The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1918, Page 5

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‘INTERN RENT HOGS IS PLEA TO THE STAR » The Hords Following pu Stor of the werning tot threatening comma ot | partinent houses, a fl of let as been received, Indors b action by the president than the Hur the tr ptember x Hints bination “It's a t for rental an 1 te men, TY r ' t t 1 ple to t f tle grou over t and 4 the pr a a Should Be Interned the b eat majority of our! skilled mechanion and laborers ai married men with fren ! them for a who suffer are wives of soldiers pr France.” front “Rents are no high that we cannot oy } buy warm clothing or nourishing | jis food for the children,” a Daily Read. or of The Star says boa Cecil De Mille’s seven-act screen Rip viptheallet ges Mescabcablvaatly « triumph—“The Whispering Chorus” 7 : ore § —has its message for you—-you can men pee ABERDEEN RAIDS 1.W.W.; | FURNITURE IS BURNED): | ABERDEEN, Wash. April §.—1.| |W. W. headquarters are desolate. | , Not a bit of furniture remains get it any day this week—we advise right now—at the Coliseum. At the city are a pile of FIFTH AT Pik’ CONTINUOUS 11 TO 1D shes e ADMISSION 20¢ CHILDREN 10¢ . n ’ Four wagon joad niture were quarters by a mob of 250 workmen land burned. \ ae i The K/ whiversal service gum— A Soldier’s offering to his sweetheart is naturally the sweetmeat that gave him most refreshment and great- | est enjoyment when on duty. Ny Hip ia STAR | WHAT THE NEW PHOTOPLAYS ARE SHOWING FILM FANS COLISEUM The Whisp olineum this week, is planned artistic lines of ancient Greek on thy tragedy It is a story of a man hou fates from the b CLEYMER to prove that any girl can do| her. Canton, Ohlo—"I suffered from | with roy Stewart, at the Miasion a female trouble which cansed me ee to an operation from my troubles so I can do my peusework without any diMeulty I advise any woman who fs a with female t Voegetabl Maar Born, 1421 Sth er hand so many been ¢ herb rem R Vegetable Compout | have necessary wants to avoid rive it a fair trial be ting to such a trying ordeal | CLASSA military If compitcations exist, write to Lydia FE. ham Medicine Co. | Lynn, Masa of many year | service an op for advice. experience | EMMER NOW PLAYING MADGE KENNEDY ‘The Danger Game’ RY OF A GIRL WHO MADE A GREAT SURPRISE y for underworld, the pal of safebreakers and her that she could be a new ani type of burglar. INSON'S mion et Delila “Valne Biuette Clara Kimball Young “MAGDA” “A” THEATRE 3d Near Pike | CLASS MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1918. PAGE 5 HH Hart and Jane Novak in “The Tiger Woman,” Liberty ! " * at Vea powerfu | | 4 dark ¢ ing Chorus,” at Nquare Sb STRAND 1 Song of Song m COLONIAL : on in The ead of Death « is cell on the nd the passing »\elar, and on her very first job in ©) caught and sent to jail as “Powder of Nowe” Annie, “Kid-Glove” Jimmie and the spirit of an earth: | helps her escape and the two become ‘e into the infinite wastes of | pals. ‘om then until she returns home, Clytie’s ures are lke an thone in a dime ni STRAND Clem And, an Kar ented & Clytie Rogers, a #0-|by Mins Elaie Ferguson, in . has written one of| ingly | vabie, and ving an we © novels, and set#| this song becomes a passion wit! mixture of com Holding the “Song of Songs” tn . k . her hand 4 a torc » become a bur-| figurative way, I MISSION moke from the copper smelters 4 up the gram on the Arizona the order of the di The story related in “The Square Shooter, much suffering. | smeRry and two doctors | inxceptionally fine pictures in The decided that | operation before I could get well “My mothe who had bee helped by Lydia * the tit Ham Hart role betog BE, Pinkham's | Pause tm Vegetable Cor ken hie es pound, advined | men lis ence me tot fore submitt It relieved me untar for in the desert he had met a young minister's wife, had claimed her, but her refinement and splendid character wrought a change in the The play does not give Hart as y for his par 4 of heroics as some of his other films. There are, however, a few thrills bles to give 1 Compound do as much for opportun | COLONIAL Virginia Pearson in “When False Tongues Speak” and a Charlie Chap. lin comedy are on he ne amou show today at the feature film rep the Yukon,” which was delayed in transit. For Tuesday and Waeine lay “Twenty Thousand I | der the Sea” will be shown | eee Lou of ies Un Clara Kimball Young in “Magda is continuing the show at Clase The result | 4 at your Robert M. Jones was unanimous! ted president of the Young Men‘s publican club Saturday nig’ nnual n building assembly room: EAT LESS MEAT | Take a glass of Salts to flush Kid neys if Bladder bothers you— Drink lots of water oe | Fating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known ithority, because the uric acid in | meat excites the kidneys, they be: come overworked st sluggish clog up and cause all sorts of dis tress, particularly backache and | misery in the kidney region; rheu-| | matic twinges, severe headaches, lacid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation, | The moment your back hurts or| kidneys aren't acting Meht, or if | bladder bothers you, get about four Jounces of Jad Salts from any good pharma@y; take a tablespoonful in 1 glass of water be breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine, ‘This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kid-| neys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer| irritates, thus ending bladder dis orders. | Jad Salts cannot injure any one; makes a delightful efferves« ASP WITH her home of the heart of n of them all, sensational AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Saint-Saens Drigo nary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. | SION-—Hoy Stewart in “The | | it in @ wong of ethereal dimen-| heroine did, Madge Ken-| sions | » a hap |cuned of being one ¢ uring the | Wax arrented ye Star-Liberty weekly, fe would have {9/1 inerty Day parade Sat and a/c KO through 80 | good comedy are offered Liberty the according to the police, say Frazer in addition to “The! has conf AMERICANS NAMED IN HUMGRS. IN SPRING Such as Pimples, Boils, Kruptions— Afflict thousands of people and seem effects radical and permane ches and revitalizes the blood in its own f promptly relieves rheumatism, scrof. slous troubles and eczema, regulates the kidneys and liver ting in the Arcade) ™ 1 it a> ] Hthia-water drink which millions of S ri pe oo | i | nen and wome take now and K ay A Ser le é Jick akc ha. an nt Wpelged CL Iverrl Ever-Ready Veils Special Juesday | 2 for 25c Formerly 20¢ Each. Main Floor. Buy Liberty Bond. pure Silk Veil with A elastic and elf adjusting The ) splendid opportu titched and will not slip. Choice meshes are lock | THIS | to procure a may be had in Taupe, Brown, Navy, White and Black Drapery Crepe de Chine Specials and are enhanced with ity, assortment and These Dresse: Spring - style Dress at this attractive price made possible through a ; purchase. The particular vantages offered are style, qu She Rhodes Co. Buy War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps—Work for and with the Ameri-} $/5.00 and $19.50 Sik Dresses in Ipring Styles--Special Tuesday $13.75 Upper Main Floor. mart Silk Dp value. are made of Taffeta, Messaline and fancy beaded belts, tunic skirts and Main Floor, Rear The styles include the Ginch stripe! Curtain Scrim In ecru and 264nch Marquinette hagen, Rose, Sand, Gray, Wis Black. with drawn-work border in ecru the short-waisted bolero effect. model sketehed and shades of Copen- rench and Navy Blue; ria and Sizes for Misses and Women. Panel Curt Panel Cur ir autiful designs, yards long. For merly $2.75, $3.00, $3.60, $4.00 and $5.00. Special Tueaday. each $1.50 Formerly $1 ~ @hite Lambskin Gloves Special Tuesday $1.45 Main Floor. )} and Summer attire require White SPRING | Gives opportune Sample Curtain Ends— 20¢, ¢and B5¢ Georgette ond Crepe de Chine Blouses Special Juesday $2.25 Formerly $3.95. Upper Main Floor. a saving of one dollar and seventy cents on each Waist purchased at this : ___!| sale. This saving is of such impor- tance that several should be bought, as the styles and materials are suitable for Spring and Summer. They are displayed in hand White flat collars, pin tucks, laces and SAY FRAZER CONFESSED | today’s Canadian casualty tist clasp and back embroidery in self color. This sale makes the time to buy. These have one All sizes. § @omen’s Joc Handkerchiefs Special § Cc Tuesday Main Floor. [ — Handkerchiefs of 30 fine lawn with white and~ col- ored corner embroidery. This limited quantity has been taken from the reg- ular stock and priced just for Tues JAP BANK ROBBERY] Kan. J. turns, Detroit Mich: Fc POLICE SERGEANT Detroit, Mich.; F. | Kelton, San Diego. “Mie g Michael, Spokane, Wash. NCISCO, April §.—Re extradition from Char of Thomas Frazer, ac-} the three men |who robbed the ¥ ama Specie | er bank of $10,000 here on March 19. were being ared today. Frazer rday on telegraph: orders. N Carolina officers, Another CANADIAN CASUALTIES Chance “| TONIGHT A class starts tonight at 0. You will learn in one week if you join to- CLASS vity to the stomach, liv bowels and skir ote Fifth and University Phone Elliott 3187 =| TONIGHT et Armee sare mer and Weakness, Languor, Debility & course ar and unequaled way. It It origin & Boston physician's su ption, and enjoys a hig medic POULTRY AND GARDEN | F BACK HAS} FENCING Spelger & Hurlbut buy Fencing in carload lots direct from the maker. Netting woven from best galvanized wire in 2-inch mesh, 150 lineal feet in a roll, Width Price Pet Roll Lin finch inch 48-inch 60-inch 72-inch BASEMENT SAVINGS Wash Boiler, Special § Jewel Soap, 3 Bars 10c at $1.98 Regu body of heavy tin and solid cop. | these days of soaring prices are per bottom of good thickness. | NOt offered every day. Fair. If you have priced wash boilers | banks’ “Jewel” Soap, sold every- recently you will recognize in | Where for § cents, here 10c this price a record 1 98 | 3 BARS...... valuegiver at ‘ . No phone or C. 0. D. orders Price Se. Zi =e a SECON AVENUE AND UNION STREET. € Died of wounds—J. P. Kelty, St | Joseph, Mo.; C. F. Chuck, San Diego. | ja tion of a special Tanlac represent- WARDEN GIVES OUT THE FACTS: {Salt Lake Officer's Wife | Gained Fifteen Pounds on Tanlac. | _ Another wonderful indorsement for Tanlac that will be read with interest by thousands of people throughout this section was given Sergeant J. H. Warden, who resides at 248 West Sixth South t, Salt Lake City, in an interview at police head- quarters recently. Sergeant War jen, who is one of the most popular | jand efficient members of the Salt | Lake City police department, has | been traffic officer there for the past | two years and is known and respect~ |ed by hundreds of people throughout the city. In his statement regard- ing Mrs. Warden's remarkable ine crease in weight, health and strength by the use of Tanlac, Sergeant War- den said “Some time during last December my wife was taken down with a very |severe case of grippe and for two weeks she was desperately sick. She lost twenty pounds in weight during | |the time and simply went all to |pieces, both in body and nerves, After getting up from her bed she continued to suffer greatly and was totally unable to look after her |household duties. Even before she | had grippe her food would not digest. jas would form after eating, cause severe pains in the stomach and |shortness of t The bad con- dition of her system is no doubt what jeaused the grip nd made it so hard for her to re r from its ef. fects. She was extremely tired and nervous and had no strength. She. jslept very little and went down hill so rapidly that we were alarmed about her, and nothing reorsed to give her any relief or strength until she began taking Tanlac. “It was about the first of January | when I bought her first bottle of Tanlac. She did not show any im- provement on this bottle, but after | taking two bottle » began to build Jup rapidly. Her appetite got to be fine, the gas and pain all left her stomach and she was no longer trou: bled with shortness of breath. She has taken four bottles now and has already regained fifteen pounds of |the twenty she had lost. She goes to bed at night now ps like & child s just wants Jand her nerves are Her color has improved in fine shape. and she is built up until she looks bett and |enjoys better health than has Jin years, I am going to get her | two more bottles of Tanlac as a safe- | guard, and I do not hesitate to rec: ommend it to everybody.” | Mrs, Warden's trouble was re: lieved by Tanlac simply because it toned up her vital organs and en- abled her to digest her food properly. |Grippe almost invariably leaves the body in a weakened ec on, which, if too long neglected, develops into afflictions. nlac ig | found to be the direct rem: y in all such cases, for there is not a single | portion of the body that is not bene | fited by its helpful action. It begins its work by strengthening the digest- ive and assimilative organs, thereby lenriching the blood and invigorating ;the entire system. It enables the | weak, diseased stomach to digest its }tood properly and convert it into nourishment for blood. bene and | muse | ‘Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | prug Stores under the personal dic incurable ative.—(Advertisement.)

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