The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1918, Page 3

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TONIGHT— RIDAY AND SATURDAY NORMA TALMADGE CO-STARRED WITH EUGENE O’BRIEN IN , A First at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 BIG SHIP LINE ' Com Audiences at Met in Uproar of Mirth || SEIZED BY U. S. flag of t United States until the Richard GQ) Wagner, the American born head of the company, confessed to Fran P. Garvin, investigator for the custodian, that the backing of WALLACE iii. WURLITZER STAR-LIBERTY WEEKLY A St 8 J Admission 20c Children 10¢ (Plus War Tex) at its head Yards Set New WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—All rec ords for monthly delivery of mer hant ships by American shipyards were broken by the August launch cording to a statement of lew M. Schwab, Sixty-six ships Tegating 340,145 ¢ eight tons were turned out Thin will be a jef to the coast wine trade, for several fast vexsela will be returned to American waters that have nervice ships. w rison act vanguard of t ring Interests that for three years truly Pruaw the United States haa been ler wun He han bee Hi ' on 4 British prize courts, but convicted, He was also suspect f furnishing supplies to German 4 statement ates that inited Germ: In 1914 , nference bh Hugo iy wealthy German ner operator, and thru mo 1 by Count Von Hernstorft lor to the United Statex, the mMpany Was formed wit Record for Ships because of the shorta cated bus! ah was also sentenced to serve 30 | cretion keep ys in the King county jail Ah! roar ing is held under $1,000 bail on a Parlor, E ond charge of violating the Har isan AH PAGE 3 edienne Has "MUCH COUNTY LAND UNTAXED? candidate for county Satisbectory Terms phage mE ]ROTE-RANKINCO. Hugo Kelley .T Seasear pated et e thes OTTO F REGLL, Prostient in a great deal of un land = ning ooune BUILD A HOME does the Northern Pa fueron ot KIN county unter For Immediate Clearance © of the present assensor's office sone Suse) FRUIT JARS and ton upon the tax rolls, Then there is much land that is aasexsed much Other Canning Requisites Have Prices | Reduced below ite real value, A short din ta below the Kirkl dock lies 1 I6acre tract of waterfront, the and Farrar, & Kirkland told would be property of Burke real entate that $1,000 per dealer in me acre reasonable value for t t tract the whole tract Is anpessed at Large shipments Sr carivane tte this year’ ‘ead of Fall and Winter $4.84. : merchandise just sii arriving make it necessary to clear certain seasonable (VITAL STATISTICS lines to conserve RAR Ane nnn storage space. MARIIAGES Canning requisites* Peter Warny, eattle, and Kila Peder are ineluded at Howara Wella Jesper, $1, ond Masel substantial sav- Cari F, Quist, 31, Beattie, and Josephine ings. bie, 19, Walla Wa Ww 2, Camp Lewts, ling Mason Jars, the dozen ......0.esseeeesee 79¢ the dozen quart Self-sealing Mason Jars ainp Lewis, and me-quart Keo Fruit Jare om the dozen Mict Self-sealing Mason Lids, the dozen ' and Heims Lankila, Se Parowax for sealing jell package Daniel D. Hewitt and Taey Johnson Economy Jar Caps, the dozen ida cies Trimble and Self-sealing Mason Caps, the dozen Arh Arlington, Toledo Steam Cookers, special, each .... Three-veasel Steam Cookers and New Shipment of Beacon Indian Blankets. and Ophelia Ke and Eether N. ! Eda Ann Luke, who H yg Ho SUI AND | role of the gcandal “nea Austin, Tex., and Parlor, Bedroom and Bath. An AEN an ROUBLE sitropsttan tis and ade wore $7.50 Each Se Hag Ab Sul, and Ab) enne extraordinary Maisie > Cbtasibd, end hve neve cis taicas tee ee p ca sregpetimere ting cb oer gigdamandbend on tent ie em ae wih These bright-colored Blankets can be conveniently Gay morning for selling opium. Ah| smb to “wise up” the unsophis used as lounging or auto robes or as an extra cover band in the art of indis ys her audiences in an up for the bed. Are very attractive and their fast colors will wash perfectly. Priced, each $7.50. Bedroom and Math,” which aude Whise We comedy di = d's euper — rect from New York, will remain at 26, Reattle, and r he etropolitan " da Portiand, O: ent mee | ae were | to. and merle May | Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote- Rankin unction Is Formed by Czecho-Slovaks HARBIN, Man huria, § Crect ytured Verksnudi PALACE bE a wand sagseion Pa StS sh°SR feo senining «83/HOLD UP INCREASE ON Goodwin ” and Mina FARES TO BREMERTO Harvey Dewltt Webber a a . a Junction with Gen Killen Jones. 18 ‘ : Semenotf's forces, on non river A part r high-class new Ir od Fier Matawaring OLYMPIA, Sept. 5—On the com From Pensa to Vis there | Vaudeville w is wcheduled to oper ‘hanes Spoonmore, Plaint of the Bremerton Chamber persyed Thureday at the Palace H ’ Among oes Commerce. the public service come its features will be rd Baker and Astoria, Or. and atlace. mission suspended the proposed rate: company a violi: ital, Baker as. 8%, Missoula, Mant M. Keaster, iMerease on the navy yard route une i” The American Tone Master 4% ‘ie Ul October 10, or such other date as) Rupprecht Back Use of Pea Coal PRESENT DRAMA FOR Violin’ Virtuos 2 musioal 93, an Pikak; auc mmenen M. Cowiey, a hearing may be held. ‘The come enius of ¢ t Tikle, 19, Beatile ion alsc to Battle Front) Urged in Furnaces BENEFIT OF WAR SHOP “2.2 “%.;" bag | iedin eames tae. eevee ne vee Ean, swim, INSION AND Nonpended the fate Ie AMSTERDAM, Sept. 5.—Crown| ‘An appeal for the use of pea coal! puniis of ¢ unusual «ing and danc- |*U*, ww. sone ek ice a Sirs. Hf. 3, Boulie, 1707| Navigation company entil. Chaeaiaae ‘ ne y .. rthur johneon an: ue Mowre. - . Py Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria has re- = gga: was made by D. a under the dire of Mrs. Maurice |ing novelt ular scenic | went ar or a 4%, 008 ay date on the complaint of the > | |turned to the front, a secnbofficial [iM andanatinn wane Uk tmene Brown of the Ch tule theater, |¢ffects, The Dumitres ape 1 A. K. Wigen and A. Laure Snell. | | oe i aegest #7. jodsave. 537) mon Bank Canning company. dispatch from Munich announced to-| ber of Commerce Fuel Dealers’ as Vaeeey atacetes on ' oy three o fb be re Ry " = we Freezer and Jennie &.| | Bor to Mr. and bre T. Deviin, 7237 z _ .** | one-act dramatic plays for t ne [of ground and aerial fea ugust 22 fas seodey. te the Bon Marche W for fit of the White Elephant at They 1 y two snappy N Courtwright. Walla Wala, | Hoy to Mr. and Mra i, Breen, 721 20th AGONY OF FRANCE IS C ce Rupprecht, In com. Pe*day @ pointed out that the coal! Woe. a scene fror enry . expert dan Winship, Beattie a SARE shah ag or sterig fooceg | Mines are now short 1,000 Iatorers, | he tuadow of the Ghee ond olen me Sar haame, tt; ond Fors Langess, 19 a Mrs c. quait, 281¢ NEAR AN END, HE SA‘ dof the principal German forces Shadow of the Glen” a ‘olom env Seattle 2 , man © pi pal "| which means shortage of |», Hee De ont 90; aletiletie Lily and Mre V. W. Martin, 126 Dr, Francis A. La Violette, chal in the northern end of the battle) 1,800 tons of attic faces a ¢ ne Heattie w acs %. lain in both Canadian and Americai line, several weeks ago left the battle | serious coal t th 5 ern Huskamp and Annie & : sa _ armies in France, addressed mem- front and returned to Munich, At) Botting warns, unless own mancer 1 teed uh Sine. Cmts Ok dudge Charles E. Claypool will bers of the British American the time waa rumored that he | ces Use pea Instead of ss er 1 address meeting of minute men of association Wednesday night would be superseded in command by and fire-eating Rutcher, Fert Tawton, and) precincts 204 and 205 Madrona ie ee Dr. Violette 4 r n gene: , l Ss and G ffer "A ¢ MecOreger. & ? that France's agony is about a oom. pinsr ave, axp rum st. ——— TANKS RECRUITING TO Don't Let P eration” of talk and dar inate Te ee ee end. a Phone Main 4965 CONTINUE FOR MONTH Spoil Your Hair hartford Johnson, 22, and Marte M. Me-| = ~ emer ~ STATEMENT OF CONDITION RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. . U. S. Bonds. . U. S. Treasur; Other Bonds and Warrants Real Estate Owned Furniture and Fixtures. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. Cash in Vault and in Banks..... LIABILITIES. Capital Stock . Surplus and Undivided Profi Circulation Due Federal Reserve Bank Deposits ... OFFICERS DANIEL KE CALDWELL TO APPEAL AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, AUGUST 31, 1918. «$13,148,583 4, $3 -+-Chairman . President ident President President President President Vice Vice Cashier Assistant C shier Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier 1,989,125. 4,085,000.00 190,716.44 214,978.67 50,000.00 36,000.00 uf 737.5 168.93, -$ 1,000,000.00 382,836. 1,000,000.00 500,000.00 26,869,135.87 1,851, 972.24 * — for #ix years under appointment by ar President Lincoln Mr. Pickering is a successful farm. 9 OT er of ability and Integrity, takes an active interest in all progressive mat ters, relating to the farming industry and improved living conditions, and has at all times nan ar nh te perance supporter, and belleves in strict economy in public affairs, If elected, the sured that Mr. Pickering will loyally voters may rest as support all measures that are for the best interest of the public. F REE DOCTOR Rovernment Phys 1111 FIRST AVE, o 109 WASHINGTON 8ST. RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES Gives Resinol the Whole Credit I suf- 10c 10c 10c ECZEMA Aug. 15.—"For some time Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap © carried in stock by all druggists. $7.50 Women's Shoes, of dark gray kid, with 9-inch cloth tops to match. Extension sole, either long or me- dium short vamps, leather mili- tary or Louis heels; strictly early Fall models. All sizes and widths. One of our special at $7.50 a pair. THE SYMONDS SHOE CO. 1516 THIRD AVE, BETWEEN P AND PINE BUY War Savings Stamps —-NOW— 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 28, and Reviah Incompatibility Under order, MIF LHURT YOU, DONT “oir GAS RATE CASE oi HS iSite iS Siege : (EPILEPTIC =e Sea gas rates are fair and rea-! city Se will nain open for | Prepared rhampoos tain too mu — ie siabace these a) > This to my message of deliverance | sonable, Superior Judge John M. Wil-| business foc. the comir c month, | alkali, which thes 1s, @ ATTA cKS PE gait «d 4h hipaa . HIS GENTLE tonic tegen from ithe fear that accom: ympla We ; esday. iN Claas 1 men of the 18-45 draft, ur Iries the scalp and makes the Have Bee Caer eennine and zabeth CM laxative is just the aid you EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN 0 per cent increase | to 40 years, will t cepted for the hair brittle. ray, Beattie, ‘ 4 eat Tostk’ Gheolutcly wrens pedtic service’ oben-| sere ee tele a t The beet thing ju STOPPED Page and lille Wade, 42, Se need to keep your digestion Star sores Seen obecetees n February ape hen At ir ed cocour t For Over 50 Years e Seattle, and Risie d bowel eat prices tn your city for jon Counsel Hugh Cald nin the deferred of pure and en selewn * | yDR KLINE'S EPILEPTIC MERRIE nea 7 els bigh-class, cueran has given notice that the 21-31 draft are eligi ery cheap. eat the mont ex oo ee en, and Alice M ealthy and regu- crease will be appealed on behalf of | —— . nn | pemeive. stk ng elne all to | Sb, successful = treatment for | Fite ) STERLING DENTISTRY | cree ii ee ere tate supreme Shin iene ae pieces. | Ye n y Kervous Derancement Gel or over it Beattie lar under modern court ’ “si ss irug store “ a H atany drug store — li . ae 3 cis Bi be Pi raged a pda asia To iving conditions. ’ on water and rub n about a tea ay apoonful in at im required. It Or, RW. MLINE CO, aooesore Complaints ¢ ree " sf makes an abundance of rich, creamy emt ton against obert ‘ematical, Bet Sonnets | LASH'SS3ITTERS king, bri ‘tlutty wa and XAVERTS - RELIEVES brit pile tatiek A: eee VIC N J 2 to handle ides, it loosens i] er J LAXATIVE Seattle National a ec ee ae mejohn 0. Hendrickson against da F. For more than thirty-five years Lath's has helped | Begin Treatment NOW See Kyle ‘ageinet Clare ®, Kyte, |EIf fo preserve the Nation's healih. gs “Marlon G. ‘Miller Gpeinet Civée J ‘aa an. “ ITCHING BURNING 0c 10¢ 1c 10¢ 10¢ ainsi 10c 10c | DEATHS Allen, $1, 1111 1th ave. 8, A FINE LUNCH Eleple M September John Hillman, Avguat 31 William Wallace, 66, King county alms | houne, September 3 32, Providence hospital, | SAVE fered frightfully from eczema on my 10c fohn Ht Waller, 6, King county hon: | one. ‘oF y noes do" pital ptember lew Fr oe pn A kn fown | Henry W. Hagen, 44, $07 Mth ave. N were covered with # s, a August 31 | One of the candidates for represen: | and burned as though hot 10c Marie Schmitr, 113° 20th 8, \ ‘ August 31 tative from the Forty-first Repre- | Testing on them I would scratch 10 | Paul Campbell, 3, Swedlel 1 90 : y Pre | cntil the blood ame, and was auabie | AAMC nehntl Camptell, 1, Rwedish hospital 0 sentative District of this county is » at night. Nothing that I 1 Infant Bryson, $29 KE. 65th at., Auguat a u William W./Pickering, residing near Iped me, until a dru Oc 10c jenste 1. Comatock, 54, houseboat Kast | ommended Resinol Ointment. After Day or Night 4 weene Comatoek.: $4, houseboat Raat Issaquah. applying it once, I enjoyed the first 10c 10c Rudolph Schneider, 47, 1423% Relmont De eS He 1s a native son of King county et ra seep t rg ee “ 1 HOYT’S ave, August 20 AS SSE R RhioS 2 weeks. Now I an sound and we 0c 10c | ninrus “ and a grandson of Goy. William Pick | after using a little over one jar of 822 Pike at Fourth Roy to Mr. and Mra. G. 7. Jackson, | ering, who occupied the office of gov. | Resinol Ointment, to which I give th 10c 10 | Providence hospital, August 20. is whole credit (Signed) F, B, Price WE NEVER CLOSE IC | W. Harta, in| ernor of the Territory of Washington 414 Downey St., Indianapolis, Ind 1 and Mra California ave, August Girl to Mr. and Mra B 1917% Valley et, August 16. jirl to Mr. and Mrs, R. Huff, . Augunt 16 1 to Mr. and Mra, RR, Burns, 6714 Third N. W., August 25, Girl to Mr. and Mra, R, Dillman, Kent, et 27, 1 to Mr. and Mrs, AIKt ave, August 27 Roy to Mr. and Mra. I, Lammel, 1 = Lofquint, J. F. Kober, 1700 1070 24th ave, N., August 19. Virl to Mr. and Mra. R, Goulet, 902 Auguat 18 Mra. M. 1, Menees, 1727 y. E. Nenner, 8632 Girl to Mr, and Mra, W | Baker #t., August 15. Girl to Mr. and Mrs, La Van Flect, 321 Foren ave, / Roy to Mr. and Mrs, J. Clements, Mead st., August 12. Girl to Mr, and Mra. 7 1, Hall, 4057 BACKED -BY‘A-GUARANTEE THAT: MEANS -SOMETHING 6187 J oterson, 4114 W. Daweon ote Auruat 1 imoy to Mr. and Mre. ©. 3, Johnson, | wont to Mr and Mr. ic, Inul, 716 Matn M. J. BRANDENSTEIN & COMPANY Me A Ea ats tisid MvesA. uchow, 4060 OFFICE, AND WAREHOUSE ond N. Woy AMMURt 14 r Roy to and H.W. Marlin, 3030 Alki ave., Augua Boy to Mr, and Mrs. A. J, Doyle, 308 313 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE SEATTLE a Bee ot, ee or

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