The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1921, Page 4

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4 THE SEATTLE STAR a WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921. 3 AN! W 5 (FIRST ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE; DATE, 1847 _ } EET EEE TEESE SEE BER HUBBY — | We See by the Papers That F i. y | Ley Mr. Hoover Wants to Know | RESTORED (( . Why Retailers Have Not CGn soc ie | a; Followed the Example Says Fied With Another ad omg | Mra Carrie Olson, of Sioux City ia suing in Seattle courts to re th SS a ad | wants the court to set aside a decree obtained March 19, gee eee Set by Wholesalers rt The Cheasty store, with tte new organization, is glad te by Olu Olson, now of Tacoma, mtate that every article in ite fraudulent representations,” ac to her. Says Olson married her in lived happily with her for ten then sold out his business for and suddenly left her and her chiktren. Simultancously Mrs. Swanson, of Sioux City, disap | “A@tording to Mra. Olson, the two ‘Tacoma, transacted business man and wife and acquired prop) Germany has been claiming the honor of inventing the world’s first electric locomotive. This claim is now refuted by the discovery of an American engine operated in 1847, ante- Above, the first electric engine made by Moses ‘Then, on November 8, 1917. | Aivorce euits were filed by the | attorney and four months later dating the German claims by many years. granted on the same day In dit-/G, Farmer of Vermont. @epartments of the superior Below, a modern American electric giant. Olson charged her with In tibility and stated he had not! Falls in Mud Pit; | Hurt by Explosion) BANDON, Ore, May 25.—Palling that Olson and Mra, Swanson | into a deep mud pit immediagely aft- Mhave been married. She wants to be er he had set off a dynamite fuse, Ris wife of the suit in Chicago, ; nting falsely, she says that She had moved to the city. Mrs. Olson says she has found no Olson's lawful wife. || BROKE PROMISE TO HE IS OUT $2,000 ceive $2,000 from Hl. M. Starkey because he failed to keep his Jasper Banta was unable to escape, | promixe to marry her, according ||C¥nt of exhorbitant rents, the | fy and recetved almost the full forse of | to ruling by Judge Mitchell Gib ||Chamber of Commerce has wired the explosion here late yesterday. | iam Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Washington several offers of cheaper 4 | ~ | | ONEY HAS sor aaa had oie doi promise when she would not go ‘alias aks j ] Keene claimed Starkey broke his to a ranch with him es his wife ALIENATION SUIT |Offer Cheaper rent MARRY WOMAN; NOW || gor SPN Office In reply to Commissioner Wultam | f# Mra. Effie A. Keene Is to re || spry's proposal to mpve the govern- |ment land office from Seattle on ac SOUTH BEND, Wash, May 25. LEVEL OF PRICES AMAZING HOOVER Wants Proof Retail Men Have Followed Example Set by Wholesalers, WASHINGTON, May 20.-—“If re tatlers of the country are selling at prices proportionate to thy ‘teen, to pr iL” Beeretar merce Hoover point asking. 7 it will be apparent to the public Just what reduetion bas been made,” Mr. Hoover said. Today Marks the Beginning of a Special big, new store is marked to fell at a price based on today’s market—not the market of last month or a year ago—but today’s. If wholesalers reduce their prices on a given article tomorrow, our retail price will be immediately reduced in @ Uke manner, Read above statement of fact over again before you continue with the balance of thin advertisement. Also keep tn mind our resolution that no ¢ tances will high quality standard maintained by the Cheasty Store for thirty-three years be chrapened. RAY BE BIGELOW, fees He has fatr chances of recovery ‘a hospital authorities reported today,|| Defere the ceremony was per aR a | | formed. | - na ig |10 to 15 years in prison upon con. | tried to chop a hole tn a tin can that | y Be -Pardoned or His vietion of inflicting injurtew upon|had contained nitroglycerina He his wife that caused her death. “ace vest Case Reopened YAKIMA.—Bttward Cook sentenesd| WORLAND, Wyo—Hoenry Kroger may not live. tion of his wife's affections. The Mischtueblers have four children. John Mischbuebler has filed auit | (4 against Wiliam Rummel asking ir $2,000 damages for the alleged aliena- iF Demonstration Event That Is Very Unusual AN FRANCISCO, May 25.—! Mooney, alieged San Fran-| Preparedness parade dynamit | Was back in San Quentin pent) - iry today with two chances for n or the reopening of his case. but that wil] prove our assertion that the re-vital- ized Cheasty organization will be a power and 4 leader in the matter of supplying high grade ap- pare] in Seattle at sane prices. , at SMASHING TIRE SALE! CLINGSTONE TIRES GUARANTEED FOR LIFE OF TIRE Lowest priced standard make tire. Sold with broad guar- 7. Our factory-to-you one-profit system makes these possible. OUR NEW PRICES ra) vy bes Hy Seebseses: avenue out of the penitentiary fm the announcement of the dis- attorney that he was preparing 'B Sew statement to Governor Ste 4 with a view towards a pardon SO cs pins on Soom] ‘* proceedings which wares As per Secretary Hoover’s suggestion, we quote last year’s prices for sime grades as well as present prices. Seventy per cent of these suits offered have been in our store less than one week—all snappy, new patterns in very latest models, aagiegeesiigtesticttcteatectecttcteseest SoaSesleecesloaseasessees Kuppenheimer Suits in same quality; last fall's price, $65; this sprin, Kuppenheimer Suits in same quality; last fall’s price, $70; this spring’ 4 Kuppenhetmer Suits in same quality; last fall’s price, $75; this spring’ pace > 14 soph aaa $43.00 Kuppenheimer Suits in same quality; last fall's price, $80; this’ spring’s pri . lee ee, a, SATO Kuppenheimer Suits in same quality; last fall’s price, $85; ne this spring’s price, $65. 1 ee 14.95 Special price Seoted tac’ ei .00 SEBS 2. nncewemeicseee 19.60 pS rer 33x4 ....... agit att attgttstts aseeleeSessessseses: TAIT THIET Nonskid Men’s and Young Men’s single and double-breasted styles, in regulars, stouts, shorts, longs, etc. No extra charge for alteration service, but of course quick delivery in all cases cannot be promised. Patrons having regular 30-day accounts are invit- ed to participate in this event, and we suggest to those who can furnish satisfactory credit references that now is a good time to start a regular account at All Tubes Carry Two-Year Guarantee and . Are Pure-Gum Floating-Stock. NORWALK TIRES “The Cheasty Store.” CORD AND FABRIC—8,000 and 6,000 Mile Guarantee Unsurpassed in Real Mileage Performance OUR AMAZING PRICES $23 $3 3.00 $3 7 7 a aS for Choice of Three Special Groups of Men’s AMUSEMENTS. Plain $11.75 fu and Young Men’s Carefully Tailored, Good Nonskid 12.45 Fabric Spring aud Summer Suits— Nonskid 14.95 The $23 Suits are mostly for young men, from sizes 83 to 40. Nonskid 18.20 Nonskid 21.75 4 ;, The $33 Suits come in both men’s and young men’s sizes, in single and double-breasted styles— many rich dark worsteds and blue serges are included. Nonskid 24.90 Nonskid 26.85 ‘ : The $37 Suits come in both men’s and young men’s sizes, in single and double-breasted styles, and include some fine herringbone grays. LOEW * ALace HIF New Piaying BREW VAUDEVILLE Feature Photop! | BUGENE O'BRIEN, OLIVE TELL im “WORLDS APART" Nonskid 27.55 jms ene MOORE ¢itévit™ JURE ELVIDGE MARMEIN SISTERS and VID SCHOOLER ir feb ere et wewie sie 39,95 37.20 38.55 44.05 45.10 RESKRASASRASS SRG Makes No Difference What Price You Pay for a ‘Cheasty’ Suit—If It Does Not Give Entire Satisfaction It Will Be Replaced With a New One .. Free of Charge S 8 SCHOUAMAAAWWWWWH 78.55 No War Tax—Installation Free Our entire second floor (120- MATINER TODAY “THE STREAM OF LIFE” A Pleture with « Message Mats. 25; Evenings 25e and Soe | OPPORTUNITY STARWANTAD S| AUTOPARTS SUPPLY CO. 812-818 East Pike Street Suis ie Cheast KS ments that enables us to offer such splendid values. foot frontage on Second Ave- nue) is devoted just to the dis- play of Men’s and Young Men’s

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