The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1916, Page 2

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|Girl Comedionne Has F unny Face “Jet us send youa VICTROLA on 30 days’ FREE TRIAL!” “NO CASH DOWN!” “make your own terms!” yj =) own selec yefurnian 100 with payment ehane you, the homefurnisher ake we own —make your YWe ™ Charge No ° Interest le wells credit service will fit your Individual needa! Jeanne Digby After health officials were ready jto breathe easy and believe the infan jtile paralysis furry had been check ed hore, another case was discovered late Monday The victim ts Juanita Digby, 9, daughter of J. M. Digby 8824 Bighth ave. N. E She attend.) ed the Olympic View school, out steel gear. ase side the city limits. It has been £7.20 soreen PO.NO we reon back closed for fumalgation ape- | ‘3 FACING FINES IN | ABATEMENT CASE } Depaty | Prosecutor Summers [started a contempt of court action |against three well-known south of \Jackson st. characters Tuesday, for | violation of an abatement order placed against (he Dearborn hotel, 703 Dearborn at May Terry and Guiseppe Colan zelo and his wife are being held in Neu of $1,000 bond. The Dearborn was abated last year, when it was known aa the Moonlight hotel “Lam gotng thru with this case j}to show those people that they have got to obey court orders, said Summers. “For this infrac tion, all three of the persons under larrest face « $1,000 fine, a year In {Jail, or both FIND SUICIDE’S BODY ON ROOF OF HOTEL While making the rounds of buildings, looking for fire hazards, Assistant Fire Marshal John Reid found the body of a man who had evidently committed suicide by banging himself more than six months ago on the roof of the Crown hotel), 315 First ave. 8. Tues- day noon. The rope, attached to a beam. had broken. A fragment w atili around the neck of the man. The body was beyond recognition by any of the hotel police The victim was evidently about 20 years of age, and wore a check: ed suit and black shoes. A black hat lay near him. Arthur Johnson, who recently fell into the hands of the dry squad ‘while he was carrying a suit case filled with bottled whisky, pleaded guilty before Judge Gordon Tues- day and was fined $100. MN electric vacuum cleaner— F —the world's famous Frantz Premier is with- \ out question the best family vacuum cleaner made, regardless of price. —we will gladiy demonstrate this cleaner to you, or if you wish, we will send it on approval, free trial! | \ | every home should have a Frantz Premier vacuum cleaner, an it reduces labor for housekeeping and removes all the dangerous @mé unhealthy dust which ordin- artly accumulates in your home. ( {5s edit j } | STAR—TUESDAY, GIRL IS SORRY FATHER ISN'T GOING TO DIE CHICAGO, Oct. 17 Tm sorry 1 did not finish him, | hear he's go ing to live That was the comment today of Miss Fern Roberts, 16, who shot her father, Dr, Grant J. Roberta, « | dentiat, here last night because he would not return to her mother The girl, who is believed to be insane, referred to him as her fa ther tho today Dr. Roberts raid he was hor stepfather Miss Roberta sald her father to retu hin wife, from whom he sep neveral years ago, to which he replied No, Fern, | can never live with your mother again You will, or you will go to your |grave,” replied the girl, firing | three bullets into his body | ATTORNEY IS AFTER WILLARD’S ‘ROLL’ 108 ANGELES, Oct. 17.—Jeas Willard and Attorney Rogers of Loy Angeles are principals today in a $25,000 damage sult Rogers is suing the champion for reasonable legal servicers” ren dered plaint filed againet Wi had enabled the champ une by securing his he had urged Rogers declared in the cot that he ake i | moters. |FINDS INFANTILE PARALYSIS GERM ROCHESTER, Minn., Oct 17 4 8. rd | tile paratysis, Beyond saying it wae found in the tonsils of | children suffering from the mal- ady, he refused to elaborate. A Kaneas City Lady Darkened Her Gray Hair and Stimulated its Growth by @ Simple Home Process She Tells How She Did it ' A wellknown resident of Kan sas City, Mo, who darkened her gray hair by a simple home proce ess, made the following state “Any lady or gentleman jean darken their gray or faded batr; stimulate ite growth and imple tecipe, whieh they can mix To half pint of water add 1 on. of bay rum, 1 small box jof Barbo Compound and \& oz. of glycerine, These ingredients can be purchased at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair every other day until the gray hair in darkened sufficiently. This mixture relieves itching and is ex cellent for dandruff. It does not stain the scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. It will make a gray-haired person look 10 to 20 years younger.” Advertisement. StopUsingaTruss 8. GOODWIN was elected it of the Seattle Real Estate on at the annual meeting yy in the L. C. Smith building. MR. AND MRS. R. C, HUDSON of Fremont entertained 154 guests Monday at the celebration of their golden wedding anniversary. Few realize how many society! women now wash their own hair, not because it is a fad, but because they wish to obtain the greatest |possible hair beauty and be sure |they are not using anything harm |ful. The thousands who have } found that in washing the hatr it is never wise to use a makeshift but | is always advisable to use a prep: aration made for shampooing only, gay they get the best results from a simple home-made canthrox mix- ture, You can enjoy this, the beat that js known, for “about three cents a shampoo by getting some| eanthrox from your druggist, and dissolving a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. Your shampoo {s {now ready. After its use the hair dries rapidly with uniform color. | Dandruff, excess of! and dirt « i Fall Style Features sre the handsome Ve- jour ita, beautifully tailored and wn in Burgundy, Taupe, Green and Brown je Long Coats are* trimmed in Hudson Seal Pall Styl Our Salte are od From@n0 The New Fall Coats | the jong and modes, in the | desirable coat dissolved and entirely 4 r.| Your hair will be so fluffy that it s t6f to will look much heavier than ft cuepir | jits lustre and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which in- sures hair growth. HIS DAY’S OUTING Hunting Trip on a Wet Day! Brings Painful Results Once upon a time Charles Mul- i}len, of Philadelphia, went gunning. It was a dismal rainy day, and long exposure to cold and wet brought j|on a severe attack of rheumatism, He was confined to his home. A friend recommended Sloan's lAniment, citing his own case as jevidence of ita effectiveness. Mul jen bought # bottle and applied it} to his aching limbs, Soon improve-| ment was noticed and he was able} to return to business | Mr. Mullen writes: “Since that) experience I have never been with- out Sloan's Liniment in the medi- cine chest.” You will find it soothes bruises, sprains, toothache and relieves lame back, neuralgia, in fact all external pains. At all druggists, 25c, 50e and $1.00 a bot. fat Sloan's S PAIIY 211 Unton mt. jean buy THUSS WEARERS, Here's Great, Good can be berauee Aifferent medicine enive purposely afford an ended muacies m the painful truss, be eeif-aa f e " the aie is ata RHEUMATISM AFTER =o NO ALUM F How Much Could You Save? Wouldn't it mean a saving for!« you if you knew that for 25 cents & pound you could now get a bak ing powder that is the best money You can—it's Rogers’ Auto Club Baking Powder You use less of it than of the old fashioned “priced powders, but there isn’t a better baking powde sold at any price. It is a pu phosphate product, indorsed by. the| Westfield Board of Health. The Rogers Co. Seattle Office, 308 Maynard Bidg. Phone Main 2055 Aumerous contracts with pro ake it soft and glossy with this) PAGE 2 OCT. 17, 1916, i] | | > iy “4 h ‘ ae nr | | To the Re; | | After being convicted of selling |short-weight sacks of potatoos tc West Seattle consumers, W. 0. | Bromley, Fred Maxwell aod Joe Nealon were each jhaving obtained licenses an ‘selling short weights by Judge |don Tuesday | FIRE MARSHAL BRINGHURST announced the fire losses in during September to be $31, SOLD SHORT WEIGHT|[B.in, OR. L. R. CLARK the | WE HAVE ADDED ANOTHER GRADUATE REGISTERED DENTIST TO OUR STAFF distinct improvement on the natural teeth. You can masticate your food perfectly with our plates and can even bite corn off the cob without the slightest difficulty. WE GUARANTEE ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS DENTISTRY. We have an ample supply of “Novo-Cain,” which is admitted by all to be by far the best dental anaesthetic so far discovered. Most dental offices haven’t any nor can they get it—but have been forced to resort to substitutes. that there is a dental office in Seattle which can guarantee to do your dental work absolutely painlessly. Just read the experience of B. Mun, of Earlington. 1 Dental Offices: I can truly testify that I never felt any pain at all when I had my tooth pulled at your office—any whatever. until I had some work done at your office. Your teeth are a matter of vital importance to you. Come in at once and satisfy yourself that we can do all we claim and more. teeth put into perfect condition—a lot more than it will cost you. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Corner Third and Union. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. N. B.—We give with all work our ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office. fe) [pal $$ High Class | pAIRLESS Saar | MODERATE PRICES Third and Pike St. ' Entrance 1504 3rd | «! T | | | or Painful that he remedy tn quickly amed or swollen m r brone hroat, chest breaking up a healing phiegm sler and you 4 ounc f inte a pint tle with plain gr hore made for $2.60. children lov perfectly its pleasant taste. contrated Norway pine ext gualacol and tx r Wayne In Ribs Choice Pork Roast. Selected Veal Chops Choice Pork Smoked Loin Bacon COME I THE MEA FRY E’S QUALITY MARKETS WEDNESDAY SPECIALS | Prime Steer Backs... Petaluma Storage Ranch Eggs. . AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS OLYMPIC MARKET 1422 AMER 619-21 Third Ave. west 1102-14 Our business is growing so fast—our methods are pleasing and satisfying the people so well—that we have just been com- pelled to add another dentist to our staff. You may be sure that we selected him with great care, and that he is a graduate, reg- istered dentist of the highest type. He also has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all, just the same as every operator in this office has. We can give you no more convinc- ing proof that our service is satisfactory—that our prices are right—that our materials are the best—that our methods are the most painless—than this. When our business is growing as fast as it is—it is proof beyond all argument that we are giving satisfaction to our patients—from every standpoint. This office is growing far faster than any other dental estab- lishment in the Northwest. In every particular our service is superior. WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN THE MAKING OF PLATES. We make plates which will not slip or drop down, but which will at all times give you perfect chewing service. Our plates restore the natural contour of the face, which is a great im- provement to the personal appearance! Our plates are so skillful- ly made that it is difficult to tell them from natural teeth. In fact, if the natural teeth wer¢ not in good shape, our plates are a very It is a matter of great importance to you to know I never did believe that this could be done B. MUN, Earlington, Wash. It will be worth a great deal to you to have your DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Diagonally Across From the Postoffice. jut Your Hidden Beauty Today, perhaps, more than ever before, no man can arance ounts! inh. oe that look worse still, Our methed of replacing the teeth ementin your appearance that the first decidedly favorable. on all Plates, Crowns, Bridgework and or. All work posttively pati action and examination free, N T’s FINE a in Extn UNION DENTISTS 305% Pike St, Third Ave. (Over Ow! Drug Store) The Wonder Millinery Co. 216 PIKE ST. In these days of advanced prices we can solve your Miilinery problem. We have hundreds of Shapes and Trimmed Hats to solect from Practical and Stylish Trimmed Hats $5.00 to $10.00 Best Materials in New Shapes From $1.45 to $6.00 Large line of Gold Ornaments and newest ideas in Feathers. Everything in Millinery at THE W ONDER 21 Pik s. esinol| 17¢) -24 Firet Ave. ICAN MARKET rERN MARKET O4 Weatern Ave. AK SNOW‘OR NO SNOW, YOU'LL | NEED COAL THIS WINTER 0. M. LATIMER, MANAGER ACME COAL CO. Main Yard, Elliott 1400—West Seattle Yard, Weat S40.w stops itchi and burning If you are suffering with ecsema, ringworm, Get your bin filled now, with ACME. You'll need i rash or other tormenting skin-eruption, try Res- 1 you'll like like tt bec » ACME giv : eed t) inol Ointment and Resinol Soap. You will be sur- and you'll like it—like it because ACME gives most heat per prised how quickly the itching and burning stop dollar, makes no clinkers or soot and leaves less ash. ACME and the skin becomes clear and healthy again. lis the economical coal, the clean coal, the satisfactory coal, S Resinol Ointment and Resinol § B's é <i pag , have been pr by physicia | Prices at bunkers are: Lump, $4.50; Nut, $8.50; Furnace (coking), - “ Md by all @ $3.50; Run of Mine, $3.25 {ian Sr es oe ‘eet ak write Our heating expert at your service without charge, He'll locate fest Stevtng” Sth peter dei the fault in your comfort plant sactee ep trtaneginaines

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