The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1918, Page 2

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Years service to| Old Man Rubbish to Macrae | Be Run Out of Town! iT! IF | HAV ACCOUNT YOUR ADDITIONAL PURCHASES WILL BE ADDED WITHOUT FIRST PAYMENT. —HE HAVE HELPED ESTABLISH THOUSANDS OF HOMES—LET US HELP YOU! this week—teaturing actual construction of an o4 —ADD TO YC I of their respective superintendents dintricts of each school will divided into blocks, and each of these | blocks will be thoroly gone over by jan energetic nquad of young Amert: | “ When it ie all over, the tin n will no longer glitter in the sun, | rubbish will be reduced to 1 nahes, and the dismantied 1a erly back yard will and look like a house and | attle Is expected to resem: | EMPRESS Malleabie Range—show.ng you, through J" ee Es maple experts, how this famous range is made! anf ii OC rraNup jinn nipectantr and wie heir abitit with fire permite and untim Beginning Monday, Clean-Up week extraordinary demonstration of an extraordinary rarge—the EMPRESS Malleable! will sweep like a new broom over 8e-| 64 privileges, They are going to attle and Old Man Rubbish and hin, plow richt thru dust and opposition kindred will have no vacant back lots | to a cleaner city | posed of Chamber ted in the movement bers, who are It is expected that some of the movement to compete with the gar | “findings” will be of value, and what bage can, ever in thought to be of posible The work of clea executed by pupils of « up will bel w attlo'n gr ‘ F th will be salvaged and turned er to the Fed Cross for disposal, | OUR MILLION MAYOR HANSON ISSUES CALL FOR PARK MUSIC Mayor Hanson has issued a call | for all bands and organizations ot| | musicians who are desirous of fur nishing music during the summer months in the parks to call on the | park board and offer their services. | “Thin city has hundreds of aplen:| ‘The allies must kill, capture or! did musicians in the shipyards and | disable » Huns before peace lodges,” he sald. “They have a great| ean come in sight,” maya Lieut. Col. opportunity to nerve the citizens of | 1. Thord-Ora mer commander of | Seattle by pla n parka. |the 1th 3 veriand Fusiliers, | « —the EMPRESS MALLEABLE Range is unbreakable, the entire body is made of the best quality Wellsville steel (not sheet iron), and made in one shret; no seams on corners; no other range like it! Gives a Mfetime service! There are organizations of singers! Tritiah — ¥ sry force in| scattered all over the city, Itwould| France, who ts in attle with the} be fine if they also would offer their| national service section representa | ov and the park board plan aj tives of the U. 8. shipping board. ar schedule, It seems to me| That number must be taken from own concerts should be|the German lines before the allics So many men always|can secure the necensary preponder- downtown and get no bene. man power for @ successful | offensive,” he declared. | Lieut, Col, Thord-Gray is with Dr A. Baton, chairman of the national With their necretary, uret, Jr, they compose y vance guard of numberless teams of speakers organized to tour the country and speak to the men working in the nation's shipyards. Months will go to Call- FREE THIS WEEK WITH EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE! A DECORATED SEML-PORCELAIN DINNER SET—SERVICE FOR SIX. -—your old stove, range or heater taken as part payment on the purchase o! remain fit from the music in the parks.” | JALMAR SAYS HE’S 32 “Sure, I've got a registration card in my room,” Jatmar Nummi said te Officers Frank t Hays, and he led th Halfway there, } ened, and he b down and con feased that he had no card, the offi Thord-Gray core say. fornia with the party, and then re Then he suddenly remembered he turn to Seattle to remai some a new e le was 32 yearn old, and needed no time as military speaker for this card. This didn’t go with the offi cors, so Numm! now awaits federal | investigation. 60 AFTER THAT SKIN TROUBLE | |war, throwing her full force and weight, with men, ships and all ma terial resources, we expect that we will Increase their lonnes from 100,000 men per month to 250,000 men per .| month. This will mean 24 months of y battle." district Worked out from a military sta | tiation! standpoint, the Britian offi | predicts war for yet another | months | We are now pitting out of action | about 100,000 of the enemy a month At that rate it would take 44 montha| —if any part of the EMPRESS Malleable Range should wear out In 15 years, same will be replaced without cost to you: if there should be any defective part in an EMPRESS Mal Jeable Range, same will be replaced without cost to you. You are fully protected by this liberal guarantee—given in writing, duly signed and recorded. | to end the struggle. ‘The enemy has about §,000,000 men fighting and 5,000,000 making supplies. “The central powers are increasing in man power at the rate of about) 700,000 men pach year. hose pimples may be easily ban- may not be necessary rf to endure that rash. ‘There |may be no need for ecxema’s awful ching to ca you distress—try lp Water will be abut off on Sixth) ave. 8. from King st. to Weller st | hen ay eae and on King st. from Sixth ave. 8!" Gnce see ita w to Ninth ave. S., Tuesday, from 9 a|th m. to 2 p.m. ye It te able to b It tn re ENROLLMENT | TO NAVAL RESERVES “Increase the enfollment of the Teserve force to the absolute wximum,” telegraphic orders re- _@eived at the navy recruiting station | Baturday, read. Those enlisting will Be accepted for all kinds of service ‘an@ given every opportunity to ob + ‘tain commissions. Boys between 17) and 18, with their parents’ consent to | ‘ tment, will be accepted. | | @hief Clerk M. eounty auditor’s office, has resigned to become chief clerk of the Seat! and upon {i never of wervice in the British army, decorations conferred wears *. King Victor Immanuel of Italy and the king of Spain | In 1914, 1915 and 1916 he maw ser. | vice with the forces in France, for <|@ time being in command at Arme: tierres. He was invalided home after | shell shock | | PAINLESS _ TRUSS TORTCH liminated by wearing the Rupture Support. We trial to prove its superior- A. LUNDBERG Co. MILLIONS IN BACK PAY} CHICAGO, April 15.—Millions of | dollars of back pay granted in Judge Alschuler’s arbitration were turned | over to packinghouse workers thru out the nation today More than 100,00 employes will | recetvo upward of $6,000,000, it in em | timated, individual amounts ranging | trom $30 to $100. | | Liberty Loan bonds will be | | purchased by thousands of the work: | [ers with this back pay. Seattle. TAA NOILOVULX4 | WANTS DIVORCE FROM | HER VINDICTIVE HUBBY Recause John Renshaw called her | relatives “a family of dead beats, and said that one of them ever spoken the truth she “no according filed suit trude Renshaw divorce Monda t| She further adds in her complaint bad! that her husband had accused her fave | of “always snooping into his busi I have| ness.” “S22 SELL $8,000 WORTH OF FISH BONDS HERE Municipal fieh market bonds to the | for a in no pein. our sickness, | teeth. luffing and YORRHEA a ape year al study of t fn jot charge. lildren's tee > all_unton m All work en and their ranteed 15 a Phone Elliott 2622. lextent of over $8,000 have been ¢ ltaken up to date. Lewin H. Vany,| S H + 115 Atlantic st George Woolan of! United Painless Dentists |iiioct00°2osuis ‘stan tesauan, ana Ine. Musicians polation Labor E | 608 Third Avenue, Cor, James, », have all subscribed for nce Houra: $:20 a m. to #:20 p. m.| | HERE’S Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless | ,,.. «: CHANCE TO HEAR Y ORCHESTRA The Steinway holds its peerless place with- out question. The acceptance of its su- preme worth is world-wide. For over three y High School orches score years it has been the ideal of the : eerste F vosaenit tee great music masters. Lat you: want santy-ot tik, beiu-| nine terium, in conjunc | titul do by all tion usual Tuesday Com The Steinway costs but little more than | mearte ruff, for It wil A eg other pianos. The cost really becomes | don't i i fe Riek in charge 0 it nd to try to insignificant in the satisfaction derived from eri ‘ «only sure} DO YOU KNOW HOSEASON? Steinway ownership. 19 lruff is to die The King county couneil of de : t entirely. | fonge is anxious to get in touch with The Steinway may be purchased on con- | # 0f| Mr. Hoseason to help instruct. #ol a j ay) e at) diers in French, Hoseason's address venient payment terms. | night wh n to po lowt and the council hopes to moisten t y with \h Jrub it in gent reach him thru the newspapers, tip Dealers in Steinway and other Pianos, Pianola Pianos, Victrolas and Records, By morr if not all, of AUXILIARY MEETS Player Music. be gone, and| The next r ry meoting of C r spplications will| pany D auxiliary will take place in and entirely| the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday wign and trace Nw jof it _ Sherman a & Co You will find, too, that all Itehing| found guilty last aA) and ing of the scalp will stop. federal court of and will look and feel a A postage hundred ti better You woman, w | liquid arven at any dru nmen ee fet ee E\in inexpensive and four jal you need, no cS much uff you have. time we lo ed} ple remedy never fails,—Advertise on leaving but eight ment. more days to serve “STAR- MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1918, PAGE © 'ASK INCREASE Is hools, under the direct supervinion | * | The Saeed in to dwell A wide measure of cooperation on | 1 is the announcement confi-| the part of all Seattle citizens is ex dently made by eted ally those who have | y to uo Us 0 4 wenerah ta graduated from the best dental colleges and passed DR. L. BR. CLARK the Huns, they must the examination of the state dental | FOURTH—WE OFFER P, Paalyder: Gentian ir pon peal agg’ board. Every one of them has his cer- METHODS bombard England tificate from the state dental board We have brought our system of Lieut. Col, Gray han seen 21 years || PACKING EMPLOYES GET||» FOR N, W, LOGS that prices fixe HERE ARE REASONS WHY You will find it to your advantage to come to the Regal Dentists to have your dental work done. | FIRST—WE OFFER YOU THE SERVICES OF | A PERFECTLY EQUIPPED DENTAL OFFICE »plaining loj The mem government's anked for a perts will ures on t nubmitted to WILL TELL FUTURE OF SEATTLE’S PORT 9 tinniiton Misday, secretary of tt Every appliance that modern science has per- at tke WAinnay Ames Harel atl fected for the better performance of painless den- 1245 Tuesday, on “What the pm tistry will be found in our equipment. has been and the future promises for port of Beattie.” The speech will be made before the Municipal league SECOND— We offer you the services of high grade, gradu- ate registered dentists—no novices or students are employed here. Every one of our operators has painless dentistry to such a point of perfection that we are now able ig | guarantee to perform the most diffi. cult dental operations without hurting the patient a bit. FIFTH—OUR GUARANTEE All work that leaves this office is | guaranteed by an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, which is signed both by the operator who did the work and L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thor- hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This means that you can come here with perfect confidence that whatever the nature of your treatment the work will be done skillfully, scientifically and painlessly—just the way it ought to be done, in short—to give you the maximum of service and satisfaction. THIRD— | We offer you the lowest possible DOCTOR COULD NOT HELP HER But Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Saved Her from a Se- rious Operation. x. Y— Brooklyn, muffered something dreadful f a dis. | 2 , : . oughly responsible. AA PB fice prices consistent with the highest grade | em) P INVITATION We invite you to call. One of our expert dentists will gladly give your teeth a thorough examination and tl you just what is necessary to put them into perfect condition. He will also tell you just what the cost will be. For the sake of your own future, we earnestly advise you not to delay. | REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady Attendants on duty at all times. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Unies § S068 res Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place, ff ter orders of In every respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. ae eee Brie Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. Bf pounced Satu loaderthie One mill Sa’ Dave advance from $5 the fac advancet LEMONS bad attacks of | inflamma-| tion, My doc- | tor said he} could do noth: | ing more for me and I would have to Es co to the hon- pital for an operation, brut Ly B Pink- ham's Vegeta- ble Compound and = Sanative Wash have entirely cured me of my troubles and I am pow in good health. I am willing you should use my testimonial and hope to benefit other suffering women by no doing.”"—Mra. F. Pratt, 9 Wood- bine St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Operations upon women fg our horpitals are constantly on the in- crease, but before submitting to an operation for allments peculiar to their eex every woman owes it to herself to give that famous root and herb remedy, Lydia EB Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, a trial If complications exist, write Lydia KB. Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass, for advice. work. It is possible for us to do this on account of the very large volume of business that we do. It stands to reason that we can afford to take a | smaller profit on the individual case | than an office which does only one- third to one-half of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. NOT ALL Not all woo LONGSHOREMAN DIES _|18 WOODEN SHIPS WILL |p saps, or + mmane wat TB [th shipraroa AEE OC NO ens ane oS See jrun over by a Great Northern) pighteen woode: 0 | Fred J. Sloan, slacker suspect, was oes Tle Zote|| freight train near the port commis-| oon tor m shine, totaling 60.) cated Monday Si hie REE 4 ons, are to be launched May 1,|* sion’® Smith Cove dock Sunday) — Yesler way. He is 27 years old, has evening. resulted in the death of G. Chairman Hurley, of the shipping| registered, but has failed to keep is T. Thompson, longshoreman, at the| board, announced today. touch with his board. 4 city hospital Monday Special trains bringing fir logs| Thompson, who Mved at 112 Queen! from Pacific lumber states are being» If you want a reliable watch, 9 Anne ave., waa riding between two) hurried acrons the continent in one-|to Haynes, Next to Liberty Theatre cars, and is thought to have slipped) fifth the usual time, to furnish am- —Adv. ané fallen to the rails unéer the! <"""ee@.0..Y Presto we the FLORENCE) ’ Hy train. One leg was cut off llabove the knee, and the other was crushed Thompson was 40 years old, and) || unmarried ONE KILLED IN WRECK | CHICAGO, April 15—With one passenger known dead, officials be-| lieve that one and possibly two more} bodies will be taken from the wreck age piled up at La Grange late Sun day night, when an Indiana Harbor | Belt Line freight train crashed tnto/ “hicago & West Town interurban Feat é g 27 i ca ORPHEUM j THEATRE trd and Madison, Eugene Levy, Mer. i For YOU— i “Order That Suit Now” 425 UNION ST. ceup a qua cae int len into th hands. ee No Rest for That UES ateasy salves and ointments shoul Ti i ° Back not bape goo cea “hs " | | die: va i Aching $1.00 for large size, get a bottle of zemo. Housework is hard enough for a strong, healthy When applied as directed it effectively YOu Vaudeville woman; it’s too much for one who is half-sick, nervous removes eczemaquickly st itchin, ie i pees heals skin troubles, ‘also sores, | 6 os d and tired all the time. 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