The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 8

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Rood amadbaied aint st rr ee 9, 1920, fo DR. GHENT TELLS— MecDougall-/outhwick }} Sieg vr" Sewer MecDougall-/outhwick Why Chinamen Eat Walnuts == Second Avenue at Pike == How Shots of Dope Are Injected * Second Avenue at Pike e HE MORPHINE FIEND ts popu-| shady drug stores. ring Coats RTS TS Ee [RE en ayo woe g*4Q a “hypo.” ing @ hypodermic injection of some 9 | The cocaine fend ta @ “ooquette”| form of opium or cocaine, or “snowbind.” | “Runner’—this ts the fellow who An opium amoker ts called a “hop |amuggies the drug tn. He ts also head” | known as @ carrier 9 All addicts are generally spoken of =e. 2 as “hoptieads” or dope fends, Wi CHINDSE are the favorite A “poppy flop” is where a number medium thru which the flends ob e of the fraternity assemble together tain the drug The runner amuses | . in social session and “hit the pipa” it in from Vancouver or elsewhere When under the Influence of the hop | and sells it to the Chinks. Of courne they have grandoise ideas—thoy have |the Chinka are not the only ones, by entrancing dreams—they experience |any meana, who traffick in it, There |that elystum ef joy and heavenly are others—many others blins no others ever have, The obligations of freemasonry | | A “nloigh ride” ts where a number | were never so solemnly observed an_ : e of “snowbirds” have @ party and/are the fraternal obligations of the “ee oe spi" ane xtraordinar | Using cocaine as a enuff ts a favor the article ts brought into town the ite way of taking 1. Some unprinci-|news spreads as if by magic, and pled dealers before the laws were | soon the whole society is on the alert | made so stringent or before the pure/to obtain the “widow's mite.” Not) | food lawe were in effect, used to put | so very long ago & sergeant of police a ui catarrh preparations on the market. | arrested a Chinaman in a laun ‘The principal alleviating substance in| and inside of an hour be arrested 27) these mixtures was cocaine Thus in/addicta who fied in to obtain their this way’ many innocent persons) bit »W, U. d th formed the habit. ied “Sniff? Gometimes @ amal? heap CHINAMAN stands on the cor ay n er e of heroin or cocaine is placed on the ner eating walnuts. A fend) e ’ back of the hand and inhaled. This|walke by and makes known his! R l P Sh a a AOE HE egular Prices: ——~ | the Chink bands him @ handful of) MOTHER! — | is'Sre win be tnatte of one ot | “California Syrup of Figs” | the inmates, It being viet | S Ss le! . a people. Child’s Best Laxative 2° citet"tne sailor if he might be le permitted to go out and get his! | friend some tobacco and a few dell-| Pe ° jeacies; bis request was granted | M l (@) d C. ll F Ul d Shortly after he returned with a nice a raers arefa Jy tle chocolate cake and a few other hey | Months ago, plans were.laid for this The jafior cut the cake open. In.) s , o ° Spec ial $42.50 I , prints Re gc heeled big Shirt Sale—and the market was Many — ites tn chor, long and poy hei tod late daar searched for the best values obtainable. length coats, featuring the style j | noueand men Be pe ona > Heeaflnd | “Aandencie of the season. | ele the drug in to brother Benda Both Cotton and Silk Weaves are in- lour, Bolivia Poto Clo’ Mn and Tricots hee | QrEAKING ot an ert. bropper— thie cluded in countless patterns—stripe ef- “d s spe is used in taking @ shot in the) A : bs The colors include both light and dark following manner: | fects, plain colorings and extreme shad- Wipaes, for street, dress and sports wear. Sizes A safety pin or even « plece of | : ange ‘from 16 to 44. Two $42.50 Coats are | - ings. anly-—-leok for the name California dissolved tn an ordinary spoon j as |Soup GU ie Moceay Goo ease aha lene cotton’ oiseed la tae donor your v and (little cotton ts pla in the speon oad a a I ICS All Soft French Cuff Styles pape | ate eo Pitesd = waar bole In the —_ ora . b th fornia.” | 4 YOUNG LADY happened to be All Sizes—All Sleeve Lengths. acicqemnaetiammmanaanmemioommeens | talking to a deputy shertft not) }long ago. She did not know he waa a deputy. She remarked that she aieeercral $1 9 5 For Striped Twill Shirts [See cates ciece elles the secare The fabrics in this group include a large variety of stripe effects, in many different colors. aie room and secured about $5,000 in| dopa. Bince national prohihition has gone Into effect tt is eatimated that over) 4,000,000 people une dopa. In 1914 It, Ze=5¢22| Madras Shirts Silk Shirts Don’t talk about $3.65 —___ $8.95 we bo price of 3 for $10.50 2 for $17.50 clothing — come, H see our prices— Madras and Woven Cloths are a a teeee ot can you'll be surprised shown in this group, in a very wide colorings, plain shades and stripe ef- range of stripe effects and plain col- fects. Also Satins shown in white orings. only. Handsome Silk Shirts, $10.85 2 for $21.00 Empire Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Broadcloths and La Jerz Shirts are shown in “We fe) ught to make plain colorings and striped color combinations. a hit?” — Chesterfield . abe dee MacDougall-Southwick, In the superior quality of the tobac. Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Door cos they contain, Chesterfields set a standard only equalled by the most ex-) ‘ ———— pensive cigarettes. N= = aa = —==— TF No mistake about it, Chesterfields are’ |College Will Have ——e Pins —qrantnn Tleitel tobacco, | | Field Laboratory Hutrson Donaney U. $. ARMY GOODS y a new exclusive process The college of forestry of the ompany mith the very, net of mallow ad | patra cranes ott mere | Seat eran re SALE . periment «tation in the world. More j, Hidden tastedelights—and a flavor you} jshuck'Suttan basin, ‘contamina QOTECT YOUR witch ate tbonte afte tad have never found in any other cigarette proximately 1,600,000,000 fect of b*) ve | standing timber, has passed to the are brought out by this secret blend. control of the university as the re | | Sat eeerhtewe-prestwenpptog heeey Nun 7 || Moon oe ee Chesterflelds eure do aati? That Dime in THEATRE AND nee Your Pocket ; DANCE Aa ee & Mpeg UNION Sal but now many in | [on le ryer BEY ae AES cacmaatn ’, APRIL 11, 3:00 P. M mping. telligent people are ‘FAILORS working to get it. vane j ian Ave. || Don’t Gamble With |f oe It Amounts to Fortunes > = Your Eyesight f Just receiv fi ed a ship- for Them It ts the mont priceless possession pet tet Pyramid a sive ment of Spring woolens WHY NOT FOR YOU? you have and you should give it] Standard due specially riced from your utmost care, Many people de|U. 8 Navy Tenta, size 929, i- e Bp < Deposited at | lay the fitting of glasses on account «toe alt nl standard duck, » $35.00 to $45.00 of cost. What would you sell your| 7 °gt Xal Ai ea el i} eyes for? There isn't a price we ver could quote that would be satisfac.| foot wall, khakt i tory to you. Of course, we can not |, % Navy, ae Tt srib tell you what glasses will cost until| °° *¢ 18-08 duck ‘and CI GARETTE Ss Liaass Pine Street at 4th Ave. we know what you need. Come in Sale Conducted by ; Valisf 4% Interest And “have your eyes examined at Jas «no : a CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS a tek. cr: 325 Price Staretr 16 Binty Bete. NNeanFovara, Mall Orders : ane see 2 tl LORI NC

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