The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1918, Page 2

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5 é Years: service to | the homefurnisher: } —it is very easy, indeed, for you to furnish your home on our well- known, liberal, dignified credit terms. —we have helped establish thousands of homes—let us help you. —if you have an account here, your purchases will be added without ad- ditional payment. regular price $11— VERNIS TIN. FINISH CONTIN { ay. here ——— pular style — ine finish for i bedroom fag ins, igh, “oot end'sh te Nh regular Brice for | $8 OS feed oR dame sen te 1 Standaré@@ifomnitureCo aw. em teres th Tecoma ser pects >| GHILDREN SHOT _ IN BORDER WAR powers. The reason INDIO, Tex, March 26.—Two CO T T Seen & man and two women, Mexican employes, were killed late| U Sl N | Monday by Mexican bandits who o| raided the Novill ranch, in the _— Sever Bend country, near here. § t pec best for coughs is that | ®** ces OP rly soothes the tende:| 5. 11. Novill, sou of Edward Novill, membranes while it: | owner of the ranch, was shot seven food rebuilds tis | times by the bandits, but managed to escape and made his way to a ranch sues to avert bronchiti: | several miles from the scene of the and trouble. | raid | pvill declared several bandits Be No lead iat fod. Army of Stenographers Has Taken Examination) An army of 1,000 stenographers BIDS IN STOMACH 4 jed States civil service examination Gas, Sourness and Pain—| in Seattle, following the dectaration KAISER NEEDS ere fs Waste Energy WOMEN AND TWO assailed by foe coat, watch and $20. Tuesday, within hal VICTORIES’ T0 QUIET PEOPLE WASHINGTON, March 26.—Ger-| many's military masters are seeking | to feed their vassals on empty vic tories again, instead of food | This is the conclusion drawn here today, following receipt of offictal news by the government, showing t 1 food crisis the believes in thin official report today support for the war department statement that internal political considerations forced the drive No Eastern Relief Yet Germany's eastern granary in not yet open, and the prospect of unrest was one compelling motive for the} So the k hind the shambles of the Somme, in| cabling back that his armies are torfously capturing a terrain the boches them 4 devanta Me says nothing ¢ thousands killed, wounded or mise ing in the “victory.” Cut Rations The offical report indicated meat and bread rations may have to be cut agajn, while transportation ts hampering the milk supply from the Frieda Hempel to Sing at Met Monday, April 1 wer, witting safely be-| country “Germany has to rely on her pro ent sources,” said the report. “She will have to endure privations even greater than she has hitherto en-/ dured.” | Meat shortatge has forced Rreslan| to eat dog meat. The municipal ab- batoire reported that Inst year 714 dogs, 1.447 horses and 565 goats were butchered. Horse meat has been common, but dog is a war in novation ELEVEN SLACKERS IN CUSTODY OF POLICE | t The police Monday rounded up 11 lacker suspects, who will be sub jected to federal investigation in the near future Joseph Martin, Augustine Fetala | Henry Christofferson, Christ Save |won, and Anastansic Rhoda we: rested at Sixth ave. and King at Fetala and Rhoda had registration cards, but had not filled ‘ 1 gh tog oor tiney their boards The others had no cards, They “were V. Holwie, Je Stukaskel, Conrad Blom, Timar H | Pearson, Peter Berklund and Hein rich T. Lapp. | | |LOSES FRIENDS, AUTO, WATCH AND HIS COIN K. C. Horton, 2809 Admiral wa set out to have a high old me M day night. He succeeded. Startin with an auto and ee I friends | first lost his friends, a little lat his car, and as time went on, w pads, and lost b ar The auto was found stranded] ton's residence. REPORT DEATHS OF TWO U. S. SAILORS) , WASHINGTON, March 26.— Atien | Hew To Treat. jot war, nearly a year ago, when the Seth Edwards. seaman of Augusta, —— + |demand for departmental workers in|Ga., was killed in European waters suthorities | state that | Washington, D. C., was increased. |by submarine gunfire, the navy de Rine-tenths of the cases of wt nt reported totday Houta: indigtation seus, | This was announced Tuesday by| partment r ning. gas, bi H. F. Ward, secretary of the lit gue to an exce: U. 8. civil service district. lieve to is irritated, die , to Haynes, Next to Liberty Theatre and foo wa causin, jertisem | ireeable symptoms whic! oy ra — | Beh sufferer knows so well. | ial descents eof" seed ‘VANISHES such caser and may do r ‘Try laying aside all dig 4 get from any few ounces of Bisurated vr an ke a teaspoonful in jute jt you want to drive catarrh and i jis sweetens the stomach, disgusting symptoms from ll Sarge SIS stem in the shortest possible ere is no sourness, gaa a ba ip. Bisurated Magnesia ‘in| time. fo toy sore a or tablet form—never liquid mei and it will ¥ Paoee) te matesless so stomach | 4 sive to take and is the most t Mar Reeie who tnisy tate | pure et otis tek ° oo © the lungs over the in- “with no more fear of in-| breathed into t flamed membrane; it kil the ca- tarrh germa, soothes the sore spota, jand heals all inflammation. | Don't suffer another day with ca- tarrh; the disease is dangerous, and often _enda in consumption. jthe Hyome! treatm: today. stomach dosing, no rays or jouches; just breathe it--that's all Di t . t Ask Bartell Drug @o. OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH HowToGet Relief When Head and Nose are Staffed Up. rid it gives such quick Years of ex- perience tn fit- ting and making glasses, and our low operating expense, enable us to make bet- ter glasses for less money. | | | | tb BO 434A AM DLA AAD LD 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’ Cream Balm from your druggis and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflameu mucous membrane, giving you in- nt relief. Head colds and ca térrh yield like magic. Don’t stay stuffed up and miserable. Relief is aure Reading or Distance Glass im gold-filled Hation complete tor $200 Broken Lenses duplicated on short notice at reduced prices Free Examin 4 Satintne- tion nteed SCHOONMAKER ~ OPTICAL CO. 4228 First Ave. Main 6477. Public Mark: “Tknow somethin that wi// clear your skin” “When my complexion was ged, rough and pimply, I was so rd that I never had any I imagined that people me—perhaps they did/ the regular use of Kesinol Soap—with a little Resinol Oint- ment just at first—has given me | back my clear, healthy skin, I wish you'd try it!" Resinol Ointment and Resino! Soap aleo cli =~ dandruff and keep the hair healthy and active, For trial free, write to Dept. 2K, Resinol, Baltimore. Ma. York, was killed March 20, by & boxes aboard the U.S. 8. Texa. If you want a reliable watch, go| = Bernard FLAG THEATRE First Ave. and Union COMING THURSDAY Beautiful Mrs. -Reyndids His Royal Highness It’s everything a baking powder ought to be or can be Ry coming topight at seven o'clock you can receive special instruction that will place you with this week's class. Re. member—you will know how to dance next Saturday night THE HIPPODROME Fifth and University, PROF. G. 0! Seen” OwmLnhLAL Frieda Hempel Frieda Hempel will be the series of A auspices of the eda Hempel foin itan Opera co Hempel was imor whispers of " KORNILOFF ARMY’ IS DEFEATED BY | SOVIET FORCES PETROGRAD Soviet forces he borders of the Char on of Pissarev vakaya was reported here today of n fled in wild disorder a mite ot Hor-| Lodge Denounces Failure of U. S. in Air as Crime TON, March 2 fate of the war “trembling in the nator Lodge sal to inform the people year in behind us," or of the front i in the past year.” This fact is well known, he eald, to | back cont to rf facts well knc n advance at terrible is dark hour it is a ertme wn to the enemy.” assault on the a vo sent one p on the way now the light one is not suitabl American guns in When we de | months trying to improve the recoll | the ithe wasted and It is to the last degree painful to what we are That will arouse the gen. Boston English Opera § Company America’s Finest Singing Organization ues., Thars. & Sat, Nights IL TROVATORE |. Mat, & Friday Night MARTHA Wed. Eve. and Sat. Mat BOHEMIAN GIRL Prices Nights and Sat. Mat. Lower Floor... Balcony $1.50 and $1 Gallery ..75¢ and 50c Acct. War Tax POP. MAT. WED. STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1918. ‘THREE BILLION I$ NOT LIMIT, SAYS CHAIRMAN minimum of $3,000,000 jure | neription to th the date of the combat | Saturday, spent] ment Second to New York Only a foreign trade position in tt fourth Liberty HEAVY BUYING CAMPAIGN FOR LIBERTY BONDS corded on the he rate of 4% 1 of the outstand: event excessive Suffer =" From Piles fo matter how long or how bad—e to your drug cont box of F It will give quick relief, and box often cures, malled free in pial send us coupon be! "FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 55 Marshall, Mich. Kindly send mo a Free sample a “ile Treatment, in, wrapper if you w. Pyramid Bide th.—Advertise mong American ume of its for- w PPI Fg March 26.—! and this Shocked by the impetus of the great | considerable nd to reduce this trade, per will suffer no worse than other ports, and when these tempor. restrictions are removed, Seattle will still be superior to most of ita competitors In the meantime, you to get into touch with our Foreign Department for future trade FIRST NATIONAL BANK reacted with grim determ reflected in the launching of the new $3,000,000,000 Liberty loan at only 4% per cent, announced by Secretary Adoo 11 of every America Jetermination to furnish and a America needed to put an » execr There was a time before the war We used all German dyes, And from the shades we have this! 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They sell at $35.00, $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 up. mn sense thing to} stomach hurts is to Satisfaction guaranteed. acid and stop the fer-| ntment without first re- ntation by means of a simple ant-|f) f any dru of hot water, after eat- instantly ralixes the acid, | f ation, and thus | 921 Third Avenue, Seattle med dyspep= rain’ meals (Next Door to Orpheum Theatre) T mp plan at | rget that you ever had a

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