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: swat an Whe fred fi ite Wen THE RIDIN’ KID FROM POWDER RIVER | 3 (The Star’s Next Seria! Novel—Starts arts Monday) attain ata TOOT T een Oe eee Ree TheSeattleStar ~-»-»| SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920. Sa EW ‘MIRACLE MAN’ OUT-HICKSONS HICKSON; RICH AND POOR STREAM TO RIVER HOUSEBOAT Se “Br other Isaiah” of New Orleans Affects Cur es by earns on of Hands NEW OR os ANS, La., March 22 " he has beenjsands to stand on the river bank|crowds came back when he said he) be due largely to imagination, shoes (ty mail» * you thought Se-| variously watching him at his “miracles “e ndition. attle wan « er “Miracle Man” de - . he “suppl of Mra. Alex Pujol, wife Hickson na potion; po H AND POOR, THEY Others cures; |01 puty commissioner of publia Well, Mickson t view 7 « watchman, unheralded an: he| ow . - r attended by hin aged wwister,| came) jo leads furore tt c he prays da ate r day and far into| a, bie “ are bad rer m te pal ey oe o © , the t with " Micte = i nt . re -- rice se Pveg is afMicted | we ¢ m for aid ‘ at se eae 7 y than she has in years. ; “This © power of the livi ind HELPS THOSE WITH NERVE ; Srother” Tenioh” Aan 1) that | OK MENTAL AILMENTS. teal y my bands onan night in a driving rain until 6 o'clock - hecking of en ‘a ‘e take in the flesh of sick ‘ th “ © spirit of the Lord Cudney left the dredge he : ie it looked bad fc an e ue that make m well. None is cured his American | waike put the waterfront aiding “Brothe t who | ce r . or wave he ¥ vas faith in the Loré the infirm be met. His fame spread. | had apparently ” ed found | ganic on, Wut he has cured or | anc works Those I have healed “Brother Isaiah's real name is|Now it is not uncommon for thou. | the y was premature \ he | benefited those whose ailments might | are healed by faith.” aj ¥ Fa uA a ‘y a % FACTS BACK UP “HOOVER'S IDEA ds for F Funds Show, Need for Anal mms z oy i ti LANVALE PELHAM ° WASHINGTON, March 12.—Her-| < ™,. Hoover's diagnonis is that what ae 3 —A one-button single-breasted model with —A_ one-button, double-breasted young —A two-button single-breasted cost. This United States government needs | the widely fashionable high-waisted effect— men's model, having a two-button effect. model has patch pockets oad caffe on desren, post today is an expert engigcering | with long vent and full skirt. A very stylish High-waisted——with long vent and having A decidedly = “‘up- model, of Its machinery of govern model that will be quite popular this Spring. a full skirt effect at the bottom of the coat Has hook vent. Pepin or Seas": ( AMERICANS’ CONTRIBUTIONS d, lost motion eliminated and = .| MEAN nes Quality—Style—Economy—UPSTAIRS he facts presented in the demands by the various departments an: Bee sol ae Sa ee Tsk eee wens we The LANVALE---the PELHAM.--the A LBERT--just three of the many wonderful ot cocordination in pubic || ecceeees fe en Se § meet sat oe Spring Styles we offer for your selection---eve ry one a masterpiece of the tailors art—every Task Of co-ordination in public|| y« made if additions ms, pomibiy nomads ot mitions | ah children numbering 100,00 wil be provided for. There ar one combining QUALITY, STYLE and ECONOMY-—every one giving the correct gat sora bung contr sfc yo OOO OIE answer to that “need-to-be-well-dressed-in-th e Springtime” feeling~-and every one, both Pooaptrostion statTe are conic ; thesgere Rec eae Ayeisis trace 0068. Suits and Overcoats, saving you at least $10 in hard cash. liding construction staff» are main ‘They bid against each other materiaj and labor. Higher, not| ee fara cantetions BUILDING PRICES MAY FALL; ie deciening and votane “t/ TUMBER MEN LOSE IN COURT | SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS ; 19 different offices handle b- mule ee Sater pranches| MEMPHIS, Tenn, March 25 nen se ong! Cn ch; 25 0 : 4 n to dealers en iliiientions are maintained for aur-|The high cost of building that} D! > ‘1 yi and mapping: six unrelated | hosse you've been wanting to build an Raton, 02 | fests ply our waters for may take a slump. The rovern-|is the | eee. parvegee, coset guarding | went has won the first battle in| “Over-prod criminal folly hese are typical of conditions in| its sult against 233 hardwood lum. | {t oe oo ; ] ARCADE BLDG. Sec d A Hines of ernment activity Rikevard and U.-W. oo tarctacturere ti: "one readr (Over the Rhodes Co.) Stage Debate) “" syne ney Firat. report » We be) 7p Rie licen eter |" TORO AURPORHCET TS tlevanag: olir pride $ei.pene toro Largest Clothiers in the Reetrane Pr eaten 08 allenge to Harvard has been ac-|t e John ith ren ited and some time in May orators | Mot rected government : Portland Store Raleigh Bldg. the two big schools will clash on|attorneys to “restore real | " ree subject, “Resolved, ‘That Con- lt ipa F. A. Vanderlip May Should Suppress All Propa-|create an influence toward lo Try for Senate Leading to the Overthrow of | prices.” ee ies United States Government by| Appeal has been taleen he NEW YORK, March 26.—Frank ‘force or Violence.” Place for debate | circuit court of appeals at Cincin-) A. Vanderlip, not yet decided. nati, where the final battle will be! make his first e into politics a 3 Saggy REF staged. candidate for ubliean nomina ,000 The court found that hardwood : és o0C Spen lumber prices had increased from United States senator in op. for Packers’ " Ads 150 to 250 per cent in a little to Senator James W. Wads J 6 than a year. The decision for Jr, if pent $2,500,000 - ed market letters and price reports) for such a move, or { hn agg tprtgf er trate |and holding price meetings. Th It becomes apparent that such a aap Me Sige § Jon fepre.| government was upheld in its con-| step would be necessary to insure Mltaee aceite’ hy ion that dealers had conspired] return of a republican to the senate i pecine pcan” Capo seaghoel prices by artificial means, He disfegards all his personal in | house agricultural exhibits included letters clinations financier, will