The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1917, Page 2

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‘SAM HILL WILL ENTERTAIN MEN OF COMMISSION Tentative plans tainment of the mission, which will be attle Sunday and Monday drawn up Tuesday morn Judge Burke, baley, and Sam Hill, honorary Belgian consul general in the for enter Belgian com Se in Northwest. Sam, ‘ ! me Hill, who is a personal friend of Swedish, Italian, Jewish Se te as eee King Albert of Belgium, has offer: | they are all eager to hear the | becid bmanuel Her Jobn et his resid cast Highland addresses of welcome at Wood. | Hem, Jonr ey Hay drive for the ¢ nent of the land park at 10 a. m. July 4 Gavia tvencic, Leal sere rembe the mission | Americanization day Is not con. | |! " If the commissioners arrive tn | fined to Seattle, but is cele t Seattle Sunday, the will be re brated thruout the country ceived by Mayor G and other | “Lecome to America ten year ago, publ official ar pend the jaald Juzef Guiscrynskl at his Cay in resting fre heir journey bakery at 661 Weller st, Tuesday cross the continent |morning. “It is fine, 1 think Meet at Arena maybe I go back to Poland All th and formal events never think any more,” he er nnec with their visit will oc | wrinkling bis olive skin In a cur on Monday, when it is planned mile now to s ile a noon meeting } Joseph Hjalmer Josephson, native c and possibly a dinner in of Sweden, and S¢ ein of the Russia, talk with pride of tt lan . the commission {is here pape that they got last month aye gpg beg bg every house in Seattle should be And on July 4 there will be hun-| Kanerva, John W decorated with Belgian flag, of men from all nations who! Herman Kyts ' said Corbaley esday morning. | ill gather at Woodland park to Kredi Pose “We want the people of Seattle to! hear the songs and speeches wel on meke the commissioners remem « ne 1 Hare - i! ber the city the rest of their days, | eerae 3 ior. t © account ‘the warm reception Mir men” of the home guard, receiving), - on | Kristens £ be Wc sive the struction in handling the » war brok 0 men tn nt. i Waldena “ge : : | the California city organized for local di They were unavailable | * i « Mattie y Smith Sells Success | tor active army work, and “wanted to do something” to show their) 4} - Neo w The old British convict ship Suc.| terest. They are drilling regularly in the Armory a aA ver ; cess has been sold to a St. Lou ct hia a n Axel Odin A eat ae company t . DH Smith, SHINGLEWEAVERS CAR EMPLOYES on A ouson. Ce ts Saisie ete who ts returnin Englan The ‘ ee Suecess is touring Mississippi river Herman Van Musee, 1 ’ won, ! ot cities 10 STRIKE JULY 16 Baas Pacisie, deta, Sunnis, Belen ny Feoae Leased Wire a : = . Issue Camp Permit RETT, July 3.—A strike of » MAKE CLOSED fon i oy A permit for the construction of Sl! shingleweavers in W ce , 3 pear the $31,000 training camp for the|5as been called for July 1 Ar le w naval m on the university; mands for an eight-hour day and Ts ander He 5 : Campus, was issued by the city pss coe - a ase not ver Ola Morsie George A ar Awe me ‘ond granted Northwest Interne | B. Beall Behake pers ag “ Euulding department Monday. | {ional Sbingleweavers’ association | nn attempt to settle the dit Sees, Miguelaes k, voted the strike Monday iculties between the traction Reimondo, Adoiph | Ax Grandmother, the Pioneer Physician ; company and. ite employes | nson.” Foaeph | Menty | La “ tee In the good old pion days of without arbitration, was begun | a ~ this country, when drug stores were PICKET Is INJURED | Tuesday, when James Duncan, | Charts or Brooks, | . few, grandmother's roc nd herb | International President Brock, of} '@bor representative, and dele- a a “. 5 Temedies were what were always the La Workers. “Whe gates from the various crafts [sore » ‘ - depended upon to bring relief for! qucting the strike here, ¢ involved, met with President |; ’ meneet. tre : family ailments, and some of grand- | ‘py, Leonard, Manager Kempster | mother's root and herb remedies are now found upon the shelves of the modern drug store, and are among the best and most widely used prepared medicines. Such is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, a botanic remedy, originally prepared by Lydia E Pinkham, of Lynn, Mase. over forty years ago. and which has brought health and happiness to more women in America than any other medicine. L. A. HAS 6,000 IN HOME GUARDS with a gas pipe Monday a nese, near here. Yoshioka is held > the police. MATINEE 25-50-75 nded t cute a strikebreaker at the way laundry, who is alleged struck Mra. Bertha Robinson. JAPANESE IS HELD Ry Ur Frese enced Wire DAWSON T July body of Indian r buried In an old pr the shack of Roy Yost NOW PLAYING NIGHT: 25-50-75» BOX;100 PRICE $6.50 You're Black nearest dealer or phone PER TON (At the Bunkers) afe to Diamond, South 563 Railroad Avenue South order any Prair Priquets are the “Big Noise” in fuel for Fourth of July every other day. DIAMOW, BRriquet FUEL TO PLEASE ANY FURNACE, RANGE, GRATE, STOVE e, Nev " u e famous from PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone Main 5080 prepared weather 1 coals pany of the justice and fairness of Jour requests,” says Duncan, “and |we are not calling them j mands LETTERS TO BE ; READ IN COURT cs, | | Joint requests for higher waxes. shorter hours and a closed from 11 crafts which ate organized in the shops and on the cars of the company, were presented and the company given until Saturday ake a y er ferences will be held © convince the ce By United Press Leased Wire and C. J. Franklin, special rep representative of the company | Max Otte Damrow STAR—TUE NEW CITIZENS PREPARED FOR SDAY, FINE WELCOME. You bet I'll be there! it with different ut it meant the same reporter visited alx citizens, all of whom new have received thelr last natur alization papers since July, 1916, and are subjects of Uncle ronk Rertram Doaa Dear. Josef Diegt Danie! Duophy Camille De Lodger BAN FRANCISCO, Jnly 3.—The vie state won a victory in the Rena) ame etl Se Mooney bomb conspiracy trial to-| pebels rs . day, when Superior Judge Seawell | ¥ jruled that the major portion of the, *" Hetters seized by the police in a All of the admitted letters will |be read to the jury today in the atate's effort to establish a general conspiracy to terrorize Sa ran |cisco and vicinits to h been participated in by Mrs | Mooney TWO ARE SHOT AS raid on the office of the jexander letters we after the bomb explosion AZUZA, Cal., July 3.—In battle here early today 5 Mexicans, in which knives and stones were used three town constables: |halt the rioting, « | lines in automobile probably Berkman's radici admissible take MEXICANS BATTLE :: powerless to arged the battle two men were fatall: or more wounded. tions | nativ ie’'c& | Mexicans were defending the Amer | can conscription act The fight began California-born Mexicans and s¥ between two fac « of Mexico. The California ‘SAILORS ON STRIKE British Col str ailors and firemen sailing from| mbia ports are out on demanding a wage increase tke, of $10 a month The vessels are not suffictently manned, and In case of accident there would not be enough men to man the lifeboats,” says Pusiness} Agent P. B 1, of the Saflors'| inion. residents of the Hillerest hotel Fourth ave. and Spring st., were ound and gagged and robbed of $1.10 shortly after 3 a, m. Monday |Warm Welcome Given A warm welcome from members of the “force” greeted Mike Pow era, police inspector, when he re turned to his duties at the police station Ben Bringslid and James Nelson, a masked assailant Monday Can’t Wear “Cits” and @ score ‘ United States Jackies ¢ ear civilan clothir Orders to that effect were re | ived from the nav departmer at the nayy ard at Bremerton Monda day ry at. Thirty-four 10 different nations uminations in midwifery at way medical ¢ uled Thureday Madinon st., at 5115, @ pm, Just Printers 1e13 THIRD MAIN 1043 Our Capital Fully Paid Up of $400,000 Safeguards Your Deposits Which Earn 4% Compounded twice a year TAKE MEDICAL EXAMS | people, took state ex Broad Other ched and chool Monda xaminations were Tuesday, Wednesda high for John Johnson was arrested Tues morning for stealing a night| 4 n off a clothes line at 916 ¢ ior] representing & COUR DOIN Ma FA NG In our OWN building. Carinen. eter, |x sellew, Admission, gentlemen $1.00, JULY I it | Ovrne f ert Axe Harnett Peterson. | Wilhelm Max Schontne, Oscar B. 8 1 Singleton, Edwin Len David Spowart, Frederic jton, Arthur Herman |Sheele, John Stein man Selesnick fen, William Scott Raknar Stetri« Charles Swankon, Howard Simy tok, Martt roy Mogen Johan ?-AGE Hakannon, Malden, Je win Holi, Hunte Christian Han May Arth Jolmnaen ’ ¥ William Thomas Willan nard Sten back Kk Alder Single sandberk, Jounph Bmith Fdwart Gcore, Max Singer, Peder Marinius Joneph Schmidt c Olof Swat Fred Millard Suskex, |Oecar Stohi, Walter Reuben Sanders, Henry Seaby, John James Seott, Einar | soitere Erik Eeer Arthur Sander, Regn | Seirth Loule Rarokast Linving iu Tangvald Soren Stor Francia Pat Ara Btokkan, Steinbore William Fredertok ‘Tam. Vinkevich, Orville Herbert Vance, Harold Valentine, Henry August Vowel, August Veszonl, Niele Christian | Virkeiyst, (Ole Vanvie Albert Manuel Uzlel Paul Andrew Urke, Anton Joseph Uphus Frank Werpecher, ‘Thomas Walker Bamuel Wolssmar Waster, Hyman Weber, John Wick. Arnias Arne Wartial nen, George Henry Webb, Joha Wren, ait TRACTION TAX and Pyorrhea dineanes noenser on application to a copy SOME EF atitutional Decay.” FVERY PERGON with ILL HEALTH. Deterioration a 601.602 Evenings EITEL Open and Sundays MUST BE PAID That the Traction company can’t disregard Its franchise obligation of paying the 2 per cent groes earning tax of $64, 876 for 1916 was substance of Henest Painless Dentistry | THE DENTAL Twentieth Century Presented Before the National Dental Association At Its Annual Session At Niagara Falls, N. Y., By Dr. H. T. Harvey, Dental Surgeon and Diagnostician. | HAVE HAD printed several thousand [EEN THOUSAND copies of this valuable treatise on Diseases of | canes. Few ways of acquiring them, fewer the Teeth and Mouth for free distribution to | ways of getting rid of them my patients and all others who are interested Insanity and Imbecility have increase in the important subject of Good Health, How | per cent the past 50 years to Maintain It, Oral Prophylaxis and the rela Giaciibend of tho LEMTH te 60-00 thaibe tion of the teeth and particularly Dental AD | svidences of general soundness of the bod Alveolaris The importance of the TEETH and asso | 1 am » specialist in the treatment of P ciate parts as causative factors in the pro sp ; J Seen acre in st evor, | Ofrhea. I have made some remarkable cures pay otpeluatit oR ; ™ | tn bad cases. Consult me about your case be recognized, but exact , { the ocess by which this has A complete X-Ray room in connectio shed has not been well under. | Prophylactic Nurse In attendance, Nitr steod tntil recent Oxide Gas administesed in difficult operations ; and extractions. Novocain, also my own pain | treat this subject ably, You are welcome | jess system used in all operations. RACTS from my address Decayed Teeth has Decayed FZETH is an expression o I combine honor, ability, skill and courte eral disor involving the w an expert service Dental Decay is mort preva My work is absolutely the best—always civilized people. Savages have sound Come to me. It will pay you. DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) BUILDING | | the ruling Tuesday by Judge Ronald | He « ed demurrers filed by ) Counsel Caldwell against the company wer to e city’s omplatr e com any took the posit be use the force ckets of t ¢ wnd lost the comt mapany hould i 8S arning tax ard ¢ Weet, He Wik Walfeid xa, Edw WE WEE sur 600 Red Monarct 18 ° lias O11 (Alask 16 a Kuskulana 12 1.000 A Cor River ng 04 Alawka HW take Mining. .0 2,00 Rainier Mining Gold and ¥ mas Culross Mintr 30 RRIN & KHODES, Ino, STOCKS AND BONDS Katablished 21 Years j Main asi 19 | Cherry st YOUNG MAN Do y ing. “Y had my 1 realize that just know | teeth fixed long ago’ never get your mouth healthy, sanitary condition don't stop to think what itm nay- should have will Ina a and th about you (es ly the Indies) to have a wholesome mouth, with nd teeth. Th bad n your iends mbarrass you by ling about it Haven't you got the money? Well, since the bone-dry law has KK there should be r ity Kale,” and what is more, it costs you nothing for a good chat about your teeth wit DR. GRABBERT The Dentist oopelall LVE. DENTISTS Second and Spring _—_ THE LODGE CAFE | Fourth Avenue at Westlake Where a $50 LIBERTY BOND will be given aw High-class Entertainment and Dancing . M, tol A, M. ¢ Vrizes Gives Away PROBLEM OF THE to systemic Many other interesting facts which I give a of vital interest I do the highest class of Crown, Bridgework, Gold Filling and Porcelain Restoration. I treat diseased and abscessed teeth I make genuine TRUBYTE Plates for $1 I GUARANTEE ALL MY WORK I examine and make estimates free “Con Cause of Dental Second and Pike St Phone Elliott 3026 26 NATURE — Wonderful N. W. Cor. BIG 26 ATTRACTIONS Featuring HAWKINS’ LECTURI JAMES GODDARD and ng artists assisti of the ( ag Grand Opera * ee a I ctures of the Northern | Company, World’s Great rage | est Bass-Baritone oods by America’s fore- | most wild game photog- rapher Admission 50c Admission $1 “CHIMES* OF NOR MANDIE” by the Bos 7 TET | 1 Light Opera Com “ALONG THE ROAD pany. Comic opera in 3 rO TOKYO,” delightful acts. 24 people. Special musical play of old Japan orchestra Admission 75c. by the Ongawa Compa Admission 50c. WEST SEATTLE Chautauqua Week July 6 to 12 inclusive Grounds between Walker and College Sts., on West California Avenue. GRAND OPENING JULY 4th Chief Seattle Film Co.’s Plant White City—Madison Park See the “Movies” Made A complete insight into this most remarkable and inter esting industry, from the filming of the picture to its projection. y Continuous action on the largest stage in the Northwest, Special Limited Engagement of PHILLIP PELZ Russian Court Imperial Band With Mlle. Betrini, Dramatic Soprano. The Musical PP. 1 Sensation of the E. Exposition. Admission 10c and 15c. YOU, TOO, MAY MENT AT Mey S FOR HAVE FIRST-CLASS TREAT HALF PRICE—ONE DOLLAR CASH CONSULTATION, TREATMENT AND MEDICINE, DR. EVANS 401 Peoples Bank Bldg., Second Avenue and Pike St. 10 A.M. to5 P.M. 7to8 P.M. Sunday, 11 A. M. to 12

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