The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 28

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THE SEATTLE STAR LABOR SPLIT ON | HERB OR HIRAM == Our Clothing Record = New ho omg to an Old Tun = hea of eration of Labor, have co in the o pen for Jo hnsoa, CONFERENCE DEVELOPS HEAT nid sores ph rmi: sine. ts Jabor groups voted Johnson their @andidate But the Labor council group re to vote, declaring the whole @ffair out of order. Callfornia labor is and isn't for Gompers will settle it Wife Shouts “Liar” as e Recites Woes The Men and Boys of Seattle are offer- ed, at this Great Sires tats stew ons wT AA heme Upstairs Clothes etch toe as Hi liMimmen Shop, all that the Woexan Ex-Seldier . | Hi an Expert Skill of Defeats “Fresh Man” ‘a ieee) America’s leading I Vers Mason, who says she was @ Sin ih Hatta ob Dt Ne woolen mills has to Brak "s lockanith, when be took : 4 offer in Style, Te as tenis os pn worthy fabrics and Mason declared, she seized bum ‘ 4 Saks splendid workman- Merchants Combine yj ship. Says Briton Report The Styles are up to the Felopmen . e moment, of course, and the i ctetmece ff thousands of garments dis- Canadian Cities to J / si played are sold to the same Adopt Light Saving H| old tune which has made Sea =e I this great store famous— e dominion authorities an. Hl ‘/, | the tune of— _—— HI] i), | ti Hi ia i f i wm i ' “ 4 {| Waited 32 Years Ph UPSTAIRS Saves You li il i inl ill Stic : Ind, April 9—Declar- | i M | t she had walted 32 years hop- \ tng that dead love might be re ete. wt ‘i | 1] indled, Mrs Tone Smith, | WT | | | sband, arn Smith, tn the Dikhart county court. | Big Crop of Baby Gir orries Paris| e | : | a arnt in Monroe| | \ 2 the present winter | i | \ \ are practically all girls. pall Use Motor Cars L Sci tas oes 4 Ne ~ UPSTAIRS SAVES YOU MONEY —“Automobiling for wolv | novel EET tase tae bone -otartad 5k ea | = MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS | > of the lake for dead fish. - - : eo les as nme emi $20'to $60 + $10 to $30 a down and dispatch them with thelr shotguns, tos ian FOR MEN MEN’S HATS AND CAPS BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS Bae Wrote to “Gob”| FOR BOYS $3 to $10 $1.50 to $3 NEW YORK, April 9.—Hortenw Smithson, 17, of Passaic, N. J., $9.75 at a navy auction for gultease of a scaed wh “1 wanted the letters I w phe said. “I's a over with us pow.” Light May Enter = Senate Chambers} ae ivs Clothes a UPS HUA GREEN BLDG ) A" ana maeoP

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