The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1918, Page 3

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“She’, To Until ‘BLortere Ta Oussthin, Grov Saturday Night a regular one— painted lips and all’’—-but under her flashy finery and gay color was a big story—one of those thrilly kind. It’s told in “Painted Lips”—now screening! HIS GRAVE ALLACE URLITZER 2-Reel UNDERTAKING _ kessine Admission 20c—Children 10c FREE DOCTOR Ex-Geverament Mbystecias Lodge Cafe Fourth—Weetlake—Pine Cabaret—Dancing RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES World's Largest Dry Cabaret Leek fer the Free Deeter Sign (PAID ADVERTISEMENT BY JOHN B. DOLL) Murphy Made Good as Prosecuting Attorney He Will Make Good as Mayor A number of ladies discussing who would be the best man for Mayor, decided upon John F. Murphy, and interviewed a number of lawyers as to hin record as Prosecuting Attorney and, without excep tion, they pronounced It good. ‘They then organized a committee and interviewed more than two hundred lawyers, as six of the seven candidates are lawyers Many voters are in doubt as to whorn to vote for at the primaries: Judge Ronald, an ex-prosecutor, made good as Mayor; John F Miller, now Congressman, an ex-Prosecuting Attorney, made good as Mayor. WHY NOT JOHN F. MURPHY FOR MAYOR? Seventy-five per cent of the lawyers interviewed declared that he would make food as Mayor. The following is a lst of those interviewed: Sam’! §. Langland Benj. M. Levine Fletcher Lewin Henry W. Lung Henry F. McLure FB. 8. McCord James ¥. MeMiroy Jay ©. Allen A. J. Falknor EM Horton ¢. HE. Foster Ralph H. Foster Charles M. ts Wm, Baxter Hugh R. 8. H. Furber John Ft. Gallagher Cassius 1B. Gates James Kt. Gates James M. Gephart J, W. Goodner George Gregory Arthur EB, Griffin James A. Haight ©. H, Hanford Warren Hardy John M. Harnan Henry f Harriman W. H. Harris John i, Hart Jo Hartman A. Hastings ; Hawking John W. Heal, Jr Kirnest ©. Hemrich Cl. Henry W. B. Herr Emory B. Hess John C. Higgins George A. Meagher Herbert W. Meyers Inracl Nelson Leroy V. Newton Walter A. Nossaman ‘attan O'Brien J Harry Ballinger John H, Ballinger John G. Barnes Pierre Barnes Stanley J. F y. Halverstadt Revella Revelle George H. Rummens Robt. C. Saunders Chas. B. Shephard Bruce ©. Shorts Carl J. Smith Leopold M. Stern Ww Hugh A, Tait Wilt ‘Thompson Daniel B. Frater Wilmon Tucker Jobn B. Van Dyke Kaw, Yon Tobel George H. Walker John W. Whithasn CH. Winders 1, M. Herbert B. Butler Beott Calhoun Ra ituch Caldwelt J. N. Ivey ¥. K. James Jobn J. Jam Karl R. Jenne Richard Saxe Jones Wm. C. Keith Kennedy Hutbert + ig Donworth Prutlerton Wilson R, Gay Chas. 8 Gleason M. P. Goodner ¥. P. Gorin HALL, Secretary of Committee. DOROTHY 1. | ACCUSE PROMINENT MAN VANCOUVER, B.C, Feb. 14 ‘Arthur Lomas, prominent real os tate man of Jubilee, a suburb, and former councilor, was arrested last night on a charge of attacking How ard Bennett, manager of the Dow Fraser Trust Co. branch bank, last November, The bank was robbed of $1,600 at that time EVERYONE LIKES THIS COLD CURE “Pape’s Cold Compound” ends | a cold or grippe in a few hours. break after and all taking a Your cold will grippe misery end dose of “Pa ery two hours until three taken. | It promptly opens clogged-up nos. trils and air passages in the head. stops nasty discharge or nose run ning, relieves sick headache, dull neni feverishness, sore throat, sneezing. soreness and ntiffnens. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow |ing and snuffling! Base your throb. |bing head—nothing else in the |world gives such prompt relief as |“Pape'a Cold Compound,” which | costs only a few cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no incon. venience. Accept no substitute. ~ QUICK RELEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Oliv Olive Tablets, That is the Joyful ery of thousands since Dr, Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel'’s -time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive \Tablets while treating Patients for jhroaie gs Pie ation and torpid livers, Ir. Olive Tabicts do not lesan bre sae f but ahealing, soothing | |vegetable laxative, lo griping is the “keynote” of these |little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- \lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth”—a |bad breatha dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver and aré consti | pated, you'll find quick, sure and only | flosgant results from one or two little Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. fy ih sands poy jd every {night just to keep right. Try them | 0c and 25c per box, All druggists. STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 14, 1918. PAGE 3 Write for Information Wilson Secretary Minn Gi ago 8 Dear montha aren thin and the he men " he nd put the for up auite ompan rk went out at noor a talk to the the 1 them la int and Dliguted them te f emp Kern Lumber ing it any certain place A few days A who up. to another place quit here and where alernec wont they have re and ° than The eight thin company could mpany would re makes its 10 hours. Just as soon pany located the men at wired the mill employing them to discharge them at and wend them back they (the mill owners) could not take their 1, they once an en from them. Now, Mins Grey, in this fair or can ft really lawfully be done? My bus band and my friend's husband want to go where they can make between $1.60 and $2.00 more per day, and the places have been p wed to them, an they are skilled at the work they | do; but they don't know whether they can go or not, under the cir cumstances TROUBLED FRIED I have been unabie to any definite Information this matter from any #ource the efty; but It is qut that the company t* assuming too much authority, I would advise your husband to write to retary of Labor William B. Wilson, Washington, D. CG De ain about evident | Advises Against Seeret Marriage Dear Mins Groy ple be married and keep it My sweetheart ls coming home from the army, and we plan to be married while he ts hore. IN DOUBT. Get married, if you wish, but don't keop it secret. The open Tecord at the courthouse is one of the «reatest safeguards that can be placed about a marriage. | A secret marriage would | endieax complications. Y be cutting ¥ government soldiers; f Where can a cou: | eret? ou oft ywance to would from the ives of WESSON | OFA WIFE — AND CHAD ureelf Ineur Ck c0 MRS. TRENT what to do ois euch a walked Jown the street ket our nerves calmed and some angle of ac tion planned ¢ Mother still a child and insivte that her Judgment in best for me | every one else for that m that her jodgment tx us worst pomible solution of a prob-| lem,” continued Mollie Why will people insist on believ- Ing that age always brings wisdom? I asked Some few peop! that it does not | you know, Margie.” ahe continued, that I have to the conclusion that age in itself means nothing it certainly doex not mean windom, | for wisdom ts apt to come to the young or immature as white hair| comes to them #0 often, ahd you and I know many old people whove hair ie wtil! black or brown. We ca looks on me ai have found out maid Mollie, “Do that Ite} I {ama annot say, ithe means experience eure, Margie, that compreased more experience In| oe a year of our lives t Mother has had in all her life. Age—by this T mean birthday ersarios—doos not always mean that matertal thing, the hardening of the arteries, neither does It mean a mind trained or & sympathetic In fact, 1 think that no man or woman need at being old in you you because you and I anni soul lyears, for whatever brought on by the life grows older, little faults |the path of thought “Yeon, maid “Mo back to her own | with the _ selfishness to know what to do under these cir You know the mind, and I am wor might be the result T think [seo Im norry are, are A fish as she crystallize, grows narrow areful. * interrupting and coming fividual combat and absolute one leads condi ried about wh of a mudden shock provement in him. Yesterday he asked me about my ph r the school for little blind children and became very much interested in what I told him, For a all went well, but all at once he seemed ize what had prompted me to and he became listless | ° | “T believe, Mollie,” T said, “that if| Chad could be coaxed to nee any one, or even if Pat, or Pat's mother whom he loves #0 much, should sud denly break in on him, it might do) him a world of good." Perhaps, but I am afraid to risk | it. You have neon Chad in one of his wild rages, Margie.” | I looked up in surprise. | “On, no," said Molite quickly lif in answer to my look of surprin "Chad has never been en me, and I have always been lcurb his tempers, but they always frighten me dreadfully, and, Margi I think I would die if he ever got angry at me." ‘Then, as if she were becoming ter terror-stricken for something might happen while we were gone Mollie insisted upon turning and #he kept me almost at a run un til we arrived at the house. When we got in, we found that things had been isappening with a vengeance. Mollie's mother had come down. | stairs and found Mollie out, and| hearing Chad playing in the music room, had calmly walked in on him. She gave us her version of what ppened Poor Mollie, ute she would under such a severe time never cht every min | She has been! strain for 1 about Chad just is no spirit for any no much left to atiffen her courage new trials. | ‘To Be Continued) | A small bottle of “Danderine” | | | |Removes all dandruff, “| nice, soft hair, and lots of it | FOLLOW ABE LINCOLN, | IS KEATOR’S ADVICE Follow of Abraham the exunple with hin in enn ony Pushop ny this country sats my pation in the honors which may ceremonte following he organts nt of widen of t FEEL FINE! TAKE “CASCARETS” FOR LIVER, BOWELS Don't stay headachy, J make an honorable r marriage Hlere’s the Way to Clean Brass how to clean a amoker's wet of braws. 7 lean bras: with strong with hot Then, if it ts not ¢ and ringe water. Dry thoroly joan rub it mixed to with trip He inh cents! sick, constipated. Spend 10 bilious, 1 and sweet of umehold articles of brane Jardin like this wa v for m brass that wood, like a door 5 use oxalle acid walt Wood ashes emon jules, mixed to a pa applied with @ cloth, also re from brass, which should e 4 with dry chamois or vel candlesticks, bo will stay cle tha. ve on lear le fastened | Can't harm you! Best cathartic ate or bell women and for men, children. ar 6 and our system in fill accumulation of bile which keeps you Enjoy life! with an and bowel poison |billous, headachy, dizzy, tongue - | coated, breath bad and stomach sour Call Married |--Why don't you get a 10-cent box of Voman “Madam” |Cascarets at t dfug store and Miss Grey: Will f bully? Tak night and enjoy the ni |liver and bowel cleansing you ever Jexperienced. You'll wake up with & clear head, clean tongue, lively “oe etep, rosy skin and looking and feel WASHINGTON, Feb. 34.--Three jing fit, Mothers can give a whole regimont inatead of] Gascarst to a sick, cross, bilious Present, is the request | feverish child any time—they are rehing to the War) harmious—never gripe or sicken. | THREADS. Cotton. ertard-—Silk—tor MANUFACTURING URPOS! Telephone Main 3373 NESSER & CO. SEATTLE Dens you viene READER arried woman may be ad Greased as madam. made by ¢ i department GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) J. D. BLACKWELL Candidate for City Councti, stops itching scalp and falling hair. oaye University experts found $1,506 the present annual cost of com fortable Living for wage earners. Laborers should get this, with more added for #kill and hizard The nation needs man power Man power cannot be produced on low wages. Municipal light, water, gas, tel ephone and railways should, be owned and operated for the bene fit of the public—not for private gain. We are fighting for Democ racy, which means equality of op portunity. Millionaires who boost living cost In preseht crisis are neither Christians nor patriots. More opportunity for the small business man and wage earner is the slogan of To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, flufty, wavy and free from dan- druff, is merely a matter of using a little Danderine. Tt is easy and inexpensive to have Just get a small bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine now--it costs but a few cents—all drug stores recommend it apply @ little as directed, and within DENTISTRY Satisfactory Terms Always me GROTE RANKING | OTTO I KEGEL, President Special Values Lace Curtains Below Regular Prices One hundred pairs of White or Ecru Lace Curtains, 2% yards long, 50 inche: for Friday only, the pair Friday Brings Many Attractive | | | Brass Curtain Rods at Less Than Half Price Several discontinued numbers of the flat and round | Curtain Rods are marked for immediate clearance, Included are 7c 24- to 30-inch Flat Extension Rods, com- plete with brackets, each. 80- to 40-inch Flat Sitecuce Rods with close brackets, each ..... 80- to 54-inch one-inch Beas’ Curtain eae worth 75c; special, each .25¢ Bedspreads at Friday Bates’ Green Ticket Bedspreads; a stand- ard quality in generous size; special. . Housewares on Sale Friday Clamp Mop Sticks with hardwood 18 Cc Five-Arm Kitchen Clothes Racks, easily fastened to any wall; spice; special, each Three-Arm Hardwood Towel Racks, 16 ‘ Cc Entrance Through Main Store or 1420 Fifth Ave Special Prices $2.65 handles; special, each Jc podes ec’ All-steel Coffee Mills; will also grind 29c finished golden; each .. s me GROTE-RANKINCO- An Entire Building devoted to the selling of Furn- iture Bargains, odd pieces, odd suites, manufacturers’. samples, sample Rugs, etc., at greatly reduced prices. Quarter-Sawed Oak Buffet Special 298 The Buffet illustrated is offered far below regular value; Built of solid oak, conveniently 10 minutes there will be an appear. ance of abundance. freshness, fuffi ness and an incomp ¢ gloms and try as you will, you can not find a trace of dandruff or falling | hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ um when will see new hair—fine and at first—yes—but really new | 1 hair—sprouting out over your scalp—Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for tchy scalp, and it never fails to stop falling| > ir at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten| a cloth with @ little Danderine and | arefully draw it through your hair| takin# one small strand at a time. a DR P. tL. AUSTIN, 608 Third Ave., Cor. James Pres. | luster, and. you downy nitary office at the corner of James, and we Invite all aa well as new inspect our y 2 years I have been 1 aaier| t dread disease called PYOR BA. oF Riggs Disease. If trou With sore and shrinking gums Consultation d examinatl United Painless Dentists | {S08 Taira Ave. Cor. James Sundays Your hair will be soft, glossy and autiful in just a few moments delightful surprise awaits every one Be ware’ te who tries this immediately when you take J-O-T-O a =m One Dose Gives You Stomach Relief in Two Minutes! Almost instant relief from Belching, Swelling and full feeling so frequently complained of after meals. Perfectly harml J-O-T-O is does its work absolutely guaranteed. nsation, people swear by it- so quickly. for it Sour stomach and pains in the stomach, after eating, relieved instantly. Perhaps you have suffered for years—tried every- thing with no relief? Then DON’T DELAY, but get a box of J-O-T-O. Take one dose—if it fails to give you INSTANT RELIEF, take it back to your drug- gist, who will cheerfully refund your money. Price Fifty Cents and One Dollar If your drug) ple package request, C7 ee, Orr st {8 unable to supply you, a sam: will be mailed you |, upon by Bellingham Chemical Company, 116 E. Holly St., Bellingham, Wash, l arranged; has mirror and large, roomy drawers. Extra be cial, Pee MUST REFER SCHEDULES = | A telegram received by local offi clas of transcontinental railroads Wednesday them that all contemplate in schedules st be referred to the office of the regional director before being placed | in effect advises changes If You Are Not Strong Get Dynamic Tonic—Today The wear and tear of modern life with its hurry and worry, its stress and strain, is responsible for the nervous condition in which so many people find themselves. Such conditions always indicate a loss of phosphorus from the nerves and nerve-centers, where in health it is most plentiful Depression, sleeplessness, trritability, worry over trifles, melancholy, inability to endure prolonged effort—all these are signs that the nerves and nerve-centers are starving for phosphorus, in the form of food-phosphates. eet phosphates are supplied in that wonderful vitalizing remedy Denslar (eased “dynaiiic ‘ause it produces energy). More than that—these phosphates in Dynamic Tonic are in precisely the chemical form in which they are most abundant in the human body. Dynamic Tonic also contains iron, to enrich the blood and build up strength. (The full formula is on the label.) The use of Dynamic Tonic re stores vitality and vigor to the nervous system, renews bodily strength, brings back your old-time energy and vim, and greatly in- creases your power and endurance, If you are not strong you owe it to yourself to get Dynamic Tonic and see how it will build you up. A large bottle containing five weeks’ treatment can be had for $1.50 at Bartell Drug Stores DYNAMIC TONIC

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