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THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920. we Ae bes Sosse PFS PIS Which Bridge Should a woman:choose ? 4 "STATE SENATOR), | Defeats James Sutlon, Dem-| ; | | ocrat, in Tacoma | | TACOMA, March 18—Clorence J ‘Sather, republican, defeated James Button, democrat, by nearly a two to « vote in the special election tay in the fill the caused by the death of State Senator Wilburn Fairchild, ‘The vote was 1 Sather, an American Legion man, | announced himself in favor of ratifh cation of the we wuttrage amendment, relief tt | for former and ec 16 to an's bonu short session ‘SEEKING JURY TO TRY WOMAN | lis Accused of Murdering) Her Husband | | SAN LUIS OBISPO, Cal, March \18—Sheriff Taylor and his deputies Jon horseback were scouring San Luis Obispo county this morning in quest of 25 men to try the case of |Mre. Myrtle Dean. A venire of 75 jjurors was exhausted last evening The answor is simple— you would choose what all evidence . git wed to be the safe way—and you would risk nothing in ff /S0" S"Siclocx this afternoon, wh aga otk ue Gist saaeh ieee | Mrs. Dean, cheerful and smiling, en do some women risk one m |is on tris the murder of | slows ons thelr health — in trying medicines of Mf | hustand. Fred Dean, © former coun: when everybody knows that the most ty official, He was slain by a blow y for woman's ills is Lydia E. Pinkhan’s on the head as he slept in hiv home Here is more proof: lat Paso Robles arty last November.| [4 SAYS STRIKES | ~~ LASTWAY OUT |, Arbitration of Labor Trou-_| bles Advocated BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Mareh 18 Warren J. Olney, Jr, associate ) of the California supreme court, to jan address before the state building |trades council convention here, rgcommended that labor's prerogs \tive—the right to strike—should be | | resorted to only after all other means lof settling disputes nave failed Justice Olney appealed for volum| & jtary arbitration of labor differences. Frank I. Homan, @ delogate from The Weak or the Strong One If see before you a strong and safe bridge leading to te ee hid you ignore if aint choose eomo insecure and structure ?— If you were offered sure aid in time of trouble would you hesitate to accept it ?— unknown val successful rem: ‘Vegetable Com intice Don't Experiment — Insist Upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound the Arizona State Federation of La bor, urged moral and financial sup | Fg port for witnesses in the Bisbee de | fj portation trinis. : Paint Without Oil ms : E |Remarkable Discovery That| A Minnesota tarmer has developed | Flypaper Used to | Cuts Down the Cost of = | “@ method of burning only the rovts| f Paint Seventy-Five stumps when land ts cleared, sav-| Rob Mail Boxes Per Cent. ing a fitrsssderedliods.d. Extra Special Women of mature years desir- soft, comfortable shoe, rage Tr a } IMT Rs . BROWN-WHITE SHOE CO. fis)..1,. 106 pp canoe Um Now Gypsy seam PAT Diack fd toc fy Chie. Wott tent + chot AA toD With these beautiful Spring modes priced at nine dollars and eighty cents the profiteering bug- a-boo has vanished—better get yours before the carpenters make good service impossible. Black Patent S eyelet Oxford heather Louts heel medium weight sole AA te $ one very tie = Ah ia> A Sensation—Just in from Philadelphia 3 is a beautiful tan calf, five-eyelet Oxford, with welted sole and walking heel. Sizes 23 to7, AA to D......... 2222.0. $9.80 $ at the same popular prices. MEN'S SHOES focic-cd in thie Big Altera: tion Sale are several styles of quality shoes— Black will find this week the wanted shoe in black kid with low heel and turned sole. Sizes 6 to 10, rt for firewood. sere Madea | LIVERPOOL, March 18.—Robbing | 4 Pree Triat Packexe | letter boxes with a bit of fMypaper)} ry One Whe on the end of a wire is egain in? RTOE ce In Matied to| i Writes } A. I Rice, a promt | | vogue here. The thief ahgies for’ turer t Adams, XY. Hj his loot thru the opening in the Saint witout the “w ealls it Powdrpaint : ofa d : box. capepenntncemeeelion | Puts Wealth Into Theatre Building Mt you MUST sell yours. get what they're worth at the NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE 3% 2 Second Av. and Madson St HOUSTON, March 18. person was not ri Today, thru ofl and ments, his wealth is counted in seven figures. So, being a devotee of the drama, he’s building a $1,260,000 the 4) tre and office buflding ab Write to Mr 785 North Street, ld you do if your daughter | tim of a bogus marriage? Or, if you were in love’ with the daughter? Or if you were the other girl engaged to the man? Or if you were the other man in love with the girl? Complicated, eh? The Paliser Case is the latest and greatest story of Edgar Saltus, one of the most brilliant writers fn America’s literary firmament, and is so rifo with great dramatic situations, and so tenso with emotionalism, that Mr. Saltus wisely de- cided that only Goldwyn could produce it and none but Pauline Frederick could enact the tremendous role of the woman ‘round whom this thrilling drama revolves. Watch for ‘The Paliser Case” at your favorite theatre. Samuel Go! Other Goldwyn Releases: Mabel Revwaed in “Pinte” Tom Moore in “Toby's Bow” Ree Beach's “Ths Silver Horde” Rapert Hughes’ “The Cap of Pury” Tom Moore te “Dade” fedge Speedy to Tee Mecntng (WI Rogers tn «Water, Water Braryohere” « THE PALISER CASE” A Romantic Mystery Dama, ty Edgar Saltus Directed by Usiliam Parke GOLDWYN MOTION PICTVRES Plekford im The Lite see pecd of Kingdom Comoe” PAULINE FREDERICK E or EE; per 1220-22 SECOND Cee aaa er tee s trial} Want More Rangers | to Handle Toughs| AUSTIN, March 18--Because oll ~!development brought an influx |rough elements, an increase is b& sought in the number of Tex: | Rangers, ranked with the wortd's |most picturesque and effective |iaw enforcers, The legislature may |be asked to augment the force of |77 ta 100, The body has been «mall | the Inst 10 years, except for a period |during the war, when there were| 11,000 special comminstons. | TINT AWAY GRAY | _ OR FADED HAIR) The Safe, Harmless Method by Which ‘Thousands of Women Keep Looking Young. | TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FRER There are many hair “dyes” and no-calied but there. ts only one aafe, bar pasy to apply pre woman who has tried { 1 “Rrownatone In My Heat Friend” This wonderful preparation does | ot rub or wa lightful su le ut ets growing ha | Sold by all druggists. Two} sizes. Send only lle with upon | for Free trial package and helpful booklet on the care of the hair, ‘The Kenton P 606 Coppin Bide. Encloned fi (to cover + tax) for || one. Brown or | Two School Boys | Find Gold Nugget REDDING, Cal, March 18.—| Gedrge and William Calhoun, aged | and 14 years respectively, found a} old nugget on their way to school, brought it here, and received $50 from a local jeweler in payment. The nugget weighed five ounces and was a mixture of quarts and gold. ‘This ts the second time in a year that the pair have found a nugget in their home section, which was one of the most famous diggings tn Call. fornia. saiiiiaiiieiiaioaiima niin The Greatest American icture of This Entire Season COMING SATURDAY TO THE Wie NO Atoene wean canes AVE. > aaa, DO TTT TTT TT eae te Tr aon SIMPLICITY as the Basic Idea in Art Style 2 Bush & Lane Piano Appeals to Those Who Prefer the Plainer Styles With Quality HERE are many people of excellent taste whose idea of artistic beauty finds expression in their selection for their personal or home use of products or materials that are simple in design yet of the highest quality. With such people, simplicity is the keynote of their lives and they de- velop the idea so successfully that on meeting them or going into their homes, one unconsciously realizes that refinement and good taste are al- ways expressed in their actions and surroundings. 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