The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1920, Page 2

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| PIPELESS FURNACE— —pars for itself by the saving of home because it is manufactured to fit the weather conditions of the Northwest, especially of Puget Sound. “Tom Fall and Winter wear. These prices will save you money. Boys’ All-Wool boy. Good weights, in all the popular colors. Extra pair of trousers gives double wear to suit. All-Wool Sweaters . .$10.00 _ PAGES a | to be held here | Wednesday of | Hons. congress, club in the evening plained in deall at thie | follow, | Doll weevil, HERE’S HOW— Syringe . 160 surgeons are expected from all parts of the Northwest and Mlustri ous men in the profeasion thruout the country will addrena the body. Following each lecture, clincis will ‘ne held in the various hospitals In Seattle, and modern surgical meth |Ods demonstrated in actual opera Bone surgery and treatment of goitre by surgery are two import ant subjects to be taken up by the Headquarters will be opened at the New Washington hotel, Monday will include registration of guests and the annual banquet at the Seattle Yacht A public meet Ing will be held in the Arcade build ing Tuesday, at which Dr. Park Week Willis, general chairman of the congress, will preside. Governor Hart will speak in welcome The work and organisation of the Amer jean College of Surgeons will be ox | Treatment of uloer and cancer will | be taken up at the meeting a¢ the New Washington Tuesday evening, and dinner at the Rainier club will Alrplanes are being used over the | | Texas cotton fields to spot the pink Puget Sound Loyal Orange Lodge, 160 Swedish Club ol 150 SAWBONES |Star Story Saves TOMEETHERE) Lost Filipino Boys Northwest ‘Surgeons Con- vene Next Week Opan meetings for the public wit! feature the first annual clinical con: | gress of the Washington section of the American College of Surgeons, londay, Tuewlay and ext week, More than meeting 500 Household Rubber Gloves 3T¢ Elllots 49 Smart models in Regular $35 Values medium and 400 Overcoats left ovér| heavy-weight from last year~ will be} OVERCOATS closed out at this very low at prices that price. Very substantial makes, good wooleng, as- sure long wear. FALL OPENING Men’s Suits $28.75, $38.75; $48.75 A wonderful line of Suits in all the weaves and colors favored for Young Men’s Suits $28.75—Season’s Smartest Styles Little Boys’ dandk Suits °15% Two Pairs Trousers Just the kind of Suits for the school BOYS’ MACKINAWS Tronclad All Wool, $10.00 Stockings, Pair 60¢ “Jack o’ Leath- : Complete line for boys in al] Hats and Caps +f faa the school colors, $1.50 $15.65 SHAFER BROS. Seattle’s Largest Second and Universit Whole Block Clothiers First and University. ‘Long Butler Drug Co. 4. P. CHASE, CHEMIST Second at James St cd PRT OTE) TE SAR ARRAN day for the first time in many weeks and are Willing to testify to the pull ing power of the great American preas, Numerano thought it would be a good thing for his nephews and their| advertise in American dailies, friend to see the United States, But! since they were not dents, they could not travel at the expense of the government. | The uncle came to America on the transport Logan, which landed him at San Francisco. The three boys, on the other hand, journeyed thither on a tramp steamer, which brought them to Seattle and left them here, broke, in @ strange land and with no way of learning where their uncle wna. That was three weeks ago. They could go-no farther, fo they did what many others have done under such circumstances, They went to wast. Bugenio became a lowly @shwash-| F at the Lotus cafe, on Pike, be| twoen Third and Fourth. His brother | Falla City, i eg 2 uncl, arrtving et Minneapo- boys. 4 THE SEATTLE STAR From Life of Wo ‘Three Filipino boys are happy to-| Tiongson, who lives at 4071 Ninth ave, N, B. And Tiongson turned it over to the police, the restaurant dish 4) Eugenio dropped hee in hin excitement. have been found. They will tel you that it pays ‘ Women Should Be Less vernment stu OlMfiel4, and leas heard. “To me there in women attempting to carry own private life's golden halo, he maid, friend tolled in the woods at he maid. tarted search for the miasing He sent @ telegram to Felix lish language Safety First! Provide for Your Future Buy $6 Land While You Can! You man with moderate means can secure 40 or 80 acres of this splendid soil if you but will It Will Be Irrigated Any one with any foresight can see the future of this Klickitat project; it’s in Yakima and Ben- ton counties. Lies close alongside of land worth up into the thousands per acre. If you buy now, ahead of the building of the ditch, there is every reason to believe that in a few short years you will be able to quit the city ond own a paid up vanch for alfalfa, corn or fruit over in God's country, where sunshine, water, good soil and a central location for market—half way between Spokane and the Coast—will insure your old age against want. You must realize that @ vast tract of land like this project is not going to lie idle. The plans for this project are well under way—surveys are complete, water from a great river appropriated, and the supreme court of the state has passed on the validity of these lands, Last week the Seattle office of this company was allotted several thousand acres of the 7,000 acres controlled by the Central Yakima Ranches Co. Another part of the 7,000 acres to be sold through the Spokane and Portland company, but owing to the fact that the Seattle and Tacoma offices of this company” closed out their allotments so quickly, the company has con- sented that the balance of the tract be placed through the Seattle office. So make your selection now—it will soon be sold. Don't look back with regret. Prices will be advanced in a few days. There are lots of reasons and points we would like to explain to you, but newspaper space costs money, so come into our office for facts, For Sale by CENTRAL YAKIMA RANCHES CO. 1014 THIRD AVENUE, SEATTLE. Principal Offlce—Prosser, Wash, The princtpsis of this company have been many years in Benton county. Both Man and His Money Must Work if he is to get anywhere, He must work to get money and then must let that money work in order to have more than to satisfy immediate needs, Let us put your money to work through og Savings Department, or invest it in Seattle local improvement bonds, NATIONAL CITY BANK OF SEATTLE Second at Marion And the bright young man wh9/ nificance was attached to hin visit | A. reports police happenings for The| with the republican nominee. They are Eugenio Rojas and Faus-| Star wrote a@ little story about it. anal tino Rojas, and their boon friend, Joaquin Jocson. Because of a few tines tn a late! paper. edition of The Star, Tuesday night, | 4d waying they were being sought by| thing he did was to report to the an uncle ef the two brothers, they | police, will no Tonger have to tajl in the woods and in a restaurant Kitchen, where they have been trying to earn & living. Kugediio and Faustino are nephews | of Numerano Rojas, who is a gov-| Rojas and Joaquin Jocnin rejoice as ernment student, all his expenses to) they make preparations to see Amer- Attend school at Minneapolis being| ica as befits Filipinos of their sta- paid by the Philippine government. | tion, ‘That night a man showed Bugenio, And since the boys are still broke, en Tae — the police have paid for @ telegram to the uncle, telling him the boys Wherefore Kugenio and Faustino Seen and Less Heard LONDON, fept. 10.—Dr. Josiah wellknown = physician, said women should be leas seen & great rink and a greater pity man's burden in addition to their “It in stated that be cause last your the ratio of sul- cides an between women and men has risen from one woman to three men, to one of two, there fore, modern married life in to be blamed.” A woman's security, hood, motherhood and homehood, ‘There are 450,000 words is the Eng: of the © sons sre an 48 ALICE, TEXAS the front porch after, hia tirwt epeqk- “Too Old at Fifty,” Woman Shoots Self on Husband’s Grave NEW YORK, Sept 16—Leaving a note to her dagghter in which she wrote she would kill herself, “as youn ie these days don't wan't to bothered with old folks,” Mra, Agatha Slagert, J old, went to a cemetery and herself to,death at her hus | ing excursion, Warten G, Harding planned to rawt and catch up on his mail today, i Ho will rovatve two delegations of APMed Mexicans Bring Booze negro Raptiste and may speak brief Acro: i ly to them, General Pershing, who 88 R 0 Grande game from Chicago with Senator ALICE, Tex., Sept. 10—Here’s the ye shot ton today. He waid no polition! sig. | wettest town of its nize im the U. 8.|| band’s grave. “There's enough Manor comes into thin town every night to supply | Mexicans ford the Rio ee sana oma |e political convention” ‘That's Cus-|ing into Texas gallons of bi juOr The largest private fortune in the |tom Officer E. Cotulla’n report on| which is distributed to Americas | this town of Alice, He admits he| bootleggers. with mee can't check booze running and booze| “T want a whole army selling. chine gung and tanks,” says Cotulla, Every night from 20 to 60 armed “They're too many for me’ of | Unitea States, estimated at $1,000 ext | 200,000, is equivalent to the agere gato wealth of 2,500,000 of those classed ag “poor.” Seattle Community School for Music Study Ac |—PREPARATORY COURSE: UM aaay. september 1%, 1928, at TEACHERS TRAINING CLASS— oil 14, 1998, 800 ‘Tuesday, ” ie a ‘ Arrangements for Votes, Violin nd Piano work, also private work for leadership, cam be made with the ia director. 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