The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1916, Page 2

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| | ; All This Week | Marguerite } George Packed houses are unanimous that this is the best thing the Great Little Star has ever done Don’t delay for a moment 15¢c Children 5c b SKATIN Day JOIN THE CROWD Speci Music by Lombard’s at Afternoon and Evening Sessions 1012 A. M.—3-5 P.M 8: 15-10:30 P. M. SKATE 2 Tomorrow if you can eat your din Rér with a perfect set of teeth. If your te>th need attention, ¥ Offer you the services of one of t Most perfect da:tal e-tablishment fn the Northwest. Prices are | lowest. Material the best AY work guaranteed Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. . Clark. Maseger ne TON 2- Le] rf vynthia of the heart stomach, You Thanksgiving. | about cooking it out? out? A-—As much, or upon picking out jcooking It. The key In roasting }soft and pliable, sunken Au |well, The fat ¢ the quality of | Singe Remove the an inch skewer Clean the legs under the the birt back juice and salt Place the breast down, then turn. Send the to the largest plat aid the carver. Follow H. O. Fuhrberg, proprietor of the |Scente cafe, and indicted by the King county grand jury on a charge of conducting a public nuisance, was the first of 15 persons indicted to jenter a plea. Puhrberg pleaded not guilty to|‘** the charge in the superior court late | The remaining persons were arrarcned, with the ex.) Elizabeth Ander son, charged with perjury, and were Sranted several days tn which to prepare their pleas, Six will plead nd the remainder on De Tuesday afternoon. ception of Mra. M Friday, cember 5. PURIFI FORD (5 TURKEYS GIVEN AWAY AT THE All Night Dance DREAMLAND IGHT Admission 25c INCLUDES 5 DANCE TICKETS LADIES FREE 1— WING CUT LEG CUT Grey: young married couple and very ha py, 80 our problem is net an affair) It 1s rather one of the thie is our first! ant to have tur key, but don't know the firet thing We are going to have company for dinner, so | want it to be just right, Can you help me We are a) MRS. NCWLYWED, P. S—My husband also wants to know how to carve a turkey. M more, depen's weighs about 10 pounds danger of drying out a smaller tur | The wings of 1 young turkey are Anna Chandler 3 supple, Hlegs smooth. broast-bone not rigid |The eyes, tho glated, should not be sverfat turkey does not cook breast injures the fowl by {with a lighted twist of paper « going over it b eut ting thra the dark skin at the back, below the joint, and out the sinews one by one with a together and with a skewer | If the turkey is stuffed the before roasting, rub a little lemon into skin and keep in a cold place. turkey the pan, and roast one hour. Cook a turkey 20 min-| utes to the pound and baste often. | Key to the table on, r in the house to the above rve a turkey in the most econom diagram Sulphur was the great Antiseptic and Germicide SULPHURRO Liquid Compound Sulphur THE BLOOD Keep a bottle on the shelf All Druggists PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRC & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEW - WOMEN WEEK YOUR CREDITISO.K. (00 -_ S3— FIRST LEG JOINT Mortimer Clayton, ex-movie | actor, fell over a cliff in Australia while helping produce thrillers 16 months ago. Since that time he has been in 26 different hospitals and under gone 34 operations. Of this num turkey ax in, Def 26 Were on his left arm, which fe» has now been amputated There (a! Now he ts in Seattle, and out of a job. For a time he was mite | Hair Red? Golly, | No, It Is Bronze! pull Fasten | wings) day} i to} | Area ae -7 Chandler, " In the editor's mail this morn ing was a nice little sizzling hot note from the girl at the Alhambra, who sings “Rolling Stones” in a manner calculated to make every body sit up and desire to be a rolling stone more than anything else. Why.” she asks, “did you let your reporter say in his review of \the show that I have red hair? } Any one not color blind could se it is bronze deep, dark bronze, and natural at that right down to the bra,” said the city editer to the } reporter and take arother look at Anna's hutr. Take a good look About your hair,” ventured the reporter ir Anna’« dressing room, “It's all right whatever color it Is Ob, that's Anna, “Why di thing about 1 know that of 4 My Atham different amiled nt you say some songs’ Do you copation Is the sou ” you realize that did more to popularize ‘I’ Pagliacc!’ than Leos cavallo? uldn’t the ‘Sextette from Lucia’ be sung with a skip and jump? Do you know— Ob, must you be going? Well, please remember Bronze, dark bronze, not red HAND CAR SHOWS HOW YEGGS LEFT FOLLOWING BATTLE Caroos She hop AUBURN, Cal, Nov. 29,—Dis covery of a theft of @ handcar ear ly today from the Sonthern Pa cific yards leads Sheriff Georg McAulay to beli that the yeggs who blew the postoffice safe al toomis made their escape by this meane Assisted by Deputy Sheriffs ikedd, Wood, Little and Wallen ‘erg of Sacramento, posses of "iacer county officers are search ng for further trace of the vers along the railroad Ten shots were fired in the fight between the robbers and Justice of the Peace Chester A. Scroggs, wh- Liscovered them running out of the postoffice MITH CLAIMS HE’S SOME HORSESHOER AUBURN, rob Me. Nov. 29.—Ste phen Lovejoy of this city saya he has shod three horses in 37 min utes. One he shod in 20 minutes one in nine and one tn eight The jtime was chalked down under his forge by the owners of the horses. This blacksmith doesn't agree to \shoe a horse always in eight min | utes, but he will shoe one in 12 any day, he says, and has made a wag er of $190 to that effect. | HE WANTS $30,000 | A jury in Judge Neterer’s depart ment of (he federal court was pon dering Wednesday over the $40,000 personal injury suit of G. H. Clem entson, local attorney, against the |Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co. | Clementson was injured while | ding @ street car last May, | | THIS SHOULD BE SOME SPORT, EH! |¢—_—____-__-______—_e | AS a new seashore amuse. | ment device, an inventor hes patented a trolley car support ed by floats that is driven over water by screw propellers STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 1916. After 33 ‘Operations, This Man Wants Work by Dr. D. claltet | Clayte 1 could end would Ii It's not so much a matter of salary as It te getting a place wald hotel to sleep Any one knowing of @ possible sbould call position HERE'S THE BEST WAY TO CARVBA TURKEY] RUMANIANSIN 5- WHITE MEAT 6- DARK MEAT A. Nicholson n the Cobb building. ph wants a job, badiy do inaid work, to © yp and eat.” for Clayton The Star, Main 600, pointed the two The meeting mittees of the two bodies will be/ held immediately and a report made |, easador Gerard will confer to- ONE MORE OF THOSE COMMITTEES AGAIN) BELGIANS WILL A committees of Beattie Commer jelal Club members has been ap Fokart to confer with the Chamber of Com- meree with a view toward merging by President W. F organisations between next Tuesday Rub Pain, Soreness, Stiffness, | } | The most aggravating matter in |which the governmebts are now jat issue is edmitted in official Sciatica Right Out With Count Rheumatiom {s fone case in fifty requires internal | Get a small trial bottle of “St. Ja jattend the all-day tndustrial confer cobs Ol" at any drug stor i ‘ ny i Yp ) p ( “St. Jacob's Oil” fifty! Pain gove pein only ltreatment. Stop dragging! Rub ‘een as ome sr" AO) WOMEN WILL! soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobe ou directly upen the tender | i spot.” and relfef comes instantly, "Bt. Jacob's Oil rheumatism liniment disappoints and cannot burn or dis- lcolor the skin Limber up! Stop complaining! About 400 women are expected to _|resuming the normal 1 nerve spe he |G rk in a the com Not and PAGE 2 RAPID FLIGHT | BEFORE FOES | BY CARL W. ACKERMAN | [United Press Staff Correspondent | WITH THE GERMAN ARMY AT CRAIOVA, Rumania, Nov. | 25, via Geriin and Sayville | Wireless, Nov, 29.—Marvelous rapidity Is marking the German invasion of R The Teu ton forces are averaging an ad | vance of from 10 to 15 kilome- | tere (6.21 to 9.31 miles) dally Craiova inhabitants Rumanian troops evacuated the city |just before the Germans entered | When the Teutonic forces did ar-| lrive, they found the village slowly | eful lite} lit lived before the war, The inhab \itants watched the passing of the German soldiers thru the streets from their windows and the side | walke, apparently enjoying the lepectaclo n Craiova alone were found 300 freight cars loaded with all kinds of provisions destined originally for the Rumanian army, The #ur prise of the rapid advance of the wma forces under Marshal Vou Mackenzen and Gen. Von Falken- hayn has led the Rumanians to con tinue their retreat, altho an engage iment was reported today between} the advanced posts. | ‘DEPORTATION OF BE PROTESTED BY ROBERT J. BENDER U. P. Staff Correspondent | WASHINGTON, Nov, 28.—U. & \day with President Wilson on in-| structions he will carry back to | Berlin December 5, bearing on the [different questions now pending | between the two governments | etret to be the deportation of | Belgian civilians into Germany It ts contended by this govern |ment that wresting Relgian men} from their families, while Belgian women and children are left to| suffer is inhumane | Gerard will see the president in New York Saturday night ence under the auspices of the Flowers } Thniikisienne Table Hollywood Special Suggestions That Will Brighten the Celebration. As an extra special do, they nt to the English we are preparing a generous basket of as |QN] ade, Even now, they clain sorted flowers, in a charming birch-bark gh is being sorely pinched economical basket, nicely arranged in water so they will , keep, at Ns _ $1.00 Chrysanthemums The finest, choicest blooms, from the tiny button variety to the most beautiful plumy ball, in all colors, at lowest prices Remember the folks at home telegraph Hollywood Gardens Second and Pine St. Phone Main 1665. Sw n. |torte. DS rc =) try to —=s merela Thanksgiving offering ie Ll Hl = ; (Cz rede —_ c | | CZ) to all parts of th | HIPPODROME Zz Cates Coemasae Fer ee universe over could not say, with truth, that German, tions, great conflict in its own way. | Most everybody A great many are anti- British, a emall circle are pro- German, but everybody’ is pro- | | | sides of the Baltic land, and for generations Sweden has feared Russia some day would | blazing a way to open porta of the Atlantic and can throttle it Makes pure blood, and pure blood makes health Manufactured by jLLY’s Seattle : PRO-FRENCH IN |in just a moment you'll be free; Washington Staie Federation of then, would happen to Sweden? | Get, at any drug store, a bottle of from pain, soreness, stiffness and Women's Clubs at the Good Eats 1 1 asked President Carl Frisk of | zemo for 25c or $1.00 for extra large | swelling Dent suffer! Relief cafeteria on December 4 Ithe Stockholm Handels bank, one of | size Use as directed, for it does the awaits you St. Jacobs Ot” has! Following the morning seasion a the most powerful financiers in all| work quickly. It kills the dandruff relieved millions of rheumatism tour will be made thru the immigra enstitannste Scandinavia, and one of the best in-| germ, nourishes the hair roots and sufferers in the lant half century, tion and government employment | BY WM, PHILIP SIMMS formed men in such matters in| immediately stops itching scalp. It is and is just as good for sctatica, agency, The speakers’ program in 7 sad a, | Swede bout the effect of the Brit pure, reliable, antiseptic liquid, 3s neuralgia, Jumbago, backache, cludes many prominent club women| “"'tet ? a bee wee ish blockade, and ff it had affected | not greasy, is easy to use and will sprains and swellings ‘of the state STOCKHOLM, Nov. 6—(By {11.4 cost of living to any great ex-| not stain. Soaps and shampoos are —$_$__—____—_ Mall.) —Sweden is, perhaps, ‘tent. He did not seem to think it! harmful, as they contain alkali. The the most divided country inthe j[had. Living was higher, he said,| best thing to use for scalp irritations the war. nis pro-ally or There are many and eacn looks at is ant French, even the pro-Germans. A strange paradox, but a true bookkeeping ~~ a eo ej gt sg Cali or write counts Bring ttle. A |: KI co., one. Still Sweden, as 2 nation, TALL Hotel Antlers, Fourth and Union, | Ny | je neither proally nor pro- fete: FLOOR, FIKE PLACER MKT. |b) 2 | Pru - - = —— _____ — The Russian antipathy fs his-| Sweden used to be on both! Russia took Fin- go further west, e and al) say the ideal country in this war, from the first gun till the last. She has fought like a lion, and unselfishly She has put herself, heart and soul, | and has always JQW] into the struge Hig] fought strictly ording to | Her attitude has been nobility and not even the pro-Germans [NY] |*2 hope for her defeat \Y However, in thie pro-German crowd one hears that England is using France for her own selfish purposes. According to them land is aiming at world-domination, | and that if the allies win and Ger-| many is crushed, England will have | her hand on the world’s windpipe, | | | at leisure, Ily and otherwise And as proof of what England will} Turkeys 1,000 Candied Turkeys To Be Given Away FREE To Our Patrons Thursday Evening Nov, 30, at the Sixth Annual Mg Hall New Yea sque s Kve has been Sweden The Puritan Maid says: Fo Brawn and Brain the and flour must be pure wholesome.” s HO The UNBLEACHED FLOUR . muscle and nerve. Sold by Grocers y, by the action of England's fleet 40 to 100 per cent, they assert, and « ain commodities are not to be had at all. Should England become | for itching scalp when hair is {# all-powerful, as she would in the} and the dandruff germ is killing ti? event of a crughed Germany, what,| hair roots, Delay means—no hair. You do not want a slow tr is zemo, for it is safe and inexpensive, The EW. Rose Co. Cleveland, O. but on an average of not more than 30 per cent. Sweden is ex-| ceedingly prosperous, and there is| : who, through Errors and Excess, suffer from Chronic Impaired Manhood, | Back, Nervous Debiti tality, Kidney and 4c Pt. 7c Qt. bles, are quickly cured by Pasteurized. Regul mm |DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID Bave cost of 4 ~ yas profit, By mail $1, or six boxes for $5. One 25 or pro- fac- the | us. You'll 4 Giant's Gasp ARVELOWS same of and Brain and Grin Brawn Hoyle itself eem | Eng . com block: | An Amazing Modern Melodramatic Comedy Possibly you saw Marvelous Maciste -—IN— “CABIRIA” ALSO A CARTOON SCENIC “A PEN TRIP TO PALESTINE” CLASS ‘A’ Third Avenue, near Pike |

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