The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1920, Page 5

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THE STATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1920. Sloroforooropoyoporoy apoyo) Mahogany and Metal Table Lamps Will Add a Touch of Cheerfulness to Any Room Bureau of Missing Relatives Mrs, Katherine Kenny, 60, en route from Minnesota to Clear Lake to two very realistic darkics. Jane Darwell portrays the role of & kindly old Jady tn &@ creditable manner and Jane Morgan makes beautiful Southern belle, Others in the production are Henry Hall, Norman Feusier, Milton Markwell, John Nickerson and Addison Pitt, eee 100 Per Cent Jazz Heads f Bill at Moore 1 lo's new OF your bill « e bs sepechdbay thn rate tiombediy We are showing an ex- ceptional collection of fine Mahogany Table Lamps in varied designs. Beautiful af Vie" Quinn, aided and abetted by a) A777 SIC / L ) wDY ™ delt bh son, J. B. Kenny, during th | singe ir et ia rT oon ” ” LJ edi to ve arrive ere tive and add cheerfulness wiiiy, On and Chick, using e piane,| “At Halt Past Two” an enter-| Wen as, ete to ber son eald taining musical comedy tabloid, in which pretty «tris, tuneful melodies and plenty of fun provoking chatter are confusingty blended, t# prom! nent on the new bill at the Palace Mp, which opened yesterday. Leclaire and Sampson are clever comedy athletes. Weston and Eline score a hit with their dynamic comedy. De Lite Bisters are pretty and entertaining. Fred Ferdinand t « vermtile young chap. The Two Astis per- form 4ifficult acrobatic feats. their feot and their voices, managed to give the audience a clean thrill of cleverness, Helen “Smiles” Davies, recently returned from France, sings pleas ingly, “The Rough Neck,” a skit where the leading man wins out with his wite despite the fact he “muffs” the niceties of life, is weil presented. Ben Ryan and Harriette Lee in “Hats and Shas” use “sholt fae tory” dialect and gain many a laugh. Nestor’s and Vincent's novelty tn cludes @ series of trick Juggting fea tures, while Peters and Le Ruff Dounce merrily on «@ bouncing canvas, she intended going to Snohomish to visit other relatives there for a few days, She did not reach Snohomish, PRICE OF MILK to your home, New Rainard Metal Lamps in old bronze of various hues come in many sizes and in a variety of designs. You will surely find just the table lamp you need here> Our easy ent plan has proven most sat- isfactory and convenitnt to our many customers. Ask us to explain it. Formerty WeodheuseGrunbeum Furniture Co, Ine RUNBAU But Distributers Are Plan- ning Advance Death Sentence of Negro Is Approved WASHINGTON, April 19-—The #u-| Preme court today held that civil | courts have jurisdiction over soldiers Milk commission that the producing in Ume of war, In refusing to grant|@irymen should get 63.20 per 100 & reprieve to Edgar C. Caldwell, Potnds for their product, will not negro, under death sentence for kil}. | @ffect the local market until the dis ing a atrest car conductor near An-| tibutors can get together and agroe niston, Ala The government bad in- | Uniform action. tervened in behalf of Caldwell on the) 19 order to allow the distributors ground that decisions ef federal |® legitimate profit, retail prices courts were conficting. 13% cents per quart will have to be plan iaesenene ee charged, according to F. A. Bird, President of the milk dealers’ anno- “PALS FIRST” WELL ACTED AT WILKES Splendid acting coupled with an intensely interesting mystery plot result In an especially fine show at the Wilkes this week. The play ts “Pals First™ by Lee Wilson Dodd from Francis Perry Elliott's novel of | the same nama As the curtain rises for the pro- Jowue on a. beautiful ald Southern mansion, a pair of tramps are seen wending their way up the road delivered and 10 cents at stores, this woek. Recommendations of the special ] Se |Rules Insurance Dividends Taxable A Watch Repaired by . ‘These are the pals, Danny and Dom- Bank Wins Suit | elation. Jones Is Always Right}, wasuincton, apen 12.—Thel inn One is new! aod infirm. Both f t | — Telephone Elliott 2607 | supreme court today held that wpon|are tired and hungry. They go tnto Against Williams| Says Socialism Is 1329 FOURTH AVENUE pice of @ mutual life in |th* house for food and immediately| WASHINGTON, April 19.-Repre- * pea deny te pte bel. become enmeshed in @ net of cit-| sentative McFadden, @ president of Due in Europe Al bees A cumstances which for three long/the First National bank of Canton,| Prediction that socialism will ers taxes must be paid by the com-|acts is insolvable Pa, in the supreme court today won| shortly replace unsteady politics in pany under the iacome tax of 1911. Howard Russcl, os the aged/ his sult against John Bkelton Wil. Europe was made by Henri de Man, Hama, as comptrofier of the currency. | Helgian, in an address at the La- The bank sought to enjotn the! por Temple Sunday night. comptrotier from requiring from it) special reports concerning loans| which Wilfiams claims be was an! Rritish Isles wore widowed by the thorized by law to demand war. ‘The payment o? this clam of tax | was protested by the Pennsylvania mutual life insurance company, on | the ground that the repayments | should not be considered as an in- ‘come under the meaning of the act. tramp, scored one of the biggest hits he had made this season. His side-partner, Ben Erway, performs the roles of a hobo and a Southern gentleman with equal eas, Erman Seavey and Panchon Everhart are 4 The Fuzzy Wurzy Rug Co. Just where and how is the money to be spent o 1 You Tus Cuurcire Worx at Row A ccave cfhoms come ender thie head. Cencdiéer ently ene. Five and o balf million people in the Unieed States canact eves read and write the English language. Whe te to carry forward thle vast week of Americaniation i the Charch deed vot Fon Mosrrtae awp Howes. Every year thowsnnde of men and women seriously are warned ewey from (Cderch bespitale beceese of lock of room. The chiléren’y homes ere compelled te turn away move children thee they can receive, Por RELIGIOUS TRARTING At beast 12,008,000 chiiéren and young people ander 25 years of age are enteringAmert- can life without any religtous training etall. Remembering the faith of Washington and Lincola, é0 you think thet America will continue to produce: Washingtons end Lis evins if Faith dies out of the heasts of its youth? For HicHER EDUCATION Of the 450,000 American etedents in institations of higher grade, ene-haif ere in inetitations founded and supported by the Charchea Many of these institations heave had no great endow- campaigns, bat their needs are just as pressing as the needs of larger echools; and yeu bave only te read their list of alomoi end alomnee te measure the valve eftheir contribution to America, / 5 For THE CHURCITS WORK AsRoaD. Infuenss come cst from the Orient thirty years ago; neerly afl plagues are Oriental plagues. So long as China bas only one pby- sician to every 400,008 people the Orient will continue te - be a menace. So long a0 one-third of the bebies of India ie before their second year our own babies are not safe. A Christian doctor or teacher sent abroad ts working for America es truly as though he worked at home. 6 A businesslike Answer to @ businesslike Question HIRTY denominations cooperating in the Interchurch World Movement have budgeted their needs, No busi- ness could have done it more scientifically. They have united to prevent the possibility of duplication or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort. Each denomination has arranged its needs under six main heads as shown at the left. Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and will ad- minister its own funds, Your pastor has copies of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of knowing that every dollar of your gift has its post of service assigned to it in advance. Every dollar for a better America and a better world. Py { Panabanay GAL.Ani@e. The preacher i eed the'"For- When your church calls on you, give—and give from your ; _—anaew heart as well as from your pocket-book 3 United Financial Campeign April 25th-May 2nd Oe INTERCHURCH World Movement of North- America The peblication of this edvoriiasment ts made possible throogh the moperstion of thirty denominsfivas HOLDS STEADY | Retatl milk prices tn Heattle will | probably remain 12 cents for milk | ot | More than 716,000 women In the | | | 1 i | Ht Tuesday il NEW shipment \ Dress Skirts, usually favorable mutual advantage. belt measures. ° it | Buy a Seat in the University Stadium Rho variety includes Plain White, Fiesh and Dark Colors, in sizes 86 to 44, but not each size in every style or color. While they last, choice at— $8.95, $10.95 and $15.95 Kodak | Enlargements Main Floor | | PP .HE Kodak Section wil offer patrons of this store for Tues- i day only enlargements of your H favorite negatives to size 7x11 or | 8x10 on the best quality of- art paper hand colored in oil ' Paw Dress Sxirts At $8.95 a splendid opportunity for economy, as such | a as these are practical only "through our principle of sharing with you the sav- ings on merchandise when bought for | HESE Skirts as pictured are displayed in two attractive plaid combinations which con- trast smartly when worn Polo Coat. They are finish and belt and feature all lengths in 25 to 30-inch des Co. Exceptional Hicu Grave Buouszs Repucep Upper Main Floor HE Blouse Section in this collection of Silk Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists, from our regular stock, pre- sents our patrons with an unusual opportunity for // substantial savings. HE assortment comprises 350 Blouses in all and |’ features a wide assortment of styles, which are reduced in this instance on account of being broken lines. The Fancy Ribbons Tuesday 50c a yard 79¢ DISPOSAL sale of broken lines which includes Brocades and Metal Stripes and Grosgrain and Satin-striped Ribbons in as- sorted colors and widths, from 6 to 7 inches. of Cluster Pleated rchased under un- mstances, presents a A, , tami ity) gg tt Cy ith the fashionable with separate sash He Pleads Guilty and Is Assessed $150 Fine Charles A. Martin pleaded gufity in the U. 8. district court Monday morning to charges of operating a still. Upon motion of the counsel for the defense, count one was dis- missed when the plea of guilty to the second was entered and Martin was lot off with $150 fine. He had previously served 30 days in the city Jail for the same offense Plead Not Guilty to U. S. Booze Charges Fred and Verner Lindquist, tndict- ed by the last grand fury foralicged violation of the national prohibition law, pleaded not guilty in the United States district court Monday morn- ing. ; : Open Spring Drive on Auto ers Sheriéf John Stringer's motoreycie equad started the apring drive on fiest county motorista Sunday and eight charges were filed in Justice Otis W. Brinker's court Monday as @ result, Those charged are Fred J. Hoffman, Eugene Uppet, John ‘Vigiua, A. Kiasier, Sherman David son, Francis Johnson, Oliver De Bolt and Harry Nomura. All were speed- ing from 30 to 65 miles an hour, state complains, R. W. Mount is in charge of the equad, of Deputies Asa Lee, R. KE. Murphy, C. H. Kearney, C. R. Sqoones and G. M. Stanley. _ GET WISE TO rassments of @ Gottre? wi '¥ several ior: Sreneemneee oot BG. sae poet aed sre te pr Address Dept. C 0.0.¢, CHEMICAL COMPANY Seattle, Washington Files Demurrers | he welll to Indictments |: jn At the conclusion of the arguments be withdra against him, Federal Judge Neterer | took them under advisement tm the| United States district court Monday morning 6-Ft. Poultry Netting Special at $7.49 Roll Regular Price $8.95 Roll Here is your opportunity to buy Poultry Netting at a big saving. This is the 6-foot galvanized Poultry Netting in the 2-inch mesh. Roll contains 160 feet. 10-Rod Roll — 48-inch Heavy | ~ Garden or Farm Fence 4 Special at $7.98 This is an ideal fencing for the garden or farm, being eo of heavy gal- vanized wire. Fencing is 48 inches high —the horizontal wires, beginning at the bottom, are 114 inches apart and gradu- ate up to 6 inches apart at the top. Special, a roll cooens 87.98 ‘ i Set of 3 Glass Bowls Special at 95c Set sAnd 1 Glass Measuring Cup Free This'is an extra big value. It would cost you more than 95c to buy a set of common yellow mix- ing bowls. We are offering a set of smooth, sanitary glass mixing one 9-in and one m free, Extra special, ne banbaehiape ss. “Seattle Needs a Stadium—Buy a Plaque”

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