The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1920, Page 3

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THE YANKS PROTEST OLYMPIC CASE ‘Claim Heavyweight Wrest- ; ling Match Decision Unfair BY HENRY L. FARRELL ANTWERP, Aug, 27.-The Amert can athletes formally protested today by which Roth, Sweden. 1 winner over Nat Pen ew York in the bout for Married against her will to a vicious brute—deprived of her right to love— humiliated and insulted— And then to meet a man who could give her all she craved! the decio: was dec dleton of > The whole the heavyweight catchas-catch-can big story Olymple champtonahip. | ill be There were no falls, but the Amert Seer na contended Pendleton. was an winner on points, he having the | Saturday de on the defensive most of the ume. | ‘The Americans annexed but one wrestling titlethe featherweight, in which a Yank also was the runner up After an exciting tussle ¢ |Ackerly of Cornell defeated Gerson of Pennsylvania In the other finals Antita, Finland, | defeated Svensson, Sweden, for the lightweight championship, and Leino. Finland, defeated Pentilla, Finland in the middlewe! nt class, Larson. Finland, and Courant, Switzerland, . |were to wrestle for the light heavy ‘ 1 ¥ ‘ * weight title today. |GIRL SETS NEW | SWIMMING RECORD can water polo team was and in the semi Miss Ethelda ibtrey, New York |net a new Olymple record for the women’s 200-yard free stroke swim hanging up a mark of 4 minutes [412-5 seconds, which was 13:5 sec onds faster than the mark made by Mise Fannie Durack of Australia in 1912 The Olymple committes has an nounced its formal recognition of the |South American, Far Eastern and Indian Empire athletic games and ac cepted the offer of the American Y |M. C. A. to lend its physical train ing organization to development of world athleticn under the patronage | of the committee. ‘The South American games, which will be held in Brazil, will have the same status as at the extra Olym piad, which was held in Athens tn 1906. A noted Y. M. C. A. physical What should she have done? It’s a question you will dis- cuss long after you have seen the picture. | director has been appointed trainer of the Brazilian team. His name will be announced later, Pedestrians Hit by Autos Howard W. Greeley, 19, 133 0th ave. reported to the police Friday having struck an uniden tified woman while driving his automobile at Second ave. and The production is more spectacular than “On With the Dance,” and with the same big cast. SEATTLE STAR The Pound of Flesh Must Be?Paid First CHICAGO, Aug, 27.—Joneph Chaper today planned to secure a replevin for the body of hin wife and the sur render of his son, held by a hon here in default of payment of a $75 bi Chaper they will not release his ix weeksold son or permit the burial of his wife until the bill is paid. Chaper protested he had not suf fictent funds to pay the hospital bill If a man is wise he never jars a hornet’s nest to flvd out what's | California was officially launched here Hospital authorities have notified | Gas Shortage to Be Probed in L. A. LOS ANGELES, Aug of the ganc shortage tr today with th States Attorn elseo, rrival of United va of San Fran Three phases will be thoroly gone into, the federal officers said Th i ire Alleged profiteering. Alleged excess exporta ad tions Third—A atraint of ¢ | | 4 combinations in re-| | Sclentists say the most restfal in it. Use Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsia troubles, Let children try it! T is fascinating to growing girls to nibble at candy and ac- cept invitations for sodas and joes, but in hot weather it is apt to destroy appetite for more wholesome food and leave the stomach deranged. It Is of utmost importance to see that the girl has regular daily elimination. At the first ness, bad bas constipation ‘Do m will know tive herbs with Pepsin, be bough: 7 and gentle in action and does not gripe. The taste, too, is very agreeable. Thousands of mothers will not give hing @ ‘will stay on the stomach. That beter ibe FREES Slane of pisste The first of the important new productions of the Autumn. Marion st. Thursday. The wo man refused to give her name or the extent of her Injuries. | Wife, Hub, Boarder, New Wife, Police NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—What would you do if your wife made you eat out of a tub, while the “star boarder” ate at the table. So did George Lynch, 42, but the law called it bigamy and asked George to explain. | After promising to support his firet wife and his mother, George was given @ suspended sentence by | County Judge Mackmahon. Prizma Scenic. Strand News. Burton Holmes. Mutt and Jeff Friday—Last Times of the sensational success— “WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS” ~ democratic ticket, to King Cou Co panty Democratic Hartley Speaks to Tacoma Women Col. Roland H. Hartley, candidate addrens vey, Tih, will hold a reunion and tare t u SATURDAY Ube t seleed os 00 a m—Pier 3— eine, Erese- Patios So the grounm | Neon —Meve G. eteria—State Sen- Binek, of Mathes, of Senator A. #. Jud: all candidates for ot Mar- | citizens, Next Monday night he will speak before the Ninth Ward Repub. lican club at Fremont, Seattle. BARGAIN SHOES Downstairs at Turrell’s We have moved the entire | remaining stock of sale Ox- cured the entire stock of fords and Pumps from the Main Floor to the Downstairs Department and now offer them at ridiculously low prices. Sizes are broken, of course, but there is a wonderful selection of styles in «$4.95 White Canvas, Patents, Black Kid and Brown Calf ps in small and large sizes only. that we know will make chandising event held in This sale offers a chan of the bill. in the sacrifice. think of purchasing. great bargain house. ee ee Sale starts Saturday at hotel =" % ] - <—-" | for governor, addressed the Federn-| | tion of Women's clubs at Tacoma | Friday afternoon. Tonight he will 4 speak to a mass meeting of Tacoma . As another big bargain treat for our trade we have se- the Bankrupt Bargain House, 1415-17 First Ave. and have placed it on sale at prices this one of the greatest mer- Seattle in recent years. ce to clothe the entire family for winter at a saving in cost of one-half to one-third The world’s best known goods are included Look over this big stock before you The savings that you can make here will startle you if this is your first visit to our 9 A.M. Join the big crowds. SUITS .. $13.85 . $16.85 .$22 85 DR, J. R. BINYON 2 : $5.95 Free Examination \ 4 White Canvas and Patent Pumps, Black Kid Ox- \BEST $2. 5O Giasses Ni E fl ] S 4 fords, fair assortment of sizes. ontarth E | IMA, areone of, the few option World’s Best Brands Sacrificed ° Srind lenses from start to finish, Values up to $35.00 in Young Men's Suits, in broken lots, are Black Satin Ties and Pumps; White Canvas Pumps ot anon ON FINST AVE. oe Bree out at the very sage J arts) i gk and aries Two-e ple En Ox- tometriat a iaaaes "ok prescribed Men's Suits, worth up to $30.00, are marked 8; Paten umps an 1e8; good 817 wig wee eee", rosy Pn CPT TT Peer ree eC t BINYON OPTICAL CO.)TB seove'sssw aire gus t $9. 95 ™ 1110 FIRST AVE, AFC CUE LO... cee ec ene 4 Alk Woot heavy Tweed Sults, valued up around White Buckskin Oxfords; Brown Kid Pumps; Pat- | ~ $48.00, are now ........ ent Pumps and Oxfords (all Laird’s); Black Kid J) Superbly Tailored Serges and Worsteds, values Oxfords and Brown Calf Oxfords. to $60.00, are | Many of these styles have light soles and Louis §) MEN'S | XV. ihceld, but there eee others with welted soles and OVERCOATS Military heels, $25.00 Men's Overcoate, in all Every pair a great bargain. Come in early and Pa eh ad teeeees ngs jen's ‘00! ercoats, val Make your selection. | up to $25, at.......819.85 | Men's All-Wool — Overcoats, | worth all of $40....824.85 About 50 Overconts, in broken lines, values up to cially priced at. Downstairs at Turrell’s Second Avenue Madison Street 5; - $12, 35 1221-Third Ave *COR UNIVERSITY: $27.85 EXTRA TROUSERS $4.00 Men’s Union Made Work Pants, at $2.35 Men's Union Made Trousers, worth up to $6.50, at... - $3.85 Heavy All-Wool Pants, worth $10 and $12, at......85.85 Wool Worsted and Blue Serge Pants, valued at $8..$4.35 Hot Days Derange Best of Stomachs RP icotaveamn ses a 8 million botiles were bought atdrug stores last year, the largest sale in the world, HartSchaffner& Marx Spring and Summer Suits Now 4 Off. Sale Ends at Close of Business Saturday, Aug. 28th Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop Second and Seneca St. color im green, who had to dis- Syrup Pepsin suited to her system. This must be so generally as Dr. Caid- well's Syrup Pepsin isthe largest sellii remedy for constipation in the worl and it has brought relief to millions besides Mrs. Fillan. You should try it, all occasional 5 * in od ae dar of his stonderful be & ide ing Burial will be in Calvary cemetery under the direction of Butterworth | tions. Satisfactory Terms Always |e GROTE-RAN KINco PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AVE. NEW VICTOR RECORDS Just Out! : These records are the latest additions to our great library of music. | a wonderful musical feast awaiting you in ollection; some of the new Records are listed Come in at your convenience and hear them below. played. JASCHA HEIFETZ, Violinist | (Piano accompaniment by Andre Benoist) 74626—Introduction and Tarantelle, Pablo de Barasate (Sarah #ah’-tay) 35697—Gems from “Apple Blossoms,” Victor Light Opera Company “Irene,” Victor Light Opera Co.) Love Nest,” (from the Musical Comedy ary”) John Steel Diamonds,” Henry Purr Tiddle Dee Winks,” Filly Murray seeks Ket 1 Love the Land of Old Black Joe,” pitty }20im 7 Murray and Peerless Quartet at A te )12In, [price List $1.50 | 124n. {price List $145 List Bie 10-in, Jprice { | | | 18675—"All Star”—One-Step, All Star Trio } 10tn, List “Hy'n Dri”—Fox Trot, Ail Star Trio [orice Sic | 18678—"Love Nest”—Mediey Fox Trot, Joseph C.) { Smith's Orchestra 10in, List | “A Young Man's Fancy”—Fox Trot price 850 | Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra | MME. HOMER, Contralto, and MISS LOUISE HOMER, Soprano 87570—"Last Night,” Halfdan Kjerulf 104m. List [price $1.50 Tenor—FRITZ KREISLER, Violinist | (Piano accompaniment by Edwin Schneider) —“When Night Descends” Rachmaninoff) 104n. List Rach-mah-nee-hoff {price $1.50 SERGEI RACHMANINOFF, 74628—"Prelude in G Minor” JOHN McCORMACK, 87571 Pianist Rachmaninoff) 12-1n. List Rach-mah-nee-hoff {price $1.50 NYE NORSKE PLADER (New Victor Norwegian Record) Dobbelte Plader, 10 tommer, 85¢ 72700—“Norronnakvadet” (Udaf “Sigurd Jorsalfar”) (Norrona Song) } ] 10-In. (Edvard Grieg) (Baritone) Erik Bye List | “Kongekvadet” (Udaf “Sigurd Jorsalfar’) price 85c (Song to the King) | (Edvard Grieg) (Baritone) Erik Bye | | | | | FUNERAL SERVICES for Joseph! | sgorrison, 34, who died at his home, On the Other Hand 15 Eighth ave. Wednesday, will Harding Will Not held at 9 o'clock Saturday morn- ire uare Aen. rad 21. ae ling today declined to commen! at the Sacred Heart church.| ("On yS ay on the charges regard= | ing republican campaign contribu- He said it would be more “becoming” to allow National Chaire i Hays to discuss it. Sons. Morrison had been a ie | mt of Seattle for 15 years. Boys’ All-Wool Suits; values to Boys’ All Wool Blue Serge § formerly marked at $15 Values to $12.50 in Boy Mackinaws; cut to w ‘ool Cooper's Wool Worsted Union Suits, at $0.50, cut to $2.00 Bristol Wool Mixed Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Men's Extra Heavy Wool cut to 16%, 17 and $1.00 Dress Ties, pr $1.50 Silk Dress Ties go a $2.00 Pure Silk Dress Ties ¢: Men's $1.00 Work Shirts go at.... SOCKS, GLOVES, Men's Silk Hose, worth almost three marked teas Iie Cotton Socks, priced at... 25e Heavy 8.02, Canvas Gloves at 15e Men's Handkerchiefs, priced at. . TWO STORES—Be Sure and Look for the Right Numbers RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. Main Store 1 RED FRONT ANNEX .,. Union Store BOYS’ CLOTHES At Prices That Spell Savings 3 Cut 10. ..00 MEN’S FURNISHINGS Dress Shirts, values to $2.50 and $3.00; sizes 14, 1414, BANKRUPT SALE SHOES For the Whole Family Prices You Can't Hope to Get Elsewhere MEN’S SHOES Men's Dress Shoes, worth $2 85 $5.00, go at ... Walkover Shoes, worth up to $10, in Tans and Vici, $3.45 at $6 85 Peduced to .....ssseseeee aoe Men's Heavy Work Shoes, full double sole, Goodyear welt, at $4.95 Union M § well worth $10.00, WOMEN’S SHOES Women’s Shoes, values to $7.00 and $8.00, in gunmetal, vici and patents; plain leather toy 0 $3.85 two-tones, at .. CHILDREN’S SHOES Children’s Gunmetal and Vici Kid, both button and lace; values $2 .65 to $5.00, go at $4.00 pag ne .00 and $5.00 Boys’ $2.45 School Shoes at ARROW COLLARS Every 30c Arrow Collar, all sizes, will be closed out 25c ETC. times the price .28¢ 601-03 First Ave., Corner Pine Street Doors Pay Checks Cashed ig Stock of Union Goods

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