The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 9

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his Yankee Fought for and C ree ee oo Ld « MAYBE THIS WAS THE APPLE | _THAT MOTHER EVE FELL FOR oo | | | i | signed | Dy it Anyone knows that a pineapple in hand is worth two In the buat But here's one in a very pretty hand that’s worth about 10 of those which you've been accustomed to slice up for your favorite fruit salad. Th @randaddy of a new species, weighing 50 pounds, was developed on Hawatlian plantation, and threatens to further aggravate the tin short &ge when canning season comes ‘round. The United States experiment Station in this country has imported stx of the new plants producing these Monster pineapples. Comparison with the ordinary pineapple in the young lady's hand shows its enormous size. ALBANY a POOR JOHN! 7 FEET | TALL—CAN’T FIGHT NEW ROCKFORD, N. D., April 19.—John Aasen, feet % Inch In hie stock ‘ot, woilghs If You Need ::*::. would be a great asset he « The services of a DENTIST, | ment in cor » of ammunition _ bear in mind that the Albany | !' oe eae oe Pye Dentists are Dentists of long| would put the fear of God in the experience and Huns’ hearts. skill and ability. Our high class work, #rices and painless methods ‘are vouched for by over twenty thousand satisfied won't take his dimensions vern who rejected him for * claimed he ts afflict low | 4 With “growing disease.” Persons |who have seen him agree with the physicians. ot. MRS. BAILEY HAD All Work | SUFFERED FOR Ge Yecrs | FIFTEEN YEARS me Come: ip ped jg bos Seattle's Woman's Troubles | tion. Disappear After She Takes Taniac } ALBANY |. DENTISTS Savings Bank Bldg. Ave. md Pike St. ‘The best evic the merits of @ medicine is what people who have actually taken it have to say about! it And this is true and beyond all question, when such statements are | made by people of character and put 1 right 1 ity wh anc be inves Mrs. M | proud mother of 12 cb rides with her eldest West 58th street, in perience with Tanla “Taniac certainly is | medi At least, it be such in my case. { | gated dred re in the] and re-| at 2622] | who lldren, son n splend: a) has proven to and I sufferts There years that 1 to be very hope my statement of others who are did, finding relief. 4 winter in fifteen THEATRE not suffer. I always ird and Madison. Eugene Levy, Mgr. “@reful about my ng, 08 gas) would form on my stomach and get up around my heart and cause me a | great deal of pain. My stomach was #0 upset that I often felt like every- | thing I had eaten was coming right back up, and I had to keep quiet | for fear it would. I also suffered a | great deal with rheumatism in my |shoulders and my troubles all to-| | gether made me very nervous and| | restless and kept me awake a good| c at night, which caused me to! suff ry often from nervous head ache, My system was very much rundown and more than half time 1 could just barely through with my housework “After reading the Tanlac monials in the papers I conchuded to} see if it me, and I must} say it Is Refore { began taking jit I weigh hundred thirty pc weigh on drag} The reason is: Al- ways a big program for the smallest ad- mission ever asked testi and I now hun I have aetually anada, but Can’t for U. S. | ton }and retur: the Mexico CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, April 19 Private Donald Campbell, Co. RB 362nd infantry, has wansy heart” and “assy eyes. He waa gansed while fighting for the king in Mand-| era. Uncle Bam's physicians say | can't be a good soldier, but he is fighting his divcharge tooth and nail and he bas @ fair chance to win “I'm a soldier and T want to nol dier. olng to stick here as long as they will let me,” ix the way he puts it During the Mexican Private Campbell wax Capt. Camp-| bell, ‘ the Mexican federalists, Things ot rather warm in his see of Mexico when the marines landed in Vera Cruz One night he * % THUMBNAIL BIOGRAPHY OF | | ! PRIVATE CAMPBELL, i} rumpus, Newspaper man, stock player, ultry raiser, Captain, Youtenant, Mexican, Canadian, State In, out, in a what next? private, United in, out again— | the hill,” and landed in ke. nt home to Seattle w T not having from there to enough fighting Vancouver August war on ® after w his name along th c's enlixtment t At that time he discove le, Province ef Ontario, inion of Canada, The English Ay didn’t enlist Americans then you know He left almont England on was for when and line on the kir ank o we born In for} and immediately & horse transport wan in was unkrown the Hun torpe almost un rd of. Neverth a wud fired on the boat and the torpedo minsed ship & half a yard. Private Campbell ts glad ft did. 1 Six weeks training in England and! five weeks more tn Dickebush France, and his regiment went into the trenches: “Trench life ien't an Diack as it's painted,” he said, a few “It len't the nicest existe world, and it's true that trenches and dugouts are filthy things, but at the same tim it ian't all fight ing. We had four days in the trench and it went o a chambermaid animals 21 a Tr uthleas wart, at the da the a in the » months before er the top. Mostly the fighting was at night./—) it were, there inn't any night ‘The star shells and the night into day he said, “the t hay in No Man's few hundred yards soldiers would hack straw with their bayo- ore the The Royal Engineers called for vol unteers, so Campbell left the forth Highlanders, where he been assign and went with @ngineers to Verdun fo dig treaches The regiment started with 11,500 od with 200 From Verdun he wert Ridge ond Lens, and he round Ifill 340 for sometime, ging ti It we first work as a trench Reduced to Ranks “I went to London on a furlough,” he said fra me It was shortly after his return to France that he rejoined his Seaforth regiment, and one day, in the midat of a brink little fight, his gas re«pirator. A gas shell dropped near him and f hydrocyanic gas came rolling forth “One whiff, and things got biack and spotted before me,” he said. “My arms and legs wouldn't work a then of days later, I wo al, and fell in | a pretty F nurse.” It was Febru: 1917, that h 3 given a furic and returne America The draft came in ttle be that state of Wa 1 8 wanted to Vimy worked aig cas and, back to the ranks for A cour " ve ary 9 w to gh and he registered time remem: tle, tates. husky and 80, was on British recruit This he he was born in ington, United at time few week he duty in a ing office, he appear at Camp Lewi After Provost Marshal General Crowder had written him that there was nothing that could be done for him, Private Campbell, royal army, became Private Campbell, U. 8 army When first he wore the uniform of the landers. Later, when the quarter ed his notice to he drilled at this camp High ‘Got mixed up tn a little! he took oft] | | days ago.| and four days out of them,! Ger :| ENLIST U. S. CATS TO STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. PAGE 9 | | | Y stairs stores. ‘ | Another :reason why we save you money is Because we save several thousand dollars a year in rent bills—by doing busi- ness upstairs. Another reason is: We sell for cash; you’ve no bad debts to pay for. | | ored, and no UP-STAIRS Arcade BILL SAYS: “Ir tt the $10 bill you save when you buy clothes at Fahey-Brock mai ‘And I'm here to tell you it’s a real saving! “Think of it: About 5,000 sults In a carload. And they buy @ trainload a year, No wonder they get rock-bottom prices! No wonder you save by choos ing from this wonderful stock!” OU CAN READILY understand how we save you money through our immense purchasing power when we tell you that we virtually buy a whole trainload of men’s clothes every year for our big Seattle and Portland up- Naturally the clothes makers quote us the lowest prices to get our business. Oft- en we save several dollars per garment. The savings go to YOU! Men’s Newest Spring Suits and Overcoats $15,-$20 and $25—A Saving of $10 Per Garment Still another reason for our big sav- ings to you is the fact that we tax you noth- ing for fixtures, because our fixtures are of the plainest type imaginable—although the clothes are the highest quality obtainable. Do yourself the justice of a thorough investigation. The Fahey-Brockman stand- ard of style and quality appeals to the most critical dresser. Our clothes are carefully tail- charge is made for alterations. Perfect fit guaranteed. See our most wonder- ful stock. All the latest styles are here. TAKE THE ELEVATOR AND Second THE UP-STAIRS CLOTHIERS Seattle Store—Arcade Building, Second Avenue Portland Stere—Raleigh Building, Sixth and Washingten f mueh p fashiona their me cousins, | KILL RATS IN FRANCE KANSAS CITY, Mo. April 19 Salvation Nell, black haired cat and the best in the vicinity of Mount ton suburb, was the first of the feline “legion of death ing enlisted for American army in France nual cat show here. long-haired type. he | its ¢ Persian, or SAN Henry pridi estate at Rosa, FRANCISCO, | Shell shock haa no horrors for t Bothin'’s big jalley cat and night hours are regular habits. a short rate r has be Washing member | ve || Registered Dentists ‘Third and Ma: st. Orph: BI Are you being HELD UP on PYORRHEA TREATMENTS? A | went first two | day on fight or two the warpath was over with the at the an service nothing for it master issued puses, he wore an English army hat, American blouse) and Scotch kilt Gradual after another was f the Canadian bit of equipment | he dis for sued, khaki army me,” he said A| as suggested that I try for a place tn m picture studio, helping the dire in pictur British armios. chance at that.” to Campbell an of Seattle. some ing tora get ioca and drilling} Perhaps ia | color war their take a Pr newspaper n 4 one-time at a genuine vaude- ville theatre. Just now, Six new Transcontinental Vaudeville Acts that we guarantee you will like, and “Sirens of the Sea,” a mer- maid film feature. 10c Afternoons 10c, 20c Nights | dred and fort ined ten pounds and have been re | Meved entirely of the sign of indigestion fine and I can eat want without suffering in the b The rheumatiam has all left m my nerves are in good shape sleep splendidly and don't suffer any more from headache So I have the best of reasons for thinking well of Tanlac, and am glad to testify pecially in cases lik a played in stock in Seattle on Pantages circ He chicken ranch near the edge city. and every appetite is anythi gas My just of th AMERICAN LIEUTENANT | AMPRICA 18,—(Night.) veetuer, of the Amert-| , has been recom | mended for the British war cross be | tion of the blood and is the fountain} of gallantry and dev to 4 of health or dis as the ¢ y near Passchendaele, March 13 is intended pr r battalion headquarters was |ily for the regulation of the stom | hit directly by a gas shell and the ach and the correction of catarrhal| medical officer Sweetser at inflammation, but it {sno uncommon | tended 40 gas victims, altho himself thing for persons who have used It| suffering from the cts of the to find that it has relieved them, not| vapor. He also assisted in rescuing only of indigestion, but also of rheu matiam, kidney derangements and many other ailments not generally recognized as having thelr origin in stomach trouble Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bar. tell Drug Stores under the personal direction of a special Tanlac repre sentative.—Adyertisement, April Lieut wast” can medical corp ‘otion assed gas shell. o4 travel thru the scientist has evolved a the world has a dense wa glish that theor central in time, rd:|them to care | Therefore, ut T shall do if], |rat menace |eaid to be s | SARSAPARIL ED BY BRITISH), 1 ARMIES | tian, la party whose dugout was hit by a/ink, el - down nerves mi! sore, Which may be measured | Hood's Pilla should be taken [are purely vegetable, do not irritate, will cure any case of Pyorrhea le stage for $10 to $25. Personal service, out ofthe high rent diatrict, moder- ate advertising, enable me to make you this offer, Go to any dentist, get his prices, then come to me and get 20 per cent cut his figure, with careful, methods and PERSONAL TION. male cats are more in demand for this work than males, as, accord ing to experts, females because nats r many energy in rch of food. | the fact that tabby, has | dependents is all the more rea: | she should be drafted, on the western front 1 rious and the allied after all the eats th combat the pests. | to flying projectiles, | alley” to let procured Unwilling fer, Bothin mousers, lot killing. the fire their 8 The couple | again, laepartment any son why "s NEW OFFICH of da found the ernments & can get t Accustomed mud and water, the low rable! NEED BRITISH TANK TO CONQUER THIS OSTRICH | trom outside the tence. of the menagerie on the Bothin | the broken and was so badly hurt that the veterinaries could do! the a kill it, and employed Chief Joe Green department, When Green paddock he was met by the ostrich chief retired to his bed for a} when with a posse of his men. TI was, and finally shooting the deer Jan Green said compromised by it If you want a reliable watch, go |to Haynes. Next to Liberty theatre, | —Advertisement. 1 the| AIRPLANE MATERIAL IS | April ostrich, UNION BEING RUSHED TO EAST | ageleis for 300 e deer | jand the Ross fire department | the bird the | Wie When deer bs ly from the Vancouver cut-up plant of the atrplane produc- tion branch of the signal corps, ac- cording to an announcement by Col. Bryce P. Disque, head of that de- partment. This increase in output of alrptane material is due, officials of the plant declare, to the increased enthusiasm among the workers and loggers, and the limit of producing capacity has | not been reached. suf. to antmal permit the the | to do entered he tried it} ostrich “2 NUK IRON PEPSIN and LA—Effective Spring Medicine Combination As comprised in Hood's Sarsaparil and Peptiron, taken in conjune these valuable Ty 4 value for the quick relief « train of ailments common | | You know | ne season the great tonic properties of They are much increased and | in this combination sapariila before meals and | well iron improved Hood's Peptiron after | In these days of rushing and push-| ing, beyond the endurance of even the nost robust, nearly every man and woman needs this blood-purity ansing, up-building in the | If it ia not supplied, the de d and the broken: | soon give way to ill-health. is needed, as where constipation, | They | Spring pletion of the ble permanent If a cathartic there is billousness or Keep Good Music in Your Home We carry all Three World Recog- nized Makes—in Every Model NS And Sell on the Most Convenient Terms y wl You should have the inspiration of good music in these stirring times—learn the Patriotic Songs of your nation, cheer up those who are left behind—this music is yours with the Modern Talking Machine. 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