The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1917, Page 6

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™ ote ate ate ofe afe ale ofe ote af afe ote ofe fs “TOMORROW” —The Great Unknown The Dream of Today Is the abe e ‘ : i : e ce ‘ e ‘ ‘ ‘ < : ‘ ‘ : fe : ‘ R i Reality of Tomorrow li HAVE Seen OPPORTUNITY 4 HAVE Seen Written the Word FORTUNE Hy. : I have seen it TESTED and TRIED, so that even a layman can j *s understand and read its meaning—an invention that WILL MAKE < WEALTH FOR MANY ‘e I have stood at the dawning of a great era and been dazzled by ‘ the enormity of what this has brought into my mind—the possibili + ties it has revealed iy Indeed, those who witnessed the first flutterings of the human Br voice over the first telephone, or seen the dull glow of the first incan descent light, or heard the first crackling sputter of the message con- veyed on air by wireless, or the thrill that marked the first flight of % the airship, walked with OPPORTUNITY and FORTUNE The GREAT INVENTION that I am about to tell you about is RADIAX COMBO-SHINE, the polish that actually and positively cleans and shines BOTH metal and wood , Man for years sought to make this wonderful discovery. Man for x years failed. MAN HAS TRIUMPHED. We have it It has been tested by the University of Washington and by hundreds of others, All say that it is all we claim—this GREAT chemical preparation cleans and shines ALL METALS and ALL WOODS. This great invention solves another mystery — brings to mankind ss another need. If you would call atmy office I could show you how this WONDERFUL INVENTION would, in a few years, open the doors to admit others to the millionaire class. o-————— | Moody’s Manual, an AUTHORITATIVE source, shows on that $100 invested at the RIGHT TIME brought in: Hell Telephone $54,000 Western Union Telegraph $15,000 ey Coupler < ose $18,680 | Welsbach Mantle $50,000 an Radiator $49,000 De Long Hook and Eye Co. $16,000 aghs Adding $41 National Cast 7 n 1 Typewriter Co, $38 or Ld vunlap Rubber Co. $25,000 | Weatiz N And $1,000 invested in the original Ford Motor Company has paid $3,000,000. And please bear in mind that all of the above companies, including the Ford Company, had an enormous amount of educational work to do in establishing a demand for their product. BUT THIS IS UNNECESSARY WITH RADIAX COMBO-SHINE, FOR THE DEMAND EXISTS FOR A COMBINATION WOOD AND METAL POLISH —AN ENORMOUS DEMAND. This great and wonderful opportunity I am going to share with you—at least some of you. No matter what your circumstances, OPPORTUNITY NOW CERTAINLY CALLS TO YOU. This corporation has sold all of its stock except a few hundred shares. The shares are $10.00 each. Sell at par. Fully paid, non- assessable and equally participating, this offering to one and all alike The offering is now small—limited—and to afford every man and woman an equal chance, the balance of the stock will be sold: NOT MORE THAN FIVE SHARES TO EACH PERSON You can invest $10.00, $20.00, $30.00, $40.00 or $50.00 in this corpor- ation—but no more. The limit is $50.00. Call at my office, 908 East Pike Street, (near Broadway and East Pike), between 8:30 and 10 a. m., or from 4 to6 and 7 to9 p.m. Ke.p- ing the office open from 7 to 9 p. m. will be for only an evening or two, solely for the benefit of those who cannot call during the day. - Remember “TOMORROW"—The Great Unknown. The Dream of j Today is the Reality of Tomorrow. Come, See and Learn. I will be “6 pleased to see you. e ats t H. S. JEFFERY President H. S. Jeffery Chemical ( Seattle, January 20th. WB ofe ote ofe o ole oie wje ojo ofe ofe.efe] + PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD GETS ONE ==." MORE CHANCE TO MAKE GOOD =: ommiss OLYMPIA, Jan. 24—The public,;appropriation for the commi fervice commission is to be placed | aking railroad valuations, and mM trial for its right to exist, as t 4 the question whether it/¢ public institution. The commission should be allowed to further Must prove that it exists for the |“squander public money” in raising purpose of serving the public and rates and working other hardships fot as an instrument to serve spe-jon the public it is p Cial interests, or quit doing bust v Less. © comm nteresta to burden h increased rate Iterably opposed to it re the case is ended these | La @bild and Boner landed on the|the jitneys by putting them under answer Jones 1 Jones bill for an $5,800 emergency |the control of the publi rvice | * that It was “needed to fe i —— out the provisions of the service comission act.” Another Chance Given Jones finally was made to could furnish the state riation was But th need to be c gument Silverware Cravat Pins ) originally provid ill to pay the expens Charles A. Reynolds in fighti the tourist rate victe chopped out with th t Attorne furnish the expenses Umbrellas Toilet Sets ce 715 Second Avenue A DIAMOND ring was stolen lice by Mra, H. L, Bly. lature nto an Inetrume woe ON THE BATH-ROOM SHELF The ground work for the peo senators, gath their nols wanted to know Ple’s case was laid yesterday wh ces, will have landed a swift | re benefit an emergency apr Senators Landon, Nichols, Fai at the other Jones bill to kill | § would be to the ta Boner couldn't see the nece of the expenditure, especially » the government rallroad vali would be available to the state.” | Musterole is a cles 6 LY +} ) that the commission had fallen | Ot blister like a os down tn the former v ,| Quick relief for s alvo admitted that th nent | Chitis, tonsilitis, valuations for which the $8,800 ap-|#on, pleurisy, r nent’s findings | ked up,” was his ar On the roll call, Nichols voted in| Watches Cut Glass favor of the appropriation, explain e that to give Diamonds Fobs the comr n a final chance to THEATRE make good." t, because no other medicine ba a | ne hw Rings Platedware he appropriation ¢ to} ame formula or ingredients. Ac com- Sun, Jan. 2 Bracelets Cuff Links utehin ept no substitute, but insist on} ‘e men id d Northland voting | |having Hood's, and get it today ne MAL. Wetneed ‘anner CREDIT IS AN ACCOMMODATION |] ro: with, cagutinn citicthie (econ einaets ae 5.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT || ia MEET 1S ON | -~Goor-coen tee TMA ing reported action of the Cana government in fixing news-print “The Se paper prices to publishers at a $10 NS H. SILVER & CO. Mita dae aincntatts # The Kerville Family 32.'3%2.. | PLYMouTH CHURCH. THE HOME OF THE LUCKY WEDDING RING her apartment at 1515 Bast Mad At., according to a report to the po STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN, 24, 1917. PAGE 6 BRAVES ENEMY FIRE 18 ; . =~ CROWDS! CROWDS!! SHOW NO SIGN OF AAT ENVY —_—_—_—_—_—_""" AT THE BIG FIRE SALE) Now in force at the United Wreckage Syndicate Store, 1509 Fourth Avenue. Another stupendous rush of eager buyers swept through the atore yesterday. If you we mong the crowds, and were not properly ed call again, If the crowds meine omorrow for the choice r ofe ojo ojo ojo oje ojo ojo je ojo ojo ojo oje ojo large for you tomorrow, come the next day, or the balance of the week. New bargains are thrown on the bargain tables Don't miss this great merchandise event—you will find values positively astonishing. Be here early t picking Sale Starts at 9:30 A. M._COME A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF FINE | "=": 4nP, WoUD aus SWat = Kepresented shoes, worth QOOc Work Shoes, black th worth up to 916.50; price Men's Fine damaged, that sold up vse $2.48 "Nemcuippietiepieny |) - Ureesett shore $3.85 A MAMMOTH STOCK OF DRY GOODS { ALMOST GIVEN AWAY! Lot Ladies’ and Children’s Hose, solled; worth to 250; now 7c Zhe and SOc Drees Goods, seed 16c alice ‘and Ginghame, od or wotleds 3c v1 Children’s Suits, worth to Dries, . $1.88 A hundreds of other ar- ow is Sik, worth 79c let thre Goods, saotied, worth to Se yard) now 12c Serae Dreae Goods, worth to 81.00, 39c ie eee Let Ladies’ Underwear, Werth to 81.00; 39c MONSTER STOCK OF MEN’S FURNISHINGS This French military surgeon! BUTCHERED. COME! won a bet by performing stunts on the parapet of a trench in full view of the Germans. But he got “ten 49c * for exposing himself need Macktvaw Conte, werth to ie to th nemy's fire, a ———— sew $3.99 RHODES WANTS fim "0" “ose CRITICISM TO | ide BE JUSTIFIED am ““"* “’so,*? - Some Damaged) The first meeting of the con. Werth iSe to 5 c solidated Chamber of Com ptabirenated merce and Commercial Club cton’nad nen recs trom Come to SEATTLE’S GREAT FIRE SALE! { ing Guat arteben of thenipate UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE, 1509-1511 FOURTH AVE. Li | binneure th pea bibite Specializing Salvage From Marine and Mercan- yeas ain't Gea eae 4 tile Disasters—Occupying the Large Double Store Next to Colonial Theatre. 4 Weel Under- Netled Overaite and 3Oe worth to $1.98 solled; worth to 29c Ine Pants, some sotleds * $1.49 Has, worth “ 69c ie = * Men's and Youths’ Pants, Damaged Hotere 49c poee; fire scorched} 98c now MEN'S FINEST HATS halt Unterwent, sow. 2OC to ite news: 8c a ze) Overaiie, vorth 99¢ — Slicker Coats, worth to 83.50; slightly damaged; sale price 88c —_—_ Khaki Pants and Coats, plain nad ribbed; worth to #2.00; now 98c ho oe eje ojo aie oje eve ojo oe eje oje eje oje ete name o mending that the «islature |) te enou carry | ae touriat fight be fore the interstate commerce com niasior ‘ * Eckhart, former prest-| » Commercial Club was ed a trustee to take t J. 8 Goldsmith, who mith in chat rtation burea ‘ 1 lace GERARD PASSES ON WILSON MESSAGE ry ejerefe vje oje ojo ee ope of ie i BERLIN a 8 an i trener « xt of [Press bureau tod BERLIN, via Sayville, Jan. 24 Wnemy for lost six aeroplanes on the wes f rday to- day's report ght eather result air nts, and neurred by Gerr “THAT JAR OF MUSTEROLE ehe i et Has ~~ Hap fo alga Hell Gate bridge, the largest and heaviest stee! arch railroad span ever built, is nearly ready for use. The bridge connects Long island ne n the Fami y and New York and carries four tracks. The stee! span is 1,017 feet long. Forty million pounds of steel were used in the immense span, and re iow ‘ ey 160,009 pounds iT Tie immediate approaches, The winding steel and concrete approach is nearly a mile long. I e had the croup —_ Bhalbsseoo Nah. itll feet wer =n 1 YOU SUFFER FRENCH MAKE RAIDS! it ; ns | Was right there to lief nt ARIS, Jan al ute ointment) When your kidneys are weak and _ ch raids on Ge at acd € c 1 rent woints points sou $ Imit|made with oil of 1 it will Md they do not properly perform Gis, and In the Woevre were an a rd plaster. r functions; your back aches y , % throat, bron- | and you do not feel like d much | noUnned i today's Obtois) ‘state 4 tiff neck,/of anything. You are likely to be nt, The report also said there sthma, neur: ee- | denpondent and to borrow troc “as great activity of patrols in the region of the Seille, but calm else where along the front | matism, ago, pains and aches of the back or joints, just as if you hadn't enough « Don’t be a@ victim any | » old reliable medi Hood's parilla, gives strengh and A Star Want Ad will bring it. to the kidneys, and builds up sassniaddienensones ) "« Rev. J. E. Crowther 1 *° _— Will Speak 1 \ \ | sore muscles, bruises, chil frosted feet, colds on the chest | | (it often prevents pneumonia spr | | ROPOLITAN} | The Comic Opera Success c ELLIE ELE TLL LTE TEE TET OTTER ELLE pi e a Muller, Mur. - P a | 9 €e e Hi At Oe Four Downtown Churches r Kven- 15c First Presbyterian Rev.M.A Matthews First Baptist Rev.Carter Helm Jones First Methodist Rev.J FCrowther First Congregational Rev. Hugh G Ross ings A Classy Big Show Tomorrow Until Saturday Geo. Clancy & Co. 3:0: ‘The Padre’ fror Comedinns Iarmony | med and Harmon | ~ ia Bite an Day and West Hal Hart | A. TenNights of Great Sermons—Wonderful 0: 4 4 Beautiful Music itis tee nnd the Just a Litle Bit Different Wirtat x AND danuary 22 toFebruary 2. Au Tress Merrines Wu Be Hao Ar SUTHAVE and UNIVERSITY ST. The Last Episode of ert Feature “THE SHIELDING SHADOW” on f Photoplay — come and see the solution of this great mystery | Coming Sunday: Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne PT AT UY ON aR I |

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