The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 24

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For-Hire Care Face | New Drastic Rules |) Drastic regulations, governing the operation of forh and taxt cabs became effectiy The now traffic etude the restriction | central stands, rv | conduc ot of the dr p aS See the logical ee _e aa + place to buy iff rl h Li ly Seattle, Held in Tower of | London by British eens Mi :, Ball) |here are busy laying eres for Eng ai | Arrested as an American spy by | land Every two weeks 2,600,000 ill ia the Britis ah secret service in irelind eges leave here for the Fritiah Isles. mi h a ‘Tower | 'Tho amaiier than the Engtixh hen's f InN al t eae. the Moroceah ege i larger emissary | than the Egyptian. ' etn gre re in Dublin. os the expert T. 4 O'Donnell of the Australian G3 HTL, of Brutttebore, Vi. T+ who says he never felt batter in hiv life than he does now, although before taking Tanlac he was in such @ rundown con Economic onvenient Satisfactory, Sensible sensation thruout the ing world. Asan British army and a sy known in Canada and States, word of his my prisonment in the Tower woupled the HE nearest of Fahey-Brockman’s three great upstairs dbs is the logical place to buy your clothea a the most famous military trials of the war. ARRESTED IN POSSESSION OF OLD BLUNDERBUSS Fr. O'Donnell was arrested at the Hotel Gresham, Dublin, in October, 1918, while on a visit to Ireland} after serving three years in France. | The Australian priest had brought With him the pistol of John Miteh- el, the Irish patriot who escaped from the Tasmania penal colony in 1853, and presented it to Arthur Griffith, one of the leaders of the Sinn Fein movement, so that it Low prices—good values These are only two of the excellent reasons why you should join\the hosts Giight De preserved in a Dublin of our thousands of satisfied customers Tiaieioh glen witnessed the presen- began Peep we wear por who make this their Clothing \ Head- of the gift. Altho the pistol/Welghed 84 ponds and had not was of the old biunderbuss type and|been able to wirk for over three was without a trigger, the Incident | Bgured largely in O'Donnell’s trial. quarters. $10 saved on every garment aaa ae is another sound reason, as is also the, freshness of our stock. Our enormous, \ constant buying and selling keeps our entire stock right up to the minute in fabric and fashion. i i: Hn No cold storage stuff here Our'consistent policy of selling the pub- lic only the best obtainable goods at rock- bottom prices ALL the year around as- sures you that at least, there won’t. : ‘The Australian chaplain te ached-| of led to address a meeting at the| carrl Crystal Pool Sunday afternoon on | '**t the Irish situation. ‘us combined with day demand on‘ our huge stock of this sea- / / i He ret ar | son’s high-class Suits and Overcoats iy Mell: so : every conceivable style, weight ant fabric at the particularly attractive priges | 2-0 -fe— $35 SUITS ber the quality and freshness of our goods. Needless to say, we continue to ~ do a brisk business in higher priced gar- ments that run as high as $50 in some fe . esha, Sei aller « nein ‘eheve’ le. Alterations Free Fit Guaranteed SCIENCE Has advanced very rapidly, and with every step forward we have kept pace. Jyst as the test of *% must prove Satisfaction or Your Money Back Fahey-Brockman Building, Third and Pike W Arcade Bldg. (Over Rhodes Co.), Second Ave. ‘ Raleigh Building, Portland. lf CKMAN pau Clothiors “(DEO up-stars and save FO GHUUINUUANEAUUUAUUOCUTEU COUSCOUS 16 Beak Songs ath Ave. 4

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