The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 21, 1918, Page 2

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RIOT THREATENS * WHEN SOLDIERS ARE ARRESTED Private Earl Canfield, Company 1 lith infantry, ce A fighting mate Years service to the homefurnisner of conp, comfortable thes wage Kreat homef Mth infan your homefurniahing Van Metre yu | and we will arrance owe wide try, Fort I These two are al | credit service in a mutually £ Sol ta Suave Aen pitied ely methods at th and Pike methods triump Nanking cafe, Fourth lay night, Police SURELY GOOD is and Van adquarters red on the n by Police and later deliv aut les for The women “ further held n the city Ja } ee Bond Issue Instructions Coming! Corporation Counsel Hugh Cald well received from the capital issues committee at Washington, coun, Monda comptroller’s department to from financial authorising call for | the | houses on iS ie swoenetee $2.70 regular price $3.50. oak } #600 Seattle Draft { Men Leave Aug. Six hundred select draft mer called for service Monday ‘They will be entertained —neat style center are 101 to 111 8. Eleventh st. ‘Tacoma ‘ture rSornd, the War Savings the service men at the Oak th local Moose lodge v f the day's progr conduct the men to the King tion after the theatrical en ment, where they wil! entra Camp Lewin Salmon Tax F ight for teered rank W. Hu pane ndidates Join whose members, following the lead of | s¢ King coum ‘ares Dickie Steere, winnteer of the vall-|agatnet the galmmen Gualeen, Whe So Wee Savings Club) More candidates have volun- MUSEMENTS| waymen’s department of the war say- sued a complaint to the tax equall ings committee, promise to put $100 | zation board, stating that the assens More than they can comfortably af-|/ed salmon had been commandeered ford Into war savings. by the government previous to ‘The new members are J. A. Black, March 1, 1918, and released a short Northern Pacific conductor; Mra. J.|time after that date. The ai k, his wife, both pledging | value of the fish wan $1,500 $500; Roy Crewdson, Northern Pacif-| which will mean approximately $75. fe engineer, of Auburn, who pledges |000 additional taxes for the county. $100, and H. Blomer, Northern Pa- |The equalization poara dimninned the cific engineer, who pledges $1,000. | complaint Wednesday morning, upon ————<——-——= | ree#ipt of an opinion from the prose cuting attorney's ottice. “| EYES OUR SPECIALTY |Here You Are, Boys, Girls, Read This the it Nights. 56c to $t; ont and Sat. Mats., Sec to Pine 10% War Tes LACE HIP ie Years of ex- perience in fitting 5 Continvens Dally 1 to 11 ¢ and making Young Wiliam Butterworth ts ae gla. and our| going steadily ahead with his fhe Four Hun Chasers” * low operating ex-| plans for = big show for the bene. Hix Other Big Hip Acta pense, enable us| fit of the tobacco fund. Children Phatepiay: Carmel to make better who are int sean peg can Ip on ia 4. glasses for lese| out either as actors or ushers are © tte. ™ urged to meet with utterworth Sn tna! ett at the Ce playfield, 16th ave 8. and W gton st, Thursday |Girl, 16, Is Missing; Police Aid Sought Mise Lucia Kribs, granddau of Mra. Lucy A. Kribs, of 39 .jave. N. E., is missing, and the p are trying to locate her. The gir PANTAGES ‘ighte T and 9 ¥ ALL-G sho KL MINSTRELS Wwon' WORKERS Parmiotic. sINe Your Favorite War General SCHOONMAKER OPTICAL CO, 1328 First Ave. Main 64 [One Block South Public Mark hed §2:70 aia $1.90 Mpisen 0 the Ming covity doinet || NW i —— defense After lunch Monte part. Is Won by County »: sread. have food lately 0 evening Plee CURRY OPTICAL CO. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS WZ Ejected on n Account of High Rent | Mrs. € When tt advanced to $40, she paid it, ‘Official Report Is JAPAN RIOTING T me KYO, Aug. 21—En anmauited Gen bs and were repulsed » said the first official mta the Viadivostok front t enemy has 5,000 troopa + g\ ca and 8) mys the machine guns on rafts in the river North Manchuria welco! trooper The Amur which ern Manchurian 800 milen) in ent cluding 6,600 mana, formerly In the region of Lake I are about 18,000 enemy tr oluds 9,000 Austro-Germans SUM FOE OF SKIN DISORDERD turned the Japanese 1 know privoners « is K without suffictent count Of the wealthy | hoare fin and the speculators.” te for} peace, spoke Tuesday | a large meeting of the trical Workers’ local No. 77 at Central Labor council | A GOOD PLACE to have Good Glasses properly fitted to your eyes at reasonable at the morning hing, comf, in concentrat Sold everywhere i write Emergency La ude eyes Saw. ‘renee New rock Established 1908 Posiam soap, medicated with P lam. brightens, beautifies comple jons we | will > 2002 Arende Bid«. keep the Hun away. —# Healing powe THE SEATTLE hans erthden al andl AUGUST 21, 1918 M. Hohnert, 1723 Bellevue ave., widowed mother of a soldier the in France, whose household furnishings were removed to the street by a deputy sheriff when she failed to meet the raise of her rent inally $30, ) bonds | $55—and she could not meet the new raise. 26 HUNGER CAUSE It was orig: ‘Then It was raised to | Issued From Front | in Siberian Region od Yor free sample tories, | THRIFT STAMP “ey t| | = — | 16 years old, small of stature, and) — when last seen was wearing a black silk dress and blue coat | Miss Kribs left work at the ex |change switchboard of the Kenwood | | station of the telephone company at| 1030 p. m. Tuesday, and did not re-| turn to her grandmother's home, | Seattle Girl Weds Marine Corporal! Corporal Harry FB. Stone, U. Cc. M.| C., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stone, 6738 WIM Your Way to trength and Health! Ladies in need of healthful exercise will ‘ i i r Pniov: e Sixth ave. N. W., and Miss Jessie find nothing better nor more enjoyable than M. Cobb, dausteer of Mr. and Mrs. fl C7 + George H. Cobb, were united in mar the swimming classes for riage Monday, August 19, at the home of the bride's parents, 1636 N Sist st. Only immediate members of the family were present. Mr. and| Mrs. Stone will spend a week's hon eymoon at Suquamish, after which Corporal Stone will report for serv-| ice at Brooklyn, N. Y. London Still Tied | Up by Car Strike} LONDON, Aug. 21—The deadlock on the conductorettes’ strike contin. ued today, "A few women conductors on the tube trains also have quit work but not enough to seriously in LADIES ONLY CRYSTAL POOL Every Thursday and Saturday from 12 to 2. Instructors in attendance without extra terfere with traffic. Between 17,000 and 18,000 conductorettes are now charge. idle 3 Firemen Injured at Pharmacy Blaze! REMEMBER 0. J. Tallison, city fireman, is in Crystal Pool opens on Sundays at 9:00 the city hospital with bad burns : . 4 about the legs and arms, sustained a.m. Come early and avoid holiday in a fire he was assisting to combat in Swift's pharmacy, Second and early Wednesday morning r firemen were injured. The | crowds. CRYSTAL POOL is the largest and most sanitary swimming pool in the Northwest. ministration n of cutting demonstra paper patterns and will lecture on |the making of conserves with sorghum, at the home of Mra, A. Me Ewen, 2447 Belvidere ave., Thursday | afternoon, at 2:30 | U. S. CONGRESSMEN GO | TO ITALIAN WAR LINE ROME, Aug. 21.——The American congressional naval mission left last night for the front. They were guests of the king before leaving. Seattle Natatorium Co. Second and Lenora. Don’t Hinton to do your bit in the W. S. S. drive—Aug. 26. Congressman Padgett expressed the commisison’s appreciation of Italy's war efforts before departing. TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Telephone operating offers many advantages to young women who are secking employment at a gvod salary with opportunitics for advancement. Good Pay A good salary from the start. Regular and frequent increases. Permanent Position Work is steady and permanent Many opportunities for advancement. Interesting Work Pleasant, clean, fascinating Associates carefully selected. Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventilated offices. Comfortable lunch and recreation rooms. Special Advantages Annual vacation with pay. Sick Renefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred. Previous expe- rience is not necessary. Our employment office is located on the First Floor, 1115 Fourth Ave., between Spring and and is open f 8:30 A. M. to 6:20 We invite and meet the School Principal, who 1y discuss the matter personally with you, polntment may be made by calling Elliott 12000, The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 1115 FOURTH AVENUE First Floor REALS. RAPIDLY x !Proteus Survivors | tous, er Cushing, 30 | shoa ave been landed here. A - sop ie h the stokers' crew lost| a list with sales of $73,070. The | ag rg i gest Au| National Bank of Commerce was his life by leaping < National Bank of | Copmerse.| was others w aved The oldest and largest strictly Sav- Money to a Washington Mutual Good Teeth Are a Big A person with a good, even set of well-kept white teeth certainly makes a much better impression than one whose teeth are uneven, discolored or decayed. Personal appearance is a big fac- tor in success these days. That doesn’t mean that a person must be over-dressed or foppish, quite the contrary, in fact. But the employer is quick to recognize the fact that one who does not think anything of his own personal appearance is not likely to have much ambition to progress in a business way. While the person who “presents a good front’ when he smiles and shows a fine set of well-kept teeth has got a big handicap on the other fellow right from the start. And, of course, this factor of personal ap- pearance does not include the other equally important one of the effect on the health. It is so well recognized that teeth have a great influence on the general health that we will not enter into a lengthy discussion of it at this time. Suffice it to say that many cases | graduate registered dentist of the high- of “rheumatism,” eye, ear and throat | est standing in the dental profession. trouble and even serious diseases of the | spine are now known to come directly | from decayed teeth. And, needless to | say, the number of stomach disorders that can arise from the same cause is legion. Why have bad teeth? Not b front of his dental | knows ecause of the expense involved, | surely ? ; proper results. Because at this office you will ob-|" Only the very best tain the very highest grade of work | are used at this office. at the lowest prices consistent with} We guarantee all our the best work. We have built up such | a large volume of business that we are able to take a considerably smaller margin of profit on the individual pa- tient than the ordinary office can pos- sibly afford to take. Nor can it be because of fear of being hurt that you delay. | If so, read this: We have brought our system of painless dentistry to such a point of perfection that we are now L. R.. Clark, D: Dei. oughly responsible. | ough examination. able to’ guarantee to perform prac-| into perfect condition and’ also just tically any and all kinds of dental) what the cost will be. work without hurting the patient a This examination and bit. No matter what may be the na-| won't cost you a cent nor will it put ture of the work required in your! you under any obligation to have work case, it is practicaliy certain that We! Gone unless you want it. can do it and not furt you enough to trouble you at all. Remember this: Every operator in this office is a can help. REGAL DENTAL OFFIC DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. vASHT BANKS’ WAR STAMPS Landed at Norfolk NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 21.—Ninety banks sold $400,000 worth and War Savings stamps of our survivors of the steamer Pro | four surviv ene in a, during July, according to a state sunk Monday morning In @) vent just completed by Charles H nd | collision with the Standard Oil tank: | Clarke, county chairman of the war | Business and a Diamond | savings committee The Seattle National bank headed miles off ter Horton National bank third with | | $45 ings Inatitution in Washington. SHIPBUILDING 6 straig payment loans, annu nual payment loan: You Can Buy Stock NOW at PAR Savings Bank Tens Oo: WMMons Established 1880 810 Second Avenue OFFICES 422-425 NEW YORK BLOCK OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CONCRETE PIPE PLANTS NOS. 1 and Mawr Help in ‘Getting Ahead’ Every operator employed by us has his Certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in chair, sight of all, thus proving to you be- yond the shadow of a doubt that he his business thoroughly and | knows how to do your work just the way it ought to be done to get the of materials work with an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. This guarantee is signed both by the operator who did the work and by manager of this office, who is thor- FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let one of our experts give your teeth a thor. He will tell you just what is needed to put your teeth® But, for your own sake, we earnest- ly urge you not to delay this import- ant matter a minute longer than you N. W. Corner Third and Union. ITN, Adoo has ‘gone to New York DRIVE NETS $400,000 to conter with officials of the fed- eral reserve bank of that city today, Treasury officials declined to make p the matter to be discussed, headache don’t mix—. SHAC puts headache out of busines We and e at drug stores A STABLE INDUSTRY BIG RETURNS ASSURED American Concrete Pipe & Shipbuilding SHIPYARD at BRYN MAWR (on Seattle & Renton Ry.) 2 at Tacoma and Bryn

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