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

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two more days of factory demonstration of EMPRESS UNIVERSAL combination rarge —three ranges in one; it burns gas, coal and wood. —come and see this wonderful range demon- Strated. Years service to 545 homefurnisher! “CALL - AND - CARRY - IT - AWAY” SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY; NO C.0. D. OR PHONE Your Creat Is Good n pela! for Frida and turday 2.58 rolier skates: ee | 32.29 regular price $1.75 the “american food chopper is the beat food chy Saturday... $2.79 genuine Winslow all- ape day and a h } Saturda $2.79 388 te 111 & Mever® o. ‘Tessa, SPECIALS COATS Including Every COAT in the House Up to Prices Below Mentioned COATS up to $42.50, SPECIAL $35.00 COATS up to $35.00, SPECIAL $29.50 COATS up to $29.50, SPECIAL $25.00 COATS up to $25. 00, SPECIAL $20.00 MILLINERY YOUR CHOICE of Any Trimmed HAT in the House 25% DISCOUNT FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only. THE FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE , Senend and Union. Take Elevator. | will recover. | Thursday night to begin a course of thruout the city. = Her program follows: Friday, Kent nigh, 130 p.m. Mat day, Auburn high. 3 p. 7; Monday, Broadway | | | | land SATURDAY ~ i} SEALSKIN Out on the Pribilof Islands, 191) the superintend Intentio bri 000,000 by 1921 fishing by private individ rmitted Every once ina government employes up and kill the young nd the aking on to Bt © the government oper) caring for the ekine vals is while the make a rou males, and Louin, wh ates & plant for The flesh goon to the natives for food | Under a treaty signed by Great} Britain, Mussa aan and the Unit ed States the sale of each A percentage division ot] kin in made. | Figh | rymen want to] has for breakfast strong impres | wion that he bh an average of ten or twelve nice, fresh salmon a day and tho they grant that, probably! one-half of the seals on the I’ribilet islands do not viait the banks, even 1,600,000 hunghy mals with voracious appeuter| means «a Bp arog fish ow At} the rate m States, cannerymen say Retreats Weren't Strategic, Greene i: at Banquet in France were ee cally Wednes at the retreats M emp! his address made given in the First Pres allies’ dinr byterian church. “The allies were being forced back, but I have every confidence tn the world that the lines will bold un til we get there,” he said Representatives of present at the dinner every allied nation were with 500 well-known residents of Se attle On behalf of Japan, Consul Mat sunaga said hin nation was prepared for any emergency in Siberia his own personal opinio: pressed a belief in four years more of warfare Addresses were also made by Rear Admiral Robert B. Coonts, Prof. J orge, Ital Mother Tries to Commit Suicide hoe laying her Smonthold son in t hall of the Elm hotel, 807 Eighth ave, Mra Sam Gamiblin Wednestay night attempted suicide by turning | a yet ON tet my husband to take care of | the baby,” she wrote in a note at | tached to the tablecloth. Occupants ¢ ¢ the hotel, amelling gas, called the police and opened the | doors, reviving Mra Gamibdiin. She She kept the motive secte ANNOUN7E PROGRAM U, S. CHEESE EXPERT The substitution of cheese for meat will be discussed and demonstrated cottage cheese natruction here, at meetings held Rallard high University of Thuraday Friday high, 4 p.m; Tuesday, 230 p. m.; Wednesday Washington, 11 a m } Franklin high, 320 p. m | Renton fasaratan 2p. m. (CUT SHASTA SERVICE Shasta Limited, which has op- tween Seattle and Ban Fran: | ear ° cisco continuously for eight |has been cut off at Portland connections with | be made in that city Portland was made the terminus of Ve train in line with curtailment o |pamenger servicn between Seattle | | and Portland, from nine to six trains a day. Connection from Seattle can be made the Northern Pacific | local, leaving here at 8 a. m MAY ADD TO COAL AND OIL BY OPEN RESERVES | WASHINGT 1 minerals, p aning bill re will do rted to much ‘onl shortage | winter, members of the {ttee declared to- 8 comm “Colorado ne has millions of of « jands untouched,” Taylor declared today. jacres Rep |4 EXPRESS COMPANIES | WILL ORGANIZE MERGER! WASHINGTON, May 9.—A mere. ler of the four leading express com: | panios—Welln Fargo, United States, | American and Adams—with a cap-| {talization of $35,000,000 in to be anc | tioned by the railroad administration \for the period ot the war $200,000, 000 INCREASE IN NAVY ORDNANCE BILL} WASHINGTON, May 9%.—At the urgent request of Secretary Daniels, | the senate navM@ affairs committee | increased th ordnance appro priation in the ni bill by $200,000,- | 000 today | CLARKSBU Va, May 9.-—| Heven persons cloudburst = struck Doddgridge coun led Big Isaac, today, their sl | Isaac CALL FOR RAILWAY MEN | PORTLAND, May %—-Oregon has been asked to supply 25 railroad brakemen, before May 20, ‘The war department wants enlistments, occupants down ree OR CANNED FISH: THAT’S THE ISSU |wented the need for a ling season in the enrty full AFTER EIGHT YEARS |» it-cnust aes |wented an increase CLOUDBURST KILLS 7 | illed when al flagmen and conductors | STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1918. PAGE 2 COATS wR R, EMPLOYES | 2 | MUST NOW PAY EF, OWN CLUB DUES. BY L. HARPER LEECH tary Redth Commerc treaties concerning fish and to be made, What| This hits some parta of raildom about th Appetites’ where it lives. For many years it has been the ¢ to plant a employes anes of halibut fish: | at the conference ing Representa but fishermen pre closed seanon of three months during the spawn: Different rp ing were he Thursday =n tives of the ha large in Commercial bodies cers of the roads anc and passenger were in strycted to join these organizations thelr dues were paid by the and solicitors Uniens some action ts taken al-| most immediately the halibut will be come « thing of the past, the fisher: | Se 06 soe As expennes expenses on which Friday will be the final da rates are 4 hearing Nedfic Necretary | WANT ALL TO JOIN TRAFFIC OBSERVERS The Traffic Obeervers club, which has been started In le by Regs | the Chamber of Commerce, w ad " Succeeds Sica ab || anu. a0 persoun oe mreeemic ae | operate with the ve traffi club in an effort to fie conditions Uz. S. Senator — fe te Tr natrain tas prices, th t 20 per cent cut from his fiwure with careful Bainions methods and PERSONAL ATTENTIO: Amw orrice Ulas. LPLer X. PL Wilfley is the new United! | States senator from Mix named by Governor Gardner to succeed a late Senator William Joel Stone. Official War Reports | [BRITISH | LONDON, May 9——British troops ¥ @ counterattack last night, drove | the Germans from portions of the al: | ed front which had occupied | @ morning. con La Clytte oormescels, Pieid Marshal Haig ted today { ‘The new German attack followed « violent bombardment on the Flan ders and the attack was/ ot Dickebuah lake, | — the eneny ket niehtll To Bayers of Oil and — Stocks We drove from the positions he kained yonter day morning in the La Cly meseole section and ree the positions we ortgin rotects you, as we Haig's statement nald f our own to sell; A new German atiack north of 1 charges are the Kemmel thia morning preseed back © nligh one point erday’s attack in Flanders urried out by two Germa (24,000 men), They wu lont. formation ter in the Bucquoy (midway between Arras 1 and Albert) The enemy's artillery developed Senta & ee Inc. considerable activity laat night in the Albert sector | Established 1896 “We improved our new positions STOCKS AND BONDS 119 Cherry St. | between the Somme took several prisoners,” 1 Ane and Main 1512 FRENCH] CARNIVAL OF FUN PARIS, May 9.—Artillery fighting horth and south of the Avre contin. | ued last night, the French war office announced today. A German raid| was repulsed at La Chapelie-Saignan. | Regarding the operations In Mace dona, it was reported that artillery | fighUng han developed between Lake | Doiran and Manistar. Enemy raida| on Serbian ponitions epulsed Given by Shippers Athletic Assn. GREAT WORTHAM SHOWS Furnish 16. High Clase Shows WASHINGTON, May 9.—Coal/ production in the United States due ing the four months prior to May 1 wan 181,992,000 tons, railroad offi cials announced today. This repre of 5,000,000 tons | over the mame period of 1917 | Grounds at Lenora * , ool 4th fine, If you value your watch, tet}| —==—===== Haynes repair tt. | Next Liberty | Fun for Every One chee tee epeernent REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the frites, And strongest plate known, covers very ‘ittle of the roof of the mouth; | you can bite corn off the cob; guaran- teed 16 years. Gold Crown .......5....4.. $15 Ret of Tecth (whalebone) $10 See of Teeth ...... Bridgework, per Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Platina Fillings All work guaranteed for fiftean y ning and get ¥ Sam) na Bridge Werk. “we Stand the age in recoramended by our early faction. Ask our custom- Drasent Lh ivi When coming "thie ad with you od in the right place. Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Tring Oupenite Fraser-Patersen Ox 201 UNIVERSITY ST. the freight | Sinee the army in requiring such Pde, nus of finh, and the back dem@nds, and th govern |! going nnerymen yut the | © maximum amount upen t vurket,| Only a short while ago Director the cannerymen want the seals kept; General McAdoo took much joy out at hor Jof ratiroad political life by prohibit It's a queation of food aupply for | ing the em nt of lobbyints or the people, or sealskin coats for lux. | the further ye of = Intramtate ury-loving women,” say the cannery: | Pasnes. The mers were man men and letters y on congren And it's one of the big issues be [men from devoted henchmen back fore the international fisheries con-| ome deprived of their free rides. | ference that med sessions at the| And now another one, ‘The dir | Chamber of mmeroe ‘Thursday | fener al hi ruled that — the | morning under direction of Beers. | must er pay elub dues the department of en, Out of operating ex ustom of some roads) number of their | Clube, | Chambers of Commerce and similar | Usually the exeeutive offi-| to our office, be sure you are | \]}) Glue at. Seattle Agents for Dr. Tyrell’s J. B. L. Autocrat Corre- spondence Box Paper, made by White & Wyck- off; 1 quire with envelopes to match, special at ) Bartell Drug Stores New arrivals of Ab- dominal Belts, most scientific forms and extra quality work- manship. All sizes including the extra large. All specially MERITOL CREAMS SPECIAL Face Cold Cream, 33c ° ‘ ’ 25c jars ...19¢ Mani-clip Pocket priced for Friday’s | Massage Cream, Mani-clip Pocke Soe tee ard selling. Prices $2.85, $3.35, $4.35 and $6.85. Military Fit-Alls, a convenient form for Nail Clippers at 19c Army and Navy Shoulder Braces for men and boys, Henkel Flexible Nail Files ..22¢ Meritol Creme Per- err : tie 7 il carrying shaving . ler, 50¢ bottles needs, brushes, etc.; | Truform Braces for ie, ee 37¢ ice 81°06 : | | | girls, special $1.60 price $1.00 and up. Straightform shoulder Braces for Sant-o-lactic Ven- | Sire ...... $1.19 __ | tilated Tooth ., avery Pyralin | Brushes, special mee cere oe nis * Dressing Combs, 1 | Meritol Kidney French Finger Special at.....38¢ | Pills, cut to...35¢ Brushes, bone han- __ Peta a aie Foley's Kidney dles, with rows of | Pills, cut to...37¢ bristles on each Miller’s Hercules | ] LePage’s Liquid side, special... Rubber G loves, spe- | | Glue Te, 12¢, 19¢ oe are 29¢ | Imperial Liquid Miller's Protection soenen Ze ber Lather Brushes fy Rubber Gloves 55¢ at ..37¢@ and S8¢ Zodenta | ‘ire Kodak YOUR FRIENDS | Ingram’s Hot Water Bottles Tooth Paste. . and | Fountain Syringes Dr. Raymond's Tooth Paste, special 18¢ — _Tyrean | Ever Ready Mili- Seamless | tary Safety Ra- | Hot Wa- | zor Sets .$1.00 | ter Bot- |}] tles, No. 2 size 98¢ ) | Fountain Syringes Armour’s Grape > : | ler tenes x $1.05 Juice, pint size 17¢ | Sreieeen, ce Rese Island Grape Send pirat une yb the Front size, at..... $1.29 Juice, pint size 17¢ Developing, printing, finishing and en- | larging done in each store—all work | guaranteed to please. { We Have Everything Needed for Picture Taking. Capable and Painstaking Pharmacists in | Each Store | Barte!l Drug Store Addresses Cascade Internal Baths, a modern | | treatment for bowel and stomach ills. Bartell buys “3 sells tnd Ave.| Ist Ave. | ome | Westlake | 610 2nd Candy Wareh'se | Ave. near| Factory | and office for less cuden | Battard | Ave. at | Alaska | 1910 1906-8 | Pike St. | Ave. | Pine St. | Bldg. | Boren Av| Boren Av GOLDBERG’S SHIRT SHOP Everybody Is At Fourth Next to United Cigar Co. Goes ana Is GOING FAST! So far this Men’s Furnishing Sale has been a wonderful success, and it’s due not alone to the unheard-of prices that are plainly marked on everything, but most particularly because of the genuine high-grade character of the stock itself. It is now being sold out at less money than we could duplicate the same quality at the factories today. This Is a Bona Fide CLOSING-OUT SALE A Scattering to the Trade Winds of the Balance of Goldberg’s Shirt Shop The Landlord Leased This Store to Huteson, the Optician Have You Seen the NEW = || SHIRTS ? id green and purple, with We have to get out quickly. There is nothing else to piping down ithe front do. We can’t carry this stock with us. You can now is the test New York Paes ge » have + an’s F ; oa fd Whey ware taacn wo sel 1 OO what we have on hand in Men’s Furnishings but our going-out “$1.25 Shirts are .85c at $2.00, of-busines: price is .. $1 now At Less Than Manufacturers’ Cost Come in and you will be convinced what we say is not cheap-jack talk, but absolutely correct. $1.50 Shirts Prt bears 3! Wa Gs i 00 Shirt Vapi shag .. $1 45 6 pairs Socks, now $1.00 pp All foe : 0 milk All uspenders : 40¢ [fans | P $3 85 An? 50¢ All ; a ot white f Al 3 th | Peete Shirt corded, plain ana | 4! 8 hod igus Oxfords, are . $1.25 reduced to .. Goldberg’s Shi Shirt Shop 323 Pike Street, at Fourth (Written by Iver Smith) black including white,

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