The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1915, Page 6

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SALOONS BOARD UP | MIRRORS; EXPECTA WILD NEW YEAREVE cafe man oon “heure, and several ra Intend tocking up * who have reserved are seated Many and varied are tho Preparations being made in eafes and bar rooms for what Is @xpected to be a more. or less wiist Friday night. One saloon on First ave. haa Some downtown saloons will boarded up the mirror back of the feck their doors at 6 o'clock to {bar in anticipation of a “rough @vold the rush of the tater | house.” WHAT YOU CAN DO AND WHAT YOU CAN'T UNDER “DRY'’ LAWS OF THESE STATES IN NORTHWEST WASHINGTON Tf you want to get liquor, you mus go to the offt county clerk tn person, swear to an affidavit and permit. You musi send the permit to a liquor dealer outstde the State, and he must paste {t on the package of liquor which ships to you You may not hav Strong liquor nor more 20 days. of the cure & he shipped to you more than two quarts of than 24 quarts of beer in any period of OREGON You must order liquor from outside the state, and {t must be delivered to you tn person. On delivery you must sign an On file in the county clerk's office You must not recefve more th hor more than 24 quarts of beer in IDAHO This ts the only “dry-as-a-bone” state of the three Téaho law prohibits the manufacture and sale, Celpt in the state of any intoxicating liquor. affidavit, which is later kept two quarts of strong Mquor any period of four weeks The and also the re HOT WATER THE “BEST LIVER AND BOWEL MEDICINE "Says Glass of Hot Water Be- fore Breakfast Washes Poisons from System The Breakers cafe, the Am and the Hofbrau will be practically the only “open” cafes downtown Friday night. None of these places will their doors, and th crowd may come and go as it wills or as it can Turkish bath houses ar squads of “rubbers” and in oth ways preparing for the bustest night tn their history wer Rupert H. Rooke, of the om Natatorium in the eatre building, 1924 Second » has joculariy posted the fo lowing public notice As a public attraction will kee open all night New Year's Come and get tn the swi T only public tank in Seattle that w stay wet.” veral after-n on parties have been arranged { says. fcan lock oubling © Physicians the world over recom | mend the inside bath, claiming this oie ot natty more importance than Bliness, bec “skin pores do not absorb {mpur the blood, causing {Il hea! Me the pores tn the ten yards of e is do. Few Saloon Rooms Will Be Left Empty, | City Canvass Shows, ). Men and women are urged to )@rtnk each morning, before break “fast a glass of hot water with a tex | Spoonful of limestone phosphate in 48 a harmless means of helpio { W© wash from the stomach, - Washington and Seattle will go “dry” in accordance with the will of the 4 e at 12 mid night, Friday—and what Manager P. F. Bros.’ Brewing ( Thursday that prac will be made at th “We will contt our old force,” he #ai ‘in the m: ufacture of non-alcohotic drin ‘Lifestaff will be the only product. 35 Men Now Working During the last year, owing to the decreasing demand for beer, the force at the brewery was somewhat reduced. It is now operated by 25 all of whom will retain their y's indigestibie material bile and toxins; th Si Sweetening and purify entire alimentary cana! bef | ting more food into the stomach. Just as soap and hot water and freshen the skin, so hot Water and limestone phosphate act '@n the eliminative organs. Those who wake up with bad , coated tongue, nasty taste have a duil, aching head, sallow ixion, acid stomach; others subject to bilfous attacks @onstipation, should obtain a pound of limestone phos te at the drug store. This will Uttle but js sufficient to Bieonstrate the value of inaide Pdathing. Those who continue it @ach morning are assured of pro. i inced results, both in regard to and appearance. anne ly no change t brewery 1@ to employ all Glaser few saloon be vacant, and real es men nge In the jold saloons are either to continue WE WILL SHIP YOU 2 FULL QUARTS Goldie & Klenert’s Special Reserve BOURBON OR RYE BOTTLED IN BOND Express Prepaid for jery If You Buy of Us, You'll Get Just What You Order GOLDIE-KLENERT CO. Stockton, California After January 1, 1916 STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 30, Trade at the Store That Never Carries Old Stock Over From One Yea 1915. PAGE 6. to Another; Our Chain of Stores Never Docs. WANUARY BARGAIN MONTH This is the Sale You Have Been Waiting for— it’s Our Twelfth Semi-Annual Dollar- ‘Dows Sale in Suatio. Starts "Tomorrow; and Continues a Few Days Only. Get Your Choice of Three Hundred Suits, Two By paying only $1.00 down. Take the garment you select, and wear it while paying the balance at $1.00 a week or $5.00 a month, as best suits your convenience Women's and Misses’ Suits from $12.50 to $32.50; Coats $9.75 to $29.50 $6.00 to $32.50. Any Garment in this store during this sale for only $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week or $5.00 a month. eee Store Open Friday Evening Until 10 P. M y the sar of bt lease In operation b alatial saloon at 208 he fitted up three at of $60,000, wil Sam Hyde's p st, which looks at It 1 am going to close, of course But I shall remain right here tn Seattle. This law isn't going to keep me ou of business, and I'll be into some thing else before long. an bank on that Joseph Levinson has a sign on his Third ave. and Cherry st dicating what he Intends to do saloon at Januar not clos Why Piles? our doors,” it A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat. | ment Will Answer the Question Emphatically If you suffer fror doing yourself a gra day you | amid ¥ Tr fles, you are @ Injustice ev eatment Your case is no worse than were| f many who did try this atment and who n us letters bub-| and thankful rk t writ with ren have since bling over Joy ne Tort the coupon below, or get a 50c from your druggist now. box Free Sample Coupon PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 34 Pyramid Bldg, Marshall, Mich Kingly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Plie Treatment, in plain wrappe Name Street State. .. some other kind’ |Women in Rush That it off testing the fa-| it at our expense by mailing | drink of the « txed drir ¢ the talk of the eats and towr referred t wald | completely reme soft drinks ts, and Cleans Up Seattle’s Stock of Wet Goods “Not a drop more whisky is to be bought In Seattle whole sale liquor houses today at any price.” Joe Goldie, ploneer tiquor dealer, of the Goldie-Klenert Distributing Co., made this as sertion Thursday, in the midst of the greatest bargain sale of “wet goods” Seattle has ever experienced S80 great has been the demand of thowe preparing to meet the coming famine” that straight whish the Weaterner’s favorite beverage, ha. almost totall hed, the only re maining being that held for | the last night's consumption In barroomea. Goldie said he alone had wold $40,000 worth of assorted Hquor tr |small quantities since December 1 Probably one quarter of that sold |in the city during the Inst few da | Was purchased by Wortten thror trade” stores Thursday, One, an nage balred lady of at least 80 y | sean coming out of J. Are oun Pike st, arm fn arm w stock omen the other woman not many years her juntor. Both were carrying sutteased CAMDEN, N, J, Dec has been barred by the partment to stamp out grip. “Don’t kiss! “Your wife can wait heart must watt.” 10.—K iswing health de a pl your sweet sald the order, | | Suits and Furnishings. Men's Hats, Shoes a Dresses bring them again. 1119-1121 THIRD AVENUE Between Seneca and Spring Sts. HOW THEY'RE DRESSING THE HAIR OPEN NEW FIGHT GIRLS WITH SNUB-NOSES SOW ARE! sm [= al ya) pay pe ¥ }2 ym; pom, pm ie hal } i i } i and Venter For the high hown fr yuthful fa ated tn the picture shave their would shows come the best ad antage (This is the fourth In a serles of | six articles on the latest methods dressing the halr.) ShION tiSt WORKED 18 HOURS; FELL ASLEEP; HURT; GETS $10,000 BALM Let the Dee. 80 Fran u $10,0¢ ir rinst his fe r en on « uslfor injuries to his ri hand |fered when he fell asleep at chine after working PACIFIC PiIsn rt Bidg,, Seatte, a ma 18 hours a day 60. Wark, Hundred Coats, Filly Dresses Coats $15.00 to $35.00; Boys’ Suits and Coats $3.50 to $10.00, These Sales have always brought lots of people to our store, and this one will Therefore you should come in at once—bring a Dollar and take pick from our entire stock _oaiauaaaipaniasteaipaessimeseaianieaiiisaiee deat You get the Garment you select when you pay the first dollar. No In- terest — No Security — No Collectors. Pay at our store. Store Open New Year's Eve Until 10 P. M. MUHL PAINT CO. 61S Pike st WALLPAPER From 5 Cents a Double Roll MAIN 5e61 NOTICE! ou know the ar. LIQUOR Co. 411 Pike St. FOR BELT LINE Orders were issued Wednesday to the East he proposed bel proceed with waterway unit of Ine rail way t About the same time, the port commission’s formal complaint against the zone system of switch- | ng, and the unfair advantage taken ‘oads over shippers, was ) the public service com 1 Olympia. Here are the fendants in the nd Electri rn Pac nukee, & Puget und, Pacific Nort t Traction "neta rads wit tara'eo mow USE STAR WANT it Get wn'ndoe'e ADS FOR RESULTS simi Sells renuine Sunnybrook full at 80c; full pt. 40c; full %-pt, 20¢? All standard brands of wines and Mquors at cut prices, «large bottles of Rainier, German Lager or Olymp!a, tce cold, 606 Why Pay Moret Is named as de- Puget Great Northe bia awe system than hing NOTICE! Reserve your tables for New Year's Eve. No admission without reservation. Reserve now and get your choice of locations, Tate’s Cafe, 1415 Third Ave. Hofbrau Cafe, First and Madison St. ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW ‘While We Are CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Silver Fillings .. vio pitwrisT seo Pike St. Comer ef Third Ava We use nothing but the best materials and guarantee « pleasing an@ taste Ing result for a mrss Is iy yeara All work nteed, Platinas Piling 3 gat 50 | Heavy Gold Crowns Painiess Kxtmmcting Free. 4 Alloy Filing Pri 88 to Solid Bridge Work Examinations und Estimates Free. ote of Teeth ...85.00 and Lady Attendants, UNION DENTISTS—Cov, Third and Pike, Entrance 305} Pike St.

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