The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1918, Page 4

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fferers° ATHLETE; FLEE SAN FRANCISCO, Sept | Three automobile bandits early day to shot Walter and severely wounded Pomeroy, an Olympic club swimmer, after hard Pomeroy is in a hospital with a Pomeroy had given battle. them a hand-to-hand let in his left shoulder will re cover | ‘The bandits stopped Pomeroy’s automobile on Fell street at 1 a, m Instead of throwing up his hands when ordered to Pomeroy climbed from his machine and made do 80, Pyramid Pile Treatment gives © fying & le For five minutes auc Telief, stops itching, bleeding he had the best of the argument protruding piles, hemorrhoids ‘Then one would-be robber pressed a Such rectal troubles, in the | rovoty gainst his shoulder and ‘ivacy of your own home Wo a at all Gruggists. A single box cure: ‘ake no substitute. sample for trial with booklet mailed free in plain wrapper, if You send us coupon below. FREE SAMPLE » ag itd PYRAMID DRUG Comr. Heo Pyramid Bldg. Marshal, Meh, Kindly send me a Free sample of | J. F Pile Treatafent, in plain wrapper. ‘Nome... fired. Pomeroy and his as sailants fled hree bandits answering scription of Pomeroy’s assailants, at midnight held up L. H pont and robbed him of $5. Bloom said the icense number on their automobile was 34021, which is listed as that of Harris of Watsonville, Policé ve they stole the car in Watson: BEGIN DRIVE T0 HELP BELGIANS The Northwest division of the American Red Cross Tuesday began a drive for 60 tons of clothing for relief work in Belgium. The com mission for relief in Belgium has sent in an urgent call for 300 tons of clothing. All forms of clothing and materials from which clothing can be made, such as blankets sheeting, woolen goods of any kind will be gratefull: eived. War house space is n 1, Business men with such space are requested to get in touch with the salvage depart ment of the Red Cross at once dropped FREE DOCTOR Ex-Goverament Physician 2111 FIRST AVE. o 162 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG Co. STORRS eek for the Free Decter Sign. | courses will be held only for women Invites Your Attention Tomorrow and All Week to a Display of New Fall Modes THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1918. NEED OF METAL The War Savings Metal market at | Pourth ave, and Pine st. is doing «| rushing business these days, melting | "1 need pha obi a Teg hy tae nat's the message that goes | » old metal of all kinds and turr up old metal of all kinds and turn | iooming thru the hurrying crowds ing the metal over to Uncle Sam " - tn ae for W. 8. 8 at Second ave, and Columbia st, as oo ys Walter A, Wilkins. 8 61s ve. | Platinum, which is one of the Bens, poll i Ree bo : pe Tht le vn war /f#ch day to sell ‘Thrift and Wa POR A gh ddan Nie | Savings stamps | are eli alate hea @ Wilkins has tackled the task of | price, Kings ando 1d plate lead the | werting $100,000 worth of V p rhe toa REVO USSR GONG We We! stamps by Janu , 1919. He vol —_ " unteered, pi esire to Proceeds since the inauguration of | Wy yr a) PE ee the cha last Tucwhay total approni-| 07, vie anare winning the war nately 700, Fric being banner " | aba A 5460, bahwne tie gtiad e-o wesday noon he announced that| | he had is amount And I'll go over the $100,000 mark well be! January if my voice holds out,” he declared | Has Big Following | BE WAR CAMP You can't pass Wilkins without | giving him a hearing, He has an in Workmen Tuesday an con ttention struction of piilitary barracks at the : t of Washington to house | Seattle National bank has built up a the yo men who will go in ape-|Clentele that buys from him reg cial training for war service in the ularly army, navy and marine corps. I've got one man that passes this niversity of Washington and | way every day on the way to lunch,” 1 be the only institutions in| Wilkins said, “He used to eat erica training army, navy and) cent lunch, Now he sa 26 marine men. lunch and buys a Thrift stamp each All male students physically fit| day will live in barracks and under strict routine Old academic evening day land park military ally unfit for service houses will be dormitories for and men physi training. Fraternity transformed into women Every three months the men will as “Weary be sifted, and distributed to special! Tuesday noon schools for officers, noncoms and) band to help privates. Enroll © now be-| After the noise ing made. High graduates, | dreds of people. physically fit, are ing stamps Explorers say the Cassiquiare river in South America sometimes flows north and sometimes south ness and finish. / Fashion Modes that -is unsurpassed in tractiveness. —All the accepted style ideas are ing Tailleur women of every age and figure type. Furs and partments will interesting Coats tiful. season. In Tailleur Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Furs and Millinery A display that is authoritative and complete, each model shown being authentic and correct in every detail of design The Eastern has searched the best markets for their finest productions, and the result is an array of Fall The Suits Show Smart Style Touches That Add Distinction : a ortrayed in these chayn its shown in Fall’s favored materia ) Are Rarely Beautiful —Both Fur, and Millinery De- features Fashion Display. Coats That Will Delight You —Coats for every occasion—for street, motoring and dress wear. with fur collars and fur trimmings, luxuriant and beau- Coats for practi —Shown in all shades and fabrics decreed correct for the coming charm and at- Millinery be found most of this cal every-day wear. or All these amounts € invited to ¢ Dignified Credit Gladly garments can be purchased ch week or m en an account 1332-1334 Second Avenue and Skirts on our dignified credit ment plan, paying a part of the price at the time _N 2 i sti of purchnae and the balance in smal! Not the lea t interesting nth, You are desi Wilkins also sells Thrift sand w is to be si “The people out there I don’t turn up,” When Wilkins, Wilkins. attract and into his valise. When not doing his utmost to sell | stamps, Wilkins is attending to busi. |‘ He's manager of the Pacific New Blouses of these displays are the 4 new Blouses of filmy Geor- gette and other dainty ma- Se terials in new shades and gns, and the new arate Skirts for Fall wear. N., takes up his stand at lunch ulready sold $40,000 worth of dividuality all his own that compels His work tn front of the ends, Each he explains. he had a« the had attracted money Sep- stamps nm out at Wood- get mad if who is also known took his stand | burlesque crowds: Wilkins started sell: | showered | ANDITS SHOOT \UNGLE SAMIN \HE’S TRYING TO SELL $100,000 | OF W. S. S. BEFORE JANUARY 1 time a 60 cent Sun hun Walter A. Wilkins Selling Thrift Sta mips lad Second ‘Ave. Pedestrians Bindery, but he doesn’t let that re with hig real task, help America win, , Contributions to the Tobacco Fund | whic to exchange stamps for money t in h is to ad | TOBACCO FUND Alki Camp ¥' iris, 1319 Alki ave. $10.00 Lucile Way, nah Shipbuilding Anacortes, Wash, by ployes ; Henthin rwin Patter C. L, Underwoc Wm. Roiph John Stevenson Erwin Patterson . Al Sellenthin Oe” Set Erwin Patterson Al Sellenthin . 1s W. P. Thomas Jai F. N. White . Al Selenthin Al Sellenthin Frwin Patterson Blacksmiths’ union, 368. G. Goff, C. tone, L. F. Haser, r « C. Bushey pi eal ck, Holland, Rushey, J No. iscellaneous ¢ COURT DENIES "RANCISCO, Sept. California supreme court h the petition of Thomas J for permission ror from the U@®ed court Thia constitutes ast hope #o far as the sts are concerned pet os THEATRES PANTAG A mfsical comedy sketch are the the Pantages this week, “Help! lice! is the musical offering, fea ing Al Lavan, Billie Watkins pretty girl, Helen Julyette. 17 dei Moo te co! the Charles Frohman succes: aylet, tective Keen,” and ast, including Charles Bartline, been well chosen ylord, apostle rood cheer, sing, dance and cha’ themselves into popularity American-Hawalian Trio offer pleasing musical act. the steel gu of the 1 encores vlaying by for repea $13,000 SUBSCRIBED Latest reports from Chairman Bronson of the Salvation Army a THE BEST Cup of Coffee in Town Served with REAL CREAM and Fine Hot HOYT’S DOUGHNUTS or SANDWICHES HOYT’S 322 Pike at 4th We Never Close. MOONEY'S PLEA x—* nies ney a writ of tates supreme Mooney's urts act and a mys topnotchers at Po. tur. and a he mystery sketch is a revival of sful the has s of tter the itar members call. en ual mka Brothers are clever ec tric acrobats, and the new episode of Hands Up! furnishes the us thrills. FOR SALVATIONISTS I headquarters indicate that Seattle went over the quota of $13,000 al jotted for the city. fhe drive has not officially been closed and there are many subscrip tions still coming in from the out lying county districts. It has not been determined whether the indus trial quota of $4,000 has been reach ed but ft is expected that the local labor unions will come thru and| make up any deficit mill with rollers so wi¢ are that | PO BO stro the mill can't rrind. Spe shy ene: “Wor want of tron you may be an| Without tron. old man at 20, dull of intellect, poor | WIKPOUE Tron [In memory, nérvous irritable and all rn ioe Ie tax syqtem. Nothwithstanding all | you ( SCOUT DRIVE IS LAUNCHED HERE The three-day campaign to raise $60,000 for the Boy Scouts organiza tion started in Seattle at 9:30 Tues- | day morning. nty-five teams, composed of 150 business men, are out Tuesday obtaining financial pledges. Fund workers met at the cam: paign headquarters, Second and Cherry, Monday evening and launch- their program at a dinner ad dressed by Judge Calvin S. Hall, Carl E. Croson, King, drive John H. manager; H. R. Piper and campaign 5 ident Wilson > and Gen. Per. shing have indorsed the drive as a war measure. The Boy Bonds, Thrift war gardens and perform a host of patriotic deeds under trained leader- | ship. envelope izeth BC and Park AvesNew York WHY NUXATED MOORE PHONES | Ghroumbatentle MAINES ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE ISAY! Orpheum Circuit Vaudeville plays 14 perform- ances every week at the Moore—every night at 8:15 and every afternoon at 2:30. LADIES! Try a matinee—Prices 10c to 50c. All Seats Reserved. HERE’S THIS WEEK’S BILL: JULIUS TANNEN Chatterbox FISHER AND HAWLEY) MELLETTE SISTERS In “Business Is Business” HERAS AND PRESTON Fast and Fifnny ALBERT VERTCHAMP Violin Virtuoso Assisted at the Piano by Joyce Alberte Twice Daily 2:30—8:15 MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD JOHN E. PRICE & CO. Ninth Floor Hoge Building Is Your Blood Starving For Want of Iron? . Modern Methods of Cooking and Living Have Made an Alacull Increase in Iron Deficiency in Blood of American Men and Women IRON SO _ QUICKLY BUILDS UP WEAK, NERVOUS, RUN- DOWN FOLKS—Over 3,000,000 People Annually Taking It in This Country Alone to Increase Their Strength, Power, Energy and Endurance, your blood starving fe want of! clans, thousands of peo- Tron is red blood food, If you! ple still Insist were to go without cating until you Ing | themselves Became. weak, thin. and emaciated) metallic iron simply, I you could not do a more serious harm | suppose, because it costs to yourself than when you let your| a few ‘cents less. I blood literally st for want of| strongly advise readers tron—iron th trength and| in all cases to get a ; living tis. | physician's préscription . neis Sulli-| for organic iron—Nux- van, formerly ated Iron hospital (outde York, and the ble, inal n methods of coo t which people in this such an alarm- ciency in the nd women 1 weakling faticued strength of will which are so ry to aurcess and power in every walk of life. Tt may also tran form a heautiful sweet-tempe: woman Into one who is cross, ners vous and irritable. I have strongly ized the gre arity of physicians. maki examin: tions of their weak mi nervo) ae thing utterly that stamina) pons In value means strength a comm of ton blood ang A patients, Thousand: sons fo on year after year suffer from physical weakness and ah nervous condition due to lack ficient iron in their red pI r realizi of their troubl a vour the han old | 5, puscles, without ev und frue caus ut fron in your ble passes through something lilee corn throu a brought in the blood ‘run-down,) wl yor 60, with of Tron in your blood.vou may In feeling, full of lit being brimming over United dential plenty still be young our whole with vim and » th enator and Vi © Charles A re fronot Moun, er Barth from so many of our most com- mon foods this iron de- ficiency should be sup- plied by nd orth T sinh not be . Tam in a posit | the remar fulness of this tingly recom thoae who f energy and functions.’ fe need of t: gularity of salt enough salt you can't make ful men and cheeked women b ron metallic iron. ‘The old iron must go “Iron is nab living t — how mu pady be taken up and assimilated b; |that has been said and written on ‘this subject by well known physi grow i —or if you don't want to go to this trou- then purchase only Nuxated Tron in its orig packages and that this particular name (Nuxated Iron) appears on the package. have taken preparations such as Nux and Iron and are an entire- ly diferent from Nuxated nting: Nuxated Iron as a for creating red blood, 1 enduran’ Ferdinand King, a Now York jan and medical author, “There can ® no strong, when ab your bl. see if you od at the’ other similar iron prod= tack iron! wots, and failed to get pigedp ci Losah ults, remember that h products upon utely merely passes through y s |doing you good, and as a ecome weak, pale and sickly ooking, just like a plant. tryin, oil deficient in iron, te onseque A PART OF THE ORPHEUM Fe THEATRE Main 222, WILBUR MACK and Company “A Pair of Tickets” in With Lew Pollack at the Piano THE CREOLE FASHION PLATE Delineator of Songs and Fashion Bobbie Simonds at the Piana CONCERT ORCHESTRA AND ORPHEUM TRAVELOGUE Nights—10ce, 25c, 50¢, 75c, $1 Matinees—10c, 25c, 50¢ DENTISTRY We offer you the best Dentist ry, obtainable at reasonable prices. Our Bridge and Crown Work is unrivaled for beauty and permanence. Our Metal and Rubber Plates stand in a class by themselves for fit. comfort and satisfaction. Consultations and examinations are free. All permanent work guaranteed. National Dentists Third Ave. and Pike St. Entrance, 1504 Third Ave. lor means anaemia. The skin of an anae woman is pale, the flesh flab The memory . and often they become weak, nervous irritable, despondent and melancholy. Gi such a woman a short course of Nuxated I Who Should Take Nuxated Iron the and she often quickly bes comes an entirely different individual- healthy and rosy ch, Thave used Nuxated Iron widely in my own practice in most severe aggravated conditions with unfailing results, I have ine duced many other physteians to give it a trial, all of whom have given me the most surs prising reports in regard to its great power as a health and ‘strength bullder.” MANUFACTURERS’ NOTE Nuxated Iron, which ts used Dr, Sullivan’ and others such surprising results, and ich {9 prescribed and recom ended above by physicians, 1 but one which erywhert they. will Pet ed in this city by Ow! Drug 1 Drug Company, Swift's and all other druggists.—Ad

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