life Has Been Real. || Mere English Always Wanted to Con. (duct a Bargain Kvent That inemieanet’ Sabbies H Would Re Remembered as Seat: |» kc he ee ue racy Hey “aie Me's Supreme Sale. taste: for arithmet And what A —_— per ly rotten time you hadtn the A. B. F. or doing patriotic work at home—trying to learn to count in Freneh? Mere child's play com a to learning numerals in so« ‘ ow er” languages spoken by native tribes of Africa. Take the ¢ gue of the Rarotee | tribe of Northern Rhodesia, Just try lips around some of to wrap your ese numbers: —-Zeketalixoboliminwanay milaloe. |] 9 —Zeketalisoholiminwanayemine | 10-1 tshoemi. 1 10—Mashoemiame 21 —Masheoemiamawelik siilingwe, The thing only | cated as you go along Sixty ts par H. M. ROGERS [tieularly hard—much worse even the landlord doubled the | than six } @f the John Lindh Company,'| «Zeketalizoho” really means clothiers, Third Avenue i: th bo-ane “Sve fie Beneca Street, he put one of Dest-known clothing ts out of business, But this was a catastrophe for Lindh Company, it will be o M for the public, for Ht. M. || proprietor of the Red) The ‘Rarotse count with thetr nds, anyway—so it's not much use | courting brain fever just to learn to/ }count in Barotee MRS, ANNA M. MORRISON, Clothing Store at First Ave-| ploneer resident of Seattle, who ¢ ‘And Pine Street, bought the} Monday at the family home at 1 Lindh stock at a fraction of || EB. 38th st, will be buried Thursday Present wholesale value. Mr./ at 1:20 p. m.. from the Bieite Under | who is noted for his severe] taking establishment. ting methods, stated this sa oo that this big stock will him to offer what he has! Bodmer 2 es ge vi Wanted to conduct, “Seattle's WROTE THE ° as” ERROR SLAYS “OTHER MAN Rerrimeric” | Two Cents a Mile splendid stock of nationally NEW TORK, us oa . d men’s apparel carried in DALLAS, Tex., March 2.—Mrs, P ‘The slayer sprang toward Mre. ROAD IMPROV ENTS and | NEW YORK, March 2.—F. D. Uo Me Lindh store has been moved to||¢. ordenave walked with A. I. | Bordenave, saw her, checked tim projects in the county will cost $260,-|derwood, president Erie railway, in Red Front Clothing Store and) jerring in Forest Park, her | self. and threw bis hands before his 000 this year, Chief Assistant Engi |® formal statement, declared he be Be offered to the public at || husband, with bowed head, prayed in | neer C. EB. Morford #aid Tuesday | rien parsenger fares gaouie be re : : . ; whe I've shot the wrong man! he duced to 2 cemta a mile, except on 1 that Will erento a mmetinsy the Oak Clit Christian Science | | “T've | SECRETARY OF STATE Howell |cortain lines serving a limited terri A Masical Fantasy Founded Upon the Famous jj ehureh that his wite'e love be re | turned to him-—that his home be) saved | As the strolling couple worth of merchandise under = will be placed on public) at price reductions that wil!) | close Sut even this enormous | in a darkened pavilion another man aan e wees. |i approached. With a curse, he ad miss the big announce) vinced toward the figures he saw Of thie great merchandising |) gurjined against the mky In tomorrow night's Star. i a ker Herring Then he t in arm from MeV el to never seen dead wat are brought about in our office every day; they are the fruit of years of devotion to one branch of dentistry by each partner. Year by year we have improved until today we ask you to visit our office and let us prove to you what we are doing for our patients. Each step of our dentistry is done by a spe- _ Cialist, therefore making it a pleasure to guar- _ antee our work. Incom Income filed on or will be lat turns in o Elliott 4357 GRA Formerly I ternal It EASILY NOW The sale of Oil of Korein ts increasing. It is @ vegetalized ofl compound; safe, harmless and roll able. The Korein 7 System ts proving itself a wor derful weight reducer. Delightful to obt ender figure. Many endorsements. Reliable druggists sell Oil of Korein Many persons have reported an average weight reduction of five to sixteen pounds monthly through the Korein 7 System. Physicians recom- mend it. No drugging, no starving, no strenuous exerci» ing. Delightful, steady riddance of adiposity. “The fat seems to melt away” is the expression of numerous users. $100 Guarantee in each box that you will reduce at least a pound every week, of your money back! Oil of Korein For convenience, Oi) of Korein comes in tiny capsules, easily swallowed. Positively no thy roid, no purgative; no salta, nothing drastic objettionabie. A wholesome, genuine reduction remedy. Get » box of Oil of Korein at the drug store. Follow the simple directions of Korein 7 System; weigh yourself and use the tape measure before starting. Keep a record of daily reduction. Sold by busy druggists in Seattle including Bartell Drug Company's stores; Chase & Sliter; J. H. Blossom; Heussy Drug Company, and oth ers. Also obtainable at all leading drug stores everywhere in Washington, and America. Reduce 10 to 60 Pounds ublish an interesting booklet entitred bi Happily.” which we will mend Cin plain wrap- upon request by letter or postcard. Tells the to regain normal Sere, *prightliness, better health me Your life, Keep thin advertisement and show to We publish it only once twie Korein stem isso well known and. so wh its own best advertising. Get ¢ store; or if for any reason you prefer direct from headquarters, send a dollar win or stamps to Korein Company. ‘Outside Ane Bhows Bize Before Reduction or money order, Pers, STATE. NORMAL STHOCL. Whoa! That's about enough to) strvent POINT inflict on a long-suffering printer.) Wis wets more compli Twe days anger to the Borden: walked out early today. wan sanctioned by the Chicago I'ed eration of Labor, union men said Unless company officials accede to | Mine wage demands all workers will walk |*Uperintendent. and the only woman out during the week. leaders maid and the many persons the Inst few da: ‘Unrest Is Affecting Education! WA Pay Low, Teachers Leave Jobs bt THE OFLIWATES Are or marriage of Anna Lee Wong, 11, to David Lee Wong, proprietor of ORS ALONE C. PRESTON, & Chinese restaurant at Bingham PRETIOENT NAT. EOD. ASSN. ton HUSBAND’S PRAYER ANSWERED; urned and fed. later the city Jail ay. © youth of 20, haa| the killing. He was a THE LATEST ASSOCIATED GENERAL con-| Ee He had |tractors of the Pacific Northwest Herring before he shot) meet in Pe nd next Tuesday and NOTE—This is not necessarily a children’s play, According to {information tn the — ig cast and chorus of I oF: . a | dintrict ations ore Office here, Mc-| OC RVELAND, Fob, 27—<(By Mail) = crnighiom nce Hp | Vay's bullet had been intended for |—S. G00! teachers—tall ones and ‘at | another ma --the jong and the short of educa aT “ft wor have Gone onything . told each other at the National PRICES rather than kill an Innocent man,” | Education association meeting here WILL BE ANNOUNCED 5 a AND he maid, in jail |how they lived on thelr anlariew BETWEEN THE ACTS Eves, $2.00 to 50c. dis cen Ease we Mat., $1.00 to S0c. Herring's body wan sent to St.) “The average schoo! teacher's mi OF “SICK-A-BED" Mat., to 56c, Louls, where he is survived by a lary for nine menthe of the year is widow and two children. Electric ! Meter Readers Walle Out! - CHICAGO, March 2—Onebalt of ning it" | Performanc 28 the fneter readers of the Common- } I azing ~ wealth Exiison Electric company| There are 2,660 vacant achool rooms in Texas because teachers e Tax Returns tax returne must t before March ! 1919, alt worl ein wing te Will be penalized NT L. reputy Ce Outside TAne Shows Rice Before Reduction Reduce Weight Happily KOREIN COMPANY, DS opamag STATION F, NEW YORK, N. Y. Nerdenave em paused | braced hie wife and they walked arm | The strike THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920. LL STREET | ‘LOCKS BARN’ Japan Built Boats Are Due Here Soon! Steamers astern Victor and | ern Crown, in Japan for shipping board, are due in a day two. The steamship Bastern Glade Se arrived Bunday ers Plan Surveillance of -| 3,000 Tons now LAST Popular Concert SEATTLE y, pos ee was wan | Welve-pound rail, SYMPHONY he mahepete basse we eatiaee| Fish Plates, ORCHESTRA worth of bonds vo mists eave] Bolts, Nuts and Spikes. $86.00 gross ton, at tho the t the Bertilion measu hire policemen and une the stock exchange leased wire to carry the descriptions of JOUN SPARGUR, Conductor of men | nengers, a overseers —70 ARTISTS— SOLAIST noonders f and wide, no move to re i j place messengers of tender years hi fas New York, Francis Armstrong } been mage VIOLINIST |} Wall at, buses tteelf with laying | March-A ril traps and wires to safeguard ite mil. | 4 P' Entire Programe Requested, lions, but 4t has no intention, ap Including Hsahastiy, ot airtua,, pune fe: eaie: Se delivery. diiida ea place of youths to earry its bonds ° ‘William Te Lear oso 3,000 tons April- 0. ” a verture | ‘The police are striving to reestab | ‘ Hah the Fulton #t. “deadline,” badly | May delivery. and | punctured of late, For some time it . LISZT’S |has been the unwritten law that) Wire. “ ; ea Rha: 2 | crooks found below Fulton et. will t Get Your Tickets EARLY at sherman-Clay’s Prices: 25c, 50c, 75¢ | “railroaded” to jail on any avatlable White Girl, 11,18) Salvage Corporation Bride of Chinese; _NEWBURGH, N.Y. | Mother Threatened eet see METROPOLITAN were taken tod forced by & Chinese secret society to well the ebild to the Chinese for $700 JOHN c F, STUART WHYTE'S GORGEOUS MUSICAL STONY. EXTRAVAGA ZA THE MAN WHO Erie Man Favors in preparing to lesue Ucenses to 209) architects tory. He sald he favored readjust ment of freleht rates, raising the ta -liff on commodities of comparatively timtted une Mother Goose Story Book and Lyrics by F. Stuart-Whyte Music by Pierce Bayard, Clive Hamilton and B. C. Hilliam It is ao big, spectacular musical show of the Winter Garden type—with a ELECTION BY RUSS SIMONTON pWnecan March # and 10, | $630," said John F. Sima, president of AT THE | the Michigan State Normal echool,; at Stevens Point, who hee made a have $1,500 to live on, $1,800 10 save money on and $2,100 when they are HOCKEY s s Victoria vs. Seattle Wednesday, March 3d, 8:30 P. M. Sharp Admission: $1.10, $1.35, $1.65 (War Tax Inctaded) can't WW on the average eight [months’ miary of $500, according to Ante Webb Manton, state THE practice of thrift means the wise spending and saving of all our resources — time, health and 7 iligent pursuit of this program pa your success before- n an METROPOLITAN ALL NEXT WEEK MATS, WED. AND SAT. in the Southern states to hold elective state office. Education t» going to pot because teachers are being forced from the profession in order to live, Manton. “They should have a voice nh school administration, too. That will make for greater efficiency and there will be less autocracy by school boards.” eee ! busiest person at the nays Mime The Kepresentative Light Opera Organization of the Land Savings Department open \ Saturday Evening from @ to 8 convenience. | The Seattle National Bank Resources Over Thirty Million Dollars. Perhapa th: meeting was r Washington state superintend- ent, and premdent Hhe, too, is a strong advoc better pay education ‘4| oe One man at the convention found many friends among the teachers, | but admitted that his name was prob- ably “mud” to thousands of school boyn acroma the land. He's the man |who wrote the arithmetio—John C | Stone, of Montclaire, N. J | “My first offense was collaboration |in the making of the \\ ontworth | Stone arithmetic of little red school! house days,” explains “Since jthen I have perpetrate! arithmetics jand geometrica for all ages and all kinds of nchools” Stone admits he haa to understand everything he puts in his books, but —_ Reserved seats now on mie at the Arena office, 1218 Fifth Phone Main 2493 With the Sensational Japanese Prima Donna HANA SHIMOZUMI The Faverite Comedian JEFYERSON DE ANGELIS —And— SUPERB ENSEMBLE OF 75 ate for better brains,” idea in ayenue. . Reservations not called for by 2 o'clock on day of game will be canceled and resold Sumlay, Monday, — Saturday Nights, Wednesday Matinee The do Tuesday Night one. he saya he txn't proud of the fact . the kids probably think it's a curse.” | ee Wednesday Night | “Get this Salt Lake meeting idea v Nis over,” urged Milton Bennion, dean of The Gondoliers Friday Night and Saturday Matinee H. M. S. Pinafore Seats Thursday | of education, Utah univer | sity, while being sketched. “We are going to meet in the Mormon taber nd there'll be concerts on the The entire membership of the Na- | tional Education association meets in| Salt Lake next June. $1.85 SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight Restored by Our System IT 18 THE SOMETHING nR- SIDES GLASS IN OUR GLASSES Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices UR OFFER: A pair of our tal spherical lenses for ejther or reading, apectacie or eye glase frame, complete for one dollar and eighty-five cents, in- cluding examination DO Nor DESTROY YOUR FYn- SGNT B ul es To begin the new year right we earnestly request all of our former patrons to call and have their teeth and gums examined, and If anything is wrong, we will gladly make over and treat the gums free of charge. All work guaranteed 16 years, ‘ United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave, Cor, James St, Phone Elliott 3633 Hours: 8:30 a.m. to ¢ p. m, Sundays, 9 to 13 5K 10 YEARS IN SeATTLES U.S OPTICAL co. 222 F

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