The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1918, Page 3

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The Greatest Melodrama of All Times BRIDE AND GLOOM—Gleeful Comedy POLICEMEN OF THE ALLIES ON THE NORTH SEA OFFICIAL WAR FILM Admission Children 0c Ie SECOND AT SENECA Continuous 11 to 11 ‘(Plus War Tax) What The Packers Do For You | Not very many years ago in the history of the world, the man that lived in America had to hunt for his food, or go without. Now he sits down at a table and decides what he wants to eat; or his wife calls up the market and has it sent home for him. And what he gets is incomparably better. | Everyone of us has some part in the vast human | machine, called society, that makes all this convenience possible. i| The packer’s part is to prepare meat and get it to every part of the countiy sweet and fresh—to obtain it from the stock raiser, to dress it, cool it, ship it many miles in special refrigerator cars, keep it cool at distrib- uting points, and get it into the consumer’s hands—your hands—through retailers, all within about two weeks. For this service—so perfect and effective that you are scarcely aware that anything is being done for you— you pay the packers an average profit of only a fraction of a cent a pound above actual cost on every pound of meat you eat. Swift & Company, U.S. A. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. J. L. Yocum, Manager 5 Nein | ° | jority since Jun THREATENS TO Threat to have T ident of the elty council, &. H. Holton, prew d from the building, was made by Pr Proctor, of the Central Labor cil, at that organization's 1 Wednesday. The threat followed a heated argument between the two ‘ing Bolton's right to irewing the counell on t he had chosen-—the sup abor had given candidates for hi With hin talk « pleted, Bolton sat down. Third Victim of Camp Fremont Man nell over elnion, CAMP FREMONT, Cal The third vietim of th mont tragedy, for whi vin William was dead he ‘Aug. 29 Camp Fre hb Sergt, Mar x, whom Wil on a charge of murder, officers be lieve. Maj. Kemp is conducting a mili | tary probe to determine what will be done Williamson, under chopping wood late T struck with an ax arrest, was wday when he down nly Esnex, hin 1 bin pistol another prisoner, wh to stop him, and then shot himself j He is not seriously ‘hurt |Work Out System to Send Packages, Money to France| A system for forwarding pack- ages and money Washington by the Parents’ Ansociation of Sol- diers and Sailors of Washington State A letter addressed to Arthur RK. Priest, association rep. | resentative in Paris, rec questing him to purchase and forward any article | desired, will receive immediate at- jtention. Money will be delivered ents deposit the «um quarters of the Parents’ |tion, room 326, | On Sunday at head- ansocta- Lyon building & mann meeting of | Parent in service from all jover Ki unty will be | Volunteer park SAVE GAS BY BAN ON SUNDAY MOTOR CRAFT WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—Orders of the fuel administration. prohibit ing use of motor cars sundays eant of the Misniasippl in calculated to save 8,000,000 guilons of gasoline a week. The estimate is based on the average use of two gallons of | gasoline to each of the 3,800,000 cars | affected WOMEN ASK $16 TO $18 | | OLYMPIA, Aug. 29.—The indus trial welfare commission which open: ed ite conference Wednesday was acheduled to consider the new women's minimum wage scale on Thursday Representatives of women’s labor unions are demanding a minimum of | from $16 to $18 a week with double time for Sundays and holidays. 2,600,000 CATTLE ARE LOST TO THE FRENCH here (Special to the Star by N. E. A.) PARIS, Aug. the out | break of the war, F ¢ han suff ed & Jons of 2,600,000 cattle ing 1,000,000 for my head Deduct an due to the ene. there is a diminution of 1,600,000 " Contributions to 7 _the Tobacco Fund Carnival, Mugh Creque, 2417 Second W. and Dalton O'N W. MeGraw s1117 As, Winslow 1... In club, Settle’ 222.18 140 5.00 ar Stores Co, Firat 32.64 Stores Cop 6i4 », Fourth 45, . Third 3 Chris Mille 100 | Mra. J. R. Lape 1.35 Mr. H 1.00 8 2.00 Local board Number 8 has called 45 men for entrainment to Camp Lewis on September 6, Of the called 27 have reached their ma 5, 1917, Funeral services for John Cudihee were held Thursday morning, from the family residence, 2623 Boylston Beautiful Hair Tinting Nothing #0 robs a woman of her good | looks and attractiveness as gray, streaked And there or faded hair no more preme ‘Rrownatone.’ fs simple | to No_mix-| Juat] comb or brush it into your! hair, It eannot he detected, will not rub | lutely harmlena | “Rrownatone” will give any shade do sired from Hight golden brown f a & booklet will be mailed receipt of 10 cents (from manufac ders will be filled rien If you prefer, when writing or Hrownatone” at your hair- A" erapated by ‘Tho Kenton Pharmacal Co,, Bulle 406 Coppin Bid., Covington, MINIMUM WAGE SCALE) | ployed at the City Dye Works, and | THE SEATTLE ———— AUGUST 29, 1918. EJECT BOLTON . | Is Dead of Wounds! 1 responsible, | Rude Is Candidate | for Legislature in 41st District | ” \ H. P. Rude H. P, Rude, republican candid for wt ative from | iat has resi in 8 1891 % elected to thi continously | measures which will h men in France has been worked out| finance com Ana mmerpbet of the mittee he worked for the establiah ment of the Cedar river water plant and was also one of the first mem bers who worked for the establish ment of the city Mghting plant Rude declares himself in favor of » win the war, He favors the and setuem for returning dustrial work Americ Rude is in fa cities, is in favor of the Skagit river power project and also favors dispow ing of the city’s surplus power to other cities and plants located out aide of the city of Seattle. He favors 1 pay for equal services Rude is married and lives at 4801 Alki ave, West Seattle, being hin residence since 1906. His four chil dren, educated in the Seattle schools, ans desi | are married and living in this city Promptly thru Dean Priest if par- | tonging to val iz | held at Speaking in the reichstag in the Jebate on the censorship, Herr Haane (independent sociali«t) sald a “black bureau” wae in existence, whose sec- retary exercised a censorship of let ters to members of the reichstag be- pun partion ‘THIS MAN STATES HIS WIFE IS QUITE DIFFERENT NOW Gains Ten Pounds by Taking Tanlac and Feels Better in Every Way. “My wife actually gained ten pounds on three bottles of Tanlac, and positively relieved her of all her toubles. after everything else had failed to do her any good, said W. Byorquist, who “Is ‘¢t. | @ lives at 1133% West Sixty-fourth street, the other day “For all of a year,” he coptinued, “my wife suffered terribly from a disordered stomach and kidney trouble, and was getting worse in spite of all I could do for her Nothing she would eat seemed to digest properly, but would le in her stomach like a stone, and the gas that formed from her undi- gented sour food would distress her so much that many a time she | would have to vomit up everything | that "| kidneys are in to caso her misery. She complained her head ached so awfully it) made her too nervous to sleep hardly at all, and I have known her to lie awake night after night in the greatest agony. Her kidneys also gave her no end of trouble, and she said that her back hurt all the time, till she could hardly stand it “She took all sorts of medicines % that were recommended to her, try ing to get relief, but got worse in stead of better, and when I read so much about the good Tanlac was doing others, I decided to get her a bottle to try. Well, sir, Tanlac has made a world of differ- ence In her condition, and she says that she just feelx fine all over She has a splendid appetite, eats anything she wants and never suf |fers a bit from gas or sour stom- ‘ach She says she never knows what it is to hav headache, her did condition » in her back and that awful 1 is gone, As I sald just now, she ix ten pounds heavier and is strong er and better in every way than she has been in a good long while.” Taniac ts sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal dl. | rection of a special Tanlac represent. | ative—-Advertisement —4| AMUSE | wil!\cont us $15 more M METROPOLITAN THEATRE Week Starting Sunday, Sept 1 COMEOY SUITE’ DE LUXE PARLOR- Fifth at Pine Tet, Kitiote 2525 ing With Mat. err Matiners—200, B1¢ Keats Now On Kale, Mls Walter Baker & Co. Vive Other tig Hip at (War tax additional) NEW PANTAGES Mats, 2:30, Nighte 7 and 9 Vaudeville’ THE SPANISH DANCERS 35—Htare in Cast—35 Other Features General Adminsion, I} pas PRESENT AND sia PRICES very piano we order henceforth than the same plano now on our floor. ‘The freight | will cost $7 more, and the war tax | as how proposed will average about | $35 on the sale of a plano as soon as | the bill now before congress becomes | law. This would meanan advance of about $57. Many dealers have already advanced prices to meet future conditions—we shall not do so until we have to pay the advance | ourselves: | Good new upright pianos from | $250 to $400 for the best rr player pianos and Baby Grands at old, prices. .Kasy terms, j Used pianos of leading makes bad | low as $140. MEYER & DAUGHTER 1621 Third Avenue. C OL | Now Playing sHEATRe UNIIL TURDAY | ania. HT UNBELIEVER Produced in co-operation with the United States Marine Corps. See how the Marines go Dver the Top” | Official War Review Latest bea News POSITIV Adults 10c Children 5e Ty WU Yyf ™. J. weber & COMPANY, Mls Satisfactory Terms Always me ]ROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KLGLL, President Store Hours From 8:30 a. m, to 5:30 p. m. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Month-End CLEARANCE SALE Featuring Important Savings Furniture 1] Bedding Linoleums Glassware China Draperies, Rugs and |} i Housefurnishings Beginning Thursday, and continuing through the week, all short lots of merchandise, sample and | discontinued lines, are marked for immediate clearance. The offerings include only merchandise from our regular stocks at prices far below regular value. Our knowledge of market conditions leads us to advise sir ate now for future diatesmise.c par Further UYU; Our Guarantee Your grocer will refund the full price you paid for M.J.B. Coffee, if it does not please your taste, no matter how much you have used out of the can. The best coffee at any price Vacuum Packed By Special Process FFICE. AND WAREHOUSE 313 OCCIDENT: AL SEATTLE AVENUE ONLY 2 DAYS MORE Sym onds Shoe Co. Removal Sale Closes August 31st On Tuesday, Sept. 3rd, We open at our NEW GROUND-FLOOR 1516 Third Avenue, STORE, Between Pike and Pine Streets In Our Bargain Section, Which will be discontinued when we move, There are still some broken lines of Ladies’ High-Top Shoes, in brown, gray or There are also some Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords mostly patent leather, but including a few ivory —at $3.95 a Pair odd pairs of other kinds —at $2.00 Pair Th SYMONDS SHOE Co. Second Floor, Liberty Building, Third Avenue at Union Entrance 1404 Third Ave. or Stairway on Union Street Until August 31st Buy War Savings Stam) And help to win the war quickly Between Pike and Pine CLEMMER SEATTUES BEST PADTOP ! CLEMMER SLATES BEST NOW PLAYING BAREE, SON OF KAZAN A STORY OF THE WOLF-DOG OF THE NORTH From the famous novel by dames Oliver Curwood Published in the Red Book Magazine COMING SATURDAY J. WARREN KERRIGAN “A Burglar A WILD PR ROMANCE COOL, INVI NG NORTHLAND Featuring A new Kerrigan picture NELL SHIPMAN is always welcome, for 1. last ‘urn of a Card,” his production, which won such popular favor, proved even a better at: traction than what Mr, Kerrigan promised while making @ personal ap- pearance on the Clemmer stage during his visit tg Seattle, Star of DUNT! nes ,AND CHRISTIB COME ouR HAWAIIAN ARMY nie)

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