The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1920, Page 10

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© Making Merry | At Mealtime, Means Good Appetite, Good Digestion, Good Cheer and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. | Light Bill Leads Police to Secret Booze Facto When Anna Larsot , and Vincent de Maur Do You Use Them? If Not, Wo sit back after a good meal and) plainty te Know there is not going t dys INKY, Gas, drowsiness and di te the logical res Why? Rte Drepepsia Tablets tmme iy after eating. they can trace r allons era igention to the The mash wa stilt “ta t marked as evi eee Not Only Loses Grapo ‘) But Police Nab Auto ee Ju) pis ’ ADEDSIA shou fablets, as thhy su oh with does naturally when it ls work-|o & perfoctiy healthy min Blance around the ta Indicate one or more uet the ea: RK. SPOOR, 59, a carpenter leatherman Sic | at T7th ave. N. KB. and 37th st., Rains and a Gale tale ed a bruised leg while work et 1 Heath, Jesse Arnol a Hurley-Mason Ci ce Rain, diown by a southwesterly meh, J, R. M wmery A + BR. Damon and A. D. Moor od, Tuesday, He was treal ote Will hit Seattle within the next | seattle General hospital hours. This is the official prog-| wei eation of U. & Observer Salis} Occasionally ao man tells tes by a keeping his mouth shut lqiven one week to Harte ot court Mond Qin 3 Many Thanks It certainly was gratifying last week to have so many old customers drop in and welcome the POPULAR CLOAK & SUIT COMPANY back into business. We are very grateful, and we assure our friends that the policy of better mer- chandise at POPULAR prices, which made this store so successful at 1301 Third Avenue, will be continued in our neW location. Eerie Special Opening Offer CLOSES ON SATURDAY Herat TNANN ON ALL GARMENTS IN STOCK Attractive Before-Easter Special oats, Suits, Dresses To have choice of this fine, new stock of fashionable Easter garments the very week before Easter Sunday at a pro- nounced reduction from ip gh ged surely inviting. Our ¥spring and summer models give form and expression to the very smartest styles. All the new materials, colored in the latest shades and designed in faultless fashion. This special ives you ree: to make a substantial saving on your r outfit Coats, Suits, Dresses $10.00 Values, Special $32.00 $40.00 $60.00 Values, Special $48.00 $75.00 Values, Special Coats and Dresses $25.00 Values, Special at $20.00 $30.00 Values, Special at $24.00 Suits $100.00 Values, Special at $80.00 $125.00 Values, Special at $100.00 In Fine New Store Formerly Occupied by the Fashion Cloak & Suit Co. to Plead on Booze Charge enter oe quor charges in United State THE SEATTLE STAR Booze Nooze | Nooze Whe. Tell Court That | They’re “Not Guilty” James Yo ind Jowep indicted separate! ry oft ie 's Fined $1, 000 and of tht sui and Sentenced to Bastile to violatio wi law, H Pleading guilty nati Monday afternoon, eee th | Alleged Smuggler Is , in Given Week to Plead Ellsworth 1 with tug Monitor, was Robinson transportation of Haw given plead when arraigne | Judge Netorer in t Monday Plead Not Guilty to | Transporting Whisky fon Qrat Ashtor Anderrar Atthur Hyde were a dia-| um a rthur proh fficer launch, June G to charge of ina pleade transupor district court liquor in U. 8 Monday 30 Days and $100 for Violation Booze Laws Thirty days in the King « jail and $2 handed Gee eral Judge e noon when he pleaded session of liquor oe NOT GUILTY, tered in U, 8. dint thy Adolph Uquor law vic nenten was the plea en t court M . charged with nday ° LTY to poree tdna Rendixon Din the U. B. district court Monday afternoon PLEADING REACTIONARIES ARE DANGEROUS BY CARL D. GROAT BERLIN, March | 29.—(Nieht)~ an greatest danger ry rights, not wolnhev is Premicr M t the reichetag today It was the maiden retohstag speech of the former foreign minister since he assumed the chancellorship. He talked leas than an hour. The reiche tag wan crowded Muctier's program, as outlined, was practically that of the preceding cabinets. He promised early fulfill ment of the nocial laws, particularly | socialization of mines, which was promined by former cabinets but | | never tuttitied Reactionartes will be swept from the army, the government and all lother places “with an tron broom,” the chancellor promised, declaring would take strong wh the communist re ahr district. isfofojofgofojojofojojofojofofojofofojojofojofofojojofojojolo} measures te Ivolt in the PARIS, March 26 Mayer, the Ge: Dr. Withelm | rman charge d'affaires Premier Millera ledgen itxelf not to nal troops tral zone, as provid without auth thie the new the peace tion by the} ved threats of quoted by the The Frenc from Mayer Matin a chawehr further pe trate the neutral zone.” VERNER BECKHOLM, %, Finn, arrested Tuesday morning at| with @ quantity of I. W. W. litera ure in his p on y m Hb AREUMATSM PAIN FROM cat ACHING JOINTS Rub pain away with a small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil” What's Rheumatiam? Pain onty Stop drugging! Not on internal t etrating * pon the in in the cit tiem and never disappoints and cannoty burn the skin Limber up! a small trial bottle tre gist, and in just a mo million’ of rheumatism « the last haif centur | backache. , and is a, neuralgia, lumbago, sprains and awe Hing SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, diffie culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders, The world’s | standard remedy for kidney, liver,. jbladder and uric acid troubles | GOLD MEDAL | spares: ojofofofojojojojojofofojofofojojafofojoofojojojofofojojojojojofojojofojojojojojojojofojojofojojc‘otojofo} bring quick relief and often werd off deadly diseases. Knownas the national wemedy of Holland for more than 200 bak All druggists, in three ie TUESDAY, MARCH 80, ‘intense , Sale at 1601 First Ave, at prices that are surely attracting the crowds. |PAY CHECKS CASHED You Can Register * Steel Plate Falls, | Se mained, “WF Second ave. §. and Washington at. | ¢ Quit complaining! Get | 1920, “crowns ARE EAGER T0 GET SHARE OF TOWN LINDH STOCK The John Lindh store on Third Ave. was for years noted for the high quality of merchandise carried. When this old le firm decided to quit business there was y to get the stock, but ready cash secured it for the Red Front Cloth- ing Co, at a fraction of its present wholesale value. The entire stock is now on It’s no wonder, though, with prices on spring clothing as high as they are, You can get a suit of the finest clothes here for about half what you expect to pay. STANDARD | MEN'S SUITS MERCHANDISE MATERIALS AT LESS THAN TODAY'S PRICES Comprising the world’s best makes, in p The world produces no better clothes than are represented In the brands se CHAEL STERNS,” 4d) MORSE, UNION MADE,” “© cured with the Joho Lindh stock, When these standard IKSCH WICKWIKE” and others. All sizes .. $34.85 .. $27.85 .. $22.85 $19.85 .. $16.85 $13.85 OVERCOATS Men's Heavy-weight, All-wool Overcoats, all sizes, in a big variety of dew ' Men's Ove ) beautiful Berg nd $45.00 A le at Mand § Sults at 00 and $30.00 You Suite at lines, m nationally advertised Suits, Underwear, Shirts and Hats are offered at less than dealers can buy for at wholesale you had better take advantage of the chance to stock up ng Mer . for as far in advance as possible, 00 Men's Suits, broken y small sizes, {en's Wool Overcoats, in BOYS’ SUITS area rt $8.65 I gaan * $2.45 $35.00, specially priced at Work Pants at $4.85 Great Chance to Get Confirma tion Suits at Big Saving ute « epee ee eee $40.00 "wen'e Ail Wo 1 Overcoats price at .... $8.95 Men's 00 00 Society Brand, All: Wool BOYS’ SHOES J Sos About 60 Overcoals, broken lines, to $4.00 and $5.0 MEN’S PANTS MEN'S HATS $4.00 Men's Union Made 40 rt nion $2.45 © English Corduroy $3.85 $5.85 1 Worsted and Pants go at .. $3.00 Men's Khaki Pants, special at RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-3 FIRST AVENUE,CORNER PINE STREET UNION STORE—UNION HOURS GET THE RIGHT PLACE—THE STORE WITH THE BIG RED FRONT STOCK [! FAST BEING SHOES Standard Makes at Prices That Compel Your Attention When you can get W. L. DOUG- . GOTTIAN, AND WASHING- , €0/8 DRY SOCK prices away below the rice it bs up to you te take notice. All Men's $5.00 Dress $2.85 5 vile seeeee je! oes in tans $3.45 r We ie Quateengy $3.95 “Work shoes, Walkover Sh s e $8.50 Waikover * in patent and in ninetal, "$3 2.95 4 F 5 | ve F elt Slip ore gi res OBe n's Gotzian Scout Shoes union mad cut to WOMEN'S AND GIRLS’ SHOES Children’s gunmetal and viel iid, both button and “$ 265 ‘and $8.00 Women's Shoes, gunmetal and patents, im plain leather Bag S$ a5 UNDERW=AR SHIRTS Socks, Gloves, Etc. Mion’s $6.00 Silk Shirts *. $1.00 Silk priced at 65e Men's Silic Hose at .... Se Cotton 80% priced at . a Me Heavy Canvas ss rree at Se Men's chiefs pric Every 30c Arrow Collar, all sizes, will be closed out at |Frisco Robbers Invent New Stunt |o: cieveiana FRANCISCO, March a stolen aut in Auto Shop Class Night echool et and machine work roadway 1 iil continue for ter > rly today Classen will be open holdups by pickin carrying them a annes in automobile any evening thi $ and 9 p, m., in the aching #hop ink Xuras was robbed of $23 by M. H. Green lost way | Breaks Worker’s Leg noe Heddy Urge Laws Against Ohio Rental Hogs CLEVELAND, ©. March 30 ernor © urged today te of the legisla A. ¢ x was ECZEMA| Is ONLY SKIN DEEP Jcurb rent profiteering, in a resqju tion adopted by the common council | forbes PAY ushels and < ea fast serve Blue Label Karo —the Great American Syrup— on your waffles, pancakes or toast. It is wholesome, pure, delicious and more economical. Because of the many daily uses for Blue Label Karo—for breakfast, for cooking, baking and candy-making, housewives are buy- ing it by the dozen cans. Ask your grocer the price per dozen. P.S. Ever try Blue Label Karo on Grape Fruit? Delicious! CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place New York

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