The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1917, Page 3

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A story of kids and of the circus of which we can truly say the excitement is “in tents.” “Life and Training in the United States Navy,” a special feature from the Navy Department, showing | our sailor boys in the mak- | ing; “His Thankless Job,” | comedy, and a cartoon, | “Jerry on the Job.” | irst at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 PRICES SOARING SKYWARD Everybody seems to have gone crazy on boosting prices along all lines But we wish to announce that we are going to re- tain the same low prices we established three years ago. There is another fact you should not lose sight of—that is, if we were to close our doors to business today you would be compelled to pay four times the amount that you are paying to us now for the same service. We reduced the cost of Cremation from $50 to $20. We reduced all grades of Caskets from 100 per cent to 400 per cent. We give a complete funeral, including casket, attendance, calling for body, cre- mation and urn for ashes, for... ..$47.50 We maintain our own casket factory, crematory and a modern parlor for funeral services Do not allow anyone to dictate to you what under- taker you shall er nploy when death comes to your home, but call the one who will give you the best service and the best goods for the money, and stop the graft BLEITZ-RAFFERTY UNDERTAKING & CREMATION CO. Phone North 525. 617-19-21 Kilbourne St. DR. EVANS LOWEST FEE BEST SERVICE Consultation, Treatment and Medicine ONE DOLLAR CASH 401 Peoples Bank Bldg., Second and Pike St. 10 a. m, to 5 p. m; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays—11 a. m. to 12. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 3 Days Only Starting Today! ‘DRAMATIC PLEA MADE FOR MRS. RENA MOONEY coming across the ocean, the clank ing of manaclos as they drop from the wrists of men who have been vent to dungeons by inhuman Fickerts.” MeNutt's outburst followed rap idly the closing of Fickert’s argu ment. He plunged at once into the Jeane Mra Moor fe an innocent woman,” he fa “Don't sympa with her et her God. She i* prepared Treat her as you are asked to} hang her beecaw Alexander Berk man fs an anarchist The 4 trict) Jattorney has woven a rope of sand jand asks you to make it a r of hemp.” He asserted that Fickert had |tried to make truth telling a + aa of race and geography, and had as jnerted that defense witnesses were not to be believed because they are | Russian Jews | Fickert's argument was a lengthy review of the case and a plea for a verdict of guilty and a sentence! of death. Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS SHE PAINS CYNTHIA | Q.—! am sure that your daily | letters have not only been a help, but many times have done more harm to their ni " ers than good. | will tell you firet why | write You have nearly succeeded | in making a misanthropist of | an otherwise adorable girl. You NEVER have s good word for ANY man. Are there no good men? There is not only this one girl who misinterpret: ed (if we can call it misinter- pretation) your advice, but many. The girl whom | have | spoken of has gleaned enough from your column to decide her that she never wants to mar ry, for fear that after marriage, | even tho before love reigned | preme, her home would be shattered by the “man,” and the would be compelled te bear the brunt of the outcome and live in misery ever after, Is | not there a way that you can | | retrieve the wrong that you have done this girl? If you | a ee mt Admission 15c¢ will, | would appreciate very | - much to have you answer this. | Children 5c | 8. | A—Whew! After all that, I suy pose I should feel quite unneces sary, And if It weren't for the fact jthat yours ts the first accusation of/ |the sort that has ever been hurled at me, I would be willing to retire in deep humiliation and disgrace as a deadly menace to hum ty But, first of all, lam « you to prove your very bro: 1 you be kind enough to} point or single instance when. hn any of my answers r made the statement that “there are no good men in the world,” or when 1 have unjustly discriminated Against good men? If you can, I will be glad to retract my state-| ments in big black type on the front | page of The Star. Evidently your| girl friend, as well as yourself, en-|| tirely overlook the fact that women who are married to good men have | no occasion to write to Cynthia of marital discords | When a doubtful girl wrote me to ask} ad asser tions. Today’s Market a few weeks ago I 1 so far con Report |\demn + ax to advise her that no life is comple without it \d Wholeente Dealers fer | even tho it might prove a failure etentes aad Bret !\that until married, @ man ts only half a man and a woman half a VEGETABLES |woman. This answer appeared in my columns, Sounds pretty much the sweet, men-haters, trusting doesn't vert all of Winningatend |maidens into Standard jit? I suppose you consumed that answer as thin air, or read the paper upside down Young man, are you SURE that you are not the wolf in sheep's clothing? Are you SURE that you have not fallen short in the girl's estimation of an ideal husband and to seek balm ra atricken con. aclence and wounded pride have not laid the blame on Cynthia Grey's shoulders? ,%8| 1 require the proof, and a jury }°\to render the verdict | nd STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 19, jthe face jsupreme court if n 1917. PAGE How Thin People May Put On Flesh COVERY BY EMINENT SPECIALIST GREAT DI Judging from the countless prep rations and treatments which are continually being advortised for the purpose of making thin people By United Press teoset Wire Ifleahy, developing the arms SAN FRANCISCO, July 19. land bust, and replacing usly hollows Leaping out of his chair with leek anwies tart oft curved lines dramatic suddenness, as Ole | oe health and beauty, there are evi trict Attorney Fickert finished nda of men and wom the state's firet closing argu snly feel their ments in the Rena Mooney and it therefore in « real bomb plot today, Maxwell Mo to publish herewith a sim Nutt, chief counsel for the de preseription which, by correct fense, startled the crowd in faulty metabolism and stimulat Judge Seawell's court by open. jing the activity of certain slugeleh ing the defense statements 1 organs, quickly produces a with these words | marvelous transformation In the ay Gentlemen, before those words! pearance, the increase in weigh grow cold in your ears, let me ask | frequently being astonishing, Th if you want to be parties to an|increase in weight also carries wi assassination? Are you going tojjt a general improvement tn the be parties to an Injustice such as|health. Nervousness, sleeplessr started the French revolution?/and lack of energy which near! Listen! Even now you can hear| ways accompany excessive thinner wr, dull eyes all quick! come bright, and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect health The prescription, wht abso. lutely harmless, directs you to ta before each m Ritro- Phosphate, obtain from any druggl a Ggrain tablet of euch as you ma st at a trif ing cost, Bat all you want, but chew your food thoroughly CAUTION—Althoneh the above pre ecription ts relieving per UNION LABOR TO FIGHT DECISION ‘: TO LAST DITCH: —MARSH “Union jabor will fight the state supreme court anti-picket ing decision to the last ditch,” declared President E. P. Marsh, of the State Federation of La bor, Wednesday night “There is no law aga ing.” Marsh. “Tb the supreme court rulin organized labor ia by for a second Dar allows the groun: tere ruling jemple for injunctions jand damages against those who |picket and gives the boss a fa char @ to get both n't understand yurt in handing 2 p of the of the state on the anti-picketing referendum Jat year, and also tn the face of the famous Clayton amendment to the Sherman 4 trust law Labor Engaged “The Clayton amendment defined orderly picketing as a tawful! weapon of organized labor, and we thought foreve did aw with the er of yetition of the Dan-| hatte outrage The American Federation of La bor will wateh the state of Wash ington closely,” says the first case brought ruling will be and fought to Marsh, “and inder this ! | | \ (7 | A reliable, safe skin treatment You need never hesitate to use Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap | in the treatment of severe or simple skin-troubles vere is nothing in them to injure the tenderest surface. Resinol Is a doctor's prescription which, for years, has been used by other physi- | cians for eczema and other itching, burn ightly skin affections They prescribe Resinol, knowing that its re ables healing » ingredients so gen #8 as to be suited aby's delicate skir Resin ap and Resioel | up improves the haw like Cynthia {# attempting to con-|__ REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS | (m order to introduce our now ” 04 05 erat itl 9 nee penta how (whalebone) plate, which is the Eentorate ye De eee eee TANT READER, lightest and strongest plate known, «| A.—Prepare salmon as for other| 6088 not cover the roof of the O70 014 | ee Bonk 12 houra in salt water|meuth: you can bite corn off the Sel bea athe “age cob; guarantecd 16 years and remove and pat dry with soft i cloth. Have the smokehouse ready |Gold crown ....seeeeeee+++ 83.00 and lay the salmon on a shelf made $16 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 + of any kind of wire net (as it $10 get of teeth $5.00 6900 falls to pieces If hunk up), and itage work, per tooth, gold 83,00 14.00 ly dry smoke until thorot Tartarian, Apples New | Cherries — Diack | Bings Native Washington creamery, cube, .42 ® Washington creamery, brick .43 Htorage California rH Clark H Storage California Hf lark Beediingn Helect ranch ..+ +o Per eae Domestic wheat j 2 va Limburaer Frices Fuld Produc Poultry, Veul » 5 FOE sosecscerece Ps 6 BULLBROS. Just Printers 1018 THIRD MAIN 1043 Under 4 Ibs and over ne—iood ale, dow Turkeys—Dresed .. Veal--Fancy, 66 to 126-pound . OIE, MV® seeeeee White crowns . Gold fillings .. Silver fillings Platina fillings have tented our to our office, ! right place. Ur OHI 207 UNIVERSITY ST. | $3.00 a for 16 years the m: Exam: All work Mont of our went patronage ts recommended by our eacly custom whose work ft atill giving good tinfaction. Ask our Cut - Rate Dentists Opposite terven Oe, |The Absolute and Utter Harmiess BERRY PICKERS | SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS ; ARE NEEDED T0 HARVEST CROPS GROTE-RAN KIN The Washington State Mar vesters’ league has issued a call for berry pickers for the Those who have enlisted in the league for work during the re maining weeks of July and dur “ Ing August cen be accommo | dated in the berry fields at | 0) once In addition to those en i Hammocks Cre lig “At $1: 98 Each 42-Piece «i! ~~ Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set ing durin oe cnr the rae Special 9.06 American bluckberr Butters Moir Tinting | These Suit Cases at the | Reduced Price Are a Saving ness of “Brownatone” Has Made Hair Tinting Safe and Easy Investment | Reg. $5.00 Brown Karatol Suit ro a $3.95 Twenty-fourinch Suit Cases, with brass clasps and lock; two leather straps all around, and reinforced handle, Black Cowhide $6 95 ° Suit Case, Special Made of heavy stock with leather straps all around the case, 24 inches long and 7 inches deep. Biack Leather | Suit Case, Special | Built on steel frame, made especially deep, and 24 inches g, either cretonne or linen $7.50 i 4 booklet sent wratone” te wold by © ROWLAND MORRIS | PACIFIC OUTFITTING Cl a AY GO TO JAPAN se easier | thy i Press Leased Wire COR. THIRD & UNIVERSIT . . " WASHINGTON, July 19.—Row y a m rhe land Morris, Philadelphia, will be DRESSES MER: _ 71 Inamed U. S. ambassador to Japan, "RARE _WINE TAKEN | found acceptable the of rare old wine, kovernment at Tokio, it was offi f tage, were confiscat. |Cially learned today. 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