The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1920, Page 11

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for Government: bila HITS “BACK AT PROHIBITIONISTS hap Life HOME “HOME GARDENS ‘ Y ‘ub Finds IN, May '.—William Wirt's TOKYO, May T.—The police head HAVE CANDIDATE AND TINE, yin. 1 ASHFORD, es ni ome) os lay a se Ying sistem ihe|enrrst siky i ain JUSTICE DEPT, WORK ON NEW LINES ©". 2" | coi tae «ee! BADLY NEEDED Co. erected to the memory o work will be the oo for | ES AGO, Ma ay T—Will the pro j Which meets sayy a killed tn the war here. 1t|"t"*y children and the taking of the) Man Being ‘Held Says U. S. The animal was) | for the summer Mine Kee “ry or in 102 | pre aie 2G Sheriff Lutter. i for many years bas| waginInqgTon ~The to ic consua, feild | f of Probibition Party Histefy, |” Oe” backyard war gq aptons ig 1917 and . a im ‘ fee EM SOANLON, Pitteba wo dries ong a correctly ang it “Inaked peers Agents Beat Him had KD, Rochester, N we ot the Presbyterian board of tem | 1918 not ohly should be duplicated . but there was one draw | LONDON, May t ~ pec Sue that your someneretel | pe is, DONWON, Rotten NE tiK, N. J, (this year b ry family having ~—Wirt wasn't killed a-tall, He! it is a poor token of their sacrifice bt a c ° f \ | N y 7 heb Hilheeke ror ie S! ib ny acant ground w r a fow MAys so himself. The War Depart: | the villagers of Steetan have thrown | N® pet. } ona ott mil ij ee mate 1 € mel buckles me y : pe. t of “ de a owing ve « id find room, nt is trying to convince Wirt he? their war memortal, a German field! . * dn oh ove . are @ a n ‘ible. Wes buried in France, Wirt says it| gun, into the village stream. Ninety ™ | . an the |b . if possible, Bess be awful if the government wins | five per cent of the population went “Y® e argument * |to war, They want a Big Bertha. or refusing to SQaananas ” volving others in the SS” Washington bomb outrages of last year, A plea submitted by Walter Nelles, | hin attorney, to the Department of Labor, asking that the warrant against Cannone be vacated, ols that he was taken into | March 80 by Depa For Your Savings You Want— First of All— Security And on this all important point this Strong Financial Institution leaves nothing to be desired by the most.exacting. To the integrity and wisdom of a strong Directorate of Seattle Business Men and Financiers agents and, exeept finement and not allowed to com munteate with his attorney or with his friends or with any one outside en The | a ten about the face "| ana body by an agent of the Depart. |B} mont of Justice; his a; Wy face im wtilt bruised. 1 quisition he was | the heen tape ed. er ulted and aty “Agents of the Department Justion promised him, however, that} [if he would furnish testimony impli | | fone certain, persona to him un known tn a erime of which he has {fl } no knowledge, he would be leniently is added | dealt with." Strict Evicted Tenants to State | mata Peer, Howse Supervision ve fictala here have under advisement |i} ize the town almehouse |i! sorarias absolute Safety $ for the last cent of every individual saver. [[ Save and Be Safe Resources now over Four Million Dollars has been aroused In many parts Scotland by pipeamoking cont Puget Sound Savings . ‘ intended to offset the high coset of 1 toba, Ro © offered fo & Loan Association |e smcor who can mane © poe | | —oneeighth of an ounce—last long Where Pike St. Crosses Third ent without relighting. The record ia 103 minutes. jor families ta th larity, in the : | Smoking ‘Contests | | Started by Scots’ EDINBURGH, May 7.—Inte ereat | NOW FOR THE BIG SALE Tomorrow and Sunday, May 8th and 9th Fata rs pd | The Event You Have All Waited For! tb \eokneeabamnaeded | WHE BIG SALE OF GOOD WIN’S NEW 220- ACRE HOME TRACT YES, TOMORROW AND SUNDAY ARE THE BIG DAYS! And—the weather permitting—you are going to witness the most remarkable demonstfation ever achieved in the selling of King County realty. Bear in mind our cheap prices will do the business! THINK OF IT! Large residence tracts—not lots—rich soil for your garden and located less than seven miles from the busy downtown business section of Seattle, selling for next-to-nothing prices. WE HAVE RECEIVED NU- MEROUS REQUESTS for reserva- tions and advance orders have been mailed in from people from out of town, most of whom have never laid eyes on this property, but are simply im ressed with our unusual offer THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME FOR MANY. The prices are so low you cannot lose. And unless we are very badly mistaken you are going to see this property increase in value during the next few years, With all sincer- ity’ we recommend the purchase of their knowledge and confidence this land, either as a future home- Y EH é \ Ms our firm, site or as an investment, By all ; Next Sunday we will be unable to REDUCTION SALE means, you should visit and with wait on actual buyers. Better come Monday, May Tenth,We Open in Our New Building, 2 FO ee ete > anaes Second Avenue, at Pine Street dace a ee out tomorrow and thus be able to property. make an intelligent and unhurried Featured for tomorrow are: FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE selection of your tract or tracts. who are not acquainted with the ‘ bi " ith 650 PURE, SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS prémcipal features of this wonderful sys Seton, li tas toeee fie a AT ONE-THIRD OFF residence park, we may concise ly full egeiae y from one end to the other and state that it consists of 220 acres judge of the extraordinary values Comprising an exceptionally diversified collection of smart styles and unusual trimming details, in every wanted street and Tomorrow Is the Last Day of Our, ONE-THIRD the prettiest land to be found for miles around Seattle. The beauty and exceptional richness of this land yourself, evening shade and effective color Petticoats Formerly Priced at 10.0) REDUCED TO $6.67 Petticoats Formerly Priced at $15.0 REDUCED TO $10.00 Petticoats Formerly Priced at 19,50 REDUCED TO $13.00 Petticoats Formerly Priced at 29,50. REDUCED TO $19.67 combinations. Petticoats Formerly Priced at 2.50 REDUCED TO $8.34 Petticoats Farmer Priced at 17.5 REDUCED TO $11.67 Petticoats Formerly Priced at. ‘$25.00 REDUCED TO $16.67 Petticoats eryaY Priced at REDUCED To $33.00 Millinery ONE-THIRD OFF Hats for Street, Dress and Sport Wear in every version of the mode presents an unusual saving opportunity at this reduction. TAFFETA SILK DRESSES Embodying he best styles and Seming features. formerly priced at $49.50. will agreeably surprise you. It Is Located on the New State Highway Victory Way, just one mile north of the city limits, in the direct path of the city’s permanent gr ‘owth and the fastest growing residential section of Seattle. Twenty-five minutes from Second Avenue and Pike Street. If You Go Out to This Big Sale —and certainly you will—you are going to see people actually waiting to buy and to get their claims re- corded on the choicest bargains. _e You Don’t Need Much Cash to Buy This Property Our Terms are Very Easy HOW THE PRICES RUN Tracts 75x200 feet and larger $375 to $950 TERMS: $50 cash and $10 a month Motor out or call us up and we will call for you and bring you out. It will cost you nothing ‘to investigate. GOODWIN REAL ESTATE CO., In“ OWNERS SUBDIVIDERS E. 8. GOODWIN, President V. J. GREEN, Sales Manager 312-315 Leary Bldg., Second Ave. and Madison St. REDUCED TO $33 SMART SEPARATE SKIRTS Of excellent quality Navy Blue Serge, Formerly priced at $15.00 REDUCED TO $10.00 SECOND AT SPRING How to f Follow the Boj rect to our sub Subdivision Telephone Kenwood 4337 | Watch for o ave nor Downtown Telephone Main 4357 Subdivision Office Open Every Day and Sunday ,agepmiee along the wa’

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