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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1918. 5 4.rears service to. 1, 000 Men a Month to Go From — RAC §6§©6 Seattle to U. S. Tank Servicel from Seattle for the Iron Cav- — have you a set of this wonderful “Lifetime 5 Jcers at their headquarters in room) the recruiting officers now will be | 409 of the county city building any | inducted into the service some time (ime during the day, but no man will) in October, After a three ‘months’ be inducted into the service until his| training course at Camp Colt, classifi \they are sent to training camps Do Your Share “Camp” “Over Here” Physiological Belts | Uncle Sam's sum host of strong-hearted, eager | serve health and youth. Ware” heavy aluminum Litchen utensils? {GUARANTEED 20 YEARS | this 8-piece ‘Sequoia Brand”’ “Lifetime Ware” pure aluminum cooking outfit — | EXTRA SRECIAL— H SAVING rom $5! 55 $15. 95 [ON SALE TWO DAYS — day and Saturday— read these descriptions: / LATEST COLONIAL DESIGN mestionably the best look- as well as the most san ts cooking outfit obtainable. attractive Colonial design and bright silver color will make your kitchen sparkle. pieces are thoroughly ts bright silver color is guar- id instantly cleaned. not to rust. All covers) — me a4 § ith hy f a fanaies what ‘always remain EIGHT OF THE MOST USEFUL cook | AND PRACTICAL PIECES |—you need these pieces in your kitchen every day of the week, all the year ‘round. Each piece is standard weight, and all are guaranteed pure aluminum and for 20 years. —-quart tea kettle has a cast aluminum spout, which is an added fenture: 2-quart coffee percolator, with aluminum cup, full length water pipe and klass-covere will make Coffee that's rich in flavor and clear as amber. [f you've never used a percolator, you'll say, as others have said, “I now make coffee that is 50 per cent better than before.” (no telephone orders for this outfit will be filled.) CLEANS IN AN INSTANT —that —smooth- miess © ruction make ble for sediment or to gather, either inside just pour on hot water og THE NEWEST, # IMPROVED DOUBLE DOILER ON THE MARKET. —this “flare-bottom” boiler will 4 it water in one-third less 2 e than the old style small - bottom and bulge-top, slow- heating boiler. ir attention is directed to ove picture, which shows all the saucepans that are in- cpa with the percolator, tea fe CO.) bor council, | council, BOR HEADS WILL were appointed by the Wedne: way to INVESTIGATE CASE | the case of ttt tron, arenertt® | je W. O. W. hall, arrested by fed Charles W. Doyle and Secretary “Tames A. Duncan, of the A. Duncan, of the Central La- WILKES: Fil. 2525. 1 SATURDAY NIGHT—MAT: SAT. But Ses MOORE Daily | Jalins Tannen, Wilbur Mack, Creole Fashion Plate, Albert Vertehamp, Fisher & Hawley, Mellette Sisters, Heras * Dally, 106, the espionage act. AMUSEMENTS ‘MET TONIGHT 708 10 THE MAN WHO KNows Prices: Nights, 26e-8Oe-15¢; Gen. Mat. ies Only Mate. Tuesday and Frid: 1 Roar Every Minute of the (lay. GRACE HUFF and IVAN MILLER With the Wii le. Plus 10% Fifth The Herb Doctor” | -..rui: PALACE nip Continuous Daily 1 to Steve Froaa; The owe; Gregg & Wil- 50 rec with eo) Geo tains over 250 recipes, with comple deorer an anne directions for making the old re- Mable remedies that our mothers and Srandmothers always kept on hand feaches the natiral way to pre- With a su mrements! pamphlet on “Beauty ¢ Weekday Mats. 100; NEW PANTAGES Mate, 2:30; Nights 7 and 9 es. & Bun, 200 any rt OF erb you | ) Pure and fresh from the gar- “4 | Maa, oF any of the remedies pre- REE! FoLcn” pared at reasonable prices | Irth, Melody, Dancing | “DETECTIVE KEEN” Other Featares eral Adminsion, 260 il Order Address, Box 667, Seattle, | Jeral officers for alleged violation of | fellows, who will drive @ > Berlin, is the West of them, ad of the recruiting for the United ates tank leorps in the Northwest has shown his faith in Seattle to lead the other | cities in numbers of recruits by es tablishing his headquarters here. In order to help round up men for the steel chariots, the war department sent Lieut. Warren F. Myers and Lieut. Cyrus Happy and several ser geants to Lieut. Garland They re ported ne re Wednesday, Lieut. My ers left with Sergt. Simmons Wed. |nesday afternoon, to take charge of uiting in San Francisco, while and & sergeant will ‘i Thursday Two Types of Service are two types of tank serv he light tank requires two men, a sergeant commander machine gunner and a corporal driver, Both |men must be capable of exc! | with the other in case of ne | Heavy tank service compris rt Fe | personnel of eight men, one com |missioned officer commanding, one | sergeant driver and six machine gun |operators of noncommissioned rank There are four machine guns that {can be manipulated simultanously by four operators, with two men to pass | the armmunition To Learn Wireless “One big advantage the serv lee," says Lieut. Garland, “is that all given on—KiV¥ fter the iw Wireless is not now used for | signaling on tanks, but inventions | |are under way which will allow for, |this service. At present painted | | shovels are used for signaling.” | Another feature of the iron caval: | \cade is that it is one of the most democratic organizations in the army, for every man must enlist as @ private and must earn his officer's spurs. is to furnish t Lieut. G All Are Eligible All physically fit men between the ages of 18 and 46 are eligible for induc tion Into the service, with the excep- | ton of the registrants of August 24 | Because of the shortage of railway |men, chemists, telegraph and tele | phone experts and linesmen, and ra |dio experts and operators, they are | also excluded from the tank corps Train Abroai Registrants of September 12 will |be examined by the recruiting offt- GIRL IS FOUND INSENSIBILE Thursday morning, at 6:45, a girl about 17 years old was discovered ly- ing insensible in a street car barn at the entrance to Pleasant Valley, Fort Lawton, She was taken to the city hospital, where she had not regained | consciousness at a late hour. | Efforts of city hospital physicians to discover her ailment, or revive her, were futile. There were no indications of an | attack. | She was Lioyd C | Haskin, | Fort hospital! discovered by Private Craig, Q. M. C, and Fred civilian employe, Q M. C. awton, and taken to the po at the . from where Sergt. F. E. Bigelow notified the city hospital. An ambulance and squad was detailed for the girl and brought |her to the city. | Information obtained from the l crews of two street cars operating in that vicinity revealed that the gir’ was seen in company with a man |near the car barn about 6:30 a. m. Her body was discovered 15 minutes later. The girl is of medium build, and blonde. No report of a missing per son anawering her description has as yet been received by the police. |25 CHINESE ARE HELD ON ORDER OF HANSON Twenty-five of rested in a re | detained in t 29 local Chinese ar t gambling raid are city jail pending | blood tests and gamb Aree Mayor Hanson, at who: request the men are continually detained, has stated emphatically that gambling among the Orientals must be stop: ped, and those who violate the law will be punished and deported if possible. BOOKKEEPING SYSTEM SUBJECT OF DISPUTE mendations on methods of handling accounts in the city light department will be debated Satur: day at 10 a. m. when state acc ants, Lighting Superintendent J. | Ross, City Comptroller Carroll and councilmen investigate ment's booking system | Emphasis js laid by the inve: ors on the point that bookkeeping is no suggestion of improper hand ling of funds Cured His RUPTURE ifting # orn maid wan an operation Finally 1 got i nd though 1am doin enter, The th if you wri " Carpenter, y uit others a life rupture worry and danger of an opera or at least stop and the FREE DOCTOR Ex-Goveram@ht Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST, RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES leek for the Free Decter Sign. STOCKS BONDS LIBERTY BONDS fone AMOUNT—ANY I Elliott 1324 5605 Lowman Bldg. GRAIN COTTON the depart methods are in dispute and that there | England or France, and soon that the men accepted by | will be bowling r Will's pet BLOOD PRESSURE FROM POOR TEETH Vilray Papin Blair, Professor of Dental Surgery in Washington University Dental School, says: “Pain may result from local or distant causes. A carious tooth may cause pain at its site, or neuralgia in the ear or in some distant point.” Referred pain, induced by pressure, may be due to impulses transmitted through the nerves. It requires no great stretch of imagination to con- ceive of defective teeth inducing high blood pres- sure. In fact, I would not hesitate to say that by far the majority of cases of high blood pressure are due primarily to defective and neglected teeth. What a hopeless task, therefore, to attempt a cure, or even relief, of this oftimes fatal disease, with- out removing the cause. BEFORE PAYING A FEE FOR MEDICAL EXAMINATION, OR FOR TREATMENT, COME TO ME FOR FREE EXAMINATION OF YOUR TEETH. All medical authorities agree you cannot cure many of the common ailments with- out first repairing and replacing the teeth. PRACTICAL, PAINLESS DENTISTRY You will laugh at your fears when you experience treatment under modern painless methods, My equipment is the very latest and my laboratory experiments both here and in the East have resulted in the advancement of my painless methods to the highest degree of efficiency. My painless methods are as different from old style treatment as is the modern anaesthetic from former surgical torture. AN IRONCLAD GUARANTEE Unless you want honest, permanent dental work, do not come to me, for my guarantee of “lifetime efficiency” goes with any dental work performed by myself or the registered dentists on my staff. For instance, my CAST GOLD CROWNS are made of high est test molten se and so fitted that thi in not work loose. My GOLD WORK, USI SLAIN ¥ ACABLE TE ETH, 18 LIK FOR LIFE. With free X-RAY TREATMENT, a record for numerous cures of PYORRHEA, as well as the very latest equipment handled by registered dentists, my office offers you facililes second to none in the Northwest. REMEMBER THE LOCATION! DR.C.S. FULLER DENTISTS, Inc. THIRD FLOOR, EITEL BLDG. 1437 Second and Pike Evenings Until 8 Sundays 10 to 12 Elliott Dollar Friday —A Day of Extreme Values Free Pinning Service with all shapes and trimmings Your choice of hundreds of the prettiest Fall shapes in catchy patterns that re- quire but little trimming. Just a jet ornament here, a wing there, and a gros- grain band, is all that it requires to lend them the desired finished touches. Trimmings Extreme values in glycerized feathers, wings, jet ornaments and fancy novelties specially priced at .. 69c after by Helping the Boys “Over There” Buy Your Limit of U. S. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Belts For men and women, adjust- able and nonelastic. Contrib- ute to health and comfort. BELTS—Ventilated 1, strap on each side, strong and durable, yet light; Same model each BECT sme" $2.50) MEN’S BELTS—Extra wide and exceptionally strong, ventilated material; adjustable top and bottom; made especially for vapid men, each WOMEN’S BEL Tc ‘ome high enough in front to form | foundation for the skirt band; one st long back and 2 pairs hose supporters; Every woman longs for a on each side; | clear, healthy complexion. The easiest and safest way peat $5. 50 }to get one is by using WOMEN’S BELTS—Ventilated material, “hose support: | Sempre Giovine, the queen ers in front; can be worn under corset or without one. | of all beautifiers. Mfr.’s eh $4.00 $4.50 a"... 45¢ LISTERINE [HUGHES AUTOGRAPHIC TOOTH BRUSHES | Made of best quality bristles set in celluloid. Something Nothing com- entirely new. Keeps your brush separate from others; pares with it special place for name; "| Kodaks and poo to prevent | Cameras sealp irritation | and dandruff. | Imparts a deli- cate feeling | | We are fully equipped of cleaniness. to give you the very Four sizes— best Kodak service pos- sible. Our stock of ac- 12¢, 22¢ cessories is unequaled in all Seattle. Bring your Kodak troubles to us. 43¢ & 85¢ 2 We can and will help you. We also have a full line of Wrist Bands | Waterman’s, Conklin and Sheaffer Fountain Pens. Bands, flan- | nal lined, K 23- ogee | _Kodaks at $7.50 to $98.50 ee i HOTPOINT ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Justrite Collis slide single i F A Hotpoint for nearly every use. ence tila M pitt pee We invite you to inspect our line. that will cay cit wiih the It means a saving of time, fuel and : money. = po gad 40c Bring your Iron cords to us for guaranteed repairing. Leave it at Justrite slide buckle double ‘any of our downtown stores. Quick strap Wrist Bands; far ance aon: (BARTELL ADDRESSES single strap; for workingmen and all 8349 | Westlake) 610 2nd Wareh’se Ballard | Ave. at |4¥¢: Dear athletic purposes. ny ave. Alaska Pine St.| Bldg. SEE Dr. JEFF HALFORD ABOUT YOUR TEETH 2nd Ave.) 1st Ave. 8 0 Cc crates St. race Avoid Pain, Save Time, Save Money and Have Perfect Teetk Ly Coming to a Specialist DR. JEFF HALFORD “The Careful Dentist.” You will find these beautifully ap- pointed, strictly sanitary offices equip- ped with every modern convenience for your comfort and for the doing of your dental work in a manner that is abso- lutely painless, and that will give you a lifetime of satisfactory service. ARE YOU SUFFERING from tender teeth and gums, broken down teeth and teeth where nerves are exposed? Don’t let them go another minute. Every bit of delay in the fixing of teeth is a men- ace to your health and a storing-up of trouble for the future. Each day adds to the poisons that decayed teeth carry into the stomach and throughout the system. Remember, we make a specialty of crown and bridge work, and we want you to find out about our POR- CELAIN JACKET CROWNS, which supply a broken tooth with a covering that looks just as natural as the orig- inal. Don’t have your teeth pulled out and a plate made until we have an op- portunity to see whether we can avoid this for you by making a bridge. To keep your teeth sound, healthy and glistening white is to your best in- terests from the standpoint of health, as well as an advantage to you in a busi- ness and personal way. To render you the most efficient dentistry service, at reasonable prices, is the object of my establishment—of- fering you the services of experienced graduate dentists of the highest stand- ing in the profession. Consultation and examination is free of charge and I shall be glad to have the readers of The Star call on me at any time. DR. JEFF HALFORD DENTIST In the Center of Seattle BUTLER | HOTEL, Crown and Bridge Specialist STAR SHOWS LOCATION OF DR JEFF HALFORDS OFFICES 205-6-7-8 PIONEER BLDG.—FIRST AND JAMES