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» ae” y PLR AY DE Cee Always—First Run Pictures Aa} City’s Guest Pickets Shop ,, in Torn Suit 8 * * * Now Playing— A joyous picture of a rwood joyous vagabond— Her heer when he visited The Star office ¢ ning, | HARRY CAREY | = Altho he w new sult bluegray ser r Have a took," he said, turning bis] On the back of oat was Bow with his squadron of @ large placard, biatantly a cowpunchers ing that the . Boattle tailoring establishment, and sem neee had been wi ta “AVERT ND RED” Surround! placard were four uv A ual given w ' IL went back to the tailor Satur ; tay,” said Sherwood 1 depranded He maid: Get out. We don't buy cast off garments here.’ So I'm gol town tn front of JOE ROBERTS ea his ind 9 The Banjo Artist, f Playing the First Avenue “Venetian Moon hen and other hits Newspaper Style Urged for Clergy wr Pathe Review Lyons and Moran Comedy Topics of the Day Lady Artistes Kent School Folk Give Real Circus An okd-time cir Day s Pay Won’t Buy Butter in Germany was the enter lay ts liable t of Barnum was assem % |monster out bs for J MOTHER! ever dream ham and FUNERAL SERVICES for Dr. EB Beckett, wito died Friday, will be! held Monday at 1 o'clock, at the fam fly residence. Burial will be in ‘Wasbeiti AMUSEMENTS MOORE a | “Te Song Shep” eye on would nick the muniety art: | ages. A buman armadi! | “California Syrup Of Figs”) explained, ix that spectmen of the Genus Homo who can look you Child’s Best Laxative the eye and. without a blush tremor, spill a heart-rend me tale damage sustains! to anat lomy or antomobile when all the lume he is toying with the truth, [knows that he is toying with the truth, and knows that Jobn suspects that he is ttoytng with the trath ‘| That's the human artnadifia ¥| Its up to James to sift the chaff from the wheat among thone citi sens who try to annex a bundle of kale when there is an accident dn ome of the city’s properties. |i wome sifter, ax numerous persons | know | WILLING TO GRANT A “JUST CLAIM” | straight lostord ; Valente’ Brothers James’ recommendations are fob te ‘The taker finds a quick shoot to 11'S DIFFERENT IN S. AFRICA F ks You must say “Cali No Work, No Pay for Office- holders Here's a tip to America—a recipe for making tired senators and E|krenamen tend to their knittin , na in Washin Syr f Figs fornia eure Senator Sorghum or Congrensr Whoris isn't at his desk when con. grees ix on. He draws his salar anyway It's different in South There senators and members of house of assembly draw a milary of $2,000 a year-—with a deduction of $15 for every day of absence when Parliament is in session Africa. the * My Unit House Complete Are you a renter? Do you want to own a home? stint Agee pari Bove Have you $100 and a job? « ee n five years. Each o ‘our If you answer yes to thene ques tions, then I believe you and I should know each other provinces in the union of South Africa elects ht senators and the governor se Appoints eight, making 40 in all of assemblyme tion representa Cap v 5, Natal 1 KOLB AND ft te “*wET AND DRY’ Nights S0e to $2. Mat. Wed 5 We to all ele ‘Tran Free The governor general, who is the representative of the king, and ap pointed by the latter, appoints the prime minister and nine other mints ters. The governor general gots a salary of $50,000 a year (and $15,000 more as high commissioner for the protectorates of Rhodewin, Swaziland Directory . trator (corresponding to pointed by the governor ceneral provineial counci! of not less thar 25 members, each receiving $600 « year, and an executive commit four elected by the council! 4 Orange errvernor) APRIL 15, 1920 Five Generations of Family Living BUREKA, Kan., April 12. Wayne Hartenbowker, born eh ago, lays claim to records fort grand. All orders for new listings or changes in listings now appearing in current issue of the Telephone Directory .must be arranged for on or before April 15 if they are to ap- pear in the next directory. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company STUART BUILDING rResit ROASTED DAILY UNITED TEA & COFFEE STORES South End Market—i19 Yesler Way ana LIBERTY MARKET Between Pike lAberty Theatre If You T: if You 37 OUR Served at our Counters E trails along. ican Red Cross often used the mes Investigates Claims pn Damages ‘Hunts Human ‘Armadillo tainment furn Kent high 4 H. BERLAN, April 12.—A day's pay | school student hoo! gym-| nennnd ¢ is not suffi-/nasium Friday wns, pink] James H. Dennis never knows| butter at lemonade, pe ft poy water] what his job ie fespite the |for the elephants, and a @ thou-|” Jemen i ai anit. & al plants are | sand things that rcus Were | necessary ad he city's leat Bradually adjusting cir «wage | furnished by ¢ and @0 &F | department tales to the mounting cos ving. |ray that would je A BTN) The bring forth James | A just claim finds ready relief if) a few dayn|tion with » Wherever the Rumanian army goes, this church, on wheels, It's built on a standard passenger coach frame \ol ¥osthorn. « [end is hooked to munition trains. eS STAR (Guards City Bank Roll : Dennis ted their wilt ten that James in the bird who, backer medical proof, James has a Then ther by apparently » $5,000 damages If hunch ask there t the claim, he rid i turns up te that something varnished Mar and eually James gives the of hearttoheart talk and let's it go at that HARD BOILED ONES GIVEN LSGAL BATTLE Hat if the offender is hard-boiled and offers battle gent jer a court with him and fit. Jamen doran't look the part—he looks Uke a gentle librarian of the = |male persuasion, or the leader of a == Sunday schoo! clam—but his friend» say his middie initial, “Ti™, stands f | “Hound.” And a “hound™ he is, when the [taker and fourfusber attemsts to Put a dent into the municipal bank rot HERE’S BILL | : Give WA. HOMMANZOLALA LA This sketch of William Ho- henzollern, one-time kaiser of Germany, :was printed in a German newspaper as a like- ness to Bill as he looks today Foster Youth Is Run Down by Auto) o Rupture Kills *\7,000 P Anneany Arthur Lawrenon, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mra A. Lawr Fonter, was run down by pmo bile In front of his horge Saturday, | Ho auffered arm \ NEW YORK ent n The sreat ory wan har dson and Mohawk |! babic ves this sum company bas jee from 50 to 60 cents at-erandpare parents, ereat-greatgrandparents, The child has 11 lineal ance ving and is paid to be starting the fifth @ loud appreciation of hia at tainment During the war the Amer-\tyrov church as a dressing room. MONDAY, Adle lower bowel ANY CASE Neuralgic: Pains Way APRIL 12 1920. North End Property Going Fast LAST 40 ACRES OPENED UP Wind-up of Crawford & Conover Liquidation Sale — Really wonderful chance for those who can act at once— Great big tracts, low prices, easy terms and exactly the right location four blocks from end of Ra- The wind-up sale, of lot in Exposition Located only Heights and University Home Tracts, opened venna car line. up ghtly over one week ago, shows that gently slopes up fror hore of Lake Seattle folks are alive to a real opportunity Washington Weather did not interfere—many with quick " acting minds went out and bought in the rain a rlooks the Lake, the Cascades and The 32-year-old firm of Crawford & Con Rainier. over is ing dissolved because of the recent Improved with graded streets, sidewalks, death of Mr. Crawford The affairs of the curbing ter mains and shade trees, all in estate are being wound up in quick order and paid for Prices have been put on with no thought of almost 100 homes and two stores are profit; everything is being de to make thi already up. attractive It Must Be Liquidated Immediately! property more attractive. Prices are terms, % cut without mercy. 50 down and $10 a month. Special Offering of About 80 Lots at $5 Down Crawford & Conover’s %2-yeawold trade- mark, “Referen » id Business Man in Seattle y as it was and $5 a Month when first adopted Here is why these lots and tracts are going Don’t pass up this opportunity. Go out fast today. Mr. F. H. Brown is manage char; This property is right in the path of prog- and is on the ground every day in the week. ress Take Ravenna car to end of line, then walk 30 minutes from Second and Pike in the same direction, eastward, four blocks adjoining the University grounds to our branch office at the corner of 35th Ave. —the last property available in the North N. E. and 55th St. Or drive out along Mont- End at first hand. lake Boulevard, turning to the left and up —absolutely no element of profit or promo- hill at University trestle and continuing to tions in it—it'’s simply a cleaning-up. our office at above address. Subdivision Phone: Kenwood 3649 GOODWIN REAL ESTATE CO., Inc. E. S. Goodwin, Pres. V. J. Green, Sales Mgr. 312-314 Leary Bldg., Seattle. Main 4357 = He Says Firemen | Thieves at College Did Splendid Work Steal Rab- Rah Suits “‘ancomfortable Whard Ot niture compa and Ballard University of Wash f bl ” s Wiens Ot ww a wage ang |S0M@Q7. Approximately 43.000," ‘T|Ington campus, was entered and eev.|| comfortable pnd call baer Heegdahl, proprietor, reported Mor eral rabrah suits stolen: The thefts . — day. were rey “4 Monday by W come in and see o> eae Saree Splendid work by the Ballard fire-| Daley, a student. (no obligation) men,” mit Hegdahl, “saved the rest 1 invariably bring | of the pia . MISS ANNA TINDER of Kenny Doctors | Use | Adler-i -i- ‘ka # with great suc onl A. Line rika flushe Appendicitis Ad © ximple Bartell Drug Co, Heading druggists | dale is new president of#King county SEVENTY MOUNTAINEERS division of Washington state branch 1320 Second ave. near U hiked from South Park uget |of National Congress of Mothers and opposite Arcade have wick head zard Liver Whip pills pink 30 cents. neh year nie be RENTERS AND OWNERS! THERE IS AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE OF GOOD-CITIZENSHIP HERE FOR YOU — Millions of dollars can be saved in Seattle through judicious use of PAINT to protect the buildings which otherwise are going to rack and ruin. “PAINT” will this year not only save | which have been discarded, because it thousands of frame buildings—but it | is many times cheaper to restore the will restore to use many buildings | old buildings than to build anew. ve the surface and you save all.” Who is Paying the Taxes and Insurance on the Homes that are Unoccupied Because Owners Have Let Them Become Uninhabitable Through Neglect? “PAINT” will change an alarming.) ble for high rents will be relieved. situation in Seattle—the housing prob- | lem. Everybody knows many more houses are heeded right now—but there are hundreds of homes here that can be restored to beauty and use by paint. Owners and renters can save them- selves thousands of dollars, and to a | gr extent relieve Seattle’s housing problem, by getting enthusiastically be- The saving effected by restoring to | hind the movement to restore and pro- these homes will be twofold—the cost | tect frame buildings. “PAINT UP” is of many new buildings will be’ saved, | the great movement from which we all and the demand that is partly responsi- | will benefit and which we all can help. Start now to plan your part in this money-saving campaign— talk it over with your neighbor, too—and don’t put off—action is * Now! rowel fee) Paint Sunshine on Your Home wstipation. Prevents «a mixture and Swift and all ingredients Huteson Optical Co. ‘nion, {addddes dada Ss by Painting in Light Color,