The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1920, Page 11

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Feature in Campaign WASHINGTON, Mareh 3% ne forts of the “wets” to inject prohibi tion into the national campaign are « in euch definite form cline here today said they ry likely the Nquor © carried to the polls in! fight t_upon the tseue the taeue ‘ao will a) ITALY WORRIES OVER TROUBLES, Internal Situation Will Be Eased LONDON, Mareb 3 policy in dealing with the Adriatic Problem makes it doubly ifficult of | Settlement because Italy probably | Welcomes 4 foreign dispute at this time as it draws the attention of the Italian populace away from cute local problema. } ‘The country’s history recently thas been one of continued strikes. ‘The postal employes’ strike ended January %, when the rallwaymen gtruck. It is not known in America that the railwaymen were already Detter paid than any state employes fend that they demanded bigger ‘Wages, strict enforcement of the @ight-bour day and that representa Uves of a semianarchistic organisa ) ten called “The Syndicate,” be per.) Mutted to sit on the railway board of @éministration. ‘The government, afraid of strikes, granted the demands until the mat ter could be settied by partiament. | Nevertheless, the strike was called @nd the government feared to pro-| @mim martial law or discharge the Hopes on the @roused by the big profits made in ture, formed leagues demand. and often getting the highest ‘Wages. In provinces near Venice, farmers defied the government reign of terror followed. were burned, woods cut and animals maimed by farm- tacks. ‘The fall in value of Ttalian money Ya attorneys, on a trip Weat | $e bring home the master mind, were “somewhere out West,” continu: | their search for the elusive | | jayor, LONDON, March 3.—When the} freedom of Rye was conferred on| Ear! Beatty he was solemniy informed | by the town clerk that one of his| _ Privileges was that of kissing the mayor. The admiral refrained. | by Washing It | When you wash your hair, be care | ful what you use. Most soaps and | shampoos contain too much | alkali, which is very injurious, aa it_ dries the scalp and makes the hair) brittie. The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut olf shampoo, for thie i# pure and entirely greascless. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get this at _ any drug store, and @ few ounces will | last the whole family for months, Simply moisten the hair with wa ter and rub it in; about @ teaspoon- ful is ail that ia required. It makes | an abundance of rich, creamy lather, | cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and | evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, Muffy, wavy, and easy to han-| die. Besides, it loosens and takes | 1 out every particle of dust, dirt and ruff. WE PRODUCE SEED6 THAT GROW Tested Seeds The result of over 26} years of caret and cone | tinwous service in the} Northwest OUR 1920 SEED BOOK Contains everything for arm and Garden, Beer and Wine Fight to jet Wilson's“ THE SEATTLE ore Cee ay. MARCH 8, 1920. latter returned from iron wamerow had made « the Iron county county incauat:|He Wishes He Was in ent “re/the Land of Vin Blanc of beer and tight winesprincipally rae againet complete “dryness.” It will not be an effort to F see Verily, Lot of Booze Offender Is Hard One Nowaok, special agent steamer Tuesday. The whisky is! hearing before U. §. Commissioner sald to be a cheap Japanose Imitation | R. W. MeClelland Tuesday, Olof ts | free on $600 ball. Oscar is in jail, | jeague, that congress ard A the Anti-Saloon |of the state food and drug depart Iment, arrested Cummerow when the of real 1 of real Seoteh. wil do ‘whatever league aske’ | JOHN LINDH SEATTLE’S SUPREME SALE SACRIFICE '—— $80,000 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE UNDER ONE ROOF, TO BE QUICKLY SOLD OUT Arrow Collars Te a closed out at 2 for Underwear sere carried the immenaity of the business done and the sensational 7o one wines te tte acreage ot, = am cash, the entire stock of the fine, conservative character of the ae tonducted byt on ood quali garment was never offered the public. This exceptionall: our own merchandise, making a stock of $50,000 under one roof. Landlord doubled rent and forced the John Lindh Com great stock at fraction of present wholesale value. P: slashing sale ever held in Seattle. 80,000 STOCK of MEN’S WEAR At prices that other stores cannot think of meeting. The John Lindh stock enables us to offer the werld’s best-known brands of Men’s Clothes—setandard, nationally advertised makes—at prices much less than dealers can buy at today. Hirsch-Wickwire, Michael Sterns and Society Brand indicate the Men's Batra Heavy, plysh back”. $4.50 Meducott bees Wool Underwear .. Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Suits, cut to... $1.98 Mjuity oat... 91.3O Mutts, out on -. DLID $3.85 $6.50 Cooper's Wool Worsted Union Bults brands of underwear made. We offer these at unheard-of price cut- tings. Stetson and Tanhauser Hats, known the world over A opened quality, go on sale at prices so low you will look twice before you believe the price tag. Men’s Suits Spring Clothes | 23 an ALL-WOOL MATERIALS, AT LESS THAN TODAY'S PRICES. bbe Men's Silk Hose, Iie Gaston Socks, 9 c beng yd =! i p best Se Beary Canvas se 15¢ ARE BOUN D TO teed dyes. “MICHAEL ST Bans. ” Leading Seattle clothing stores have snnounced tint prices for Spring will be much higher, ‘They can't hetp it, for the cost to them haa In- creased, but this increase need not worry you if you take advantage of this opportunity to give Old Man HIGH COST OF LIVING & severe jolt. At our SUPREME SALE prices you are lacking “DAVID ADLER & SONS,” POLD MORSE, UNION MADE,” “SOCIETY,” “HIRSCH-WICK- WIRE” and others. All sizes rep- resented. $65.00 and $70.00 Men's $34.85 $27.85 lSe Men's Handkerchiet: The Heavy Wool $1.00 Extra Heavy All 260 Cotton Bocks, black and tam, per dosen.. tbe Cashmerc Hose, Tweed Buits at... $50.00 and $60.00 beautiful Serges and Worsted Suite $1.65 35c CURIE EE He6es ces ccvecee in forethought If you fail to stock up for as long $40.00 and 646.00 All-wool 860 Leather ( 48c ahead as your money will allow. In our years Heavy Tweeds Pagel $22.85 Phy : one set eeeene of offering bargaing to the people of Seattle we $30.00 and $38.00 Men $19 85 envy her thing hing H . Gloverand Qeundets,. Bo & | rave newer bere able to sive anything seve 00 and ’ the quality of this merchandise at the price slashings this sale presenta. Come in the morn- ing and look around. A few minutes will show you that this is Indeed a sale without precedent, and one that may never again be repeated in Mebane... $16.85 $25.00 to $25.00 Men's Bults, broken Lines, mostly mall sizes, $13.85 CUE TO werereseeerereecees and 500 Fine Quality Handkerchiefs, go at... $1.00 Union-made Suspend. ors, both dreas and work 50c Garters, Boston and .15¢ 48c Paris, go at ......466.. .23¢ Seattle, Get your share of the money-savers. ee. — 8 | —_ Overcoats $1.60 and $2.00 All- Men's heavy - weight, All-wool Overcoats, all sizes, in a big va- riety of desirable shades, All-wool Overcoats are going at a fraction of present wholesale prices. $14.85 $19.85 95c 75¢ Leather Beite $1.50 Bilk Buspenders, including Kady's, go at Pants $4.00 Men's Union-made Work Pants, priced at, $7.50 English Corduroy Pants, cut to ........ $6.50 Men's Union-m Sweaters All Heavy-weight Wool Sweaters wil be cloned out quick. The follow. ing reductions will do the werk: Mecl Bweaters, at... DLO $4.00 Mon’s Coat $1 85 $4.65 Sweaters’ go at. Overalls $8.00 to 910,00 All-w $1.76 Children’s Play 98 Cc $2.45 vo $4.85 «... $3.85 25.00 Men's Overconta, all wines, go @t........05 $35.00 Men's Wool Over. coats, in many shades, at Trousers, Stag brand, $10.00 and $12.00 W, J, Dickey & Sons $40.00 Men's All-wool O' coats, priced al $24.85 Maliwecl Overceals, coat BE OO About 50 Overcoats, broken lines, to $35.00, specially priced AL ce cseeee Heavy, All-wool Panta, priced at $8.00 Wool Worsted and Biue ergo Panta go at... $3.00 Men's Khaki Pants, epoctal ato... 26... $5.85 " $4.35 $1.65 Sele Starts Thursday, 9 a. m.—Join the Crowd —Come Ex Bweater Coats, go at Buits, WO Ate. ieee eee $2.76 Black Bear “Chief $1 95 Brand” Ovectite ' $3. 95 This Is a ‘a Strictly UNION STORE 1601-1603 First Avenue CORNER PINE STREET Co. \Choice Champagne Is |Seized Aboard Ship Brookline makes towns out of 64 which voted wet in| the elections thin week character of the price cuttin “> with the largest stores in Seatt! tle hing business of the John Lindh Company. old relisble store, and the dependable quality of the merchandise 72 carried. For 15 years it was the leading store on Third Avenue, with steady customers in all parts of the city. There Mashy about the John Lindh store, and nothing but high-grade apparel found a place on its shelves—a sec- fine stock is offered the public, in connection with i to be slashed in price. y out of business. We bought lic gets benefit in greatest price- character of the clothes on sale. Cooper and Medlicott are the best . RED FRONT CLOTHING 1601-1603 First Avenue CORNER PINE STREET M4 Marsachusetio a Fraction of Its Present Wholesale Value Enables Us to Offer CLOTHING STOCK OF THE JOHN LINDH CO. Lindh Stock Moved to Red Front Clothing Co, 1601-1603 First Avenue, Corner Pine Street It has long been our ambition to conduct “SEATTLE’S SUPREME SALE”—aaale that this city would remember for Our opportunity is at hand, and we have just bought, for spot All Seattle knows the Know All Men by These Presents: That the John Lindh Company, a corporation, Siate of Washington, the party of for and in consider- ation of the eum of ~ ——~ Thoursnd Dollars ney of the United States of America, preperty 201 Fura a ‘arenes, ia the City of Beattie, in t of King and State of Washington, to-wit ite stock of men’s clothing and men's furnishing woods, including ail hats and caps, as per invore taken of same. Bntire stock looted In double 1-1208-12908 Third Avenue, to Hold the same to the said party part, executors, administrators and assigns forever. And eaid party of the firet part oes, for thelr heirs, executors ang administrators, covenant @nd aren to and with the said parey ef the second part, ite executors, administrators aesigns, to warfent and defend the sale of ad operty, goods and chattels he the said party of the gecond pert administrators and sseigns, again . every person and persons whomscever jawtully claiming of to celal the same Witness Whereof, we have hereunto set our housand nine hun@red ana JONN LINDH CO. (SRATS By Robert J. Johnson. 1. M. ROGERS (SEAL) and Delivered in Presence of: OERR JOUNBON. Washington, County of Kini to certify that on this 26th of Fee- Notary te of Washington, duly co: ly came Ro + of the John Lindh Company, known as the tndividual in and who ox- couted the within instrument, and acknowledgeu 1 and sealed the same ae hiv ct and deed for the uses and ned. seal the day and year tn we written. W. L svrrer. Notary Pubire Puntie tn tor Missioned and bis (8BAL) Entire Shoe Stock SACRIFICED Here’s your chance to buy Men's, Women’s and Children’s Shoes at a fraction of their real worth. Men’s Goodyear weit Gunmetal Calf Shoes, English or wide haa values, go at . che Men's $10.00 and Union-made Shoes, priced at.. $5.00 Dress e, Goodyear welt, CUL tO sores $4.00 and $5.00 Bhoes, priced at $12.50 Men's Hi-out Bhoes, go at . $1.50 Mon’s Felt Women’ 's and | Gir’ Shoes $7.00 and $8.00 Women's Shoes, vici, gunmetal and patents, in plain leather $3 95 tops, also two-tones, all marked ° Children's gunmetal and vic! kid, both button and lace, values to $2.98 $5.00, go at .. |Four Arrested When Dry Cops Make Raid Your quarts of whisky, two pints | and four alleged be Used Car Sale OLSEN-WARREN MOTOR CO. the saloon, it wit & Nowack char@ed Cumme towards making it posuit R. gov Pt ‘get wh ms ne Hthiphed © Oeagy invited him to his home and| Si weeks after he returned from FE Aad Piles of choice chan who want beer and win to neve) eee eee cone charge in the /Ra¥® him whinky, Vrance, Alick Brada, a returned gird the Hastern {0% SPADE Hee ante mar Certain restrictions, 8) city jail, He was promptly re ie es service man, wet Up & wtill near Hi* Grown,” built f shipping |Kera were arrested by Cee arrested Tuesday by federat officers Find Whisky Cached |home in Renton, Tuesday he was! board in Japan, was w by cus 1118% Third ave P ON & #ecret Indictment returned by i Tool B found guilty of a distilling charge in| tors officials Tuesday a rhe arrested are: Lola Governor Edwards Will [the grand Jury on February 10.” |i Tool Box of Train the federal court. Now he in winh, (fits Water wan not declared in the Mrs. Arthtur Mil, eee i | ship's manifest when whe reached and Augustine | & cases, or 7 o x he remained france, where Make Booze Demo Issue | ,, fare” Man | wise asee: oF 73 quarts, of Baoteh}ing he remained in France, where | dort here de | TRENTON, NJ, atarch s.—cow | “Rum Warfare” Man Is | whinky are in the hands of custom® vig plane retails wt 60 centimes per | ae offic’ wdnewday, waiting to be See lornor Hawards, who yeaterday sign: | Placed Under Arrest claimed by the owner. ‘The etutt| ltr Brookline in Favor of joa the bill making 8.5 per cent beer) : . was found hidd a the tool box of ake 4 GRAND KAPLDS, Mich, March Lappe ‘ | legal in New Jqeney. declared "he |_ fin county's “rum rebellions we." OF fain from Vancouver. Olaf Qut on Bail But | L'quor Selling License ms aes wd ge rye carry |aled again with the arrest here of lo r St in Jail BROOKLINE, Maes, March ohibitio ° democratic national convention, | K. Cummerow, onief of It Was Imitation But jVecar stays in 7a For the first time ‘in 34 years wg be " th } bureau of the department Olof Minne and © Brookline voted for liquor Heenses so: falters tha anil Coton wp |e? duatien Joseph Took a Chance fabormen eh the in the annual elegtion yenterday Am@rican freedom,” Edwards said, | Cummerow will be given a hearing Joseph Tjorvold, a longshoteman, | Ura: in which according (0 complete returns to 1a dd, as was said today On charges of violating the Was arrested by custome officials an found five cases of ( sky | day whieh showed that the liquor ry 16. in foboken, by a lquor law. He declared the charg he attempted te emusic (wo quarts buried beneath a« of fish iast supporters won by a majority of dhict pokenman ef the net bim were “framed.” of Seotch whisky from an Oriental! week, were given preliminary 386 in a total vote of 2,642 1109 Pine Street * dry squad at Tuesday. Those| Vermont towns voting im annual M. Gladden, 48;/ elections, registered in favor of 19; Arthur HUl,|Mquor, Of the 28 towns in Ratland MeDonald county, 22 ;100 Vermont Towns Are 5 | in Favor of Liquor rae MONTPELIER, Vt, March So” Incomplete returns today ind@lested: that at least 100 towns of the 248 votes Is Running at Full Blast TODAY Elliott 180 | Kid Gloves About 4 dozen pairs of extra quality, tan, gray and black Kid Gloves, all leading makes, values to $2.45 Men’s Hats A fall line of John B, Stetson and 7.50 John B. Stetson "fats, broken line, at BOI 94.00 and $9.00 John B. Stetson Hats, go at.. $4.95 All $4.00 and $6.00 Hats, priced at $8.00 to $10.00 Tanhau- ser Hats, go at. A big line of Men’ to $2.00 Caps go Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Caps, all-woo} cloths, in latest sete $1 85 BO AL eeeewsee Shirts, Ties $1.50 Pure Silk Dress Tiem gO at........ $2.00 Pure Silk Dress Ties, go at .... $2.50 and $3.00 Men's Dress Ties, in pure silk knits and pure alk flowing ends $1.65 $2.50 Men's Dress Shirts, soft or .$1.85 $2.45 ..85¢ .. $1.35 ws woede Men's $3.50 ie Shirts, go at... Men's D 9c: Silk Shirts, Men's $10.00 and $12. ar Pure Silk Shirts..... Men's $1.00 Work Shirts, go at..... .68c mans $138 ana $a $1 35 Men's $5.00 Heavy Wool Flannel Shirts, gray, blue and Men's $12. 50 Hea’ “Double-backed Logger Shirts, Boat crrertessses BOD Night Shirts and Pajamas $3.00 “Standard” Heavy $1 85 Twill Night Shirts, at *espen an pias». $04 $1.95 $3.00 Pajamas, marked to ® Mackinaws $15.00 Men's All-wool $8.95 Mackinawa, special... $22.60 Men's All-wool, Black Bear Mackinaws, at.» 91 1.85 ea OO $12.50 Boys’ All-wool Mackinaws, go at.. EVERY BOYS' SUIT IN THE HOUSE MUST GO $8.00 and $10.00 Boys’ Sults, go $16.00 Boys’ All- Bults specially priced similar cut prices, This Is a Strictly $6. 85

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