The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 11

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CATTLE RING THE WEDDING BELLS MAFEKING, British Bechuans | wedding bells ring after the rinder | weet of Johanneeburm, i# in the top Mand, March 19.—Wenlth of a native pest plague in 1896, t, & corner of British Bechuanaland, But Rechuan * measured by the | peculiar animal disease, almost ex: it is the sea roment for the number of ne Owns terminated all the cattle, over @ mili adjoining PF nd Protector sull a Britten rt of the Ptrit of the A rich man has a big herd of lion head perishing. fattle; & poor man is lucky to have) Wives were bought Sheep or goats, These form a me | time credit dium o Wives are) paid for yet an long. « And many haven't been bought with Poverty-stricken chaps have prac- Present & quotations” for | tically mo cattle, only sheep and Wives are 10 12 heads of cattle. | goats. You have to Se content with Cattle raising ts the chief industry | a second-rate wife if that's all you Among 125,000 members of the Bara-| can offer ; . Be e Bakwena and) There isn't much growing of | extends fearly 600 miles nor Bema. bee of the janas mealies, as among the Batlapin| Victoria Falls, an area ct 2 living vicinity of 3 «| Bechuanas fn the Taungs district. | square miles, Including 4 large part and th Bechuanaland protector | Natives plow and sow, but the crops|of the vast Kalahari desert. There &te to the North and West. are meager, Only once in a bdlue/are only 1,692 white Jnl A good many husbands with fam- | moon—notably in 1908-1968—the hars 125,000 natives. Mies of grown chiktren are still in| vest is so plentiful that the natives - “hock” for their wives. are almost swamped by it | Acetylene is expected to come into Buying wives on the installment; Mafeking, which {s 225 miles! general use for lighting in Deny Plan was the only way to make the! north of Kimberley and 190 miles | mark compared with ERNST HARDWARE CO. SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET == GARDEN TOOLS 3%-Inch and 1 -Inch One- Piece Molded Rubber Hose ‘THINK of gardening as a healthful pleasure, as well as the economy of the day. Good garden tools are an in- ening. They make it easier and they make Ernst garden tools are guaranteed good centive to better gardens. tools. Poultry Netting, all widths, 1 and 2-inch mesh Newest Styles of Spring Now on Display at Shafer’s Now at hand are the latest in style and most durable clothes that we have ever offered the men of Seattle Sensible clothes, yet with the good looks and fine finish that you expect Shafer clothes to have. Many of these suits were ordered last Fall and Winter, when prices were at their ebb. If we had bought these garments at their present wholesale cost we should be forced to ask almost double our price. Men’s Suits $40 and $50 A big fine to select from. The latest creations for spring and summer wear. Splendid materials and the finest of tailoring. Very complete assortment of all the colors that promise to be popular this year. Blues, browns, greys, sreens and many serviceable mixtures. Young Men’s Suits $30 Full of snap and pep, yet neat and serviceable, these sults should make a hit with the man who insists on full value for his money. We could find nothing on the market more suited to the young fellow than these models we are offering in such & wide range of colors and durable materials. No Profiteering in Our Shoe Department Our shoe department in the First Ave store bas always been noted for low prices and goed values ‘We sell our shoes at prices that only allow @ reason able profit over actual cost. A few moments’ inves- tigation will convince you that our shoe prices cannot be equaled tn Seattle. Men’s Dark Tan Calfskin Shoes Only $8.50 American Boy Shoes at $4.50 to $6.50 (ibe American Boy Shoe is one of the best shoes in the world for growing feet.) Boy’s Suits $12.50 Good serviceable Knickerbocker Suits, Built to stand wear and tear. Nicely tailored and in & good range of colors. ‘The timous SAM PECK and SKOLNY lines have too gow! a reputation and are too well-known to need comment. The same high standard as usual. A large variety as to style, material and colors at $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. This year, as usual, the largest stock of Boys’ Clothing on the Coast. Shafer Bros. Seattle's Largest Clothiers Second and University First and University BUY WIVES ON LONG-TIME CREDIT; | bitants, | lent forest areas in Oregon and Washington to be replanted this spring. sores burnedover nations! OAKLAND,—George A. Arm 10} President Moore Shipbuilding © Koes to Seattle to purchase 600-foot drydock from Skinner @ Eddy corpor ation. | | VANCOUVER B. C—fpace dookea | [8] }10 months in advance by shipping | fg] firms to carry salt herring to Orient. DETROIT—Aliens held at Wort Wayne for deportation attempt to overpower guards, Several wounded WALLA WALLA. -— Alezander |] Marcel, Yakima, and Ralph Pierce, Seatue, attorneys, withdraw from de fense of three I. W. W.'s aa trial is jabout to begin. NORFOLK, Va—Thirtyone of crew of steamer Poughkeepsie con victed of conspiring to incite riot while ship was in Bermuda, Febru jary 5. SPOKANE.—Interpational Union jot Timber Workers agree to demand jelght-hour day, | Plan “Zone System” for Funeral Shops| _8AN DIEGO, March 19—It is Planned here to establish a “sone system” for undertaking parlors and erematorien. These establishments Could be located-only in a certain district unless 90 per cent of the| Property owners in another district 1 Hui AAT (HHH Hy) | fic | a | } | Ahi) had i} iN i i i iH hy i i ‘i Tricotines in the latest spring styles. S designs, in best Values up to $42.50. li WH iH i i Taffetas, tricotines satins, in models Chic colors. Tricolettes, Good value at $65.00, Included in Sale Reductions DRESSES At $21.75 shades. At $29.75 worth around the $45.00 mark. styles and popular At $39.75 tricotines, satins and taffetas in the season’s cleverest modes. BLOUSES THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920. |Wilson Plans New | Wire Briefs | Agreement on Coal ASHIN Wilson March 19 ators and confidence and | “Where Safety Dwella” signifies BL Price donde THE PRICE PLAN explain? 8 JOHNEPRICES-( G oem BONDS wrcra (©) SECOND AVE. COR.COLUMBIA. SEATTLE Snes’ oes | foyopoyOyO yO] o @ EARLY EASTE will send t ners the me trust, stones under tite Institution & Co, dealers in way in which you as an investor can make your money earn more is to set a definite at which you wish to buy and then either purchase outright for cash or else let your first PAYMENT with each payment. you will be enabled to carry se- curities of unquestioned stand- ing without burden to yourself. Reach Low Mark WASHINGTON, March 19-—To 1) tal exports of the United States dur apply as the first of a series, interest starting Under this May we ia) QO | Cooking. |New York Surgeon | * Locates in Seattle Fating an@ Poking White Winter main Apples Spiteenberg Apples | Delicious Apples Rome Beauty Apples 1 in Reattle yesterdny Y i" LNA. Mont, « millions Fas and eeinatteg veperte of the ¢ Y |ing February were $446,000,000, the | ind haw agsoclated himself with thé| Pweseel servi) GE state land to be opened for) mission in order that the two sides | lowest Mgure since October, 1919 the | sagon-Bivcktord-Dowling olinic for! tute matisfaction are my guar i gas evelopment ‘in the wage controversy may meet |ComMMerce department a need tothe practice of ¢ rp surger antee. The gratifying rewulte SAN PRANCISCO. Transport ¢ lraw & new agreement, it Dr. LAb fs ersona Mount Vernon clears for Viadives-| said at the White House tc \ports were $467,000,000, & drop | mage yous ow fe tok lowing @ conference between of $7,000,000 since Januar hick tages, and « : ’ " [try Tumulty, Rail Director Ter posal. Examination is free au dives dae tk Wirat bombard) and Attarney General Palmer Experiments by an East Indian |compiction of the hospital, Dr. Lile| ff and puts you under no obliga: ret PUREE greun, ¢ Pn. scientist have brought out the fact | will have hin offices with Drs, Ma-/—f tion. When glasses are neces: Northwest for fore - i and/son, Blackford and Iwyer, in the) ,e " ” Joshua Green building. r appointment any — an ax —— —— evening after 6 o'clock, PORTLAND, Ore Over Seidom ts « light-headed man a H. L. SUSSMAN, 0. D. BIO opoPo[o.opoPOT OP Too[oPOTO TS |eaaaiaacanae Peare ‘These apples will be nd guaranteed represented by: win J. and for leas money Brown, you can obtain same GRADE ap- in Beattie. La bomen od apenas | BERTY ET EYES EXAMINED At Your Own ow York Registered Optometrist. Licensed in the State of Washington , 1871 Bast Howell 8t Phone Fast 2093 - —- FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -| BIG 4| Fruit Trees In Quantity, Variety NURSERY STOCK OF ALL KINDS SEEDS FERTILIZERS SPRAY MATERIALS MAIL ORDER SERVICE m7 Send for Planting Gaide on@ iL ft you Price List ao Fiett 4338 SPECIAL Nothin, Dresses, very mart and —~ WOMEN’S WEARING APPAREL yisit the Emporium tomorrow. If it’s your first call you will be agreeably surprised by the size and superior appointments of the store, and this special sale presents an opportunity to save money on seasonable styles that is not often presented, It will pay you to get acquainted with the Emporium. PINE STREET, CORNER SIXTH Disgonpity Capayia 6... Connie & Nelson's Featuring the Very Latest of the Season’s Smartest Creations SUITS-COATS-DRESSES At Pronounced Reductions It is very rare, indeed, that a store of this character holds a price reduction sale before Easter, but we are consider- ably overstocked and have decided to let our’ patrons in on a special sale now, so that they may get the benefit of lower prices right at the beginning of the season. The Smartest of the Smart finer in the way of style and real quality in uits and Coats will be found in any Seattle store. Our stock was selected with extreme care for the Spring and Summer season, and when you are offered the pick of it before Easter at very severe reductions it becomes a bargain event you should not miss. $29.75 COATS FOR $19.75 Wool goods in smart novelty nf&xtures. You will be sur- prised at these models for this low price. POLO COATS FOR $29.75 There is a decided dash to these garments. Were good buys at the regular price of $40.00. POLO COATS FOR $39.75 Very inviting effects in the popular three-quarter lengths. Well worth their original price of $50.00. BOLIVIA COATS FOR $42.50 Beautiful fabrics, cut in the latest modes and splendidly tailored. Values up to $65.00. JEMPORIUMS SUITS At $39.75 Well-tailored Suits, Spring styles, in tricotines and serges. Originally marked at $49.50, and worth that price. At $49.75 Checked velour and tric- otines in models that show the latest style thought. Were marked at $69.50. Real buys. At $59.75 At regular price of $75.00 these suits were Tricotines in blues and tans, with all kinds of style merit. SKIRTS Included in Sale Reductions

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