The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1920, Page 3

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NOVEMBER 10, 1920, BY RALPH I, TURNER TOLEDO, Nov. 10. re MEXICO CITY, Nov. 10.—President | petieved to have bee Do La Huerta a omptly today ft survivor of Custer'’s band of Ind! » prevent a general strike in th ederal district, voted last night amid cries of “Viva Russia fighters, on a stiburban road near here was voted by| Fleck, a ship ca ©} had made many years When Custer's tered to pursue The general strike t important | y with Ver od the government Vera Crux dock ta announ: | take over t granting the ste sonped with I perating the bu ur me eparated from Custer reatest common divisor? w walk ov Frank ¥ n America’t war killed by an automobile nter by trade troops were mus | woe. ad } 1't the difference of opinion ESEstashasuasuasuatuatasseaseseessessuisuisutsutsutsuesstassatastigtait If you don’t like to stand through the first number, get your tickets today so you can be seated quickly and avoid waiting in line at MEANY HALL SAT., NOV. 13, AT 8:20 First Popular Concert Seattle Symphony Orchestra JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor Assisted by MRS. ROMEYN JANSEN BRILLIANT PROGRAM 35¢ 50¢ TS¢ $1.00 BUY SEASON TICKETS AND HAVE THE SAME SEAT $3.15 $4.50 $6.75 $9.00 On Sale at Sherman, Clay & Co. Phone Main 414 Hear Your Own Orchestra ALL SEATS RESERVED Get Good Ones for the Season 2NO & UNIVERSITY An exchange says that tyre in ice cream may be rend ffectly harmiess by oiling it and rving it hot. Banish Catarrh et should end sand relieve you i hawking. dreath in a ei is made pilus, a the eucalyptus land Australia, where ‘and other bronchial known. rome is pleasant and dreath. the Hi. It relieves stomach misery, sour ch, belching and all stomach back. Large box druggists in a ‘or mone Tablets ‘at all “KNOWN FOR TONE” PATRANTEO kes its tone like that of the violin? — Exactly the same magic that gave the violins of Antonio Stradivari unmatched tonal beauty—which is the correct application of the Sound Board prin- ciple. And carrying out the similarity, the Stradivara Sound Board is also of edge-grained spruce —the same material Antonio Stradivari used in his violins. Reproduces all music as originally played or sung Itself a musical instrument, the Stradivara does full justice to the reproduction of music. Have the dealer demonstrate the Stradivara Tone Put it to the most exacting test you can think of. See the beautiful models and understand why it is called the “Master Musical Instrument.” Btyles $135 to $300 Send now for De Luxe Catalog and name of the Stradivara deales nearest you. PACIFIC PHONOGRAPH MFG. Co, formang Western makers of the STRADIVARA Made also for the Bast at Coshocton, Ohio Exclusive Distributors for the Northweat and Alaska BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO., Portland, Oregon 9 te Bars r) ir! | STRADIVARA Gok for || SYPABARA his residence in Toledo) 1 THE SEATTLE 8TAR SERRE HUERTATRYING |INDIAN FIGHTER |Ze So Wicked Ma TO NIP STRIKE KILLED BY AUTO He Gets ADAME BACOON, « t present of poured » sympathetic cars her tale of Ah, could the messteurs but do somethin puld they but cateh the and get uld be eve ans in ¥ been so kind, and she b them Hut Japan! Ugh! rmy it waa there. VER would ry, whe robbed The J had h faith How cold and Never, never, go back to that ecting persons were nly. IDED by the services of the con sul, Madame Yvonne told her story rapidly and with feeling Madame is & profesor, For more than a year she had taught in the high normal school id the Alpenoe Francais in Yokohama. And then came the fire in the Motel Imperta! and Madame was left with but very ttle of this world's goods then that the American consul and hia people were so gracious and good to her, Yvonne continued to teach, and tn time recuperated from her financial But she had begun to hate It was . the weather, ft was awful,” hivered. “And the typhoons, nger could I stand it They implored me to stay, but I would Py | not And #0 she decided to come to America, eee TY not return to France? Madame shrugged her shoul ders and mmiled. ‘The glamour, the attraction of America waa sufficient Did not monaleur understand? The Kator Maru waa a very good ship, yea, but— Madame's eyes narrowed as she reached the next part of her narra tive, Benson Kats! How she hated his name. But then, he was so grand, no fine, with his big car and his servants. Kats, said Madame, told her that he was the manager of the Russian bank, Yamashita Cho, in Yokohama. He, too, put up at the Grande hotel, which, said Madame Yvonne, ts the finest in the whole land. “He learned that I was coming to Amertea,” Madame had her hand kerehief near, “and—and he told me that my Japanese yen would not be good in the United States, but that Russian rubles were worth nearly face value, And to think that I, in necent and unsuspecting, believed him.” For 1,200 yen, worth at the pres ent rate of exchange about $600, YOURS FOR HEALTH * 4 / CA Don't Be “Low” It’s only a cold distressing your system __ that makes you feel disagreeable and low spirited Cure the cold and cure the cough. A Quick Remedy MacKenzie’s Cold and Grippe Tablets 50c May be taken when most conventent—do not stimulate per- aspiration. MacKenzie’s = Tab lets also relieve ach ing muscles and rheumatic pains. Laxative Bromo Qut- nine Hill's Cascara Quinine Pape's Cold Compound 25: ‘ough Syrups Goodwin's Form. Piso's Cough Syrup ....24¢ Foley's Honey and Tar...23¢ King’s New Dis. ++. 9¢ Chamberlain's c up Her Good Yen For Rubles! Madame received, Russian rubles, sho nays, 60,000 A ruble is worth ©} about 1 cent, so Madame lont #0 thing like $100 by the transaction. But whe thought whe had lost much mare, for someone had informed her that it took 4,000 rubles to make a dollar Which would reduce Madame's capital to about $12 eee ponition in one of our " the consul said. “Ah, yeu.” affirmed Madame, “1 | thought I might go to California to | spend the winter months, How long does journey by train to San Frane * nhe wanted to know. About four days? It was unbeliev able! Why, one could travel across the whole of France in that time. And about baggage. Did one pay extra for that? “One hundred fifty pounds in Above that one pays,” Madam And I have six | trunks, and one, two, three—oh, so many «mall cases! What shal} I do, Monateur?™ eee “T THINK,” the consul anid, “that Madame would better return to France. “I have communicated with the conmul at Yokohama, and there ts nothing more that I can do about it Yen, 1 think Madame would better re turn.” And #0 ft ts betng arranged. Sa ys Building of Homes Must Be Speeded Up CHICAGO, Nov. 10,—Estimating that there will be five families for every four homes in 1925 unless building is speeded up tn all parts of the United States, Wharton Clay, housing expert, today declared that congress” must pass legislation to encourage building. Clay, who was to appear before the United States senate committer om reconstruction and production. which opened a twoday inquiry here today into the housing situa- tion in the Middle West, extimated that several millions of families are now doubled up and that it will be necemary to build 2,000,000 homes in the next five years to keep the housing shortage from going beyond tts present level. The committee today planned to question leading bankers, businew men, railroad presidents and howe ing experts in its effort to find u« remedy. '111,923 Votes Were Cast in King County The total number of votes cast in shows that Harding carried King county by 34,540 votes. Seattia, with & registration of 119,754, cast 90,344 votes, showing that 75 per cent of the qualified voters went to the polls, It is mid that the official count will not be completed before the end of the week. FUNERAL SERVICES for Samuel D. Hauseman, 71, who died Tuesday at his home, 2124 1B. Madison st., will be held 4 p. m. Wednesday at the Bonney- Watson parlors. METROPOLITAN PUBLIC SEAT SALE NOW OPEN ¥. Ray and Morris Geet Preseet THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION CHU CHIN CHOW A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA OF THE ORIENT Complete Company of 300 Never before m™ the history of the world has there been such « gorgeous and wonderful produc thea. Prices: Wights, $1, $1.50, 92, 92.50, 63, and Main Fleer $3.50. Wedaceday 61, 62 and $2.50, Saturday Matince, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3. Pius tax. ONLY SIX SEATS SOLD TO BACH PERSON UNLESS PROP- ER CREDENTIALS ARE SHOWN. AVOID TICKET SPECULATORS. SPECIAL NOTE—In presenting “CHU CHIN CHOW" to the thea- tregoere of this city, Mr. Morris Geat wishes to emphasize the fact that this production and company are positively the same as ap- eared at the Century, Theatre. i Ni CHU CHow* h year of con- us playing at His Majesty's » London, a world’s record | for the a SK ealers | commen 7 BOB WHITE ‘TOILET PAPER or here thinking to| Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN GO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President, Hill: | cit i ag One Hundred and Fifty HOWARD OVERDRAFT HEATERS Are Offered at Reduced Prices T°? adjust our stock of certain sizes and styles of Howard Overdraft Heaters we have assembled the following numbers and offer them at substantial reductions from regular prices: +. 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