The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1918, Page 2

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rockers closeout ¢ below the row wer pri Your saving at fale prices wit Be adout one halt. these rockers are of granu mahogany the very selected quar. ter-sawed « their work manship and finish are the} Dest; the seats them are $9.75 regular price $13— solid mahoga: x er, OF quartered oak tn ned of golden fin: present mark Value, and the itureCo 0 i FORD AUTO STOLEN F. M. Fletcher, of the Northwest ern Supply pany, 134 Prefor . Feported to the police Ford roadster was stolen from its position at the curb at 43rd st. and Fremont ave. Tuesday morr ‘ONE SHOT HITS » TWO BURGLARS DAVENPORT, March 5.—Wash- ington Pebels, Davenport marshal, ‘Should be hunting the kaiser. Bunday night he brought down two alleged burglars with one shot ‘One was shot thru the hip and died several hours later. He gave his mame as H. L. Lucas, of Spokane The other was shot in the deg. | Both were caught running from Jewelry store of Charles E. My senator. Several hundred f worth of jewelry was recov ‘ Pecause of | LAXAT New Spring Modes Exclusive Style Mod- els for Spring Wear are arriving almost daily. Handsome Suits and Foats in a great variety of desirable materials, showing the new Spring colorings, now ready for your approval. A call at this time will be of interest to every woman who appreciates style and quality. Ho age mds | Ree cals eegpene © # alk ~ ore RUSSIAN COMMISSIONER URGES AMERICAN HELP }"' f the American people to impress this fact on wa ider A meeting of I » Lomonossoff, alana here by head of ways and communica to the United ir political differ hearers, and in ar of the motherland t MOTHER ASKS POLICE TO HELP FIND GIR Myers of 2806 Wash has been absent fre L Haret ton at turday, and her mother home since has called u lice to help her locate the miswing & She was for n the enploy of a pattern at a local shipyard, Mra. M ers told the poltes. dded th mth t whe feared the gir 4 Tobacco Habit A New Yorker, of wide experience Jand au ful | We benefite reported ervous irrt need of pipe, cigar oF chewing tobac- Na @ Get 1 of that feel Put Forth an Extra Effort and earn extra money now to In vest In War Savings Stampa, Cer tiflcates and Liberty bods. It ts really more patriotic to do that than either to take the money out f past earnings, reduce present Ng expenses or to mortgage ur future earnings by borrow In this way you are obligating neither the past nor the future but are helping your country with ur present industry and thrift First National Bank Savings Department Open Saturday Evening 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. Many School Cnildren Are Sickly. Mothers who value thet cept any sub! Ares Mother ‘ACIDS IN STOMACH CAUSE INDIGESTION Create Gas, Sourness and Pain— How To Treat. Medical muthorities state that nearly nine-tenthe of the cases of ach indigestion The delicate stomach lining is irritated, digestion in de- layed and food sours, causing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach mufferer knows #0 well ial digestents are not need- ay do real all diges ve juices a teaspoonful in ater right after 8 the prevents formation of excess acid and there is no sournens, ga or pain. Bisurated Magnesia ‘(in powder or t form——never liquid or milk) is viens to the atomach inexpensive take and is the most efficie form of magnesia for atc purposes, It Ie used. by thousands of peop! by their neals with no of in- digestion, am | lating the | 4 ¥ are amone | preside Jot | + atomach, | CHILEAN RADICALS WIN Easily Overcome: STAN -TURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1918. PAGE 2 OMAR COULD SING OVER HIS CUPS, BUT 'TIS NOT MUSIC IN HONEST, POLICE COURT HEREABOUTS } Four dusky Northern Pacift car walters arose and in the = Pate | dinin, | | It would nee nerver that the 8 and 1 ent of repent Fierce Hubbub Ensues to the casual ob had hid pints in the bed car, but a fleroe quarts hubbub of and attack and and spolled the lucidity Finally Retribution grew and wald: “Let it wait." “ nald Fate, rousing him from « philosophical contempla tion of an uncultured finger nail admitted Mr. Hunter of cider placed on the waid Retribution Fate of it 1 lowing dine! had a breathed “abt affixed “In thin yours Victor Michards, John Ca m, J. Royd, Charl n, John Ke Reward Innes 1," ald Mate otrit nflicting testimony and ' ty and counter de of Wate, seated at his table, bored the offenders Drunk a Hunter orderly lem: Ten dollars niffed tthe f 4 ar fine A anked Pate | Fate Fu Rut the Orient coul Pate fumed collar, It was finally decid after a clash between the Ocet and the Orient, that the Orient allied to the demijohn, and that the demijohn was HARD. $50," decreed Netribution, W. Byles was A mighty contro ued, and tru and drew down upon himself 4) barrows of booze were hauled tn as Fate went about sniffing with the alr of a upon the bench, And wore on, and the wheels of 5 thru t L David ©. ntand der the ed. seratching dent hime Ketribution Waxes Wroth G. J. Be found guilty of vio law appre with three quarts in hie sult 1 was Iry He wan next hended er ekw and t evidence * continued Fate. another dry 1 Evidently Retri wroth B. Will HNUPPPP. $100 xing ama, W growled ands of time glans to eternit CRACKERS NOW _\“Smileage” Book THREATENED BY | Campaign Gets Off FOOD RULINGS to a Good Start PORTLAND, Mar Workers drafted from the Rotary jean da club Elka a week in ¢ club Commerce 4 Por C the at a luncheon held Mon ttle Athletic club. A office build ards and business houres ndustrial ha Chamber of and the One Hur were 0 e Northwest un "nome new white flour aubstitute # forthcoming, say local manufactur: | hooy ; ers, Owing to the Hoover regula | aay at tp . they are « jod to decreane | onyvane percentage at flour ured. jn. My to ie ings r Aimileage rwntown plants been arcity of Cooked uned in cracker manufacture to ef fect the necessary wheat flour sav ne potatoes may be ey Sian al to provide military entertain the army canton ments, ‘The books are in dollar five dollar sizes, made up of five cent coupons to be used by soldiers in meeting the amall admission feos SANTIAGO, Chile, March ‘The | to the theatrical attractions held for cal victory im Chile,| recreation for the soldiers, Each of that kind in a| book sold ts used by a soldier reparation of| The “Smileage I t h and state the paramount is-| Placed on sale in all downte | foods. #tores, banks, radical majorities in both | rants, cigar stores and news st mean that an entirely new| 4nd can be ne will be chosen, a cabinet of | Or to the commanding officer |cantonment, if the purchaser knows no soldier whom he wishes to cheer up. Smileage Too thruout the cou million dollar |ment fund for and IN IMPORTANT ELECTION © beer own dry hotels, restau direct to a soldi Every member of it will oppor the t, who im against separation rch and DANISH VESSEL “ARRIVES PORT TOWNSEND, March 5 The Arabien, a D r AUSTRALIANS CAPTURE | PRISONERS IN RAID) 7+ Arabien. 's LONDON, March $—-Australian | Arter discharging her cargo at Van conducted another successtul| couver and Tacoma, the Arabien the vicinity of Warneton last | wii) load return cargo from Seattle A taking several prisoners an4| Tacoma and Vancouver a two machine ¢ Field Marshal) — ws Haig reported today. In the eacne neighborhood the ene attacked a Eiritish post and was repulsed, after sharp fighting. South of St Quentin, British pa- trols took several prisoners yester day CLEMENCEAU DECORATES} The F Artificial AMERICAN SOLDIERS|] | *"* “hmous irtificial WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY | = . Ghemeatean hae Gecorated, evo ti: || WH be with us March 8, 4, tenants, two sergeants and two pri-|| 5, 6 and 7, and will make yates of the American forces with/fon the premises — while you wait— GLASS EYES The decorations were in recognition of bravery durt exactly like the human eye in size, color and confor- mation. Make NOW. troops aid If you Haynes theatre. value your watch, let repair it. Next Liberty Advertisement. Prof. Kohler | RAID STEAM SCHOONER | FOR BOOZE CACHE ASTORIA, March 6.—Old boots and shoes, panels and other unusual | ting places in the forecantle and 1a quarters of the steam or Flavel, yielded 80 quarts 20 an appointment achor and Huteson Optical Company 1320 Second Avenue The cook a sailor are held. THOUGHT POLL TAX MADE THEM CITIZENS PORT TOW ard and of Port their poll tax rec E men Townsend, mistook s for naturaliza ® SUFFERING FROM ~ TOO MUCH WEATHER? | Stiff neck, rheumatic twinge, | following exposure nen nd red them registered aned of cir and then MORE TAXES BEING TAKEN THIS YEAR The inflow of taxes for the first three days of March this year are much in advance of last uty County Treasurer total of $438,323.32 has been received at the office as compared with $124,- 132.40 in 1917, for the first three days of the month. WILLIAMS IS CANDIDATE PORTLAND, March r. E. republican national com an, today announced his candidacy for reelection. His sup: porters cite the fact that Oregon was the only state west of the Mixsis sippi to be carried by the republi cans in the last presidential election. and state the result was due to Wil liams' work Out in that storm didn’t think it would get the after-effects however Just apply a few drops of Sloan's Liniment. Don't rub it—let It pene. trate naturally. Quick and positive relief will follow o won't stain skin, refreshing, econom Very od bottle, 25¢, 600, $1 others have it yesterday and Basily of severe # Dep. en. A generous Your drug and a FILLS PAIN __ ONS OF any of the AFFTCTI following parts may be caused by rod at tho spine by @ subluxated verseura: BOWEL —. > GENITAL ORGANS THIGHS & LEGS CHIROPRACTIC The natural way to health. If you are suf- fering from disease, your spine needs adjust- ing. A normal spine means a healthy body. It will cost you nothing to come up and talk it over with STRAND & STRAND Doctors of Chiropractic Office Hours: 10-12, 14, 78. Graduate of the Pantages Bldg. ous Palmer Se ryor And Because of the foremost medical tissues around th fact uthor teeth, and very often the source of many PAINLESS DENTISTRY rhea How I Treat It is recognized by sive infection of atal bodily dis- that Pyorrhea, or Riggs’ Disease, *s as an almost incurable, progre eases, it is therefore important that every man and woman (over one-half of all adults have Pyorrhea in one of its varying forms) should know what Pyorrhe is, how it manifests itself, the result if allowed to run its course, and how it may be successfully combatted. ‘ Memb: Alveol proper), also inflammat culus (tartar) upon the neck of the teeth. ne (the delicate Pyorrhea man Pyorrhea is a disease characterized by the destruction of the Peridental skin around the root of the tooth), also loss of the walls (this is the soft, bony tissue uniting the teeth to the jaw bone ion of the surrounding tissues; also deposit of Cal- roots of the teeth, and formation of pus pockets at ifests itself in a simple way through bleeding or receding gums, and in slightly sore or loose teeth, which if al- lowed to go unchecked may result in the loss of your teeth, or bring on some systemic disease, such monia, Tuberculosis, Heart Disease, Bright’s Disease, Eye Troubles, $ eases, etc. n, Stomach Trouble, Tonsilitis, Pneu- kin Dis- as Rheuma My Efficient Pyorrhea Treatment Makes it possible for me to cure a great many cases of Pyorrhea in the early stages; 75 per cent of cases can be checked, and where there is discharge from pus pockets this can be entirely I successfully treat opped in a few days. and check Pyorrhea by the use of an intelligent course of treatment, which includes a series of thorough operations of in- strumentation, thereby removing the cause, followed by a course of heroic me- dicinal treatment and by massaging the gums and soft tissues, and an after- home treatment. Consult me about Pyorrhea. My advice won't cost you a cent, and places you under no obligation. Pain Practically All dental operations. of teeth, in practically p Oral Prophylaxis teeth clean In other words, ventative measure against Pyorrhea, dental abscesses, ete. ALL WORK Banished I ase “Novocain” in filling and grinding of teeth and in removing live nerves including extracting lens. $15 Natoral includes < PLATES 1 guarantee a fit in every case. facial expression restored. Price Free extraction of teeth. Free X-Ray Service to my patients. I use the X-Ray as an aid to my diagnosis of difficult eases of tooth and mouth trou! 5 | Examination and Estimate Free. GUARANTEED mouth diseases, DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) | FIFTH FLOOR EITEL BUILDING N. W. Cor, Second and Pike Phone Elliott 026, THE BOYS SANG “HAIL, | HAIL, THE GANG’S ALL | HERE,” AS SHIP SANK SAN FRANCISCO, March 6 Hail, Ha, the Gang’s All Here! was the song which the crew of the German submarine which torpedoed the Tuscania heard as the transport |was sinking It was the an soldiers san: the sinking ship it typified their rit, accordl: 0 letters from sur. rs which began to arrive here to which the Amer! m the deck You know the song.” wrote Pri Iwate Edwin R. Abbott to his brother. |The lifeboats veren't there, but that Aid not bother the boys any.” We had a little t on the was the ment of W Pine, of Berkeley, tn a lette hia parents. “I lost everything I ed excepting myself.” i BB\\ Ws ( stars. ski, Elman Hear Sous: chestra—other too. He: the Zimbal popular entertaine @ Don't will bring forget all music. Pianos, ictrol Lauder, Nora Baye this home, it will also stand ever ready‘for dance Victrolas $20 to $380 Convenient Payment Terms Dealers in Steinway Victrolas and Records, Playe Swift's Drug Store Corner. Open Evenings and Sundays. Artificial coffee is being made in WESTERN MEN KILLED | era trom figs, dried and ground IN ACTION IN FRANCE, into powder, and then compressed. |CHILDREN’S COUGHS SAN FRANCISCO, March 5.—Prt-| vates Chris Busch and Russell A.| | may be checked, and mere serious condi- Murr, both of Napa, were killed in ao- jon in France, March 1, and De- | tess of the threst will be often aveided metrio G. Hatzidakis, of San Fran-|>y Promptly giving the child « dose of verely wounded, accord-| rama from the adjutant | G general's office relatives, made | publie today | Announcement of the deaths of | Buscha and Murr came on the heels | = of chee: letters from the two young men, received by their parents, Har-/| ros Murr and wife, and Mrs. Sophie/ Scientific Busch, of Napa. || Skin Remedy err | | A Compound of SUSPECTED HUN TAKEN) a ee eee WASHINGTON, March 5. ae! D Neved to be en route to Germany | e e @ from Peru and carrying a large sum of money, a man named Ferraco| The Liquid Wash was arrested by the Panama canail@ Ss zone authorities, > Rartell’s Drug Store. a ——« Invite the Great Artists to Your Hom @ Hear the wonderful voices of Caruso, Melba, McCormack, Hear the m luck and the gre: music of Kreisler, } ist and oth aderew Band and Victor Herber famous bands and orchestras, humor and songs s, Elsie Janis and scores of that while the entertainmemnt Victrola to your y and Other Pianos, Pianola Music

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