The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1917, Page 2

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pay next year! Now thousands of Thanksgiving dinners will be cooked on EMPRESS Malleable Ranges —yes, indeed, several thousand Seattle people will enjoy their Thanksgiving dinners through the famous EMPRESS Malle- able Range—absolutely — the highest type of range made in America! an EMPRESS Malleable Range will positively save ONE-THIRD your fuel! —we invite you to take advantage of our liberal credit service. maid sale of roasters— $1.25 black steel self: basting roaster 89 $1.75 savory black steel, self - basting Sh en roaster $3.50 g a ameléd roaster $2.50 savory a NAB PAT SULLIVAN GIRL STRIKERS HELP ON DRY LAW; HIRES TO PUT OUT FLAME TAX! TO STATION .. Pat Sullivan, formerly the owner} pet the American ca which was | Chopped up by the city dry squad. Swan arrested by Patrolman J. 0. | Revelle Sunday, with a suit case full |an's Service Of liquor when he stepped from a} ¢ *irain at the King st. station. He had | Gust arrived from Montana. He fur- # nished $500 cash bail * Sullivan refused to walk to the sta- tion when he was told that one of = the patrol wagons was broken md the other was ona call. He ed a taxicab. Arr at the S tion, it is alleged he refused to pay , the taxicgp him to ‘ charge it to Carranza Reins Is Cut to Pieces EL PASO, Nov. 19—A force of government troops attempting to set a trap for Villa forces, ad- vancing on Chihuahua City Sun day, was almost annihilated when it encountered the bandits near La Mula pass, according to reports reaching here today Striking telephone operators and the r escorts, while passing by headquarters of the tense, the Nat ommit sta Humphrey leaves t to Miss Hurnphr din the law & Hannar Lj Say “KEENE”. That will lead you straight to a cigar made with Judgment. ey | TOM KEENE me made with good Judgment Hemenway & Moser Cigar Co., Seattle, Wash Se Uncle Sam promises prompt delivery to his boys. It's good judgment to send them Tom Keenes. select holiday gifts now— 2» tien tally dinnerware | must be way Priced hanks ople in a neat porce regular solid neat, PRIEST PLEADS FOR U.S. SMOKES | OVER IN FRANCE pleased me f J ing the Huns » next spring your es us a hand—a mighty —we will finish them up. You have no idea of cruelty, meanness and chery “Tam quite fit and still with the Pr I wouldn't like to be transferred to the American expeditionary force in France The trouble is that they go to the front for a fe as they must train, and, hav | been at the front for two years, I hate to leave it. Yet 1 may Join them later. “Drop me a@ line to tell me how everybody is up North. “Are you short ef totmeco in the States? Here it is hard to get, at least the kind I have been accustomed to smoking. ¥ cannot stand French tobacco Could you send me from time to time a small tin ef one or the other of my two favorite brands? You know them. It well wrapped; or bet ter still, inclosed in a little bag itten 0 Clip This Coupon Foday | to Help. Sammies | % | 79, TuR rprron te Star A find) Boys in 15-YEAR GUARANTEE BOND! & very attractive, chair; eather, good, Miaston style: for the week, France Tobacoo Van al, digr us know ln and used wally fair know URBLY any part of EMPRE: Malleable ie wears out in fiftten years, same will be replaced wit coat to t ot ab be an fective part in an MP § Malleable Range, ear will be replaced without cost to you. You are fully protected by thin Uberal guarantee—«iven in writing, signed and recorded. —more heat!—less coal! —lifetime service! —sanitary style! —perfect baker! —clean as porcelain! “ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR” and your old stove, range or heater taken as part payment on the pur chase of a new one, “COME FOK YOUR THANKSGIVING EM PRESS MALLEABLE RANGE TOMORROW! oak dining exactly as od; artificial padded wearable and each STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 19, 1917, PAGE 2 ° MUSICAL SHOW: AND GIRLS WIN GROW AT MET. Light an pringtims is the most to be feared. Against such ieech an the te neein te enjyes| @ foe, only constant vigilance and pro- Pe cant Metntyre waa €ective measures will avail. fact that he waan't on the tage Such a foe is the baccilus of PY- eee eae EE!" ORRHEA, It is invisible and insitlious. for tea quick responwe reo Tt works in out-of-the-way nooks and far man, and nearly ail @t men “re Crannies, and always it ravages unseen, Hattie Burke has a charming per till the worst has been done. ihe SO ae a An attack by this foc is never realized nett put life and ginger into ve) until the evil has been done, so if you Harrison Brockbas anum! have hollow or decayed teeth, you must eee eee een nee” vealize that you are in grave danger from this invisible foe, and we urge that you lose no time in submitting to the pay necessary dental treatment. fu It will cost you nothing to visit our w settings : : ‘ ° offices and let us examine your teeth MOORE . . . seg Yo ne! and give you free advice and estimate Moore theatre has wea veatiiow: «| Of cost. And should you decide to have band 4 the necessary work done, we are pre- The act with Jack Royle and Kitty pared to guarantee to do it with the AB- ‘mon and gris ant'scapariecome | SOLUTE MINIMUM OF PAIN and at the VERY LOWEST, _ {islet Marrs ve PRICE. We are specialists in their share of the applaure | Mr. and Mre. Mel-Durne, in th | pronit The Fourth FY | demonstrated in a highly humorous manner the fate of a man who cele | brates when his wife supposedly goes | home to visit’ her mother, but who nines the train and meets him after | jon skit, of the standard of skill, service and quality. game on bieycles | | The Hughes Musical Trio furnish another excellent musical act, while Haymond Wilbert opens the Bill with & novel hoop-roiling and jogging | stunt The pletes geon who does the cae Orpheum Travelogue com-| the bill GAIRTY THEATRE Capa ng Baby Dothe” | ties,” at the | afternoon } win | good advantage in the rule of an | irish comedian. He had a bushel of clever, new jokes, and, with his broad Irish brogue, put them over in fine shape with the audiences. “lazy | Carter, the Jewtnh ty crowds heard the open of ong and his “The Midnight Fob | ty theatre, Sunday | Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times. ahow 1405 Third Avenue. Diagonally across from the postoffice. Be sure to get {n every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. i | = bal IS SORRY ai SOLDIER BOY : comedia them going with hie funny ma terns Maudie Smith was also very |Railroad Workers Agree to Arbitrate | jay United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—The ue today accepted arbitration ¢ their employes’ demands, and plac led their interests “unreservedly” in the hands of President Wilson. A . ee letter to Judge Chambers, of the It pays to advertine,” now play-|, 2, United " of : - mes th Ba United Press Leased Wire n States board of mediation Sea ee ey | CAMP) LEWIS, New. 19— | 8nd conciliation from the railroads’ threesacts for br Clifford Blanchfield, a member of Wagon Co, No. 31, of the quartermaster corps, is a patient ws Martin, the} J noap kl It pays to adver-| in the base hospital here today, n't Old Pal @astro ne.” | suffering from a bullet wound in a teens demsek We Don't be a Inggard. Do yor tt ee ieee ee tere tone cat” | the leg, which he received when NEW YORK, Nov. 13—Ciprano today. : ; oe phon Fhe Bessie Meade, his sweetheart, | ¢ “the man without a coun ietiand tha pares ey ae es n comes an order.| attacked him with a revolver | try,” arrived here yesterday. Since | «| visit he ’ Feat yee dow are <9 pe] F ewserec tbat | emer presttint at Vomenie, tae }to The joke fund for the} ak Blanchfield was walking on the} Port of Spain, Trinidad boys in France ¢ t th . S = . — Semanoe Sine with another girl! where British authorities asked him € si. na fit of 5 usy, | t leave. TT ad ‘er and. confre onting | } “5 a tu canoes Her 1.00 She was SHOCKE! 10 figured ue 4 up. the girl de |J. Wesley Forbes, Silvana ‘ ree main nUTCHWs BLAND PAKtone * a me Sar dn to him; 1} . eant to m m me,” whe He aichotf, 3300. Werke ave fa nt bbed. “He'd been going with othe anaes + Me v.64 . ria t ako ff ealous, and 1 Sh ene ve juce cLw " {I cou are him @ little GW. Prt 218 Liberty Bide plays Mary Grayson ' oe 1 him 1 come 00 pai le einerasgs maria, ¢ k to I didn't inte i $9.00 F lTo Ask Opinion of rages hie ie rene arm a hair of his || gust Take your « Shoes y Ha ivan MM “4 head COAT, | Sez attle Shippe rs| ents Ambrose Peale Mut Ia m go down the stree A SUIT, trimmed HAT or DRESS, Shippers and wa | ther girl and I knew » men of Seattle vy r ee iil! w make him mad to have me cst . Gavi Is Arrested acai Gia, as TT clined the remode asa German Spy ground near him, and he must have ol Ki m the F ¢ moved, f th b went thru the The circu . w . © | prised Aid ze that such fa commit so " tiny weapon could hurt anyone - ay MADE [of Commerc gention t |\Complete Plans for ¥,| New (¢ ounty Doc ks| ns for new to buy kagee of tol a fighting dollar jour puckng . hat in f my packager © pinced @ posten: on whi y anknewn friend, woldier, wil agree to send me » message ef ¢ Name R- ear picion of being Men; Shoes. teria p Childre: the employ ernment. Maps . Missiaaippl in PAID ADVERTISEMENT {BOB HESKETH A REAL MAN FOR MAYOR PLATFORM A Single Standard of Morals. Equal Rights. A Clean City. —No Camouflage— $3 Shoes Black not ¢ RIV B SHOES. NATIONAL _ BANK constant plan THE INVISIBLE DR. L. R. CLARK PAINLESS DENTISTR HIGHEST CLASS AT THE LOWEST PRICES consis All our statements, whether advertised or spoken, are guaranteed by our Frank Allen and Grace Francis} well-established reputation, and are reinforced by the fact cccentrie and geet, while the Berr| every Patient a certificate of guarantee covering ail work d¢ Hughes troupe play « basketball! signed by both Dr. Clark and by the LICENSED Graduate Dental Sur- REGAL DENTAL PARLORS N. W. Corner Third and Union. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS Shoe-teria Shoe Stores Show the Way to Shoe Savings 1509 Fourth Ave. Near the Colonial Theatre In the Center of Travel We Offer This Week the Following Special Shoe Savings Pairs of Children’s Fine shoe. teria’s price .. 7 pairs of REAL nearly all High Top Shoes for Little #4 .20, an Men's $5.00 Value Shoes . Men's $6. 0 Vv Shoes .. Men's ul 00 Vv ‘alue Women's SRO S553 Shoe-teria No. 3 1509 FourthAve. Near Colonial Theatre. STAR WANT ADS BEST —_—_ tent with our high that we issue to me, and Which is ames medics 4 rs of Women's ‘ancy All-l beautiful made by Gotziad, 5.80 id Lace Shoes; a wonder- Shoe Calfskin Shoes sizes; n's $3.80 $3.80 $4.40 $4.80 ict and Gun _ $3. 80 Week ; — SHIPYARD “$3.80 on 1 iy i FOR RESULTS | pellets OP

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