The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 13, 1918, Page 3

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ara Kimball Young Famed as Creator of “The Savage Woman” Now : IN AN UNUSUAL, 'HRILLING ROMANCE OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN VELDT Greater Coliseum Symphonic 30 Orchestra “30 MARIUS BRAMBILLA Conductor SMILING BILLY PARSONS IN Bill Sweeney FIFTH AT PIKE ADMISSION 25¢ CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 CHILDREN 10¢ The Branch House Man ; This is one of the Swift & Company Branch House Men. i They are all pretty much alike in the way they feel toward their work—and that is what this ad is about. They know that most people couldn’t get such good meat promptly and in good condition if it weren’t for the | branch houses of which they are in charge. They know that the branch house is one of the most important links in the chain of preparing and distributing meat for a nation. They know that Swift & Company must have its branch houses run at the highest notch of usefulness; that even a Swift & Company branch house won’t run itself, and that it is up to the branch house man to run it properly. : Any branch house man who doesn’t see his work 5 in this light is transferred to some other place with Swift & Company to which he is better adapted. i They are picked men, these branch house men. Every } time you sit down to a steak or chop, or cut of roast, | you can give a grateful thought to the whole crew of them. wi St And remember, in a general way, that everything that makes life smoother and more convenient for you is the result of the thoughtfulness and effort of a lot of people of whom you have never heard. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. J. L. Yocum, Manager 1 ai |BOB EDGREN THINKS SEATTLE’S BIG PLACE Seattle is beautiful—it is fascinat vere cldes—-the rush of traffic in ity busines# streets almost equals that of New York ribute paid to this city en, New York World oonist who has nt in an auto, ntonments amp Lewis visit his California home and then return B ast | |500, 000 HUN YOUTHS JOIN ARMY BY oct. 1 Star by N 11.-'The 10,000 youths, which n called up, will be detober 1, The 1 by allied mili Y authorities to use this class al most solely for filling up units which have been depleted by the allied blows. LETS | HIRED HELP GO AND NOW DOES HER Mrs. Tobolt Aston Result of Tanlac— Twenty Pounds. | “Some wonderful things happen in this world, and the restored my health is one of thi bolt of 916 Mont., in on and remarks nd built me up 1 Mrs, Paul To ia Ave., Butte the most interesting statements yet pub: e w January I went to the told that my come poisoned by ap | pendix, that an operation was my Jonly hope and it was doubtful if this would save me, So I arranged to have my children cared for, in case ation. Well, with so much efully nu nped | submitted to the | the operation wa skill, and I that I fin the he and was hi itaeay- hamid en children again. Then I picked up wonderfully for a little ‘more than ble pains in my back over my kid neys. My appetite left me, and not? ling tasted right. I was }had fearful headaches, nervous I could hardly sleep. I fell Joff until I weighed less na hun |dred pounds and was so weak that it nd was so t all. so much talked about, and the re my first bottle, but with the second |making me want to eat up every leighteen pounds—making a gain of more than twenty pounds on three | bottles—and I'm wondering what my sleep like a healthy child, never wak dist 10. | servic pighteen months’ steady and since then I have done everything. I have no more dull pleasure to me. I can't praise Tan me.” der the personal di al Tanlac represent ment | Drug Stores ur | You Owe Yourself a Profit If you are spending all you earn, you are not | making money. On the contrary you are losing money — condemning yourself to a dependent || position for life. Whether you labor with your hands or your brains you owe yourself a net profit, weekly, monthly and yearly. This profit represents the money you actually | make. Apart from purely self- ish motives it’s your duty to save money now. You can invest it period- | ically with Uncle Sam, at a good interest, in Liberty Bonds or War Savings Stamps. Our Savings I open Saturday to 8 for your co The | Seattle National Bank |" —.~ RESOURCES | $30,000,000 ae | ing-dt 1s one of America’s most |) way Tanlac has | Private Marcus Lane sehhds Salt Lake City George 8. Lane lished in connection with the Master DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND ¢ CAUSES Medicine Private ert C. Blee Anu *. Mary B. Ingraham y trouble started about two| Private Frederick W. Remani ‘ ++..Ben Gregoriev go,” she continue and I : 4 nervous wreck | Sergt. Wilfred W. Mc Salt Lake City Joh | should not see them again, and|—— MC sh Non a month when @ began having terri- | 5g, - city hospital with fractured skull, Continued From Page One ||‘ 10 motorcycle accident, when his i. machine skidded while he was riding past Patterson-MacDonald shipyard ronstipate®,* was an effort for me to get about a “Finally my husband suggested | { that I try Taniac, as it was being | ¥ sults have astonished us both. I| Washingte on Ire couldn't see much improvement on) Washin, Sh my appetite got better, I commenced | Vulcan. Mfg to feel Improved and was surprised | West Const Jand eight pounds. Well, the third | We: bottle did wonders for me, relieving | Wy me of all pain and headache and) |thing. I now welgh one hundred and) W fourth bottle, which I have Just | yetropolitan Dank started taking, will do for me. I) Nat tank of Commerce, ling at night at all and feel like T} 5, |eould eat five or six meals a day. TI Unic A my hired help four weeks | Yok all my own housework, cooking and geeccccccccccccccccoecs drowsy, bad feelings, and life is a : : Far and Near }lac enough for what it has done for : Taniac ts sold in Seattle by Rarte! § News by y Telegraph : \ | Have Preachers “Pep”? | | air service, is in Seattle visiting hi THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1918. ) @anied---$2,000,000 Tacoma preachers showed they | heartedly amount had 1 they contributed | of rade g00d. as large, if not the st part the same towards the success 0 War | o Kot 1 Savings campaign, They quickly|equal amount of “pep”? made up Tacoma’s quota by getting The Star offers a splendid gold busy with the well-to-do citizens! war service emblem to the mint of the community, and obtaining | ter who secures the greatest amount various large subscriptions, They|of War Savings pledges in thi plunged into the campaign whole-! campaign TWO SEATTLE MEN NAMED IN LIST The United ® war department reported 174 casualties Thursday mely: Private and Private Ir Miller, 4317 Hagley uk Karin Brattstrom, 6514 Second ave Both men 6 verely « Washington men named are: Private Peterson, Rincon and Private Mi mbaugh, Shel verely. Other Northwest an: ws Name Next of Kin. Private Clarence T. Johnson DIE! John L. Johnson Mrs, Helen Bottles Steuart Mu Miller teuart anta Monica, Cal ton, Wash... Mr Private Roy ‘vali WOUNDED—DEGRER Corp, Charles L. Swensen Hickro MISSING IN ACTION Private Frank J. Duvall.... ++ Anaconda, Mont thur Duvall Miss Winni ERMINED Or. seeeeeN. C, Swensen ON 2 IN ACTION Name Addre Next of Kin Private William 8. Brown ........ MeMinnv Mra, Isabel Brown Richi enttle Frank Kas Mra. I Jul ./Mrs. Joe Hennon MeKavanaugh MISSING IN ACTION Klamath Fi Lou Private Roy R. Lewin... Or, Mra. Ada V. Lewis inson Mra, Wm. ¢ Anliffe Miss M. Mc Private Armine O. Young ence, Or........E. M. ¥ | Philippines, _ will add inion the King County Democratic club luncheon in the Good | Phin at feteria, Saturday noon, on nditions in Rus sia UP IN THIS LIST Roger Brandon, living south of the city on rural route No. 5, ix in the on Investment Co California ay attle 40-years a 40-years Mother's Fri s Friend in Every Home H cy Warrack nstruetion Co. n Works, te Frank Wat Frank Wa Comfort and Safety Assured Before Co. the Arrival of thes rh Gear Works. rn Hospital Assn. Hardware Co. Ww n son Fishers Ww Chauncey Wrig SHAT American Savin Dexter Horton Bank avings Bank Pr Washi Washing and Telephone eoccccccoccccoooocooes * ji’) Licut. Clifford Moers, U. 8. army bad at 6 parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mooers, 1007 W. Wheeler st. Norma E, Abrams, former Star re- porter, left for the East Thursday, | tl where she will embark for overseas | M0 duty as a Red Cross hut worker in France. F. R. Smith, 46, 3113 E. Cherry st., | | prominent contractor, seriously in jured when he fell from platform at ‘actribuilt company on West He was removed to the Provi |, TONIGHT K,"" so valuable to s, and in the mean » get a bottle of G. T. Gun speakers at the mem council of the Chamber jof Commerce and Commercial Club |luncheon held in the Masonic club | rooms, Arcade building, Friday noon. | tor interment, | (HIMSELF) Irving T. Cole, died prom! ent Seattle local hospital | ra long illness due to| After crema ie as ushes will be removed to Troy, -. Contest | Judgment entered in superior court Thursday dismissing the suit | | to enjoin the city from e | munic ipal carline into I “OLONI A [4 TAPES ALA PINE | 100 IVORY SETS GIVEN AWAY THIS WEEK |] FRIDAY and SATURDAY “OVER THE | TOP” | SERGT. 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Trade your old stove as. part payment on, a Monarch. | Grote Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin By ordering a Monarch Special Prices to Home Builders E have material on hand and en route.to supply” thousands of new homes, which will be built dur- ing the next few months, and are, therefore, making a special offer to those who are building a home now. #) WE CARRY Nails, Building Paper, Roofing, Corner Beading, Wheel- barrows, Fireplace Dampers, Coal Chutes RUSSWIN BUILDERS’ HARDWARE f Finest and most complete Sample Room on the Coast. ij Valley Tin, Flashing, Stove Pipe Thimbles, Drain Tile, ff? Sewer Pipe, Bathroom Fixtures. Ps PLUMBING FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES Sash Pulleys, Sash Cord, Sash Weights, Beaver Board, Calcimo, Oils, Varnishes. ACME QUALITY PAINTS and everything else that you need in the hardware line. 5 ERNST HARDWARE CO. | 514-18 PIKE STREET, SEATTLE ELLIOTT 4126 School Shoes for BOYS and GIRLS Buy them at a store just outside of the high-rent district and save money. Children's kid tips. | gray kid tops and t. Sizes 1 to | Sizes 6 to 8, $2.25 3 10 to 13%, shoes with turned soles, made sho f solid leathe: $3 of | skuffer _ shoe: ull calf, Size t Sizes $14 to 11, $3.00 — The Symonds Shoe Co. GOOD SHOES CHEAP 1516 Third Avenue Retween Pike and Pine Streets STAR WANT ADS BRING : RESUL

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