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9 1] | 1] | | —your old stove, chase of a new and bottom, with litt cover tiful and artistic In ap- pearance; the heavy body fe made of the finest Deautifully orma- nted: No. 18 size $27.50 special $2.90 regular price $3.75 —"membership” this STANDARD —large center table, exactly like picture; top 24 inches square; gold- en finish: large shaped under shelf regular price initial this fine $2.75; special for the week, rhell, fitted in finisied case, a» es tured. ee Neavy east-iron top body made of WARE CLUT en- knives, 6 forks, 1 but ter knife, 1 sugar ee ee ee en the pur- MALLEABLE range or heater! here area few of the many styles shown in ourheater store, third floor— f°: large join the Standard} J iriin nest Silverware Club! jf oi\() vere" —tt will bring you a fine 26. cabinet AT SPECIAL PRICE $17.50 Set for $9.95 tn Str onk- pie- eee {GETS SIX-MONTH SENTENCE | coMMONWEALTHS MEET [Bank Setiuas Victor Johnson, interstate boot , Was convicted and sentenced to The Commonwealth club meets) Months’ imprisonment by ee Monday at Good Eats caffteria, at Monday. Johnson | ; ad ane elie Bullty to the charge of bring! ie 93 | 6:30 p. m. Couneflman ts of liquor into this state from | Will talk on “The British Labor Pro- tte, Mont. gram.” MOORE IHiEAIRE jets, whoumbalentle MAINS ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE This Morning’s Paper, in Commenting on This Week’s Bill, Said IDEAL VAUDETILLE SHOW PLEASES MOORE PATRONS Splendid Opera _ Singing, Character Acting, Comedy, Dancing and Other Good Features The only disappointed soul at the Moore theatre Sunday, if such a one were there, was the man who wanted to find fault. There wasn't a chance It is an ideal vaudeville show Martin Beck has sent, this Orpheum circuit bill. One knows not which act to mention first, they are all so insist: ent in memory. Here’s the Big Program MIME. DOREE'S | IMHOFF, CONN CELEBRITIES & COREENE In Impressions of the Presenting Their Very Newest Greatest Operatic Artists St HOUSE” “THE NATE LEIPZIG Celebrated International Card Expert OFFICIAL ALLIED WAR REVIEW EL. BRENDEL & FLO BERT FN “WAITING FOR HER” LOSOVA AND C. GILMORE In Song and Dance Pivertisements EMERSON AND BALDWIN The Juggling Comedians YVETTE & SARANOFF A DOUBLE-STRINGE D CONSTELLATION Concert Orchestra i Orpheum Travelogue PRICES Nights Matinees 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 10c, 25c, 50c sg fd pied Die ATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1918. i inese TEACHERS FLAY 5 BURGLARIES WILK aiid if Pee oq BOARD'S STAND ARE REPORTED ~~ 54 years service..to the homefurnisher! || iiieebbestaiee Seattle’s popular heater store is ready for you! — any wanted style and size heater is here, at fair pricing THEATRE Viliote 2525 NOW PLAYING UNTIL SAT. NIGHT with D, & SAT. rs put in an aver M | ay Th following Oliver Morosco's Big Comedy \ 7 ted by indignant Saeco to appear in police court are as fol | thefts ces pi Ae originally but Chinese arrested | lows: Chin Chew, Wah Hoo, ¢ Women high school teachers have | 'DG'Y im & Walningion a é + ] “ Hee, Loo Cow Chee, Lew Took Foon, | again assailed the school board on a antares wilt September 14 Washington sts | Grin Lee, Jim Wong, Chin | the que Ve lary discrimination al waka oe aveiver and that that number has since t Harry Gee, T, Sumida, Le between men and women teachers stoler ; cao ty depleted on several occasions, Yee, Chin) Duek, Lew Yow In pitulating their ¢ H. I. Williams, Davenport hotel Starring ch Loule Young, Lorew Sung, Quang | High School hers’ league, pro. ye hinese are ted on the police court J . | toom entered, $29 cash vanished sheet for trial Tueaday lae, Ah Sing, Harry Chin, Chin| testing for the women members o: Prank Stustic, . Diane hotet Grace Huff ¢. Loule Lee, Look | th rganization, claims that the : ot git : " ¢ don't know where they | Fock, Ah Ming, Loule TI \ entered, fogger shoes and came Row, Chong Yuen, Chas, Kayama, K.| school board was in error when it ae wie hon and Ivan Miller Nir cha “orleinal 80 “were 6 Here a Molankl, kK Kinoshriay at ted that the 0 hoo! ill levy aiteay sepperted OF. ths ently amined by blood test methods | ouls hong TARCIEOD ; \ bi oe ph ip tage | Otto Plironen, Yellowstone hotel WILKES PLAYERS and consigned to the city stockade, |Chas. Tal, Ah Louis and Joy Wing ee ais fe allow a $200 increase to] monowing + in eae Two were released. It was supposed . : | ho 1d cash Matinees, 200~ that about 19 or 20 Chinesy Twould Police Will ‘Wage bes etane tet that pti bree Plus 10% nd : . crease of $300 to the women high War T make their appearance in polic n enterec ‘aluable ar Tax court to answer the disorders cone) War On Gambling) snot teachers wouta cost the schoo! im ee duct charge filed against them. { Acting Police Chief Claude C, Ban pry dig which would be me = - Instead of which there were 92. | nick, in. the ence of Chief J. ¥F. Whines & Age Ryde ch |* ‘The League of Pocahontas will “It beats me," admitted Inspector | Warren, who ix attending the annual | Ail Une wcloot district bee | ety party Mond ning a ee Cla nick, when {informed of | Pacific Coast Traffic Officer , ‘ aged oe : ‘il it 8:30, in Carpenters’ hall Hi -DONAHEY narkable happening. "I know | clation convention at Oakland, has is © the increase in kinder: | I Pourth : ‘ UTESON sue rs that all public gambling Capt. Se ing professes ignorance, as do the respective desk sergeants the OAK EMPRESS — All agree that no more Chinese have been arrested. Traction ‘Expert Coming to Advise on Carline Deal! William Von Phul, San Francisco manager of Ford, Bacon & Davis traction experts and accountant wired Mayor Hanson Monday that his firm would send an expert to Si atule immediately, to advise on t tion problems hy Von \ that later on he to help out ir ve q ork of ab: ng the traction latent r rigs ela aiees : ‘ by Peter Witt, the C »} Bi traction expert, to whom Mayi wide rails kee and swing cover { Sean 7 son and the council w conference betwe council and Pre the system, Twenty-one miles of cars, barns and equipmer elud sebdes heed ed in the which is under tenta q tive consideration Extra Cars. Will Relieve Congestion Thomas Murphine, superintendent of public utilities, announced Monday morning that two extra cars will be placed on the running schedule of the Lake Burten city line to relieve shipyard congestion Two new passing tracks will be in stalled on the line between Riverside and the end of the route. POWER INTERCHANGE IS BEING WORKED OUT J.D. Ross, superintendent of light | and Thomson will meet with officials of the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co, Tuesday to arrange for an interchange of power between the company and the city plants. The cost of equipment for the inter | change is FACE THEFT CHARGE mated at $60,000 Sues for $51,763.47 William Sanders and Bernard Zor St State Bank Examiner Lewis H. Moore brought suit against the| owned by A, H. Reiten, and s | Ame: in superior court before Judge ‘Pall-|{n the county jail, awaiting trial man German-American Mercantile bank, whic | uary, note: the Savings bank, which the latter was tou posi bank, Moore says to compel th bank to turn the money over to Moo! kave werevarrested Sunday, charged jwith entering a garage in Orillia rican Savings Bank & Trust Co. | five tires, valued at $145. names of the Chinese booked | tricts freight and power, and Councilmen Erickson | andt Jackie Stays i in |Chapin Rislane as | For Freckles tician you he Shower While His | Head of Red Cross a, ‘ ; ie. | Seattle Red Cross char tention. Mra, Kenneth Kerr, tireless wor ear “ant ea ad * ae has performed many services for the | terhouse, he tom dons) (202 bottle containing — three this company possess boys. Her latest was the mending | mittee, aswu 4s of chair. | CUnCEeS Of orchard white, shake well, | long, practical experi- of @ sailor's trousers, ripped “fore! man of the ch noo! board's claim that 86 | % ee ee Optical @mpany illegal sale of liquor must be eg eae a the highest salaries to The B Fi f Patroimen and officers will be held ve hool teachers of any city in | H , af veal ut +4 a ete ate tiecomery nse acess |) Lamon Juice Proven Ability When you consult an op- ve a right to expect nothing else than the most expert at- Girle! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try it! Herman Chapin, chal c Pants Are Mended p rman Chapin, chairman of t , and you have a quarter pint of the ence, You have your ay, for the and aft,” while the owner was oblig: | tle of C re best freckle and tan lotion, and i : ad to-etay th’ thecstiower baer [Resins sap flee * term, which) complexion beautifier, at very, very eyes examined by them. 1 to stay in th r expires October . f | small cost Phone Elliott 4010 for Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will Rabb was fined $200 by| supply three ounces of orchard p of the Peace Brinker Mon-| white for a few cents Massage J. c. Huteson day, when he wan’ found guilt a| this sweetly fragrant lotion into the R. N. Donahey charge of sell liquor Illegally face, neck, arms and hands each 325 Prke STREET. BANK DOOR LEFT OPEN, | vixen ror se BUT NO ONE GOES IN. : The rear door of th ings and Tru to a late hour Sunda attle’s burglars w job again. Officer € LING LIQUOR appointment or come in, ght, but § pir the | The charge alleged that he sold a|day, and see how freckles and blem: Ang on the six-ounce bottle of whisky to E. L.| {shes disappear, and how clear, soft Ramage, a deputy sheriff, in a hotel| and white the skin becomes, Yes! on First ave. Saturday. It is harmless. Good Teeth Are a Big Help in ‘Getting Ahead’ and Largest titution in Washing Established 1889 ACK of this JD bank's deposits of $4,000,000.00| @ ccurities valued | than $24,000,- | nother words,| % ery dollar on For 29 years this bank har it there are aid dollars ne. : ire Ake <bletaal A person with a good, even set of securities ob- days well-kept white teeth certainly % : > atrict| makes a much better impression var vines. than one whose teeth are uneven, i mine most scientific’ discolored or decayed. van ee Personal appearance is a big fac- = tor in success these days. That Washington posal —_ ge 3 a i must 7 5 re or foppish, quite the Mutual Savings | contrary, in fact. But the employer Bank | is quick to recognize the fact that 810 SECOND AVE, | one who does not think anything of his own personal appearance is not likely to have much ambition to progress in a business way. Monday, in the inte sts of the h was dec! red bankrupt in Jan. 1917. Deposits of $51,763.47 in 8 and securities were made by | defunct bank in the American se to meet checks drawn by de- | tors of the German-American t was brought an Savings Am re for distri ution |The avernge man keeps porated ‘On conditions, war and money, | And knows far less about himself— | Some men do Inck the confidence th But We oO |on at HIMS| Though true, it may seem funny, im more or less, you see others wn par reelf ta ea you to be wine. | eyes t to nec Might hel know we have the confidence f saving you much more each Fall SUIT, COAT, DRESS and WA th CE UPSTAIRS, Second and Union, AMUSEMENTS, METROPOLITAN 320 win, $1 Weekday Mata. 10c; Eves. & Sun. 206 Tuesday and Frida; Mme, Doree's Cetebrities; Imhoff, Conn & Coreene; Brend: Yvette & feronott Losova & Gilmore; Fifth at Pine. NOW PLAYING UNTI “The Brat” “= PALAC Gh HIP | WILKES P53 NEW PANTAGES | | 1] | mal | | | | ALEXANDER THE MAN WHO KNOWS 25e-B00-750; Gen, nies Only Mats. Twiee dai " Mats, 10c to 500." Main Oghown Vaudeville K by Cal Continuous Dafly 1 to 11 PRADO'S IMBA BAND ‘Twenty-Kight Million!! So Mats. 2:20; Nights 7 and 9 these stores “OH, CHARM: Mirth, Melody, Dancing | SHERMAN, VAN & HYMAN | Announcement! ’ Tuesday, Sept. toferson’s system of supplying milk—in accordance with the war-time delivery program of the State Council of Defense—will occur in all sections of the city except Queen Anne, where it will take effect a few days later. Help Win the War ne for Your peer At Your Nearest Grocer’s or One of the “K" Milk Sta You will be supplied with a list of While the person who “presents a good front” when he smiles and shows a fine set of well-kept teeth has got a big handicap on the other fellow right from the start. And, of course, this factor of personal ap- pearance does not include the other equally important one of the effect on the health. It is so well recognized that teeth have a great influence on the general health that we will not enter into a lengthy discussion of it at this time. Suffice it to say that many cases | graduate registered dentist of the high- } of “rheumatism,” eye, ear and throat} est standing in the dental profession. trouble and even serious diseases of the | Every operator employed by us has spine are now known to come directly | his certificate from the state dental from decayed teeth. And, needless to| board hanging right on the wall in say, the number of stomach disorders | front of his dental chair, in plain | that can arise from the same cause | sight of all, thus proving to you be- is legion. yond the shadow of a doubt that he Why have bad teeth? knows his business thoroughly and : knows how to do your work just the Not because of the expense involved, | way jt ought to be done to get the surely. proper results. Because at this office you will ob- Only the very best of materials tain the very highest grade of work} are used at this office. at the lowest prices consistent with We guarantee all our work with the best work. We have built up such | an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. a large volume of business that we are | This guarantee is signed both by the able to take a considerably smaller! operator who did the work and by margin of profit on the individual pa-|L, R, Clark, D. D. S., owner and tient than the ordinary office can pos-| manager of this office, who is thor- sibly afford to take. oughly responsible. Nor can it be because of fear of FREE EXAMINATION being hurt that you delay. We invite you to call and let one If so, read this: We have brought) of our experts give your teeth a thor- | our system of painless dentistry to such ough examination. “He will tell you a point of perfection that we are now just what is needed to put your teeth | able to guarantee to perform prac-| into perfect condition and also j tically any and all kinds of déntal] wnat the Petal Be a work without hurting the patient a| This examination and estimate bit. No matter what may be the na-| won't cost you a cent nor will it put ture of the work required in your! you under any obligation to have work case, it is practically certain that we | Gone unless vou want it. can do it and not hurt you enough} put, for your own sake, we earnest to trouble you at all. ly urge you not to delay this import- Remember this: ; ant matter a minute longer than you Every eperator in this office is a|can help, REGAL DENTAL OFFICES | DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. | 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From ton Destattne. Be Sure to Get to the Rie ce. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY LL TIMI 24, the change in MILK | | | | and stations