The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1920, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920. ‘'Pity the Stage Struck Gir]|2Seee0ee888888 " A TEN-ROUND fee ‘She Needs It’ —Jane Cowl Most men like to see a fight. am going to start one tomorrow that TO A t A HOT every man in Seattle will want a see. I am going to start a fight that \ DON’T BURN A HOLE IN YOUR POCKET Den t iet. idle dollars lie in your pocket iong enough to tempt you into spending them. SAVE A LITTLE FROM EVERY PAY ENVELOPE with this Strong Savings Association where strict State Supervision makes your Savings Absolutely Safe and where thousands of others are earns ing a substantial a will be’ to the finish. Iam going to fight the high cost of clothing to a finish. I promise the public this. Before the ten rounds are up one of us will be knocked out. I’ll put High Cost of Clothing to sleep or go out of business myself. ol saaeseeees Petheorae STARTING THINGS GOING—SMASH, "BING, BANG—STRAIGHT TO THE JAW WES i'vidend returns, C Resources over Four Million Dollars SE Sona oo ten! @ “St. Jacobs Oil.” Sangean Puget Sound Savings @ Loan Association Where Pike Street Cr Rub Backache, Lumbago, osses Third renee (o r@ Oucu! LAME Back at Soreness and Stiffness Away—Try This! hurt you? Can't stro without feeling sudden aches and twinges? Ww That's lumbago, sciatica or from a strain, and you'll get relief the momant you rub burn o1 small store, you'll back with soothing, penetrat Nothing else lameness and You simply out soreness, so quickly. cause It is perfe: Limber up! backache, cause your back will never hurt It never disappoints and 14 harmiess and doesn’ nlor the skin Don't suffer! trial bottle rd from any forget that you ever had lumbago or sciatica, any more misery has been recor it on and out comes the pain.| mended for 60 years. YOU WOULD NOT! If you had a baby or child that took a c@ld and it settled in the lungs, causing a cough with danger of serious consequences, _ Babies, Would you use some dangerous remedy, Or injurious drugs in it? You would not! If you knew of an effective remedy with Opiates, Chioraform that was ABSOLUTELY | SAFE for Infants, Children or Adults you would use nothing but | that, and take no chances with the pat virtues. ent medicine of unknown JOYNER'S GLYCEROLE LOBELIA COUGH REMEDY should every household and given at Shildren or Adults. be kept | the first sign of cough In It is safe and pleasant to take, its ef- fects quick for all kinds of acute Coughs and Colds on the Chest, Hiacking Coughs from throat affections, Asthmatic or Bronchial , Hoarseness, etc. Thousands of unsolicited testimonials 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). @rugs and generally break up a cold or ‘They contain no opia | vent bad after effects. | Price, Joyner’s Glycerole Lobelia Cough Remedy, 50c¢ and $1.00 bottle. tes or quinine or injurious grip in a night and pre- Joyner’s safe Cold and Grip Capsules, 50c per box. . in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores and other good Drug Stores | S¥ery place, gf sent postpaid on receipt of price by _ JOYNER DRUG COMPANY Spokane, Wash. Get a drug and after using it just once, be- NEW YORK, March 11.—*T'm ‘ways sorry when a girl writes to m jthat she ts determined to go on the| bitterness says Miss Jane Cowl. “IF she gives up her dream, she IF she succeeds in the theatre, it} may feel all her life that she has means untold pain, self-sacrifice and! made a blunder.” 1-) drudgery. “IF she fails, her career is one of | SEE YOU,” GRINNED KING WHEN REPORTER FROM AMERICA CALLED BY EDWARD M. THIERRY (Reporter With the population. Universal African Expedition) | King Malala Mankurana is an ex TAUNGS, British Bechuanaland — | pert husband. He's got a system all | African woods are full of rermants | hls own. |of royalty, playing at the king bual-| | The old man—he's close to 70—hax ness, clinging to a few relics of de len ee wives. parted splendor—and taking orders| We were fitting in the “throne jfrom British officials. room” of Malala’s hut-—a two-room We've been out to tall on one of |#hack built on European lines at them. His name is Malala Manku tached to a round double but, with a rana. He is “king’-—or paramount 1 roof. He lived in the latter chief—-of the Batlapin tribe of the ‘ ved visitors in the former, Bechuanas in the tiny “kingdom” of sa the street were three other | Taungs. larger than the average. ‘Taungs station, 83 miles north of ach was a queen's home Kimberly, is the center of the Taungs | But Malala not only kept his wives \aistrict, one of numerous reserva. |! different houses, but he usually tions set aside by the South African government. The district comprines 1,400 square miles skirting the Harts river. Thirty-three kraals or “stads” Taungs is the largest, with 3,000 in different villages, traveling around visiting relatives. Calling on African royalty entails almost as much red tape as getting | mative villages—are scattered over, Presented at the Court of St, James. the district. The “capital” here at| You can’t stroll right up to the : W Your Desire Al F or New Clothes -Can be fully satisfied - from our large display of the latest creations from + Fashion Centers. _ At the Eastern you will _ find models that will suit your individuality. Come ~ early while the selections - are at their best. Our policy of “Credit | Gladly” is for your con- venience. “CREDIT GLADLY” THE WELL DRESSED MAN Buys his “Bradbury” Suit at the Eastern along with many criminating men. find your model -|king’s door and ask if the king is at home, That would be a serious breach of etiquette and the king probably would cut you dead. |“WHITE CHIEFS FROM | AMERICA” COMING First we went to see Magistrate Oakes, government representative in the white village. He sent a mes. sage by an interpreter to old Malala | Mankurana, to say that some “white chiefs from America’ were coming to see him, At the apointed hour, in the wake of Magistrate Oakes and Native In spector Sheppard, we called at the royal kraal A courtier in ragged trousers and a tattered vest snatched off his well ventilated hat and bowed us into the “throne room.” On the dirty white-washed wall was a lithograph of King George and Queen Mary of | Great Britain. There were four kitchen chairs ranged in front of an iron bedstead innocent of mattress, two rickety washstands and a moth en, broken-down kk This last was the we waited and waited, as per . A king never is prompt. — | |ely gray whiskers, wearing an old jand very worn blanket with erst while stripes of red, white, purple jand blue; the blanket was thrown | around his sMoulders and caught in| |front with a huge brass safety pin. He wore an old khaki shirt and | trousers, decayed tennis shoes—with- Jout socks and a very dirty red and yellow stocking cap, drawn rakishly over one ear—his crown, In his ears were brass rings. Malala stared at each of us in turn. And we, quite as dignified, stared back at him. This continued for fully 10 minutes, At length Malata grinned and said “I see you!” which, being the Kaffir form of greeting, broke the ice. ‘Then conversation was permissible, thru the interpreter. Malala kept up a running fire of | questions. As all chiefs do, he put the most personal queries, He ‘want- ed to know the age of each of us, whether we were married and how 5 : jold our wives were; what the name fof jot the American king was. \ a x menus toa Yi Who Owns the Air? Texas Flier Asks AUSTIN, Texas, March 12-——Who owns the air over a city, anyway? Joe Ben Lievre, an aviator, who has been stunting over Austin, has been arrested and wants someone to an- swer that question. He was nabbed by an Austin cop on a charge of violating a city ordi- nance which prohibits the operation of machines on city streets with the muffler open. ‘When arrested he asked the officer why charges of exceeding the speed limit and turning to the left were not included, but the officer insisted serps the arrest was serious and ad- v! the filer to “tell it bh young lt it to the of Seattle’s most dis- You are certain to in our large selection. contrived diplomatically to keep them | parently enjoyed it thoroly. | students, Made to Order Splendid Line of the Best Patterns to Select from at ofopovovoyopofofofopoyofofopopojofojofofofofojofopofofopojoyo ofofopojofopofofopojofofopofojopojofofopofofopofofofojofofojfofojofofopojofofotoyc) What's the Answer? There has been great complaint about the high cost of clothing. Ordinary ready-to-wear clothes cost a small fortune. But why buy ready-mades when I offer good suits, built to your special order for only $385? At least this effer is worth your com- ing down to see about. It’s twenty dollars under the market price at least. DONT JUST KICK at the high cost of clothing. Help me reduce the price of men’s suits by or- dering one of my $35 specials. PUBLIC WITH ME lowest prices in the city. row and tell me so if you are. Sidelsky Suits Satisfy —Always 801 THIRD in the store, In this fight to a finish that I am starting on the high cost of clothing I can bank on public support. know that for more than a quarter of a century I have been making clothes—good, substantial, I am going to make such a dent in clothing prices that they will come down, or go out of business in the effort. Are you with me in the fight? Two blocks south of Madison St. Don’t be eee To make sure, look for. . MEN’S SUITS 1 Order A Wonderful Line of Woolens to Offer at This Low Price MATCH THESE ELSEWHERE IF YOU CAN, IN EITHER READY-MADES OR TAILORED-TO-ORDER, FOR LESS THAN $60 TO $70 P Great Line of Woolens One glance at my big stock and you will agree that the scarcity of good woolens is not felt here. Never in my long exper- ience have I been able to show as fine a line of modish spring patterns as are now on my tables. Serges, tweeds, worsteds, cashmeres and mixtures of all shades and colors. You are particular, in- deed, if you can’t find something to please you. USE YOUR HEAD Just crying about high prices will not avail. Try one of my special $35 suits and you will solve the problem. . IN THIS BIG FIGHT The men of Seattle long wear clothes —at the Come in tomor- LOUIS SIDELSKY, Prop. Corner of Columbia 801 Boe oPoseeeeeeeeoeee AVE. Accepted at Full Par Value ‘pasketball te gas transfor jhe flew all over the campus. |he came from under the influence of |the gas he was several blocks away | chatting with a street light. California Students m, was the first. ‘The| ” ed him into a bird, and Get “Intoxicated When | LOS A March 12.—Scorea of Occide ® men students tok advantage of the opportunity of becoming intoxicated under juris- diction of the faculty, and they ap- Gets Load of Hay as Wedding Gift Ry lang gy ender LONDON, March 12.—A truckload or, Elbert B, Chandler, ; head of the department of chemistry |°f Day was the wedding gift of Bir at the college, administered the gas | Ernest Paget to Colledge Leader and as & demonstration to the students|Miss Phyllis Boret on their wedding |to show how it affects them Hay is now worth over $75 a “Bobby” “Laughing gas” caused the tntoxt- cation of at least half of the men At the first chill! Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the “Bayer Cross’ to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, Fever, Stuffiness. Warning! To get Genuine Aspirin, , prescribed by physicians for over 19 years, you must ask for “‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,’’ and look for the name “Bayer” on the package and_on each tablet. Always say ‘‘Bayer.’’ Each “‘Bayer package’ contains safe and proper directions for the relief of Colds—also for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for_Pain generally. Bayer-Tablets “Aspirin Bexes of 12—Bottles of 24—Bottles of 100—Also Capsules—All druggists Aapiria to the trede nrark of Bs), |ley Stock farms, 35 horses realized 36 Horses Bring | $126,340 at Sale| LONDON, March 12.—At a sale of | Shire horses, the property of Pend-} filing Income Tax returns for 1919. Did you pay excess dur- ing 1918? Roberts’ Federal Income Tax Service Public Accountants 201-23 White Building, Seattle Elliott 4853 $12 640. SIDELSKY STARTS A 10-ROUND FIGHT See Page 10 of Today's Star The “Silent Partner” in your business should be your bank. We consider that our depositors are in partnership with us and by counsel and other assistance constantly strive to increase their prosperity—for their success is also ours. NATIONAL CITY BANK OF SEATTLE Second at Marion @e $¢ ae a Pa eoerebe eo. =} Only three more days for

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