The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 21, 1920, Page 9

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1 HUN Money CASH PROBE *Slushers” Will Also Inquire Into Activities of the | Liquor Interests BY L. ©, MARTIN WASHINGTON, Sept. %1.—Al Teged German propaganda in the _ the senate committee inquiring into fampaign funds, which will resume easions here tomorrow. A “lead” concerning alleged use @€ money in connection with the cam; by some agencies which | @uring the war spread Teuton prop: ganda, has been furnished the com: Maittee. Reports concerning a re Sinn Fein propaganda fund will be gone into. Kenyon hopes to con- the present hearings Satur. might, but the committee will campaign funds thru the elec and investigate the y the} 'Y was apent, if necessary, Ken | Indicated. far as Governor Cox's slush ebarges are concerned, Kenyon two more witnesses will end along that line. These are n Thompson, of New chairman of the republican and means committee, and B. Barnes, jr., of Albany. eattleite Is » BackFromTrip “Thra Morocco ee iS8.—{Ry Mail)—Two Ameri; \ Red Cross officers, Captains ‘S$. Doman, of Bay City, Mich., { Merl LaVoy, of Seattle, who returned to Paris after an of- il tour of Northern Africa, give interesting figures to indicate Morocco is rapidly gaining in ce importance. unproduct- try, peopled largely by Arab in 1912, Moroeco has devel- in the past seven years into it promises to become a thriving commercial and industrial | Fi doing business on a large |) atale in all the markets of the world. | __- TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920. United States will be investigated by | © Demo Leader Is Welcomed TROUBLESOME to Movieland Both Democrats and Re- HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 21 Governor James M, Cox here today became “skipper” of “The Ship of publicans Worried SACRAMENTO, Cal, Sept. %1L— State"—but it was a movie ship sail: The Harrla prohibition enforcement Ing on an artificial lake. The ship was constructed for Cox! | a8 & spectal feature of his first visit behind the scenes of filmland, While) the democratic candidate guided tt thru the lake about 60 film stars lined the raila, As he stepped on the gangplank a big American flag was unfurled from the masthead and a) dozen bathing beauties dived into the water as living buoys to mark the) course, Cameras were all 1 grinding out the unique re ship's aro After being welcomed by the stars, COx was shown how the “movies” are made, A “set” was enacted for him with Bessie Love as the star, Among the leading lights of film measure is the bogeyman for both the republicans and democrats gah ered here today for, state conven tions Tho republicans, tt te general? un- derstood, will not mention the Harris bill, but those who advocate silence fear some dry-—perhaps Senator Har ris himself-—will start the greworks, ‘The democrata, on the other hand, may indorse the measure, particular: ly If the republicans remain allent. The two conventions were to open | promptly at 2 Pp mM, In the capitol. Gov, Stephens will welcome the re-| | publicana, Samuel Shortridge, of | San Francisco, nominee for the Unit: | ed States sefate, will sound the re | publican keynote, Senator Hiram land who welcomed the democratic, Johnson will make his first speech | cangidate to their workshops were Charlies Ray, | ticket, Pauline Frederick, Katherine MacDonald, Marshall Neil-| an, Dorothy Phillips, Allan Holubar | and scores of others. “ ” * Snapshot” Union f Men in Spokane SPOKANE, Sept. 21.-—-The Central squad” working. The squad en- trenches outside non-union restau rants and “shoots” union men patro- nizing them. Pictures are to be pub- lished in a labor paper, Last year the federal treasury i was increased by $206,000,000 in to-lattin Plans will be discumed for bacco taxes. Nuxated Iron Willincrease. __ Strength of Delicate People In Two Weeks Time i i Hebe “Im the decoration of china-ware, he Chinese make generous use of “the willow tree tea-house at Shang: E.G. AMES RAYMOND F JOUN T. CONDON F. B. FINLEY IVAR JANSON i fi supporting the republican national The democratic program was not so complete as the republican this morning. Senator Phelan, who was to have delivered the keynote speech, is in San Diego, A strong anti Japa- nese plank probably will be inserted in the democratic platform, | Labor council here has a yanpanot | Demo Candidates to Meet Wednesday || : At the cali of State Chairman | |George F. Chritsensen, democratic |atate candidates and the state com mittee will meet Wednesday at the Lyon building headquarters in Se- the coming campaign. new remedies, bu teas PALACE HIP ES i i ip i j fi fi tt lit 31 «Years Of Progress and Public Service Thirty-one years ago today, when Seattle was rising out of the ruins of the Great Fire, this pioneer Savings Bank was founded by men who looked toward the future with the ideal of establishing a “Safe, Profit able and Convenient Medium for Investment of Savings.” For thirty-one years the management of this institution has followed the policy of “Safety is the first consideration.” That this aim towards a high standing in the financial world has been satisfactory to the public is attested by the fact that this institution has grown from a small business with $346,576.50 in assets in 1909 to be the Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest with assets of $12,637,935.11 (September 8, 1920). SAY “NO” TO THE SMOOTH FAKE STOCK SALESMAN We have fought get-rich-quick schemes and fly-by-night investment promoters for thirty-one years and we will continue to fight them in the future. We have always advocated better savings bank legislation and a Blue Sky Law in this state and we will continue to fight for them in the years to come. For thirty-one years, as a result of economical management, we have never paid less than % Per Annum 5 Compounded Semi-Annually On 810 Secon vings Deposits One Dollar will open an account in the only financial institution in the state operating under a scientific savings bank law—or, in fact, a savings bank law of any kind—namely: the ug WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK d Avenue OFFICERS RAYMOND R. FRAZIER, President WM. THAANUM, Vice President ROLLIN SANFORD, Vice President TRUS HENRY R. K WILLIAM A, R. FRAZIER F. K. STRUV JAMES SHANNON ‘I WILLIAM THAANUM WILLIS 8. DARROW, Secretary WALTER J. WARD, Asst. Secretary HARRY SHELTON, Asst. Secretary ING >. BE, VILAS PETERS BUC BFA L. O. JANECK, Bureau of Missing Relatives Mins Agnes Young, general deliv ery, Prince Rupert, Canada, fa anx fous to locate Arthur William Lyfad, of the 39th infantry, Fourth division She fears he may have been killed in action in France, a Tho apple crop of Ohio ts eatl- mated at 10,500,000 bushels, this year, ~ AMUSEMENTS NOW PLAYING “THE HISING GENERATION* Cooper & Nicardo; T Bird; Rigdon Dan ery; W Admission a Seods tekrae Levy's Musical Comedy Co. ta unday ©. aily Except Son, Tiffrs 10, Nights, 7115 ana Bis | Direction of Ackerman & Marris SNAPPY VAUDEVILLE Feature Phetopia Eaith Storey in "Moen is o MOORE orrie™ SHEILA TERRY te “THREES 4 Crown” THE SEATTLE STAR VRE, Spokane Yakima English Imported Overcoats~ At,an Unusually Moderate Price These have just reached us direct from a Leading English Maker, and you will certainly be interested in the distinctive difference shown in both Style and Quality. The beautiful soft color- ings peculiar to pure Wool Fabrics are a feature of these Overcoats and their indefjn- able “Style” will mark the wearer as a well-dressed man in any company. Prices vary, of course, but whatever the price you pay you will make a substantial saving at this Upstairs store. Come in and Look Them Over This Week _ display of High-grade Overcoats as awaits your Display of Overcoats | Choose a Real Overcoat— Make a Real Saving! You Can Do Both:to Your Entire Satisfaction at This Great Upstairs Store It is an actual fact that never © before have we been able to show such a vast choice today—and the prices at which they are marked will certainly enhance our reputation for affording our custom- ers the limit in real value. et ge ¢ anor Bebs wreee + enaek " 7 ere Every style is here, every shade and coloring, and, whether your figure be “Regular,” Short, Slim or Stout, the splendid range of sizes ensures that you,will have not the slightest diffi- culty in getting exactly YOUR idea of “Fit.” Prices range from a modest $20 upwards, and our well-known Low-Profit Margin policy makes it an absolute certainty that you will save a very substantial amount ne matter what price you decide to pay. 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