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AY, OCTORER 20, 1920, AXPAYERS. SHOULDNT BE “GOATS” —SAYS CHAMBER OF ore should Not Be Forced to| ay for Carlines; Taxes Must Be Held ‘Down APPEARS Iii VETERANS’ SHOW | | t Seattle taxpayers should not | made to pay the purehase price $15,000,000 for the municipal street system, or any portion of it, position taken by the Chamber Commerce, by the adoption by the of trustees Tuceday afternoon ‘& statement prepared by the bu: as follows that the por y & (a q HE FORGOT HE | Wife Produces License and THE SEATTLE STAR MOTHER FAILS IN 10,000-MILE HUNT FOR MISSING SON BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26— Led on by hope, Mra, Mary Er rickson traveled 10,000 miles in search of her shellahocked con, Jamen DPrrickson. The long search started several months ago, when she learned that ho waa a patient in a mbell shock ward at Camp Mercedes, Tex, She hilried th 4 Jearned that he had been transferred to Council Biufta, Ta. There she again learned he had boon transferred to the Coast, At Wenatchee, Wash, her money fave out She secured em ment driving ile to Oaklond, Cal, having heard that her son was on Aleatras iniind Mrs. Erickson burried to Ab eatas twland. They brought James Errickson before ber, But the James Errickson before ‘Tr was not her son, ‘The search had been futile, |Staid Old Clock Goes on Rampage WAS MARRIED He’s Convinced ” A man who hia maintenance rt w wry Ann Tung claimed she mar. ried John Henry when he was on a trip home 1 the front dur ing the war. “He mayen he has no recollection of marrying you,” the court told the wife Ho nrust have forgotten,” reptied Mary Ring, and she produced the tage license a look at it and admit ust be wrong.” rt ordered him to pay his wife 4 certain sum every week. 8 WEEK Feeds Baby Beer; an aut ted that he Then the ¢ he HERONS KILLED 10 SAVE TROUT |And Hunters Are in Bad for Violating the Law TELICNA, Mont, Oct. 20,-—Over anxiety for the protection of youns | Harry Nick Says Tanlac trout i* blamed for the slaughter of Restored His Health Last Winter, and He Has Been Since — Gained Pounds 270 bine herons in a day on an imtand Bix rest int have been arrest. | tried for violation ot} bird law tn the Yellowstone river. dents of ed and will 16 the federal migratory in killing herons, ‘The «tx men, members of ® mun club, do not deny they did the shoot | ing and the townsfolk are beh them, because herons have been de |out Ike it™Gid last winter, I am atroying thousands of young trout |*atiefied it ts just what my sick/ daily |friend needs.” ‘The birds established a colony on | the inland and {t was wiped out when | the ahooting took place. Unit Marshal J. 1. As- bridge claims a heron couldn't cates @ trout if It tried to, and that the ‘The above statement was made tn Murgittroyd’s drugstore the other day, Dishman, Wash. Bince coming to America st and ® half yeara ago, Paut Well Evez; “You may wrap me up a bottle of| nd |your Tanlac, for since it broaght me) Spokane, | by Harry Nick, of| Mr, Nick hag been in the employ of} O.M.d oT. PM 5 STILL ENTHUSIASTIC @rended the suffering that always {dle lowed, “My head ached wo at Omes TF thought it would burst, and I had a«tul epelle of dizziness. | was a * a long time getting to seepimt night, and even when I did, sleep wae restiens and disturbed. | took enough medicine W sock @® mmull-aized drugstore, but in spite of it all, I kept getung weaxer, and I n to think I would never bowel. “Bat when I got Tanlac I saw I had been mistaken, for it helped qm {right from the start. I took four bottles, and It made a well man of me, and I have been well ever «ines I eat lke a wolf, now, and eat things that J used to never dare to hb, and my stomach never gives me any trouble. I have gamed eiz- teen pounds in welght and have a my old time strength back. “I am no longer troubled with tym | be Is Sent to Jail BIRMINGHAM, England, Oct. 20. For giving beer to an infant, a woman in police court was fined or given the alternative of 21 day in jal. birds only eat frogs. & A. WERKK-— Between Times She Runs a Telephone} rampage and struck something Uke! gpoi ANE, Oct, 20---Twice in the 3,000 o'clock. It was still making| tant year Migs Lucille Whalen, 18, the Chicago, Milwaukee & Bt. K. RR, with the exception of a period of nite months, which he spent In the army. He ts enthusiastic in his praise of Tanlae, and reports a gain} ot sixteen pounds in weight But) here t# his complete statement taken Tanlac, and ft has never failed “1 guffered for three years with a peri a ‘ See, ee I = ‘ae ° of stomach nie. or | believer in this medicine, for |thne fly when a caretaker #tilled it| telephone operator here, ha» volun aon ee ving fine [proven in my case to be everything lero Rone om the operating table) ioa4 in the pit of my momach, with a|that is claimed for it.” re nembers of her fa h he pee or cae abl suena wt tee xin | DU ng wenmation, and such algrp| ‘Tanlac ts #old in Seattle ty Bartell 4 | pains, it looked like they would ill | Drug Stores under the personal dh Retore acquiring # son-in-law, tho|to be grafted on burns of hee| {| «iris father ‘should be sure of his| youngest brother. A few monthe|™*. There were just lots of times rection of & epecial Tanlac a | when I didn’t eat at afl, becanse 1| tative, three inches ability to support the young man in| ago she sacrificed a pint of blood} with rubber |the style to which he bas been ac-|to be transfumed with that of her STAR __ WANT ADS BRING G RESULTS father, saving his’ life. ‘ headaches and spells of dizzinemm and I sleep fine every night Hom eutly, 1 don't see how I could feel any better than I do, Besides my- self, © number of my friends hawe LONDON, Eng, Ort 20--Inhabl- _— tants of New Harnet were atartied) when thetr old and bitherto trre proachable town clock went on a — AR A WEEK Property re tion of the street fara, and t Abould be taxed to belp pay (he Tiniest Newspaper in World, Is Claim" * srr. ne OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct newspaper publithed by Henry N of Britton, te said to be the amal tt ts printed it 20. « world and would 00.008 to the street . an the debt Marjorie Sierer, appearing in the veterans’ bonus ditt} | show, “Kick In,” which is to be staged at the Metropolitan | theatre on Friday, October 22. Miss Sierer has a prominent part in the cast, and is also a member of the Sweetie chorus, _|in which 14 others appear. equal Installments the romaine lag years of the life of the contract, even if the interest om the debt were met by the otility, the annual tas rate of the tity Weald be incrensed mere than 15 per cent, based oa pree- ont aeeeenrt valuation, ‘The fact that Seattie people paid leew | for street car rides than people of com- Peting citien, would have no effect tm the jeccuring of Bew Industries or other in- private ownership the property | Of the city were not foreed to pay THREE MORE DAYS HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY WE ARE SORRY. ALL WE CAN ADVISE YOU TO DO NOW 18 TO COME EARLY. THE PICTURE lopment and employment |/ under Aiecuraion vitally ‘ature growth and proe- | perity and demands the attention « Whe are interested tm Reapectfaly WURBAL RPT Polson, Conirman. operation of the wtreet rail Would mean the collection of forced te the support of the railway ut Why should they be competiod be de so—merciy because the city has ac- the aystem ? taxpayers are Paying some additioga! taxes to make up fur from the company udter CELEBRATING N ON EVER C409 SC SEIT CO. ARTICLE IN OUR STORE COMMEMORATING THE CLOSING OF OUR FIFTH YEAR OF BUSINESS WE CONTINUE TOMORROW OUR FIRST GENERAL SALE FOR THIS SPECIAL EVENT EVERY ARTICLE IN ST! EVERY COAT— EVERY SUIT—EVERY DRESS—WILL BE MATERIALLY ICED IN PRICE We are very appreciative of the support that has come to us Pring | the five years that, we have been building up our bast from the women of Seattle, and we are anxious to show our ness we have never before had a general sale—a sale that in- appreciation in the most practical of, ways—by offering choice cludes every article in stock—and we sball be most pleased if of all our splendid new garments at prices that will make the many of our old customers, the women whose patronage has savings so pronounced as to cause our patrons to remember with made our success possible, avail themselves of the many money- pleasure the celebration of our FIFTH ANNIVERSARY. saving possibilities this sale offers. SPLENDID COATS SUIT S COATS $39.75 $24.75 and $29.75 in All the favored shades and colors Smart models in woo! velours, sik in ivia, silvertone, fine ve- vertones, kersey and polo mixtures, lours and Botany broadcloth, all silk in navy, brown, Copen and reindeer. ONE-THIRD lined and interlined. Some numbers Some have large Coney and near-seal in the new cape collar, fancily em-' collars and most models have silk lin- 10 broidered, loose back and belted ings and are interlined. At the Fifth styles, some with smart fur collara’ Anniversary prices of $24.75 and ONE: ki ALF Gort. oe and interlined. We $29.75 these are wonderful buys. any witre/ ae Ole ne iain OFF REGULAR PRICES We have about 110 Suits in stock marked at $29.75 to $75.00. The original price tags remain, showigg a reduction of one-third to one-half. Thgstyles and fabrics are the very best. These suits will certainly appeal price of $39.75. at their very low Fifth Anniver- sary prices, SMART COATS, $49.75 The models at this popular price will surprise you. Fine Bolivias, extra quality velours, Botany broadcloths, silvertones, Salt’s plush, 3ehring and Baffin seal. All the best colors. Lined with silk and interlined. Furs represented in the lines are Australian natural and dyed opossum, raccoon and near-seal, Some fine, large cape fur col- lars. These are truly wonderful values for $49.75. Plush Coats in full and three-quarter lengths, with raccoon, mouf- flon and opossum collars. At the Fifth Anniversary price of $49.50 these are wonderful buys. COATS DRESSES AT $19.75 AND $24.75 Decidedly attractive models in tricotine, checked. velour, serge Special Fifth Anniversary and messaline in the favored-colors with many beaded and fancily Price embroidered. At the special Fifth Anniversary prices of $19.75 and $24.75 these dresses have been reduced more than one- The, woman who wants a high third. grade cont away below value will - DRESSES AT $29.75 AND $39.75 4elight in ‘this lot. Wide range of These are models worth up to $70.00. Very smart styles in the best materials. Sizes to 42 only. Truly inviting bargains farceel: ‘materiale with s8 “best when marked down to $29.75 and $39.75. furs the trimmings. Some very mmart hand-embroidered coats, Plush coats, some trimmed at collar, cuffs and around bottom with opossum; others with large enpe collars and cuffs of Australian and dyed opossum. One glance will convince that these are out of the ordinary values for $75.00. & e : fj i) eens [yyiaeersngenneney Wt \ Lal i ed: A or 1 |W) UU, “ne hopes to com: Mi here would be no escape. he tax. He could | pe = THE HUCK OF “HUCKLEBERRY FINN” OR. LOUGHNEY AT 350 DEGREES [E test of any treatment Mes in the results that it produces when AND THE FAMOUS JUDGE BEN LINDSEY “The Soul In the $29.75 lot are inelud- ed Plush Coats, some with Co- ney collats, With guaran- teed Venetian lining. Thig,is a big redue- tion. ? s = naga whose cases have proven cto and unyielding to the treatments and remedies, Dr. thney’s Human Bake Oven and tive plan of enting can be of the ost service. Among the diseases favorably | influenced and re- 4 are acute and chronic gout; umatic gout; rheumatism, ar is deformans; arthritis traumatic ic or following infectious rs; chronic articular rheumatiam fous rheumatism, fixed joints fibrous; stiffness following splint| 4 cast treatment of fractures and} tions; malnutrition; obesity 9; acute and chronic neph ; writer's cramp; golf leg; puffy , wwollen limbs; housemaid’s ; toxemia; neurasthenia; labored action, if functional; abnormal! d pressure; sprains and strains: and sweating feet; acute or synovitis; ankylosis, if fi hesions; pains of varicose ulcers: geiatica; neuralgia; myalgia; neuritis Bright's disease; pleuritis; stomach, Tver and bowel ailments; faulty pination; fauity peveaetinns, amt dred ailments. NOTE.—Take fi Aili] | We have a few coats at this prive, mostly in plush,, that were formerly marked up to $100.00. Extremely, gocd values. EXCLUSIVE COATS $100 and $125 Best cloth materials arid Bohring and Yukon seal, trimmed with Ke linsky, Nutria, marten and Austra lian opossum. Each garment ex eclusively individual in style, some very beautifully embroidered. Vab ues to $200.00 for $100. $125.00. g 00 ana IS MAKING THE DOGC DEST HIT OF ANY PLAY WE HAVE HAD HERE IN MONTHS Dr. Loughney's hours at his Kirk- 4 Sanitarium are 1 p,m. to & p @. dally, Sundays included meeenaie arthritis: neuritie and kin- 4 canes eupecially solic 4 Tnay ni fn attendance. Office Hours—Dr. Lough- be seen personally daily m. to 12:30 p. m. at the 4 tel Congress, corner urth Ave. and Marion St., Seattie, Wash. Have Dr. Loughney make n pains-| peakios diagnonis of your ca featured in Don’t Let Any One Kid You— ‘T'S A GREAT LIFE” JOE ROBERTS’ BANJO SOLO CONCERT Tortcs ORCHESTRA raceme NEWS