The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1917, Page 6

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B.T.U. Mystery Solved Bright U Investigates. Usual,” Youngster “Better Than Thermal Unit “Better Try “British Here's the Letter received by the Pacific | | ‘The secret is out! All these definitions are correct. And there are 13,432 B. T. U.'s in a single pound of | | | | | = “Made from the richest Swonder the heating valuc They're jammed full of I I Now is a good time to stock your basement with these 8. T. U.'s. Order from your nearest dealer or from PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. 563 Railroad Avenue South Main 5080 SH DRUG STORE 7 KILLED IN BAY quad officers, headed by CCIDENTS SUNDA Seeant Prinam smashed a drvg| AOU UNDAY at 2018 First ave Sun SAN FRANCISCO May & i, after the proprietor. J. S.jseven are dead today and r had been caught selling al-|jored as a result of Sunday's aut Peokiol without the proper legal pro-| mobile and street car accidents tn re. istrict | womer one man—e oceupant of an automobile MUSEMEN T! Sj met a terrible death late yesterday ah adel inder the wheels of a speeding electric train at Moraga crossing zi The five bodies were unrecogniz. = TROPOLITA NE eRMepeRennr In per oan THEATRE moved | Priday and Saturday, June | and 2 JOHN DREW In Langdon Mitchell's Comedy WOMEN WORKERS IN ls PORTLAND MAKE HIT ” PORTLAND, Ore, May 28.—Fi “Major Pendennis |ty-five women employed by: the} Byom Thack Northern Pacific Terminal com With the M le « ¢ anys yards have convinced F ilies: Nights to's Lyons, manager, that women are MAT. 8A BATS $ better workers than men | “They are more careful and neat 6 DAYS, # er than men in their work, NG SUNDAY a FIRE SPRAY FAILS TO BEAT FRENCH. Special Wednesday Matinee JOHN CONT Presen ‘The Gi “Flora Bella” With the Original Cast Direct PARIS, May 28.—Repulse of a From the Casino Theatre, German raid, made with blazing Priven: Nights $2.00, s oo, || fire sprays around Mont Blond, was! Oe. announced by the war office te | Wednesday Mat. Best sents 91, |/40" : sig toda SEAT SALE THURSDAY, 10 4, mM, | a8 One a number of desperate MAIL ORDERS Now German atte to force French to re inquish some of their |recently gained territory. AGES ‘SCIENTISTS TO SAIL NEW PANTAC A part headed by C. F. May-| Uy (Easgaea nard, of the National Geographic society, is here preparing to sail| for Alaska to investigate the ef. Other Big a fects of the great eruption of June Me and 206 i912, at Mt. Katmai PALACE HIP CONFER ON AIR WOOD LA Unie Uncle Sam is satisfied Afternoons 1:20 to 6; Fe with the same sizes of pruce fete Today ) Mile ber for aeroplanes that the allie at © are, he can't get it in the North west, according to lumbermen, Fol lowing a conference in Seattle Sat turday the millmen wired this in formation to Washington. | Afternoona, 100; Fever. and Bun, tbe | 8-HOUR DRILL NO | FUN; IT’S A GOOD MUSCLE MAKER BY J. H. DUCKWORTH NEW YORK, May 28.—What will happen when America’s youth ia called for service? How will the men, the mothers, hy ‘ nd the sweethearts, week a battle has n raging Already the Frepeh troops have} swept Iilinols and Indiana on | s bn Nh ie around Craonne, which may |descended from Paon plateau into| {h@ People at home to sacri Saturday; Southern. iiinols, | Instant Relief for Sore, Ache | watched mobilization of | ultimately force Germany's re. |the valley of the Miette Today The. apeea et Gonna parts of Arkansas, Kentucky | ing, Tender, Calloused Kitchener's first million, We | tirement to the _Meuse The | they were stendil driving s mS oie a hand, iinvinn 46 pea and Alabama late yesterday, Feet and Corns i are due to witness the supreme oe eae odee ind fatal wedge Into the) poet ay newly found. treceem and Kansas on Friday. aes ee and martie! enthusiasm as did puns % ae te pert pie Hy ae awa aha tine ae ake Ped to millions of dollars “Pull, Johnny, Pull!” The yet ne of the select serv. '@ Fully Met by Hood’s Sarsaparilia south—or in both dir simul ae and back vaae pe ar Where Death Stalks ect will mean calling to service and Peptiron Plils taneously. A su ‘or vigorous pushing of the The dead and injured are listed 11.000 men immediately Hecause of what it cont of In elther direction will be suffictent| war mS pb as follow Pha teue sen, after passing|the way it la made and of the rec-| to force a German retirement to the Failure to advance againat the yiiinois, 128 dead, 750 injured he doctor worn in andlord {t has achieved, Hood's Sarsa-| Meure line, to save the Hindenburg| Germans means losing the fruits of Kentucky, 50 dead, 47 injured t home for a few days to settle paritla is warmly recommended to| front northward thru Laon, St our soveintion declared Assistant Kansas, 26 dead, 60 Injured; Ala t affairs, Then they will re-|you for rheumatiam, catarrh, scrof- | Quentin, Cambral and Douat orretay day ta tha Kubovitz, in ®|bama, 12 dead: Arkansas, 9 dead ort at the local mobilization cen-| ula ema and other troubles | Already the battle has advanced | speech today to the cg ants’ Cot abt injured; Indiana, 7 4, 200 in| ter with a grip containing change | ar! from impure blood or low | *iffictently to insure this result ity etens yee te ty gical of scores of |jured; Tennessee, 6 dead, 53 in-| of socks, shirts and personal be-(state of the syatem, It continues favorable to the French, | others made by government off: jured | Jon to tide them over until) In es that are radically | But several weeks’ continuous op-|Clals in various cities today The heaviest loss of life was in| q they can be fitted out by Uncte/anemic and nervours—-marked by |¢Tations are likely before the de Russin was never better sup) Mattoon, Il, a city of 10,000 pop hate 100'they will/paleness, thin flesh, sleeplessness, |Ci!¥e moment in thin stroke tw) plied with shells than now, She Is |jation, @he Aturday afternoon's! youre footeick! Your feet f ” : “ee *! poached, That the Germans appre-| even enabled to stop the manufac: storm’ ex, a toll of 63 known|,, 00 e : ber we ee ete eae y te leiate the exact degree of the men-| ture of shells in some factories and qend. and injured estimated fron |Ured, Putted, up, chafed. aching, 0 ‘ really habitable./pepsin, nux and iron tonic, These] Der and flerconess of the in nr Clligy Dont ga etenge ae Fifty Killed at Charleston fresh and sore-proof. “Tiz" takes ow man r hard-|two medicines make the strongest Counter atta maunched ageinst| vies of war. But the army suffers| The property loss in this city| the » and burn right out of hips @ During thia perod|combination course of treatment the French ious lace ot toc redeg TH and the surrounding country is ec.|corns, callouses and busions. “Tis” r nocul vacet blood and nerves*of which pom 1808 oe timated at $2,000,000. is the grandest foot-gladdener the Che aril not par-| Fine results follow this cou { 036 H GRADUATES Mattoon, also was partly wrecked,| , Get @ 25-cent box of “Tin” at aay tlew ing boys will | teeatment—tak Hood's Sa 1 WASHINGTON, May 28.—-Rear, 59 ws) with a loss of 50 lives. T injur. | 9° store and end foot torture for te time at ng marched ciila regularly before meals, Pept-| Admiral Sims, commanding the| Approximately 6 pupils will| ed are estimated at from 60 to 150 whole year. plasd at have tired, ) and down the lot eight hours ajiron Pills after meals Jamerican destroyer. fleet co-oper| graduate trom the cliy bit scbools|The semage tnere in ectimaind oy | Sching, rig Mirage pwn See” Bat thay soon see that! Thousands of families are taking|ating with the allies, was today |June 13. This number in the largent | $1,000,000 ho fie aa tried “Tle” Soom wiftneas in obeyt rders is the|these medicines. Let your family ally named vice admiral by jt ) granted diplomas inj Alabama, Tennessor, Prkansas | \ crane no saostitute " backbone of disciplin take them, too. Get them now ent Wi land Kentucky were visited yester-| Coe?! : During the second month they good, hard mu sand will re el in the hard outdoor life Strictly military work will be lightened by athletic games, one company competing with another Bugiand's st armies were to the front nirymen now «0 forward in four months, On arri val in France the troops are tested ght days and then sent to th trenches. Intensive training should baer Amerteans do better \MILITIAMAN IS SHOT ‘GUARDING OIL TANKS PORTLAND, May Roy F r & militiaman guarding the nt of the Standard Ot] at Oliton was shot and serious wounded early today by an unidentified prowler, whom Coufins ord ° The police and milit es are bunting for the io j rude r. ‘DISCUSS CITY ROW The charge that three promo tions in the engineering depart |ment were made to raise the |men’s pay that thetr duties were not will be threshed ond banged lout by the civil service commission, meeting Tuesday night BACKACHE SOON DISAPPEARED Could Not Do Housework Till Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Removed Cause Fort Fairfie ia, Main For many months | suffered from backache caused fe male troubles so 1 was unable to do house. work. 1 took treatments for it but received no help whatever. Then some of my friends asked why I did not try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege. my table Compound. I did so and my bi ach von dis. appeared and I felt like a different woman, and now have ealthy little bat and do all my housewor will always praise Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable }1 did.”"—Mrs. Alton D. Fairfield, M When a remedy has lived for forty years, steadily growing in popularity and influence, and thou sands upon thousands of women de one the reasonab an article of n If you to Lydia F owe their health to it, 2 tok is lieve that it rit? Pin (confidential), Lynn s. Your letter will be opened and read by women only You want good, comfortable ision, of course then do your part by coming to a house of reputation and stand ing. You will be assured of Betting the very best optical service that modern science and skill have been able to produce. Lens Grinding Plant in con WALTER ROBSON Optometrist and Optician 4055-4056 Arcade Building (Established 1910) STAR—MONDAY, MAY 28, 1917. PAGE 6 WAR ON KAISER . TID" FOR TI TIRED, BY WM. G. SHEPHERD 1,122 IN WEST STRATEGIC ASSAULTS United Prem Matt . CHICAGO, May Two BY HENRY WOOD French communiques have not is hundred and thirty dan per | A 2 4 Press Giatt Cerreaponder mentioned the fighting except maine iene May 2 All sons were known dead today WITH THE FRENCH AR incidentally—but it has contin. | bes ais cupadient new and 1,122 Injured, many of o MIES NEAR CRAONNE, May ued incessantly, bitterly—and ra oye rbd were whom will die, as a result of 28.—-Steadily thru one entire victoriously for the Frenoh | urne! y spurring a series of tornadoes which . the army to fight and steeling AS you peacefully crunch that golded-brown, buttered-hot slice of morning toast, think what a great invention toast: ing is anyway. Is there any flavor like it (Cries of “No!” “No!”) We've added a new discovery to this fine old invention, to produce the Lucky Strike cigarette. We went right back to the toasting fork and the kitchen stove for the idea—after five years of experiment. The tobacco—it’s toasted You see, we wanted to make a Burley cigarette. Because we know that smokers were awfully fond of Burley—and it certainly is “blame good tobacco”—60 million pounds poured out of those green, blue and red tins last year. That's enough for 35 billion Burley cigarettes, Lucky Strike, the real Burley cigarette But until we struck this toasting idea a Burley cigarette couldn't be made; flavor wouldn’t hold. But now! That Burley flavor stays right with Lucky Strike—the teal Burley cigarette. Because the tobacco—it’s toasted. O¢ tH your dealer does net carry them, Bronte tod apef Wpocheges. Tobacco | California, ISo. Park, See Francisco, Cal, + Ct dsdsCid.. ne _—meee - 0 6 inconvpoeaarae Copyright by The American Tebacce Company. Ine. 1917,

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