The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1918, Page 2

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STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 1918. PAGE 2 BRITONS WAIT |" irish Woman Fights With Serbs CALMLY GREAT“ age SMASH OF WAR Your Credit Is Goody ADD TO Your| \ACCOUNT => —ii you have an account here, your additional pur- Witlt TITRE Ait ARMIPS chases will be added without first payment, IN THE FIELD, Feb. 19.-—With ut ahock of battle Unlike 4 arte the Brit ! not prepa exceptional values from the truak department lutely, calm and unafraid wardrobe trunk: special—|steel-covered trunk: special Bs og. aye’ gh tood of an appr ligence was ever so high | Leaders and men never oroly in ¢ att te Iver appears to feel that in all probabiiity it will be the turning point in the war: that behind the kalser's bluffing ed nation of nt Tlinde nb yul ything he's got into this punch, he cannot-—-must not-—will not win. Formerly, only the generals knew what a battle every tepiier knows that upon hin '$is.45 $19.50; special for the week was abo to some extent. depends much leather “suitcase: special— ‘rome extn’ yom regular price 847.50 olnae well-made wa robe tr Meantime, a str Service: regular price fhe try Rae one Yor tw Jes Sergt Maj Fiore special for : ~~ Sandes, a plucky Irish woman, has which she Joined as 4 private, on be an SR) ing eut off from the r am preaston bulance serv dur retreat During ¢ Sandes hae taken ae epeany fighting, and was ba i a eatches the taking of Hill 212. She has been transi” regular awarded the highe tions in special price fo ne gift of the rule a the week Bho in shown in th s reat in t rbian will 34-in aid good-bye fain in the Rey < premier dancer, who gave t another mig Never before did the tle Church Around the Co ike; regular price $19.95 regular price $2.95 purchaser THEY MAKE PROTEST from when he sold Bob to A conviction was the result Frenchy's” place of business wa: located at 1333 Weller st Tut he lost his principal source of revenue |when Summers had Bob LE CASE UP that he could get the lead pipe for 15TH NEXT MONTH |" Joe Revelie, former dry squad ot | U, S, NEEDS CARRIERS | flcer, accused of grand larceny, will * he tried March 16. ‘The case was] 9, gpd egy fn org ere, Bia ange crete Ri oR ial cg um and live right at home? mJ RB Kett asked th my ree to go where you please | Humsian ¢ capital today in kbak flying corps. n the atrest, the reserves nticlpate from the traffic squad battled with | Shoo het & sa hundreds who tried to gain admit e ge the coming season aan ame wnustes pethionsn poss | a ae members of s Cannery operators |*uppies and equipment to Alaska ti a wbortage of nb AS ONSTOMACH |FEVEL - SOUR STOMACH | INDIGESTION | HEARTBU jed their horses thru the crowd to} make way for the hearse The Last March Borne by six cadets of the Royal! | Flying Corps, the casket bearing the| a@viator-dancer waa brought into the ‘The Vttle Hy torn wo be he on the Saturday, at the pontoffice + Age limit, 19 to 45 yearn a are received at room siuad officers last December. march with Castle * oe ee Vices were short, and there 5 eulogy. The ca draped with the service fia “, with the Amer’ ng SENT ARTILLERY Dt EL SIN NIGHT 18, Feb. 101 tAG 19.—There was ¥ IS AGNESIA ent artilierying during the. night) NAB GERMAN SUSPECT joe ge Daa pdgpo IN5GRAIN TABLETS — "08th, of the St. Gobain forest, in| G. 4. Fisher, allan “George A.|CAP. On Ue left breast of his uni pl form were the eagle wings of his| tart corps ribbon and medal which ceived for bravery the Chavizon sector, and northwest of Beronvaux, the war office an nounced today. banish ca- AND POWDER FORM ; ‘TED Magnesia is Mag- the CALLED TO WASHINGTON aly. in the form of fivecgrain| J. A. Manion, 10 years assistant tc - ri Widow Follow and powder in sealed blue |Chiet Purchasing Agent W B PPge wrod «yore Mra. Castle \e Do not confuse with com: po as unpectod of being 4 | in @ front pew Magnesia, milk of magnesia | Sprague, of the Alaska Steamship | js enan and is held for federal inves. | /1 8 front I Look for the | Co biet beneath bh et thi trate of magnesia. has been called to Washington |, BISURATED and UGGL -| for similar duty on the United States | {#84 n of the HEALTH. Our patients will say out. I so. We make a specialty of all t NERVOUS DISEASES ( It will cost you nothing to come rs up and talk it over with STRAND & STRAND Says an inside bath before breakfast helps us look and feel clean, eweet, fresh. a na plexion are “i RAMP PREFERS SIBERIA | tiooa ‘man TO m’ NEILS ISLAND fs teen Why YoudtustBuy _ PORT! eratitying = gg War Savings fj: a so ng, wom Stamps ; f \« sadeeni WA. Of ‘toe Sul need him “nerve wrecks,” “run with a phosphate of ime REMEMBER, from tone Colds, Grip and Influenza. | | teaspoonful ws n DUTY Re convicted of harangu-|!n it to wash from the ach TODAY tet afted men stopping | liver, kidneys and ten yards of at Fe seeking to bowels the previous day's indigesti One Japaneve Aienatisfied with the ariny ble waste, sour fermentations and times the troops nearly 7 before putting more food Commercial Bank , nccording to testimony at the trial HUTCHESON IS SLATED Second Ave So. and Main Jt Faxsree WASHINGTON Tablets remove the cause of Colds, Grip and Influenza biliousne y breath, tam, cob and particularl Quickly Relieve Headaches caused from Colds FOR WAGE BOARD JOB pie haves pallid, sallow complex LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE is the first and original tate eee ee Re | Obteni: ane itewed sto Cold and Grip Tablet. It is used by every Civilized} workers in Eastern shipyards, | ne the drug tore which will’ cost Nation, and has a larger sale in the United States than hie ae aie board wage adjustment cotinine | but & title, but ts. suttic the combined sales of all other cold and grip cures. WT b Hi; abi t This was the latest development apie change In ‘woth Mes has stood the test for more than a Quarter of a Century, 0 acco aDl Vesmit fitire. manent the awaiting in bg ur k t in the pre internal sanitation, Remember there Is Only One “Bromo Quinine” — Hutcheson, if he will be asked to #it In when wood workers’ cases are being considered KALEDINES IS SUICIDE Easily Overcome sce te pow A New Yorker, a written a by bacco or anutf id quickly bantia 6 experience, i how the| y be ennily with delight- |tul benefit LONDON, Feb. 19.—Gen. Kale Call for full name and look for this signature on box | Woods, 1519 i. dines, lender, of the Don Cosnacke q City, will ma book free on re-| hay con le " saad committe sulcide, the Russian 4 |e uri health improves: wonderfully | official agency declared in a Petro 4 Price jafter tobacco ing is conauered. grad dispatch received here today, | Relleves—Gas in the h, Sour- |Calmnens, tran | Stomach (heartburn), Belching, Swell A 30 Cents normal Gen. Kaledines’ reported suicide |ing and Full-Feeling, so frequently | has been rumored for several days. ined of after meals, in TWO ‘ YA OVe One report wax that he shot himself ¥ o the civil government of the Don ng; no more Cigarette, snuff or chewing’ tokacs republic voted to ally itvelf with the E co to pacify morbid desire, Bolshevik =" oT l! in Dentistry | Fren horseman,” other mac ee ibis wine Jack Pe was lodged in the D i g) oxy al vy Deputy Rhee UWAMISH ROAD IS os meer ptrePipageitsatn. BROADWAY PAY the sheri hat a mypertor TO BE OPENED SOON ourt sente hat nehy” serve Phe Duwanslehe-Iex from 18 months to ears for grand ‘ The Duwamish Renton larceny, had been affirmed by the supreme court | regular price 034.50 At the trial, in 191 it was shown | —biack veneered 5-ply trunk: all that “Frenchy” had a horse named Tiber heavy steel-protected Hob which had a lead wind-pipe. corners and | sdges, strong He 5 this 2 heat a5 eatches an lock; indestruct- bag: 18-inch a Saee “t el -l ate! 1 Jock, indestruct mK: is-ineh Hi) Ht ie ae NEW YORK, Feb. 19 Bread rushing ip ton packing trade i 504-512 EITEL BUILDING when your eight hours are up? f hard bb ty - " : | o ard rubber, and ¢ hott + it - wr Uae ee | The government 4 a —. following the t oy choir ket or pur Tt wilh! Instantly Relieved by Pan dbbe ges erg aie te Joarriern, A special civil service ex nem came the cosnm ing officers Ses @ money found on a table mination for clerks and carriers wil! of we British recruiting mission and nhaler you pour « tew| he Commercial hotel in a raid by r members of the flying corp . vi iver ' JAMES BLISS CHARGED ¥-| shipping board. He reports to Chair. GAINES IS BUSY MAN the canker, bo ne t f +oee | man Hurley. t hur 3 perience 0 Others of my election judges were on the wate thai? ed at the Grand Central + We have helped hundreds to |] ~ ai nited tg tee Ohman bie = %|% Drinks Hot a When you feel a cold coming on, stop it with a few Frow money. trom apps merry edhe A oe Ape ar doses of LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets, # of violating the | Mistie thron aren PA: | which destroy germs, act as a Tonic and Laxative, and He| An inside bath is had by drink keep the system in condition to throw off attacks of Steadman, |!" ‘ ——n HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY The Value ol the X-Ray When one considers that prior to the time when the X-Ray came to the ik aid of dentistry, that 90 per cent of cases of abscesses at the roots of the teeth escaped recognition, even by the most skilled dental surgeons, then some idea ix gained of the wonderful value of the X-Ray in advanced, sci- entific dentistry. Abscesses, Pyorrhea pus-pockets and mouth infection of different kinds are very often, in fact are most always invisible to the naked eye. The tooth or teeth in the diseased area may have every appearance externally of being healthy, yet in spite of all the information that the patient may give, and in addition to a very careful examination, the wrong tooth or teeth may be blindly treated or extracted. Thus it can be readily understood that the only true way by which an exact and correct diagnosis of a suspicious or difficult case of tooth or mouth trouble, is by the aid of the X-Ray. The X-Ray has been found to be of the utmost value in discovering these plague spots of hidden infection. However, the great value of the den- tal X-Ray is realized when the evidence contained in the Radiograph enables the dentist to effectively treat the diseased tooth and fill the deeply buried roots, thus reaching the very heart of the trouble and correcting it. The X-Ray is the only absolute means of dental diagnosis—without it dentistry is guesswork. Free X-Ray Service to My Patients My dental office is one of the few in the Pacific Northwest equi; to do X-Ray work. My patients do not have to go outside my office for this service, which is rendered FREE OF CHARGE. Call at office and see sample Radiographs. They will interest you. All Work Practically Painless I use “Novocain™ in filling and grinding teeth, also in removing live nerves | Teeth extracted with practically no feeling of | pain. | $25 Genuine Trubyte Plates. .....$15 I guarantee these plates to fit comfortably, sat- | intactorily. Price includes Free extraction of | teeth . I Treat Pyorrhea | in the first, second and third stages, ectentifically, effectively, succensfully. Oral Prophylaxis The preventive measure against tooth de cay, ete hero fealty, | Teeth cleaning, $1.50 up. Fixamination and estimate FREE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DR. H. T. HARVEY (2x-President Michigan State Board of Dental Examiners) Northwest Corner Second and Pike Elliott 2026. Swift's Drug Store Corner Open Evenings and Sundays CARROLL MAY HAVE TO WORK ON HOLIDAY When will the election returns be emnvassed by the city council? | PURCHASE OF RAILWAY BY THE CITY IS MAD The purchase of the Loyal Railway by the eity was WITH STEALING TIRES) used of grand | James Bliss was acc y in @ complaint filed in super t Tuesday, it is alleged that That's what H. W. Carroll, city) pleted Tuesday by the signing ruary 12 he stole 16 au comptrotier ex officio city ¢ contract. The city paid $40,000 f 1 at $200, from the rad} asked Corporation Counsel Hugh] utitty bonds for the purchase to thi » | Caldwell Tuesday. The law provides that they shall do #0 on the first Friday after the election, but that falls on George Washington's birth- 1507 12 ts neh auen, Loyal Heights Railway Co. The ordinance authorizing the purchase was passed by the city council last The tires were found later hidden| en * brush m the Bothell 7 ee ee day this year. Therefore the doubt. ae 8 who te tn the county jati,| 80 Caldwell is looking up the law] |? “¢ extends the Ballard municipal on the subject. street car line to 85th st. at the tires were given him He formerly served « sen on MoN burglar a postoffice, Alfred Lundin #' ‘The Quinine That Dees Net Affect He corny ATLANTIC SHIPYARDS | TO GET N. W. LUMBER West coast lumber will be rushed by the railroads to shipyards on the noc meaboard is was promised the government fonday by the car commission, na. tional defense division of the Ameri sn Railway association, on request of J, H. Bloedel, head of the lumber ‘department of the shipping board. ‘/BIG SUM FOR SOLDIERS) At a dance at Mt. Baker Park} clubhouse, given by Misw Gertrude Doran, $267 was cleared for Com , par in France | { MIGHT SAVEA 3 RMaae Aer DOLLAR ON GLASSES § |- ~ Fen Riadies 7] purchase merchand TONIGHT Start Tonight, Finish Saturday Night Class starts at 7:45 sharp Hippodrome 5th and University 2:30 P. M. Except Wednesday, Feb, 20 Can be elim) caring the | Lundberg Rupture Support. five free trial to prove its superior: ity. LUNDBERG CO, Sei A. 1101 Third Ave.

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