The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 2

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PAGE 2 AR—FRIDAY, Al 9, — . ma JOHNSON CLUB et nes vo Japanese Bride Says a’. —saves space! saves —there are other ‘Elks Elect Next New officers of Seattie lodge No. thursday night. —whether you need a new range or not, come in while the factory repre- sentative is here and let him show you how wonder- fully simple and economical this aa) PORCELAn PANEL C= labor! saves food! combination ranges, and good ones ; but there is none approaching the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL in scientific, . effici- ent simplicity. num week ‘Kansas Mine Chief Sentenced to Jail! | prrrsBURG, Kan, April a—| B. P. O. E., will be elected next | President Alexander Howat of the The unopposed KansasMissouri district of the George Bebékaert, for exalted | United Mine Workers of America, for em Thursday Night the newly crented state industrial | 959,558 Saturday, last day of demonstrating EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGE ge sips very purchaser of an EM 88 UNIVERSAL combi range during demonstra week the factory will give of theme aplendid sets of —the set ts made of heavy alumi enable YOU to buy this range NOW! ware; large pleces, and regutar price ts about $15 gtaranteed 20 years, but will last longer. —make your arrangements thts and get this set free. 1. SCHOENFELD & BONS 101-11 South 11th #& Coast Defense Fund | Is Ordered Cut WASHINGTON, April 9.—A dras-| reduction in the appropriations for coast defense fortifientions dur.) [img the next fiscal year was ordered today ty the howe appropriations today was sent to jail by Jodge A. | committee. Yeemed leading knight, and Walter/ J. Curran, for contempt of court. Howat had defied the anthority of | with a total of $18,932,443, or $94, asked by the war It reported the fortifientians bill leas than nations were clowed at Thursday lecturing knight Nori.‘ night's meeting. ~~ | department. The only new anthorimtion was |for two 1¢tneh guns at Hawai Ag ency Sent Picture here, Vite 5, 5 Boosters of Senator to Con-'| sare se in so rate fr | “om! Akal If Bar marriags [mate "evn to test for Delegates what Tanlac has done for her that |)" Abal in aniline ee [Deen consummated” aecmaee at | she wants the whole world to ted that thelr m a . awn, Torn! came pos que © wtepped off the abura nays be saw ot ‘ta: ot Senator Mir for preaident are ure In an anew © | Otow ed to the annulment know aboot it. Declares her com a ijhe had been decety ma in the republioar . ea. Th ‘ Penh aE CoE one plete recovery after so many me here by virtue of tured us Tomi wan not ‘Tome at ‘ to the county conventi years of suffering seems too good ‘ —* « og rents Ge tmarrtagy § oa inwued b: Johnn« vember 25, 1918, nulled, Tomi sayn she 4 sata oak ‘eecantetal Wt “ to be true, cived @ pleture of a b the picture, but that an a not in offices of Henry Lb: of Bur | ne girl he believed to | She claims whe did not ints " who was chosen need of t , Months Enamoured, he imm leetve Otonabura, me on, Py Shaffrath at zat J Aret ib, Third ava lee presi nt William | nd rry et " her for del ro) temporary secretary; Lerc ogalen lo mining convention, | | ahrania, wemporary seared SATURDAY 00ze ooze. for the Preservation of American In | wea heath eatetent “ dey presided the Jobr " a “ ders son ting at the Arena last fall “The friends of Senator Piram In tavuing the call for Johnaon | FIGHT ARE HELD | wan wot at $600, ; delegates, the club declares it in| cuned of operating ; making no fight upon Senator Poin. |Neon riamt. J. Qut Kovovieh, Gunner gti, Vie, dexter © call follow by, formerly of Omaha, will talk egg Abe en Nl gt te RS What's the Matter With Se mas Millie, Abenian, ‘le John Grubich and John Belig, deen, bed IN “DRY” PROBE Johnson have no deaire to make any 1's = eafeteria Shree loontest against Senator Poindexter om for President club holds le Pen: ‘4 egy ow eanization meeting. Johnson - Forbert A yarnin wae fellas firat chotes of the delegates nation, ta ‘ on a charge of making end his state to the national con: ine. ss” gunttlacy TACOMA, April 9—One of the s60" pove mn, these twa having fought} 0 ik, American most popular outdoor «porta, on! or, + der to shoulder to prevent the . holds its initial meeting which federal authorities are clamp nayy adoption of the Infamous league cov ing the ld, i» toting whisky about | BIRTHS the country in high-powered automo | enant which propowed the surrender jof our American sovereignty ta a hoard of forelgnermhortile to us, but in the event that Senator Potndex ters name should be withdrawn then our support should go ta Sen ator Johnson, who ts the recomntzed |} leader in. the fight against the league, who ts 4 Pacific coast man, who understands our peculiar prob lems and ts fearless and outwpaken in hin red led Amertcaniam, and | who ean reunite and lead the repul lean party in a @uccesmful campaign to the end of more efficient and ent | iefactory government | “We urge all his party friends to lattend thefr precinct cancuser Rat Jarday evening and pelrct delemten | to the county convention who are friendly ta his nomination.” Pedestrians Hit by Autos a This Year J. G Johneon, 3301 Lafayette t., reports to the polfee of hav ing struck a b-year-old bey by the name of Pisher, while driving hie This became apparent yester- | PORTLAND, Ore, Aprit when the federal grand jury in| Wie" nd beer, whisky for 4 indictments against 84 not medicine for whtay of indulging in this | © a ae campaign logan and jury returned ten tn-| the republican womination 1 eae dictments in all, eight of them charg. | "tr. f “T am so grateful for what Tanlac ing violations of United States dry iw eee i sor | _ DAWSONVILLE, has done for me that T want to tell) Ths warker and William F. Fon-|One of the priscnies eee lthe whole world about it,” sald Mrs) ie are charged with tng jaflers Uset. coor M. KB. Proctor, of 717 W. First 8t../“Canadian whis in a Hudson car, | bread, id not want aay Low Angeles, Calif, when speaking |at Vancouver, Wash, March 6. J. K 3 & big-hearted man, eater way, boy ¢ the splendid results she had ob*l Young is accused of a similar offense | the cook to send them mbus sanitarium, |tained from the medicine. “To think |at Aberdeen, February 6; J. V. Holt,| ery day, which be @i@ The + Greenwood ave, boy, | {het I should have suffered for #0) Cowlitz county, January 39, and Har- ‘ ar ee tral hose |many years, and spent hundreds of) vey Coffee, Cowlitz county, Janu- n, 2822 th &. W. boy. | are in vain efforts to get relief i n, + 2823 26) v~ b9Y- land then find complete relief after Campbell, J. N4 1911 dist & Sil line onty four bottles of Tanlac, MARRIAGE LICENSES srms too good to be true. | “Yes, indeed; for years and years) + |1 suffered terribly from stomach TIILs | trouble. ything I ate seemed to .-Legal|form gas 1 so affected my heart) . Legal |and breathing that 1 would have pal) 24 | pitation and would turn purple in my w, 4620 Wabash ave, AH randon 46th & = wtrh \.. boy. W. S18 No 79th, girh M. 516 Washington et, er Hirabayashi, girl. 62) King at, girt ib for Heit and Coffees was fixed | serving sentences for vielating at $1,000, Im the other cases ball’ moonshine law.” Name and Residence lain, Wade &., T Clain, Ollig, Tacoma get , breath. ‘These attacks caused me ip : “]s tense suffering and were #o bad that! "Magal |1 was frequently confined to my bed Be |the face in my efforts uca. Theresa, Beattie Tobert, Seattle automobile at Mth ave. 8, and [)¢ n, Katherine Ingalls, and would have to be attended by Walker at. Thursday. The tad |) attic * - Legs! some member of the family for fear who was bruised, wan taken to his |! Parish. Tien, Keattle + +1468) || pliould succumb during one of the Jensine Legal | Stacks Mock Bena Sn | °l got. ewfany thin and was so! Marie Amy. North Bend..17 | weak that I had to give up all house ra. Charles In, Seattie 7 |hold duties 1 often went for two Ward, Myrtle B, Dverett ‘tll weeks at a time without getting a Turnbull, William G, Seatue..lega!|good night's sleep and as @ conse-| jLeser. Sy meee s Lee) Guence became very nervous and/ +21 | owepirited, In fact, I was a con! |firmed invalid and my friends did not expect me to live very long. “I mt reading the paper one eve | ning when my eye caught the state ment of a lady who had suffered | Costelic, Joseph Ay Stn Seattle with similar trouble to my own a eeteties . telling how she had been wonderfully Kilngenstein, Mauda, Seattle \ccieee ue thinian’ <x oank Sot & 0b DIVORCES GRANTED [io ana started taking it, and the re-| t mi - |wulta have been most surprisin Nite rt i Bensamin C1" My appetite in eplendid now sual |T can eat most anything without any | distress afterward. The gas has/ ‘stopped forming and I no longer have palpitation or that smothering feeling. I sleep sound all night long and get up feeling rested. I am} jin better health téday than I have | been for forty years and I feel years) | younger. “I don't believe there ever was as home at 2007 17th ave. 8, : Pedestrians Hit by Autos : This Year Mrs. Daley McCarthy, 47, 4103 W. Bradley st, sustained facial Abraiwons when she was knocked down by an automobile driven by ion, at ver st., California ave. Thursday afterneon. Pedestrians Hit by Autoo D0) This Year Minn Jeasio Taylor, 1%, an em- ploye of the Seattle Lighting Co., and Fellx Devlin, Monmouth apartments, were run down by an automobile driven by Max Roeder, Kirkland, at Fourth ave. and Seneca st. Thursday. Both victims were removed to the city M. legal fiander, Mary Ay mnciaw. Legal » cs a » Warren ¥. cdelatein, Fr ¢. from Inmadora \Mollier, Ernest A. from atsephine. DEATHS a, 78, n, 28 int. syle Lillian, 2% 422 W. Ray [Smith Henrietta, 10 montha, 901 E. It will pay you well to make ments to have your dental work Spring Styles at Shafer’s Makes Hit It seems to be an almost unanimous opinion that the nifty new models that are being sold here are the equals of higher priced clothing that is being shown in other localities. According to connoisseurs of clothing these are some of the finest values that Seattle has ever seen. The man who won’t appear and feel better in one of these new nobby styles just simply “isn’t.” MEN’S SUITS $35—$40—$50 Here is a large assortment to select from. Suits of splendid quality in a complete variety of pleasing patterns and colors. The season’s newest creations, made up in many styles. One that will make each man appear at his best, nd matter what his figure. YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, $30 Don’t bewail the rising cost of everything until you have seen these suits. Especially adapted to the young man’s figure. In English, semi-English and conservative; all de- signed to give the young fellow that well set up, athletic appearance. Wide range of patterns and colors, good tailor- ing and really durable materials. HATS FOR EVERY MAN A representative showing of the season’s newest in head- wear from the best makes. Some in cloth, some in felt and a few velours. A large line of caps, too. Whether it be hat or cap, there is a big line here to select from in all pop- ular blocks and colors. Stetson, $8.00 Mellory, $7.00 Berg, $5.00 Shafer Br Seattle’s Largest Second and Uniersity Clothiers Second and University New Showing of Latest | Tae Statin Co, some” Largest Stock of Boys’ Clothes on Pacific Coast Hats and Caps for the OS. Whole Block Long 64th at i 1917 Hast- on or before that date. hospital, wire ft was found jon, Charles, 36, i, | Mise Taylof sustained a broken om. John Alfred, @5, 453 cafe comming greater! roma n rib. Devtin’s injuries consisted r at. 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