The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1917, Page 2

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MASON | Written for the United Press NEW YORK, Nov, 08 Mh pendent aetion by Norway against the plratioal sinking of Scandinavian ships by German submarines may fellow — the meeting ef the kings of Nor way, Sweden and Denmark, with their advisers, AY at Christiania t formed eartier in « three 8 onduct thelr war polt i n comm: rr) been broken by the Swedish government enger boy ald to Germany Norway Justification Norway, ther . ne to in we st full fust m the war with the allie on account of the wanton Ger man Gttacks upon Norwegian ships, Yeaye ut also because the kais Bale of seats opened Wednesday for the concert by Yraye. Reigian violinist, to ted In England A States an a », because he into the tional self-respect de of war ag al t from the sta naval operatic * and played the violin to up the morale of Belgian troops , man horde until French troops Altho ret jerman t and he has lost every thing but his art |Seattle Draft Man Wins Commission aie | While He's Hunted DR. WESTMAN QUITS By United Preas Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28 By United Press Leased Wire While Joseph R. Sheean, of Seattle STOCKHOLM, Nov. 28.—Dr. was attending the training Westman, under secretary for | camp, winning a f nancy in foreign affairs, resigned today the army, he was officially lost, as Westman is alleged to have | far as draft beard N ot his home handled the Luxburg and Cron. | town, was concerned, Thig became holm messages for Germany. known today, when army orders were lasued announcing that Sheea: had been authorized as a drafted REBEL AND U. S. seems hin local board certified him for service, after failing to find him By United Press I LOS ANGELES sult we could the Baltic rwegian waters an to clear th mud © the problem | pment of Amer: | jean supplies to German ports. — | in person, but Sheean never knew It JAPANESE SHOT sed Wire 23.—A sugar crinis, the erowth of dissntinfac tion by beet growers and alleged ex cessive profits by refiners, is of such proportions in & rm Ca fornia that federal probe threatens} . Aguma, a Japanese, was wound ed in a shooting fray at the Toyo Jackson st. carly Wednes to supplant the local probe that has way t ounty grand | been under jury A national | e is seen In the whom Azuma tage which w op on sing the shooting, and threats and adopt a program of di a bern on it | accomplice. Pao at — OF ee oe beet] From information gathered by the matum delivered by many, who de.|Dolice it appears that Azuma spent clare they have been operating at a| 7¥esday evening at the club. 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In bones, 10c., 250, Palace Hip PRESENTS TOMORROW A Thanksgiving Amusement Feast Six Acts of Absolutely New, High-Class HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE AND A BIG FIVE-PART, FIRST KON FEATURE PHOTOPLAY VIOLA DANA in “‘Aladdin’s Other Lamp” WEEKDAY MATS, Ihc; SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Drugeiate refund money tt fale t % Larger pet ts Wr Grove's signature ts om each bos. 3 Continuous Dally 1 to Ml EVES. He TO PLAY MONDAY STAR—WEDNESDAY, BE RED CROSS to give # thruout the Friday, 1 anide us N Crown The atre diy n complet rMaAnces 16 hat day f Orpheum features: Beattio th The entire proceeds will go to American Ked Crom Mrs. Thomas Hordeaux has appointed by the the Red Crons © of 100 giris [both performances Various stores cr morning. tickets untit ‘Thur The price of the t and the tick holder to an admin Moore or the Metros mpolitan, but not to both be tt be given a leave | * matinees an been wet own defenne The theatre at The ste These etrin wilt | en NOV. PAGE 2 28, 1917. DECEMBER 7 TO Miss -OLIVEREAU EXAMINES JURY | THEATRE DAY TO TRY HER CASE Menry P vison, chairman Red) Louise Oliverean, charged under! Crom War haw arranged ihe eaplonage act of distributing) thru ALL, & in Albee | antidraft pamphlets, faced Neterer Wednesday morning tn her| Srnilingly tioned the phetive jurors, maintained an utor Ken I the govern » case for was at © for the wow ographe ‘That fron is an esmential con stituent ef pure, healthy blood Peptiren. the new trem tonic, com bines pepsin, tre num, other blood and moh physicians p It is & wonderful corrective anemia, paleness, languor, nervous hen whether ned by hard work worrtes over w blood depleting cathartios that doing #0 much harm to 1 iro! ro the tron strength that you at have for cheerful per performances | formance of dally duties. The theatres are donated. no] Peptiron is in convenient pill charge for rent, light, hest, or ser | form, chocolate-coated and pleasant vk of employes Actors are 40 /\to take nating their services, also ticket! Get it today sellers, In fact, entire grows re | ——— — ceipts will be turned over to the Red) Crom STRIKE MAY BE CALLED AGAIN! ‘The telephone strike is on again in Tacoma as the result of the tele phone officials of that city refusing} to allow 27 telephone operators to re turn to work when they applied! ‘Tuesday, it was announced by etrike leaders in Beattie, Wednesday. The telephone strike may become coast-wide as the result of the com pany’s action A Gelegation of Seattle strikers were information regarding the action and reported to the strike commit toe Wednesday The Seattle, unit, it is said, will urge that all the operators and elec tricians of the Pacific division be called out on the grounds that the Tacoma telephone officials victated the section of the mediators’ agree ment to the effect that none of the strikers should be discriminated againat ‘The Tacoma operators say they re ported for work Tuesday and dn notified they would have to place their names on the waiting list. ae all positions were filled at that time. | The Tacoma strikers, at a meeting Monday, decided to abide by the const-wide referendum vote and re turn to work, despite the appeal made by Seattle strikers, urging the Tacoma delegation to remain with the insurgents, composed of the Spokane and Seattle exchanges. It ts believed now that the Call fornia strikers, who refused to walk out when the strike was firet deciar- ed, will be willing to strike when the company’s treatment of the Te com Ictals have re t the comminsion tx aay tn ba ortiand 15 DAYS BY Pow NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—Thirty submarines have been destroy I forces in a 15-day period. floater, second counsellor of British embassy said here to He said thie number of U-boats were sunk between Nov. 1 and Nov Alumni and members of the active apter of Sigma Nu fraternity will 14 their annual banquet at the 16 KB. 47th at, Wed stearns’ Paste or Rats on Roaches| Reduce the high ¢ rate atoft Ladies’ Musical Club Presents YSAYE Master Violinist of the World, at the METROPOLITAN Monday Evening, December 3. Vrices, All Reserved—$1 to $2.50 Washing Won't Rid H of Dandruff q rid of nen it at night whe enough to moisten the nd rub it in gently with the f it, no m uo may hi You will find itching and digging of the sealp will atop at| onee, and your hair will be fluffy lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times bet ter You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive never fails to do the work tisement, in Tacoma Tuesday to obtain | tle about} PAID apvenr! Every Workingman —AND— Every Working Woman ENT | sould go to the polls on Saturday ‘and vote for the Port Commisston'’s Free Ferry | Proposition | It will enable them to acquire, at | email cent, plots of ground for hemes on the east side of Lake Washington, jand permit them and their families to come and go without any expense [except the regular 5 cents city car fare. Have Free Ferry Service Seattle be deprived of it? FREAKS mast be imperfect. From what the people say) | Per vou Rear some queer expres- | Amd Bear them every daz. Youm bear om say o certain man “money you m: RENCH UPSTAms nd Union | po Years Younger —No Gray in Hair It # so unwine to have gray, faded or lifeless hair these days. now that Qian Hair Color Re storer will bring a natural, even, |dark shade, without detection, to |Rray or lifeless hair Have handsome, soft, lustrous hair in abundance without a trace jof gray. Apply Q-Ban—uaranteed harmless—7b« ay large bottle money back If not satisfied. Solll by Bartell Drug Co. and Owl Drug Co. and all good drug stores. Try Q-Ban Hair Tonic, Liquid Shampoo and Soap. an Hair Color Restore Color a4 Paid Advertisement Vote for the Port Commission’s Free Ferry Plan at Saturday’s Election It will not cost the taxpay- ers of Seattle an extra dollar. On the contrary thousands of acres of suburban prop- erty, made more accessible jby attractive transportation, jwill almost immediately en-! ‘hance in value and the in- creased taxes will far more than offset the cost of the, ifree ferry system. King county has been de-| « prived of large revenues be- cause the region east of Lake Washington has been pecu- . liarly retarded by lack of ade- ate transportation facili- By voting for free ferries the people can increase tax- able property many thou- |sands of dollars and Seattle will have developed for it a rich and prosperous suburb. Judge | she ques} and Utade of confidence | Moore tn one time « MADE OF IRON celery and tonten that ot of salte and other |Boston and Portland Why should the people of Te COAT, DRESS {Who Will Be the Most Thankful] People in Seattle Tomorrow? Answer—Those that have the best health, of course. Who Has the Best Health? Answer—As a general rule, it is safe to assume that those that have the best teeth will have the best health. That is true not only on account of the very vital effects on the health that the good teeth will have themselves, but any person who takes good care of their teeth is pretty sure to take excellent care of the health in other ways. | Can Anyone Have Good Teeth? Answer—Yes. There are very few cases that come to our attention in which we cannot save the natural teeth and make them perfectly satis- oe ae ee factory and sanitary and healthy, as well. When the teeth are so far gone that even we, with our up-to-date, modern methods, cannot save them, then we can give you artificial teeth that to all intents and purposes are just about originals. They look natural and you can chew with them the same as with your natural teeth. You can even bite corn off the cob with our artificial teeth, and that is usually considered the final test. is . When you come here you have the satisfaction of knowing that your wo will’ be done by an expert dentist. Every one of our operators is a graduaf page pe the dentist of the very t standing in the dental profession. Ever one of them H the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. WE USE ONLY THE BEST OF MATERIALS. OUR METHODS ARE ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. : REGAL DENTAL PARLORS Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times. 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally across from the postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle's leading dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS | | ped “Sammies” know what’s good—— ‘ Rainier | == SPECIAL == : Bottles | IS ALREADY “OVER THE TOP” EVERYWHERE Its delicious, mildly-sweet flavor seems to satisfy every taste. and strictly non-alcoholic. Pure, wholesome @ RAINIER QUALITY BEVERAGES Rainier, the Order A Case for Thanksgiving from your Wonder Jeverage. Malt Rainier, Rainier Spe®ial. Druggist Dealer in Drinks. Grocer, or any Soft Rainier Products Co. Phone Sidney 1 Seattle Bottling Dept. “IT HITS THE MARK”

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