The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1918, Page 4

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rman Artillery GAN'T OVERSTEP S= EXEMPTION LIST BY ROBERT J, BENDER WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 artillery is lending aid Gert to the I north of Kazan, according to advi Aiding Bolsheviki sheviki west of Volga from Penza to FURNACE MEN “AID SMOKE FUND A dance nan sol ces » in Trondale ' d to was giv (United Press Correspondent) 5 aald- GN. Sealavevins “Soees es for the bene WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—In the strength there beochuse of s in France Tobacco forthcoming creat draft every care is ton ald. There aleo was an rt time ago, and a check to be taken to protect essential in- Lanofficial report that they probably | has been turned over to @ustries, but at the same time excep: | had taken Samara, Mf this was tiue The entertainment was a onal alertness wi! Vent abuse of glaims, This has been made clear by the mepvest f Al explaining the preference list, issued by the war industries board to aid draft boards be used to pr industrial exemption” that Orerbu: are in immir it means Kazan nt dan, Huns Struggle to Marshal Crowder today declared. MINUTS MEN WILL MENT services. Waste and Extvay Many's silent allies, fitss Stamps. recommended the passage by th council of the ordinance, lic male cats $1 and female 0. 4 a A SAFE, efficient laxative—its tonic properties aid the digestive organs to resume their normal functions.” For more than thirty-five years Lash’s has helped to preserve the Nation's health, imbick and Halt U. S. Soldiers he city license committee Monday c i George A, Haberly, Ja Brumbough ar as. McLaurin were in ch Re contributors: acco ndal FUND Blast Pure $ HT determining proper application of | LONDON, Sept: 10.—In an effort Limpright & Cay's the so-called work or fight order to halt the Americans, who, with the camp, Marysvi ‘The lists embodied in four main | French, are flanking the Ch E pg cas tes ae Poe compiled ‘ording to their Dames from the west, the Germans |C 1 Gable, 1725 Minor ave. Felative essentiality for war work, | are throwing in fresh troops between | Kathrine Madden, 1519 Ninth re merely for guidance the Allette a pattle front | ave ; 7” 1.00 “Such lists shall not be regarded dispatches today reported. At Celle: | C4840 | Ay Sh58 Arenas i AS binding upon the district board in| Sur-Aisne the enemy furiously coun |Mra. A. Sulzbacheér, 304 Second I conclusions as to whether any ter attacked ‘ ‘ 1.00 Particular industry, occupation or eonate Joseph A. Sion: sited employment is necessary,” Provost ™ x AST FURNACE M. ‘Thompson, " le Irondale, $) J Trondat “wil Newman, er, Lrondale Kamendunk, Iron $1.00 $1.0 Irondale, Trondale, $1.00 $1.00! W. . ‘$1.00 . fen i De Hale, $1 $1.00 Harry Williams, Tron¢ I r, “Iron i wm. Wilt _lrondale ORs, $1 "rrondate um, Hyden, Tronda Irondale, 31.00; Wm. 'C, Plastere McMahon ma. Recipes for War Time Flours In accordance with the request of the United States Food Administration that’ ad- vertisers of food products aid in the “rapid” distribution of definite recipes to encourage the home cooking of alternatives of wheat, we have published a pamphlet, “WAR TIME RECIPES” The recipes in this pamphlet are the very ones you want most now. Mrs. Isabelle Clark Swezy for biscuits, tarts) nut bread, has contributed six recipes muffins, cake and shortcake. that not only use substitute ; flours but also save suger. , By using baking powder These six recipes are for instead of yeast as a leaven- fruit tea biscujt, a sugarless ¢T, you sweet coffee cake, a loaf With bread, conservation hermits, So we have included in fruit cobbler and nougat Time Recipes” four recipes cake. put out by the d Admin- istration for making baking A. Miller, re- powder loaf breads from oat, cently professor of domestic ¢oMm, buckwheat and barley science in the College of flours. Puget Sound, has supplied Six recipes that call for no white flour whatever, though Wheat flour or war flour may be used in them. They are ‘Three recipes by the Unit- ed States Department of Ag- riculture the use of corn flours with baking powder have been added. onda Irondale, $1.01 dale, $1.00 nda Hole rms, Port Ludlow, Young, Port Ludlow hiers, Chimacum, $1.00; C. J. Kel himacum, $1.00; Alfred Hedlun Port Angeles, $1.00; Hubert Kinchen. Irondale, $1.00; Harold Peugh, hy, S G $1.00; Henry A. Gar- t Worden, Com: Ernest 2 »wnsend, $1.00; Ray A Townsend, $1.00; N ort Lud 1.00: J. Nee ort Tow 4, $1.06; "A. Vir- Port | $1.00; pany, Canley, Port } |Chimacum, $1.00 | Townsend, $1 Townsend, | Townsend, Chimacum, | Townsend. enter, $1.00 $1.00: ri M. E Minnthan, Port Tobn Hadloc Lud ort Worden, $1 I ag r, Ri 7 “ Tadlock, $10 Port Townsend, $1 n, Center, $1.00; Syrr . Port Town@end, $1 Henry Keene, Fort Wor Ww. This little book is invaluable as a guide in the kind of baking you want to do now. All you have to do to obtain a copy is 2 send us your address on a postal card. The Rogers Company 2200 First Avenue South 2136 Pacific Avenue SEATTLE TACOMA For that auto trip, picnic, boat trip or theatre, NUT IZOUSE NUTS are put up in three convenient sizes. The cups, of heavy waxed paper, are scientifically prepared, absolutely sealed against moisture, dust or germs. You'll find them for sale everywhere. Yours for $5,400,000. Sf Hansen, Hegstrom Westahr, Cona J a Hadle Ludlo a Raberly . t Worden, $1.00. The funeral services of D. si | were conducted by the Elks Mon Remains interred at y cemetery. COR, FIReT AVY. anp PIKE ST. Vhone Mata 4065 “IF I HURT YOU, DON'T) PAY ME.” This 1s my to you from panies Dental oper 1 EXTRACT, FLL ROWN TREAT Teeth’ absolutely wi pain in all cases but acute absc conditions. LP hase city for it ries STERLING DENTISTRY Low pri high-class, gua ante Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6p mm messago of Coltverance the fear that “acco! SRD 9 ARIE RRR Be Soup Family ledetable __..%.. Home-made ausage" ye. shed Polat ES yoldis Economy KtLunch irst é é Pike Cupslairs \ffair, Following | Bach board will have industrial ad | , io gp eee Ma aon hl ms A sina Heataast J 4 amers, who will bring to the atten.| 2° % reorganization meeting at 7 pom Jay, at the Gibson-Casey| James Brumbough, Irondale, $1.50; Hidn of the board itself such cnatters | Heat Katate Co's roome, 16th ave. W Corrica, Irondale, $1.00; ‘Augl| BP whether individuals engaged in| snacrockettat ‘1 $1.00 Carstens ome line of industry are so neces. | °"4 Crockett st “ $1.00; Paul Mascho, Irondale #ry thereto as to outweigh the ben penaan, Canten Feet efit the nation would get from their) WOULD LICENSE CITY CATS Bho RG Rice ond Com- | Ravenna | the | rid of that nervous, These Boys Aided 1 the Tobacco Fund Hugh Creque. Dalton O'Neill. | : Farand Near } : News by Telegraph H and Telephone : license division 4,260 vehicle licenses were issued in Aug bringing in $51,719 into the « x of the state Within the first months of the present fiscal year 118,053 motor ehiete licenses have been issued totalling $880,044.50 in f . was re Motor Tran Association of Washington r annual meeting in Tacoma Monday Director Natha Sckstein = an nounced at a meeting of the school board Monday night that he would introduce resolutions at the next megting of the board that teachers entering the hereafter, be t the regular salaries and be paid no bonuses. employed that the: George W. Engler was elected president of the newspaper circulat ors’ union, at its first meeting Mon day night s affiliated with | Amer ation of Labor und with the local Newsboys’ union There 15 charter members in | Training § organization the HD. of just or of Canadian {mmigre U, 8. department former inspect ation and W be the Man club held at! i am Tete Creery, his successor, of guests honor » for the Red » held at Harvard ave and Roy st. Saturday night. The invitation is extended to everybody Music to be furnished by the Naval tion band. \“Human Fly” and Manager Released | Jack Willlam “The Human Fly,” nd his manager, Tom Calloway, vave been released from custody here Williams, who climb- on $2,000 ball ed the face of the 42-story c. before a crowd esti ed on t Boise, tes Commissioner McClelland eptember 14, on charges issued Idaho. It is alle that Williams impersonated an army offi but the “fly” and his manager contend that they have been victim- Hugh Creque, 11, formerly a Star d thru a frameup instituted by Dalton O'Neill, 13, of 117] Roise political interests which Will st, held a@ carnival in| jams attacked in a I pech. Hugh's back yard out M417 Sec: ps sagem ond ave, W., a few w o, for | 66 ” gra ave, We a few weeks aso. fo" “Wee” Coyle Sends charged. When they added up the| recuiptn, which amounted vo #i120,, 2hrilling Word | they turned the money over to Th to Seattle Star Star for the B in To. bacco Fund." 04.00 i| Street Cars Crash; Passenger Injured ilespie, , of 4a broken dastlake More a Ravenna car, at and Roanoke Monday night than cars were eut b rely shaken up, and a broken glass. The car, in the rear, crashed into the Cowan park car because faulty brakes, according to Motor: man J. Dozier. This duplica’ accident on the Eastlake line seve weeks ago. CAN YOU HE THEM? are'nts of Alb yer, jr., who live at Treworth, Wash., are anxious to find him, He was working on a boat plying out of Seattle. EPILEPTIC ATTACKS Have Been STOPPED For Over 50 Years by OR. KLINE’S EPILEPTIC REM MEDY. it isa rational and remask- RAL KLINE CA, olsen asl Overcome Yew Yorker, of wide experience, hae waitten «book telling how the tobacco or snuff habit may be easily and quickly banished with delight- ful benefit. The author, Edward J Woods, 1819 C, Station H, New York City, will mail his book ‘free on re- | quest. ‘The health improvee wonderfull: after tobacco craving is conquered. Calmness, tranquil sicep, clear eyes, normal appetite, good digestion. manly vigor, strong memory and a 1 gain'in efficiency are among nany benefits reported. Get irritable feel- ing; no more need of pipe, cigar, cigarette, snuff or chewing tobec- ¢o to pacify morbid desir DENTISTRY We offer you the best Dentist- ry obtainable at reasonable prices. Our Bridge and Crown work is unrivaled for beauty and permanence, Our Perfected Rub- rer and Metal Plates stand in a class by th Ives for fit, com- fort and satisfaction, Consulta tions and examinations are free. All permanent work guaranteed. National Dentists Third Ave. and Pike St. Entrance 1594 Third Av. LIBERTY BONDS MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD JOHN E. PRICE & C0. Ninth Floor Hoge Building 502 Northlake ave., and body bruises in a col ween a Cowan park street | The thrill of the American flag to boys over in Fran idenced 1 card received by The Star from Lieut. Wm. J. (“Wee which, by the way, was censored by himself. On the card is a picture of the Amer- ican emblem, with the saying, “The “emblem of freedom,” and ten mil- lions to keep it flying “Ten millions of the best in the world,” write Coyle, “and, if need be, ten millions more, It certainly looks 4 hundred passengers on both | good to us in France.” Coyle was a star of Dobte’s famous | U. of W. gridiron teams for a num ber of seasons, being elected captain invhis last year in school. ‘When ordering from your grocer insist on FEDERAL | [kills the gern SOLDIER LANDS IN JAIL Private John J. Davis, of Camp Lewis, is in jail with bruised head |LITTLE GIRL, PLAYING, IS HIT BY MOTORCYC WILSON GIVES UP Mra. A. W. Kugler, of 3230 following arrest at the New Cecil,| wooq ave., Monday reported tothe where it was charged he was drunk. | police that her 4yearold daughter A. P. Chalivat, witness, says the ar-| had been run down Sunday at 1620 : WASHINGTON, Sept. 10—Prest | ting officer reduced Davis to|a. m. by a motorcycle while she was dent Wiison has definitely given UP | submission with a black jack playing in front of the house, his proposed trip to the Pacific oc wad coast His deci n wa announced Fouts ae I In the following statement |r pea a a aie, sim a @ “L had hoped and had even be | 7 ie fana tip tothe Western's LEVYS r nd back in connection with the campaign for the Fourth Livert { 7 Loan, ne becau I believ the : Cc country had any need of being stim: | fil ulated to subscribe to that loan by |i 7 . m { anything that I could say, but be | . THIRD AT MADISON TNE TEMPLE OF TRE MCTION CICTURE cause | coveted the opportunity to| ii — — — discus with my fellow citizens the creat undertaking which has made Res such Iannis necesnary NOW SHOWING It the third or fourth time I CONTINUOUS— have tried to persuade myself that! N@gN TO 11 P. M such a trip w sible for me with out rious ct of ®y duties here, because I have keenly felt again and again the privation of be ing confined to the capital and pre vented from having the zest of dl servings, which would have been of much benefit and stimulation to me. e e > wy deep regret, I find that I must again give up the idea, The COLOSSAL PRODUCTION questions of the utniist delicacy and involving many critical matters com vince me that it is not right for me to absent myself from Washington for me than a day or two at a time, while the war continues. I should feet myself an uncon scientious public servant if I ylelded h in this matter took of neglecting for a short must be decided presence of al! to m any chance time things that promptly and in the the facts.” REPUBLICANS WIN IN MAINE CONTEST , Me., Sept. 10.—Repub: away the spoils in the THE LAW The De Luxe Edition of “INTOLERANCE” MORE THAN TWO YEARS IN THE MAKING—COSTING OVER tion of the sta Fig $2,000,000 FOR THE ures today showed Gov. Carl Mil ’ liken, republican, reelected by SIVE REELS Mc ee NO RAISE IN PRICES a ee 10 sisted by a pl If you value your watch, let Haynes repair it. 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