The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1920, Page 8

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| U.S. DROPPING peans as SectionsHands WASHINGTON, May (/.—Amertea fy losing population, ter Me first “Gime since 1907, tmmigyation and @migration fguresishow. For the five monthy of Juty, Mexicans Replaciag ma le ta August, September, October and November — latest compiled by the hnmigration bureaw—the im- Migrants to America totaled 125,- 000. The emigrants numbered 144,000, showing that 19,000 more persons went to Europe than came to America Incomplete figures compiled stnce November show that tho same ten @ency exists. . For a short period tn 1907, when fhe country was suffering from a panic, more people were leaving the Gountry than were coming in. ‘The figures show that southern i ————_—_—— of Thorn Costs Him Life DANWOOD, Eng, May 7. Jone Glaxpool, aged 44, lost his life by be ing pricked on the finger w thorn while hedge trimming, Prick Itallans are returning to Ttaty, During the five months ending Yast November only 1,060 Greeks landed in America, whereas 11,500 of this race returned to tho old workd As section hands, Mexteans are | partly replenishing the Greek and) Italian workers, During those five months 19,000 of the boys from across the Rio Grande came over, | whereas only $000 went to Mexico. So many Mexicans have re. cently come to America that Mexican authorities have threat ened stoppage. i | Wor the five-month period Amer ica drew heaviest from England for| hor immigrants, 22,500 of them com: | ing over and onty 6,600 going back Only 2,200 Germans came to Amer }tca in that five months and onty | PS hin 2 int PW || Bn dt Fi wtbrabtact 987 Germans tn the United States returned to Germany | a TODA wi wy Four Good Numbers From May List “Just Like a Gypsy” Fox Trot by Simons Bayes—$1.25 | “Oh! By Jingo! | ‘Oh! By Geel” fr Fox Trot by Brown-Von Tilzer—$1.25 “So Long, @iow Long You G Fox Trot by Kal Oolong” ey | onna Be Gone Bhy | ar-Ruby—#i25 > jorganteed the firet soctaliet | the Unty Ex-Cook Seeks Presidency) Thrice Chosen as Mayor of Milwaukee MILWAUKEM, May 7—Dante! W. Moan, who leaped into the na tional eye by breaking all records in his election to a third term as clalist mayor of Milwaukee, used to ean't took Ike either a 00! Te is over six feet tall, thin and has a square clamped jaw. He has a mustache and a shock of black hair that grows exceedingly long behind. The mayor tx 29 yearn old. He learned to ceok when he was 14 and until he was 21 cooked in kiteh ena of Milwaukee and Chicago res taurints, In 1906 he ¢ from the Uni where he cook Then he went to Chics & restaurant and went to ol er working hours. In 1908 he was admitted to the bar ahd in 1910 when Emil Seidel waa elected first at mayor of Milwaukee, Monn ted city attorney, The term ty four years and tn 1914 he was ted city attorney, He was 4 mayor in 1016, again in 1918 Hoan was a soctalist way back tn his college freshman dave, having club at sity of Wisconsin Now Mayor Hoan ts befng talked | of as socialist nominee for the p iene. He will loom large at the pocialint convention in New York May 8 , & young man In search of a wife has passed thru a peach or chard and pitched bis tent in a lemon grove. v Be Rid . SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920. “| Hoan May Run as Socialist . «Dougall /outhwick Second Avenue at Pike e Notable Economies in Men’s Furnishings For Saturday’s Selling Broadcloth Silk Shirts Special $8.95 (Including war tax) Made of fine silk broadcloth, medium weight, in a wide array of patterns and colors; well-fitting shirts, featuring careful Shirts of Madras and Rep Special $2.85 These Shirts are taken from our regular stocks—broken lines from recent selling— shown in a variety of patterns and color- Ings. A few Silk Stripe Madras Shirts are workmanship. included—also some solid color Madras “When the Harvest Moon Is Shining” Watts by Sterling-Von Tilser—$1.25 Special Attention to Mail Orders Aeolian Player Pianos, $745 ; $800 Pianolas from Duo-Art Pianos from $1,225 man Third Avenue ot Pine . Seattle Tacoma—Spokanc—loctiand ay & |Go. of “Gets-It” Painful Corns Makes | Loosen Up So They Lift Off Painlessly |dropa of “Gete-It" lan r callus and imatantly de upon drica Daniel W. Hoan as a@ cook} | 18 years ago, and as mayor of | Milwankee today. | Wives Are Sold on | in South of Wales } CARDIFF, May %—In Bouth | Wales the increasing reports of big jamy have reve 1 the ff that wives are f « Them | ¢raw | ‘There's no more pain after a few Sizes 14 to 17. Handkerchiefs— Special 15¢ Colored, Initialed 7 White Handkerchiefs, of even texture, with ma- chine-embroidered initials in Heliotrope, Blue and jrown. Shirts. Sizes 14 to 17. Sox—Special 55c Silk Plated Sox, with triple heels and tées; shown in Black, Green, Navy Blue, Gray, Burgundy, Palm Beach, Cordovan and Tan. Slight imperfections in the weaves—hardly noticeable —enable us to offer them at 55¢. Sizes 9 to 1114. Garters—Special 25c Made of quality elastic— shown in standard color- ings. Suspenders— Special 65c “Pioneer” make Suspend- ers, of durable lisle webbing, shown in assorted patterns. Regular and extra lengths. | Some senttant privet Det quite, comparat Silk Ties Special $1.35 A large assortment, with a wide diver- sity of designs and color combinations; wide and narrow widths, and finished with “Slip Easy” bands. Summer Pajamas Special $1.65 Garments taken from our regular stocks, and underpriced, because slightly mussed or soiled. Made of muslin and soiesette— frog and braid trimmed, All sizes. . ‘ho Gur minister te Chine, Crane, Ot Tid Got started for that far © Free Rent,’ : Free Wood bere and a Bonus Up he price of colton pants Ana denim dealers got their chance Instead of paying rent to a landlord just put the money in your other pocket. That is what you are doing when you make payments on a big Crawford & Conover tract in the north end. Fifty dollars down secures a tract for you and you can put up a few temporary rooms or a tent and move right out. The rest can be taken care of in easy ney payments of $10. Later when lumber goes down further you can build more permanently. And that should not be far away because lumber has dropped something like 30 per tent in the last few days. Isn’t paying $10 a month to yourself free rent with a bonus? And you can get all the wood you want for the chopping. - Night Shirts for Summer Wear Special $1.45 Garments also taken from our regular stocks and re-priced because slightly mussed or soiled from display. Made of Long-cloth, Lawn, Soiesette, Twill and Muslin. Sizes 15 to 19, but not all sizes in all styles. Knit Union Suits’ Special $1.75 3 for $5.00 Cotton Union Suits, in Swiss rib weave, with long sleeves; ankle length—well-fit- ting, well-made garments; shown in ecru. Sizes'34 to 46. MacDougall-Southwick Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Door suds, who, during the frontier cam. | ry to California 1 Brit-| eal ir whistion wet nnette, Youll telithe worlditis- Munch a piece of Auerbach Chocolate Marsh- mallow and when the taste of the smooth va- nilla chocolate mingles with the fluffy lily-white vgn 0 plevte centre of creamy mafshmallow, you'll say it’s 00d, and you'll tell the world it is. “DANDERINE” ee Doubles Its Beauty. | - ~ | | CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW D. AUERBACH & SONS, 11th Ave, 46th to 47% St, New York ontaining the m ed Eritish officer, in the} making of which gun c¢ D used, The grave was opened, with | Great big tracts right next to the University, only 15 minutes from Mowe to piece Third and Pike (30 minutes by car) gently sloping up from Lake Wash- ington and overlooking the lake, the Cascades and Mount Rainier— 75x107 feet—$325 to $800—no wonder they are going like water in a desert. The property will rapidly increase in value. Seattle is growing by leaps and bounds to the north and the Crawford & Conover holdings are right in the line of growth. | Pussytoot Johnaon came back home With arid laurels on his dome, Ho Take Ravenna (Roosevelt Park) car to end of line, then walk in same direction, eastward, four blocks to our branch office at the corner of 85th Ave. N. E. and Jobber cannet 55th St. Or drive out along Montlake Boulevard, turning to the left and up hill at ) BO suoety ou wie neme University trestle and continue to our office at above address. Mr. F. H. Brown ff - f “ BA ‘i | Way \ area er ~~ . is manager in charge and he is on the ground, rain or shine, every day in the week. §§| ke J Subdivision phone, Kenwood 3649. BIG SPECIAL—60 lots, while they last, $5 down and $5 a month =” [In Washington they felt m anake 7 N , he bo hake | qe “stm Perhaps it waa. som Which caused th ok, [Dat on the other hand, mayhap, ae just a new D. A. Kh. serayp. Goodwin Real Estate Co,, inc. E. 8. Goodwin, Pres. Oi V. J. Green, Sales Mgr. 312-314 Leary Bldg., Seattle! Main 4357 A few cents buys ‘“Danderine.” After an application of “Danderine” you ean not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness Somehow it’s difficult for a man to =< aL mae believe that he is as good aa he ex pects his wife to believe he ia,

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