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+ _PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921. MRS. mine ISK ellerd’s Hamlet RAILROAD MEN (S*jz,t0r9me Spe onl Consttec te’Nemed D Edwin J; Brown . Classed as Great LOSE OVERTIME si is sr ssi. ‘a west, 6 foeiSh eto ot la 7 ‘Portland Woman Like New) i, OMe | O8F beon named by sa d here law tee of wix ha the #tate in| night and organized By sine aalaieaih, BY GLENN HUGHES ttle that there was #o amall an * . | Seattle chamber to 00-0 Bee Beswon Since Overcom- | oy.stny evening st tne netropot[snsince ne tuonay mane pororm EXtTA Pay Won't Start Till come tax wimceation gel rang Hod baterpeetiaion cet: Suassiat, tet wesjece who far a Seen love fort After 10 Hours gpa “Taniac 1 up my stom nothing short of great, And the sup | great t tt that ever ares portin of his company | #u ne CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—Drastic| tay ‘ Stes gmOw,” sn . Ma were Istactory than | duc changes in overtime pay of half ‘ : Welborn and mnwit s, re een ave. Portland : on of “The | Br 4 million ratiroad workers were m of 4 106 Cot Sifobody knows what a: thas: te F : 5 P86 be rid of the fear of indigestion " ¢ course, for one to rang A nut Mate Public rw er emerece:wes PTE weed to bo that every time Tate I /dotermine exactly how mush eredit|! ony in reply that with all ite flaws, ulema .& || There Should Be a Wutfered for hours afterward. My|belongs to actors and how much to/and I hope IT am as conscioun of (@) IDA y ‘ RBole aystem finally gave way, and| playwright when such an overpower |them as anyone, ft In as rich a feast that starting HOL Y ps || Piano in Your Home Hips fo wervous t got lite reat day ingly tenutif nn mesic play as] nn haw ten provided in this city for Rd CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR'S | for Chtistmas ight, | “Hamlet” is present >| many monthe. Moyen paid time | Sines taking Taniac Iam like @leo crammed with lite fe = od Friday | atehalt for time until a day I N ES R 1 | ee present that will brine pases ce honk genase rene EXCURSION FAR elieves aed Wifferent person. 1 ha EP appetite now, my digestion is just} mendous in their impo will add grew & splendid} emotion, the situatfer >| night the full ho | Otherwise KROUND TRIP |Gas, Acid Stomach, Sour Under the old rules timeanda:| | and I get eight hours’ sound,| characters so miract | tack! baif was paid after eight hours’! . ri | Eidhing sleep overy night.” (nip! mig leer es lau | Stomach and all Indigestion | Nature intended that you should and capable of making himeelt Julius Caesar will be played| The ruling will save the roads jand After Eating Distress in | what you want. You can doit, f/tho piny achieves success. It has| Wednesday matinee and Thuraday| Millions of dollars a year in op-| two minutes, | GET JO-TO TODAY STOP SUFFERING All Drug Stores y take Tanlac. ‘ |been said many times that an actor|night; "Macbeth" Wednesday and ¢mUng expenses attle at Rar) cannot fail in the role of Hanglet. Saturday nigh nd “The Merchant; The new rulings were branded “© | DOES NOT RELY ON jof Venice” Satu matinee |today ax a blow to the eight-hour avd K - Ve of PIANOS OF HIGH REPUTA- Bt | SUPERSTITION lay by J. J. TION TO SELRCT FROM, such as 5 & ’ . Hobart M. EW VAUDEVILLE BILL |°% ‘he Brothe T PALACE HIP . te gone,” he The new vaudeville coming tolsated, “There ia nothing to pre-| | Loew's Palace Hi | ite variegated mixtur Bo that as it may, Mr. Kellerd does! Extraction Free Daily : Hate and at the same tl every schoolboy has torn to pieces Cable, Lester an We also he of good #tandard low prices. PIANOS FOR RENT C. 0. JOHNSON hers ned pianos es at very vent the carriers from working men 10 hours « day If there is no puni-| |tive provision.” The great soliloquies, which Tickets on Sale for Use nent woke eaten urea December 22, 23, 24, 1921 | CHRISTMAS CARDS Return Limited January 4, 1922 hee this dat we alt ahve *:,;McAdoo Repudiates | Jand failed to understand, are made) Hsuch lucid #4 moving things by Mr, |‘#t Vb lerd that one forgé@ta completely ing att r familiarity, And the variety of [Me ! le I * | “ r | vs S atentaede . et ee ve of laughter In struck nterest in Fatt: First. Class and Frequent Trains to All Points | Seg athee fitinvon 5 welog. with te thi and |»¥ William Willams, Daphne Dar] aN aPRANCISCO, Dec “ei Ask the Ticket Agent for Further Details as to TIME: PIANO CO. Fares, Train Schedules, etc. Or Call on or ‘Telephone Clty Ticket Office, 1010 Second Ave, Tel, Elliott 5830 Depot Ticket Office, King Street Station, Tel, Main 6670 (win and company in their playlet.!neniat that he had a@ lewal or Then the Fun Began.” Up to date troubadoura are the ‘Triop men who are » | | Because we are far the etal! Shep old the crow 1617 Third Ave. Remember the address. Look for Wood's Music Store sonal intermit in the defense of coe (Fatty) Arbuckle was made} today by Willlam G. McAdoo, to Introduce our new ty. There is no doubt that} 7° bone) plate, “wiseh 4 por ; San Stremeet pinto kaon, [nee ne ne And the hel ner vscretary of the treasury, wh 200 1. C. Smuth Bldg, Tel, Eitiott 5580 = anininsnemacasisiliiet Ce agp meygren heap Raceline gpl ed Fo rived from Los Angeles yester ML. Carey, Gen, Agt, Pass. Dept. Orville Neer, City Pass. Agt. Men’s Two-Pant Suits 335 day My connection with the motion | was severed more} * McAdoo said. | rumored that he ined to counsel with re off the his acting, entirely consistent with |the motives in ths drama. ..88| Miss Fredda Brindley was very +04] g00d indeed a» Ophelia, This iv cer.) QUAINt skit.” tainly her best role, In the mas} De el PUAN See toe ome ond ee aetna = jare. Mary, McKenna and Edmund | Fitzpatric | HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS One Price—Cash or Credit 1427 Aye Chas. 6 Filth ave GELYS Todd, Mgr. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Koute of “Big Baked Potato” A. D, Chariton, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. quaint «kit, “The Laugh That Makes work guarante perorcven, tak teeth same day. Exam- Advice free _ and See Samples of Our Piate and Bridge Werk. We Stand wind g feats. the Test of Time Th w feature photoplay, up for bis s n x the pler * t 1 te A sf lh see ab the abe ementing the vaudeville end. c macting Wines of the ghost. Wife's Awakening,” in which Frits!| iy a gull giving | AUDIENCE Brunette id seen as the star. | grho bave tested cur work. |“ AS SMALL | ¢ oming to our offices, be be ™ . ° ae right place Bring s 4 you. | OHIO 2: Seem | ., THUG VICTIM 515-517 PIKE ST. ASY PAYMENTS jen Sauel, 3848 Funrman, are | CREDITORS DEMAND THEIR MONEY—WE MUST TURN ONE-HALF OUR STOCK INTO early the next morning. While on BS CASH BY JANU oo £3 his way to the hotel, Collins was f; | Collins called his friend Sanell ipS off the Old Block J wg ee, 5] Bain 5] 8] 637° come 3772 ry, bast seemed} Percolator To close out this special lot we have regular $25.00 value, $13.50. Smoking i 4 has been re-/ This is a regular $3.50, value, extra priced it to move quick. Formerly heavy aluminum—Our Sale Price sold at 65c, now 37lg¢ yard. Oxidized Finished Metal—Get Him 29> fs 2 $125] (3 Se DB | (51 cate horror that never becomes too Margy Duo, programmed as “pi ts of equilibriam,” wilt] ) | ane” with their whirl | trying. Josph Singer must 'be mentioned | Mer part of for creditable work in th wert no trace of Frank 4 man, wh bed by th ave, and police had fc CREDIT- GLADLY at East c early Tuesday | | Yi | Collins is believed to have been | = dazed by the biow and to have lost|? his memory. The entire police force |? has been notified to watch for him, (CLOTHES [Bipeeeeieeeses FOR specially assigned to the case. } MEN & WOMEN Collins was living at the Watson | hotel and had gone to visit a friend, SALT LAKE CITY—On trial for|and told of the re ] statutory offense, Moses | to be dazed. No @maindson, leader of a religious |celved from him ‘cult, says the Lord commanded him | 4 forsake his wife for dnother/ nan. Japan's agricultural land amounts to 25 per cent of its total area. Pure Milk Dairy Wins Highest Score “. Genuine Leather—Roomy and com- fortable; a wonderful gift; $60.00 newest; regular price $250.00. Our Sale price $125.00. value, $29.50. Our Seattle Dairies Win igh Marks in Test Celebrated “s , es 2 Wa 2) (Loge §105) (2 ee 30" In mahogany and walnut finish—S pieces—in blue leather chair bottoms and other designs; $350 and $400 Sets now $195.00. A COLD-BLOODED MERCHANDISE SLAUGHTER We give you our word, folks, that this MONEY-RAISING SALE is exactly what this advertisement says. We must have cash, so our idea is to sell these goods, and during this sale a storm of PRICE-WRECKING will be undergone which no ordinary store could withstand. We absolutely guarantee to beat any prices quoted by any firm or catalog house at One-Fourth Less. This should be proof enough to the most skeptical person that our earnest endeavor to make this sale the greatest sale that was ever your good fortune to witness is sincere. Every article mentioned in any advertisement during this sale will be bona fide reductions. The reputation of my fifteen years of business in Seattle stands back of every statement made. We will make deliveries as quickly as possible. Sale Starts Thursday, 9:30 A.M. * Hundreds of Xmas Suggestions Here for Your Approval, at Sale Prices Nickel trimmed combination Wood or Coal—a $40.00 seller, Our Sale Price, $22.75. Rating of 99.1 Per Cent in contest at Pacific Slope Dairy n ie Dairy won Products Show in Stockton, Calif., in the risk sterson. Dalry? viath placed competition with entries from many cities all over the Pacific Coast. Regular $65.00 values—A big selec- tion to choose from. To raise the cash these 9x12 Rugs will sell at $32.50. . " 8 unusual! ing, More than 100-dairles compet at the California show. In the: pasteurized minezclases YJ » iry won first pl Dairy. eighth place; 97.9 per cent; Mayflower Dairy, 14th. piace, 95.7 per ent. In the certified milk clase -Maple- wes Farm ‘won fifth pinee, score weeks that our milk has won highest rating. Accept Nothing but the Best Demand this superior quality milk—win- ner of dozens of prizes in state, national and international shows. Seattle Dairy Wins Milk Contest Prize With a of 99.1, one of the STORE CLOSED TO MARK DOWN PRICES STORE HAS BEEN CLOSED TWO DAYS teurized m ps Cific Slope Dairy Products Show, held at Stockton, Calif, during the past woek, according to telegraphic advice received yesterday by Dr. F, I Smith, city milk inepector for fe- In the contest were entries m many cities all along the Pacitio | ‘onst. it PURE MILK Da RY In the certified milk class Maple- ded fifth place, Celebrated Ma Wood T ‘the second time within. « few Weekn that the Pure Milk Dairy has won the highest laurels in a Pa- Milk, Butter,Cream ana lee cream SRRIRRCT ana aera abate ss Capitol 224 515 Westlake ¥ Use our delivery service Or order of your grocer SALE STARTS TOMORROW 9:30 A. M. SALE STARTS 515-517 PIKE ST. TOMORROW 9:30 A. M. ACROSS FROM ERNST Pacific Interngtional Live Stock Show at Portland last month, ee)

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