The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1920, Page 4

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SOON TO SEE BROADWA test Winner the News of Judges’ Decision Monster Loss | SAYS SOCIALIST jland,” states a plea made pubic to-| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 97.- day by the American Forestry a |ptarding will Be eléoted, but the R sociation which requests a big pro}... “gran Friday, Otter 8, the day be |S0cmslit win poll’ Uetweew trey fore situ Witton has proclaimed | Her revention Day. This ts the prediction of Seymour ive minutes a day ta not too! Stedman, Chicago lawyer and so much t® put against an annual loss | clalist candidate for view president, ONROK, Wis, Sept. 27.—Tt Was of forest fires that cost the United | leagtie of nations,” said Stedman, nobile swept fo a stop at the! ievery tithe there ts a fire it ts|'no respornke, A sharp rattat sounded ©” /q direct drain upon forest products, “America ts faced with « terribte frame of the screen door, Aj such as print paper, prices of which hetonomic disaster. The only thing ly Uttle face raised itself. have now gone beyond all known|to prevegt it is Mie immediate Ko: Jed, fro urider the living-room limit: Stich wholesile destruction | ciniimtion of the railroads, the ‘& Beginghamed figuce rush-|is a great burden on busines# and | mines, stock-yards, and chief satura! out to eee a strange woman)a Wastehole that saps continually] resources, Under private manage. in at ber from the porch/at national prodperfy. ment these great industrie® are “Standing timber is being cut.) breaking down-—the woolen mills are you Faith May Leuen-|destroyed by fire, dieases and im /are causing while the people go asked thé woman te more than four times aw fast) coi, and the railroads, oven with May's Drown eyes widened. new thtiber is being grown. Add | their tremendous advance in mites, hands went up to her cheeks.|to this the fire bM of the nation| cannot transport what the people tried to answer, but finding her|to say nothing of the expense of | need, didn’t work, nodded her dark) fighting (eH fires and every clang) “Our tndustry ts Bane? mpon|iday. affirmatively. of the fire bell should aroube, the Prorita, sot service, and wher the nation to greater precaution and to] profits cease to flow in tant enone qub ws Wie Reed Of conserving the forest lit will break down, Gwe « fell, I've come to tell you that /OUf Featest Mational resource. Lethin the only peacefit ome. Reniat- tn the Ziegfeld national| very school make a big day <s axicé to noclalization ft dangerons, Beaty Contest haveftober § the day ere Te | and the controMing elnases know Jt. you winner.” vention Day, and joln the smmoon | Yet Mey are afraid to face it, Phair yt You're not—* tion Mm ite campdim for stvi8g the) appeal for federal troops in Wert pt finish, She asthe nave} OOO | iin, Gary, Trenver and Galves Tt. Was as if an electric light tor oH inadfity answer ” dhe ei, “I'm not) tie problem.” urned on fnside charming ied Gut ondneee dreseed for it." ¥ want a WAT eee fice and shining from her eyes.| “But you're dressed fust ax County Candidates prettiest salesgir! in America | YOU.” insisted the artist. nin F ‘ @ few steps backward, azine "ig of do @,” urged ge oa ue Expense List the messenget who brought the | Oe al, sale cata ae o, a arg for eommty offices spent mbled against a clitir |? 9 t lowing, aecording to affidavite iat shruptty, Soe where she], TM¥ wae the “photo” that finally | fied with the county auditor: Star. Been a moment before, under | PUHt fe “wey into the national) wich, for sherttf, 99,526.15; Warren lisinp. with a book. salengiris’ beauty contest, and won for sheriff, $1,768,05; D, B : ‘Wad an instant of stitned. 1" Edith May & chance for fame) for county aaditor, $1,038.55; 0, M suddenly the room seemed|*d fortune. Edith i packing her! Spear, $1,756.54; A. Lincoln Smttti Of people. Mother came in from | *toare. Mother ts sitting in the } $1,008.02; Maloof Dougian, 91,467.01 on. tty girl cousin “_ j fbpped trom ‘he clouds Cor maybe Asp to 0 toh tase, Bath, sy pan the back porch). A womtiook| who Ads never been further than Dea une tack porch) Bue | Milwaukee, will be standing at that] from the kitchen and {D0OMId, hélterskeNeriig, crashing i and chattering “hub of the universe” —that crossroads of Opportunity known as 42d st and’ Broadway, with the Mayflower Film corpora: ‘tien Beckoriing just over the way J oge tay nae hae = and Flo Ziegfeld’s stage door befor¢ oi wr her. Western biden 7 Anti-f jedien, $2.08, Herb Med- joe Mfg. » P, © Box 861, Seattle. |] Advertisement. Casco, Wis.—"“After ® regular sajary and every-| eseh of my children I zak High Class Dentistry | At most reasonable prices. Extraction Pac ge: Spd out pain or bad after ef- fects. All work guaranteed 15 years. Take care of your health. X-RAY FREE 9 to 10:30 A. M. = i ea] 22 2 it was very worn and thumied dog-eared. and you may | Edith May flaghed her pearly| fot the bene! trimmed with dimples tes Beno, Jr., R. —— | “I wanted to do something bet ie Piskhs v ble e qd Fald, “than tend store. It ad inkhams fsa nice inthe: Wattie Bop, “And| Compound holde te record of being United earned mea HMving. But 1 do| ¢ stecessful remedy for female ‘ ie want to get opin the world! 1 ills in this count | Painl hssasttt ‘sbortinad”aignt belp, y If you have test doubt ess Lately I have been workinie only | that Lsdia B. Finh mye e : ompoun: ; he Sandy los ond Log Pipsham Medline Co eve Dentists could hope for seme | ftential) Lynn, Mass, for advice, aoe | eee letter will be ohaded, fond and Phone Elliott 3633 . e ' Seer ie asdatea are wx| Severed By & Womes, a * | Third and James Street. though,.and if—if this thing |_ oil nn ppenit 1 do make be the happiest @irt in United “States! I am ready to Mike ‘a switch engine! Just give & chance and I'll prove it! fobddy knows how I've longed! fomé mMitacte like this to hap-| Of course, like all other giris. love the movies. We have a vie here in Monroe, you know. | { when 1 go to ft, I ain fiot) enjoying the story that is fiash-| on the shget. I am thinking how} Ne wet thelr statt in acting—| dering if I could—wiehing with | my foul I knew where and how) begin—dreaming day and night) the things I'd do for my folke 4 T ¢ould once get tn—and suc FATHER RUNS. A \CKSMITH SHOP Edith May's folks are piain and | Bimple folks of the kind that make 1 backbone of the country. Two | itiohs ago the “Leuenbergers + } . : sa] 4 w 4 rT Muu TL ’ The Future of Bluc Bird ° ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER Is Assured The Dayton Sewing Machine Co., Dayton, 0., for 58 years manufacturers of the Davis Sewing Machine, Yale, Na- tional ahd Davis Bicycles, in- vestigated Plectric Clothes Washers for over a year and then purchased the Blue Bird assets and are continuing the manufacture of Blue Bird on even a larger scale than be- d Swiss farmers who specialized dairy products. ‘ re are many Swiss in Green a’, which is celebrated for its! +g . When you order Swiss! | @heese in your gilded cafe on Brona-| Way, the waiter brings you “Swine | te "—and it comes from Edith "s county in Wisconsin Her father, however, is a biack-| on ana plies his pictur nin & community whi ant jetting Old Dobbin and doing feverything by the gasoline methea I wonder ff Edfth May was think-| Ming of the dying forge-tire and the fore, j Binithy that isn't as busy o8 he} - a to be when she “dreamed of | a= ; ding in the movies” and of | i Piling things tor the terse?” Fy CAUTION—Do not be misled by false statements being circulated by competitors that the Bine Perhaps the good fairy who dal FH Bird is not being manufactured any longer. Bitis’ wishes come true was on the the Gay Edith had the pteture ken Which won the beauty con- a THE WINNING PICTURE WAS TAKEN | Bhe was visiting 4 girl friend in hhearby town culled Brodhead. Mr. ¢, @ local photographer who | is wanting to exhibit séme work ® county ‘fair, catching wight of May fh Wer ginghdtn frock Hittle poke hat, asked if ehe , (pote Jor bie. fhe declined. 5} and PIKE STREET tr aig ar Fire Case of HARDING TO WIN, | HE WAS TOO PROUD They are Japs. They were here was an ergu- | roommates, ment Hi Yamada wan too in U 5. Timber Stedman Says Debs and He ) Dread ty Sule. Bier Biacre, was wus slashed on It happened in the Milwaukee WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—"Give both arma, Mutsy wae arrested, five minuter a day to preaching tire| — WIIE Poll’ 3 Milfion \prevention in every soheol in the _— hotel Saturday night. 2 ehtttee whieh {ahd four million votss th Novem! Aire All Af recrulting recorda were broken In the Seattle recruiting dlatrict dur- ing the week just efded when 6 Of $260,000, 00! ewid Charles Lath “The olf partion are making their | Men! were secspted for the army. og rop Pack, pre: nt of the American | campaign on two iswtes—the stko| ‘This brings (iw total acceptances BY ZOE BECKLEY | Porestry association, “to say nothing |of Mete campdign funds and the in the district for tte month to date Wke a sconé ih a movie, AN Staton $10,000,000 every year. “Roth are specious tksuen, and strike 84 166 met, Sivery man on the party NEXT TO PHILLIPS BOYS’ THE SEATTLE STAR tr LS - COUNTY. CHIEFS Taylor Leads Demos tral committee and M. W, jor was elected head of the democratic first ballot, and Reeves Aylmered to poard to caat the deciding vote for Jones.) wautkoe station. i ig fy “Babe Ruth.” } i ‘Plush Coats A Moet Unusual Offer 300 COATS Three-Quarter and Full Lengths e e Very Specially Priced Right at the beginning of the coat season we are giving ms a real mer- treat. A splendid big stock of smartly designed Costs in Salt’s Plush, »Peco Plush and Baffin Seal is on sale at prices that will appeal to every woman seeking a good Coat at theslowest pos- sible price. Fora Few DaysOnly Sale is for a very limited time. Patrons Sigs of ED seputer. BS ope fl Oo tage o of le one e most attractive specials that this store has Been able to offer for-many months. At $29.75 Coats of fine quality? Salt's and Peco Plush, in short ani three-quarter lengths. Splendidly made and lined with guaranteed satin. Sizes 16 to 44. Regularly priced to $50.00. On special sale at $29.75. At $39.75 Salt’s and Peco Pinsh Coats, trim- med at collar, cuffs and around bot- tom with Coney. Shasv] and cape col- lars, belted and loasesbacks. Sizes to 46. Some silk lined, others plain. Won- derful values at the special sale price of $39.75. At $49.75 A very complete showing in Baffin Seal and Salt’s Phish, in three-quarters and full lengths, Opossum, Coney and Raccoon collars. Nearly all silk lined. Sizes to 42 only. Decidedly good buys at the special sale price of $49.75. At $75.0 Salt’s Plush Coats, Opossum and Moufflon collars and cuffs, and some models with Opossum trimmings around bottom. Also some fine Yukon and Baffin Seal Plush Coats of very high grade make. Most all these mod- els are silk lined. Very attractive at the special sale price of $75.00. 1315 THIRD AVE. SHOE STORE Dance for Jewish |May Establish Milch_ PARTIES NAME. [HE'S WEALTHY FOR AN HOUR Jones Heads G. 0. P. iand| Tacoma Bookkeeper Caught With Stolen $5,000 Robert M. Jones waa chosenehate-| award Bowen, 2%, bookkeeper for mun of the county tae ag | £0) tha Poople’s store, Tacoma, added 000 to hiv income by = fow min-| courity central committes at meet | work Saturday afternoon, | iim Weld in Moone hajl and thejPreas, Mfted the Petuts, respectively. jer'n desk during the latter's ab-| At the republican. meeting J nence, taxied over to Seattle, bought and Rulph Horr were tied on & ticket for Chicago and wan ready in for the Kast, when Lwho setires as chairman, sttemp' detectives arrested him at the Mil- A dance for the beneft of Jewish war sufferers will be given Tuesday evening, September 28, at Masonic temple by the Jewish People's Relict committes, money from the Monday he was facing charges of grand larceny in Tacoma, Hundreds From Here at Alderwood Fair Hundreds of Seattleites spent Bun Alderwood Manor's third ing the large din ~The selling in the Special Price ‘Basement is a rapid series of sales, of- fering, at extreme savings the special lots of merchandise which make up ing the $10,000 champion egg layer, the constantly changing stocks, W. A. Irwin, expert on the devel : opment of agricultural land, was the Principal speaker of the afternoon. —Late style models in new Fall and‘Winter Coats, of Velours, Silvertones and Mixtures. | —Full silk lined or sem{-lined—collars of Sealine, Kit Coney, and the large cape collars of self material. —The colors include Navy, Malay and Chinese Bing, | Brown, Morocco, Taupe and Gray. All sizes for women and migses. 16 to 44. 100 COATS IN THE LOT—VERY EXCEPTIONAL |} MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, tx2r9. War Sufferers; Goat Trading Bureau At the second meeting of the Puget found Milch Goat Breeders’ associa tion, held in the offices of Dr. L Be Greene, president, plans were dit 4 cursed Sunday for the exstabiiehment ~ of a bureau for the buying and sel ing of milch goats, 100 New: Coats To Sell at $25.00 — VALUES A BIG NEW BILL—EVERY ACT A REAL TREAT 15¢e, 25¢, 50¢, 75c, $1.00 Mat. Every Day—15c to 50c (Saturday and Sunday Nights, 1Se te $1.25) DIRECT FROM BRODWAY HARRY Musical Comedy an@ Motion Picture Star BEATRICE. CURTIS “WALLIS CLARK and Company in “A Good Bad Man” By William Anthony McGatre Earte 8. Mabel “Bily* DEWEY & ROGERS “No To-Morrow” A Vaudeville Oddity by Jack Lait FOUR HARMONY KINGS A Symphony in Color BILLY SHONE Presenting “A Day Off” WASTISKA._.& UNDERSTUDY ‘The Two Marvelous Trained Seals THREE LORDONS Dropping Bombs of Comedy and Thrills ne a errno Topics of the Day inograms i Concer’ Orchestra.

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