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* HE SEATTLE STAR—TUMSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1918. VETERAN RUSSIAN WAR AVIATOR | | TO MAKE HIS HOME IN SEATTLE |e years service to, | oo “FT the homefur isher!, —$—$— | ° matter how large or small your income, the earner—the salaried man—can have the it of a completely furnished home at ence this store's liberal, popular, casy and credit service. are no extra charges for this credit nc. commodation—credit is extended to you in an BETeeadle and entirely satisfactory way with ut annoying and objectionable features. practical, strong zt $5.95 and attractive nei | Lieut, Natal Kotlarevaky, who. his name indie nla, te a real war aviator He has been up in the alr over the low to the enemy lines, fought du death with Austrian planes, scouted and been wou and suffered the thouss done thrill | ing episodes and narrow escapes that it is the lot of airmen only to experi ence. And now, recovering from a brok: | with his eyesight badly tm: paired, Lieut. Kotlarevaky hax wound attle to re He came over nada. He tv going to make here, htudy, and be a citi zen, since he does not think hia eye ver him to engage again Entists as Private | In 1915 Natal Kotlarevaky enlist ed in a division of the army of Grand Duke Nicholas, and, until 1916, saw nervice aa a private, Watching the airplar # noaring and droning over © was inspired with a longing to f He was so fortunate aa to after his wishes gratified, an . ha a short period of study was commis {| aloned. | Marly in 1916 he entered the actual eT and hazardous game, He accomy nied bombing expeditions over the and fought in equa rons and «ingly with enemy plan Durin aust 4a badly broken his eyesight was permane ir and may be « reakfast re one of these encounters set will give excellent servic the summer home . m, and paired in another “KIM or Get Killed” Lieut. Kotlarevsky's parents and relatives live in Odessa, where be re sided previous to enlisting Liept. Kot staying at the Young Men's Chris tian Association, and quainted” with Seattle, He has ex | | pressed a desire to see the beautiful Natal Kotlarevsky, Former Aviator in Rassian Ar }parks and natural scenery for which Seattle His Permanent Home Seattle Ix famous none excepted. The aviator kills oF 0 KEEP DOWN When al ene a TO UNFIT MEN ISSAQUAH MINE eed Se S'S FOR SERVIOE. IN OPERATION? Beattie, submitted to the city Jaan seaman at the University of indicate that there ix an unusual Monday by City Comptrotler shen ae Washington Naval Training Camp, | shortage of coal in this state y Carroll, shows that the city is} ‘ ey: to induce sickness which would re-| | The latent report e ait in hin barge from the navy, @ay. when it “ all gage agar nest G. Finnie, Mra. Joedine San- | Production of ¢ asse! public utilities a ‘ tere albptioaye tty TACOMA, Aug. 13 —Four hundred Much greater than our liabili aah feotpene tormer. enemy "Bhd the tax rate will be kept soldiers at Camp Lewis are to the lowest possible rate.” | American citizens, having been nat | uralized by Federal Judge Cushman | One of these men in a Phynician, promine! to obtain dis The military authorit charge from the navy f him on of Immaquah Bi gram to the camp naturalization the payment of $9 and his promine soahong Pore al eperateres te | board last week, held that if the ex to go to work for Finnie selling in-|the state own a mine in Lsaaquah, jamining officers were satisfied wie toxicating liquors and morphine, | which Is in first class condition, and the loyalty to the United States 0! which can be operated very economi win who atill owe egiance to lees From Hospital cally, owing to the fact that all the either Germany or Austria they Palmer paid the $9 on Monday) workings are above water level, but | might become citizens and was immediately given to/from which the coal ts hauled bat | It is expected that In the Septem-|morphine hypodermics, he says two days per week ber seasion of court to be held in| The hypodermics were repeated at! Two days’ hauling coal gives the camp more than 300 Serbw and oth. the Cascade apartments, Palmer al- miners from three to four days, the ders who technically are enemies be legen until Wednesday mort bunkermen use born under Austrian rule, will when Palmer others five and mx days a week in arevaky is at present Who Will Make de pa r alleges that himeelf a» ay artmen am credibly cane as it applies to the min ‘Canada called for the army the privilege of choosing | ‘they will fight in France or | wo days, and a very few become citizens of this country to the naval tr n on © mine Yr wage This con | ) i the way « i later a c has existed since your eyes in new fall yee de otal, from | February } fe and styte; | r encaped. Friday night he Ma { the miners empl at from ebservatic | wan picked up io @ heavily drugged | this mine » thelr homes, and are Mt worth the while, | paige Sin yh fon: extremely anxious to work «ix days have left the the elethes to please the f work it w could not make en co Palmer desired hin naval dis- © — charge, he says, for family rea- pote LOF 0 »” none h oon "Serr. < COAT, i ; | aS “4 é¢ nue & ‘Two ordinances recently passed by It is rumored that there are ney. | money in the mine to support th wreramme nies take #0 much eral cases similar to Palmer's in j)y eae wee money out y's general fund army and navy horpitals, and th is anredinént: metirean thet that there would one left Gepartment of justice has eviden pees One of these ordinances provides of further activity on the part of the tor the transfer of $2 Finnie ity general fu Is an Ex Conviet way fund, @ the spending of $100,000 general fund, Finnie was comm money on the Skagit tentiary for f released, ‘This total of $317,000 vid not be 8& subtracted from the $217,512.44 which the city ¢ department showed to be general fund Tuesday morn The money's got to be secured. said Mayor Hanson, Tuesday ng. “and we can't take from the city’s genera We've mew here have in money President and Mrs, Woodrow wi. Support President, at gas yl er eS ee son at the launching of . the first force nt » fabricated at the tog Isand,| 18 Plea to Russians George Hirshfield, tor : Beer Vines WiNiase Scan toa aaa wt wasn nme to wi Kaiser; Is Arrested a cu] OPTICAL CO.“ ILLUSTRATES 9 yr) Se _ DRIVER JAILED sean Aunty Wales ho 2 Peon mer [ SITUATION ||" 82;ewieuie tetinnago bruge|!9 bed with the Puget Sound BY GILSON GARDNER bostoiny Russky zierrt v nego,” mays |", ged ; ' . , by Patrol an 6 held at the son's, Vajako cing that he was a © way it is because he wa | (N A. Correspondent) Hirshfield. (Support President Wil |, ‘ dup like a clam. | The war profit situation is beat {1.|#0n, the sincere friend of Russia. Ev ne ck amaaentn te On his person was |lustrated by the figure ust ery decent Russian trusts him) pets ena fg seen , ’ : Kaiser Wilhelm of public by the United States treet t 12th Sine: [fb n r r th rter B etree r g gers and Lumbermen card, signed by |pusiness. It appears from these tar Garment Workers Ping at at 3 a.m. He hit hia ob-/a United Staten army of The Rohe Mihas.< semat Au. idee taacithe rich was immovable and rock: | police want to know why a loyal lum | made approximately 153 milion yee will Arbitrate | ted to the spot, but John's auto herman would carry a ploture of the came off badly—came off in af Of this sum, 91 million ha: cI Aug. 13.—Four | tary © great was the wrech rises ave $2, nilitione to divide “ax Givi. | who had beer gets it up at that time of the night, and elects Leave | ‘The normal before-the t juest of the war department, | 1eft it for the a or Oregon Tonight J never re . within "| jal arged with driving The ntertaln t h 3 while intoxicated. Officer Carter with a special pe t House Votes Down If the 11¢ viNST ave Fe <I }|¢ srowder today. | at $19.50. per cent of war profits, the ste Tax on Press Wires Expert Will Show aude at 9'p. m, headed by the colored ions: the ott cing) WASHINGTON, Aug, 13.—Rever How to Save Sugar alate th ial atodk eowid haca Benj tp ben the dea ont oma toe Daylight Saving be heard to complain that the broker v are now in Wednesday afternoon at 2:20 Bhe J. D. heir and power vm J. & MINOR | being harshly dealt the tax will show Seattle women how to! PPT ntend reces uaked the na * . The story of the Unite make jars and jellies without suga tonal gas and ele tc commisison i BEST $2.50 GLASSES |1er0 i. tn treasury deparime 84 Permits ‘ter apices a RE nving scheme thruout ‘the winter| 2 fe on Earth mitice, Their stockholders have) ELomes Are Issued; No Exemption for ubeday mornitie bbiiwaalved a lat, | hes of the fow optics, {teen wetting + at a rate which|{ More permits for small houre ter from the chairman of the " et the Northwest that really | {hey never dreamed wa pian dei eld a tte area Theosophy (alt mission, agprovieg’ ihe 4 rt from ‘start fe mien | 5) Ident and mc «| { of the housing drive for worker TAC 1 whiok bably + , wi eres tha/ any . r i" ‘ r exemy ich pro! “ be ‘esented to TILE ON inst AVE. | momer hese riche the r na r on because tt oe. diviate Fl eatin ahore ; Bsemnination free, by graduate op- Profitessing ta ta prvoigiony figur lente, five § of the Theosopt 4 I ' ; ompiled by the city building de: {) institute at Point Loma, San Diego,| PORTLAND, A 18.-New hich |e! ‘Sbsolutely necessary. of the ce 1 or’ partment Tuesday morning will be obliged to serve the na. | records for all time were established | soc © under price the ge The number of permits ieeued tional arm secording to a ruling here today when Pomeroy (Wash. er ‘a ggh eturs BINYON OPTICAL CO oe rotteceing nome ‘the | was 84 to the value of $30,000 received from Provost Marshal Gen. | steers sold at $13 and Pomeroy hog Monte catsup, 27¢ bottle; ‘ripe olives, 20 “Honest, Painless Dentistry” NEGLECT THE PRINCIPAL CAUSE OF TOOTH TROUBLE nerally the cause of tooth trouble may be summed up in one word NEGLECT. Until compelled to do s0, most people fail to take proper care their teeth. “Decay of the teeth, deposits of tartar, recession of the gums, Pyorrt gingivitis, are not found in mouths that have been well cared for from infancy. b J “Caries, or tooth decay, is on the Increase. The fast, nervous, neglectful way of living, of course, contributes largely to this latter-day condition. “Decay is caused by lactic acid (that acid which sours milk) attacking the mineral part of the tooth principally—disintegrating its integral parts. This acid may be formed in several ways. Particles of food lodged between the teeth or in a fissure or fault, being infected by germs in the mouth, undergo fermentation, producing lactic acid. some id “Decay always begins from the outside and never from within, as think, It may be taken as a general fact that if the enamel is kept intact, < the mouth kept clean and healthy, decay will not occur.” W. C. Dalbey, D. D. S. LOST OR DECAYED TEETH SCIENTIFICALLY RESTORED I devote particular attention to the treating and restoring of abscessed, dis- eased and decayed teeth. I have my own X-ray department, and use the X ray to locate hidden tooth and mouth troubles. For small cavities I use gold foil, silver or porcelain. For larger cavities I recommend the beautiful gold inlay. For badly decayed teeth which may be saved—my strong and durable 29-gauge cast gold crowns. Steele porcelain an- terior and posterior replacable teeth, or bridgework, the highest class of bridge- work known to dental science, for those who have a few missing teeth, and my Twentieth Century or Trubyte plates for those who have few or no teeth. My superior grade of fillings, gold inlays and crowns, restore your teeth to their former usefulness. My serviceable bridges and plates are wonderful imitations of Nature’s priceless pearls, yet they do all that any tooth is called upon to do. Come to my office for skilled and high grade work, reasonably priced. Examination and Estimate Free FREE X-RAY SERVICE I USE NOVOCAIN 1 use the X-Ray as an aid to my diagnosis In the filling and grinding down of terth, of difficult cases of tooth amd mouth trou- and in removing live nerves, which practic- bles, This service FREE to my patients, ally eliminates all pain, Teeth extracted DENTAL PLATES $15 UP without pain. Fach plate made by a specialist. I guar 1 TREAT PYORRHEA antee my plates to fit. They restore the nat Z ural facial expremion. Teeth extracted Free (Riggs’ disease) heroically, scientifically, ef- where I make your plate. feetively, successfully, Consultation FREE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED | DR. H. T. HARVEY | (®x-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiner*) FIFTH FLOOR, EITEL BUILDING N. W. Corner Second and Pike Swift's Drug Store Corner ~ Elliott 3026 Office Open Evenings and Sundays ? * 79 Drafted Boys |Permission Given ca to Leave Aug. 14 for Boxing Show Seventy-nine Seattle selective draft! Mayor Hanson Tuesday gave per- men will entrain Wednesday, August M4, at 4 p, m. at the King wrest | isison for the ten-round boxing station for Pullman, Wash. ‘The | bout to be held in the Arena Friday, 11 be given a dinner and en. | for the benefit of the men in the 14th Idlers’ and Sait. | infantry nd the Pantages| He had previously announced his theatre will furn « from the| intention of canceling the bout, on current bill at thelr local playhouse | the ground that it was more than for their entertainment. After the|four rounds, but on learning that it Public Markets Yerec magatbeas Pole men nment at the § «club at 1 p.m was for the benefit of the boys {= service, he changed his decision. ntertainment they will 1 by the Moose band. STEAL FISHING OUTFIT } A complete fishing outfit, includ f « rubber gloves, wherewith he was ntemplating luring the dorsal from native haunt, was tolen from the room of U. Uma he Japanese, United States hote Me _ might Umaheera was scheduled to have gone fishing Tues day, but ts putting It off “i $30,000,000 Our vast resources account for the rapid development of our Savings Department. The average Savings De- positor may not know much about the banking business, but he argues Level the Spoon logically that one of the strong banks of the is no way to measure es 135. urately in a state — an __ institution bakit powder ac teaspoon but to level the powder ; with’ Ake MOMMERA alee oto with 30,000,000 behind ai. knife, it—is a good place to Most modern recipes are given Sai 3 with level teaspoon measurements: open a Savings Account, A heaping teaspoon contains from two to three level teaspoons Our Savings Depart- Hi Rogers’ Baking Powder is made ment is open from 6 to 8 m ark h extreme uniformity and 3 best results when’ meas every Saturday evening CORNER curately for your convenience. m cheese, ite tt "i The or tod . 1 Rogfrs | Fisica do~- | Seattle | | ss aaa ~ | National Bank” Tacoma | | . Qe: ling 106 Yi

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