The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1920, Page 4

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SURPRISE lays “Speech Insert” May Be Real News RT W. WALKER , Ohio,” Aug, 6 “big the governor will say is ~The surprise” of © James M. Cox's speech of ® tomorrow is still “a deep, Dance Hostess Called Job for College Girls have an insert in his! may be “real news” was the center of interest | tien ceremonies, “ Spec -startling charges n campaign funds, ition for the high cost of challenge for a joint de | tor Harding, while} “Femote possibilities talked of ment of Cox's resig- | ®evernor, in order that he all his time to the cam- Obsequies urday Morning’ services for Joseph 9, resident of Washington ‘who died Wednesday ht $26 17th ave. after an tem months, will be held yy morning at St. Joseph's church. Mr. Sweeney had } Teal estate broker in Seattle p06, before which time he re- Paralysis last October him are his widow, Mrs. » Of Seattle; one son, B Sweeney, Seattle; three im Miss May Sweeney and He was ‘Turner, of Seattie, and | ee. Drake, of Oakland, Cal.; William Sweeney, of ck, and two sisters, Doyle, of Seattle, and Murphy, of New Bruns | It was a golden opportunity, and we took advantage NEW YORK, Aug. 6. — College | girls would do well to adopt being |dance hostess as a profession, So at the summer roof garden of the lHM®el MecAlpin, “It's extremely pleasant work.” says Miss Alen, “an@ it requires plenty of ingenuity and brain power. “On with the dance’ is going to prevail! all thru the summer, dance is THE thing at the amuse ment resort. People are so tired of } | PROBE LIQUOR IN PHILIPPINES Islanders Haven't Heard of Prohibition SHANGHAL China, Aug, 6-—-An investigation of the liquor question jin the Philippines was the first an- |nounced development from the visit lof the American congressional party |to the Orient, Congressman Randall, of Califor nia, prohibition leader, declared to- day that he proposed to probe re- robibith laws are in no way ob od in the Philippines, and that bh uld ask congress to ex- tend tien to the islands, The congreswmional party arrived hera this week and now will divide, some members returning Saturday on the steamer Great Northern and others remaining to make brief side trips thru the Orient. The Chinese gave the congressmen « hearty reception. ' Immodest Dress Is Barred at Altar CARDIFF, Wales, Aug. 6,—- “I hope that the lady members of this parish will not attempt to attire themecives In some of the present day fashions,” sald Father Parlin of St. Paul's Cathollc church, If @ woman immodestly dressed proached the altar for Holy Com- munion, he sald, he would refuse to allow her to partake of the sacra porta that says Miss Hazel Allen, dance hostess | 2% strikes, high prices and géneral troubles that they rush into the swirl of the dance to forget them.” Mins Allen says 10 times as many people dance now a» compared to [the number 10 years ago. The} repair it. Next to Liberty Theatre ap | If you value your watch, let Haynes | THE SEATTLE STAR New Coal Field to |Has Worked for 72 Employ 1,000 Men| Years on One Farm bape ae ag a Aus. 6 VA IM] LONDON, Aug. 6—Wiret prize at coal field ts being opened up a 0 Jorte foultural Liay Main, which will employ 1,000]! Norfolle Agr! mage “ miners, Five mililion dollars has|¥%# awarded to John Chilvers for 7 been expended in development and| years’ continuous service on one 2,000 houses are being provided. |farm, He ty 82 and still working. meccetemmenceneliamenenseneannenas "TELL THEM 0 SEE MES" SAYS O'DONNELL sleep to do any good and went down in weight so fast it alarmed me, I show |Glad to Tell Anyone How Tanlac Built Him Up a Year Ago—Says He Has Enjoyed Finest Health Ever Since. had pains all thru my chest and at times had to resort to hot water bot tles to get relief. 1 tried every medi eine and treatment I knew of, but it seomed nothing would reach my cane. “Finally, 1 was told a change In climate wak what I needed. I was “I was on my way to Arizona for! living in Oakland then, #0 I started my health when I heard about Tan-| for Arizona, but stopped off in Cima, lac and started taking it, and ite «| California, to vinit friends, It was fact, it built me up ao fast 1 turned | here that they told me about Taniac, around and went back home and/asd I bought a bottle more to please have been feeling fine ever since.” | them than anything else, for I had Tho above remarkable statement was | about lost faith in medicine, Well, made a few days ago by John O'Don- | sir, I received the surprise bf my life nell, of 121 Savannah St. Lon An-|when I began to get better, and by goles, a well-known machinist em-|the time I bad finished my = third ployed by the Lacey Manufacturing | bottle I was feeling #0 fine T came Company. here to Los Angeles and went to “Thin was « Yoar ago that Tanlac/ work. My appetite returned, and set me right and put me into shape|I could digest anything and every. where I gained twenty pounds in aithing I ate, and to make « few weeks’ time, and to this day I| jong story short, my troubles all left have retained my welght and been|/me and I have enjoyed fine health | in the very best of health. My trou-/| ever since. I am never bothered tn jbles all started back in 1918 when I any way whatever, never have to mins had a bad spec! of the flu that came | a day from work and simply feel fine near getting me, And after I got|all the time, This is what Tanlac out of bed my whole system was left) has done for me and if anybody so Weak and run-down I like to have| doubts this Just tell them to come to [had a setback, I was unable to see me or write me.” work, in fact, for four months! ‘Taniac is sold in Seattle by Barten uidn’t even bite lick. My storaach| Drug Stores under the personal di- nour all the time and I had prac-| rection of @ special Tanlac represen | tieally no appetite at all. I couldn't | tative, of it. This merchant needed Money and we made him an offer. Real honest-to-goodness cash, for wearing apparel | that comes from the best known makers in America—clothes that formerly only the th could buy, and now, Mr. Workingman, you with your limited capital can buy. Such _lMakes as HART SCHAFFNER & MARX, SMART SET CLOTHCRAFT, HELDMAN UNION MADE SUITS AND DUCHESS TROUSERS AT ABOUT 0% OFF "lin addition we have added the finest brands of Hats, Shoes and Men’s Furnishings at the same reduction, bunching our entire stock for one final CLEAN-UP. SALE! Starting SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 9 a. m. LOOK THESE PRICES OVER SHOES $7.00 Work or Dress Shoes; cut to... Men's and Ladies’ Shoes, values to $10.00; cut to... $5.00 Boys’ and Men's Shoes; cut to $5.00 Men's Hats, cut to .. 20¢ Handkerchiefs, “A8c $1.48 $2.50 Union Suits, cut to DAD AND THE BOY, fn all the newest styles and shades, in all differ- ent weaves,’ including ferges and Tweeds, and you will positively save from $5.00 to $25.00 on each suit, * $2.38 $3.48 $ oposaieh ee $1.98 n's and Ladies’ Shoes, almost every lines; all sizes, but not Come early; we can fit Values to $18.00; color; broken in every shoe. you. $4.85 * SUITS Values up to $70; cut to $31.85 SUITS Values up to $75; cut to $36.25 $3.00 Dress Shirts, cut te Don't Be Misled Lock for Our Name $1.68 | , BOYS’ SUITS Values up to cut to ss. SUITS Values up to $85; cut to $39.75 SUITS Values up to $25; odd sizes; cut to $12.75 $5.00 Men's Pants, $2.98 | cut to. 910.00; CUt tO. -accenemens Values to $12.00; oot erecceeratess Will never again be offered to you at such low prices, $5.45 |r $8.95 $6.85 |e ee" $10.95 49c President Suspenders, genuine! cut to _ SUITS Values up to $40; cut to out to .., SUITS Values up to $60; cut to $27.85 me... $1.68 $1.50 Work Shirts, CUL CO os sevesrersss $2.50 Plannel Shirts, cut to .... Dress Shirts, cut to .98c $2.48 $4.48 OUR ENORMOUS STOCK OF SHOES for B every meniber of the family marked down about half-price. Como ff in, Mr. Workingman, or { send in the Mrs, and children for the best Shoe bargaing in the clty, $4.00 Men's Panta, eat to ——_—. Men's Panta, val ues to $9, cut to Sale Starts 9 A. M. Come Early, m FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1920. | Re ati FUNE! yICES M: CLALLAM GIVEN [Schooner Biaatind — |,.zuxem.ceroh® ty | Wednesday at 1222 Summit ave, w' CENSUS BOOST rnd Free to Go Now be held gundey at 10 a, m at Bom Against the schooner Biaatind, which |" Watson's has been in litigation for the last om Skamania County Shows Slight Decrease | four months, was filed in the United WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—The cen sus bureau today announced the fol lowing 1920 population figures: Countien “al | A Practical Prescription for Sour, Acid Stomach ding a total of $173,41 viduals and firma mn American bank of Be-| in for the largest single 43,878.49, due on mon advanced for the construction of th vennel, Other Wihelants are allowed : claims for painting, rigging and| th ri , Wash, 11,968, such services, The Blaatind was| ft" Bkamania, Wash., 2,367, built in 1919. pl Increase aince 1910 _ a nome, Seay Wash, 4,613, or _“Oh, give me some more of that | jcoffee, Jim Boldt!"—Adv De eines 1910 -_ a Bk ounty, Wash, 630, or 18.4 pe t. Nine-tenths of all cases of stome nowadays are caused by cid, In the beginning the itaelf in not dineased but if ition In allowed to eon= 4 is very likely to eat ach walls and produce mach ulcers. This ea) surgical oper= — yperacidaity by Bieur- f The Kavanagh Hat $3.50 TWO sTonms | | FRRNIE, B. C.—Attempt to wreck CP. RB. train near sentinel, Alta, fotlea when engineer sees obstruc- |ton placed on track and applies | Drakes amin fi |Magnesia especially prepared for | this purpose. | A Trust To Serve You Now i . pasar you might prefer to see your wishesexecutedand your family provided for now, thus satisfying yourself in every way that the future safety of your heirs is assured. " Through A Voluntary Trust this fs easily possible. By the terms of such a trust you can set aside a certain portion of your funds now. Without ee ane See you can have the income paid ei to yourself or to any person you designate. Voluntary trusts are frequently made to assure a steady income for the person creating the trust, 3 to assure the education of children, pba rel 3 pe ne 2 pom BANK OF CALIFORNIA. NA A NATIONAL BANK There’s A Way To *Pleasanter Breakfasts” —Do You Know It ? is exactly matched. Every canof™F. ‘Golden’ “A pte! Peace sinonrays oe I “exactly the same coffee” if you treat i the same. Do men grumble at your table?—- serve them with shis brand. See how - hea: dear Your good health mp quickly you can to smiles, thie (e THE Corres” This is a boon to women who have trouble with the coffee. “ If you keep the pot clean and make the coffee in the same way daily, it’s the brand, not you, madam, that’s at fault. If you'll try “Folger’s Golden Gate” we'll prove it for you. This is the trouble: The world’s best raw coffees vary. Shipments from the best plantations are seldom just the same. So we employ experts—men with the skill of artistry and wide experience. They make trial blends and trial roasts. Then tests are made again, Use three or four cans—prove this uniformity —and you'll never buy cucoftain beantie ied A Different, Smoother, Richer Flavor Expect alsé a better flavor than in eny other coffee. They say“F Gol den Gate’? is differen: itis. Different also in this manner: It’s a non-acid coffee, which means that you can make it “strong” and retain its fine, healthful effect. Telephone your grocer for a can, FOLGERS & COFFEE Golden Gat, Sree: cul Ni Correely ) J:-A: FOLGER & COMPANY: San Francisca Seattle Kansas Ton i aom Ramey I poms omen Et o=0 aoe eon pon Bon ene es ae ~ |

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