The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1917, Page 9

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nm PHONE | LZ 2B et ' Aa! aA ioe The Star WANT AD Rates Der inser per me Per month ch week, 12 1 yea A year, per Six months ‘ada ny cent Months add 1 cent OPEN SPACE $00 tines to be used in 1 year, NRE : 1.008 Ines to be used in 1 year, per line . s WO lines to be used in 1 year, ~ Se nquire RATES or 4 ant Ad MAIN 600 THE SEATTLESTAR ON LEGAL Department ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW TATERANDER Rey-at-iaw, W Mortgages, notes. thing per Lice in STREMAN 709 Ind ave. thee Effective May 1, 1917 | TRANSIENT—-CASH ADVERTISING sh in advance—any an a jon cents per line or tra tlon of Tine ie times for the price of five TRANSIENT CHARGE ADVENT TISING ten 10 Thre: DIRECTORY APTOR Abs | | 19A—Auction for Sale Acreage FAA “« * apply AKERS uprn Wash ‘arm Land for €ST ABLIBIFED Beat. « t Rurke Bidg., 908 Second PRICE § RAY 1 208 D & VAN ARSDALE, Ine | Spy a optic IANS ~ nnn v son Cows balcony r F ront § roperty SP ATENT Gonsultation and P. GORIN Patent A on. Fenwick Lawrence, BICYCLE st UPPL ES OOD WORK ®t aA HART ““ SANDERS & CO. Age3-100 1. Smith Bidg. wit AL LOANS ON AMERICAN JEW jONnY ANED ef value. The ! CAMERAS AND wor —_ Matn 7181 KODAK WORK AT oc THEYRE Jacobs, P. eet Are i DEVELOPING Kopakeng, NAT i, done.” > cents a roll Bide DANCING SCHOOLS ~~ DENTISTS be EH STAND 5 nounces the removal of his offices to $17 Codd Bide aa et PHYSICI ANS — NTIST. AN- SURGEONS: re ibes a Nps ~PHONCGRAP I FOREIG i) THIN HT AND #6LD. Westlake « Bot 1918 chen proportionate THKAINED NURSE PHONE BAL- Jara 3343, oF a6 ina WiLLerk PRACTICAL O18 1 Phone Ballard OT aaa, iiss First ave. & BI pi Lares. service tn every yate bath INSPECT c Bh NGOTC 1613 : 9 208 338 REE: {6—Trades~ Es xchanges FING FARM {0 ACRES FOR $5,000 mort ; ' for “Sale sonms, 9x00 AND $10 M @ tive . and curr . 1019 Thie ore Closer 4 — ei ' ' ClarFORD ADALE av Alcs 1019 Third Ave. iy Phone Main 2586 Lanes shed Sol | Member Dancing REP A 26- cy tn Ww ‘ith Board SMITH MLD and guaran | ne largest factory | 1 | West selling direct, to con- | '. GREENLY \ P LIAMA CO. |n a f Ave Rontele on. | HA $2 @#H r p gt w v) ‘ mere pic SPECTACLES, FLT ! | with spherical i | i including exam Optometriat, 297 } ond & en KAVANAUGHM $1.60 HATH. 1005 int wv NEW PIANO# FOR RENT, RENT AP plied on purchase. Meyer-Toner, 210 Union f TRUNKS | and bags fo y 519 Becond ave, is in USING and READING WANT ADS rake Fourts HOARD AND HOOM—PRIVATE HOUR erates. Beacon 1720, 1293) 0URK ¢ ie MAK A a ' Why wait? AND HOARD. Baath | a npecers “Male Help - ‘ Wirvectwe). Upetaire Legal Notices +4 " wd r s uenee A “ : ry ved ® . ra . % Ben n D MAC we t 34— Female e He Ip ip W ected . wanted —W PREPARE AP < Hoven REP oF rTHE | nd ' ‘ ‘ and f | 44A—Automobiles Due from hanks 0 TOR ‘aed care Winton Mover t ine car c th }46—Wanted Miscellaneous | iv SELL r 145 llaneous j : i BASH AND DOORS oo . 4 p . three 1 lide - weartng ‘and umbrellan ome eee ee TRUSS TORTURE Ss be elimini ted wb A am ye free trial to prov it LUNDBER otf 1101 ThE \ in OUR VESeEn, MOVE r-Tone Arrived at Seattle tummage |r at vot piG RUMMAGE SALB. i918} ,,7 1 oS kee WESTLAKE AVE. AND 1904 FIRST AVE. CLOTHING FOR ! ! ME AND wom aN . led Vrom Seattle 51 “Furniture Wanted | ye 1 ae fansar , pe > Miss « Cherte Dupee w Saturday, @ co. . Business Pe als r . a RAGTIME PLANO Pia ~ : And popula ave = eeone @ Compa Alas Pantages Bide ween ws Halk, CORN DANDWE t9—C ity Real Estate for pape, FO RERLAG, UO CHARGES FOR SALE- GOOD C-ROOM WODERN uk Saldecak dene |” house, 4409 44th ave. & W., tw ke - off California ave. IN AN ESTATE.| ¢ Denee sit toes | AND MUwT ME 8 ONCE T Nide (orgy AR SETTLE ESTATE Ne WANTED OLD FAIRE TRETH (owt P da esee| MATTER (Ff BROKEN), MIGHEST ¥, pay FRICKS PAID. CASH FOR OLD tn ™ GOLD. SILVER AND DIAMONDS ANY REABONABLE| SMITH JEWELRY MPO. CO, 412 L ort k ACCEPTE an| ¢ SMITH BLDG. FOURTH FLOOR be led of easy terme nv REENE Hore: Lian te tg vt Fourth and on. near court house | | = : 7 J , i" . abr | |FOR SALE, VERY CHRAT aay ‘ 3. 4. 6 an 2. on etn t $958 to $1 + ee. “ . - ae jroze mu A | HONKY WA A ' / Jewelry Vieor FiNtaiTed | Qe: the v MENTS il giv at STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1917. PAGE 9 TACOMA DOCTOR FOUND GUILTY IN BOOZE CASE t ‘ TACOMA, Npv. 29.-On evidence t ring September, Dr. ‘Thomas ' was found guilty of vio! He was charged with iasulng pre seript without a good reason to be it was needed for medicine During tt ria ” © pre neriptio ed by him between eptember 1 and 29, and filled In two Tacoma drug res, were in troduced in evider This in the recond convict s week am the t n made by the ‘ the doctor drug r traffic, In this cam sien, five of the largest drug stores th ty, Including one in a big e at and two tors’ raided October and priet rented HANSON HURT IN SMASHUP: f Ole \_— New Picture of Little Jack, Innocent Cause of De Saulles Tragedy Fate’s Decree--An Opinion IDAH M'GLONE GIBSON “Confessions of a Wife” ny Author of If little Jonn De Baulles had beer girl, Blanca De Sauiles would not today be on tr w her life, charged with the murder of her husband John De silew ha ten of & woman an a human being. He did not particularly care for a wornan in any other capacity than @ sweetheart A daughter would have had no + to the halfbaek and “Broadway's favorite be his wife after the thrill of p her had od The ¥ at Je De Saulles wanted near him wan the pretty playt nd of wom When waw the exqui Erramury he ted her as does a ) He took quick uid, and when t threw her uwide with ite compunction as the ‘ould have done when he tired of his once loved to Bianca De Baulles suddenly found ‘that whe had lost the inter- est of her husband. She realized that he had never loved her, and being of that Latin race to which Jove is the first considera tion, she poured out all her love « bo baby been @ girl 11d have been left with it for Jon Dg Saulles ¢ had no time nor inclinas nd in bringing up ar ent girl To him a daughter ve been only another rest But being a boy, the father saw in litte Jack a replica of him- self, A man child to grow up into a splendid m an he deemed himself, and #0 he took him from his mother—the mother to whom he represented everything that earth or heaven mij hold. No wonder that she was perfectly willir go down to hell to get her boy back within her arm NO WONDER THAT SHE 18 TODAY IN Ee COURT ROOM AT MINEOLA. A PA WRAITH OF THE LAUGHING BEAUTY THAT UN D \ULLES DESIRED AND PO® SESSED, AND THEN THREW AWAY JAPANESE WOMEN SEW FOR RED CROSS of Seattle wi ‘ADVISES VOTE AGAINST FREE Japanese women emulate all other women of the city ” and it things for the Sam accident occurred en Man Little Jack De the inpocent cause of the shooting pr r knit thing and a friend. J heinstrom, | hiajtather sa 1 lant omy b The Japanese auxiliary will open the ack’ me a Ye Saulles, is now on trial on & work room in the Japanese Cor t at Mt r charge at I. ‘The shooting followed a quarré or | me ; Bir eee S. Lippy, candidate for port pads, yy of the bo : mercial club on Jackson ats and the | commisisoner, at « meeting Belais od ba : on ir Little Jack wonders w t's all He repeatedly asks for) Women Of Nippon wk under the |the Commercial Club hall, at aiaam e . " his mother and father. He tx not perr t surt room santa : as ee Neokich! Mateut le, Wednesday night, said that he The photograph shows him in th t morita. Amalia |. dpe tag Pgh re pet nt San was opposed to the proposition to be | Meraguriz, after he had vinited his mother, Senorita Erraguriz, of C raul, She will be assisted by Mme, | Voted upon at the port elects iis WILL ENLARGE P, 0. jin 4 sister of Mrs. De Saulles l\wenico Kudo and Mme. Relsuka|Urday, providing for tree feamim _ plist deiner — | tahihe across Lake Washington. a ~ ‘ t ¢ F 1. E. Crichton, chairman of f mission to enlarge the camp! 7 " T d | . os that finishe the lake free of charge, the traffle (fice has been requested. ana|ORPHEUM | Dinner To BY eer ree tts ‘the Cobb. build. | Will be crowded beyond the exiting “ amy wi be om T within &) ‘The mid-week at the orpheum| Jing, rather than the general ware. | transportation bags! a be tax 8 Ay ee a ee, ee Madison, opened! A brink walk after the big Thanks tes yuse of the Northwest to the people will be much Righes rush has flooded the and the}, f oa bbe | Legitimate traffic, also, would be rke are ing day ana after: | giving dinner will work dors shut out ht to hand ¢ the 40..| 5 the now bie ony = SHIPS FOR NORWAY [ hardly think the commission wat cam | al ath. GE ain ae * a would be willing to place additional } | 2 ie s . s have been received by | ferries on to meet this rush under | ste few © Matthews pullding Co., of such conditions. War necessitates vanes walk .m™™°-| yroquiam, for the construction of two | that we conserve our expenditurem™ F dN Priey jauxil pwered schooners for the is ty ‘ *tl¥) Mons Isachsen Corporation, of Nor Mr and Mrs. w. 4. Mel. ughiin : Far and Near t on| me ot sad Sore 3 ppc TY sels will be ) feet long | when the Densmore lunch roof, of pi icates re: . A ot land w equipped with eng which they are proprietors, was News by y Telegeenh eae al welll furnished by Ross & Winter, of Se-|found to contain five quarts 6® and Telephone . : veral s ° ‘ je ttle patter and | generated by the hea linner | Mrs. Lida Shirmer, of the univer } thal cha denetion .caueaen at sie atneer ty faculty, will give a benefit song | banjos Ye the! This will enable one to judge fairly nd - cital December 6, in Meany hall,| Bohn, Bohn & Bohn Troape offered | well how his stomach apace is hold. the war relief work of the Facul|a good act of handtohand balancing.|ing out and if there is space to |ty Wives’ club. Rthel Clayton was seen in “The | syhre it can be filled at dessert time Dormant Power,” dealing with munition making, sur- rounded by « smashing plot. Tools worth $800 were stolen Wed- nesday, mccording to reports to the Four carpenters working for Weston, a contractor: the General she atlingd Welding Co. and the Ballard fron] PALACE HIP ¥ were t time The Palace Hip promises to have Reeves, t4, a marine fire thing in the way of holt . r . < va deville when its new bil f fed « opens kegiving da The ¢ strats ard hea te will be the, Kaptain was, according to the 5 en Two hundred and fifty six lawyers he . r . rt : a A “ «a whistling comedia and : " De Lany and Bur Dell pre we . medy sketch entitied "2 A * Day Out” ! and Harvey are jazz and se wong delineators, Fishe ‘ . Clrous offers a dog and pony The book, an annual pebiice Debut Postponed Chris Lond, a machinist — Bec ause of War SCARCITY OF MEN TO ACCEPT “BIDS” not it ALIAN jane UNDER FIRE byt Leased W MF har-| Public Markets * WRSTLaKe oain on bi Md . . h ' i , ws ren eerie dt of th . wa i t f nal pre is Mi b 1 ima, daughter id STENOG EXAM TO BE SP og HELD IN EVENING & motion picture | if you would be truly thankful, | @rink nothing but water with your | dinner. Drinking plenty of water promotes digestion, phelps the action of the bowels and Hids the body | injurious products. With an abiding faith in the survival of justice, truth and right, America, the young giant of democracy, blessed with wealth and fresh in the vigor of youth as a nation, cherishes the privilege of championing the cause of humanity. As a unit, Jet each individual, each organization, each community | of a ene enue . throughout the land, not only pledge but prove loyalty to diadiet deaey overs members of the our country and to our country’s cause, by daily demon- une a y overeat and then suffer strating what we mean by the word “Service All are in- 7 seam een laced thes deed thankful for this enviable privilege—to be able to help ; 1 : tated e situation o ld to better orde *. pha or HE nll so Pratee areca the world to a better order of thing! rae to charcoal and per often aida SAVINGS BANK SEATTLE, WASH. Second at Cherry Combined Resources of The Dexter Horton National Bank and The Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank $22,387,868.50 the former di that much to th Such tableta wer surplus ttle more stomach's burden thought to absorb Kanes FRIDAY RED CROSS THEATRE DAY HERE Fri Decen Unite ates | 1 performar fweats will go into the Red ¢ | work One hundred gir jointed by Mrs. ‘Thomas Hordeau, w ' selling tickets, at $1 each, downtown Monday Performances will be give Se attic at the Moore m. De cember 7, when a complete Orpheur vaudeville bill wi ented, at ) p.m, at the Me tan, with artists from all the and Spa cur's quartet 7 NIGHT TEACHERS NAMED BY BOARD Seattle ¢ ne board ay a ven teachers for ght . und three nurses at the meet « Wednesday 1 ‘ of the 1 ippointments pro for ar structor at W uttle high sch eourse night school authorities say, which is filled to overfiowing t se of its popularity VILLISTAS CONTROL MEXICAN RAILROAD The Charm of the Radiantfire By United Press Leased Wire " ' ay at La Gu ( ‘ ( the new and superior Gas Grate—can be enjoyed \ Ahmada, a wding to v sos : : he aching he , in every home. Wonderfully. efficient is this new rine, Villistas are in complete con Radiantfire, ©Like the warmth’ fromthe ‘sai ine from Chihuahua t are heat rays reach every nook and cranny. TO HOLD EXAMS FOR CIVIL SERVICE JOBS he United States Heats the body, yet heaves fowing-exnminations i cs to the air both fresh and sears Analyt mate.” #020 to cool for breathing. ites yar SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Late mentee tes oie 11h Stanek Balding. ree ee tetas

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