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FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. sweeping America, It has increased 4 per cent in 20 years. In New York, during 1920, there were 5,361 deaths as a: t 5,026 In i a 13% Age That ca of the breast comes NEW YORK, Apri 1.—Cancer,| more deadly than tuberculosi 3\%q per cent. During the war approximatety 80,. | American soltiers were killed or | from disease. During the same} @ cancer killed 180,000 persona _ KILLED MORE THAN DISEASE IN WAR ‘These figures are made public by | © the department of health and by the | teach the pu ‘American Society for the Contro! of | coRnized early and that surgical CBncer experts will lecture on the He diseage, while tons of Nterature will ) be mailed thruout the nation usually painless; for thie reason ite Assisting in this drive will be Mme. Marie Curie, the discoverer of | radium, who sails from France for | America @n May 1 *SHE'LE GET ONE GRAIN OF RADIUM ® On her arrival she is to be present: | arrernoon | ed with one grain of radium, pur | years of > chased by American enthusiasts at a | leased on $500 bail Carried Gas Pipe I aesor| and Thong; Arrested A piet® of cas pipe and a leather of John Weath Ited in his arrest at Firw ‘of $100,000, | One desire tn life.” she had} “Ie to possess one cram of | Precious metal which gift when presented will oc. | & small vial, less than a quar. | thong In poasessic &n inch long and containing | e™Poen. &. re wivaient of about 10 drops of | bY Petectiye Chad Ba ave. and Virginia st, Thursday after Recently the New York state legis | 900% * Hold Funeral for Fire Dept. Veteran Funeral services for Capt. R. W Norris, fire department were held at Booney-Watson parlors Thursday afternoon, under auspices lof @he Elks, Interment was in In the drive to be launched by | American society every depart tof health in the nation will | _ If the disease is to be stopped. my | ¢ it must be done by educa 4 “4 The public will te taueht: | Cronkhite Case Is cancer of the lip and mouth | 7 . ‘from pire smoking, tat} Slumbering Nicely Local developments in the Maj cancer of the external ab Cronkhite alleged murder case are c@mes from burns improperty | stil! in that quiescent «tate commonly known as coma, it waa stated, in of. Chewing™ betel nut or tobacco. | iy lumpe which at first begin! Cancer Week t. The country se thruout the d | Lakeview cemetery. © submit to “Our work,” says Mrs. Robert a.| without charge. | them even at that price Mend, bead of the society, “is to) Boidt's—-Advertisement. ery Sr pe 4 Y eceuwaresente seco ners: Here are the signatures of President Harding, Vice President Coolidge and all the i , ‘ + opt an |Ne | be affixed every time Uncle Sam does anything important for the neat sad al e cabinet members, under snapshots of them in characteristic poses. One of these signatures will | \-\, nd is & hotbed of pestilence f te that cancer must be Cancer, operation follow quickly As a first move to stop the in. |. Cancer is not communicable. ereane in cancer, the society will in. |'* Pot Possible to catch cancer from aucurete a national cancer week | © has it, Neither is cancer beginning of the disease is BE The mecesaity of surgical opern-|‘Msiduous onset te frequently ne E tions will be explained and the Sected fuse of radium as a remedy dis| sageregeye Grapo in Her Attic: Woman Is Arrested Hidden im the attic oi 4 |Johnson’s house at 4301 of grapo were fi | police dry quad officers T Johnson, w 2 was booked and re 34th ave veteran, fect, by federal officials Thursday. sores, cracks, and es | TORONTO, Ontario, April | Housewtves of St. Catherines are #0 of the skin comes | elated over a boycott whieh drove moles, ete. eee from 70 cent to a 45 cents a of danger signals will | dozen that they are refusing to take “Wait till will be told to seek ent | they come down some more” is their it doctors and surgeons and | giocan their orders. TE For a juicy steak, let's go to THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 _—_—— A, Le You Can’t Fool Old Father Time —every year that rolls by is Lost or Gained, and the answer is Always found in the Savings Book. It’s a Good Day to make up your mind to join the wise men and women who save a part of their income regularly— and by starting & save here Tomorrow, or any day on or before Tuesday, April 5th, you will receive full dividends From April Ist. ‘ For twenty years our Members have never received less than 5% PER ANNUM ‘ODIVIDENDS With the Assured Safety that comes with Strict State Supervision. Sound Si, a Hart Schaffner & OVERCOATS formerly $40, slashed Beat the Big Crowds by Coming Early. - To Raise $40,000 Necessary for Business Readjustment Two Big Stores Have Been Placed in the Hands of MERCHANTS’ BOARD OF TRADE, Inc. M2 precy : : WAR T0 BE (BY THEIR SIGNATURE YE SHALL KNOW THEM! HERE ARE THOSE OF PRESIDENT AND CABINET ELLIS ISLAND TO "DECLARED * ONCANCER Terrible Plague to Be At- tacked in National | BE CLEANED UP Evil Conditions to Be Remedied BY 1. & HUNT WASHINGTON, April 1.—The |Harding administration announces jthat evil « ons at the Ellie island immigration station are to be remedied immediately, Exposure of the eltuation at the island, where inefficient and inhu | mane methods have existed, resulted in a conference between administra *|ltion leaders and persons cognizant with the state of affairs. Quick action was promised forth “Tbe announcement came from W, W. Huxband, just appointed by Pres sus commissioner gene tion, It followed @ visit to Washington by Dr. Royal and, health commissioner of york city, who has charged babeT mil ihe ace v9 a pPurs the entire nation. ~ TWO BIG RED FRONT STORES SACRIFICED Everyone in the Northwest knows of the reputation of the Red Front Clothing Stores for selling high-grade mer- chandise at cut prices. But even with their energetic meth- ods of doing business their finances have been slowing up during the past six months, and in order that the affairs of the two stores may be readjusted on a safe basis, the entire stocks of the two Red Front establishments have been turned over to the Merchants’ Board of Trade, Inc. $40,000 must be raised quickly, and for that purpose, under the direction of this Board, a public sale will be started at both stores Saturday at 9 a. m. The sole object of the Merchants’ Board of Trade, Inc., is to realize quickly the needed $40,000 cash. Under present conditions it would be foolhardy to expect to sell this immense amount of mer- chandise without unmercifully slashing prices. Come to either of the Red Froné Stores Saturday and you will realize the extreme degree of price reductions made. A large partyof the stock in both stores is of the highest grade, standard merchandise for men, women and children. The sale will not last long, as it is the Board’s intention to raise the needed money quickly, with little or no regard to cost prices or to possible profits. These stocks are so big that almost any need in Men’s or Boys’ Cloth- ing, Men’s Furnishings and Men’s, Wofmen’s and Children’s Shoes, can be filled. No other stock can_ possibly compete with the prices announced here. Read every item and you will be certain to save money in a real, substantial amount by visiting the Red Front Stores Saturday. OVER 200 DOZEN ARROW COLLARS 3c ALL SIZES, 25¢ VALUES Suits, Pants, Overcoats The Red Front Stores’ Suits and Overcoats offer alluring chances to secure a smart, new Sunday suit or clothing for business or work, at prices incomparably lower than any other store in this city can offer. ‘Many of the world’s best known brands are on sale at prices that will make you open your eyes. $60.00 Men’s heavy-weight Worsted Suits at $19.85 $50.00 Men’s Suits, all wool, heavy tweed, at $14.85 $35.00 Men’s Suits (over 200), go at..,..... .$9.85 $35.00 and $30.00 Young Men’s Suits go at. $12.85 ; OVERCOATS $60.00 Men’s Wool Overcoats (over 300), at $14.85 $40.00 Men’s Overcoats (over 200), go at... .$9.85 PANTS $4.00 Men’s Khaki Pants go at ........ woe $1.49 $5.00 Men’s Heavy Work Pants go at....... $1.98 $12.00 Men’s Union-made Dress Trousers, fine worsteds and serges, go at.. .. $298 $7.85 Suit Cases 89c Heavy fiber. Formerly $3.50. ‘ go at see eeseeeaseees nite Mey Beet, $5.45. canes cla ss oe Merchants’ Board of Trade, Inc. $2 Men’s Readjusting the Business of , Slicker RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 8 Nr. B MAIN STORE 1601-03 FIRST AVE. fire's. fm Beary Woot Public Sale of Splendid Stocks Starts Saturday ai 9'A. M. MEN’S FURNISHINGS 7 AT PRICES RIDICULOUSLY LOW The Red Front Stores carry a tremendous line of Men’s Furnish- ings. In its stocks will be found Men’s Shirts, such as Arrow ana Monarch brands; Men’s Underwear, such as Cooper and Medlicott’s; and a most inviting display of Silk. Hosiery and fancy Silk Neckwear as well as the many standard-brands. This sale, under orders of thé Board, presents an opportunity to stock up for the future at prices that cannot be reasonably hoped for elsewhere. ¢ $3.00 Cooper Union $1 39 ee P weed Shirts 48c Hiker Pe odimainae as B, V. D. Underwear "3 Si ‘<a wi 39 treat .13¢ Hosie: Sr Rae 2.50 Men’s Cotton $2.50 high-grade Sweater Coats go at.. 89c Underwear go at...-- 25e Men’s Garters. 9 2.50 Men’s Flannel go at evocscee Cc Night Gown: go at... $3.00 Union-made Men’s Handketrhiefs Overalls go at.... $ 1 25 Moet inset OC spenders go at..... $1.25 Children’s Play $1.50 Sport Shirts Suits go at Men’s Summer-weight Union Suits go at.... 79c #125 hears, Mtge GBC “rannel Sure at. 91.89 —SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY The Shoe Department of the Red Front has won a notable reputation for carrying high grade, standard, substantial shoes. Douglas, Gotzians and other nationally advertised brands can be secured now at prices so amazingly low as to be almost unbelievable. Lay in a supply for the family at these slashed prices. % 3 SHOES—Mien’s and Boys $10.00 Men’s Goodyear welt Calf Shoes, $5.00 and $4.00 Boys’ $2 35 ° e Englis i School Shoes go at.. etl $3.98 $7.50 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, full Women’s and Girls’ $8.00 and $7.00 Women’s Shoes, vici, gunmetal and patents, in plain leather tops, also two-tone, go at... $2.95 We osteo dee ooo ee BOYS’ SUITS SACRIFICED nase modaied | $4.85 ass ues a $3.95 Suits go at.......-+06 $15.00 Wool Suis $6.85 “toccaly peed at... D3.9O ZO at wrecccceeee Heavy Canvas Gloves Ho 88 dozen in lot—take them away at......+-+++++s----ee oocesens Sweater Red Front Annex (415-17 First Avenue worst Coats $1.49 § GET THE NUMBERS OF THESE TWO MONEY-SAVING STORES IN YOUR MIND Come Early