The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 2

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fi® SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920. " uerp By U.S. MRS. WOODCOCK LAUNDY IS UP ~—here’s a strong money- saving appeal to you! —about a hundred pieces of ivory finished bedroom furnishings for immediate clearance; bedroom suites, dress- ers, chiffoniers, chiffo- nettes, dressing tables, vanity dressers—all at very special under pric- ings! Up for Perjury First Criminal Syndicalism PORTLAND, Ore, Mareh Joseph Laundy, alleged LW t Judge J. vans the case ee "SHE CASEIS bedroom suite: special— ~ $149.50 regular price $173.50 tured; a sample valve of the great value givings in this sale; dresser, ehiffonier and triplicate-mirror dress ing table fitted with French plate mir rors; regular price of four-piece suite $173.6Q SALE PRICE, $149. Take His Money res and Kick Him Out $2" amar, 200 Third ave r por portation prial emmme) William and Mary period bed, dresser, chiffonier: special— $187.50 regular price $225— —tvory auite of William and Mary period design, as pictured, of dresser ehiffonier and be decorated in twotone effect destane metal drawer p plate toirr regular price of th SALE PRICE, @187.50. tood J n the f | miss dence Vanity dremer, as pictured, Witllam and Mary period design, to match thin suite; wold separate; regular price $116—; SALE PRICK, 875—. emugeling ging at Meadowdale early GERMANY NOW | LESS VIOLENT |Government. Slowly Estab- lishing Authority | | Don’t delay another day. Your teeth are of the greatest importance to your health. $290.50 crea $237.50 LONDON, March 22.-—-Di- patches here today Indicated the conditions in Germany are becoming quieter. The government has te We are making a special offer for a short time only of Best Gold Crowns $4 Best Plates $10 It doesn’t take much figuring to see that these prices mean actual hard cash saved to you. established {ts authority at Kiel and Leipzig, dispatches said, and the attorney general has started proceedings against Dr. ». Baron Von ders of the regular price $22.50 Von Kapp and ( aetiwitz, the | —frem the showing of ether tvory the bed pletured here shows the | beds t sales * period atyte full-atze ALB PRICE se7.s0. —e handsome tvery three-piece bedroom ¢ Louis wireless rave ula XVL period style ize ivory bed; SALE PRICK, h of suite $290.60; SALE PRIC F ; antique metal drawer handles; r alling off the genera et will be formed A new cab with the coop regular price $82.75 large dreseer of rich ola eguiel | $87.50 chiffon iver 7 — NATIONALIZE: MINES vory; stand $17.50 2.50 chiffo- gd IS ONE DEMAND irda and draw tvory dress ale price.. Ino hand Socialization of industry, Inctud ere decorated Pong Gigs a 4 oe. $80- tlonalization of mines and mek. 2anpe 6 pletured; triptk | — $65— dressing colors, | tn es to conserve flower designs: cate French | tab sale price. povel antique metal + = plate mirror; a | $40 drawer handles; STVEA very pleasing mirror; antique ‘intshed = inte. b —$45— dressing metal drawer dester; an ex ceptionally “00d value at the regular | riot; large bev ledge French jate = mirror; olar = price SALE sale price. .. $35— $67.50 dressing le price. . $49.50 STANDARD FURNITURE C0. SECOND AVENUB aT FOUNDED 1864 TACOMA 1, S¢HOENVELD « sons hepa 6A ia qt PRAGUE FEARS NEW | OUTBREAK OF TYPHUS | lies; three top drawers and four lower draw ers regular price $64.25; SALE PRICK, 847.50 | | PRICE, | table, | Best Workmanship and Materials, of Course One dixpatch sald that radic & thé strike movement had i [ HEADS DRIVE | Prince of Wales: a Regular Guy, |isci sivsiitatc' Pots.” e , D i Vale 3 Driver ll Say recaing Le be tie Police drateed Lake Union Mor at the request of Mrs. A. Stray We are going to build up one of the biggest and finest dental offices in the city of Seattle and we are depending on our satisfied patients to help us do it ~* quickly as possible. We guarantee all our work and we stand right behind our guarantee. If anything should go wrong with your FROM LACK OF SOAP PRAGUE, March 32.—For lack of That chance must include a fair soap thousands of children will diejstart for her children and that they | vhere in the spring. cannot have if their little bodies are LONDON, March 22.—The Prime of Wales is a good fellow. London: |, Department | _ “We have used our fut for food,”| 199 po Lay twisted by starva tray matt te tell yarns tMustenting|71¢ Gaier st. whose ¢yearoid bo work we will be right here to make it said Alice Masaryk, daughter of the| tion and racked by dineane. nis quality. Here is the latest \ilod to return home Sunday night x i : ‘ Provides a most complete | president of the Csech republic and| : The other afternoon ho paid a cali |e was last seen at t t of right. But this special offer will soon mervice in closing Real || hed Cross head, today. “cniest| Wool Growers Ask Stoneway ave., on the lake shire. upon BE. §, Montagu, secretary cf state for I be withdrawn, so ACT NOW, The National Dentists | America sends-uun soap or fat to make . Serene \it from, our children will perish when for Protection ia, who has boen {tl | Thieves Acquire The rights of Seller, typhus comes with the warmer! Yn @ totter received Monday fro’ When the prince came out, his auto o lenagen Mortgages |\"22" the Wastingion ‘Bate wool! Grow. Was in front of the house, but hs Four Suits Clothes | There in not enough sonp to wash | tion, the Chamber of pedal las ng Thieves acquired four are equally protected and |} the linen in the honpitais. Babies die | c arked to #upport a bill ‘ew minutes later the driver | ciothes and 41 yards of ¢ here every day from simiple Inck of which would compet | jAppeared very much perturbed and] night from S. this company by reason of its title records can and does assume a lia- bility to its patrons that no other institution could afford to uridertake. |Cleaniiness. Pestilence and dirt g9| dealers to label all Birgin wool prod {1404 Fourth ave. the police were in-| jhand in hand. The great typhus! ucts | Carrier is the louse and soap is indi®| The annual production of wool in pensable in delousing work. this wtate exceeds 6,000,000 pounds, ‘The funds America has sent here| the letter points out, and the bill are now being used to buy food and| would protect purchasers from re-| soap. Both are emential, but the) célving shoddy substitutes for genu Red Cross workers say that of the jine wool | This is W. M, Livengood, Seattle | V9GE “IT WAS LIME THO | formed Monday {Taboo Bartender’s Book =| jon Art of Mixing ’Em | BAN FRANCISCO, March 22. | Drinks as They Are Mixed” wak the two, the soap is the more important. | mr TRE ‘png business man, who will have ob | . © charge | title o' There are 600 children in one how Water Shut-Off of the big task of raising $880,00 | | son, (pital alone, who will die of tubercu Notice Is I d ‘Ahem eet inte “te | owt unless they can be removed to otice Is Issued | tow? the Northern Baptists tives! steno f doing N “3 n | allen. He explained that. the| “No! ortheas orn T A clean surroundings at once. Water will be shut off on N. 62a) %e#t budget of $100,000,000. Liven) maids in the Montagu household had : ' er hird ven and Pike Street -Look for Our Big Electric Sign I aie seers te keep | and N, 834, between Woodland Park | 00d is Western Washington director | invited him to tea in the Kitchen, and| Ame foreign trade f dan-| clean cir welt-lave, and Burke ave, on Tucaday,|of the drive, which will be held in|%# they were very good looking vary, 1020, aggregated $1,206,649,5 | respect, Caecho-Slovakia T * only asks! trom 9 © m, to 6 pm. the laut week of April. Seattle is}. TM@ prince's peal of jnughter]/one of the highest monthly totals With aid. @ chance ane SE — any sdiiaih: bo. the showed him that his royal bighness|history and 60 per cent greater than to. her feet and take her a man marries money ¢ should | #° jubser} more than/had caught the point and that all/that for January, 1919, which was vetoed Lo hy fC, . 346,000 toward this was well, $895,545,427, Sepia, ~ ecco (70 FACE TRIAL FOR RED TRIAL Accused of Murder, Comes|Portland Man Accused of former leader of t n of the Portiand Cer , was brought of criminal sy ere today 26 alleged on the same wi ution of ile,” anid Kehoe. Ur case, which is generally imed a per t as a test of the new Oregon within 60 days of a given date or a syndicalism statute weet the re ared for was c ——tvery bedroom sulte of Adams period eek b for Gesign; four pleces, dresser, chit: ators a on : fl fomier, bed and dressing table, as pic oye =a Arizona Deportation Trial Is Postponed tponement of the Alfred C, Lockwood, sitting Pattee, formally adjourn- t until 2 o'clock Wednesday He Pattee has ad- SEMSoeyrsces wepepeers ee ai ~ FSLS92e4~ssne2 F238 6

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