The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1918, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1918. PAGE 3 rT = : ole i ee ‘a * secmesannc een \. 9 = Girls Train for Carnival Tug-of-War on Roof of Bon x Satisfactory Terms Always | } | | r || meGROTE-RANKINCS: Store Hours From 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. Hid | ; f r re . oi ae | | = Forty Pieces of Oak | Porch Furniture —AT.. HALF PRICE A late shipment of Oak Porch Furni- | ture, including Chairs, Rockers, Settees and Swings, is reduced for immediate Their practice field Is the roof of the store, Reading from left to right, they are: Mary Richards, 1561 | " oi ave, Sj Marie Kirchoff, Madison hotel; Nina Burke (coach), 1216 University st.; Adelia Johnson, 612 East Howell, || clearance, cw tale ltir coma sant || All the pieces are well constructed member, girls, we've up u t o e or and, being a! regulation size rope, and their hands | and finished, made to withstand outdoor to beat that MacDougall crowd,” « ve-git! team, they 4 not pull |® hardened to the strain. They claimed Mian Nina Burke, coach of| with three on one end of the re vey a arene ‘ use. The girls will pull a the Bon Marche girls ar}and two on the other, no the § sakes, eras the Maal On sale Friday at Half Price. team which will compete at eat: |elected Mixs Hurke as their cogeh, | wick store at 630 p. m 23 tle Girls’ Vietory carr «| “We have been practicing every Those girls who do not make the f) — : — —— * day,” Mine Burke said, “and we ex-| team will be out to rget instead, Bor team has been | pect to win that cup or die trying It.| Marche employes are backing the ‘or pale al afternoons on! The girls have been pulling on the | team to the limit Etamine Curtains cette SAYS PRODUCE “Pie: t+ Young man” RENTS TREBLED . | With Great Big Job | 1.85 the Pair MEN WOULDN'T : j IN SOUTH; U. S. | One see fifty pairs of fine Etamine Cur- | a pair. F; “Members of the Seattle P prea ten peaclal to The tor by NB These Curtains are especially desirable to freshen cosce. pall eely olay Magn ‘ » i": »” * up rooms where inexpensive and serviceable curtains Soalaa't Go it-~tagobalt Th ‘ ae LONG BEACH, Cal., July 18.—The are needed. |rent situation in this town has be The colors are cream and white. don't want to do it.” | So says Se |come no seriou petition has been drawn up to the t jociation, wh deny that a ¢ voard, asking for re Shacks are at a premium, Bu ra That car . has en rf lows t be had. Many n n . “ . “was in poor shape when It ess shipyards are paying With Thermatic Fireless Cookers © found out the 4 | from $20 to $35 a month for tworoom 4 whape, #0 tent houses. Thermatic Fireless Cooke ie them, and want J Live in Other Cities Tt in w hs a Hundreds of laborers, molders, riv pay sys food, fuel, worry , eters, carpenters and others, who . and labor. found themselves forced to pay the + The Thermatic is scieme 4, \enormous rents, signed the petition : fically conuuraalall i —from the novel of the same name by Sir sat taggin : E 4 Dae chipset wen ate Going 2 the principle of cooking Gilbert Parker, starring ; ca these ' ‘ s, even tho the ¢ ‘ with retained heat is car- re ried to the extreme point of aapectora rent fect the price efficiency. Theodore Roberts snes pteaiope’ Tan ise populaa’t > ke vai rien, bt at tat Foods. ‘cooked. i n printed aterme|or ory." the worker finds himself better off. { ‘ . r Louise Huff ie ee a The dnadvantage in that hesmont eet || ff Thermatic retain thelr nate Log Rollers Will : Sadigrarentin'n ileal aga abe all foods—meats, vegetables, — Jack Mulhall | Compete for $150 ee Landlords’ Excuse Weak soups, fruits, cereals, ete. fs Common laborers are teh 50 ri ny ; + Log rollers from all parts of the } cent aa ous citiea ugh‘ Sens oooh We will be glad to give you all the information you Northwest will take part in oe oe : |the men are skilled in their trades, desire about cooking in a Thermatic Fireless Cooker, | \ jest, to ya bas doricg ne fe oe 4 but If the laborer makes $24 a week A convenient Steel Stand will be given abso- 4 irks’ teto . Be ie, u land us a 20 ta , vj i i i: “olla! Brgghy idee soya. pes Papas Paes ik : lutely Free with each Thermatic sold this week. ‘ {2 2 i oe ; for a house, his family must live on Belladonna, from which the drug! German papers report that com-| LONDON, July 18—The food con. $150 in cash aber ctyieog Te. ine. 5, a — Of | a little more than $2 a day = a atropine is obtained, before the war! pulsory farm labor is to be introduc trol board has ruled that extra ra-| other rews eae aned wei: AT ap aly th came almost exclusively from Ger-jed in Rumania. Rumania was com: | tions will be allowed expectant moth-|the firet place man ; wanes aed tha | many. It is now being largely | petled in the peace treaty with Ger |ers. Nursing mothers will be allow * Vipin, Sed: at. Se por paper = a Be. P ii b y grown on waste land at Dorking.| many to give the Huns an option on ed to use the rations obtainable for charge © conte and entrie sgt See Pronde ° are ng very good re ass ugs England, by Beetham Wilson, who the Rumanian grain crop for the the infant. They will be given prior © ade thru him at any ts anda. Bin... Sweeny. em that the property f before the carnival sung man, his organizing genius _! = a Maths vole of ity in milk and distribution. nto ty in milk and meat distribution. and brilliant engineering record! car on his invectment’ but you For Porch, Bedroom or Summer Home was recognized early in the war the men who knew, and he was given an assignment large enough \ has five plantations. inext five years. remember the three slack years, A fortunate purchase of these desirable Summer | to tagger many an older, more Name of Wilson Is Rugs enables us to offer all sizes at very inte experienced leader. prices. fut Piez has never wavered. His) Signal of Acclaim Combined in all of these Rugs are good colors, The Water Wa to Tacoma fran ‘despite simort crusning oon | AMong Jugo-Slavs||| attractive designs and smooth, heavy bodies. Piet has the honor of being “In all places where JugoSlavic ff] 9x12 size is reduced to... only man to whom Schwab hearts beat es of America . “pane the according to and F t Wilson signals for 8x10 size is reduced to... STEAMERS “TACOMA” and “INDIANAPOLIS,” the most Sc b himself. acclaim,” said Dr, Hinko Hinkovich | 6x9 size is reduced to.... comfortable on the Sound, are providing the cheapest, cleanest nays Sige: ccpeing Gators: thesia 4-6x7 size is reduced to < Pe x12 size 1s reducer oO and most dependable means of reaching Tacoma and Camp ecccccccoooooce club Wednesday evening. Sere uee i cited the Lewis in the short time of one hour and forty minutes. Far and Near thru President Widwon the principles. ‘ size is reduced to... Do You Know That— phone : The people of Puget Sound are enjoying the cheapest Marine Heeause he failed to se a falling ll of |e ational from the tree coming his way Transportation in the United States? It’s a fact. Not only the SNe ses tae Omer Vane am Bae rae ear wast tones ber company's camp Wednesday ) 0 Germany's ambitions cheapest, but the best. Faster boats, longer runs and better jepnfeer cr ahow a an to hdd, Coratantnete, er cist! he : a r vii gain of 200,000 over last year, ac | *@ and India,” he sac Glass hs Midsumm learance me Teen tor tommperanen ot (ba our - — | Special at $2.69 of Hammocks omer are ee” Mountaineers Will You can cook and serve in the | _ All our woven Hemmocies ai a a bas . ] same dish when w jase | Sany. attractive 6 9 i? 39 Five hundred people pienicked at — Ramble Over Hills||! oot ware and without pllowe, ane sal linger at Lake Ballinger Wedr 1 ban se beng whe sen arp ede ‘These Sets include one S-inch Hammocks at $2.49 each, 5 alling at Le ing the territory adjacent to the mi Hammocks at $8.49 each, of a series of $ ails lay night in t wt ng to o e Cris round cove Casserole, one 6 & town of Monte Cristo, at e $ Hammocks at 82,98 each, $ $ ° News by ' Telegraph and Telephone r of Commerce picnics head of the f the Sauk inch Pudd and six Cus: Hammocks at $6.69 each. Leave Colman Dock at the foot of Marion Street every two at Capt. Chas, A. Brinkley, river, will be the objective ct the fl tard Cups. Friday, set..82@9 , $7.50 Nammocks at $5.D8 eaghy | hours on the odd hour after 7 a.m. Last boat leaving at 9 p. m. ae a cen | Sa aes ty! | Pousiepiieanes mae ‘They will leave le July 2 ~ - ios Tae s pric BT oh aids fied | Panatanne to the darctendcs Bast Deen ee carat . . ue oe on fara | ranaering he Mentor & at) OARS ARB Y urcees ove 8 coe ot ea She was visiting | party to Granite Falls rege C rv u home Wednesday She w visiting | par adarg pap ad bch La Emma, woman gymnast from Iiline sapien al . performs trar unts. Wells and . Dr. ck A. Slyfield has been {the De ie ahh ceed ee HIF Crest offer a comedy skit eal . Hy F] * on 1 first Heutenant in| Senie i re nwenees Shee Homer Lind, 4 singer, support-| “The Yankee and the Wop.” Dele Every Sunday night at Midnight an extra steamer leaves Col B) commis ant in lat the Monte Cristo mining camp. | eq'ty Adah Carrie Lind, wil! head.| phine and Ray ere two soil » 3 1s WORK: man Dock for Tacoma, connecting at Municipal Dock in Ta- forciaxls : of pul Ine tho ake show Opentag Thirsty gn eho bes monary b LONDON, July 18.—The Ynisar-| at the Palace Hip, with a oneact ——__ coma with N. P. Ry. train, which leaves for Camp Lewis direct Holt, B. Van Horn, son of Rev, F.| wed colliery’, one of the moat in snusical and dramatic plaviet. “The! oy VOERINE MIX aa a: U - : ; e life of a music student in New first lleutenant, He ix a graduate of | Wales, which was formerly = FOR APPENDICITIS © the University of Washington by Germany syndica f pn | York Seattle people can END appen- Peeks of Fort diedhand’ Mary nt by British intere »| ‘The comedy feature of the bill willl aicitis with simple buckthorn Bape viride. MoVioos, eae contains more than 200,000,000 | be Benny Harrison, assisted by W.| Vivcerine, ete Mt mixed in Adjente nd Pa , é of coal F, Petrie, in “The Mail Carrier.” The | jg + oe ae ee : " 4 ka, ON OONFUL flushes the baby clinic, Gordc ENTIRE el tract so completely | ROUND TRIP $1 Be ocr! Siac "Set SEND THIS TO CONGRESSMEN "555. babies. Chief of Police Warren was cited to appear in court Thursday and CON ac sand patients. Leaves stale give his reasons for prohibiting the : wh clean and strong. Bartell Druie publication of the New Unionist U. S, CAPITOL, WAS'! GTON, D. C. ‘ompa Swift Drug Company, ——s ee even WAR TAR Tres on, rts beca ell mance ese ths pid ef ee et ta BISURATED a surprises both ‘The 63rd const artillery band at : passage of legis- Fort Worden has been presented . Se tll, or thes with a large amount of popular mu 5 . AP. mor sic by the Vormnan's Democratic P Sey 30, er cent ES , will hold its|] nich shall be I fee , upon Bene 1A 4 i ; 1:30 at the For Dyspepsia, Indigestion — a home of Mrs. R. M. Eames, 223 Be I shall watch with a great deal of interest your action in this Heartburn, Belching, Sour Acid. mont ave matter. 8 1, Gas i 1 teks: * Magnesia f hi ah A ifty thousand cut-throat trout Very reapectfully yours, COLMAN DOCK MAIN 3993 been assigned for planting ‘0 | county, according to word re (Sign) ceived by F. L, Wilkins, count A " | game warden, from Fish Commission (Address) 4 a er Darwin . leas. druggists everywhet ss

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