The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 2

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{ lh raid iW | uy git Hinslattant NUEHHTUP HL sattapnedie Whit I i it ' Hl i sin le \ ea Sond ag hi Col nen “ht! hi su I CH HN —we know they will please yeu. Don’t let this day pass without coming to hear them, Or if you cannot come, send for the illustrated booklet describ ing them, ‘Your Credit Is Good California is iat peat Me Wright #34 isth ave X aes BY Rit weal? 4328 Latona | nates iselow, Charles i. 6716 Bainter main Hi, 115 8204 ave &, soe neo John FL, 4618 Genesee ct. Bonees, Witttam Ww. 8 87th ave. GS BSS ESE GhssNssss g, “TACOMA, 4. SORACAAMD TOKE re WwW. oti sth, vie ©. 4639 Bist ave 8. inc urumeteu, 1217 Mate et. Tathint, Masaro, 204 Second ave &. xa wt, Yishthire, 116% W. Main Sea Cathe at. a oN it ave. gir! ~<pamaganerha 606 Seventh Arthur R, 4404 Murray Fr. atone A. 5106 24th ave, ver. ‘Piward J. 1328 Sturgis road, ee, Ole N., 6344 36th ave 6. x y, Themes HM. 5262 Beach nae boy “my 100 11th & 1, Hiroyoehi, Past “Wier | Ge Fin Ing Specials for Saturday and Monday Boys’ Serviceable School Suits, $12.50 to $15 Values, Specie] $10 Mothers, we are prices Bae another opportunity to Suit ed price. Every suit is regu rices. The suits are of this season's itton Norfolk styles with full re- pair of knickers, insuring extra long ges 8 to 17. for your boy at a red to §1 stock and 5.00, and they are real valued at thoes ate cnt slong smart lines—three- movable belt. With each suit comes an extra service. Coat and pants lined throughout. A; On Sale Saturday and Monday at . and with breast ‘orth $3.50. Boys’ Shirts Special 98c Regular $1.90 quality of Boys Biack Sateen Shirts, double stitched and double yoke and cuffs; flat collar. Neck sizes 12% to 14. CHI $5.75 to $17.50 that sell regularly for 150; black, natural and dark gray; elastic but snug fitting, re inforeed toes and heels; all sizes, Men’s Work Shirts $1.00 Your choice of khakt, blue, @ray and black sateen work shirts, cut full size; serviceabie quality. Bargain at $1.00. All sizes. * Dress Shirts $1.49 Look over our assortment of Men's Shirts at this price. They are worth $2 and $2.25. Here are neat stripes and some in dark colors, good quality peroales and madras, soft cuff. Sizes 14 to 16. COAT: Don’t buy your little girl her new Fall Coat tll you see our stock. ote and Ages 7 to 14. ippers Pair $1.75 Heavy Felt Slippers that are comfortable for house wear; Tibbon trimmed; silk pompoms; chrome sole, Colors, turquoise, American beauty and baby blue. All sizer. A fins house slipper that will give comfort and long service. One strap, rubber heel; cushion inner sole. All sizes, Children’s Gloves Special 65c Made of superior quality of cashmere cotton, suede lined; come in gray, brown, navy and white; fast dyes, It will pay you. We are showing stylish, well made coats of velour, chev- tinseltones. Attractive brown, biue, reindeer and wine colors. Priced remarkably low. We also have a good stock of Coats for little folks from 2 to 6 years. the need of such Ladies Hose 20c 2 Pairs 35c Real bargains of good qual- ity Black Cotton stockings, hem top, spliced heel and toe. Sizes 8% to 10%. Boys’ Union Suits Special 75c Brushed Cotton Union Suits of good weight for winter wear; elastic ribbed; long sleeves; ankle length; closed crotch. to 16 years, Fine quality of striped oo“ flannel, neck, long sleeves, a high-grade Wool ly priced from $12.50 - $10.00 Garmenta like these sold for $1.25 last year; ecru color; heavy ribbed cotton, well finished. All sizes, Men’s Union Suits $3.25 $4.50 quality of closely knit, hard twisted woo! mixed Union Sults; fine for wear and com- fort. Sizes to 42, Men’s Union Suits $2.50 ‘Wool mixed, medium wetght Union Suits; finely finished, very durable. Sizes to 44. LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS Special 98c ‘We're back to old time prices on Ladies’ Flan. nel Gowns, The approach of cold weather means gowns as these—snug and warm. round Misses’ Hose Pair 35c 50¢ and 60¢ qnality of Afisnes’ “Tronclad” Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose. This brand of hostery speaks for itself; black and brown. Sizes to 8%. Ladies’ Hose Pair 35c Knit from a fine quality of durable cotton, fleece lined for additional warmth; strong and durable. Thres pairs for $1. SAVES VOU MONEY‘ SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES THE SEATT PLAN CITY RUN N. END JITNEYS To Act on Ordinance Appro- priating $50,000 Providing for an appropriation of $50,000 from the municipal ratiway fund, an ordinance will be intro duced ty the city eounctl Monday afternoon for the purchase of & or 10 auto buses to be operated on the Cowen Park and 10th ave, N 1. routes, ‘The bill ts expected to have the backing of the powerful utilities committee, Several members of the counci) | expressed their doubts Friday of the lemality of the olty’s operating moter buses in conjunction with thelr transportation service, basing their belief on opinions handed down by Corparation Counsel Wal- ter F. Moler, Tt te likely that a friendly sult will be Mnetituted to determine the city’s right to run jitneya, Another ordinance will be submit: ted at Monéay’s seavion of the coun- oll regulating jitneys serving a feeders for the muntotpal railway And prescribing @ 10-cent fare to be | divided evenly betwen the opera: tors of the jitneya and the street car system, West Hungarians Independent State ‘Burgeniand, | known = a Wrest jungary,” to day proclaimed itedf an independent state, Hungertana, who seized the terri. tory in defiance of the decree of the jallled ambassadors at Paria, have Geapaired of securing possession of the disputed strip of territory, which |liea between Austria and Mungary, for Hungary, and have declared themeeives independent. boy. vandewtene Benen, 1226 Trenton Corbett, atte 4226 Rainier ave. Aifiae, 9986 Bixth ave, ins, Eracet Parker, 94 ty P. 2080 WN. M a st. oute ont ik 3,8 410 Kt a, Lae 4 Bikey, |un bert Deane 148 BM goth been taken in various cities and/men and Meculloug Charen 3, 4610 First ave N. = Bren on, 1202 HB Pine et. wie eh Witton 1, 1221 dtet ave KL r sek, Arthur Penryn, Houghton, Bush. “Ralph Pickfor@, $230 Hanford “nets Rosa, 1698 39th he AL 817 S0th ave We Pty "Abraham L, 6515 Ferdinand et, ie viet ate We mi Alexander, ¢189 Bart ave, | Storrs cater Hunter Hf, 2317 BE Union ey Schas ter Royer Herbert, 2818 12th ave. boy. MARRIAGE LICENSES | Name ond Residence i , Jeonsie Gardner Yerege Beattl Wyatt, Gertrude Dorothy, pate Charies Robert oe |Curtta, John @, Tol Kilgore, a Wana’ wai Ket * Goodrich, Hugh, Seattle Harriet, Beat’ hn, Baattle B, Beattle Gunderson, Ay Se: [Semone dfs Seattha Bake! Soattle «is. ‘Hoenn ine, Beatti ln 54 neg lant None, ‘sine |orolaw | pen, C. D | Chiao, Chong-Hog, | Woo, May Geraidin: ‘Abel, Robert Bryan, Beatrice | Bennett, Alaska .. Liljegren, Alaska ‘ernon B, Cordova, | Vadiden . iy Teeth in which the nerve has been killed may become ab. scensed. If thoy¢! do they dangerous health, to The X Ray the best way so far devised to determine whetheg or not . cook fa ab- len tora soensed. We will X-Ray one tooth for you without charge The Regal Dental Offices ||” DR. L. R, CLARK, Manager 1406 Third Avenue Corner Third and Union ts 2 STAR ATLANTA, Ga. Sept. 30.— Telegrams addressed to members of congress, urging them to voto in favor of the resolutton viding for » congresstonal tn- vestigation of the Ku Klux Klan, were dixpatehed today by Will fam Joseph Simmona, imperial wieard of the order, eee WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Con gress will in all probabtiity accept | the Invitation to Invemtignte the Ku Klux Kien, telegraphed by Imperial Wizard William Joseph Simmons to |members of the house and senate, | Senator Pomerene, Obie, said today “In view of things that have hap pened, there should be a congres sional tnvestigation,” Pomerene sald. “Benators generally are favorable to an investigation of the Ku Kiux Kian” Pomerene was among the senators to receive a copy of Simmons’ Message inviting af investigation. “I think the invitation will be ae copted,” he aid. New Organization to Fight Ku Klux CHICAGO, Sept, %0--Ku Kiu Kianiem {6 expected to be dealt its death blow by @ now national organ: taation being perfected to fight racial animontty and Doe hn oa and to ite comity unity, This organization ia headed by BA. ward F. Dunne, former mayor of Chicago and governor of Tlinota, and it will conduct @ membership drive) thruout every @tate in the union. Dunne and hie alés except 1,000,000 enlistments within a short time NATIONAL UNITY COUNOIL STARTS Ite name ie the National Unity council“ name that expresses ex- notly what this organization etands ft says Dunne Formation of the National Unity on the Ku Kiux Klan that has been steadily developing in the past two months. ‘The prinetpal charge against the ian ls that, while advertising itself Fee veoh heb bee thet Semtaine wood, ors Takeceea | rape’ ofan eetiial charester have [tbe poet an states to so restrict the Kian ag to put it out of business. dae information t@ thet the Ku Kuz Kian ts largely @ commercial om 1919% Eighth eve | enterprise explotting sectional and Ghadthertern, the "Kedbe 121 Fourth ave wt, |Teclal hatrede for tte own enhance |of the organisation, Will mien, eis festtte eee i} ing © Bp Peattio 4 Mhett rome, Sure 3 Bu City, ‘Cryatel James BL Ka uth ‘B:,” eattle ‘ ‘an De ir, Edw le rea 3 Moen, Martha Janet, Redmond . Diese, David C, Vancouver B. re cha Alfred, rooks, Nellte 5 Beatie : egal «| DIVORCES GRANTED a wen Sallis re from mene A inaon. ey [New Organization Is Formed to War on Ku Klux Klan! |Pactflo coast, it le antlJapanese; in |many other places {t ta anti-Catholic, i SECOND NEAR SENECA THE PINNACLE OF PICTURE ACHIEVEMENTS HELD OVER You can not afford to mies this most dazzling of all luxury plays!! CECIL B. DeMILLE’S * “The Affai Edward F. Dunne ment,” says ex-Governor Dunne “In the Bouth, Uke ite post-bellum predecessor, it ts anti-negro; on the antiJew, ants-foreign-born-—anti-any- thing, in fact, which will appeaj to| private prejudices and seem to af-| ford the person holding them « chance to do something outside the law against those toward om he ie prejudiced.” KU KLUX KLAN The Ku Kiux Kian, however, has not let these attacks pass by unno ticed, In five years this organise tion has grown from 84 charter members to @ total variously esti a ee ore Si counct! follows @ epontansous attack | REPLIES TO ATTACKS ura, Riyotako, 1610 17th eve @, reds ag Aah adh lh Brovon mated at from 600,000 to 800,000, In the South it has attracted most have tarred and re women wrath wae Tn & recent Nght, the official organ Printed at Atlanta, Ga., go ite iff mona, known aa the emperor o Kian, eaye “For the edification of these do not know, allow me to the knights of the Ku Ki to a: ] Tebes eff ihe E said that the Kian $15,000 home and where he piste ay Sy to iy : the center of the the Ne National Unity ‘| Klan, following proper investigation, Pj on, Otto, 67, cat. Pale 68, Poe county ate ce hala bented hoap! “6 ave. nindman, Fredonia Ann, 68, 1820 vondes, Willara A. 58 812 28th v Rath, 24, 6 ag et) 8. W. Witching, Venn halo Wal: sir wit ats 19th ave. 4, Fred Marvin, 61, 40¢ 13th “Susan J, 67, 1117 Harvard ® great John, 68, 1007 o “Keotin, 48, 419% Taylor elon, 713 Andove: Wiislain Mace Te S318 ‘ites Martinique Apta. dhey, Micheet #4, 1311 Bocond ave. Monroe M., 58, 707-B Seventh OR. J. Nn. SINTON Free Examination iBEST $2.50 Guasses on Earth We are one of the few | store, Northwest tat Pea Day ' jeonses from @ the only on Examination | tometrist. Gla unless absolute! | BINYON OPTICAL C co. FINST AVERNUB and to bring such legal action ee eer a TO PROMOTE universal co-cpera- tion thruout the country among members of all creeds and races by ith | instilling a feeling of brotherhood. “t have no sympathy for the Ku Klux Kian,” Dunne aaid, “because by ite very tenets it stirs up preju- dice against creed and race, which ts an intolerable practice, attacking the very roots of our national life, DUNNE SAY§ FIGHT TO BE CONTINUED “The name Ku Klux Klan wan picked solely because it has been as- 5.00 REWARD !! 3.00 REWARD !! OH! BOY For the three best letters on why OF! BOY! HAND the most popular hand eoap on the market today. Is It because it does not contain eand or ether harmful @ients to irritate bruised and tender hanée—thus making & pleasure to use it? Ts it because it cleans the hands thoroughly an@ espe always soft? 3 Perhaps the reason Nes th the fact that ft can be used water: Will not dry out tn the can: Beoause it ie & dustry ereating more work for people who live here. Whatever you think the reason ie, sit down and be UNION BOAP COMPANY, 328 Lumber Exchange Building, They will pay $10.00 for the best letter, $5.00 for the and $3.00 for the third best letter received by ar before night, October ist, U 3 1. Name of @eater where OH! BOY! wie purchased stust sent In with answer, pe 2. All anawers must be tm thle office by October let, as winner will be announced is n Monday, October ard. eeccece Get @ can from your dealer and try fo you don't win the $10.00 it will be worth 1 OH! BOY! really ts. If your dealer is out his name and 150 and we will mail you a 10. di ‘Winning letters, with contestants’ names, will be published advertisements, i Union Soap Company 325 beer Paes BATTLE ONLY *85% On Easy Little Payments This beautiful Grafonola will help make the ¢veninge at home & round of pleasure when played with our new peppy dance hits, Belect yours now from five finishes and play while you pay on our liberal payment plan,

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