The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1918, Page 2

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‘lyears service 0 o the t homefurnisher'! | ISSUES ORDER TO STOP CHECK | OF REFERENDUM second demonstration week on Monday July 16, presiding Judge J S Jurey ordered City ‘Treasurer Md L. Terry to appear be fore him to show cause why they should not be permanently enjoined from expending city funds to check WASHER— we Dave sold hundreds of this wander washing machine; come and see it the petitions invokt 4 referendum by | factory representative! vote on the ordin granting hard labor out of washday franchine to the No 1) T Alarin will do @ large-sixed family waabing In an compan at Slnvtrtelty H. ¢ Arnold applied Monda S-Washes anu Wrings the most delicate garments without danger of damaging them. morning for th In the petition filed Arnold stated MINUTE — BLwoTIN N } pay for itself in a that the present alarm system as }} 30 DAYS FREE | furnished the Instantaneous Alarm ¢ ny was inadequate and 1} TRIAL— VERY } that the alarm system which Its i proposed the N. 1), T. company will install, in to safeguard the city The ordinance granting the fran chine to the N. DT. wan passed by the city council and waa vetoed b Mayor Ole Hanson on May on May 13 it was pa by the council over the mayor's veto | The referendum was invoked by petition on May 18 and agai June 11. Before the ordinan he referred to the people for the petitions must be checked an: the legality of the rignatures entab family ste top tce cham ber outside m ¢ asurements Journalist Hanan Banned From France 6 Italian jour wart at © $4.90; at $5.50, $2.05 all-brase cation with the pelled from Mrance ed FAMOUS ITALIAN FLIER KILLED AT U. S. CAMP MINEOLA Y., July §—While making a nose dive, Sergeant Gian felice Gino of the Italian Royal Fly ing corps was killed at Hazeihuret field on Sunday, He was making a 5 x. ie watched by minsion to omplete tine nds of war garden and lawn work demonstra member the United L, Kenly t garden hose: ‘special— good cotton regular valve jet bh apectally priced at DANISH FARM LABOR WILL HELP ENGLAN (Special to The Star) fee capacity special for w s0-foot length: regular value $10.50 ial for the week STANDARD FURNITURE Co. ‘Second and Pine L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Seattle — Tacoma ON, J i—A number of workmen have been train: to will cools, are on their why ork on Kngtinh They be paid the current wage their board and lod oy farms. BOYLE NAMED COAL INSPECTOR FOR U. S. PUT MUSTARD SEEDS 10 PER CENT ON IN CIDER FOR KICK INCT BANK CLAIM Judge John 8. Jurey is Mustard seeds will make sweet ci-| Harry Boyle, engineer, has been. ci ccroN ; lorder Monday morning. di- der hard, It will give it the true ab | named by District Fuel Adminte |. nie a . State Bank Examiner Louis | coholic kick a tration Representative D. C. Rotting. | congress te pay 10 per cent on all| This was information retailed to) ee ne te will be hin | adminixtr the city Heense committee Monday and common claims against ing by Councilman Hesketh n Mercantile bank, tn The claims ageregate | appro duty to see that operators provid ¢ the amend whef the question of revoking |i coal of as good a market value as censes of places convicted of selling | that furnished in 1916 tavestion hard cider came up. tions of methods ured in mines wi — be made with the Intention of kee Ing fuel standards an high as pons '|“HUMAN TOWER” wheat at $2.40 a bushel ).82. Jurey further directed that 4 which constituted the ex j@ incurred by the bank exam 1 the bank's af- ONE SEATTLE SOLDIER —— has joined the marines, He is nix feet, five and one-half He wan at first rejected for his extreme but secured a waiver from Washington DEMOCRATS TO MEET iver today. United States are trying to deter it takes salmon to joining the army, has been wounded | Fraser severely in action. His name is con- | M#heries expert tained in the official casualty list ie- Mine how long sued Monday make the run. Private F. Milo Hensley, 22, son of inches ta ATS NOT DISEASED Washipgton oats and bar by County Agriculturist P to the state college for exam is not diseased, but was dam early frost and drought, ex have reported. Thousands of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hensley, 5001 Brooklyn : ave. in dead Beabocdl disease " candidates for legislative Mrs. Courtney atic Wells How ane oe ty ~~ ant rally serene She Was Cured by Lydia ':.;,,: 5 Oe 4 cralia are urged to E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, SHAFFER WILL MOVE comaiom, Waihe yearn 1; _ FOR A TRIAL TUESDAY was simply in misery from a weak- aeeewenen * ness and awful pains—and nothing seemed to do me “any good. A friend " advised me to take Lydia E. to line up dem« attend. n Frank Shaffer's mo. he ated volume Pastor Russell's book ished Mystery Pinkham's eed table Compound 1 did so and BOOTLEGGER’S CAR IS got relief rig loosa, lowa. Why will women drag along from day to day, year in and year out, vieted bootlegger FAULKNER GOES TO ion, ulceration, backache, nerv- | m term of sness, or who {s passing through | <nont © hia own car the Change of Life should give thi he said, jaunti Aeolian Player Piano famous root and herb remedy, Lydia | . Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, ard Williams, who custody, "Let's be go: | | | | i | your service, Bright Children Often | Wear Glasses | | WILL ADDRESS COUNCIL J, Knight, one of the eight remaining members of the Princess of Canadians will speak 6, of the council of | w Monday evening. U. S. EXAMINATIONS | TO BE HELD JULY 27) The U civil serviee examina tions for clerk or carrier will t . Jul Age limit 18 to 45 To those that can’t play but want to play the Piano—what a blessing is the Player! But the higher types of Player instruments are often beyond the reach of the average pocketbook. However, the Aeolian Player Piano is moderate in price and at the same time a good substan- tial instrument. It gives beautiful musical re- sults because of a truly remarkable pneumatic system, and because of a well-balanced per- fection throughout. The Aeolian Player Piano is a product of the Sergt nervice, Ais | date f examinations. Fu partic Aeolian Company, makers of the famous Pian- | Ww": eit that bright chil | | tare ana Renilaatine blanks secured | ola and the wonderful Duo Art—it is a splen- | pins Whe aupwee ta |. [ot tee Dompenice building did value at $545. Convenient payment terms theh dintaaoan id vy weg . it | arranged if desired. a ay abe tecanee| |HERE’S LIVE POSTMAN) ee eanees ee Have you met Postman W. F. Mor. holds them bac e those ley? | who wear glasses forge ahead. He has sold $86,801.57 in Thrift! i) | starmpe | Sherman |Glay & Co ss cre meiaicl | "TS ati welch hint eet We have fitte | re he say 6 DORS DAMAGE g from a chimney Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE in the house above, did Tacoma Spokane Portland $7 c rin the Red Front clothing store, 1508 Firat ave, at 3 y damaged much of the shoe nd clothing stock, ered by insurance. im 1320 Second Ave. which wus coy | —l il ARRANGE SLATE «: SOLD BY AUCTIONEER *",, Because it w a party to Melt | 14, able medicine to Poo" 2 A gp lig or itd ee other women who suffer, for it has ning to Edgar Thomas, 1503|" done such good work for me and I juciin ace, We John M. Rovie know it will help others if they will {-)j:od States marshal. conducted give it. 6 fair trial “mies, Lomme| on concn ‘Tha cae ora formant Covarsey, 108 8th Ave, West, Oska- in6 property of A. H. Johnson, con. * day of ¥ a trial. For special advice write | ing $545 Lydia B. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, The result of its 1 Vie Trarience is at your service’ |PRINCESS PAT SOLDIER |,,. nana: arta JULY 8, 1918, PAGE 2 Seattle Man Dies of Battle Wounds vate Benjamin Nudd Another Seattle son has gi en hin life for democra ree signal corps, U of ed was decorated wi A “Lee These were ne committes was d have nance frame of thi no: compan | fine nyatem ment It contained fixing the price Of | trom unfortunate working people.” joins ASK COURT ORDER TO RANKS WITH MARINES RESTRAIN COUNCILMEN straining the city it damage has been done to Does the sun rise in the west A meet of the King county ?Y nee of lark of rain * eo ocrm th mmitiee, under George WoUlr It be held a: m. Sat nln hes ©. at the utler hotel 5 FOF PLANES Mr. elved we ath fr Private and Mrs, Fuller Nudd 1 Saturday of th wounds of their Henjamin Fuller First ave of dd battalion A Nudd enlisted while nt of Queen Anne He wan ¢ 18 After id omnia a atu high nly yearn nervice in first he operat Yudd n the distin ven, Wound death were ge © trenches, wher reless im Hinhed merviee « at rewuited tn his elved in May Nudd was born in Centralia J came to Seattle two years JOB “LEECHES” ROUSE ANGER “Slave drivers! “High th ne NacNes man Au ning. The ing the ord 1 to revoke the | « company, which does an em nent business among clerks and ant $190. a4 month admitted charging 85 ob paying more than $1¢ © got « fine name for vur challenged Holton. “A for extorting money expended as in-| DIES; ONE IS WOUNDED BALTIMORE, Ma. June §Car.|,,1%8, mult filed Monday morning on mortgages and other | 1114 A Wray, a Seattle barber| Sockeye salmon, marked with tags, |_| TAtTIMG Deawett, 95; well clerk,| oecot te ee ae eee considered | who lived at 526 10th ave. N. before &f@ racing from Sound straita to the ught to secure a court Order re council and Mayor king the li them to carry on an employment thru their office of their 4 u be summarily deprived o: ess worth more than $5,004 RE DESTROYED July § Five German wn and one "| SEARCH FOR WORKER ISSING SINCE FRIDAY Police are searching for J. T Schornick, 14-year Nd #hipyard work employed at the Erickson Ship. ed with his parents, Mr. and J. E. Schorn nt 8337 14th NW WOULD HAVE COUNTY CELEBRATE THE 14TH Alb re! sted » to VICE VICTIMS WILL GET BETTER HOUSING admitted theft of a valued at $142 D. Horkac dents of King county are jebrate the national holi ance on July 14. A resolu 9, cy suffering such misery as did Mrs tion to this effect h MA ROC World’s Music Treasures Deertaly, wa atch tots os (ho R apg py somifeny lea bo gro - are continually being published PRISON IN OWN CAR fenne ae Are Yours With Every woman who suffers from dis- When R h M. Faulkner The citizens of France have hon ‘ ements, irregularities, inflam- }« his way to Ta ored Amer Fourth of July. It is us return the compliment mys the resolution © disease Ube ictims in custody improved quar » announceme Monday r Deputy ‘They are Rarto, camera from the office of H. . in the Cobb building. — Clip Out This Cou- pon; Help Sammies To THE EDITOR ‘The seattle Ster: lowed Td ooo. eee eee to bay packages of tobacco, thea || “Oar Neys in France Tobacco Fund" American fighting men in France, \t packag addressed to m known friend, th to » end me # message of tha Name . Aad City rene Street | | | M. A. ARNOLD WF. ALI DER | ety President Pac 3 Mr. and Mrs. G. Oswald President nt _Pacitic Steamship THOMAS {DEAU > President. M aunty Log H. D. Moss. Investigate Your Teeth and Do It Now! You may have been suffering from disease in the past such as rheuma- tism, eye, ear, throat or stomach trou- ble and many other kindred troubles, and perhaps you have been unable to locate the cause of the trouble. It is very possible—-indeed not at all improbable, that the whole business centers right in one or more decayed or abscessed teeth. It is now so well established that no thinking person would think of deny- ing that many very serious diseases canand do come from diseased teeth. “Rheumatism” is one of the commonest as well as one of the most painful ailments. It is a fact that so-called rheumatism very often is directly traceable to a diseased tooth. When the teeth are properly examined and treated by a competent dentist the painful symptoms at once disappear. liny pus sacs form around the roots of the teeth. These sacs slowly but surely distill their virulent poisons right into the tem. DR. L. R. CLARK These poisons cong often a joint, and the re flammation. regate in a likely place, very ssult is swelling and in- The thing for you to do right now you have diseased teeth or even if are not feeling well, is to consult a competent dentist. Remember this, whatever the nature of your trouble, there is a possibility that teeth may be partially responsible for it. And the worst of it is that \ often the tooth Our prices are the lowest. Our methods are painless. Our materials are the best to be had. Our guarantee of satisfac- tion is binding and protects you in every way. if you itself gives no sign of being decayed FREE EXAMINATION! nor does it give you any pain or dis-| We invite you to call and let one comfort. of our experts give your teeth a thor- We offer you at this « ffice what we | ough examination and tell you just believe is the highest class dental ser-| what is necessary to put your teeth into vice that any one can give yc Every | perfect condition, and also just what member of our large staff is a gradu-| the cost will be. This examination ate registered dentist. Every one of , and estimate won't cost you a cent | nor put you under any obligation what- ever, But you had better come at once, | for your own sake. them has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Unioz. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right ce. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. Two U-Boats Sunk WAR GARDEN BRAGGERS mate to seowe sete Sten in Steamer Attack MUST PROVE STORIES cc nich tne Munseipa! cist Sere TORONTO sob — ‘s a pei . the ioe league will hold some time in au- tumn. Hetter canning methods for prety es bowed aon will be the sub- Men municipal civil service monster veg war gardens in the fall and CONDITION First National Bank of Seattle, Wash. OF THE returning to Canada June 24, and was attack by two U-boats the following lay The Jaywalker IS NEVER THE GOOD DANCER Because he knows how to get around. He is at ¢ase un- der all conditions, Accidents are unknown to him whilst on foot Because he is too quiek, too light, limber and easy on his feet. One would think no matter what you would de- sire to do with your feet you could do so. STATEMENT JUNE 1918 RESOURCES Discounts tes Bonds and Certificates 1s, Warrar ate, ‘ustomers’ Liability Under Letters of C redit bility Account of Acceptance: ts an urities Furniture and Fixtures mers’ I ash and Exchange Tota) LIABILITIES capital Stock and Undivided Profits . -$ 400,000.00 411,118.87 98,050.00 695,122.26 374,805.45 Cireulation Our Liability on Outstanding Letters of Credit Acceptances Executed for Customers TGQOMED 45.6568 s sa ess hath gudees Scans sind eet abe + 10,310,047,61 But WOtal is kas casa sTkksn ese peda bereasdans evens + $12,289,144.19 it is not so. Have you ever seen a Monday night class orricens start out awkward, raw are ae recruits of dancing, and D. H, MOSS, Vice-President c then come back on Friday M. MeMICKEN, Vice-President } 2 at seven sharp and see ain. same boys again? DIRECTORS f O. D. PISUE Lumberman. ns “ey i aS Manager Fis ng Milis H.W. ROWLEY Fifth and I niversity Bliugge ae they are like old-timers. MAURICE MeMICKEN | HERVEY LINDLEY Hugh MeMichen, Dovell & | ttle. Join the class MONDAY Ramsey, Actorneys | ©. A. PHILBRICK NIGHT AT 7 SHARP, They’ teach you.

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