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Kay, treasurer of | Kingston. the club. They were entertained with music and dinner in celebration of the Chinese New Year: ‘The third ts in service in France. Fallis, who was 67 years old, came Seattle in 1905 and established see | MUST HURRY uP 10 self ax a painter. He recently retired | from business and was visiting one | of his sons, in Harrison, at the tine of his death. The tamily Brooklyn ave. Heense. 5633 | “1¢ they don’t come faster | they have been coming, residence is at lot of them h HE PLEADED GUILTY) tnere are more than sn ‘re Since February 904 auto licenses Dr. G. W. Emonds, indicted by the | Yet to be licensed county grand jury on a ¢harge of | 4. the first day having issued a liquor prescription | ave been issued Megally, pleaded guilty before Pre | sige team me siding Judge Jurey Monday. He was/ HE’S SURE WILLING ined $200 and costs. | —_ SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 12—A OPERATE ON MISS RAUSCH | Redwood carpenter today wrote to Miss Mary Rausch, extension divis-| the army station here offering to en. fon of the University of Washington, | ist in the army if guaranteed $6 per who has been seriousty fl at the Se-| day of eight hours, attle General hospital for more than | basis, and $1 an hour for all over & Week, was operated on Tuesday. ‘time and Sunday work A Thought for the Mother NSTIPATION makes children uncomfortable, cross and irritable, justas it does older people. Dr.Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a mild, pleasant tasting combination of simple laxative herbs || with pepsin, that acts easily and natur- ally and promotes normal regularity. || Children like it and take it willingly. || It contains no opiate or narcotic drug. Druggists Sell Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin 50 cts. (two sized $1.00 | Meint A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, III In All Departments of Women’s Wear. Fine Tailored Suits | Many Beautiful Fur-Trimmed Models. Handsome Coats Including the Fur-Trimmed Models. |Waists, Millinery and Petticoats, Etc. All offered at Clearance Prices } with the added advantage of our ; LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN 5 You can open an account with a { very small payment and arrange the balance to suit your conven- ience. LZ THE PHONOGRAPH DEPARTME? located on the Second Floor—the fin- est and most complete on the. Coast. You are invited to call GET AUTO LICENSES)! Thirteen days left to get your auto/ than | straight time) | home on |aages for his wife and attorney that | he was going to commit suicide, hans i* =4 SEATTLE HAS TEN EX-MAYORS WHO DISPEL IDEA THAT JOB IS MORE OR LESS A HOODOO o_—_—— STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 12, 1918. PAGE 5 Top Row: Wm, 1H. Moore Geo, F, Cotterill bert Mor: John F, Miller Bottom Row: Col. Byron Phelps Geo, W. Dilling K. A. Ballinger In the mayor's job a hoodoo? That's what a lot of Seattle folks think, They point to the fact that with the exception of two, + three at the most, Seattle's ayors never even sought re thon. It's many an ungrateful dopesters say. years, only the late Thomas J Humes and Hiram C. Gill ran and eld the job for more than one term, Singularly, they the who at one time or another ampioned the “open town, What becomes of mayors position,” In recent are {et Seattle's census” of Seattle's 10 ex |chief executives showed them upled in various and divers pur |euits, from inventing door knobs to holding national offices. Sev- erai are in retirement Helps Uncle Sam Robert Moran, Seattle's oldest ex- ayor in point of service, is now hin bit for the gqvernment. | He tm state director of the public] service reserve department of labor. | He war mayor in 1888 and 1889 After leaving office he devoted his time to directing the business of Moran Brothers, of which he was president. This firm later made a reputation abipbuilders. It built the famous battleship Nebraska, When the company waa reorgan ized into te Constructic & Dry company, Moran re- tired to Rosario, San Juan islanda, Has Fortune Now Dock Harry White, who was mayor In #90, has amassed a fortune and |npends most of his time in Los Angeles, He was in Seattle on « visit two weeks ago, He has been tu the real estate business since ho resigned as mayor. His unex- pired term filled LOOK FOR MAN WHO |W. Hall, deceased. J. T. Ronald was elected mayor in 1892, At the close of his term he practiced alone for four LEFT SUICIDE NOTE) Working Reins, 39, who disappeared from his January 31, leaving mes- merely given in to a wanderlust and has gone to other parts, the Seattle police department has sent out re- | questa for departments in cities of the Coast to keep © watch for him Reiss, who worked for Automatic Sprinkler company, maid in the notes he left behind him, that “If my | body is found, you will know I com- | mitted suicide.” Mrs. Reiss lives at 8543 Dibble et. They have lived in Seattle for 12 years, she told the police, and have two daughters, 9 and & years old. ENDS DIVORCE SUIT PORTLAND, Feb, 12.—Mrs. Laura h's suit for $13,500 breach of promise damages against Walter Rosenfeld waa thrown out of court by Circuit Judge Gantenbein, ing. introduction by the de { several affidavits, exonerat- z defendant All are signed by the plaintiff oe Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone The Catholte Social Betterment league will hold\ite regular meeting on the theory that Louis| at 8:15 o'clock Tuesday evening at} the headquarters of the organiza- tion, Boston block | A meeting of the exempted men of district No, 3 will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at 2610 Sixth ave. N. EB. Matters will be discused in connection with the King County Council of Defense. All members of the parish for the |The services of a DENTIST, Church tion of the invited Immaculate Concep are to a Shrove-tide card party and entertainment, to be| Dentists are Dentists of long given in the church, 18th ave. and | experience and recognized E. Madison st., Tuesday night skill and ability. Members of the Westminster Presbyterian church will be ad. Our high class work, low! Gressed by Rev. Dr. George T.| prices and inless methods | hesday noon in the Masonic club, Ar-|twenty thousand — satisfied cade building. patients. “Fruit Trees for the City Lot” will be the subject of a lecture on city gardening, to be given by Stephen J. Harmeling, a prominent and ex pert Vashon island fruit grower, who will speak at the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night The Nordica Choral club took its audience on a little trip to Tokio| with its program, given Monday night, in the Odd Fellows’ temple. | The Japanese atmosphere was car ried out in the costumes and staging. Miss Mary T. Denton, principal of the Doshisha girls’ school, of Kyoto, Japan, will be in Seattle Wednen to tell her experiences at the Pilgrim Congregational church and the Uni. versity Y, W. C. A Council streets and sewers com: mittee has introduced an ordinan providing for the opening of a xtreet from lowa ave, and West Da- kota st. to First ave. years. Then the law firm of Ballin Ktonald & Hattie was formed. Lat it was expanded to Ballinger, Ron ald, Hattie & Tennant. In 1909, Konald was appointed King county superior court judge by Governor Hay. He was elected to the post tion the following year and was re elected in 1912 and 1916 Perfected Doorknob Byron Phelps mayor 4. After serving yearn eral hardware which is t perfecting sev Inven © Phelps Don’t Suffer From Piles /: Send For Free Trial Treatment. No matter how long or how bad— fo to your druggist today and get & G0-cont box of Pyramid Pile} Treatment. it will give relief, and tions, am porknob loc ‘The Pyramid Smile Prom 0 Siogle Trial a single box often cures. A trial package mailed free, in p per, t 4 us coupot FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 562 Pyramid Bldg. | Street city OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH HowTo Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. | Count fifty! Your cold in head or| catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages | of your head will clear and you can/ breathe freely. No more snuffling, | hawking, mucous discharge, dry ness or headache; no struggling| for breath at night Get a small bottle of Ely’s| Cream Palm from your druggist! and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils.| charged with possessing more than [Rerve- -force. It penetrates through e air passage of the head, soothing and| healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you in stant relief. Head colds and ca-| tarrh yield like magic. Don't stay| stuffed up and miserable. Rellef is sure. If You Need bear in mind that the Albany All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years Come in today for FREE Examination and ,Consulta- THE ALBANY DENTISTS Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. Gecond Avenue and Mike Street, | w ashington, | whiskey was seized | which locks a door by putting the| | key Into the knob. He spends much of his time in Seattle, but makes} frequent trips to the East. Phelps |was a candidate for the council last spring, after serving as county auditor Frank D. Black took the mayor- alty chair in 1 but resigned in less than a month. He has been in the real estate business sinos |then and ts now retired. He spends || hin sin California. He was 1 as mayor by William D. enlgned and went ng the gold rush, He The unexpired term J. Humes, served until 1904 Moore in Council Richard A. Ballinger wan elected mayor in 1904 and served two yearn In 1907 he was appointed commis. sioner of the general land office at D.C. Two years later he Was made secretary of interior in President Taft's cabinet. He re- nigned in 1911 and has been prac ticlig law in Seattle William Hickman Moore was Mr Hallinger’s successor as head of the city. On the expiration of his term he practiced law until elected to the ln now filled Jeconsed, was by The Jetty council in 1916. He's In Congress Miller became mayor tn Later he practiced law under of Miller & Lysons John ¥ 1908. the firm name He was ele end took offices in 1917 at Washington. George W. Dilling was elected mayor in 1911, following the recall of Hiram C. Gill; the incumbent. He b been In the real estate bual- news leaving office. Cotterill is Seattle's last ex-mayor. He was ¢lected In 1912 Since then he has been engaged in business as consulting engineer. SUITCASES FILLED WITH BOOZE AT DEPOT Dry squad detectives Tuesday confiscated a suitcase in the bag- kage room of the O. & W. station, containing five quart bot tles of Nquor. The owner has not been identified, A multcane containing § pints of at the King street baggage room late last night Hoth sufteases were checked from outalde pointe to Seattia SCHOOL FUND GETS HUGE BOOZE FORTUNE) OLYMPIA, Feb, 12.—State Treas- urer W, W. Sherman has given out & statement that school funds of the state have been increased about $98,000 by bootlegging fines, Under the law all fines for this offense are to be used for school purposes This makes a total of $164,000 in booze fines since Sept. 30, 1914 ALBERT HAD TOO MUCH Albert Kauffman was arrested on Monday night at 2812 Second ave., the legal amount of whiskey. One five-gallon demijohn, one quart | bottle and two pints were found in| | his ps sion. For the first time in 15 years the members of the local Ladies’ Musical |elub and of the sister organization | from Tacoma, met Monday after-| noon in the Y. W. C. A. auditorium Jand exchanged courtesies, A well- | balanced program was furnished by the visiting club. DR, J. KR. BINYON Free Examination on Earth We are one of the few optical stores In the Northwest that really «rind lenses from start to finish, | and we are the only one in SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVE. Examination free, by graduate op- tometriat, Glasses not prescribed unless absolutely necessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO. ed to congrenm in 1916) He's till | railroad | 8 WAR CAMP FUND wide dri funda for and plea Soldiers natic vide to p home eo [A]: home Iw $60,000, every direct t md, Seattle's sha have a Your doi nofigial effect today Showing 1 is the time } tie Section weaves, 36-Inch White Piques in L Three Hundred Special Main Floor. | THESE) ‘ hundred new | three atyle men have jus arrived. and the Umeliness of the offer. ing will necessitate early buy ing, for at the best the ansort ment will hardly last the day out. Pin Stripes predominate the variety i light and dark colors, with nizes ranging from 14 to 17 These Shirts have the laundered cufts merly at $1.00 Wednesday . 15¢ LOOKS LIKE KAISER; AND TALKS LIKE HIM, STARKE IS ARRESTED PORTLAND, Feb. 12—The re- markable resemblance between Dr. h Starke, dentist at Aurora, 1 Kaiser Wilhelm caused a deputy federal marshal to become interest- ed in the former. The dentist's statements in Ten tonic accent that he is an unnature! ized German, does not want to see America win the war and istered German reservist, resulted in his being brought here today to be |held pending action on a recom-| mendation from Washington that he | be interned. is a reg: HO! HO! A NEW KICK Street corner shelters for news boys tend to destroy the city’s beau ty, stated A. J. Poole, 1161 Republi- can st, in a letter to the city coun cil Monday. He wants the council to order them torn down. | J. 8. McGee, |won't have to pay jury damages to ja police chauffeur, $550 personal in- ornest R. Wheeler, the result of a collision. City council assumed the obligation Mon- | day ‘WORKING INDOORS? Then you need a rich tonic to keep up blood-strength and For fifty years physicians have prescribed COTT’ EMULSION because it is a true food and active tonic, easily digested and free from alcohol. If you are rundown, if night finds you tired and sleep is not refresh- ing, get Scott’s Emulsion 4 | today. You Nood It. | Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Si Aran Be, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- | stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find ick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive Fablets, The pacers, a ar-coated tablets are taken for bai eath by all who know them. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, cle: the blood and gently pur a0 ire system. They do that whic calomel does without any or tke bed bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, Bred cathartics are derived from wards’ Olive Tablets without iping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with \bowel and liver complaint, with the |attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are pure- ly a epee compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their COLUMBUS « for dollar of which will | SPRING | parel the fabric for separate skirt, gown, suit or dress. immense assortments that offers the widest possible range of corded and novelty GABERDINES in plain, satin stripes and novelty Sheer m: In in Rice Volles, novelty effects effects; “birdeeye” satin stripe Oxfords, Shan | in fiaxon ven, lace effects with coin spots, tung weaves, Chevron strip ‘omb nov th satin stripes and \ pe lpr pe eam “oa gamrge ter and Voilex with satin stripes and plfids, A 45¢, G0¢, 65¢, 75¢, 85¢ and O66 yard. .35¢, 45¢, 50¢, 55¢, G0¢ and 65¢ Men’s $1 Shirts Wednesday 75c cot |] $1.45, $1.95 and Save, Jost $2.50 The unusual values tached and sold for- Chotce for MD pH] SAVINGS Bax Jhe Rhodes Co. a Barb in the Barbarian—Make Tax Return Today Stick Your Pacome New White Suitings and Sheer Fabrics Main Floor, Rear. when one should select for Spring and Summer ap- Our Domes- Fabrics in displays now an advance showing of White Vifferent Wales. A yard . 500, 75¢ and 85e $3.25 and $3.95 Crepe de Chine and Georgetie Blouses, Special $2.25 Upper Main Floor. ~| several styles for this sale consist of frill | THE | and square neck models, some of which ) are trimmed with la and insertion, is others have tucks and large colla assortment, which is from regular stock, is priced for disposal, and includes flesh and white, in sizes 36 to 46, but not each size in every style. Heatherbloom and Sateen Petticoats Attractively Priced at $1.00, $1.25, charm of a Cotton Petticoat in its ex- usefulness— cal and able for kinds of ‘w These new arrivals permit se tion for the matching of separate 2 skirt or suit, as the color rang " displays Blues, Greens, Tans, Pinks, Ro Gray, Gold and Black and are enhanced with deep knife plaited and fancy ruffied flounces, All Sizes in Plain Colors and Flowered Effects LONDON PAPERS LIKE WILSON PEACE SPEECH LONDON, Feb, 12.—President Wilson's reply to Hertling’s and | Ceernin’s peace program declarations | was commented on by the morning | bors. The News pointed out the stg- nificance of the coincidence of the | \— address coming just before the ex [pected speeches of Lloyd George) and Italian Premier Orlando, | Chronicle thinks the the heart of the Registered Dentists Out of High Rent District Moderate advertisin any dentist id get tl —s bong 2 tnd p iS cut from thelr figure ft ‘LESS operations, AN_ ENLIGHTENED INTELLIGENCE address | matter | The China Club of Seattle Present: POON CHE’ “goes to in analyzing Hertling’s attitude.” | The Times contrasts the practical | idealism with the Bolshevik imprac- ticability. THE mIFFODRONS NEW WAY TO HEALTH } DON’T WAIT DON’T SUFFER Call them up for an appointment. They will make a careful analysis of your case and tell you what ails you— FREE, a STRAND & STRAND Doctors of Chiropractic. 304.5 Pantages Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Phone Main 4199. Lady Chiropractor. 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