The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1918, Page 9

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$ ay 3 Days Only) Starting Today) |'CONST TtALMADGE in The STUDIO GIRL A matrimonial sketch on life’s canvas with ages and romance to color, and a wholly delightful and very bewitching airl as the model. Altogether it’s a complete eyeful! LOCAL HEADS OF | OAKLAND CO. TO VISIT THE EAST ' President C. H. Shields, of the Washington Oakland Co., and H. 0. Whitley, sales manager, are leaving | on Saturday for a month's visit to| the Oakland factory. Their object in viniting the factory at this time is to| gather information for better bust- nens methods, as well as to snake ar- | rangements for further shipments of | Oakland cars. During the past six months the Washington Oakland Co. Fifth at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c—Children 10c [ae ie cxpected to make « similar) PLACE LOCKS ON DOORS D STATE JUSTICES Wy 1 will be already announced his resigna- upon the su- before the open- of the May term, according to | P0! announcement. eeren TO RESIGN) suage Jonn nr. stitchen of Thurs 1A, May 2.—Two appoint ton county and Judge Bruce Blake of the Spokane superior bench are believed to be candidates for the ap intment. Among others mentioned | pith ave Judge Stanley Webster |!" Frank Reeves of Wenatchee. Governor Lister left Wednesday | O, G. Ellis, chief jus 'for Alaska upon a vacation trip. A OF THE DUMAS CLUB Acting on orders from Chief War on the doors of the Dumas club, 208 to be gamblers and bootleggers en were arrested early in the week, and released for lack of evi dence According to Mayor Hanson and Chief Warren, the raid on the Dumas club marks the beginning of & general cleanup of gambling houses and suspicious places in Seat tie. ARREST GERMAN AS SPY PAYMASTER IN AMERICA NEW YORK, May 2.—Carl Rodi ger, German agent suspect, was ar. rested here Wednesday, and held in $15,000 bail STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1918. PAGE 9 DEMOCRACY TIRES WILL “RE-TIRE” (Guaranteed, non-skid and puncture-proof.) FLORENCE H SURVIVORS ARRIVE IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, May 2 survivors of the explosion the American ship Flore French port recently, t here. The ship sank in the men say Fourteen in board " a CASCARETS BEST — IF CONSTIPATED They liven your liver and bowels and you feel fine again. has been making trainioad ship | Don’t stay headachy, bilious ments to the Pacific coast, but since | the United States government has ren. police locks have been placed) taken over the railroads this has It is hoped by the Members of the club are] officials that this system can be re been impoanible sumed. TRENCH DIGGERS TO HAVE “Y.-M.” CANTEEN 13, A. at Camp Lewis is making plana for a fir bough canteen for the | soldiers who are digging in the db trench diggers are in a remote part of the) from regular canteen facilities, The new hut will provide writing tables, reading and It will be built CAMP M. C LE Visional trench camp and lounging by the soldiers, field neparated quarters, May 2.—The Y. The with breath bad and stomach sour. He is alleged to have been active as paymaster of German agents in this country Rodiger is said to have been a Heutenant commander in the Ger aT es | man navy previous to the war YOUTH! YOUTH! YOUTH! —the Best Part of a Woman's Lifo— Why Should It Vanish So Quickly? Don’t let your youth go! And above all, don't lose your youthful Appearance through old-fashioned prejudice. Women who a few years ago scorned the use of face powders or cosmetics, now depend on them to keep a youthful Have it at lunch and at dinner in the home. 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Sweet Emalina, My Gal—One Step Played by Sergeant Markel’s Orchestra. 10-inch DouhieKace Record 75¢ MADD POWELL Plays “Four American Folk Songs” € } $1.50 Sherman Piaye co. > SArTERERLO N Third Avenue at Pine Tucoma—Spokane—Portland Victrolas $20 to $380 Canvenient Terms DEPUTY’S GUN SAVES TEUTON FROM CROWD, SAN FRANCISCO, May 2 Make Your Money|, Fight We Have Subscription Blanks Hav-| ink escaped possible violence from a party of 20 army recruits thru quick action by the officers guarding him, Ldeut Wilhelm Von Brincken, former military attache of the G sulate, was en route to McNeils is land today, to serve a two-year sen tence for his part in the Hindu revolt physicians former Health officials. Ask tor or druggist about plot. Deputy Marshal Butler, charg ed with bringing Von Brincken to San Francisco from Alcatraz tsiand, | inte yesterday was crossing the bay on & boat along with a party of army recruits, One of the soldiers recog nized Von Brincke “Ki the German’ shouted. “Throw him erted another. The guard rushed Von Princken into the cabin, while Butler stood off the crowd with a drawn revolver un til It became quiet. some one overboard!” WASHINGTON, May 2.—The sen ate has passed the $60,000,000 hous- ing bill to provide homes for war workers, The bill now goes into conference. CROWDS “3& Are Coming to the Wind-Up of This MEN’S FURNISHING SHOP— This Selling-Out Sale Is the Talk of the Town, and it is deserving of all the talk you can give it. Such values have never before been offered. Just think of buying Furnishings for Men below manufacturers’ cost. That’s all this sale means. Everything Now Offered the Public At Astounding Price Concessions— Never in the history of Seattle have men’s furnishings been so deliberately sacrificed. There has never been an occasion for such ruthless price-cutting before. Our reason is so well known we hardly need repeat it. XN All $1.25 Shirts 85 | All $1.00 Belts are now..... are now . : C | All 75e Stock Ties are now All $1.50 Shirts All 50¢ Neckwear is now. $1.15 Ant $2.00 Bhiris All 25c Boston Garters. . are now ..... $1.45 wy ig wel 2" All $5.00 Siti | All $2. jamas. . . $1 Shirts are now $3 .85 | SPECIAL, 6 pairs 25¢ Socks All White Shirts, corded, , NOW $1.00 plain and Ox- fords are now $1.25. s: Sizes of Shirts 1344 to 181%. Sleeve length 33 to 36, Soft or stiff cuffs. Shirts at less than they could be manufac tured for today.

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